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DO NOT
REMOVE THE GROUND
PIN ON THE PLUG OR IN ANY WAY
BYPASS, MODIFY, DEFEAT, OR
DESTROY THE GROUNDING
SYSTEM OF THE VENDING
MACHINE
•
DO NOT USE WITH AN EXTENSION CORD.
•
DO NOT
REMOVE THE WARNING TAG
ATTACHED TO THE POWER SUPPLY CORD.
•
The GFCI must be tested frequently and before
each use in accordance with the instructions
provided on the GFCI device.
IF THE GFCI
DOES NOT PASS THE TEST, DO NOT USE
THE MACHINE
. Unplug the supply cord from the
receptacle and call the Crane Merchandising
Systems Technical Support Group for assistance
at 1-803-266-5001.
The BevMax 6 is supplied with a service cord for the
country of use and is terminated in a grounding type
plug. The wall receptacle for this machine must be
properly polarized, grounded, and of the correct
voltage. Note: Operating the machine from a source
of low voltage will
VOID YOUR WARRANTY
. Each
machine should have its own 15 Amp electrical circuit
and that circuit should be protected with a circuit
breaker or fuse conforming to local regulations.
1.
Voltage Check
– Place the leads of a
voltmeter across the LINE (LIVE) and
NEUTRAL terminals of the wall receptacle.
The volt meter should indicate 110-130 volts
ac for 120 volt, 60 Hz locations, or 220-240
volts ac for 230 volt, 50 Hz locations.
2.
Polarity Check
- Place the leads of a
voltmeter across the LINE (LIVE) and
GROUND terminals of the wall receptacle.
The volt meter should indicate 110-130 volts
ac for 120 volt, 60 Hz locations, or 220-240
volts ac for 230 volt, 50 Hz locations.
3.
Noise Potential Check
- Place the leads of a
voltmeter across the NEUTRAL and
GROUND terminals of the wall receptacle.
The volt meter should indicate 0 volts ac. A
measurement greater than 1.5-2.0 volts ac
could result in problems for the machines
electronic circuitry caused by electrical noise.
It is recommended that the machine be located so that
the GFCI device will be accessible after the machine
is installed. After installation, visually inspect the
GFCI and power supply cord to be sure it is not
crushed, pinched, or stretched.
Protect the power supply cord during transportation
and use. Periodically inspect the power supply cord
for damage. If the cord or plug is worn or damaged, it
must be replaced with a power supply cord of the
same type, size and specification as originally
provided with the machine.
DO
NOT USE THE
VENDING MACHINE UNTIL THE WORN OR
DAMAGED CORD IS REPLACED.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH
THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY
SUBJECT THE USER TO THE RISK
OF INJURY OR ELECTRICAL
SHOCK WHICH CAN BE SERIOUS
OR FATAL. PERIODICALLY
INSPECT THE POWER SUPPLY
CORD FOR DAMAGE. IF THE
CORD BECOMES DAMAGED IT
MUST BE REPLACED WITH THE
SAME SIZE AND TYPE CORD.
CONTACT CRANE
MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS FOR
ASSISTANCE.
INSTALLATION AND SETUP
INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTRONIC LOCK
The electronic lock provided in the vender consists of
a door mounted, motor driven 2 point latching system,
cabinet mounted latch and strike system, an infrared
controlled CPU, and a remote control key (FOB). The
design is modular and allows for easy field service.
The electronic remote key (FOB) features a rolling
code system which cannot be decoded if it is lost or
stolen. After the vender has been unlocked, a new
key can be programmed into it any number of times.
If a key is lost or stolen, it is recommended you
change the lock code in the field as soon as possible.
Changing the lock code requires a new key and
pressing the PROGRAM button on the lock inside the
vender. The lock does not need to be changed for re-
keying.
Important:
For security reasons all Electronic
Door Lock Venders are shipped less
keys. Customers will need to contact
the Electronic Door Lock
manufacturer to order keys.
A power bypass connector, located in the product
delivery port, allows auxiliary power to be applied via
a battery pack to the electronic lock in the event that
power is not available or there has been a failure of
the internal power supply. In the event of an
emergency, battery power is applied to the connector
and the door can be opened and closed using the
FOB.
The electronics uses an infrared transmission system,
which functions similar to a television remote control.
The transmission signal is line-of-sight, which requires
you to aim the remote at a specific place at close
range to prevent the accidental opening of several
venders at the same time.