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the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for access by
handicapped persons (Refer to
VENDOR PREPARATION
on
page 14).
Changer Location
Three screws are installed in the door below the coin chute.
These screws mate to the keyhole slots on the back of the
changer (Refer to
VENDOR PREPARATION
on page 14).
Coin Box
The coin box is located below the changer, and is used to hold
overflow coins when the changer is full. It is removed by tilting
slightly and lifting out.
Door Switch
The door switch is mounted on the right rail mount. The control
uses the door switch to switch from service mode to vend mode
when the door is closed.
Display
The display serves as the interface for using and programming
the machine. In service mode, it displays the active function and
parameter values. In vend mode it can display the selection
entered, the price of a selected item and the credit accumulated.
When the machine is idle it can display the time and a
customizable scrolling message.
When the asterisk key (*) is pressed, the display other machine
details. One of the highlighted characters listed below will be
shown in the lower right corner of the display.
- = Chiller off due to open door
V = Chiller off due to low voltage
D = Chiller off due to defrost timer
P = Chiller off due to pressure timer
% = Chiller can run, subject to temperature,
set-point and EnergySENSIT
The number displayed before the % sign indicates the % of time
the compressor has been running in the previous 4 hours. This is
a moving average, and changes throughout the day.
If there are multiple reasons for a chiller to not be running, the
display will show the foremost reason listed (i.e., door open takes
precedence over low voltage).
Keypad
The keypad is located below the display on the front of the
escutcheon. A vending selection is made by keying in the
number combination that corresponds to the location of an item
in the machine. The keypad is also used to enter data in
operation and servicing of the vendor.
Coin Return Button
The coin return button is located next to the coin slot. Pressing
the coin return button will release bent or irregular coins that are
not accepted by the changer. If the Force Vend option is
disabled, it can also return the full credit before a selection is
made when pushed. If the Bill Changer option is enabled, the
coin return will return change for bills inserted in the bill validator.
Lighting Options
Several lighting options, depending on the model and size of the
vendor, are available. All options are intended to illuminate the
products displayed on the trays. Options include single
fluorescent lamps, and single or dual LED lamps.
TRAY RAILS
The rails are located inside the cabinet and are used to support
the trays. The rails are adjustable up and down in 1” increments
(Refer to
TRAY VERTICAL POSTIONS
on page 18).
TRAYS
Refer to
TRAY ADJUSTMENT AND CONFIGURATION
on page
17, and
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
on page 41 for optional tray
accessories.
Vend Motors
Two types of motors may be used with this vendor. The
configuration of the machine will be different if all of one or
another is used, or if there is a mix. S3 software can be used to
best advantage if all motors are designed for homing, but must
be similar within the same tray.
The vend motors are snapped into mounting holes on the back of
each tray. The motor is driven by 24 VDC through a harness from
the control board (Refer to
VENDOR PREPARATION
on page
14 and
MOTOR POSITIONS / HOME
on page 19).
S3 Vend Motors
The S3 vend motors have a plastic case of which the rear half is
blue. S3 coupled motors can replace dual helix motors. Where a
dual helix motor is used, replace it with a 23007 motor (having a
blue and ivory case for CCW rotation) and a 23007-01 motor
(having a blue and gray case for CW rotation) and reinstall the
helices. Use Tray Setup in Service Mode to couple the motors in
each column together, causing them to turn at the same rate.
Coupled motors will always stop at the home position. If one
motor runs slightly faster, the slower will correct itself. Depending
on motor configuration, the motors may jog twice to try to
dislodge hanging product.
Note:
When not in Service Mode, and with door open,
press # to reset switched motors to Home position (Not
available for non switched motors. Refer to
TRAY
SETUP
on page 22). Motors already at home will not
move.
SII Vend Motors
A Sensit II vend motor has a plastic case which is all ivory in
color. A dual helix motor allows two helices, one for CW and
another for CCW rotation, to be installed. The dual helix housing
only allows helices to be adjacent to each other. These motors
have been discontinued, and are replaced with S3 vend motors.
See
TRAY SETUP
on page 22 when changing motor types.
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