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5. Place tall, narrow products in a column with a candy
pusher bar, which is an adjustable bar used to push
the product to one side of the column. Typically
these are installed in columns 8 and 9 on the candy
trays.
6. Make sure there is adequate clearance between the
tops of the packages and the trays above when
sliding the trays in and out, and when the product is
being vended.
7. This is also a good time to set the end position of
the helix to make sure the first product is held
securely held in the helix. The control stops the
helix the instant the sensor detects a product falling
in the hopper. The end position of the helix will
automatically be set to the correct position when a
product is vended (Refer to
MOTOR TYPE
on page
23).
8. If desired, the end position can be set manually by
pulling the helix out of the motor, rotating it, and
reinserting it in the motor.
9. Test vend the product and add a helix ejector if
necessary. The helix ejector is a plastic device
installed on the front end of the helix to kick out the
product (Refer to
HELIX EJECTOR
on page 18).
Installing Price Labels
After determining the product placement, install the price labels.
The labels are shipped in the envelope with this manual.
1. Insert the bottom edge of the label in the lower
groove of the extrusion on the front of the tray.
2. Carefully press in on the label until it bows enough
to snap into the top groove of the extrusion.
Setting Prices
After product placement and installation of the price labels, set
the prices into the vendor (Refer to
PRICE SETTINGS
on page
22 ).
1. To enter the service mode, press the mode switch
on the control board (Refer to
Figure 3.1
on page
9 ), or the decal inside the vendor door, for the
location of the mode switch).
2. Using
the
*
or
#
keys, scroll through the menu to
“
PRICE SETTINGS
”.
3. Press 1.
4. Enter the selection for which you want to set the
price (example:
12
).
5. Press 9 to edit or change the price.
6.
Enter the price and press
*
to save this price, then
do one of the three things listed below:
a. To save the selection at this price press
*
again.
b. Press
1
to save all the tray selections at
this price.
c. Press
2
to save all the vendor selections at
this price.
7. The prices as set will be maintained by the vendor
even if there is a power failure or if the machine is
unplugged: however, prices will need to be reset if
the configuration of motors or trays is changed.
8. Using
the
*
or
#
keys, scroll through the menu, or
exit the service mode by pressing the mode switch
or closing the vendor door.
Scrolling Prices
If the Scrolling Prices option is present, prices are changed by
simply rolling the price tape up or down. A pencil eraser may
help. To repair or re-configure the tray, the covers simply snap on
and off.
ON-SITE INSTALLATION
Remove the Shipping Boards
1. Split the shipping boards by inserting a crowbar or
wedge into the slots at either end.
2. If necessary, lift the vendor to remove the broken
boards using properly rated equipment. Do not tilt
the vendor. Do not attempt to lift the vendor with a 2
-wheel hand truck.
Placing the Vendor in Location
•
Place the vendor within 5 feet of the designated
power outlet. The power outlet should be accessible
when the vendor is in position, and the ventilation
opening in the back of the vendor must be clear of
obstructions.
•
For refrigerated models, allow at least 4 inches
between the wall and the back of the vendor for air
circulation.
•
Make sure the vendor does not block walkways or
exits.
•
Do not place the vendor in a location where it can
be struck by vehicles.
•
Leave at least 18 inches between a wall and the
hinge side of the vendor to prevent the door hitting
the wall when opened, or use a protective wall
bumper. The door must open wide enough to allow
the trays to be pulled out.
•
If ADA requirements must be met then make sure
the customer operated devices are no higher than
48 inches off the floor. The vendor is designed to
meet ADA guidelines for persons in wheelchairs
using a parallel approach (side of wheelchair
adjacent to front of vendor). Make sure there is
adequate room to maneuver a wheelchair into this
position in front of the vendor.
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