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• Operating Voltage: 34V PDC.
• Tuning Specification: TS-115.
• Coins Accepted: U.S. 5¢, 10¢ and 25¢ coins and

Canadian 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, $1 and $2 coins.

• Pays out change in 5¢, 10¢ and 25¢ coins.

Coin Changer
Specifications

1) Remove power from the vendor.
2) Remove the acceptor from the coin changer by

releasing the acceptor latches and pulling the top of
the acceptor forward, away from the changer. Unplug
the ribbon cable from changer. With the acceptor
removed, set the key holes in the back of the changer
housing over the mounting screws in the vendor.
Tighten snugly.

3) Set the changer option switches (see "Setting the Vend

Price and Option Switches").

4) Replace the acceptor by inserting bottom accepted

studs into the changer housing guides. Plug the ribbon
cable into the changer. Press top of acceptor into
changer housing until the acceptor studs lock into the
acceptor latches.

5) Plug the coin changer into the vendor.
6) Load the coin tubes, making sure all coins lie flat.
7) Test with a variety of coins to ensure proper operation.

Installing The
Coin Changer

See Vendor Manual for price setting instructions.

Setting The
Vend Price

Setting The

Option Switch

Module

The Option Switch Module (see Figure 1) is composed of
three rocker switches. These switches are ON when the
top of the switch is pushed in. These switches correspond
as follows:

Switch 1

Controls the acceptance of Canadian coins.
ON

Accepts U.S. and Canadian coins.

OFF

Accepts U.S. coins only.

Switch 2

Determines at what coin tube level accepted quarters
will be directed to the cash box.
ON

Activates the middle coin tube sensor.

OFF

Activates the upper coin tube sensor.

Switch 3

Controls the acceptance of the Canadian $2 coin.
ON

Accepts the Canadian $2 coin.

OFF

Rejects the Canadian $2 coin.

Figure 1

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