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1. uononpoau 3ue340duj uononpoaiu VOCE Media Ensure that you are familiar and adhere to the most recent Health and Safety at Work and Electricity at Work Regulations Important This machine is not intended for use by persons including children and the infirm with reduced physical sensory or metal capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine Your VOCE Media machine is for indoor use only and because it is a beverage machine should be placed in a clean and hygienic area Technical Manual Table of Contents Section 1 Machine Specification 1 1 15 ERE 1 1 2 1 1 3 External Features doe dep a tiaia naaie 2 1 4 Internal Features i HER err pem Rn 3 Section 2 Installatiori rer ee eit Ee p 5 2 1 Installing your Machine cccscccescesssceseceseeeeseesssecseessaeesseeesstenees 5 2 2 Connecting the Water Supply 5 2 3 Connecting the Electrical Supply 2220 6 2 4 Installation Procedure sees 6 2 5 Setting Up the Carbonator Unit If Applicable 9 2 6
2. E EE ELO RR S 54 5 14 Telemetty i tret t ie e bu it 56 5 15 Leave Service Application 4 40 0 1 1 56 6 Service Keypad Functions 2 2 57 7 Technical Informations sete f mne teint 61 7 1 Water Services ten eee e e eren 61 7 2 Hot Water System coire een eee 61 7 34ngredient Dispense cepere iere pe Een eene 61 7 4 Mixing System eru 62 7 5 Moving Dispense Head 62 7 6 Cup Dispense Unit tette tre RES RE og ea 62 7 7 Waste Level Probes tee erae d 63 7 8 CoEx Brewer If Applicable essen 63 7 9 Oltre Brewer If Applicable 4440 0 63 710 5 64 7 11 Mains Voltage Filter essere 65 7 12 Coin Mechanism Transformer Optional Extra 65 7 13 Coin and Card Key Systems 65 7 14 Coin Mechanism etenim 65 7 15 Card Key System 5i eR eet eie 65 8 2 5 IRE 67 8 1 Vend Sequence EE EP ER RETE eni er eher 67 8 2 System Overview 84 67 9 iDispense Pipe Length ieri e RERO TIBI LEES 71 9 1 16 71 10
3. UOQIIAS apo p UOQIAS 20 VOCE Media 4 4 4 Value Entry These screens enable a value to be entered in this example the selection timer for the Milk 1 ingredient 1 Using the appropriate illuminated touch keys add the required value 2 When the required value is set select Save 3 Reset clears any displayed value Time 21 58 36 Date 27 Feb 2014 Technical Manual 21 Section 5 Engineer s Program The Engineer s Program enables the machine to be configured and sales and diagnostic information viewed The machine is supplied with default configurations for minimum setup time however some setup is required and certain settings can be adjusted for specific customers and their preferences To access this program navigate select and enter values refer to Section 4 Programming Mode for detailed information The menu structure is laid out below with brief explanations for each screen with references to more detailed information and tasks 5 1 Menu Structure Overview Main Menu Page 1 2 see para 5 2 Data Recall see Para 5 3 Non Resettable Sales Data Resettable Sales Data Events Identification Numbers SureVend Mug Vends Cup Vends Diagnostics see Para 5 4 Test Page 1 2 see Para 5 5 Dispense Head Switches amp Sensors Components Vend Without Cup Vend With Cup Keypad enables monetary and sales data to be viewed
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5. BWN PR 17 11 10 Main Switch Service keypad Cup Turret Cup Dispense Unit Door Locking Mechanism Cup Catcher Surevend Sensor Drip Tray Drip Catcher 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Kick Plate Waste Bucket liquids Waste Bucket solids Dispense Head CoEx Brewer Oltre Brewer Mixer Whipper System Ingredient Canisters A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING suone yi eds 4 VOCE Media Technical Manual Section 2 Installation A 1 Important It is essential that the personnel responsible for installing and servicing your machine understand the following The installation and commissioning of your machine should only be carried out by a trained and authorised service technician All water and electrical services must be correctly and safely connected All covers must be replaced correctly and securely and your machine left in a safe condition 2 1 Installing your Machine 1 Your machine is only suitable for indoor use we recommend that it be situated in an area with an ambient temperature not below 102 C and not exceeding 302 C Your machine should be located near the appropriate water and electrical services refer to Section 1 1 Specifications Prior to placing your machine in its final location ensure that there is sufficient access space available via passageways stairs lifts etc To ensure adequate ventilation 100 150 mm
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8. Technical Manual Part Number PR Issue A Sept 2014 Il VOCE Media EC Declaration of Conformity We Crane Merchandising Systems UK Of Pipsmore Park Bumpers Farm Industrial Estate Chippenham Wiltshire UK SN14 6NQ Declare that Type of Equipment Beverage Vending Machine Model Name VOCE Media Has been designed and manufactured to comply with all essential requirements of the following Regulations Directives 73 23 EEC gt 93 68 gt Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EEC and its amending directives 89 336 91 263 The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 92 31 gt 93 68 gt its amending directives 2004 108 EEC REG EC 1935 2004 materials and articles intended to come into contact with food EC 1895 2005 on the restriction of use of certain epoxy derivatives in materials and articles intended to come into contact with food DIR 2002 72 EC relating to plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs Tests have been performed by accredited certification bodies in accordance to the following specifications Low Voltage Directive EN 60335 1 2002 A1 A11 EN 60335 2 75 2004 A1 EN ISO 11201 EN ISO 3744 EMC Directive EN 55014 1 2000 A1 A2 EN 55014 2 1997 A1 EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 A2 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 EN 61000 4 2 EN 50366 2003 A1 HMM Co
9. A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING uonej eisu 2 2 6 VOCE Media 3 Connect the flexi hose supplied with your machine to the stopcock Flush the water supply before connecting the machine N B When connecting your machine to a water supply always use a new flexi hose Never re use an existing hose 4 Connect the hose to the inlet located on the rear of your machine Ensure that the seal is correctly fitted Ensure that all water supply fittings are tight 5 Turnon the water supply at the stop tap and check for leaks 2 3 Connecting the Electrical Supply Safety First The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed if it is correctly earthed The manufacturer declines all liability for damage resulting from a system which has not been earthed On no account should it be earthed only to the water supply pipe The appliance must be connected to a mains supply with a capacity appropriate for the application and in compliance with National and local regulations on electrical safety Important If any internal fuses become damaged or fail in any way they must be replaced by the correct fuse available from the manufacturer quoting the information written on the label adjacent to the relevant fuse holder Important If the mains lead becomes damaged in any way it must be replaced by a lead available from the manufacturer 2 4 Installation Procedure A trained insta
10. Disp head home switch At Home v Empty Peeler cup mechanism Input switches Cup sensor Jug vend At Home Cup station sensor Free vend At Home Peeler switch Turret switch Gravity water tank Tank level Tank full v Oltre Tea Brewer Brewer home switch At A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 18014 AVBUIZUJ 6 UOIIS 18014 6 30 VOCE Media 5 5 3 Components This menu enables the engineer to test the operation of individual or collective valves and motors on the components displayed While the tests are running the test animation accompanied by a Test Started message on a successful completion of the test the screen returns to the Components screen CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Components Page 1 1 E Pumps E Augers Whippers 5 5 3 1 Valves Use this option to test the correct operation of each individual dispense valve fitted to the heater tank the dispense head will also move to its fully extended position 1 Water will be dispensed from the heater tank during the test sequence Place a suitable container under the dispense position and on completion empty the contents of the container N B In this test the valves are each energised for 4 seconds allowing an accurate calibration of volume via the restriction on the valves Important Keep hands away from the dispense area as hot water is dispensed during the test Important After carrying out the v
11. Repeat this operation for all soluble freshbrew ingredient canisters fitted to the machine Rotate the canister outlets to their correct operating positions Ensure that the agitator is removed for any freeze dried products and the canister blanking bung is clicked into position A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 2 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 VOCE Media B2C Models Close the outlet slide to seal the fresh beans canister outlet before removing the canister from the machine Remove the canister lid Hang the fresh beans canister on the rear of the door DO NOT place the canister on the floor Fill the canister with fresh coffee beans Refit the canister lid and fit the canister into the machine ensuring that it is located correctly Open the outlet slide to ensure correct operation N B To maintain optimum drink quality Crane Merchandising Systems recommend that the bean canister is replenished on a daily basis Press the Cup Test button 7 located in the Service Keypad on the rear of the door and ensure that a cup is ejected from the cup drop unit Press the Park Head button 8 located in the Service Keypad on the rear of the door 7 and ensure that the dispense head moves to its fully extended position Press the button again to return it to its correct homed position Freshbrew Models Ensure the brewer cover waste
12. 05591452 79 Je iog eJnssaJd 76 6 E Joyejnsay ainssaig PUI Aa gt 8 2 1 Water Flow Diagram B2C Single Pump A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING VOCE Media 70 1 31SVM 1 o t s ro He NU UE 1 9 Cr Alddns z dnd 710 Dual Pump L JINGOW 228 01 eee ee ee a ee ee ee 1 E Ej 1NI0d 70 2704 3503450 NOLLVLS 011 15 104 ONIXIW ONIXIW 93e1s uMOUS UJa1s S 30 ab ge M a 3SN3dSI0 NOUIS NOLLVLS Ja3eAA JOIEM yuejJeieaH asuadsiq 6 L PIY 8 Z INSS Jd L 05510452 79 nonno a J9 log 4 55 44 6 6 J W 76 Joyeinsay eJnssaJd PUI 8 2 2 Water Flow Diagram B2C Section 8 B2C Espresso System Technical Manual 71 Section 9 Dispense Pipe Lengths There are two sizes of pipe which can be replaced by the Operator e outlet 8mm x 13mm e Allothers 6mm x 10mm 9 1 To replace pipes 1 Open cabinet door and extend the delivery head by pressing 8 on the service keypad 2 Usingthe above information about pipe size connect the pipes to the dispense head t
13. 4 6 inches clearance must be allowed between the back of the cabinet and the wall Open the door using the key provided Remove transit packing and installation kit Check for visual signs of damage which may have occurred during transit If your machine is damaged or any parts are missing you must contact the supplier immediately Level your machine in both the front to back and side to side planes by adjusting the feet Ensure that the door opens and closes easily and the lock operates correctly 2 2 Connecting the Water Supply 1 Your machine should be situated within 1 metre of a drinking water supply from a rising main terminating with a W R C approved 15mm compression stop tap N B The water supply should comply with both the Statutory Instrument No 1147 Water England and Wales and The Water Supply Water Quality Regulations 1989 Water pressure at the stop tap must be within the limits 2 6 Bar 200 Kpa 600 Kpa Freshbrew amp B2C Machines VOCE Media machines fitted with a paperless freshbrew brewer or CoEx brewer must be connected to the water supply via a water filter This filter must be of food grade quality and able to remove temporary hardness scale heavy metals lead copper iron cadmium chlorine and any organic pollutant s discolouration Warning If your Freshbrew or B2C machine is connected to a water supply and used without a water filter as specified above your warranty will be void
14. 5 5 6 Keypad This menu enables the engineer to test each touch key on both the drink selection CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Keypad Page 1 1 Up one level E 3 Main Keypad eypad interface and internal service keypad to ensure correct operation 5 5 6 1 Main Keypad 1 Select Main Keypad to test the drink selection keypad 2 All the touch keys are illuminated and the screen displays blank menu options 3 Press each touch key on the drink selection interface once only a bleep and a flag icon appears against the touch key pressed indicating that the touch key is operating correctly 4 When complete press the top left touch key three times to return to the Keypad menu screen 5 5 6 2 Service Keypad 1 Select Service Keypad to test the keys 2 Animage of the Service Keypad is displayed 3 Locate the keypad on the rear of the door and press each key to test its operation 4 As each key is pressed the corresponding key on the screen is highlighted 5 5 7 Coin Return Motor This menu enables the engineer to test the operation of the coin return motor Technical Manual 33 1 While the test is running the test animation accompanied by a Please Wait message a successful completion of the test the screen returns to the Test screen 5 5 8 Cup Drop This menu option enables the engineer to test the operation of the cup drop unit to ensure a cup is dropped While the test is running the test
15. Copy Configuration Change Operator Logo Custom Configurations enables a backup of the current configuration to be made and restored enables the current configuration to be copied to a USB stick and to be restored from a USB stick enables the customer logo to be changed pre programmed configurations can be selected A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 18014 5 6 gt 6 18014 5 6 24 Software Version Temperature Units Keyless Transitions Standby Screen VOCE Media displays details of the version currently installed enables the selection of Celsius or Fahrenheit Enables the user to vend into a jug or vend free of charge enables the machine to display a standby screen and to set a time between the last vend and when the Stand by screen is displayed System Settings Page 3 3 see Para 5 11 17 Default Dispense Head Position Security Codes see Para 5 12 Timed Events see Para 5 13 Time of Day Events Sanitation Events Backup Events Power Saving Events Telemetry see Para 5 14 Leave Service Application see Para 5 145 enables a default position to be selected enables access to the machine to be restricted codes for both Engineer and Operator access can be set enables the setup of procedures that the machine automatically carries out enables prices free vends and to inhibit vends at certain times periods enables clea
16. Jug Vend Configuration Disable Selections Token Enabled SureVend Cup Mechanism Product Configuration Page 2 2 see Para 5 7 9 Cup Size Selection Brewer Waste Management Water Filter Management Water Only No Cup Stick Stirrer VOCE Media runs the motor drops a cup illuminates the screen and touch key lights enables the CoEx module components to be tested enables the pricing of drinks enables the price of all the individual drinks to be changed set one price for all drinks set a discount for customers using their own mugs displays the price range enables all aspects of the drinks to be setup and adjusted enables the target water temperature the minimum temperature for a drink and displays the current tank temperature enables the recipes of each drink to be adjusted enables a name to be selected for Still Syrup pump and Soup drinks enables the selection of drinks available the number of cup vends per jug and to enable disable SureVend enables individual selections to be disabled enables which drinks are available with payment by token enable or disable SureVend can be switched off if mug vend only is used enables the cup size used in the machine to be selected enable or disable and to manage brewer waste capacity enable or disable and to manage filter service intervals enables hot and cold water to be dispensed without a cup being dispensed enables a stirrer to be disp
17. product Take the new lower piston and cylinder assembly from the service Before assembling the unit to the swing arms filter holder assembly ensure that the lower piston a is at the top of its stroke as shown in the photograph Ensure that the piston drive cam b is positioned as shown If necessary push the piston drive cam anti clockwise until it reaches its stop position Holding the lower piston and cylinder assembly as shown guide the assembly into the swing arms filter holder assembly A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING e ueue1ure A pue uon as saJnpa2oJd e ueue1ure A pue 86 9 Check and ensure that the lower piston guide block c locates with the piston drive cam d as shown in the photograph 10 Ensure the plastic washer a if fitted is placed 11 12 correctly over the input shaft long side as shown Re assemble the front and rear brewer panels to the central piston chamber swing arms assembly using the three retaining screws locknuts Check and ensure that the brewer release lever mechanism operates correctly Re fit the brewer drive coupling to the input shaft ensuring that the raised pip b lines up with its locating dimple c on the input shaft Ensure that the captive lock nut is retained in the plastic drive coupling moulding Refit the bolt to secure the brewer drive coupling to the in
18. the accumulative data values for the life of the machine enables data to be viewed and cleared enabling data to be recorded over a period of time enables certain events which have happened with the machine to be viewed power losses last actions etc this displays the serial numbers of any the boards and MDB equipment fitted displays details of SureVend activities displays a count of Mug vends displays a count of Cup vends this displays any errors that have occurred active and historic with the ability to clear enables operations and components to be tested ensures that the dispense head can move to the selected position displays the current state of all switches and sensors in the machine enables individual or collective components to be test enables drinks to be delivered without a cup being dispensed from the machine enables drinks to be delivered into a cup dispensed from the machine enables the touch keys on the drink selection interface and the buttons on the service keypad to be tested A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 18014 5 JXDUISUQ 6 gt 6 5 6 22 Coin Return Motor Cup Drop Test Page 2 2 see Para 5 5 9 Display CoEx Module Price see Para 5 6 Individual Prices Entire Machine Mug Discount View High Low Price Product Configuration Page 1 2 see Para 5 7 Heater Tank Setup Selection Timers Custom Selection Names
19. wayshs 0 5944 3 224 8 uon es 68 VOCE Media 4 Vibration Pump s 230V ac When a drink is selected the pumps switch on at the appropriate moment until the required amount of water has been pumped through the system 5 Pressure Boiler The pressure boiler has a capacity of 350ml and is fitted with a 2kW heating element Cold water is diffused as it enters the boiler through the lower coupling Heated water exits the boiler through the top coupling A resettable temperature cut out is mounted externally near the top of the boiler as a safety feature A thermistor is mounted in the front of the boiler to measure water temperature 6 Espresso Valve Supplies heated water to the CoEx brewer when an espresso or freshbrew drink has been selected 7 Pressure Valve This valve is normally open exposing the system to the 3 bar mechanical relief valve It is closed during vends to allow higher pressures to be achieved within the system 8 Relief Valve 3 Bar Mechanical The 3 bar pressure valve is a mechanical safety valve The valve allows for heat expansion while the machine is in stand by mode 9 Grinder Mechanism Not Shown On Water Flow Diagram The grind mechanism consists of a 230V ac conical grinder with a manual adjustment When an espresso based drink is selected the grinder will run for the programmed time grinding beans and feeding the brewer at the same time The grinder is fitted with a manual adjusting mechani
20. Brewer Page 1 1 goal is to vend the programmed amount of water in Selection Timers during a vend more or Up one level less will be vended by increasing or decreasing the t numeric value CoEx Cleaning 1 FB Compensation relates to low pressure drinks 2 Esp Compensation relates to high pressure drinks and is set in exactly the same way 5 7 17 CoEx Brewer This menu enables the following options for the CoEx brewer to be set up Prevend Heat E CoEx Pump Mode CoEx Tablet Clean E CoEx Cleaning Last CoEx Clean 5 7 17 1 CoEx Cleaning This option enables the cleaning of the CoEx brewer with the following options 1 Tablet Clean This option initiates the CoEx brewer tablet cleaning routine also initiated by Button 11 on the Service keypad For more information see Para 6 11 and the Operator s Manual 2 Cleaning This enables a warning to be displayed when the CoEx brewer requires cleaning and if ignored the drink selections using the CoEx brewer are withdrawn If this option is disabled no such warning is displayed and the CoEx brewer can continue to be used 3 Last CoEx Clean this indicates the time and date the EE CoEx Brewer was cleaned Water Quantity 5 7 17 2 CoEx Pump Mode This indicates the CoEx pump mode installed in the machine ether Single or Dual e Inactivity Period A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 18014 AVB
21. Diagnostics and Maintenance Procedures 73 TO te EH ORARE 73 10 2 Hot Water Tank De Scale Procedure 79 10 3 Brewer Maintenance Oltre Brewer 80 10 4 System Drain Down B2C Machines Only 81 10 5 CoEx Brewer Bean Grinder Maintenance B2C Machines 83 Technical Manual Vil Section 11 Electrical Electronics Information eeeeenees 89 11 1 LCD Screen ATM 89 11 2 Control Board a oed Ere E p E pH E RD RR 90 11 3 Control Board Connection 1 91 11 4 Input Output Board ccecsccescesscsssssecsseesessssssecssessesessesseesees 92 11 5 Inp t CIFGUItT tete C t leto De ETS 93 11 64np t ClrCuit2 ier OR ei a a bx i 94 11 7 Output Circuit 95 TLS Output Circuit 2 96 11 9 Power Circuit Instant and Freshbrew Machines 97 11 10 Power Circuit B2C Machines 98 11 11 Heater Circuit be redi ED pre ER ED ER 99 A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 1 Jo ajqeL VIII VOCE Media Technical Manual 1 Section 1 Machine Specifications 1 1 Specifications General Height 1830mm 72 Width 700mm 27 55 Depth 785mm 30 90 Weight 184kg 406 Ibs Cup Ca
22. Mode This menu is only applicable when a MDB Coin Mechanism is fitted to the machine and is Technical Manual 47 Enabled on the Coin Mechanism menu Two options are available 1 Multi Vend The user can make multiple vends as long as there is sufficient credit entered In order to get change the customer must press the coin return touch key 2 Single Change is returned to the use automatically as soon as a valid selection is made 5 10 8 Card Revalue If the MDB Card Reader is fitted enabling the use of a payment card it is possible for a user to pay cash into the machine to add credit to their card This menu enables this facility to be Enabled Disabled 5 10 9 Change Without Purchase This menu is only seen when a MDB Coin Mechanism is fitted to the machine and Enabled on the Coin Mechanism menu The Change Without Purchase value specifies how and when the machine returns change to a customer If the customer deposits credit into the machine which is less than or equal to the value set in the Change Without Purchase menu change will be returned without a purchase However if the credit is larger the customer must make a purchase before change will be given For example 1 Value set to 1 00 Non escrowed coins less than or equal to 1 00 will be changed without purchase All escrowed coins are returned 2 Value set to 0 00 Forced Vend This value forces the customer to make a selection No change will be retur
23. Sanitation Events service keypad followed by the sequence 4 4 4 4 on the drink selection interface This screen enables these entry codes to be changed Important On no account should this code be altered without first consulting your supervisor or manager 1 Enter Pin this pin enables the following pins to be changed 2 Change Engineer PIN this displays and enables the pin to be changed for entry into the Engineers program 3 Change Operator PIN this displays and enables the pin to be changed for entry into the Operators program 4 Change Keyless Jugvend PIN this displays and enables the pin to be changed for the user to use a jug vend The default PIN is 9999 5 Change Keyless Freevend PIN this displays and enables the pin to be changed for the user to use Freevend The default PIN is 9998 5 13 Timed Events rice Technical Manual 55 This enables the creation deletion and update of timed events that are run automatically CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTENS Free Vend Page 1 1 Up one level 2 Cr E Free Vend 1 E Free Vend 3 in the machine via the following menus 1 Time of Day Events This enables the setup of discounted vend free vend and CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Free Vend 1 Page 1 1 Up one level 2 Days of Week E Delete This Event Frequency E Start Time E End Time inhibited vend periods 2 Sanitation Events This enables the setup of periods when
24. Wartanty Card ertt e e E tix RO pen dte 10 Section 3 How To Vend A Drink essere 11 3E Selecting A Drink bids 11 3 2 Adding Milk Lightener Sugar 00 13 3 3 Vending A Drink cer baie e m buses 14 3 4 Selecting A Drink Using Number Choice 15 3 5 Selecting A Jug or Free Vend With Keyless 5 15 Section 4 Programming 17 4T Program ENnthy onec t HEN ee v ee 17 4 2 Navigating through the Menu Display 17 4 3 Accessing the Programming 2 18 4 4 Entering or Updating Parameters 18 Section 5 Engineer s Program eee eee end 21 5 1 Menu Structure Overview 21 5 2 Main Menu iiem iere tea eerte 25 5 3 Data Recall 25 5 4 Diagnostics ce ee ts 28 LIE III 29 5 6 PICO Sauer E RD ei ere 34 5 7 Product Configuration sss nennen 36 5 8 MenuSetup 44 A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING s1u91u0 Jo ajqeL s1u91u0 Jo ajqeL VI Section Section Section Section Section VOCE Media 5 O Free Vend 5 iced 45 5 10 MOrGy iiec ree E RH 45 5 11 System Settings eden et i mE REIR PIE ERES 48 5 12 Security Codes iani detiene 53 BES Titried EVENS
25. animation accompanied by a Cup Dropping message on a successful completion of the test the screen returns to the Test screen 5 5 9 Display This menu option enables the engineer to test the LCD display screen 1 Select Display the LCD display changes to display a test pattern revealing any flaw in the LCD screen N B To see a correctly displayed test pattern in full colour visit the Tech Zone website www cranems co uk technical 2 When complete press any touch key to return to the Test screen 5 5 10 CoEx CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Coex Module Page 1 1 Up one level gt Inlet Valve Home Brewer z Pressure Valve Espresso Valve Water Pump 1 Water Pump 2 Module This menu enables the engineer to test the operation of the CoEx module components While the tests are running the test animation accompanied by a Test Started message successful completion of the test the screen returns to the CoEx Module screen 5 5 10 1 Home Brewer Use this option to ensure that the brewer is able to reset and return to the home position 5 5 10 2 Espresso Valve Use this option to test the correct operation of the espresso valve 5 5 10 3 Water Pump 1 and 2 Use this option to test the correct operation of the water pump or pumps as fitted to the A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 18014 AVBUIZUJ 6 UOQIIS 18014 5 8 3 6 UOQIIS 34 VOCE Media machine 1 Water will be dispensed f
26. controller board operates the mains water inlet valve until the required water level is restored 3 Aseries of 24v DC control valves are mounted on the outside of the heater tank These supply heated water to each of the mixing stations where ingredients are added to make the drink The hot water valve dispenses straight into the cup 4 Should the inlet valve fail or mains water supply be disabled the controller board will detect a fault after the inlet valve open signal has been active for 2 minutes and the required water level has not been reached At this point the keypad will be disabled all outputs from the controller board including the heater element will be switched off and the LCD will show the message Sorry Out of Service Fill Timeout 7 2 2 B2C Machines The water system fitted to B2C machines is described in detail in this manual refer to Section 8 2 System Overview for full details 7 3 Ingredient Dispense 1 Theingredients required for making up either an instant or freshbrew drink are contained in ingredient canisters and are dispensed by means of an auger located in the base of each canister Each auger is driven by a 24v DC 128 RPM motor 2 Theamount of product dispensed by each canister is controlled by the vending machine controller and may be adjusted via the Selection Timers menu refer to the Engineers Program Para 5 7 2 for full details 3 Therequired ingredients for each vend are d
27. deflection chute and brewer waste container are fitted correctly Slide the container into position directly under the brewer with its lip outside the brewer cover If fitted check that the coin mechanism and cash box operate correctly from within the program MDB Fill the coin tubes with correct coinage Ensure coin return mechanism functions correctly Operate the machine through its complete range of selections to ensure that each vend is correctly dispensed Follow the instructions detailed in Service Keypad Functions for making a vend using the Test Vend button 6 Close the cabinet door Ensure that the machine is left in a clean and safe condition Technical Manual 2 5 Setting Up the Carbonator Unit If Applicable 1 Open the cabinet door Fit the seal 1 provided in the installation kit to the regulator as shown in the photograph Connect the regulator to the bottle Tighten the locknut Carefully lift the CO bottle into the machine ensuring that the gas supply pipe is not trapped or obstructed in any way Safety First The CO bottle may be heavy Always follow the correct procedure when lifting heavy objects Secure the CO bottle with the safety chain Turn on the supply from the bottle and ensure that the regulator 2 is indicating a pressure of 35 PSI Place the carbonator overflow pipe into the waste bucket Fill the carbonator water bath with clean cold water
28. drink being dispensed The mechanism is operated by a 24v DC 48 RPM motor The motor is connected to a pinion which engages with a rack on the dispense arm This mechanism is used to move the dispense head backwards and forwards A micro switch fitted to the rear of the dispense head chassis detects the home position head withdrawn not dispensing An optical sensor is also fitted and this works in conjunction with a decoder bracket attached to the rack to determine the position of the dispense head A moulded dispense head mounted at the front of the unit connects the tubes from the various mixing systems brewers and hot water to separate dispense nozzles N B Dispense pipe lengths are shown in Section 9 7 6 Cup Dispense Unit 1 Cups either paper or plastic are stored in tubes which are located above the cup dispense unit The unit incorporates a 24v DC motor for Indexing the correct turret over the cup drop unit as required The cups are separated and dropped by a cup ring The cup ring comprises five separator cams operated by a 24v DC motor which is controlled by the vending machine controller Technical Manual 63 3 The cup level is monitored by an electronic system An infrared LED cup sensor transmitter is positioned in the cup assembly above the cup splitter with an infrared detector cup sensor receiver mounted directly opposite 4 The light emitted by the LED is detected when NO CUPS are present With a
29. heat rinse is in progress VOCE Media Additional information Water in both the boilers is maintained at a lower temperature to conserve power This message will be removed once operating temperature is achieved in both the boilers The error is cleared up once sanitation process is complete The error is cleared once operating temperature is achieved by pressure boiler The machine will disable all CoEx based drinks if the temperature falls below min vend temperature The drinks will be re enabled once min Vend temperature is achieved All drinks related to pressure boiler will be disabled The error is cleared when cold unit tank is filled up All cold drinks will be disabled The error is advisory from day 7 to 10 unless the error was raise as a result of interruption of the last CoEx tablet clean However on day 10 the software will disable all CoEx based drinks until the clean is performed Beans hopper or pre ground coffee canisters attached to CoEx brewer needs to be refilled All drinks using this ingredient will be disabled This is a transient error Only shown when pre heat rinse is in progress Automatically cleared by software after the rinse is successfully completed at the start of the Technical Manual 79 10 2 Hot Water Tank De Scale Procedure To maintain correct water levels and water temperature the heater tank must be inspected regularly and if necessary be de scaled To ensur
30. machine and allow the heater tank to fill and to heat up Drain and fill one more time The machine is now ready to be put back in service A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING SoJnpoe2oJd pue OT uon eg saJnpa2oJd e ueue1ure A pue 2onsouSeiq 80 VOCE Media 10 3 Brewer Maintenance Oltre Brewer The following two cleaning procedures must be completed on a daily and weekly routine 10 3 1 Daily Cleaning Procedure A Important Cleaning and maintenance must be completed daily 1 Fill a cleaning bucket with hot water and dilute the bactericidal cleaner in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Open the door of the machine The brewer will always return to its fully open position at the end of the vend cycle In the unlikely event that the brewer chamber is closed Press 2 on the service keypad the brewer will start to move and will stop at the open position Disassemble the brewer as illustrated Clean the Oltre brewer chassis and mounting area Clean all of the Oltre brewer components Rinse all components with clean water dry then refit to machine Technical Manual 81 10 3 2 Weekly Cleaning Procedure 5 Important Cleaning and maintenance outlined below must be completed on a weekly basis Check that the Oltre brewer s are in an open position if not then press 2 on the service keypad the brewer will move and will stop at t
31. machine on or prior to the next Co Ex drink vended after a 7 minute period of brewer inactivity 2 The pre heat routine is only available on single pump units 10 5 CoEx Brewer Bean Grinder Maintenance B2C Machines Only Espresso machines are fitted with the unique CoEx brewer unit which produces both fresh coffee and espresso based drinks from ground beans and freshbrew pre ground coffee from the same unit Routine cleaning and maintenance instructions for this unit can be found in the Voce Media Operator s Manual Part No PR14987000 10 5 1 CoEx Brewer Grinder Blades 50 000 Vend Service Crane Merchandising Systems recommends that the brewer unit and bean grinder is serviced by an authorised engineer after every 50 000 vends A CoEx service kit part no PH11705000 shown opposite is available from the manufacturer and contains all of the components required to ensure the machine continues to give trouble free service The service kit contains the following components with part nos 1 Lower piston and cylinder assembly Pt No ME10592000 2 Filter head assembly Pt No ME11703000 3 Grinder blades Pt No ME07308000 4 ring water inlet not shown Pt No ME10595000 A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING e ueue1ure A pue uon as saJnpa2oJd e ueue1ure A pue 2nsouSeiq 84 VOCE Media To carry out the 50 000 vend serv
32. stack of cups present the beam is broken As the cups drop below the LED transmitted light is detected If this is the case the controller will index the cup tubes until a full stack is located A turret location micro switch ensures that the cup tubes stop centrally over the cup ring N B The turret motor will run until the next stack is deposited into the cup splitter which breaks the LED beam and the cup stack micro switch returns to its normally open state The motor will run until it either finds the next stack or all the turret extrusions have been checked If no cups are present the Out of Cups Please Insert Mug message is displayed on the LCD 5 stack index motor is protected by a time out feature The motor will rotate for a maximum period of 60 seconds If at the end of this period no cups have been detected the LCD will display the Out of Cups message 7 7 Waste Level Probes 1 The waste level probes positioned in the waste bucket detect the water level in the bucket 2 The system consists of two probes in a moulded body When the water level is high enough that both of the probes are immersed in the water a message is displayed on the LCD indicating the waste bucket is full and the machine is disabled The machine will remain in this state until the waste bucket has been emptied 7 8 CoEx Brewer If Applicable The unique CoEx combined coffee and espresso brewer provides both freshly brewed co
33. through the system a water flow meter will send pulses back to the main controller and the espresso selection will be delivered into the cup 5 Oncethe required amount of water has been pumped through the system the inlet valve closes and the pumps stop pumping water through the system The brewer compresses the used coffee pellet the pressure relief valve is opened and the espresso valve switched off 6 The brewer motor reverses and drives the piston back up to the top of the chamber The wiper mechanism ejects the used coffee pellet into the dry waste container and the brewer piston moves back to the stand by position 8 2 System Overview Important The machine must be operated in conjunction with a water filter of food grade quality capable of removing temporary hardness scale heavy metals lead copper iron cadmium chlorine and any organic pollutants discolouration Crane Merchandising Systems recommend the Brita AquaQuell water filter for use with B2C machines 1 Water Inlet Valve A 24V dc single solenoid water inlet valve When a drink is selected the inlet valve is opened At the same time the pumps are operated pumping water through the system 2 Reducing Valve An inline reducing valve that maintains water pressure entering the system at 0 5 bar 3 Flow Meter As water flows through the system the flow meter sends pulses back to the control board A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING wa sks 0 5944 3 Zg 8 uon es
34. very important and must not be overlooked Once the B2C system has been cooled the LCD will display the message Machine cooled and water will stop pumping through the system Remove the waste bucket and empty the contents before re fitting to the machine Ensure all pipes etc are refitted correctly into the bucket Turn off the power to the machine A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING pue OT uon eg e ueuo1ure A pue 8 82 VOCE Media 10 4 2 Removing the module for maintenance N B It is not necessary to remove the module to drain the system down To remove the module for maintenance proceed as follows 1 10 4 3 Draining down the module Close the fresh beans outlet slide and remove the fresh beans container along with the fresh ground coffee canister Loosen the screws securing the RH boiler cover and remove Unclip the two loom connectors to the B2C module Remove the brewer waste bucket from the machine Turn off the water supply to the module using the cut off 1 located in water pipe situated under the module Un screw and remove the water inlet hose 2 to the module Loosen the two lower B2C module retaining screws Carefully lift the module up and out of the machine Draining down the module allows the engineer to safely work on system components It may also be necessary to do this for transi
35. 004129 3 1 uon es 21004329 3 21 2 3 92 VOCE Media 11 4 Input Output Board The input output board is located at the top RH side of the machine It is mounted onto the rear of the cabinet and can be accessed by removing the ingredient canisters and the RH boiler cover Y J9Y170A H9IH I O BOARD HEATSINK POWER LED HEARTBEAT LED 1 J9 J1 J2 JULY 14 Technical Manual 11 5 Input Circuit 1 JULY 14 9 BOARD MOvi8 31HM 1 lt Ave 933 31HM lo RED 93 WHITE PINK WHITE YELLOW BLACK WHITE GREY PURPLE GREEN BLACK WHITE RED YELLOW 5 FLOW METER 9 BLACK WHTE RED BLUE BLACK PINK YELLOW RED BLACK BLACK WHITE CDU PEELER SWITCH CDU TURRET SWITCH FREE VEND SWITCH JUG VEND SWITCH COMMON RETURN GROUND DISPENSE HEAD POSITION SENSOR ek COLD UNIT FILL INPUT DISPENSE HEAD HOME SWITCH BREWER x HOME SWITCH TEAPOT HOME SWITCH COMMON RETURN GROUND FRESHBREW OPTION B2C OPTION COLD UNIT OPTION A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING suieJ8elq 21004129 3 Ee214329 3 uon es swesseig 21004329J3 21432 13 uoQIaS 94 VOCE Media 11 6 Input Circuit 2 LEVEL PR
36. 3 Previous page Il Software Version Backup Restore E L Copy Configuration E Keyless Transitions Temperature Units Standby Screen Change Operator Logo Custom Configurations CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS System Settings Page 1 3 Up one level nine Information hine Configuration Id Software Updates and Date Next page coins in the coin mechanism 5 10 12 Credit For Failed Vend This menu is only seen when a MDB Coin Mechanism is fitted to the machine and is Enabled on the Coin Mechanism menu When a vend fails the machine can do one of two things 1 Return Change The customers change is immediately returned after a failed vend 2 Hold Credit The customers credit is retained allowing them to either make an alternative selection or press the coin return 5 11 System Settings This menu enables the machine to be set up using the following menus 5 11 1 Machine Information This enables details of the machine and contact information to be entered and can be displayed on screen if the machine develops a fault and is inoperable Technical Manual 49 1 Show Hide Machine Information this enables the information entered to be displayed on the screen if required 2 Contact Number this enables a contact phone number to be entered New numbers can be added deleted and any previous numbers used are shown 3 Machine Id each individual machine can be named to help with identificati
37. APPOACH TO VENDING 18014 5 JXDUISUQ 6 gt 6 S JXDUIZUJ 6 38 VOCE Media The CoEx brewer must be calibrated to ensure it delivers the correct amount of coffee to satisfy customers taste preferences The following two calibrations must be performed before any of the above Selection Timers or Water Compensation see Para 5 7 16 are adjusted Grinder Adjustment 1 To adjust the grinder select a drink that contains Coffee Beans Espresso made from Beans for example from the Selection Timer screen 2 Select the Coffee option and then Selection Timer to display the Timer screen and show the Timer figure 3 Press button 15 on the Service Keypad to dispense a quantity of ground coffee for the amount of seconds displayed 4 Check the consistency of the coffee grind amp adjust if required This also enables you to weigh the coffee amp adjust the gram throw figure Auger Calibration 1 To calibrate the augar select a drink that contains Fresh Coffee from the Selection Timer screen 2 Select the Coffee option and then the Selection Timer to display the Timer screen to show the Timer figure 3 Press button 15 on the Service Keypad to dispense a quantity of fresh coffee for the amount of seconds displayed 4 This enables you to weigh the coffee amp adjust the gram throw figure 5 7 3 Custom Selection Names This menu enables syrup based drinks and soups to be given a na
38. Feb 2014 Bill Validator No Comms 1 18 06 19 19 4 Please insert mug 1 09 20 12 131 Jul 20 Mug Sensor SureVend Error 1 09 20 11 31 Jul 2013 NB See Para 10 1 Diagnostics for a complete list of error messages Technical Manual 29 5 5 Test This menu enables the engineer to test individual components and switch inputs to ensure correct operation CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Test Page 2 2 Previous page CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Test Page 1 2 Display one leve Vend With Cup Coex Module Coin Return Motor Cup Drop E Vend Without Cup Next page 5 5 1 Dispense Head This menu enables the engineer to test the operation of the dispense head mechanism moving through all vend positions before return to its home position 1 While the test is running the test animation accompanied a Test Started message 2 On completion of a successful test the screen returns to the Dispense Head screen If the dispense head fails to move a Moving Failed message is displayed and you are asked to Continue returning to the Dispense Head screen 3 Four test positions are available Home Vend Position 1 Vend Position 2 and Fully Extended 5 5 2 Switches amp Sensors This screen displays the current state of all switches and sensors this is active information and can therefore change 1 This information can be used to determine the status of each switch and sensor Dispense Head
39. OBE BOILER WASTE PROBE WASTE BUCKET BOARD UREVEND UP SENSOR 1 JULY 14 MAIN BOILER THERMISTOR B2C BOILER THERMISTOR B2C OPTION VO COMMS Technical Manual 11 7 Output Circuit 1 95 3LIHM 2 18 3339 MONIA 31IHM Sr m CUP PEELER MOTOR GREY BLACK INGREDIENT MOTOR 9 INGREDIENT MOTOR 8 INGREDIENT MOTOR 7 INGREDIENT MOTOR 6 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5 INGREDIENT MOTOR 4 INGREDIENT MOTOR 3 INGREDIENT MOTOR 2 INGREDIENT MOTOR 1 B2C INLET VALVE BOARD PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE ESPRESSO VALVE DISPENSE VALVE 8 DISPENSE VALVE 7 DISPENSE VALVE 6 DISPENSE VALVE 5 DISPENSE VALVE 4 DISPENSE VALVE 3 DISPENSE VALVE 2 DISPENSE VALVE 1 OLTRE TEA BELT MOTOR OLTRE COFFEE BELT MOTOR STILL VALVE CARBONATOR VALVE COLD UNIT FILL VALVE INLET VALVE JULY 14 T FRESHBREW OPTION BEAN 2 CUP OPTION COLD UNIT OPTION Q3H MOTI3A 9 31IHM Q33 3339 ov 18 31dund 00 o i222 8 gt 22 2 om 6 ma am z z 8 s 9 ge 2222222209210 DAZ 3 332223220 2 lt 62 mmmmmmmmc ofm s sS 5222255 2581222 e 5 SEAUGS FRESHBREW OPTION 999939 998m2 322z eK 3 D COLD UNIT OPTION 99995599598 9 5 ttg
40. Pin 4 Mil RED PINK R1 1 SMPS 24V J4Pin2 BLUE R6 Pin 2 is SPI CLK J5Pins1 8 Flexible Foil Keypad Service Keypad JA Pin 3 GREEN R6 Pin3 SPI MOSI 216 Pin Y RED R3 Pin 4 IrDA PCBA 5V J4Pin4 YELLOW R6 Pin 4 SPI MISO J16 Pin 2 GREEN R3 Pin 3 IrDA PCBA RxD J4Pin5 ORANGE R6 Pin 5 SPI CS J16 Pin 3 BLUE R3 Pin 2 IrDA PCBA TxD J4Pin6 BLACK R6 Pin 6 SPI 0V J16 Pin 4 BLACK R3Pin1 IrDA PCBA 0V 110 Pins 1 20 CABLE 55 11 D Type LCD LVDS Cable Touch Keypad USB 5V Touch Keypad 120 USB 2 Pin 2 WHITE 12 Pin2 27 Pin2 BLACK Switch Door Switch 0V USB Data Touch Keypad LCD Backlight J31 Pin3 YELLOW 13 Pin 3 amp L4 Pin 5 USB Data i ON OFF Touch Keypad LCD Backlight esa J31 Pin 2 BLUE L4 Pin 6 Brightriaes 1 0 Comms SCREEN 0V 1 0 Comms ay J14 Pind HON 1 0 Comms EXEC MDB 14 Pi ROWN TxD J14 Pin2 BRO OPTION 1 0 Board 3 EXEC MDB pes 114 Pin 3 BLUE peal EXEC MDB OPTION EXEC MDB OPTION EXEC MDB OPTION J20 USB 2 Pin 1 RED 12 Pin1 17 1 YELLOW RED Switch Door Switch 120 USB 2 Pin 3 GREEN 12 Pin 3 120 USB 2 Pin 4 BLACK L2 Pin 4 J30 Pin 8 SCREEN R10 Pin 4 J31 Pin 4 BLACK GREEN L4 Pin 3 LCD Signal OV 230 Pin 6 GREEN R10 Pin 1 MDB 5VDC J30 Pin 5 BLUE R10 Pin3 MDB Com 230 Pin 4 RED R10 Pin 2 MDB Tx J14 Pin 4 YELLOW MDB Rx Ground 0V J14Pin5 RED J14 Pin 6 WHITE MDB 24VDC A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING suieJ8elq 21
41. UIZUJ 6 UOIIS 18044 5 AVBUISUJ 6 UOQIIS 44 VOCE Media 5 7 17 3 Prevend Heat This enables the brewer components to be flushed through with hot water after a period of inactivity This flush ensures the brewer components are warm and therefore the vend hot 1 Enabled Disabled to enable or disable the Prevend Heat option CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Menu Setup Page 1 1 Up one level F More Drinks Category 3 Back Button Position Normal Vend Category More Drinks Category 1 E More Drinks Category 2 2 Water Quantity enables the amount of hot water used during the flush to be set 3 Inactivity Period this is the period of time after the last vend the flush will occur and can be adjusted here 5 8 Menu Setup This menu enables the position of the available drinks on the drink selection menu to be changed A maximum of ten drinks can be offered on one menu if more are offered further menus or Page 2 2 are displayed The following three options display the current order of the drinks on the menu 1 Back Button Position this enables the position of the Back Button to be set after the last menu Selection on the drink selection menu The position is indicated here 2 Normal Vend Category these are the drinks available from the first drink selection menu 3 Selections Category 1 2 and 3 if there are more than ten drinks available from the machine these further options display the
42. able languages are displayed additional languages can be installed from a USB stick Different languages for the customer user and the service engineer can be used simultaneously 1 Install Language to install a new language it must be available on a suitable USB stick and file format 2 Remove Languages this removes current languages installed on the machine As a safe guard you cannot remove all languages from the machine 3 Service Application this enables the selection of the language that is used on all screens accessed by service engineers 4 User Interface this enables the selection of languages that are available for selection by the customer user A default language can be selected with the option to provide a further four languages that are available for the customer to select on the drink selection screen 5 11 6 DTS DDCMP Wired This menu enables the configuration of the data transfer standard to send audit data relating to sales and events stored in the machines memory to a data carrier or other device Data Transfer Standard EVA DTS This is the standard that makes it possible to transfer information from vending machines payment systems to PC based accounting management systems and or the opposite way It is important that all suppliers of vending machines and payment systems agree to a common standard for the Electronic Data Transfer because only this way the operator can be sure that all his eq
43. alve test on a freshbrew selection the brewer must be run using Brewer Open button 2 on the service keypad see Section 6 Service Keypad Functions 5 5 3 2 Pumps Use this option to test the correct operation of the syrup pumps if fitted Technical Manual 31 5 5 3 3 Augers Use this option to test the correct operation of each individual ingredient motor This test causes the ingredient canister auger to turn remove the canisters before starting the test sequence Important DO NOT place ingredient canisters on the floor Up level 1 Each Auger on the machine is listed and can be tested individually or by using the Testing option a Testing test sequence of each can be run 2 Abort option enables the Testing sequence to be stopped at any time Auger 2 3 Refit the ingredient canisters on completion of the test E Auger 3 5 5 3 4 Whippers Use this option to test the correct operation of each individual whipper motor each motor is run for 4 seconds 1 Each Whipper on the machine is listed and can be tested individually or by using the Testing option a test sequence of each can be run 2 An Abort option enables the Testing sequence to be stopped at any time 5 5 4 Vend Without Cup This menu enables the engineer to test vend all of the drinks that are available from the machine without dropping a cup to ensure each drink is correctly dispensed A suitable container must b
44. ansitions This enables the user to vend into a jug or vend free of charge however a passcode is required in both cases Fully Extended Technical Manual 53 1 This be Enabled or Disabled and a Transition Time entered after which the machine reverts to normal vend mode 5 11 16 Standby Screen CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Security Codes Page 1 1 Up one level Change Keyless Freevend PIN Enter Pin Change Engineer PIN Change Operator PIN Change Keyless Jugvend PIN This enables standby screen to display after the machine has remained idol for a set time This can be Enabled or Disabled and a Transition Time or idol time entered after which the Standby Screen is displayed 5 11 17 Default Dispense Head Position This is the position of the dispense head after a vend the following two options are available 1 Home fully retracted into the machine 2 Fully Extended remains extended in the vend position 5 12 Security Codes A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 18014 AVBUIZUJ 6 18014 5 AVBUISUJ 6 54 VOCE Media This screen enables the security codes to be entered for both entry into the programming modes and for user entry codes The security code for entry into the Engineer s Program is factory set so that the operator presses button 1 onthe CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Timed Events Page 1 1 Up one level E Time of Day Events E
45. are available to reset the Clear Data sales data a warning is given before the data is reset 4 Reset Technical Manual 27 5 3 3 Events This screen enables certain events which have occurred in the machine to be viewed CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Events Page 1 1 Up one level Last Price Change e Last Data Clear e Last Clock Set 1 Power Losses displays a table listing the most recent occasions 10 maximum when power to the machine was disconnected Details of the Date Time and Duration are displayed 2 Details of when the Last Data Clear Last Vend Last Clock Set and the Last Price Change were performed are display directly on this screen 5 3 4 Identification Numbers This screen displays information about the MDB coin card device if fitted to the machine Information such as serial and part number and version types of the Coin Mechanism Bill Validator and Card Reader are displayed directly on screen 5 3 5 SureVend This screen displays details of SureVend activities Cup Drop Failures 1 The totals of Cup Drop Failures and SV Assisted vends are displayed directly on the screen 2 option to Clear Data is available to reset the totals a warning is given before the data is reset 5 3 6 Mug Vends This screen displays the total number of vends the machine has made without dropping a cup 1 option to Clear Data is available to reset the total z S
46. bowls Before the sequence begins the system waits until the water in the boiler is at the set temperature 2 In order to guarantee the highest standards of cleanliness the boiler fill valve is disabled ensuring that the water used in the sequence is delivered at the optimum temperature to kill any micro organisms A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING lt 9 UOQIaS suonounj pedAay 9 58 VOCE Media 3 Each water valve and the corresponding whipper are switched on in sequence Once the flush cycle is complete the machine returns to standby mode N B Co Ex brewers are cycled and rinsed Oltra brewers are not rinsed 4 flush the machine Open the front door of the machine Caution Ensure that a suitable container is placed under the dispense position Keep hands away from the dispense area whilst the flushing cycle is in operation Press and release the Flush button 3 The flush sequence begins Empty the waste water container when complete 6 4 Button Brewer Clean Freshbrew Models Only 1 brewer clean button enables the brewer to be cleaned independently In order to guarantee the highest standards of cleanliness the boiler fill valve is disabled ensuring that the water used is delivered at the optimum temperature to kill any micro organisms 2 The brewer unit is filled with hot water and then operated through four complete brew cy
47. chamber which is restricting the water flow Machine will disable all CoEx based drinks when this error is raised The error will be cleared when valid temperature reading is obtained Technical Manual Error Message Card Reader No Comms Card Reader Manuf Trans Error Card Reader Comms Error Card Reader Service Error Card Reader Manufact OOS Error Bill Validator No Comms Bill Validator Motor Error Bill Validator Sensor Error Bill Validator ROM Error Bill Validator Acceptor Jammed Bill Validator Stacker Error Bill Validator Stacker Full Bill Validator Disabled Water heating Fault Description The card reader reports that there is a manufacturer s transient error The MDB card reader is not responding to commands The card reader reports that there is a communications error The card reader reports that there is a service error saJnpa2oJd e ueue1ure A pue 2onsouSeiq uon as The card reader reports that there is a manufacturer s error and out of service The bill validator is not responding to commands The bill validator is reporting a motor error The bill validator is reporting a sensor error The bill validator is reporting a ROM error The bill validator is reporting that the acceptor is jammed The bill validator is reporting a stacker error The bill validator is reporting that the stacker is full The bill validator is repo
48. cles 3 Oncethe cleaning cycle is complete the boiler refills and when the water is at the required temperature the machine returns to standby mode ready to vend 6 5 Button View Counters The View Counters button 5 enables the operator to access the Data Recall Menu Entry into this menu allows the operator to view Non Resettable and Resettable Sales Data view data relating to Timed Events and Identification Numbers of installed components and if the feature is enabled view SureVend assisted vend data The Resettable Sales Data and SureVend Data menus contain an extra sub menu which E allows the operator to delete the current data from the machines memory Refer to Para 5 3 Data Recall Menu for full details relating to this menu and its contents 6 6 Button Test Vend The Test Vend button 6 enables the operator to vend a drink from the machine to ensure correct operation after cleaning or maintenance 1 When the button is pressed and released the LCD will display the screen as shown opposite Press a drink selection button followed by the START button to begin Technical Manual 59 the vend 10 sequence 2 Ensure that the selection is correct has not under overfilled the cup and most importantly tastes good 3 Press the X Exit key on the drink selection keypad to exit from the Test menu and return to stand by mode 6 7 Button Cup Test This button ul enables the operator to test the operation of th
49. d and no further adjustment is required 1 Press Start to begin the vend Whilst the drink dispenses the screen updates and displays the confirmation message as shown Your Coffee is being freshly prepared N B Unless the customer has placed their own cup into the dispense area a cup will automatically be ejected from the cup drop unit into the dispense area and the drink selection will be delivered into the cup 2 the drink has been dispensed the screen will display the image as shown The drink can then be carefully removed from the dispense area 3 After the drink has been removed by the customer the screen will briefly display thank you message as shown Your Coffee is ready Thanks 4 If another drink is not selected the machine returns to standby mode after a pre set time Technical Manual 15 3 4 Selecting A Drink Using Number Choice At the bottom of the screen as the drink is been prepared dispensed is the message The number choice of this drink is 055 By entering this number the same drink as just selected with the coffee strengths milk and sugar levels is dispensed This enables the user on subsequent visits to the machine to quickly and easily obtain the drink to their preferred taste Also if collecting drinks for other people and if each has a number enter their number and they get exactly the drink they want 1 On the drink selection screen select the number choice key to
50. de on this screen CRANE MERCHANOISENO SYSTEMS Free Vend 1 Page 1 1 Up one level End Time Delete This Event End Day Enabled Disabled Frequency Type Start Time E Start Day Set the start time to 10 30 and Save Select End Time to display the End Time screen Set the end time of 2 30 14 30 and Save 19 005 lt gt Cen Select Days Of Week and select which days of the week Free Vend will be available Individual days or Select All options are available 10 Frequency Type enables the free vend period to be either Daily or Weekly Daily this enables a free vend period to be available on any selected day or all days of the week Weekly this enables a free vend period to be available on a weekly bases and can be set to be available over several days A Start and an End Day can be selected 11 Select Selections 12 This screen enables the selection of which drinks are to be available for free vends Technical Manual 57 on the days and between the times entered above The drinks selected here appear with no price against them on the drink selection screen 13 Allthe required parameters for the event are now set the screen below displays the following Free Vend event The event is Enabled and starts at 22 30 on Friday night it finishes at 02 30 on Sunday afternoon and occurs Weekly 9 11 for the selected Selections of drinks 15 14 From t
51. display the enter code screen as shown below 2 Using the keys enter the number choice code in this example 055 3 Select Start to begin the vend see 3 3 Vend A Drink Please enter code gt 009525 Coffee Strength 5 2 2 Main Menu 3 5 Selecting A Jug Or Free Vend With Keyless Transitions To select a jug or a free vend with keyless transitions set up see Para 5 11 15 Enter 9999 plus your four digit pin for a jug vend Enter 9998 plus your four digit pin for a free vend A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING e puaA uonoes 16 VOCE Media Technical Manual 17 Section 4 Programming Mode 4 1 Program Entry Programming mode utilises the interface seen below and enables the engineer to view and amend the service menus 4 2 Navigating through the Menu Display The full colour LCD display with illuminated touch keys help to make navigating the programming menu structure easy and intuitive 1 There are two levels of programing mode and both are passcode protected Operator this menu offers limited access to the software program enabling drinks to be configured data to be extracted and timed procedures and events to be programmed Engineer this menu enables full access to the program to configure and run test procedures within the machine See Section 5 for full details 2 Once access has been gained to the programming mode see 4 3 Accessing t
52. drink selection menus available Selecting one of the above category options displays the screen below and shows the alternate drink labels that can be placed on the drink selection menu 1 Leave unchanged leaves the original drink in the menu 2 Empty clears the drink from the menu leaving empty slot 3 All additional drinks are displayed and can be selected Technical Manual 45 to replace the original drink 5 8 1 To change the menu 1 Select the menu Category that is to be changed the current drink selections are displayed 2 Select the drink that is to be removed or moved 3 Select new drink or select Empty If left as Empty the words Empty slot indicate that a blank space will appear on the customer drink selection menu 4 Select Up one level to display the new selection on the Cateory screen CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Money Page 2 2 CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Money Page 1 2 Up evel Bill Acceptance E Coins In Out Display Coin Set Coin Mechanism Multiple Vend Mode Validator E Card Reader 5 Select Save to save the change and return to the Menu Setup screen Tip Using these screens you can group drink types together or if there are less than ten drinks you can leave empty slots at the bottom of the screen 5 9 Free Vend This enables the user to dispense drinks free of charge if enabled it overrides all prices 5 10 Money This menu enables the type of coi
53. e OC to 125C Water temperature recorded in pressure boiler is way beyond operational range to 125C VOCE Media Additional information The error will be raised if the fill operation continues for more than 20 seconds However if the machine is able to successfully complete the fill operation within 2 minutes then it will remove this error No further drinks can be taken once this error is set Waste bucket needs to be emptied Once this error is set the machine will not re attempt to fill the water tank until the operator goes in and out of service menus This is displayed while moving from Service Mode to Consumer UI or from Consumer UI to Service Mode This error will be cleared by the software if it is able to successfully reconfigure and re initialise the 1 0 board This error will be cleared by the software if it is able to successfully re initialise the 1 board Usually a result of incorrect machine id configuration id or Cup Size being set on the machine The machine is taken out of service as none of the drinks could be dispensed The error is normally down to a faulty temperature probe All hot drinks using main boiler will be disabled The error will be cleared when valid temperature reading is obtained The error can be generated in the following three scenarios 1 Faulty Temperature probe 2 Very fine coffee grind which is restricting the water flow 3 Too much coffee put in the
54. e configuration 2 Awailable Backups this enables a default configuration or any available as listed on this screen to be used on the machine 5 11 10 Copy Configuration This enables the current machine configuration to be copied and used on other machines 1 Perform Configuration Clone this enables the current configuration on the machine to be copied onto a USB stick The configuration should be given a name Clone comment 2 Restore Configuration this enables the configuration on the machine to be loaded back on to the machine 5 11 11 Change Operator Logo This enables a logo to be added to the top of the screen The logo file must be e a png file no spaces are allowed in the file 77277727 name use an underscore if necessary e no larger than 94 x 94 pixels Upton lave e located a USB stick in a folder called t atlas logo file name png The USB stick is inserted into the USB 3 socket ta the Control Board the machine automatically ET recognises the file location and inserts the logo n Keyless Transitions 1 1 Enabled 5 11 12 Custom Configurations This enables a specific configuration available on the machine to be selected and installed 5 11 13 Software Version The current software Release I O Board Version and Kernal version numbers 5 11 14 Temperature Units The enables the temperature to be displayed in either Celsius or Fahrenheit 5 11 15 Keyless Tr
55. e cup drop unit after refilling the cup stacks When the button is pressed the cup drop motor is operated and a cup is ejected from the cup drop unit This function ensures that the mechanism is working correctly 6 8 Button B Park Head When this button is pressed the dispense head moves to its fully extended position and stops Press the button again to return the dispense head to its correct homed position 6 9 Button Boiler Fill B2C Machines When this button is pressed the machine pumps a measured amount of water through the system approximately 600ml heating it as it does so This ensures that heated water is immediately available when a drink is selected This button should also be used to purge any water left in the system after the machine has been moved or shut down for any length of time Note This should n be used if there is an air lock in the closed loop system i e after an install or the machine has been serviced 6 10 Button Machine Cool Down B2C Machines This button enables an engineer to work safely on the B2C module When this button is pressed the hot water in the pressure system is replaced by 370ml of cold water When complete the Message Machine Cooled is displayed and all outputs disabled at this stage once the power to the machine has been disconnected the engineer can work safely on the B2C module refer to Para 10 4 for full details 6 11 Button CoEx Tablet Clean B2C Machines Th
56. e long and trouble free operation Crane Merchandising Systems recommend that all machines have a water filter fitted There are a number of ways of de scaling the heater tank The tank can be removed and scraped out with a blunt tool but it can also be left inside the machine and a de scaling agent introduced into the tank This eliminates the need to remove the thermistor water level probe and all the outlet valves from the tank saving time and money Always remember to fit a new water filter and boiler seal after de scaling Use the following steps as a guideline only and always refer to the instructions supplied with the de scaling agents regarding dosage and de scaling time 1 Switch off the machine and open the door Remove all canisters and back covers 2 Using the drain hose fitted to the tank remove the bung and drain the water from the heater N Safety First Allow the water in the tank to cool before draining 3 Once all of the water has drained from the tank replace the bung into the drain hose Introduce the de scaling solution in the recommended dosage into the heater tank on the machine and allow the heater tank to fill 4 Turn off the machine and leave for approximately 40 minutes before draining the tank again following the sequence described above 5 Fita new water filter and switch on the machine Fill the tank and drain again until all traces of the de scaler are removed at least 3 times 6 Switch on the
57. e placed under the dispense position to receive the vend While the tests are running the test animation accompanied by a Test Started message on a successful completion of the test the screen returns to the Vend Without Cup screen 1 Select the required drink to be tested 2 The ingredient milk and sugar strengths can be changed using the and to change the values as required Select Start to start the vend process 4 Each drink can be tested as required by repeating the procedure above 5 5 5 Vend With Cup This menu enables the engineer to test vend all of the drinks that are available from the machine into a cup to ensure each drink and cups are correctly dispensed While the tests are running the test animation accompanied by a Test Started message on a successful completion of the test the screen returns to the Vend With Cup screen A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 18014 5 JXDUISUQ 6 gt 6 WeIZO1d S UOQIIS 32 VOCE Media 1 Select the required drink to be tested 2 ingredient milk and sugar strengths be changed using the and to change the values as required 3 Select Start to start the vend process drop a cup and dispense the drink N B If the SureVend system is turned on the sensors must be activated within 3 seconds of the cup being dispensed see Para 5 7 7 SureVend 4 Each drink be tested as required by repeating the procedure above
58. e waste is scraped into the waste bucket 7 9 2 Tea Brewing 1 2 The tea outlet elbow and baseplate are colour coded blue and the belt is white The chamber clamps down onto the base plate and filter water and tea leaves are then dispensed Gravity draws the tea through the filter and it is delivered into the cup The chamber now lifts and the second motor drives the filter belt and the waste is scraped into the waste bucket 7 10 Power Supply 1 The main power supply unit PSU provides power to the machine It is mounted in the top right hand side of the machine and can be accessed by removing the top RH panel The PSU converts 230v AC to 24v DC to run the valves whipper motors ingredient motors brewers etc fitted to the machine The solid state relay mounted on the PSU chassis uses a 24v DC switching circuit to provide 230v AC for the heater element A secondary PSU converts 230v AC to 12v DC to power the screen and associated LEDs The Input Output 1 0 board mounted on the PSU chassis utilises signals from the main controller in order to operate valves whipper motors the dispense head motor ingredient motors brewer motors etc The PSU houses the fuses These are as follows e Heater 12 amp T ceramic Heater Tank e 240v Auxiliary 4 amp glass 240v Cold Unit 4 T glass if a fridge is fitted e 24v Coin Mech 4 amp T glass if a Exec monetary system is fitted Early machi
59. eVend Overview 1 SureVend ensures that cup is always available the cup station before any money is collected or product delivered The sensing system is a beam of infra red light across the cup station that is broken by a cup as it falls into position from the cup drop unit or by a customer placing his own mug in the dispense area 2 SureVend software monitors the cup station sensor during the time that the cup ring is operated and for three seconds afterwards If a cup is not detected the software will then attempt to drop a cup a second and if necessary a third time after which the customer s money is returned 3 The machine remains in service and the machine will accept another customers vend request and payment and will attempt to drop a cup a further three times If a cup is still not detected the customer s money is again returned The machine will now accept a third customers payment and attempts to drop a A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 18014 5 JXDUISUQ 6 gt 6 18014 5 3 6 UOQIIS 40 VOCE Media cup three more times If these attempts fail the customer s money is returned and the message Out of Cups is displayed 4 Toclear the message and return to standby mode open the door Check and if necessary clear the cup drop unit Ensure correct operation before leaving the machine 5 7 8 Cup Mechanism This enables the cup drop unit to be switched On or Off If
60. elivered to the mixing bowl where they are blended with hot water by a high speed whipper prior to discharge at the dispense head A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING UOHeWIOJU 2 Z uon sg uoneul0JU 2 Z 62 VOCE Media To ensure a free flow of ingredient powder and granules it is essential that they are kept completely dry This is achieved by extracting steam from the mixing system using an extract fan The electrical supply for the extract fan is 230v AC The fan runs continuously whilst the machine has power B2C machines Coffee beans are stored in a bean container and are dispensed into the CoEx Brewer via a 230v AC grinder located under the bean container outlet The amount of beans dispensed from the container is controlled by the vending machine controller and may be adjusted via timing constraints set in the Engineers Program 7 4 Mixing System 1 The mixing system utilises 24v DC 13 000 RPM motor assemblies and mixes ingredient with hot water from the heater tank The mixing units are front mounted and secured by a single fixing screw For servicing the complete unit can be quickly and easily removed 7 5 Moving Dispense Head 1 Voce machines are fitted with a moving dispense head mechanism This allows for a quicker and more direct cup drop and also helps to prevent cross contamination of drinks The head features two separate dispense positions depending upon the
61. ensed with dry sugar Technical Manual Low Water Reset Oltre Brewer Water Compensation CoEx Brewer Menu Setup see Para 5 8 Free Vend see Para 5 9 Money see Para 5 10 System Settings Page 1 3 see Para 5 11 Machine Information Machine Id Machine Configuration Id Time and Date Language DTS Screen Brightness Software Updates 23 enables the main water tank and CoEx boiler to be filled as required enables the Oltre brewer to be setup adjust the water quantity enables the CoEx brewer to be setup enables the drink selection menu layout to be changed removes all pricing from the drink selection menu controls all aspects of payment from currency to payment methods and change The options available depend on the equipment fitted enables aspects of the machine to be set up enables particulars about the machine to be recorded and displayed on the screen if the machine becomes inoperable enables the machine s Id to be changed displays the current configuration and enables selection enables the time and date to be set enables individual languages to be set for both the engineer and user Data Transfer Standard enables the method of data transfer from the machine to a device to be specified enables the brightness of the screen in both standard and power save mode to be set Enables updating of the LE board software System Settings Page 2 3 see Para 5 11 9 Backup Restore
62. er Filter Change Required on the standby screen although the machine remains operational 1 Current State Enable or Disable this feature 2 Filter Maximum Usage specify the maximum number of litres through the filter the default is 5000 Current Usage this indicates current litre count 4 Usage Time enables a set time period to be entered after which the change filter message is displayed 5 Last Water Filter Changed this indicates the date and time of the last filter change 6 Clear Data resets the counter with a warning 5 7 12 Water Only No Cup This disables the cup drop unit and forces the user to dispense Hot and Cold water using their own cup If SureVend is enabled the user s cup must be in the dispense area before the water is dispensed 5 7 13 Stick Stirrer This option is only available on specific spec machines that dispense dry sugar It enables the user to receive a stirrer with their dispensed drink A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING UeJS0Jd 6 UOQIIS 18014 5 AVBUISUJ 6 UOQIIS 42 VOCE Media 5 7 14 Lower Water Reset In normal operation a machine will only allow the main tank and B2C boiler to fill for two minutes after which the inlet valve will be closed and the machine turned off until the machine is power cycled If this feature is turned on the machine will allow the inlet valves to be Oltre Brewer opened every thirty minutes for a further tw
63. er saved or reset to zero select Screen Brightness 1 Auto to reset the event data after a successful read Screen Brightness for Power 2 Save to save the current data held on the machine Save Mods 5 11 6 7 Printer Baud Rate This enables the correct baud rate for a serial printer to be set if one is to be used It is important for this to be set correctly to ensure successful data transfer Make New Backup 5 11 6 8 Passcode Reset Data collection is passcode protected but the machine is able Available Backups to remember the passcode of the collection device If a different device is used that the machine does not recognise the passcode must be reset to enable the transfer of data This option enables the passcode to be reset a warning is given to confirm the reset is required 5 11 7 Screen Brightness This menu enables the brightness of the drink selection screen to be adjusted when in normal operating mode and when in Power Saving Mode 5 11 8 Software Updates A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING we1301d 5 JXDUISUQ 6 gt 6 18044 5 6 52 VOCE Media This menu enables new software versions to be uploaded via a USB stick 5 11 9 Backup Restore This enables a backup of the current configuration on the machine and the ability to restore the default or available configurations 1 Make New Backup follow the on screen instructions to save the current machin
64. f drinks are the same price use this option to set the price for all drinks Then select the individual drinks that are priced different 5 6 3 Mug Discount This enables a discount value against all drink selections for customers who use their own cup mug 1 Select and enter the discount amount in the value entry screen 2 Whenacustomer places their own cup into the dispense area and selects a drink the SureVend sensors detect the cup and disables the cup drop mechanism The value set for Mug Discount is then subtracted from the price of the drink selected and the appropriate change credit returned to the customer N B It is important to ensure that any value entered for a mug discount is supported by the coin mechanism fitted to the machine e g if a mug discount is set at 2p but the lowest coin available from the coin mechanism is 5p the machine will not be able to return the discount to the customer A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING JXDUISUQ 6 gt 6 gt 18014 s j9euiSu3 36 VOCE Media 5 6 4 View High Low Price This displays the price range from lowest to highest on the machine as If a single price is set across the machine this is indicated by the same price appearing in both fields CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Product Configuration Page 2 2 Previous page Low Water Reset Cup Size Selection Oltre Brewer CoEx Brewer Brewer Waste Management E Water compensati
65. ffee along with fresh coffee from beans through the same unit The unit is driven by a 24v DC 13 RPM motor controlled by a micro switch The switch sends logic signals to the controller during vend and initialise operations indicating its position Please refer to Section 9 for full details of the CoEx brewer and its operation 7 9 Oltre Brewer If Applicable Machines may be fitted with either one or two continuous belt Oltre brewers The chamber base plate filter belt and outlet elbows are different depending on whether you are vending leaf tea or ground coffee Two 24v DC 30rpm motors are used on each of these brewers one to raise and lower the brewer chamber the other to advance the filter belt A cam operated micro switch signals to the Main Controller whether the chamber is open or closed A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING Uoneu0Ju 2 uon sg Z 64 VOCE Media 7 9 1 Coffee Brewing 1 2 The coffee outlet elbow and baseplate are colour coded yellow and the belt is tan The chamber clamps down onto the base plate and filter water and coffee is then dispensed After the brew time set in program has elapsed a 24v DC peristaltic pump draws the coffee liquor through the filter and is pumped to a whipper chamber where it can be whipped if required before being delivered into the cup The chamber now lifts and the second motor drives the filter belt and th
66. he Programming Mode the screen displays the programming Main Menu Most subsequent menus follow the same format as this root menu 3 Amenu item is selected by pressing the corresponding touch key found to the immediate left or right of the item The key flashes briefly and bleeps to indicate that it has been selected The touch keys are illuminated against active items Details about the current menu option is displayed at the bottom of the screen In certain configuration menus the current value is displayed against the item SE ms Navigation between multiple pages is via a Next page icon and to return to a higher menu via a Up one level icon 8 Where a configuration parameter has been changed a Save icon maybe made available to save the setting and return to the previous screen A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING uon esg apo p UOQIIS 18 VOCE Media 4 3 Accessing the Programming Mode To gain access to the programming mode 1 2 Open the front door of the machine The screen below is displayed Time 21 16 36 Date 10A Using the touch keys enter the correct four digit code PIN to access the required programing mode Press OK to enter the program the Main Menu screen is displayed The factory default Engineer s code is 4444 and the Operator s 3333 These maybe changed if required 4 4 Entering or Updating Parameters There are various forms
67. he numbers on the diagram below indicate which mixing bowl brewer should be connected to which nozzle 3 The pipes should be cut to such lengths that when the head is in this extended position they are not too taut and neither does the pipe sag below the delivery head Cold Water or Syrups if fitted N B Soups must be connected to 1 or 4 A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING su18ua edid esuadsiq 6 012 6 72 VOCE Media Technical Manual 73 Section 10 Diagnostics and Maintenance Procedures 10 1 Diagnostics The following pages list the error messages that may be displayed diagnostics messages accessed via the engineers program and fault descriptions For further help and advice please contact the Crane Merchandising Systems Technical Support Helpline on 01249 667323 Error Message No Monetary Device Coin Mech No Comms Coin Mech ROM Error Coin Mech Acceptor Unplugged Coin Mech Acceptor Jammed Coin Mech Payout Jammed Coin Mech Sensor Error Coin Mech All Tubes Error Coin Mech Tube Error Coin Mech Disabled Exec Price Error Fault Description Additional information This error will move the machine out of service as there are no zero priced or free vend items so vending is not possible Machine is configured for an incorrect monetary device or the device is not responding Communication error detected between Coin Mech and machine MDB coin mech ROM checksum test failed fatal er
68. he open position Remove the brewer chamber amp filter belt assembly then remove the belt Clean all components with the recommended mix of de staining solution soak for 5 to 10 minutes Rinse all parts thoroughly in clean water amp re assemble into the machine Press the service keypad Brewer Clean button 4 and the machine will flush the brewer Empty the brewer waste container Wash the waste container thoroughly N B If the feature has been turned on when the brewer waste container is emptied the waste counter must be reset To reset the waste counter press button 12 on the service keypad two audible bleeps confirm that the counter has been reset to zero 10 4 System Drain Down B2C Machines Only Should it become necessary for the engineer to do any work on the B2C water system it is very important that the following sequence is followed to ensure safe working as well as correct system fill and heating when the machine is powered up 10 4 1 Cooling down the B2C system 1 Open the front door of the machine Using the service keypad located in the rear of the door press the Machine Cool Down button 10 to ensure the system is cooled Approximately 600ml of cold water is flushed through the system and out to the waste bucket Important Pressing button 10 also informs the machine software that the B2C system has been drained ensuring that the B2C system will automatically fill before heating on power up This is
69. hine is only able to operate in mug only mode due to sure vend or turret errors Machine will only allow mug vends VOCE Media Additional information There is at least one zero priced item or free vend item so vending is possible Coin mech will be disabled if this error occurs As the machine is now unable to operate coin return lever on the coin mech Cup drop unit will be disabled once this error is set Potential error with Turret switch Machine will disable the cup drop unit once this error is set Unable to see micro switch transition within the timeout period The machine will not attempt to drop any further cups once this error is set This error will be removed once the search operation is complete The machine will operate in Mug only mode while this error is active This can be a result of cups jammed in the cup drop unit or faulty sure vend sensors If the machine was unable to detect a cup in the cup station after trying 9 times 3 tries per vend to drop a cup then it will raise this error This error will also be raised if the turret operation failed If there is a Cup Peeler error or if Cup drop unit is completely disabled then this error will be raised The machine will still be operational however it will not drop a cup and will only allow mug vends Technical Manual Error Message Mug Sensor SureVend Error Dispense Head Not Homed Dispense Head Not Extended Dispense Head Mot
70. his menu the engineer can quickly and easily set up additional Time of Day Sanitation Backup and or Power Saving Events as required N B When setting a discount price event it is necessary for the engineer to enter a value for the discount as a percentage If the machine is fitted with a coin mechanism please ensure that the discount value entered is supported by the coin tubes 5 14 Telemetry This enables telemetry units to be assigned to communicate with the machine 5 15 Leave Service Application This exits the Engineers Program and returns the machine to standby mode Alternatively the machine door can be closed to exit the program and standby mode Section 6 Service Keypad Functions The machines is fitted with a service keypad mounted on the rear of the door It enables the Operator to carry out specific functions during routine cleaning and maintenance N B During certain operations e g View Counters it is necessary for the operator to utilise the LCD mounted on the front of the door to access data This keypad enables the following functions 6 1 Button Program Entry There is no functionality behind this button 6 2 Button Brewer Open Freshbrew Models Only This button operates the brewer and enables the engineer to replace the filter paper used in paper type brewers Oltra brewers are cycled when using this button 6 3 Button Rinse Flush 1 flush sequence rinses the mixing
71. ice proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the machine from the mains electricity Open the front door of the machine Remove the coffee dispense pipe from the brewer outlet Holding the unit as shown in the photograph lift the green lever a and carefully pull the brewer unit out of the machine Carefully unclip the wiper arm from the brewer unit and place to one side Remove the filter assembly from the brewer Holding the filter assembly as shown turn the locking ring anti clockwise to its open position indicated by the two arrows Carefully remove the old filter unit down and out of the CoEx brewer unit Discard the used filter unit Remove the bolt securing the brewer drive coupling to the input shaft Pull the coupling off of the shaft and place to one side Ensure that the captive lock nut is retained in the drive coupling moulding Working from the front of the brewer unscrew and remove the three retaining screws which secure the brewer unit together Carefully ease both the front and rear brewer panels away from the central piston chamber swing arms assembly Technical Manual 85 Holding the unit as shown in the photograph rotate the lower piston and cylinder assembly clockwise and then remove it up and out of the swing arms filter holder assembly Discard the used lower piston and cylinder assembly Clean all of the dismantled brewer components thoroughly to remove all traces of waste coffee
72. iorr Uata a warning is given before the data is reset A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 18014 AVBUIZUJ 6 404295 18014 s joouiSu3 28 VOCE Media 5 3 7 Cup Vends This screen displays the total number of cup drop vends the Cup Vends machine has made 1 option to Clear Data is available to reset the total Clear Data a warning is given before the data is reset 5 4 Diagnostic Should a fault occur within the machine an error is logged and a message is displayed In some cases this may cause the machine to be inoperable CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Diagnostics Page 1 1 Active Errors History 5 4 1 Active Errors This details all the active errors listing them in a table under the headings a description of the error Event and the Time and Date see Para 10 1 Diagnostics for a complete list of error messages 5 4 2 Error History This displays a table of all the active errors listing them 1 The total of the Active Errors is display on screen with the ability to view the fault details Event Id Time and Date in a table 2 A table of Error History can also be viewed with the option to Clear History Data from the table a warning is given before the data is reset Cup mechanism pe Mug only mode 4 Head Motor Not Enabled 8 18 09 41 109 Mar 2014 5 21 35 11 27 Feb 2014 27 Feb 2014 No Monetary Device 6 eb 2014 Card Reader No Comms 2 08 17 54 20
73. is button when pressed initiates the CoEx brewer tablet cleaning routine Crane Merchandising Systems recommends that this brewer cleaning routine should be carried out on a weekly basis refer to the Operator s Manual for full details 6 12 Button Reset Waste Counter F Brew amp B2C Machines This is only relevant if the feature is turned on during installation Every time that the waste container is emptied the waste counter must be reset Press button 12 on the service keypad Two audible bleeps confirm that the counter has been A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING suonounj lt 9 gt 60 VOCE Media Technical Manual 61 Section 7 Technical Information 7 1 Water Services The mains water supply provides water for the heater tank and the pressure system fitted to Espresso B2C machines Water enters at the rear of the machine through a solenoid operated inlet valve operating at 24v DC which opens or closes the water supply as required 7 2 Hot Water System 7 2 1 General 1 Water is heated in the heater tank to the required temperature by a heating element rated at 2 4 Kilowatts The mains voltage required for the element is switched by a solid state relay controlled by the vending machine controller via an analogue signal transmitted by the thermistor probe 2 The water level inside the heater tank is controlled by a water level probe When the water drops below the required level the
74. llation engineer must carry out the following procedure before the machine can be used for the first time Ensure that the electrical and water services to the machine are connected correctly Check for leaks in the water supply 1 Openthe front door of your machine 2 Ensure that the waste bucket is fitted correctly Clip the level detector and overflow pipes correctly onto the rim of the bucket 3 Cup Turret Remove the cup stack assembly from its packaging and carefully place it onto the cup drop unit Remove the lid and fill the tubes with the correct size cups for the cup catcher type fitted to your machine Allow the cups to drop into the tubes directly from the packaging DO NOT touch the cups with your hands Important Do not fill the tube directly above the cup dispense position Allow the cup turret motor to rotate a full tube to the cup dispense position when the machine is powered up Rotating the cup turret by hand will damage the mechanism Note If you are loading paper cups first inspect each pack for damage to the cup Technical Manual 10 11 12 13 rims Damaged cups must not be used The cup turret mechanism will index the first available cups to the dispense position and drop the cup stack into the cup drop mechanism Fill the remaining empty cup stack with cups and replace the lid All Models The water inlet valve will open and the heater tank will start to fill As the water heats e
75. me that appears on the drink selection screen The types Tomato Soup of drinks available are displayed and selecting the required type displays names that are available Vegetable Soup Chicken Soup 1 If for example soup is available select Soup to display a list of soups Oxtail Soup 2 Select the type of soup in this example Tomato 3 Tomato Soup will now be shown on the drink selection screen 5 7 4 Jug Vend Configuration This menu enables the selection of drinks available for jug vend the number of cup vends per jug and to enable SureVend 1 Enable Selections use this option to select the drinks that are to be available for Technical Manual 39 jug vends 2 Setup Selections use this option to enter the number of vends per jug CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Disable Selections Page 1 3 Up ve Caf au Lait Instant Coffee Instant Tea Espreschoc Next page 3 SureVend for Jug Vend use this option to enable disable SureVend should a glass jug be used 5 7 5 Disable Selections This menu enables individual drinks to be temporarily disabled 1 Press the touch key next to the drink to be disabled to display a tick 2 To enable a drink select the drink to remove the tick 5 7 6 Token Enabled This enables the selection of those drinks that can be dispensed using a token 5 7 7 SureVend This menu enables the SureVend product delivery sensor to be Enabled or Disabled Sur
76. n card mechanism or note reader fitted to the machine to be selected to configure the coin set values for low change multiple vends and credit for failed vends The options available on this menu depend on which options are selected A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING UeJS0Jd s J9eulSu3 6 UOQIIS 18044 5 6 46 VOCE Media 5 10 1 Coins In Out This displays the totals of coins through the coin mech a table displays the total Coins Count and Value of the coins 1 Toload the coin mech tubes with change select the No Coin Mechanism required tube bi MDB Coin Mechanism Exec Coin Mechanism 5 10 2 Currency Setup This enables the currency for the machine to be selected from the displayed list when using exec monetary devices 5 10 3 Coin Mechanism This enables the coin mechanism fitted to the machine to be No Card Reader selected including the options Card Reader 1 Coin Mechanism for machines not charging for drinks 2 MDB Coin Mechanism and Exec Coin Mechanism 3 Selecting Exec Coin Mechanism requires the Executive kit to be fitted 5 10 4 Bill Validator This enables the MDB Bill Validator if fitted to be selected 5 10 5 Card Reader This enables the MDB Card Reader if fitted to be selected Multi Vend 5 10 6 Bill Acceptance This enables which denominations of bills notes are accepted 5 10 7 Multiple Vend
77. ned without a purchase N B Each coin denomination for which the coin mechanism has a tube is called an Escrowed coin because it can be returned 5 10 10 Low Change Message This menu is only seen when a MDB Coin Mechanism is fitted to the machine and is Enabled on the Coin Mechanism menu 1 When the total value of the coins in the coin mechanism falls below the value set on this menu the standby message displayed on the screen reads Use Exact Change 2 The machine will still accept money with this value set but may short change the customer if there is insufficient coinage in the coin mechanism Tip Set the Low Change Message and the Accept on Low Change values see Para 5 10 11 Accept on Low Change to the same figure to avoid the customer being short changed 5 10 11 Accept On Low Change ELI This menu is only seen when a MDB Coin Mechanism is fitted to the machine and is Enabled on the Coin Mechanism menu Hold Credit When the total value of the coins in the coin mechanism falls below the value set on this menu the machine will stop A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 5 JXDUISUQ 6 gt 6 18014 6 UOQIIS 48 VOCE Media accepting coins and notes for which it cannot return change For example if the engineer sets a value of 1 00 the machine will not accept a 1 coin if there is less than 1 value of Page 3 3 Previous page E Default DispenseHead Position Page2
78. nes had separate fuses for the Pressure Boiler 12A T and also for the PSU 4A T Technical Manual 65 7 11 Mains Voltage Filter A mains filter mounted on the rear panel prevents spurious voltages generated by the machine from reaching the mains supply 7 12 Coin Mechanism Transformer Optional Extra The coin mechanism transformer converts 230v AC to 24v AC for Executive protocol type coin mechanisms and cashless systems 7 13 Coin and Card Key Systems The VOCE may be equipped with coin or card key validation systems using either protocol A or an MDB system The coin or card key system informs the vending machine controller of the amount of credit which has been deposited into the vending machine 7 14 Coin Mechanism 1 Thecoin mechanism which validates the coins communicates with the vending machine controller through a serial communication interface 2 Once sufficient credit has been accumulated a vend will be permitted Where possible the coin mechanism will return the appropriate amount of change to the customer 7 15 Card Key System 1 The card system fitted to the machine communicates with the vending machine controller using the same principle as the change giver 2 card system informs the vending machine controller of the amount of credit on the customer s card If there is sufficient credit for the selected drink the vending machine controller permits a vend and informs the card system of the amo
79. ning procedures and flushing procedures to be created enables auto backup of user configurable settings and sales data stored on the machine enables periods when the machine can enter a power saving mode the tank water temperature is reduced etc enables telemetry units to be assigned to communicate with the machine exits the Engineer s Program and returns the machine to standby mode Technical Manual 25 5 2 Main Menu This is the top level menu in the engineering program and enables access to all programing configuration sub menus CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS 7 Main Menu Page 2 2 Previous page CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Security Codes Page 1 2 JE Menu Setup Timed Events D cs oy Free Vend Telemetry Leave Service Application figuration Next page 5 3 Data Recall This menu enables the engineer to view Non Resettable and Resettable Sales Data view data relating to Events and SureVend assisted vend information The Re settable Sales Data and SureVend data menus contain an extra sub menu which enables the engineer to delete the current data from the machines memory N B All sales data is presented in a format required by the latest European Vending Association Data Transfer Standards EVA DTS Surcharge data fields are not supported by this machine CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Data Recall Page 1 1 Up one level Non Resettable Sales Data E Mug Vend
80. nsure that no water overflows from the heater tank overflow pipe into the waste bucket Check the system for leaks Instant amp Freshbrew Machines As heater tank fills and heats ensure that no water overflows from overflow pipe into the waste tray B2C Models The machine will pump approximately 400ml of water through the system which will be heated to operating temperature Note The machine has a safety cut out which will only allow the heater tank to fill for a maximum of two minutes If after software power up the heater tank has not filled within this time the mains power supply should be switched off and then on again to reset the heater tank time out Important Should the machine fail to fill correctly or leak turn off the stopcock and the power to the machine before investigating the fault Check the display on the front of the machine to ensure that the water has heated to the correct temperature and that the machine is in standby mode All Models Rotate soluble freshbrew ingredient canister outlets to upright position Remove the canister from the machine and remove the lid Place the canister into the canister filling station located on the door and fill canister with correct ingredient DO NOT place the canister on the floor or overfill with ingredient Carefully remove the canister from the filling station and replace the lid Refit canister into machine ensuring that it is returned to correct operating station
81. ntribution of heavy metal migrants from different parts of the circuits of machine under in use conditions according to EU directives and guidelines With regard to hygiene for foodstuffs in location the operator must comply with 852 2004 EEC which lays out the general and specific hygiene rules to ensure a high level of consumer protection with regard to food safety Date 03 January 2012 Legal Representative Signature Technical Manual The following Symbol is used throughout this Manual Safety First Take care risk of personal injury Crane Merchandising Systems accepts no responsibility for damage caused to the equipment through misinterpretation or misuse of the information contained in this manual Copyright 2012 Crane Merchandising Systems Introduction This manual provides you with guidance on the installation daily operation and basic maintenance of your VOCE Media freestanding vending machine Crane Merchandising Systems always recommend that a trained technician service its equipment Crane Merchandising Systems is committed to continuous product improvement This means that the information within this document although correct at time of publication is for guidance only and may be subject to change without prior notice Important Safeguards Always follow these basic safety precautions when operating or maintaining your machine 1 Ensure that you and anyone who operates or maintains your machine has thi
82. o Page 1 1 minutes as required without it being power cycled CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS 5 7 15 Oltre Brewer Oltre Brewer 1 Belt Motor Direction This menu enables the Oltre brewer configurations to be viewed and set up Oltre Brewer 2 Belt Motor Direction 5 7 15 1 Oltre Brewer 1 2 Belt Motor Direction z Prevend Heat These two indicate the direction the brewer belt is driven and must not be changed Enabled Disabled Water Quantity Inactivity Period 5 7 15 2 Prevend Heat This enables the brewer components to be flushed through with hot water after a period of inactivity This flush ensures the brewer components are warm and therefore the vend hot 1 Enabled Disabled to enable or disable the Prevend Heat option se Water Quantity enables the amount of hot water used during the flush to be t 3 Inactivity Period this is the period of time after the last vend the flush will occur and can be adjusted here CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Water compensation 5 7 16 Water Compensation Page 1 1 This sub menu enables the engineer to set the B2C water system to vend the correct amount of water for individual site operating conditions FB Compensation Esp Compensation Technical Manual 43 Important Grinder and Auger Calibration must be carried out before setting the Water Compensation see Para 5 7 2 1 CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS CoEx
83. of screens to change the configuration parameters of the machine from Check Boxes Radio Buttons to Value Increment and Value Entry 4 4 1 Check boxes These are used where there is a multiple selection of parameters available in this example drink selections 1 Press the illuminated touch key next to the required selections and a tick appears in the check box Press again to remove the tick Instant Coffee When all the required selections have been made press the Up one Level icon to return to the previous screen Cappuccino Technical Manual 19 4 4 2 Radio Buttons These are used to turn functions On Off or to Enable Disable them where only one of a multiple of selections can be selected In this example to name the soup that is available 1 Press the illuminated touch key next to the required Vegetable Soup selection to fill the radio button 2 When the required selection has been made press the Tomato Soup Up one Level icon to return to the previous screen Chicken Soup Oxtail Soup 4 4 3 Value Increment These screens enable a value to be increased or decreased in this example setting the Heater Tank Temperature 1 Using the illuminated touch keys increase or the decrease the value as required 2 Select Save to save and apply the new value 3 Select Previous page to return to the previous page without saving any changes to the setting Previous page A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING apo
84. on Water only No cup CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Water Filter Management Product Configuration 1 Up one level E E Heater Tank Setup oken Enabled Sup Mechanism E Sur C end Configuration Next page 5 7 Product Configuration This menu enables all aspects of the drinks to be adjusted from temperature and ingredients to how they are dispensed and the management of water quality and waste CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Heater Tank Setup Page 1 1 Up one level Water Pressure System Temperature E Heater Tank Temperature Minimum Vend Temperature Current Heater Tank Current Water Pressure System Temperature Technical Manual 37 5 7 1 Heater Tank Setup This option enables the maximum water temperature in the tank and the pressure boiler the minimum temperature for a drink to be set and displays the current temperatures 1 Heater Tank Temperature this can be reduced to 75 or raised to 97 C 2 Minimum Vend Temperature the default value is 75 C this cannot be reduced but can be raised to 97 C Current Heater Tank Temperature the current water temperature 4 Current Water Pressure System Temperature the current water temperature in the pressure boiler 5 Water Pressure System Temperature this can be reduced to 75 or raised to 97 C 5 7 2 Selection Timers This menu enables the drink recipes to be adjusted to suit individ
85. on and is shown in the DEX report 4 Machine Location the location of the machine can be added to help with identification and is shown in the DEX report 5 Custom Configuration Name Manufacturer ID Model Number and Board Serial Number this information is displayed on screen and gt Hot amp Still Cold Drinks identifies the machine system set Pe koe 5 11 2 Id All Drinks This identifies the machine by the configuration of drink types it is setup to vend i e Instant Freshbrew or B2C The 1075 are Hot Drinks as follows E8CI Instant machine l6CF Freshbrew machine Single Double and Triple Fresh m brew machines based on Oltre Brewer at Ee I5CF Co Ex based machine Bean to Cup based TEE Co Ex brewer and Oltre brewer 5 11 3 Machine Configuration Id This enables the drink types to be selected that are available based on the Machine Id Install Language 5 11 4 Time and Date gt 4 Re Languages This enables the Time Zone Time and Date of the machine s location to be selected Service Application 1 Inthe Time menu there is the option to use either a 12 or 24 hour clock display User Interface A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 18014 JXDUISUQ 6 gt 6 18044 5 6 50 VOCE Media 5 11 5 Language This menu enables the selection and installation of different languages on the machine avail
86. or Not Enabled Brewer Jam Brewer Waste Pail Full Brewer Jam CoEx Water filter replacement required Water Tank Leak Low Water Fault Description Mug sensor blocked since bootup Dispense head home operation failed Dispense head extend operation failed Dispense head unable to move at all Unable to detect switch input in the given time out for Uni Paper or Oltre paperless brewer present in the machine Brewer waste capacity is exceeded Error while operating the CoEx brewer Overall water filter usage has exceeded the set limit Water filter needs to be changed Main Boiler is experiencing water leakage Main boiler is running low on water 75 Additional information If there is nothing present in the cup station Then either the mug sensors are misaligned or sensors are faulty The machine will be taken out of service if this error occurs This error will be cleared once the above mentioned issues are fixed Machine will be taken out of service as the machine can no longer dispense a drink This error is normally a result of faulty home switch Machine will be taken out of service as it can no longer dispense any more drinks This error is normally a result of faulty opto sensor If the software is unable to detect any activity on opto sensor then it will raise this error The error can be down to faulty motor or faulty opto sensor This will disable all drinks based on
87. our products and services Return the warranty card whether problems were encountered or not failure to do so may invalidate your warranty Technical Manual 11 Section 3 How to Vend A Drink The VOCE Media freestanding drinks vendor features an interactive menu display The intuitive full colour LCD with a direct selection touch panel makes it easy for the customer to produce a drink to their preferred taste and strength 3 1 Selecting A Drink using the Direct Selection method If the machine has not been used for 30 seconds the machine enters standby mode and displays the idle screen To activate the machine and display the drink selection menu press any touch pad on either side of the display Drink selections are made by pressing the corresponding touch pad Depending on the drink selected the customer may be able to alter the drink strength and add milk sugar to suit their personal preference by following the options displayed on screen A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING e puaA 0 e puaA 0 2 12 VOCE Media The following example describes how to vend a Coffee selection from a machine set to Free Vend Coffee Strength Milk Sugar 1 Select Coffee by pressing the corresponding key The LCD will display the screen as shown 2 From this option screen you may adjust drink Strength and add Milk and or Sugar N B For most coffee selections there a
88. out of and the connections between the electrical and electronic components within VOCE Media machines The following diagrams are common to all machines except where stated 11 1 LCD Screen ATM Keypad 8 4 LCD J2 PCB POWER ATM KEYPAD PCB gt gt z 5323 1 25 A FRESH VENDING suieJ8elq 210043129 3 2914399 uon es 21004329 3 21 12 3 90 VOCE Media 11 2 Control Board The Control Board is the main controller for all of the machines functions The board is located inside the door behind the monetary cover To gain access to the board 1 Switch off the power to the machine and open the front door Release the catch securing the monetary cover 2 Open the monetary cover Unscrew and remove the two screws securing the control board cover Carefully remove the control board cover POWER IN J11 MASTER RESET 1 POWER LED SERVICE C HEARTBEAT LED DOOR SW CONTROL 5 BOARD 11410 BUZZER J19 J18 a J6 J42 Technical Manual 91 11 3 Control Board Connections 1 The diagram below illustrates the connections between the control IRDA and LED boards Qu CONTROL BOARD TOUCH KEYPAD es Colour Connector Connector Colour Connector J11 Pin 3 RED BLACK R1Pin2 SMPS 0V J4Pin1 R6 Pind SPI J11
89. pacity UK Cup Type Cup Capacity 150ml plastic squat 150ml plastic tall 150ml paper tall 180ml plastic 180ml paper 250ml paper Cup Capacity US Cup Type 120z SVS 120z SMR 160z SVS 160z SMR 200z SMR Approximate and are for guidance only Electrical Services 702 plastic squat 702 plastic tall 702 paper tall 902 plastic 90z paper 1202 paper Cup Capacity 450 325 275 250 300 800 750 665 650 575 400 Voltage UK amp EU 220 240 Volts US 110 130 Volts AC Current 13 Amp Fused Frequency 50 Hz US 60 Hz Water Services Pressure 200 Kpa 2 Bar 29 PSI 600 Kpa 6 Bar 87 PSI Stopcock 15 mm BSP from rising main All weights and dimensions are approximate and are for guidance only 1 2 Water Filter If your VOCE Media machine is fitted with a COEx B2C brewer then it must be connected to the water supply via a scale inhibiting water filter Crane Merchandising Systems rec ommend and supply the Brita AquaQuell and Cuno range of water filters A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 04 2 12 46 uon es suoyesyioads 1 3 External Features Key Door 7 LCD screen 8 Door lock 9 Cup station 10 SureVend Sensor 11 Drip tray VOCE Media Adjustable Foot Free Jug vend key Coin entry Cup stand Coin return cup Technical Manual 1 4 Internal Features Key
90. put shaft Take the new filter head assembly from the service kit Holding the new filter assembly as shown turn the locking ring anti clockwise to its open position indicated by the two arrows Place the filter unit up into the filter holder and turn the green locking ring clockwise to lock it into place VOCE Media Technical Manual 13 Re assemble the wiper arm d to the filter holder assembly Ensure that the wiper arm is located under the coffee outlet pipes as shown e 14 Moving to the machine remove the O ring a from the water inlet pipe and discard Fit the O ring included in the service kit onto the inlet pipe Ensure that the new O ring is seated correctly Refit the CoEx brewer unit into the machine Slide the unit into place until it clicks into position Refit the coffee dispense pipe to the brewer outlet 10 5 2 Replacing the Grinder Blades 1 Isolate the machine from the Mains power supply Push in the bean canister shut off to close the fresh beans outlet Carefully remove the fresh beans canister from the machine and place it to one side Pull up and remove the grinder adjusting wheel assembly b from the rear of the grinder body Unscrew the grinder body c anti clockwise and remove it from the blade housing Note Grinder mechanism removed from the machine for clarity 2 Unscrew and remove the nut star washer and agitator d from the drive
91. rature At room ambient temperature the thermistor resistance is approx 3000 ohms At 96 C the thermistor resistance is approx 200 ohms Both Boiler Heating Elements are controlled by Solid State Relays which are in turn controlled from the I O Board The Main Boiler Element is rated at 2 4kW the B2C Boiler Element is rated at 2 0kW Should control of the Heating Elements fail for any reason both Elements are protected by In Line Manually Reset able Thermal Cut Outs These are positioned in the overflow pipe of the Main Boiler 90 C and on the casing of the B2C Boiler 115 C 1 0 BOARD THERM 1 PRESSURE BOILER B2C MACHINES GREEN ORANGE WHITE ORANGE HEATER TANK THERMISTOR ant di CUP SENSOR PCB S PAIR A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING suieJ8elq 21004129 3 2914399 uon es 100 VOCE Media Technical Manual Visit the Tech Zone on our website to find this and other manuals and technical information for the Crane range www cranems co uk technical CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS
92. re five strength levels available Each selection has a default strength setting that may be adjusted up or down The default strength setting for this drink selection is three as indicated by the three highlighted bars 3 To obtain stronger or milder coffee press the corresponding Stronger or Milder key In this example Stronger is pressed twice to achieve a strength selection of five as shown 271 Strength Coffee Milk Sugar Cancel Technical Manual 13 3 2 Adding Milk Lightener Sugar If milk is required select Milk by pressing the corresponding key The screen updates and displays the menu as shown Cancel 1 The default milk level is two If more or less milk is required press the corresponding or key There are three milk levels available for this selection Cancel 2 If sugar is required select Sugar by pressing the corresponding key and again levels can be adjusted N B Certain drink selections do not allow milk to be added e g Cappuccino Sugar options remain available Other drink choices do not allow the strength option or milk sugar to be selected e g Chocolate 3 When further adjustments are required press Start to begin the vend see 3 3 Vending A Drink A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING e puaA e puaA 0 2 14 VOCE Media 3 3 Vending A Drink Once the required drink has been selecte
93. rom the heater tank during the test sequence Place suitable container under the dispense position and on completion empty the contents of the container 5 5 10 4 Inlet Valve Use this option to test the correct operation of the inlet valve 5 5 10 5 Pressure Valve Use this option to test the correct operation of the pressure valve 5 6 Price This menu allows the engineer to enter individual prices for each drink selection available one price for all drink selections set a discount for customers who use their own cup mug and view the highest and lowest price set in the machines memory CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS 2 Price Page 1 1 Up Individual Prices E Entire Machine E Mug Discount Tip If most selections are to be sold at the same price use the Entire Machine menu to quickly set the entire machine to this price then access the Individual Prices menu to adjust prices for individual selections Entering a single price for the entire machine will over ride any individual prices previously programmed 5 6 1 Individual Prices This option enables the price of each drink to be set Each drink selection is shown with the current price select the required drink and enter the new price in the value entry screen 5 6 2 Entire Machine Technical Manual 35 This option enables a single price to be set for all drinks from the machine Enter the new price in the displayed value entry screen Tip If the majority o
94. ror MDB coin mech is unplugged or faulty Coin jam detected in coin acceptor Coin jam detected in coin tube Coin tube sensor fault detected No useable coin tubes Machine unable to pay out Problem with coin tube Tube indicates full but coin count is zero Coin Mech has been disabled The maximum price on the machine exceeds the maximum price that the Executive device can support A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING pue 0T uon eg 1 e ueuo1urej A pue 5nsouSeiq OT uon eg 74 Error Message No Monetary Device Coin Return Motor Drive Failure Use exact change Cup turret switch Cup turret switch timeout Cup mechanism peeler motor switch failure Searching For Cup Stack No Cup Delivered Ring 1 SureVend On Please insert mug Mug only mode Fault Description Machine is configured for an incorrect monetary device or the device is not responding Failed to operate Coin Return motor The amount of available change is lower than the Low Change Message setting Error in turret assembly of cup drop unit while searching for a new cup stack Turret switch was not released within the given timeout Error in cup peeler assembly of cup drop unit Cup drop unit is currently searching for cups in the turret Cup drop unit failed to drop a cup after 9 attempts 3 attempts per vend Mac
95. rting that it is disabled Water temperature in main boiler is below operating temperature Additional information The error is cleared once operating temperature is achieved by pressure boiler The machine will disable all hot drinks using main boiler if the temperature falls below min vend temperature The drinks will be re enabled once min Vend temperature is achieved 77 A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 1 pue 5nsouSeiq OT uon eg 78 Error Message Power save mode Boiler heating SANITATION_EVENT_ FAILED Please wait Cleaning In Progress Water heating CoEx No Water CoEx Low Water Cold No Water Cold Cleaning Required CoEx Brewer No Coffee Preparing brewing system Fault Description Machine is in power save mode The machine is heating up the boilers while coming out of power save mode Failed to complete the sanitation successfully Automatic or manual rinse cycle is in progress Temperature in pressure boiler is below operating temperature Unable to see minimum required flow when dispensing water from pressure boiler Cold unit tank is low on water Cold Unit was unable to fill up in the allocated time It s been at least 7 days since last CoEx clean This error will also be raised if last clean was interrupted in the middle One of the ingredients used with CoEx brewer has run out Pre
96. s ation Numbers A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 18014 AVBUIZUJ 6 18014 5 8 3 6 UOQIIS 26 VOCE Media 5 3 1 Non Resettable Sales Data This menu enables the engineer to view and record monetary and sales values This data cannot be reset and will remain intact for the service life of the control board unless the back up battery is removed CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Non Resettable Sales Data Page 1 1 Token Token Data is displayed the following two options 5 3 1 1 Overall Totals 1 This displays the total sales in a table listed under Sales Discounts Test Vend Surcharge and Free Vend 2 Thecurrency column indicates the total monetary value and the column indicates the total number of actual vends for each data type 5 3 1 2 By Products 1 This enables the total machine sales for each product to be displayed in a table under Price Sales Discounts Test Vend Surcharge and Free Vend 2 The Price row indicates the price of the actual product The total machine sales for Cash Cashless Token and Token Count are displayed directly on this screen 5 3 2 Resettable Sales Data This menu contains similar data to that available from the Non Resettable Sales Data menu However once viewed data from this menu can be cleared from the machines memory and enables sales data to be recorded over a period of time The options Clear Data and Reset
97. s manual available for quick and easy reference read all instructions carefully before commencing work 2 Beware of Electricity Certain maintenance operations require your machine to remain connected and switched on Only trained personnel should carry out these routines and independently of all other operations Observation of safe working practices in accordance with current regulations is necessary at all times Important Unless otherwise specified always disconnect your machine from the electrical supply before commencing work 3 Servicing the Heater Tank Espresso pressurised water system Important Water in this machine can exceed 99 C 210 F Water at this N temperature can cause severe injury Espresso machines may be fitted with a pressurised water system under no circumstance should this be dismantled other than by a full trained engineer 4 Do not operate your machine if any part is damaged until a service technician has carried out necessary repairs and ensured that it is safe 5 Beware of moving components when servicing the machine 6 Allow your machine to cool before handling or moving Never immerse your machine in water or any other liquid and never clean it with a water jet 8 In machines fitted with carbonator units the CO bottle is filled with gas at up to 800psi and MUST be secured in an upright position In the event of a leak ventilate the area in the vicinity A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING
98. shaft Note Nut is fitted with a left hand thread Remove the Grinder blade block e and discard Replace with the new grinder blade block included with the service kit Refit the agitator star washer and nut Ensure that the nut is tightened securely 87 A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING e ueue1ure A pue uon as 1 pue 5nsouSeiq OT uon eg 88 VOCE Media 3 Take the new grinder body complete with inner grinder ring from the service kit Screw the grinder body clockwise into the blade housing until it stops Re set the grinder blades An approximate starting position is achieved by turning the grinder body back one full turn anti clockwise Re assemble the grinder adjuster wheel assembly to the grinder unit 4 Refit the fresh beans container to the machine Pull the bean canister shut off to its fully extended position 5 the electricity supply to the machine Important Before returning the machine to service the engineer must carry out the Grinder Calibration routine see Para 5 7 2 1 to ensure correct operation of the grinder with the type of beans used in the machine Use the grinder adjuster wheel to fine tune the blade settings in order to obtain the desired grind quality Technical Manual 89 Section 11 Electrical Electronics Information The diagrams shown on the following pages illustrate the lay
99. sm which allows the engineer to vary the size of the ground coffee in order to satisfy customers taste preferences 10 CoEx Brewer Not Shown On Water Flow Diagram The brewer unit is capable of receiving between 5 and 9 grams of ground coffee Once the coffee has been ground and dispensed into the brewer unit the 24V dc brewer motor drives the brewer to the vend position using the current sensing as control The coffee is compressed into a round cake and water is pumped through the brewer When the required amount of water has passed through the brewer the now wet coffee cake is squeezed removing most of the water from the cake preventing the brewer becoming unnecessarily dirty After the cake has been squeezed the brewer will deposit the cake into the dry waste container and return to the stand by position 69 Technical Manual Section 8 B2C Espresso System 31SvM m 30154 c pH 5 ILM 100 102 i Alddns bonc 2400 a LINGON eg YOldvav 93e3s UMOUS 15 910N or Em ws vr Ee e Sp IPN EE T E 49314 Ja3eAA DACA JIU asuadsiq 6 L Jeg PIY 78 4 Z
100. t purposes N B A cool down cycle MUST be carried out before draining the module Remove the lower cover from the module to expose the boiler blanking plug 3 Hold the collar and remove the plug Attach a length of silicone pipe to the outlet to act as a drain tube Place the other end into a bucket When the module is completely drained remove the drain tube from the outlet Replace the blanking plug 3 and lower cover 10 4 4 Refitting the module and refilling the system To refit the module and refill the system proceed as follows 1 Carefully re install the module into the machine Tighten the 2 lower module fixing screws and refit the top LH retaining screw plug the two loom connectors into the module connectors and re fit the water inlet hose Refit the RH boiler cover fresh ground coffee canister and fresh beans container Ensure fresh beans outlet slide is opened Technical Manual 83 10 4 4 1 Long fill cycle 1 Turn the power on to the machine it will initialise performing a long fill cycle During this cycle 600ml of cold water is pumped through the system and collected in the waste bucket 2 At the end of the long fill cycle the brewer initialises and the water in the boiler is heated 10 4 4 2 Pre Heat Routine 1 During the pre heat routine a small amount of hot water is pumped through the brewer system The pre heat routine is performed prior to the first Co Ex drink vended after powering the
101. the machine will automatically flush through the water system 3 Backup Events This enables the machine to be programed to perform an automatic backup of all user configurable settings and sales data stored in its memory 4 Power Saving Events This enables the setup of periods when the machine enters a power saving mode In this mode the water in the boiler is not maintained at the normal vend temperature but at a lower temperature of 70 C The method for creating updating a timed event is the same for all four event types The following example describes how the engineer can program the machine to free vend A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 18014 6 uono es 18014 5 6 56 VOCE Media specific drink selections between 10 30 am and 2 30 pm on week days Studying this example will provide an understanding of how timed events are created 1 Select Time of Day Events on the Timed Events screen 2 Select Free Vend to display the following screen N B By default four empty entries are available for free vend events Additional events can be created by selecting Create New Event 3 Select Free Vend 1 to display the following screen N B By default the state is set to Disabled and the Frequency Type is set to Daily 4 Select Enabled Disabled and Enable to enable the event 5 Select Start Time to display the Start Time screen N B You can switch to either 12hr or 24hr mo
102. this particular brewer This error will only be raised if brewer waste management is enabled It will disable all fresh brew drinks The drinks will only be enabled after the counters are reset from the service menus Motor is stalled or is taking more current than the allowed limit This error is only raised if water filter counters are enabled Once the error is raised no further drinks could be taken until the counter is reset from service menus This error is raised if the main boiler requests fill operation 15 times even though none of the valves attached to it were operated This error will be cleared once main boiler is filled up A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING SoiINpsIOJdg 1 pue 0T uon eg 1 e ueuog1ure A pue 5nsouSeiq OT uon eg 76 Error Message No Water Available Waste Pail Full Please Wait No IO Comms No IO Comms 2 No Selections Available All Selections Disabled Invalid Temperature Tank 1 Invalid Temperature Tank 2 Fault Description Main boiler unable to fill up in required amount of time Waste bucket is full Transition based on door switch is in progress Board went through a reboot VMC unable to establish communication with the board No selections available on the machine All drink selections have been disabled Water temperature recorded in main boiler is way beyond operational rang
103. ual preferences Each drink available on the machine can be adjusted and each has default values Important B2C machines with the CoEx brewer must be calibrated before the options on this menu are CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Instant Coffee adjusted see Para 5 7 2 1 below for details Page 1 1 Selecting a drink displays the ingredients that make Up up the drink and timers to make the drink and are explained below Milk 1 Select the drink from the Selection Timer menu to display the ingredients that make up sogu the drink 2 Milk Sugar and Instant Coffee these gar ingredients can be adjusted to offer different strengths to the user and appear in this menu as for example Milk 1 Milk 2 and Milk 3 where Milk 1 is the least amount of milk and 3 is the most The strength is measured in seconds and controls how long the ingredient motor is run and is known as the ingredient throw 3 Each ingredient can be adjusted in this way and the following can also be adjusted to reate the drink Water Quantity how long the water valve is opened Product Delay to delay the adding of product after a valve opens Whipper Time how long the whipper is run Whipper Delay to delay the whipper after a valve opens 99 ule GO UT bs Post Dispense Delay this is the length of time the dispense head remains in the extended position after the last ingredient has been vended 5 7 2 1 CoEx Brewer Calibration A FRESH
104. uipment can be read out and programmed by means of the same handheld device DDCMP IrDA 5 11 6 1 DTS Standby Mode This indicates the current mode and is factory set to enable data transfer via 1 DDCMP IrDA data can be downloaded from the machine using a hand held infra red DDCMP device 2 DEX data can be downloaded from the machine by plugging a DEX enabled device into the DEX port J16 on the main control board located on the rear of the door 3 DDCMP Wired data can be downloaded via a plugged in DDCMP device 5 11 6 2 DTS Audit List This menu enables the selection of which data is transferred from the machine to a DEX DDCMP data carrier All data and events fields within a vending machine are assigned a unique code determined by the DTS and these fields are available for selection on this Technical Manual 51 screen 5 11 6 3 CA304 Data Type This menu determines whether the data will be displayed as 1200 Currency or Numeric 1 For example assuming that the value of pound coins in the machine is 3 00 when set to Currency CA304 will read 300 in the DEX DDCMP report 4800 2 When set to Numeric it will read 3 5 11 6 4 Data Reset Mode This menu enables all resettable data to be either saved or reset to zero select 1 Auto to reset the data after a successful read 2 Save to save the current data values held on the machine 5 11 6 5 Event Reset Mode This menu enables all event data to be eith
105. unt of credit to be taken from the card The new balance will then be re written onto the customer s card N B For full information and programming instructions for all of these systems please refer to the user manual supplied with the validation system A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING E23Iuu59 uon sg 66 VOCE Media Technical Manual 67 Section 8 B2C System B2C machines are capable of producing high quality espresso based drinks through the unique CoEx brewer unit either independently Espresso Americano or in conjunction with soluble product Cappuccino Caffe Mocha etc The machine will also vend high quality freshbrew coffee from pre ground product 8 1 Vend Sequence When an Espresso drink is selected the following sequence occurs 1 The customer selects an espresso drink Fresh beans are delivered into the grinder and the grinder is operated for a pre determined time Ground coffee is deposited into the CoEx brewer 2 The brewer moves to the vend position The brewer motor starts running clockwise causing the filter assembly to cover the piston chamber and the piston to move upwards forming the ground coffee into a compressed pellet as it does so 3 When the heater reaches the correct temperature the inlet valve is opened and the 3 bar pressure relief valve closed At the same time the pumps will start pumping water through the system and into the brewer 4 Whilst water is passing
106. until it starts to flow from the overflow pipe Switch on the carbonator unit using the Cold Unit switch located near the power supply Place the syrup containers in the bottom right hand side of the cabinet and insert the dip tubes into the containers ensuring that the correct flavours correspond to the drinks displayed on the display Prime the syrup selections ready for use by pressing button 13 on the service keypad N B Ensure that the waste bucket is empty and in place before priming the pumps To prime syrup pump 1 press and hold button 1 on the drink selection keypad until the syrup appears from the dispense head Repeat for syrup pump 2 by pressing and holding button 2 on the drink selection keypad Press the X Exit key to return the machine to standby mode Empty the waste bucket and refit to the machine Test vend the carbonated drinks to ensure correct operation of carbonator unit Check for leaks and ensure that the machine is left in a clean and safe condition Close the door N B If a still unit is fitted ensure that the ingredient timers for syrup drink 1 and 2 are set to 6 seconds recommended A FRESH APPOACH TO VENDING 2 Z UOQIaS 10 VOCE Media 2 6 Warranty Card Please complete and return the warranty card that comes with the machine Use the card to note any problems you encountered during installation your feedback helps us to improve
107. user s own cups are to be used set this to Off to disable the cup drop unit SureVend can still be used to monitor the dispense area and will not dispense drinks without a cup in the dispense area 5 7 9 Cup Size Selection CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Brewer Waste Management Page 1 1 Up one level Waste Capacity This indicates the cup size used in the machine and must be set to match the cups size used 5 7 10 Brewer Waste Management If this feature is On it enables the number of fresh brew drinks dispensed to be limited before the brewer waste bucket is emptied ensuring the bucket is not over filled 1 Brewer Waste Capacity enter the number of vends before the fresh brew drinks are disabled and the waste bucket emptied 2 Current Waste Counter this indicates the number of fresh brew drinks Technical Manual 41 dispensed 3 Reset Waste this resets the counter with a warning N B If this feature is On the operator must press button 12 on the Service Keypad every time the brewer waste bucket is emptied CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS z Water Filter Management Page 1 1 Up one level Last Water Filter Change E Current state Clear Data E Filter maximum usage Current usage 5 7 11 Water Filter Management This enables an indication of when the water filter requires changing a litre count or time period can be used and whichever is reached first displays an alternating message Wat
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