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SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE
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COUPLE NON-ADJACENT MOTORS:
A.
Disconnect the motor(s) between the two you want to couple. Consult
your Setup Guide for information on how to do this. The display
shows
A.A.
+
. A.
+
.A.
+
.A.
. This display means that on the A tray,
adjacent motors 0 and 1 are NOT coupled, 2 is coupled to 5, 6 is
coupled to 7, and 8 is coupled to 9. NOTE: The
+
s and As repre-
sent motor positions 0 through 9. If a motor is disconnected or not
present (motors 3 and 4 in this example), its position is replaced by
an empty space.
B.
On the CONTROL PANEL, press the motor number of the even
motor of the motor pair you wish to couple or uncouple. For example,
to uncouple motors 2 and 5, press 2. The
+
representing motor
number 2 changes to a C. Please note that the left motor of a coupled
pair MUST be an even-numbered motor.
3.
Press
until you have left the function.
COUPLE/UNCOUPLE CAN SELECTIONS
Adjacent can columns can be electronically coupled together to act as a single selection.
You can load two or more can columns with the same product, and the coupled columns
will alternatively vend as any of the individual columns are selected for sale. Empty or
jammed columns are automatically skipped. Sales data is kept under the original
selection.
1.
Press
, then press
until the display shows
CPL MTRS
.
2.
Press E or F as appropriate, to couple columns in the E or F can row. For
example, Press E. The display shows
E.E.E.E.E
.
3.
Continue by pressing the selection number of the leftmost of the columns
you want to couple. Follow this example:
a.
Press 0. The display shows
+
.E.E.E.E
. Selections E0 and E1 are
coupled together.
b.
Press 1. The display shows
+
.
+
.E.E.E
. Now, E0, E1, and E2 are
coupled together.
c.
Press 3. The display shows
+
.
+
.E.
+
.E
. Now, E0, E1, and E2 are
coupled together, and E3 and E4 are coupled.
In the above example, the E0, E1, and E2 selections are selling one
product, and the E3 and E4 selections are selling another.
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