INITIAL SET UP A. UNPACKING Remove all plastic film, cardboard and tape from the outside of the vendor. Loosen any shipping devices used to secure interior parts during shipment (backspacer, shims or spacers). To remove shipping boards from base, raise vendor on a well stabilized lifting device. Remove the leveling bolt which hold the boards in place and remove the boards. Replace bolts to equal heights in the threaded holes. Another method to remove shipping boards is to split the boards apart.
FIGURE 1 LOCK CODING The safest method to code the lock is to remove it and secure it in a vise or similar tool. The lock can also be recoded in the handle. (For the following steps refer to Figure 2) STEP 1 Insert key into lock. Insert pin into hole in cap. STEP 2: To release cap, push pin in firmly and rotate key to right slot position. Remove cap and key as one unit. STEP 3: Using magnet end of loading tool, remove all seven tumblers. STEP 4: Slip preloaded coder on lock. Place loading tool into coder.
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FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 LABEL INSTALLATION COIN INSTRUCTION LABEL & PRICE LABEL APPLICATION: Apply labels to a clean and dry surface. Peel backing from label and apply to plate with a firm even pressure. INSTRUCTION LABEL (Refer to figure 3 for the following information.) Plate “A” has Validator Opening separate and above the Coin Plate “B” shows the Validator Opening built in the Coin Plate. Apply Instruction Label to area shown (as needed by the vendor).
FIGURE 7 FIGURE 9 ALIGNMENT CHECKS DOOR ROLLER CHECK: The Door Roller assembly is raised or lowered by adding or removing shims, (see figure 7 ). Raising or lowering the roller will help ensure the proper alignment of the door lockstud to the cabinet latch. DOOR ALIGNMENT CHECK: After any door adjustment, the Quicker Lock should align itself automatically. If additional adjustment is necessary, loosen mounting screws, (see Figure 8), raise or lower latch to the correct position.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL PRODUCT TEMPERATURE CHECK: (Reference only) Allow vendor to run 24 hours. Vend product, insert test device (thermometer) into beverage. TEMPERATURE CONTROL SETTING: The temperature inside the cabinet is regulated by the Temperature Control, located on the left side of the Evaporator (see Figure 10 ). Before adjusting control, make sure the refrigeration system is working properly. Check that all fans run freely and do not make excessive noise.
LOADING INSTRUCTIONS BASIC LOAD SET-UP: The Univendor-2 machine is capable of vending a variety of product. The Chart on page 7 is a basic guide for the load set-up of these products. Refer to the chart and the items in Figure 12 for each product’s setting and kits. Installation Instruction are included with each kit. Call a service representative for kits or further information. Open upper and lower product cage assemblies at front of stack to load product in columns. Load product evenly.
VEND MECHANISM PARTS DESCRIPTION The parts listed below are part of the Vend Motor Mechanism (refer to Figure 17 on page A6). One Mechanism is required per column. The parts are interchangeable. Setting will differ between single, double or triple depth. MOTOR: P/N 388637 This motor is a thermal protected, 115 volt, 60 hertz, shaded pole motor. The motor has an externally mounted spring loaded mechanical brake. The Motor is attached to the Mech. Plate by three screws.
GATE: P/N 1066082 The gate holds product above the Vend Bucket. GATE LINK: P/N 1008501 The rotation of Vend Bucket moves the gate link, this opens the gate allowing one layer of product to drop into the bucket. GAUGE BAR: P/N 1064333 The Gage Bar Holds the product (s) inside the bucket. It also regulates which product is vended first when Double or Triple depth setting are used (See page S-7 for setting).
VEND CYCLE Several operations take place during the Vend Cycle: a purchase is made, the cam and bucket rotate, product is dispensed and reloaded. The sequence of these operations change slightly when the column’s depth setting is changed. With the Single Depth Setting, one purchase is made and the bucket is reloaded, the Cam Sequence occurs once per bucket revolution. With the Double Depth setting, two purchases are made before the Bucket is reloaded, the Cam Sequence occurs twice per bucket revolution.
RELOADING SEQUENCE: (See Figure 15) RS 1. The gate link rests at a locked position, in a cutout on the mech. plate. This locked position prevents the gate from opening out of sequence. RS 2. The gate link is guided by a slot in the mech. plate and actuates by a ridge on the bucket. As the bucket turns, the link is moved out of the locked position. RS 3. As the link rises, the gate is opened. The spring maintains Pressure on the Link and the gate. RS 4. Product falls onto outside of the bucket. RS 5.
LIGHTING WIRING DIAGRAMS REFRIGERATION WIRING DIAGRAM S-12
REFRIGERATION OPERATION The refrigeration operation section is divided into three areas: Basic Refrigeration Principle. Detailed Vending machine Refrigeration cycle, and Parts Description. BASIC REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLE What a refrigeration system really accomplishes is the transfer of heat. A refrigeration system removes the excess heat from a refrigerated area and then transfers it to a condenser where it is dissipated. As heat is removed, the refrigerated area cools.
DETAILED REFRIGERATION CYCLE The following is a detailed refrigeration cycle as it applies to the refrigeration system installed in Vendo equipment. (Refer to the flow chart in Figure 16) As the temperature in the cabinet rises, the liquid in the thermostat feeler bulb also rises in temperature. As this liquid becomes warmer, it expands. This expanding liquid expands against the temperature control bellow which operates the temperature control switch.
FIGURE 16 REFRIGERATION PARTS DESCRIPTION The Compressor, Condenser, Drier, Capillary Tube, Evaporator, and Accumulator are part of a sealed system (refer to figure 16). These items are not available separately. For the part number of the sealed refrigeration system refer to the common parts section of the manual. COMPRESSOR The compressor takes in low pressure vapor and compresses it, increasing both the pressure and the temperature. The hot high pressure gas is forced out to the condenser.
REFRIGERATION PARTS DESCRIPTION (CONTINUED) CAPILLARY TUBE The capillary tube controls, at a steady rate, the flow of refrigerant liquid to the evaporator. It has a very small inside diameter to keep pressure in the evaporator low while the pressure in the condenser is high. It is the connecting link between the condenser and evaporator. EVAPORATOR The Evaporator is a heat transference device. It removes the heat from the air in a refrigerated space and transfers it to the refrigerant liquid.
(The parts listed below are not part of the sealed refrigeration system and are available separately. For part numbers, see the refrigeration assembly in the common parts section of the manual.) CONDENSER FAN ASSEMBLY The condenser fan pulls cool air from outside the vendor, through the condenser, over the compressor and blows it out the back of the vendor. This cool air removes excess heat from refrigerant in the condenser. The condenser fan runs when the compressor is engaged.
MAINTENANCE The following section is a basic guide for general maintenance and servicing of the Vendor . This section is divided into four parts: (I) Preventative Maintenance, (II) Lubrication Guide, (III) Care and Cleaning, (IV) Basic Trouble Shooting. I. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SUGGESTIONS: When ever a Vendor is visited on its site, the following service should be performed. Preventative maintenance will help prevent future problems with the Vendor. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. II.
III. CARE AND CLEANING A. GENERAL PROCEDURE ( painted metal areas) Wash Vendor with soap and water. The exterior may be waxed with any good automobile wax. B. FRESH PAINT SPLASHES, GREASE, GLAZING COMPOUND REMOVAL Before drying, these elements may be removed by rubbing lightly with grade “A” Naptha (or equivalent grade solvent). After removal, use general cleaning procedure (listed above as A) C. LABELS AND STICKER REMOVAL Use Kerosene, VM&P grade Naptha or petroleum spirits for removal.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE This guide is a general list of probable problems, causes, and solutions. For problems not listed or additional question, contact the Field Service Department at Vendo, 7209 N. Ingram Ave., Fresno, CA 93650 or call 1-800-344-7216. Please have the maufacturer’s date code and model number of the vendor when you call. The trouble-shooting guide is divided into three columns: First Column, Possible Problem; Second Column, Possible Cause; Third Column, Service Suggestion.
POSSIBLE PROBLEM Money accepted no product vended POSSIBLE CAUSE No selections work No. 1 selection works, No. 2 thru last does not. Soldout Switch (of column selected) inoperative Motor starts, does not run Vend motor runs until two or three products are vended or vend motors run continuously. Refrigeration unit will not run at all Compressor will not start SERVICE SUGGESTION Check No.1 selection switch, replace if necessary. Check No 2. section switch, replace it necessary.
condenser fan motor running - inoperative unit hot (power to compressor) Compressor inoperative Compressor starts but does not run Will not cycle Starting relay stays closed Thermostat inoperative Compressor runs but cabinet temperature warm Compressor motor problem Loss of refrigerant Condenser fan not working Blocked or dirty condenser (refer to initial installation in the service manual) Evaporator fan not working Bad inner door seal S-22 replace Disconnect power to vendor, remove all leads from
POSSIBLE PROBLEM Compressor runs, but cabinet temperature warm Compressor runs continuously Evaporator frosted over Product freezing up too cold Excessive noise POSSIBLE CAUSE Thermostat set too high SERVICE SUGGESTION Adjust thermostat (see initial set up of service manual) Thermostat inoperative Check thermostat Water at base of evaporator Check for proper drainage unit (such as plugged drain, kinks in drain tube, etc.
A COMMITMENT TO SAFETY The Vendo Company is committed to safety in every aspect of our product design. Vendo is committed to alerting every user to the possible dangers involved in improper handling or maintenance of our equipment. The servicing of any electrical or mechanical device involves potential hazards, both to those servicing the equipment and to users of the equipment. These hazards can arise because of improper maintenance techniques.
SECTION I: VENDOR INSTALLATION A. Vendors are large, bulky machines of significant size and weight. Improper handling can result in injury. When moving a vendor, carefully plan the route to be taken and the people and equipment required to accomplish the task safely. B. Remove all tape, shipping sealant, and Styrofoam from the vendor. Loosen any shipping devices used to secure interior parts during shipping. Remove the wooden shipping base, attached to the vendor base by the vendor leveling screws.
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SECTION I: VENDOR INSTALLATION (CONT’D) For Type 1 and Type 2 outlets, test for Grounding and Polarization as follows: 1. With a test device (volt meter or test light), connect one probe to the receptacle’s Neutral contact and the other to the Live contact. The test device should show a reaction. 2. Connect one probe to the receptacle’s Earth contact and the other to the Live contact. The test device should show a reaction. For Type 3 through Type 5 outlets, test for Grounding as follows: 1. 2.
SECTION I: VENDOR INSTALLATION (CONT’D) G. Door Support (Fig. 2) The door support may be raised or lowered by adding or removing shims, to insure that the outer door closes squarely to the cabinet. Raising or lowering the door support can also insure proper alignment of the door latch. FIGURE 2 H. Door Latch Alignment (Fig. 3) After any door adjustment, the floating Quicker Lock assembly should align itself automatically. The latch assembly is adjustable.
SECTION II: ELECTRICAL HAZARDS GENERAL Vendo vending machines are provided with the appropriate power supply setting for your area. Some models are equipped with step-down transformers, as required, enabling the vending machines to operate on different mains voltages. Refer to section I. E. for information to determine the main power requirements. Refer to the appropriate Service Manual for details of step-down transformer operation.
SECTION II: ELECTRICAL HAZARDS (CONT’D) B. Servicing with “Power Off” For maximum safety, unplug the service cord from the wall outlet before opening the vendor door. This will remove power from the equipment and avoid electrical and mechanical hazards. Service personnel should remain aware of possible hazards from hot components even though electrical power is off. See the appropriate sections of this manual for further information. C.
SECTION III: MECHANICAL HAZARDS A. Servicing of Moving Parts and Assemblies When servicing assemblies involving moving parts, use extreme caution!! Keep fingers, hands, loose clothing, hair, tools, or any foreign material clear of entrapment. As noted before under the Electrical Hazards section, “Power On” servicing should only be performed by qualified personnel. Refer to and heed the warnings noted in Electrical Hazards section.
SECTION IV: REFRIGERATION HAZARDS GENERAL Refrigeration systems involve both electrical power and mechanical action. These systems may present any of the potential dangers shown in the sections on Electrical and Mechanical Hazards contained in this manual. See Sections II and III for further information. A. Compressed Refrigerant Refrigeration systems involve the compression and evaporation of gases. The pressures contained represent a potential hazard if suddenly released in confined areas.
SECTION VI: SUBSTITUTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS GENERAL Unauthorized changes or the substitution of unauthorized parts can compromise the equipment designs. This can result in unsafe conditions for either the service personnel or the equipment users. Always refer to the appropriate Parts and Service Manual for replacement parts and maintenance instructions. If questions arise, contact the Technical Services Department of the Vendo office in your area. (Consult the listing at the end of this manual.
SECTION VI: SUBSTITUTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS (CONT’D) B. Service Cord Replacement (For 240 Volt System Used in the United Kingdom) As the color of the wires in the mains lead of the vending machine may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is colored Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or colored Green or Green and Yellow.
SECTION VII: CONSUMER SAFETY WARNING WARNING: VENDOR CAN BE OVERTURNED IF SUFFICIENT FORCE IS APPLIED, AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. GENERAL There have been incidents, including fatalities, when vending machines have been vandalized by being pulled over in an attempt to obtain free product or money. To warn of the danger involved in tipping, shaking, or rocking the vending machine, a decal has been designed to be affixed to vending machines.
PARTS, SALES, & SERVICE CENTERS OF VENDO/SANDEN COMPANY AREA ADDRESS PHONE NUMBERS United States, Canada The Vendo Company Tel: (209) 439-1770 7209 N. Ingram Fax: (209) 439-2083 Fresno, CA 93650 U.S.A. Japan Sanden International Corporation Tel: (03) 3835-1321 31-7 Taito 1-Chome Fax: (03) 3835-3169 Taito-ku Tokyo 110, Japan Europe, Mid-East, Vendo GMBH Tel: (211) 746012 Africa, U.S.S.R. Spangerstr. 22 Fax: (211) 7488541 D-40599 Dusseldorf Germany Australia, Sanden International Pty. Ltd.
PARTS, SALES, & SERVICE CENTERS OF VENDO/SANDEN COMPANY FOR LATIN AMERICA AREA Mexico Central America Chile Brazil South America ADDRESS Vendo de Mexico Camino Real de Toluca No. 154 Col. Bellavista 01140 Mexico D.F. Mexico Midland Inter-American, Inc. 700 West 48th Street Kansas City, MO 64112 U.S.A. Sidex San Juan 4519 - San Joaquin Santiago de Chile Cimaq Industria e Comercio de Maq, Ltda. Estrada Uniao e Industria, 9.120 Itaipava 25730-730 Petropolis Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The Vendo Company 7209 N.
READING A PARTS LIST I ITEM NUMBER is found in two locations: A. It is on the drawing plate, and identifies the part and its location; B. The same number is in the parts lists and ties the two together. II PART NUMBER is the part number that has been assigned to a specific part by Vendo, for easier identification. III QUANTITY REQUIRED relates to the amount required of a part, or will be indicated by “A/R” as required to attach it to another part.
DESCRIPTION INNER - OUTER DOOR LOCK T-HANDLE LOCK COVER KIT - TRADE T-HANDLE LOCK COVER KIT - COCA COLA T-HANDLE LOCK COVER KIT - DR PEPPER T-HANDLE LOCK COVER KIT - PC 95’ CROWN BOX KIT - COKE VENDOR SUPPORT KIT - BLACK BRACKETS BILL VALIDATOR ADAPTER KIT INNER DOOR GASKET - 72” INNER DOOR GASKET - 79” CASTER KIT CASTER W/ BRAKE KIT COIN BOX LOCK KIT NUMBER 1087511 1047795 1047779 1051503-1 1051503-4 133555-1 133666 133585 389622-3 389622-4 133513 133513-1 1087759 6.02 1.
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“UNIVENDOR - 2” CABINET ASSEMBLY ITEM NO.
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“UNIVENDOR - 2” STACK ASSEMBLY ITEM NO. 1* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ~ ~ 19 20 21 ~ 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 MODEL NUMBER REQ.
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“UNIVENDOR - 2” REFRIGERATION ASSEMBLY ITEM NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DESCRIPTION REQ. PART NO.
UNIVENDOR - 2 PARTS & SERVICE 1039261-B Coca-Cola Parts Section B- 1
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“UNIVENDOR - 2” COCA COLA MAIN DOOR ITEM NO.
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“UNIVENDOR - 2” COCA COLA SELECTION PANEL ITEM NO.
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“UNIVENDOR -2” COCA COLA SELECTION PANEL (CONTINUED) ITEM NO. 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 DESCRIPTION PLATE - DISPLAY COVER COIN CHUTE ASSEMBLY COIN CHUTE COVER CHUTE BUTTON SELECTION BUTTON HOUSING SPRING SELECTION CROWN PULLER PLUG COIN RETURN CUP WINDOW PANEL SWITCH SELECTION PLUG - SOLD OUT CARRIER STRIP DRAIN TUBING TRAY WATER COLLECTION NUT/LOCK WASHER ASSY. #8-32 PANEL CAP - TOP PANEL CAP - BOTTOM DBV COLLAR B- 7 REQ. PART NO.
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“UNIVENDOR - 2” COCA COLA ELECTRONIC CONTROL ITEM NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 DESCRIPTION ELECTRONIC CONTROL ASSEMBLY PCB STANDOFF PCB ELECTRONIC CONTROL COVER - PCB ELECTRONIC CONTROL BRACKET - DOOR SWITCH RIVET DOOR SWITCH CLAMP - PUSH MOUNT MOUNTING BRACKET SCREW - 10-16 x 1/2 CR HEX SELF DRILL PLATE HARNESS - DOOR HARNESS - DOOR SWITCH HARNESS - POWER TRANSFORMER HARNESS - DISPLAY HARNESS - POWER HARNESS - MDB HARNESS - DEX/UCS (NOT SHOWN) B- 9 REQ. PART NO.
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AIR DAM ASSEMBLY ITEM NO. ~ ~ 1 2 ~ ~ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DESCRIPTION AIR DAM ASSEMBLY - DOM. AIR DAM ASSEMBLY - INT’L. C.E. CAPS FUSE HOUSING FUSE 5 AMP FUSE 0.8 AMP DOOR SWITCH BRACKET (INT’L ONLY) DOOR SWITCH HARNESS - DOOR POWER/FILTER SELF TAPPING SCREW LINE FILTER HARNESS - FILTER POWER AIR DAM - LEFT TRANSFORMER POWER SWITCH PLATE LOCK WASHER HARNESS - POWER TRANFORMER VEC JUMPER RIVET RETAINER B-11 QTY. PART NO.
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“UNIVENDOR - 2” COCA COLA LIGHT ASSEMBLY ITEM NO. 1 2 3 4 ~ 5 6 7 8 9 10 MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION REQ. LIGHT ASSEMBLY 1 BRACKET - LAMPHOLDER (CURVE) 4 LAMPHOLDER - PLUNGER 2 SHEAR PANEL - TOP 1 SHEAR PANEL - BOTTOM 1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 2 LAMPHOLDER - FIXED 2 TIE STRAP AR GROMMET 1 CLAMP 4 BALLAST 1 B-13 511 PART NO. 134308-8 1122305 388407 388117 388117 388408-1 388406 1088864 327021 384692-2 388405 601 PART NO.
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“UNIVENDOR - 2” COCA COLA INNER DOOR ASSEMBLY ITEM NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MODEL NUMBER REQ. 1 10 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 DESCRIPTION INNER DOOR ASSEMBLY (FINAL) 10-16 x 1/2 HEX SCREW HINGE - FEMALE FLAP -DOOR (REVERSIBLE) PIN - HINGE GASKET - INNER DOOR KNOB - INNER DOOR GROMMET 1/4 - 20 CARRIAGE BOLT B-15 511 PART NO. 134302-33 V801489 1121286 1013076 389985 389622-3 388305 388090 V329258 601 PART NO.
THE VENDO COMPANY 10710 Sanden Dr Dallas, TX 75238 Phone (800) 344-7216 Fax (800) 541-5684 VEC 5.2 Programming Guide DOOR OPEN CONTROL SEQUENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. Diagnostic Error Codes Sales Information Alternate Test Vend Control Operation & Programming PROGRAMMING CHECKLIST NOTICE: Do not enter the programming modes of this control without authorization and proper training. The leading cause of vendor malfunction is a control board not properly programmed.
VEC 5.2 SERVICE MODE To enter service mode, open the outer door and the inner door A. If a summary error list is displayed, press selection #1; the control will enter Door -Open Standby Mode. B. If the message “nonE” is displayed, wait 5 seconds; the control will automatically enter Door-Open Standby Mode. C. If a historical sale and cash are displayed, Press mode switch one time; the display will show “Eror” Door - Open Standby 1. One of the following will be displayed: 1. ICE COLD COCA COLA 2.
This mode provides more details of error codes that have occurred since the last error reset. The table below lists all the errors and their error subcodes. SUMMARY ERROR LIST “nonE” = No Error “COLJ” = Column Jam “door” = Door open for more than 1 hour “SELS” = Selection Switch Stuck “CHAr” = Coin Changer Error “ACCE”= Coin Acceptor Error “StS” = Space-to-Sale Error “bVAL” = Bill Validator Error “Crdr” = Card Reader Error 1.
1. At “Eror” prompt, press selection button #4 If no error, the display will show “nonE”. If one or more errors, the display will show “COLJ” 2. Press selection button #4 again to display Display will show “CJ xx”, where “xx” is the first jammed column column number 1 through 10 3. Press selection button #2 to see other jammed Display will show the next, or the same columns “CJxx” 4.
or more errors, the display will show the first error or “SELS”. Display will shows “SELS” If “SELS” is not shown, press selection button #2 until the display shows “SELS” . Press selection button #4 to display the first stuck switch Press selection button #2 to see other stuck switches Press and hold selection button #4 for 2 seconds to clear the stuck switch. Repeat this step as required to clear other stuck switches.
error code or “ACCE”. Display will show “ACCE” If “ACCE” is not shown, press selection button #2 until the display shows “ACCE” Press selection button #4 to display ACCE’s error subcode Display will show one of the following error subcodes: EE, nJ, or LA. Press selection button #2 to see other error subcodes Press and hold selection button #4 for 2 seconds to clear the error subcode. Repeat this step as required to clear other error subcodes. 1.
If “bVAL” is not shown, press selection button #2 until the display shows “bVAL” At “bVAL” prompt, press selection button #4 Display will show “bVAL” Display will show one of the following error subcodes: “bC,” “bFUL,” “biLL,” “bJ,” brCH,” “bOPn,” or “bS” Display will show the next, or the same error subcode Display will show one of the followings: 1. The next bVAL error subcode 2. The next error in the summary error list 3.
2. 2.1 SERVICE MODE DOOR -OPEN STANDBY MODE: SELECTION BUTTONS ACTION Open the inner door and the outer Display will show one of the following: door 1. A summary error list 2. “nonE” then one of the followings: “ICE COLD COCA COLA”, selection price, or “00”. 3. “SALE”, “CASH”, “Eror”/”nonE” 1. If a summary error list is Display will show one of the following: displayed, press selection button 1. “ICE,” “COLD,” “COCA,” COLA” #1 to enter Door-Open Standby 2. Selection price mode 3. “.00” 2.
ACTION Press mode switch one time while in Door-Open Standby mode Press selection button #2 twice Press selection button #4 Insert $.05 coins through coin acceptor’s funnel CONDITION Display will show “Eror” Display will show “tUFL” Display will show “----” Display will show the total coin count of the $.05 coins Insert $.10 coins through coin acceptor’s funnel Display will show the total coin count of the $.10 coins Insert $.
The Password Mode prevents the operator from accidentally entering the protected modes: “CASH” through “tctl”. ACTION CONDITION Press the mode switch one time while in DoorDisplay will show “Eror” Open Standby mode Press selection button #2 four times Display will show “PASS” To advance to “rtn” or to return to “tESt” mode, Press selection button #2 or #3, respectively, or Press the selection button #4, #2, #3, #1, #4 in Display will show “CASH” sequence within 10 seconds to enter “CASH” mode.
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ACTION 1. Press the mode switch one time while in Door-Open Standby mode 2. Press selection button #2 four times 3. Press the selection button #4, #2, #3, #1, and #4 in sequence within 10 seconds 4. Press selection button #2 twice at “CASH” prompt 5. Press selection button #4 at “PriC” prompt CONDITION Display will show “Eror” Display will show “PASS” Display will show ”CASH” Display will show “PriC” Display will scroll between “Pr x” and “xxxx”, where Pr x = Pr 1, Pr 2, ..., Pr10 6.
2.10 PRE-PROGRAMMED SPACE TO SALE SETTING MODE (StoS) The control contains 7 preset space-to-sale configurations. Each pre-programmed configuration is assigned to a specific selection button, and the number of selections a vendor has will determine which configurations need to be selected. To enter the “StoS” mode, follow the instructions below.
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1. Press the mode switch one time while in DoorOpen Standby mode 2. Press selection button #2 four times 3. At “PASS”, press the selection button #4, #2, #3, #1, and #4 in sequence within 10 seconds. Repeat this step as required. 4. Press selection button #2 four times 5. Press selection button #4 at “Con” prompt to activate the “Con” mode. 6. Press selection button #2 as required to advance to the next “CX”, “SOFt”, and “CODE” prompts 7.
ACTION 1. Press mode switch one time while in DoorOpen Standby mode 2. Press selection button #2 four times 3. Press the selection button #4, #2, #3, #1, and #4 in sequence within 10 seconds 4. Press selection button #2 five times 5. Press selection button #4 at “SSS” prompt CONDITION Display will show “Eror” Display will show “PASS” Display will show ”CASH” Display will show “SSS” Display will scroll between “SL X” and “CO X”, where SL X = SL1 thru SL10 and COX = CO1 thru CO10 6.
VENDO WARRANTY NEW EQUIPMENT I. This is Limited Warranty. II. The Vendo Company warrants, to the original purchaser, each part of each new vending machine for a period of fifteen (15) months from the date of shipment, to be free from defects in material and workmanship. This Warranty DOES NOT include light bulbs, fluorescent tubes, fuses, finish, or operating supplies.