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DST AMER - American Rules. If enabled,
the VCU will set the clock back one hour on
the last Sunday of October (2:00 AM), set
the clock ahead one hour on the first
Sunday in April (2:00 AM).
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DST EURO – European Rules. If enabled,
the VCU will set the clock back one hour on
the last Sunday of October (1:00 AM), set
the clock ahead one hour on the last
Sunday in March (1:00 AM).
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DST AUS – Australian Rules. If enabled,
the VCU will set the clock back one hour on
the last Sunday of March (1:00 AM), set the
clock ahead one hour on the first Sunday in
October (1:00 AM).
SET NOT AVAILABLE MODE -
Press key “3”
This setting works in conjunction with the “SET NOT
AVAILABLE TIME” (option 3 in setup mode). This
setting must be showing “Cancel N” in order for the
Not Available times to function as programmed.
This mode can also be used to manually disable the
times established in ‘SET NOT AVAILABLE TIME”
mode as long as the function is set to “CANCEL Y”
before the “SET NOT AVAILABLE TIME” starts.
Press the number “3” on the keypad and the display
will scroll “SET NOT AVAILABLE MODE” and then
change to “CANCEL Y” or “CANCEL N”, depending
on the current state. Factory default for this setting is
“CANCEL N” Pressing the “*” key will toggle the
state and set the controller to the new condition
shown on the display (pushing the * key with
CANCEL Y on the display will ALLOW the not
available mode to function as programmed). Press
the “CLR” key to return to “TEST MODE”.
SET CREDIT TIMER MODE -
Press key “4”
Allows the service technician to set the vender to
cancel a credit or keep a credit showing on the
display after 5 minutes. Press the number “4” on the
keypad and the display will scroll ‘SET CREDIT
TIMER MODE” once, then the display will read
“CANCEL Y” or “CANCEL N” depending on the
current state. Pressing the “*” key will toggle the
state. “CANCEL N” will save a credit indefinitely.
“CANCEL Y” will only save a credit for five minutes.
Press the “CLR” key to return to “TEST MODE”.
DOOR OPEN -
Press key “5”
Shows number of times the service door has been
opened since last “CLEAR TOTALS” or “MASTER
RESET”. Press the number “5” on the keypad and
“DOOR OPEN” will scroll across the display and
then change to a #, which is the number of times the
service door has been opened since the last
“CLEAR TOTALS” or “MASTER RESET”. Use the “*”
key to view the day, date, and time of the last
opening. Press the “A” key to scroll through the last
5 openings. Press the “CLR” key to return to “TEST
MODE”.
POWER OUT -
Press key “6”
Shows the number of times the machine has lost
power since last “CLEAR TOTALS” or “MASTER
RESET”. (This is a power outage for any reason
including the machine being unplugged or the
machine’s master power switch being turned off).
Press the number “6” on the keypad and “POWER
OUT” will scroll across the display, then the display
will show a #, which is the number of times power
has been lost to the control board since the last
“CLEAR TOTALS” or “MASTER RESET”. Use the “*”
key to view the day, date, and time of the most
recent power outage. Once the date is showing on
the display, press the “A” key to scroll through the
last five outages. Press the “CLR” key to return to
“TEST MODE”.
TEST HEALTH GUARD -
Press key “7”
This setting is in place to test the functioning of the
health guard system by simulating a Health Code
Error. Once activated, any selections programmed
in “ENABLE HEALTH CONTROL” in the setup mode
will be disabled. To test health guard, press the
number 6 on the keypad and the display will scroll
“TEST HEALTH GUARD”. Push the “*” key and the
display will change to OK and an audible tone will be
heard and the display will return to “TEST MODE”.
Within one minute of returning the vender to service,
items that were set in “ENABLE HEALTH
CONTROL” setting in the SETUP MODE will be put
out of service. Additionally, a “HEALTH G” error will
be displayed in ‘LIST ERRORS. Errors must be
cleared before programmed items can be returned
to service. Note:. A Temperature Sensor must be
installed for this function to work.
DISPLAY HEALTH GUARD -
Press key “8”
Allows the service technician to view the selections
that are listed under the “ENABLE HEALTH
CONTROL” in the SETUP MODE. Press the number
“8” on the keypad and the display will read
“DISPLAY HEALTH GUARD”. Press and hold the
“*” key and the selection(s) that are listed under the
health control will be displayed or “END LIST” if no
selections are listed. Releasing the “*” key will
return to “DISPLAY HEALTH GUARD”.
TEST VEND -
Press key “9”
Allows the service technician to test vend any item.
Press the number “9” on the keypad and the display
will read “TEST VEND”. Press the “*” key and the
display will read “ITEM”. Select the item/column to
be tested by pressing the corresponding keys on the
keypad (i.e. A6) and the corresponding solenoid will
cycle. Ensure that the glass door is closed if utilizing
this function when product is loaded in vender.
Press the “CLR” key to return to “SERVICE MODE”.
Summary of Contents for DN 2145
Page 1: ......
Page 40: ...40 DN55 VENDER NON ENERGY STAR Beverage Max Diagram 9 Column ...
Page 41: ...41 DN55 ENERGY STAR VENDER Beverage Max Diagram 9 Column ...
Page 42: ...42 DN35 VENDER NON ENERGY STAR Beverage Max Diagram 6 Column ...
Page 43: ...43 DN35 ENERGY STAR VENDER Beverage Max Diagram 6 Column ...
Page 44: ...44 DN55 35 Compressor Wiring Diagram ...
Page 45: ...45 DN55 DN2145 AC DISTRIBUTION BOX SCHEMATIC DOMESTIC NON ENERGY STAR FIGURE 3 ...
Page 46: ...46 DN55 2145 AC DISTRIBUTION BOX SCHEMATIC EXPORT FIGURE 4 ...
Page 47: ...47 DN35 AC DISTRIBUTION BOX SCHEMATIC DOMESTIC NON ENERGY STAR FIGURE 5 ...
Page 48: ...48 DN55 35 AC DISTRIBUTION BOX SCHEMATIC DOMESTIC ENERGY STAR FIGURE 6 ...
Page 50: ...50 ECC SYSTEM SCHEMATIC RIGHT SIDE MDB SAMPLE ...
Page 51: ...51 ECC SYSTEM SCHEMATIC LEFT SIDE SAMPLE ...
Page 52: ...52 ASSY AC BOX DOMESTIC ...
Page 53: ...53 ASSY AC BOX DOMESTIC T8 Electronic ...
Page 54: ...54 ASSY AC BOX CE GS EXPORT ...
Page 56: ...56 MACHINE FRONT VIEW 1 14 6 7 3 5 2 4A 4B 4C 13 10 11 15 8 ...
Page 58: ...58 MACHINE FRONT VIEW 2 7 14 3 13 2 1E 1C 11 1B 6 10 11 1G 4 17 ...
Page 60: ...60 CABINET DETAIL 14 3 9 12 3 1 2 7 8 8B 7 10 11 11 13 5 6 ...
Page 64: ...64 SERVICE DOOR 1 1 5 6 7 8 6F 6J 3 6A 7 ...
Page 66: ...66 SERVICE DOOR 2 15 6 5 4 1 2 6 17 20 8 19 21 9 11 12 4 14 18 ...
Page 68: ...68 SERVICE DOOR 3 12 17 2 20 7 5 13 19 14 15 11 4 10 9 8 ...
Page 70: ...70 TALL GATE TRAY DETAIL 1 8 9 8 13 15 15 14A 14C 14B 18 16 14B 12 ...
Page 75: ...75 EXPORT AC DISTRIBUTION BOX 220 VAC 4 ...
Page 77: ...77 REFRIGERATION UNIT DN 55 35 FIN TUBE CONDENSER 19 11 10 13 18 9 1 22 15 13 16 6 5 2 8 17 ...
Page 79: ...79 REFRIGERATION UNIT TECUMSEH DN 5500 DN 5400 DN 2145 ROLL UP CONDENSER ...
Page 82: ...82 HARNESSES 1 2 3 7 4A 6 4B 24 22 5A 5B 5C 9 10A ...
Page 85: ...85 SCREWS NUTS ...