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INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

UK

English

Snakky 

SL

DOC. NO.  H 204U 00

EDITION 1  2003-03

Summary of Contents for Snakky SL

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL UK English Snakky SL DOC NO H 204U 00 EDITION 1 2003 03...

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Page 3: ...s sp cifications techniques d signations qui ont t appliqu es conform ment aux r gles de la bonne pratique en mati re de s curit en vigueur dans l UE sont Deutsch Die harmonisierten Standards oder tec...

Page 4: ...dren shall be prevented from playing with the machine by the people in charge of their supervision for scrapping The symbol shows that the machine can not be disposed of as common waste but it must be...

Page 5: ...ATION PAGE 12 INTERNAL COMPONENTS PAGE 12 MAIN SWITCH PAGE 12 BANK CONFIGURATION PAGE 12 OPERATING MODES PAGE 13 USER INTERFACE PAGE 13 NORMAL OPERATING MODE PAGE 13 FILLER MENU PAGE 13 STATISTICS PAG...

Page 6: ...plate attached inside the cabinet on the right side This plate see fig 1 is the only one acknowledged by the manufacturer as the identification of the apparatus and carries all the data which readily...

Page 7: ...de However the grille must be completely free without obstructions to the airflow for at least 40 cm If this were not possible the spacer supplied with the machine must be fitted to ensure the require...

Page 8: ...r power supply to dispensing motors Compressor overheating protection Line fuses Fuses on transformer primary and secondary windings ACCESSORIES A wide range of accessories can be installed on the mac...

Page 9: ...Additional sets of use keys silver may be requested indicating the combination stamped on the keys Generally only the use key silver is used while the combination change keys gold can be kept as spare...

Page 10: ...compartment 6 Main switch Fig 6 1 Tray 2 Mobile walls 3 Right hand spiral 4 Left hand spiral Thisvendingmachineshouldonlybeusedtoselland dispense packaged products that do not need refrig eration to...

Page 11: ...or similar to clean all surfaces even if not in direct contact with food Some parts of the machine can be damaged by strong detergents The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage caused b...

Page 12: ...he sealed end of bags may be caught under the spiral preventing the free fall of the product Fold the seal towards the front of the unit and upwards before inserting the product in the spiral More fra...

Page 13: ...must be disposed of in authorised containers and the recyclable ones must be recovered by qualified companies If the vending machine had been laid down during transport allow at least one hour before...

Page 14: ...assembled It is not possible to lift them or push them and slide them along the floor nor can they be transported without separating the various machines CONNECTING THE VENDING MACHINES Ensure that t...

Page 15: ...5 mm2 section ASSEMBLING THE VENDING MACHINES To assemble master and slave vending machines do as follows Check that side ventilation grilles of the machines equipped with a cooling unit are completel...

Page 16: ...ses the main switch the trans former and the C P U board MAIN SWITCH The power supply unit see Fig 27 is fitted with a manual switch that disconnects the power from the machine electrical system excep...

Page 17: ...option In the case of command management it varies the status of Logical Data where required or in the case of Numeric Data it writes the value 8 Enter key is used to move from a menu to a sub menu o...

Page 18: ...ECTIONS This function is used to change the sales price for each selection according to the time band Key is used to access directly the price selection combination settings if the function is enabled...

Page 19: ...check The monitored devices are Temperature The value of temperature detected by the probe is dis played In the event of disconnection the value 11 0 is displayed In the event of a short circuit the...

Page 20: ...otor errors Program parameters Cash Prices Master Slave Decimal point Bonus Spirals selections Configuration Virtual selections Return of virtual price Two motor selections Product code Photocells Spi...

Page 21: ...r approximately 1 second Scrolling through all failed motors is automatic Note By restarting the machine any blocked motors are de tected as not present Dispensing compartment lock When the function u...

Page 22: ...slaves operating with three digitselections thefirstdigit 0to9 isdisplayedautomati cally The related menu is used for combining a slave selection 10 to 79 with a master selection 01 to 18 or 10 to 79...

Page 23: ...tarting stopping the cooling unit is 2 C DEFROSTING This function allows for a defrosting cycle switching the cooling unit off regardless of the temperature of 20 minutes The time interval between cyc...

Page 24: ...described in the paragraph Printing the statistics is sequentially dis played RESET STATISTICS Statistics can be reset for counters globally all types of data or selectively for Total selections fail...

Page 25: ...fer System communication protocol has two codes for identifying the machine and for recognising the data transfer terminal PASS CODE It is a four digit alphanumeric code 0 9 A F that must be the same...

Page 26: ...guration and processes the signals from the cooling unit sensor The card also houses some LEDs which during the machine operation give the following indications Green LED 3 blinks during normal operat...

Page 27: ...r products packed in bags such as potato crisps or similar As they are hooked at the end of the spiral they push the products further out If necessary slide the ejector along the spiral wire to locate...

Page 28: ...e the centre wall pushing it towards the back and then lifting Remove the spirals and the flanges from the two motors Disconnect the left hand side motor from the cable and remove it from the tray In...

Page 29: ...n replacing any fuses the power supply cable must be disconnected from the mains To access the inside of the power supply unit remove the productdispensingcompartmentproceedingasdescribed in the chapt...

Page 30: ...llation or after initialising the Master or one Slave Defining the type of Slave The Slave that is switched on will take on the type indicated on the display If choosing No Slave all currently switche...

Page 31: ...Partial printout FILL 1 1 1 1 Selections Confirm Print selections Printing Print selections FILL 1 1 2 Total printout Confirm Total printout Printing Total printout FILL 1 2 Print relative FILL 1 2 1...

Page 32: ...ATA UNIT 1 DIRECT ACCESS TO CHANGE PRICE OF BAND 0 Monitored failures Compressor RAM data Probe Compressor Counter FILL 1 3 2 Count by time bands FILL 1 3 3 Display failures Err before disp Counter FI...

Page 33: ...mode FILL 1 4 1 Display sel counter FILL 1 4 1 1 Disp single counter Selection Band FILL 1 4 1 2 Disp total counter Selection Tot FILL 1 4 Display relatives FILL 1 4 2 Count by time bands Band 0 4 Co...

Page 34: ...rice Enter numeric value FILL 4 Special selections FILL 4 1 Virtual selections Selection num Selection FILL 4 2 Return of virtual price ON OFF Return of virtual price FILL 4 3 Two motor selection FILL...

Page 35: ...Selection FILL 4 2 Return of virtual price ON OFF Return of virtual price FILL 4 3 Two motor selection FILL 4 4 Photocell param FILL 4 4 1 Settling time FILL 4 4 2 Money return FILL 4 4 3 Empty sel co...

Page 36: ...lease Selection num Confirm Keypad test Selection num Wait please The selection number changes automatically Keypad test Press 1 key When pressing the required key on the numeric keypad of the master...

Page 37: ...TERNATIVELY Photocell test Absent Confirm Photocell test Failure list Photocell test If the light beam is interrupted within 2 5 seconds it displays OK or Error no product If a failure is present Erro...

Page 38: ...K Blocked Disconnected Not functioning Not present Empty selection TECH 1 Failures TECH 1 1 Read failures TECH 1 2 Reset failures TECH 2 Program parameters Monitored failures Compressor RAM data Probe...

Page 39: ...ash TECH 2 Program parameters TECH 2 1 1 1 Single prices TECH 2 1 1 Prices TECH 2 1 1 1 1 Band price TECH 2 1 1 2 Global prices TECH 2 1 1 2 1 Band price 4 time bands plus band 0 no time band set avai...

Page 40: ...X 1 X 1 Time hh mm ss Time X 1 X 1 TECH 2 1 1 3 2 Time band 1 4 Start hh mm End hh C LOCK When confirming the blinking values day month year and week day are entered one after the other When confirmi...

Page 41: ...Disable ON OFF TECH 2 2 1 5 Combined selections If an Executive Price Holding system is set on the Master it must be set also on the Slave ON OFF TECH 2 2 1 4 Slave Pr Hold OFF TECH 2 1 2 Master Slav...

Page 42: ...EXT FUNCTION INCREASE DATA UNIT 1 TECH 2 2 Select spirals TECH 2 2 1 Spiral parameters TECH 2 2 1 1 Machine config Machine config Confirm TECH 2 2 1 2 Virtual selections Selection num Selection TECH 2...

Page 43: ...NCTION DECREASE DATA UNIT 1 NEXT FUNCTION INCREASE DATA UNIT 1 TECH 2 2 1 5 Product code TECH 2 2 1 4 Two motor selection Selection Motor nn 00 Selections 10 to 69 mm number of combined motor if mm nn...

Page 44: ...out of service Mode Always unlocked Unlocked upon dispensing for minutes Unlock on disp 01 to 10 minutes Unlock time Duration Time out of service Duration U NLOCK DISPENSING COMPARTMENT 01 to 10 minut...

Page 45: ...C 8 C by default Internal temperature Temp C TECH 2 3 2 Defrosting Defrosting interval 0 to 99 hours 6 hours by default Defrosting inter Defr inter ON OFF Enable cold unit TECH 2 4 1 Language Languag...

Page 46: ...gy Saving Energy Saving X 1 X 1 Energy Sav Param Time band 1 2 Start hh mm End hh ON OFF TECH 2 5 2 1 Energy Saving When confirming the blinking values hour and minute for start and end of time band a...

Page 47: ...play sales by single selection for each time band and total Display total sales by single selection T OTAL STATISTICS Selection Band TECH 3 1 1 2 Disp total counter Selection Tot Delete data for Selec...

Page 48: ...d total Display total sales by single selection R ELATIVE STATISTICS T OTAL SALES by band in test mode free TECH 3 3 1 Display sel counter TECH 3 3 1 1 Disp single counter TECH 3 3 1 1 Selection Selec...

Page 49: ...OFF Disp cnt at start The number of selections made are indicated on the display at machine start up T OTAL STATISTICS Print data for Selections Time bands Failures Photocell errors Motor errors Head...

Page 50: ...num Selection num Wait please The selection number changes automatically TECH 4 3 Autotest Confirm Keypad test Keypad test Press 1 key When pressing the required key the next key is pre sented automa...

Page 51: ...1 Confirm Photocell test W ITH PHOTOCELLS DISCONNECTED A LTERNATIVELY Photocell test Absent Confirm Photocell test Failure list Photocell test If the light beam is interrupted within 2 5 seconds it d...

Page 52: ...tialising databases Countries Italy Germany Great Britain France Spain Languages Italian German English French Spanish TECH 1 Failures TECH 5 Miscellaneous TECH 5 1 Machine info TECN 5 1 1 Installatio...

Page 53: ...NG COMPARTMENT MOTOR CAM D DIODE FA RADIO INTERFERENCE SUPPRESS FD PHOTODIODE FT PHOTOTRANSISTOR IG MAIN SWITCH ISA OPEN DISP COMPT FLAP SWITCH M1 RELEASE MOTOR MBV DISPENSING COMPARTMENT LOCK MOTOR M...

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Page 56: ...al information and is the property of the holding company of N W or one of its subsidiaries without whose permission it may not be copied or disclosed to third parties of otherwise used This drawing h...

Page 57: ...SCHEMA ELETTRICO WIRING DIAGRAM MACCHINA MACHINE Snakky SL...

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Page 63: ...t any responsibility for any inaccuracies contained in this publication which can be ascribed to printing and or transcription errors All instructions drawings tables and information contained in this...

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