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03-2012 3775 00

PRICES 

Now it is possible to set individual prices:

 -By single disk
 -By single product (multiple products per disk function is 

active)

or all of them and define the intervals of the promotional 

time band.

The machine can manage up to 4 different prices for each 

selection, which can be active depending on the time band 

that has been set (standard or promotional) and/or on the 

payment system used.

PRICES

Individual price

Global price

Promotional band

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The prices are grouped in 4 lists and can be programmed 

(from 0 to 65,535), for each of the 4 lists, both totally (with 

the same price for all the selections) and individually for 

each selection. (1 to 40)

In the event that most of the products are sold at the same 

price it is more convenient to program the price globally 

and then change the price of the selections which have a 

different sales price.

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With these systems, apart from the standard price list, it 

is possible to manage a promotional price list if the time 

band is enabled by means of the appropriate function.

The selections will be dispensed at the price of the promo-

tional list, during the programmed time intervals.

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With these systems it is possible to establish whether to 

use the 4 price lists at the same time or to use two bands 

alternatively depending on the time band that has been 

set.

If the time band is not used, apart from the standard price 

list it is possible to manage three further price lists depend-

ing on the type of cashless support used (key 1-3).

If the time band is used, the selections will be dispensed, 

for the cashless system, at a price which is different from 

the standard price; during the time intervals which have 

been programmed, the selections will be dispensed with 

two different promotional prices for the standard list and 

for the cashless system.

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4 programmable time intervals for different prices retail.

 

Intervals can be set for hours (from 00 Am to 11 Pm) and 

for minutes (from 00 to 59). 

The reference time is given by an internal clock which can 

be adjusted from the configuration menu of the machine 

(see the “DA Configuration” paragraph ).

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4 programmable time intervals for different prices retail.

Intervals can be set for hours (from 00 Am to 11 Pm) and 

for minutes (from 00 to 59).

To disable the time band, set the start and end times to 00.

The reference time is given by an internal clock which can 

be adjusted from the configuration menu of the machine 

(see the “DA Configuration” paragraph ).

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This function allows enabling the disks for fale per each 

pre-set time band.

Disks

Operate as follows:

 -Select the disc you want to affect using buttons 

 and 

 -Press 

 -Shift over band (0,1,2 o 3) using buttons 

 and 

 -Press 

 to edit the service status of the disc according 

the selected band (ON: 

/ OFF: 

)

band0 band1 band2 band3

disk1

disk2

disk3

disk4

disk5

disk6

In the example, disc 3 was disabled for time bands 1,2 

and 3

Summary of Contents for Festival

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION USE MAINTENANCE EN English Festival Doc No H 3775EN 00 Edition 1 03 2012 ...

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Page 3: ...es spécifications techniques désignations qui ont été appliquées conformément aux règles de la bonne pratique en matière de sécurité en vigueur dans l UE sont Deutsch Die harmonisierten Standards oder technischen Spezifikationen Bestim mungen die den Regeln der Kunst hinsichtlich den in der EU geltenden Sicherheits normen entsprechen sind Español Las normas armonizadas o las especificaciones técni...

Page 4: ... children and by people having reduced physical sensorial or mental skills under the supervision of people responsible for their safety or specifically trained on the use of the machine Children shall be prevented from playing with the machine by the people in charge of their supervision for the environment Some tricks will help you to protect the environment use biodegradable products to clean th...

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Page 7: ...h 13 unpacking and positioning 13 fitting the payment system 14 electrical connection 14 first start up 15 operation 15 sales systems 15 distribution cycle 15 automatic defrost 16 air flow setting 16 PROGRAMMING 17 operation in normal user status 17 navigation 18 entering the programming mode 18 loader menu 19 statistics 19 disk prices 20 management of the coin box tubes 20 air flow setting 20 tes...

Page 8: ...nised by the manufac turer as identification for the machine and it sets out all the data which enables the manufacturer to provide promptly and safely technical information of any kind and facilitate the management of spare parts Fig 1 1 Product code 2 Type 3 Model 4 Work voltage 5 Power absorbed 6 Serial number 7 Frequency 8 Current 9 Type and quantity of refrigerating gas TYPE CODE MODEL SERIAL...

Page 9: ... considered improper and therefore potentially dangerous POSITIONING OF THE VENDING MACHINE The machine is not suitable for outdoors installations it needs to be installed inside dry premise away from sources of heat with a temperature between 5 and 35 C It cannot be installed in environments in which jets of water are used for cleaning i e large kitchens etc Themachineshallbepositionedsothatthema...

Page 10: ...erage risk do not fix light sources Payment system The machine is supplied with electrical arrangement for systems with protocol Executive BDV MDB and for monitoring 24 Vdc validators Apart from the coin box housing there is space for the op tional installation of the most common payment systems Sales prices A different price can be programmed for each selection on 4 different time bands that can ...

Page 11: ...erns live parts The manufacturer declines any responsibility for the use of non approved components The installation and the subsequent test operations shall be performed by qualified personnel with specific knowledge of the operation of the machine both from the point of view of electrical safety and of hygiene POWER CONSUMPTION Power consumption may be affected by several factors such as tempera...

Page 12: ...rmore otherusekey silver packscanberequested specifying the combination printed on the keys Usually the use key silver is the only one used whereas thecombinationchangekeys gold maybekeptasaspare key Avoid using the change keys for normal opening as this could damage the lock 0 9 0 1 2 0 Fig 4 to change the combination Open the door of the machine to avoid forcing rotation Lightly lubricate using ...

Page 13: ...d responsible for any damage caused by the non compliance with the existing regulations SWITCHES Opening the door activates the loading and program ming switches 3 2 1 Fig 5 1 Main switch 2 Open door switch 3 loading switch IMPORTANT The door and loading switches DO NOT disconnect voltage supply to the machine Inside the machine only those parts which are protected by covers and which are highligh...

Page 14: ...nternal The machine has the following components Modular and adjustable disks each disk can be divided in 6 12 18 24 or 36 sectors Refrigeration assembly placed in the lower part of the machine that allows keeping the correct temperature for the products The evaporator is defrosted automatically every 6 hours inverting the gas flow The time interval can also be pro grammed between 1 and 99 hours l...

Page 15: ...can be loaded in two ways with open door if there are many products to load with closed door if there aren t many products to load they can be put inside the machine through the sale doors without opening the main door Load the products making sure that the label is visible and the products can be recognised by the user The products must not be forced into the slots and must not stick out If the m...

Page 16: ...igerated food checking that all the compartments have been loaded the label of the product faces the window and is prop erly readable from the outside the product s packaging does not interfere with the spacer counting lever 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2 1 5 4 6 7 8 3 Fig 9 1 Separator 2 Spacer disks management system 3 Fixing screw 4 Spacers count lever 5 Source magnet sensor 6 Lock electromagnet pin 7 A...

Page 17: ...ernatively press to restore normal operation of the machine without resetting the counters Ifnobuttonispressedfor1minute themachinegoesauto matically into normal operation mode without resetting the counters SELECT PRODUCT Temperature XX C The refrigeration assembly allows to reach with the machine under full operation capacity to reach 7 C in the cell within 45 minutes from the completion of the ...

Page 18: ...e absolutely avoided for wash ing the machine Before starting maintenance always turn the ma chine off The integrity of the device and compliance of its systems with the existing regulations must be checked at least once a year by qualified person nel SERVICE SUSPENSION For long downtime periods proceed as follows unplug the machine from the power supply remove the products and clean the accessori...

Page 19: ... the hole in the main switch Warning When power is given to the machine with the door open the lighting of the window is switched on DO NOT look directly into the light sources 3 2 1 4 Fig 11 1 Main switch 2 Open door switch 3 loading switch 4 Fuses UNPACKING AND POSITIONING After removing the packaging verify the integrity of the machine In case of doubt do not use the machine The packaging mater...

Page 20: ... that the plates data corre spond to the mains data and in particular Thevalueofthevoltageshallbewithintherecommended limits The general switch shall have suitable characteristics for supporting the maximum load requested and it shall ensure an omnipolar switch off with a switch contact gap of at least 3 mm The switch the socket and the plug shall be placed in an accessible position The electrical...

Page 21: ...rted the user must purchase at least one product Without mandatory purchase when the user pres ses the change return button the coins can be retrie ved DISTRIBUTION CYCLE Press and hold the rotation button to rotate the disks programmed for free selection Release the button to interrupt the rotation and bring the desired product in sale position right of the collec tion compartment First in First ...

Page 22: ...orator detects a temperature of 4 C thesoftwarechecksthatthedefrostingcycleneverexceeds 10 minutes Fig 16 1 Compressor 2 Condensing unit 3 Dehumidifier filter 4 Capillary 5 Evaporator 6 Liquid separator 7 Vacuum tube 8 By pass valve 9 Hot gas tube 10 Evaporator s fans 11 Condensing unit s fan the hot gas produced by the compressor is directly con veyed to the evaporator through the by pass tube Wh...

Page 23: ...he foreseen checks Dispensing selection and messages to the user Loader menu Detection of statistical data and execution of simple checks on the operation and on the dispensed items Technician s menu Test functions programming of machine s settings and performance According to the operation mode the display and keypad functionschangeasdescribedinthefollowingparagraphs OPERATION IN NORMAL USER STAT...

Page 24: ...ume the following functions Navigation keys and allow switching to the previous or following menu func tion Confirmation key This allows switching from a menu to a submenu or to confirm the data shown on display Exit key allows returning from a submenu to the upper menu or not confirming currently active data Program key see fig 5 to return from a submenu that requires selec tion buttons to be use...

Page 25: ...tive counters 1 single selection counter 2 bands counter 3 fault counter 4 coin box data 5 photocell errors 6 engine errors 7 collection compartment lock errors Theprintincludes themachine scode timeanddateofthe print software version operator s code date and time of the machine s installation The printout can be obtained as follows From the printing function press the key the display shows Confir...

Page 26: ...tches the regulation screw TEST Disks This function allows testing the operation of the rotation of the disks by pressing the loading buttons With this function pressing loading buttons doesn t change a disk and or slot status full empty expired Sale doors This function allows checking the operation of the selec tion buttons without activating disk rotation With this function pressing loading butt...

Page 27: ... to decide which of the protocols for the expected payment systems to enable and manage the related functions PAYMENT SYSTEMS Coin box type Validator ENGINEER X X The communication protocols for the expected payment systems are Validators Executive BDV MDB Someoftheparameters whicharecommonamongseveral payment systems keep the set value even if the system type is changed If necessary they can be m...

Page 28: ...redit This function allows you to define the maximum credit for the introduced coins which is accepted Maximum change It is possible to set a limit to the total amount of the change that the coin box will pay when the change re turn button is pressed or after a single dispensing Any credit exceeding the programmed amount with this function will be cashed in Accepted coins It is possible to define ...

Page 29: ...n is enabled the remaining credit will be returned up to the maximum change value Obligation to buy This allows the enabling disabling of the coins return button before dispensing a product ON the change is returned after a product has been selected OFF the change is returned immediately when the coins return key is pressed the machine works as change ma chine Maximum credit This function allows y...

Page 30: ...machine to return the change at the end of a selection Each algorithm verifies a set of conditions such as for example the amount of coins in the tubes or the status empty or full of the tubes which will be used by the coin box to return the change If one of these conditions is not satisfied the machine will notbecapableofgivingthechange inthiscasethedisplay will show the message No change given C...

Page 31: ...If the time band is not used apart from the standard price list it is possible to manage three further price lists depend ing on the type of cashless support used key 1 3 If the time band is used the selections will be dispensed for the cashless system at a price which is different from the standard price during the time intervals which have been programmed the selections will be dispensed with tw...

Page 32: ... 0 DA CONFIGURATION This group of functions controls all the parameters re lated to the operation of the machine Date and time setting This function allows you to set the current date and time The data is used by the machine for managing the time band and the statistics In the absence of power supply the machine maintains the set date and time by means of a buffer battery Refrigeration group The o...

Page 33: ...ature gets recorded every 10 minutes with this feature enabled it is possible to read time data and tem perature information anti condensation resistance activation Enable disable ON OFF the operation of the anti con densation resistance placed in the sliding slot The effective heating power can be set in a percentage value between 0 80 W Default setting OFF defrosting The feature programs a defro...

Page 34: ...s all the parameters re lated to the display language It is possible to choose a language for your display text messages second language It allows the user to choose a second language to view the display messages along with the main language user display With this feature it is possible to enable and choose which kind of information you want to see on your display during normal operation Informati...

Page 35: ... shutting down time bands can be set days of the week are identified by progressive numbers 1 monday 2 tuesday etc The same time band can t include different weeks days In case of mistakenly overlapping time bands the device will stay on for the shortest time For example to set sale suspension time bands from 07 00AMto08 00PMsomachineisoperatingduringwork ing days and inactive during weekends use ...

Page 36: ...t Testing devices Keypad display shows the key to press if the button works properly it passes on testing the next key Buttons the proper operation of buttons failures reset and shopper is tested Temperature temperature value recorded by the probe is shown If display shows value 11 0 it means that probe is faulted or power supply to the probe has been inter rupted If display shows value 41 0 it me...

Page 37: ...oor is shut self test start up is not performed view counting errors This function allows the user to view the counting errors of the sectors during start up process Last 30 counting errors are recorded STATISTICS The data related to the operation of the machine are stored both in total counters and in relative counters which can be reset without losing the total data STATISTICS ELECTRONIC COUNTER...

Page 38: ...audrate transmission speed This allows you to choose the communication speed of transmissions only if EVA DTS type is set with fixed Default setting 2400bps connection By activating this function the machine waits for the con nection with a data acquisition device EVA DTS Enabe refill Only for data with transmission data system The function allows the user to enable by the end of the starting cycl...

Page 39: ...otal value of retails Aud 8 Correct change Values of retails done in a no change condition Aud 9 Mixed dispensing Total value of the dispensed items which were paid for in a different way for example also through other types of payment C P C token Aud 10 Coin payment Amount of money inserted in the coin slit through the Coin payment function MDB audit protocol Aud 1 Money in tubes money in the coi...

Page 40: ...ve the file e g STARF000 STP delete With this function it is possible to delete the setup files one by one from the inserted Upkey delete all With this function it is possible to delete all the setup files from the inserted Upkey upkey statistics management dispenser upkey By confirming this function after having inserted the Upkey in the appropriate slot on the CPU board you can save a statistics...

Page 41: ...abled the fault is notified if the door is not unlocked and locked back in a certain amount of time after selection With the function out of service if open enabled a failed attempt to block the machine is reported on the dis play and prevents the machine from working With the function out of service if open disabled a failed attempt to block the machine is reported on the display Gas temperature ...

Page 42: ...t clean inside and outside Cleaningcanbedonewithcommercialproductsaslongas they re not too aggressive When cleaning half disks in a dishwasher water tempera ture must remain lower than 60 C Cleaning products can leave unpleasant odours inside the machine if not properly removed To grant a perfect pick up doors operation doors must be kept clean Do not grease or oil in ANY case IMPORTANT You must a...

Page 43: ... see fig 9 on the door s rail must be re calibrated after each alteration to the number of com partments Uncrew the door holder with a philips scewdriver and reposition it Shaped spacers Disks with shaped spacers are equipped in some mod els also available as accessories for further changes so they can hold rectangular shaped products see fig 15 In this case it is not possible to change slot numbe...

Page 44: ...upper disk Unscrew the two hexagon head bolts from disks column support Disassemble external shaft support Lift the entire column and release it from the lower part Put everything back together following the inverted order 2 3 1 Fig 23 1 Shaft 2 Shaft brackets 3 Hexagon headed bolts ELECTRIC PANEL The electrical panel is mounted in the lower part of the machine the general switch can be accessed d...

Page 45: ...2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Fig 25 1 Not used 2 Verifiers J5 3 Battery jumper pin 2 and 3 4 J16 prices display 5 Selection buttons 6 Watchdog input jumper chiuso 7 Up key J18 8 Not used 9 Programming input button 10 Display J8 11 Not used 12 Serial RS232 J10 13 Payments EXE BDV J12 14 Payments MDB J11 15 Can bus connector J13 16 Can bus connector J14 17 Jumper Can Bu...

Page 46: ...5 RL7 RL9 J18 J10 J9 JP1 SW1 J14 J11 J17 JP2 J4 J3 J7 J5 J19 J6 J8 J12 J16 J2 J1 J13 J15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Fig 26 1 Disks electromagnets 2 Disks electromagnets 3 LED Reset 4 J12 power supply 24 Vdc 5 J19 doors resistors 6 Can bus jumper 7 Can bus 8 Can bus 9 Not used 10 RS232 11 Sector counter Micro 12 To probes and relay card 13 Mircro doors 14 WDI ...

Page 47: ...el provide 24Vdc power supply to the machine s electronics The cards are equipped with 2A protection fuses The cards do not require calibration and or maintenance 3 1 2 Fig 28 1 Mains power supply connector 2 Protection fuses 3 Activations board 24V power supply connector SOFTWARE UPDATE The machine is equipped with Flash EPROM which can be rewritten Bymeansofanappropriateprogrammeandasuitablesys ...

Page 48: ...ng The operation of the device is shown in the image and it is The by pass electro valve remains open until the probe on the evaporator detects a temperature of 4 C thesoftwarechecksthatthedefrostingcycleneverexceeds 10 minutes Fig 30 1 Compressor 2 Condensing unit 3 Dehumidifier filter 4 Capillary 5 Evaporator 6 Liquid separator 7 Vacuum tube 8 By pass valve 9 Hot gas tube 10 Evaporator s fans 11...

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Page 52: ...T OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 2 1 2 1 Sled 2 1 2 1 Sled IN OUT IN OUT OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 OUT IN Sled 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 9 4 3 6 0 0 Th...

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Page 54: ... with the system through the follow ing components Key that allows rotating the disks in Shopper mode or when the main door is open all the disks LCD display 4 rows for 20 characters the first four selection button that in maintenance and programming mode assume the following functions Navigation Keys and allow switching to the previous or following menu func tion Confirmation Key This allows swit...

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Page 59: ...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 in general contained in this publication are confidential and can neither be reproduced completely or in part nor be transmitted to third parties without the written permission of the Manufacturer who has sole ownership...

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