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1. FIGURE 8 Tray Rail For proper plug to receptacle orientation the two flat sided connectors Double D s on the plug should be up See Figure 7 Secure the tray harness with the harness clamp and snap it closed 12 Test vend the tray in its new position to assure that the tray plug is properly connected HELIX TIMING The helix is connected to the motor via an 18 tooth helix hub spline into an 18 tooth internal gear in the motor gear case This relationship provides a helix timing adjustment in 20 degree increments to alter the product drop off point at the front of the tray Research and testing have determined that a vast majority of all products tested will vend successfully with the leading edge of the helix set at approximately 6 00 o clock This adjustment has been selected as the Middle of the Road setting from which adjustments can be made in either direction All helixes have been factory set to agree with Lance specifications HELIX RETAINER MOTOR COVER FLOOR YS LABEL HOLDER SELECTION IDENTIFICATION SCROLL LOCK A10155 FIGURE 9 Tray Assembly Should you experience difficulty in vending odd size or shaped items the helix can be re timed by following the steps outlined below The positioning of the helix will be on a trial and error basis 1 Pull the tray containing the helix to be re timed forward to its stop Remove all product from the compartment 2 3 Depress the m
2. EXAMPLE To set Max Change of 65 press 6 then 5 To exit this mode and remain in the Service Mode press the number 13 on the keypad To exit the Service Mode press the Service Mode Button SET TIME amp DATE D NOTE The time and date must be set if either DEX UCS or the Timed Shut Down Intervals options are to be used 1 Press the Service Mode Button to enter the Service Mode 2 Press number 11 Jon the keypad OPTIONS displays 3 Pressthe letter D The current time displays NOTE The controller operates on a 24 hour format Time displays as TIME 7717 i e 17 14 is 5 14 PM 4 change the time press the numeric keys Press key 10 to save 5 The current month displays as OATH MM where 01 January 02 February 12 December To change the current month press the numeric keys Press 10 to save The current date 1 31 displays as DATE DD To change the date press the numeric keys Press 10 to save The current day of the week displays as AY 2 where P indicates Sunday e Monday 3 Tuesday Y Wednesday 5 Thursday amp Friday 7 Saturday 10 Use the numeric keys to change the day Press 10 to save 11 The current year displays as YEAR YP i e 99 1999 12 To change the year press the numeric keys for the last two digits of the year Press 10 to save To cancel an unwanted setting without
3. 1 Voltage Check When the AC Voltmeter probes are connected to the HOT and NEUTRAL terminals the voltmeter should indicate 110 to 130 volts AC See Figure 2 2 Polarity and Ground Check When the AC Voltmeter probes are connected to the HOT and GROUND terminals the voltmeter should indicate 110 to 130 Volts AC See 10161 Figure 2 FIGURE 2 Electrical Check with Voltmeter 3 Noise Potential Check When the AC Voltmeter probes are connected to the NEUTRAL and GROUND terminals the voltmeter should indicate 0 Volts AC See Figure 2 Any voltage reading could cause noise problems in the electronic controller 4 Amperage Check At the fuse box or circuit breaker panel locate the proper circuit and ensure that the fuse or breaker protecting that circuit is rated at 15 Amps or greater NOTE In a standard three 3 prong 115 Volt AC wall outlet the GROUND pin is round the NEUTRAL pin is rectangular and located clock wise from the ground pin and the HOT pin is rectangular and smaller than the neutral pin and located counterclockwise from the ground pin See Figure 2 To correct negative voltage amperage polarity or ground checks consult a licensed electrician To correct a negative noise potential check install a noise suppressor which can be obtained from any electrical or electronic supply store or in kit form from USI See page 48 OUTLET TESTER Plug the easy to read tester into any grounded 3 prong 115V
4. 00 00 EXAMPLE TO PRESS DISPLAYS Enter Service Mode Service Mode Button Access Options Mode 11 OPTIONS Set School Timer Option ON E TIMES on Set Interval 1 Start time to 8 00 am 8 0 0 STRT 8 00 Set Interval 1 End time to 11 30 pm 11 1 3101 STOP 1 30 Wednesday Thursday and Friday Use Interval 1 on Monday Tuesday 0101 10 1 1 13 1110 88044144 Set Interval 2 Start Time to 1 00 pm 11310101 eSTRT 13 00 Set Interval 2 End Time to 4 00 pm 11610101 2510 16 00 Wednesday Thursday and Friday Use Interval 2 on Monday Tuesday 0 JE A 1 1 1 1 O 20 0 11 1110 Set Interval 3 and 4 to zero 0 0 01 0 ISIRI 00 00 Set Interval 3 End Time to 00 00 01010110 3510 00 00 Set Interval 3 days to all 05 0 0 0 0 0 01 O 20280000000 Set Interval 4 Start Time to 00 00 o o o O YSTRI 00 00 Set Interval 4 End Time to 00 00 10000010 5 00 00 Set Interval 4 days to all 05 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000 What has been set On Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday the machine will not vend from 8 00 a m until 11 30 a m and from 1 00 p m until 4 00 p m ONE FREE PRODUCT This option will allow a free product to be given to the customer at a programmed interval When enabled the product will be vended at no cost all accumulated credit will be returned and a message FREE OA US will be displayed dur
5. B The current ON or OFF state will be displayed as F VAD XXX Pressing B again will toggle the ON OFF state To exit this mode and remain in the Service Mode press the number 13 on the keypad To exit the Service Mode press the Service Mode Button 24 MAXIMUM CHANGE C The Maximum Change Mode is used to control the maximum amount of change that will be refunded on over deposit This option will prevent change from being returned to the customer until the credit amount is less than or equal to the programmed maximum change limit This mode is only recommended when there is a wide spread between the lowest vend price and the highest vend price of items When the maximum change mode is initiated the credit amount must be equal to or less than the programmed amount before change will be refunded To set the Max Change options the controller must be in the Service Mode While in the Service Mode press the number 11 on the keypad The controller will display 02 7 0 75 and wait for the next input Next press the letter C The current ON or OFF state will be displayed as MAX CHG XXX Pressing B again will toggle the on off state Press 10 to save If the ON mode is selected a second menu will appear and the controller will display 7 CHG XXX This can be modified in the same manner as described in the price setting procedure Press 10 to save settings To cancel an unwanted setting before saving press 13
6. ce 0 S CONTROLLER The MDB Multi Drop Bus Controller will support a MDB coin mechanism a MDB bill validator and up to a maximum of 70 24 VDC motor driven selections Also included is a DEX USC interface that can be used to retrieve data using a DEX UCS style Hand Held Computer HHC Each time the controller is powered on it will default to the sales mode of operation restoring the vend options to their state at power off The motor circuits will be checked and the controller will re configure the vendor to its current state During the idle condition of the sales mode the controller will monitor the coin changer bill validator and keypad for customer input If no action is taken then the programmable point of sales message will be scrolled in the display If the Force Vend option has been selected and the coin changer s coin tubes are below the low level sensors the PLEASE INSERT EXACT MONEY message will be displayed The controller will allow acceptance of all coins as long as the accumulated credit is less than the maximum vend price of any selection The amount of credit will be displayed as it is established Coin acceptance will be disabled when credit has exceeded the highest vend price during all vends while coins are being paid out and while the controller is in the Service Mode of operation Bill acceptance will be allowed if the quarter tube of the coin mech is above the low level sensor o
7. one row or the entire machine For a Single Selection press 10 For an Entire Row press 11 For the Entire Machine press 12 NOTE To cancel any unwanted settings press 13 6 Exit the Service Mode 7 Make sure the Price Scroll under each selection on the tray agrees with the programmed price 14 VERIFYING VEND PRICES The vend price for each selection can be verified at any time while the machine is in the Sales Mode To verify the price programmed into the controller depress the specific selection numbers The selection number followed by the current vend price will be displayed for approximately three 3 seconds The price for each selection must also be identified by a Price Scroll located on the front of each tray below each item Make sure that the Price Scroll and the price programmed for each item agree INSTALLATION CHECKLIST All shipping brackets packing material and tape have been removed from the vendor Vendor is level and properly located for access to power source outlet Service cord plug in receptacle is properly grounded All components are installed on the vendor and are in good condition All vend prices have been set correctly All selections have been properly loaded and all items in each selection correspond to the vend price scrolls 7 All options and features offered have been properly programmed into the controller Refer to the Controller Section below O
8. 1 ST 19 4201942 6 20 x 3 16 Phil PH Type B 2 SC 20 8800956 8 32 Hex Nut W ETW 14 NU 21 4050423 8 18 x 3 8 Phil PH Type AB AIR SC 43 DOOR ASSEMBLY continued Delivery Assembly Delivery Assembly ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY cc 1212040 003 Delivery Assembly 3W AS 1212040 004 Delivery Assembly 4W AS 1 1212037 003 Delivery Weldment 3W 1 WE 1212037 004 Delivery Weldment 4W 1 WE 2 4203436 003 Rear Delivery Deflector 3W 1 ST 4203436 004 Rear Delivery Deflector 4W 1 ST 3 4203379 Delivery Mount 2 ST 4 4050423 8 18 x 3 8 Phil PH TY AB 6 SC 5 4025263 Type 7 Nyliner Snap in Plastic Bushing 4 BU 6 1212039 003 Cam Rod Weldment 3W 1 WE 1212039 004 Cam Rod Weldment 4W 1 WE 7 4210207 003 Del Anti Cheat 3W 2 ST 4210207 004 Del Anti Cheat 4W 2 ST 8 4050663 1 8 x 1 4 in Aluminum Pop Rivet 5 RI 9 8801011 8 Flat Washer 6 WA 10 4050239 8 32 x 3 8 Phil PH Type T 6 SC 11 1215157 003 Follower Weldment 3W 1 WE 1215157 004 Follower Weldment 4W 1 WE 12 4208947 Delivery Bushing 1 BU 13 8801080 E Ring 5 16 in 1 RR 14 1212041 003 Delivery Door Weldment 3W 1 WE 1212041 004 Delivery Door Weldment 4W 1 WE 15 4210387 003 Delivery Door Brace 3W 1 ST 4210387 004 Delivery Door Brace 4W 1 ST 16 4203377 003 Delivery False Box 3W 1 ST 4203377 004 Delivery False Box 4W 1 ST 17 4201887 Drain Tube 1 PL 18 4060411 Screen Drain Tube 1 Fl 19 4202284 50 Dia Stud Push Nut 1 NU 20 4025409 5
9. 1200137 078 1200137 141 1200137 142 1200137 143 1200137 144 1200137 145 1200137 147 1200137 148 1200137 149 1200137 168 1200137 207 1200137 208 1200137 374 1200137 375 2 Sandwich Snacks 18 to Large snack 12 Kit Timer Kit Timer Kit without Timer Large Snack 12 to 2 Sandwich Snacks 18 Kit Line Filter Kit Knock out Kit Sandwich Snack 18 to Split Helix 40 Kit Split Helix 40 to Sandwich Snack 18 Kit Rain Guard Kit Tray Latch Kit Popcorn Deflector Kit 3053 Popcorn Deflector Kit 3054 Double Door Kit 3053 Double Door Kit 3054 TRAY CONFIGURATIONS A10442 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY cc 1 1214800 003 Tray Configuration 3W 1212048 302 Tray Assembly 3 W 12 Select Candy 1 AS 1212048 303 Tray Assembly 3 W 18 Select Candy 2 AS 1214801 Tray Assembly 3 W 11 18 10 Dual Select Candy 1 AS 1214801 003 Tray Assembly 3 W 11 Select Snack 1 AS 1214801 004 Tray Assembly 3 W 10 Select Snack 1 AS 1214800 004 Tray Configuration 4W 1212048 402 Tray Assembly 4 W 12 Select Candy 1 AS 1212048 403 Tray Assembly 4 W 18 Select Candy 2 AS 1214801 001 Tray Assembly 4 W 11 18 10 Dual Select Candy 1 AS 1214801 002 Tray Assembly 4 W 11 Select Snack 1 AS 1214801 005 Tray Assembly 4 W 10 Select Snack 1 AS 49 TRAY ASSEMBLY 3 AND 4 WIDE A10523 50 Tray Assembly 3 and 4 Wide ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 3 W 4W CC 1 4203275 Product Tray
10. 3 W 1 PL 4203276 Product Tray 4 W 1 PL 2 4060670 004 Roller 2 2 PL 3 4203509 Cable Tie 5 in 1 1 WT 4 4203468 Snap in Clip 1 1 CL 5 4203508 003 Tray Harness 3 W 1 HA 4203508 004 Tray Harness 4 W 1 HA 6 4203277 003 Motor Cover 3 W 1 PL 4203277 004 Motor Cover 4 W 1 PL 7 4034388 24 VDC Motor 360 Degree A R AR MO 8 4025748 Product Pusher Ejector A R A R PL 9 4200272 031 Auger 10 Select Candy AIR AIR WF 4205532 031 Auger 10 Select Candy Right Hand AIR AIR WE 4200272 004 Auger 12 Select Candy AIR WF 4200272 001 Auger 18 Select Candy AIR AIR WF 4200272 007 Auger 10 Select Snack AIR AIR WF 4200272 037 Auger 11 Select Snack A R WF 10 4202015 Auger Coupling AIR AIR PL 11 1200137 147 to Split Auger 40 Kit AIR AIR 12 4034388 001 24 VDC Motor 180 Degree G amp M AIR AIR MO 13 4200164 000 8 32 x 1 1 4 Shoulder Screw AIR AR SC 14 4202624 001 Gum amp Mint Spacer Strip AIR AIR PL 15 4202013 1 32 x 3 8 in Foam Tape AP for item 14 AIR TA 16 4202313 007 Auger 40 Select Gum amp Mint AIR AIR WE 17 4202625 001 Gum amp Mint Helix Tube AIR AIR PL 18 4203103 End Cap AIR AIR PL 19 4025797 Product Divider AIR AIR PL 20 4200340 Helix Retainer AIR AIR PL 21 8370660 5 Spacer AIR AIR PL 22 8370998 Spacer Support A R 23 4200281 Spring Clip A R A R CL 24 1200321 002 Tray Rail Left Side 1 1 RA 25 1200321 003 Tray Rail Right Side 1 1 RA 26 4203341 Price Scroll 5 95 AIR A
11. As coins are entered the display will indicate the total value of the coins entered This option is to be implemented for DEX operations Pressing the number 13 on the keypad will exit this mode Displays PEX UCS and wait up to 25 seconds while allowing DEX UCS dump session to be initiated mode and remain in the Service Mode press the number 13 on the keypad To exit the Service Mode press the Service Mode Button SETTING VEND PRICES 1 Enter the Service Mode 2 Press 5 SELECTION displays 3 Identify a selection The selection and the current vend price displays To identify a selection on the keypad press the letter and the number for that item 4 Enter the new vend price using the number keys on the keypad It is not necessary to enter leading zeros EXAMPLE Prices To set a vend price of 65 press 6 then 5 Valid prices are from zero free vend to 99 95 can be set in 5 increments by individual selection by row or by entire machine 19 5 NOTE 6 T Choose between pricing one selection one row or the entire machine For a Single Selection press 10 1 For an Entire Row press 11 For the Entire Machine press 12 1 To cancel any unwanted settings press 13 Exit the Service Mode Make sure the Price Scroll under each selection on the tray agrees with the programmed price Test Vend Using Test Vend modes do not affe
12. German B Dutch E English 11 Auxiliary C Spanish English F French English If 11 Jis selected for the auxiliary language the controller will display MESSAGE and wait for a message to be entered This is done in the same fashion as explained under the Point of Sales After starting a new message the message must be saved before starting another message section Pressing 13 while MESSAGE is being displayed will save the previous message and advance through the message menu to exit the language mode All vendors when shipped from the factory will be set to display the messages in the English language All Auxiliary messages will be blank The following messages will be affected by the language selection NOTE Selecting Auxiliary Language without programming will result in NO MESSAGES being displayed Message 1 English PLEASE INSERT EXACT MONEY Italian PER FAVORE INTRODURRE 1 PRECISI 50501 Dutch AFGEPAST GELD fl WERPEN Spanish POR FAVOR DEPOSITE CANTIDAD EXACTA Danish INDKAST AFTALTE PENGE French FRITES German ABGEZAHLETS GELB EIMWERFER Auxiliary Programmable maximum length 30 Message 2 English PLEASE INSERT MORE MONEY Italian PER FAVORE INTRODURRE PIU 50501 Dutch MEER GELB WERPEN Spanish OR FAVOR DEPOSITE MAS DINERO Danish INOKAST FLERE PENGE French MONTANT INFUFFISANT INTRODUISEZ D AUTRES PIECES German MEHR GELD EINWERFEN Auxiliary Progra
13. a four inch range Any large Snack Selections can be converted to two adjacent Sandwich Snack Selections and any two adjacent Sandwich Snack Selections can be converted to one large Snack Selection A10163 A10164 14 MEDIUM SIZE SNACKS 4 38 WIDE 19 MEDIUM SIZE SNACKS 4 38 WIDE 13 SANDWICH SNACKS 2 92 WIDE 16 SANDWICH SNACKS 2 92 WIDE 1 DUAL HELIX 5 84 WIDE 1 DUAL HELIX 5 84 WIDE PRODUCT LOADING To load the trays with appropriate product lift each tray slightly to disengage the detent and pull the tray forward until it stops As the tray travels forward on its rail system it will automatically tilt downward and allow easy access for servicing and loading Load each shelf from front to back making sure all items fit freely between the helixes Do not attempt to force oversize items into the spaces All spaces forward must have a product in them do not skip a space General guidelines for each product type are as follows 6 Medium Snack Helix Medium bagged items and large candy snack items are generally loaded with the bottom of the product resting on the tray bottom between the helix coils Sandwich Cracker Candy Helix Sandwich cracker and candy items are generally loaded with the bottom of the product resting on the tray bottom between the helix coils Dual Helix Used for Popcorn items light bags Two helix coils turn in opposite directions from a single dual motor Loaded
14. credit inserted To access this option the controller must be in the Service Mode While in the Service Mode press the number 11 on the keypad The controller will display GP 7 0 75 Press the letter G The controller will display PROME XXX indicating the current on off state Pressing G again will toggle the on off state To program the promotional rows after selecting the ON option wait 1 second and the display will continue to ROWS X X The X s will indicate the current promotional rows programmed Row A Row B etc If the promotional rows were never selected the display will show New rows may be entered by pressing the alphabetic keys To clear any previous entries press the number key 12 and enter the new row rows When the desired selection is displayed press the number 10 to save To cancel an unwanted setting before saving press 13 or exit the Service Mode by pressing the Service Mode Button CONTINUOUS TEST VEND OF MACHINE 12 Jl 12 Jl 12 This option will allow a continuous test vend of all motors in the present configuration of the entire machine The test will start with the last motor and run each motor in the configuration in reverse sequence As each corresponding vend is attempted the controller will display the selection number and vend price of that selection If the vend is successful the controller will pause for approximately 400 ms then continue to the next motor If the vend is not
15. in place with the scroll lock See Figure 17 SCROLL LOCK A10101 FIGURE 17 Scroll Locks 13 TO ENTER THE SERVICE MODE 1 Press the red Service Mode Button on the top right side of the control board cover See Figure 210 18 The control board is in the upper right side of NOP 9 the cabinet 0 2 Error codes display if any errors have been 0 ES detected by the controller Record error codes emg BUTION as soon as displayed See Table 5 for INDICATOR explanations of codes NOTE The controller will default back to Sales Es Mode in 25 seconds if no keypad activity D is sensed CONTROL BOARD b CONTROLLER COVER To exit the Service Mode and return to the Sales 410091 Mode press the Service Mode Button FIGURE 18 Control Board SETTING VEND PRICES 1 Enter the Service Mode 2 Press 5 J SELECTION displays 3 Identify a selection The selection and the current vend price displays To identify a selection on the keypad press the letter and the number for that item EXAMPLE To identify selection A4 press A then press 4 1 4 Enter the new vend price using the number keys on the keypad It is not necessary to enter leading zeros e Valid prices are from zero free vend to 99 95 Prices can be set in 5 increments by individual selection by row or by entire machine 5 Then choose between pricing one selection
16. not be returned the vend will be halted and the deposited credit will be returned in like coin fashion three beep tones will be issued PLEASE INSERT EXACT message will be displayed and the idle condition of the sales mode will be resumed e With Force Vend ON The selection will be vended If for some reason the exact change cannot be returned as much as possible will be paid out and the remaining amount will be retained as credit toward another vend The amount retained will be displayed If the correct change is returned the YOU message will be displayed for 0 8 seconds followed by the idle condition of the sales mode 3 Ifa motor is not allowed to complete a full cycle or if after twelve seconds the motor has not yet returned to the home position the controller will beep three times The ALTERNATE SELECTION message is scrolled one time This will be followed by the amount of credit e With Force Vend ON the force vend feature will be overridden for approximately 25 seconds after a faulty vend Credit will be returned if the coin return lever is pressed during that period 4 f a selection is not in the configuration or one with bad motor is selected the SERVICE MODE controller will beep three times and display the TAKE ALTERNATE SELECTION message The credit or point of sales message will be displayed following this message The Service Mode is entered by depressing the red Serv
17. selection number EXAMPLE A7 1 indicates motor A7 is not operating PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Table 6 lists the programming modes that can be accessed while in the Service Mode The specific details and instructions of each mode are explained throughout this manual Table 6 Programming Modes KEY INPUT PROGRAMMING MODE 1 Coin Dispensing 2 Motor Count 3 Downward Configuration 4 Accountability 5 Price Setting 6 Test Vend Single Selection 7 Test Vend Entire Row 8 Test Vend Entire Machine 9 Point of Sales Message Programming 10 Language Selection 11 Vend Options 12 Continuous Test Vending of Machine 13 To Exit Specific Mode or Exit Service Mode 17 COIN DISPENSE MODE To dispense a coin from the coin changer inventory tubes the controller must be placed in the Service Mode While in the service mode press the number 1 on the keypad The controller will display 2 5 PE 75E Pressing one of the following letters the coin changer will dispense the appropriate coins The coins will continue to be paid out as long as the corresponding key is held depressed A 25 Coin B 10 Coin C 5 Coin To exit this mode and remain in the Service Mode press the number 13 on the keypad To exit the Service Mode press the Service Mode Button MOTOR COUNT MODE To access the Motor Count Mode the controller must be placed in the Service Mode While in the Serv
18. successful the controller will stop the test vend operation and flash the selection number of the failed motor If all motors in the configuration are successfully vended the controller will pause for 15 seconds then the cycle will be restarted To start the test procedure the controller must be in the Service Mode While in the Service Mode press the number 11 on the keypad The controller will display 0 7 0 15 Press the number 12 on the keypad three consecutive times in rapid succession To stop the test vend cycle or to exit this mode press the number 13 and hold until the current motor has been successfully vended To exit this mode press the Service Mode Button 28 QUICK REFERENCE SERVICE COMMANDS LANCE SUPER VENDORS PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Press Service Mode Button on the Control Board and follow the steps outlined below pres FUNCTION TO PROGRAM ENTER THE FOLLOWING 1 PLUS A 25 1 PLUS B 10 DISPENSE COINS 1 PLUS C 56 1 2 PLUS D 1 00 MOTOR COUNT 2 NUMBER OF ACTIVE MOTORS 3 RECONFIGURES MACHINE WITH ALL DOWNWARD CONFIGURATION FUNCTIONAL MOTORS PLUS 1 TOTAL SALES SINCE INITIALIZATION 4 PLUS B TOTAL BILLS IN STACKER SINCE INITIALIZATION 4 PLUS C TOTAL VENDS SINCE INITIALIZATION ACCOUNTABILITY 4 PLUS D TOTAL VENDS SINCE LAST RESET 4 PLUS E RESET RESETTABLE TOTALS CONFIRM WITH F PLUS G FILL CO
19. with the bottom of the product resting on the tray bottom between the helix coils SANDWICH CRACKER CANDY PRODUCT SNACK umm PRODUCT 27 4 A10114 FIGURE 5 Loading example D Gum Mint Split Helix Optional Gum mint or extremely small snack items are generally loaded with the bottom of the product resting on the tray bottom between the helix coils NOTE top See Figure 5 When loading the product make sure that the product label is in full view to the buying customer The product label should read from left to right or from bottom to PRODUCT EJECTORS Product ejectors can be added to the end of the augers to assist the product out of the tray area see Figure 6 They can also be moved on the auger to adjust timing Order P N 4025748 PRODUCT EJECTOR P N 4025748 AUGER AT 6 O CLOCK FIGURE 6 Product Ejectors MACHINE ADJUSTMENTS Adjustments to tray spacing tray configuration and helix timing are provided to enhance the merchandising features of the Super Vendors By altering the tray spacing larger items can be vended By changing the tray configuration different product mixes can be accommodated By re timing the helixes difficult to vend items can be delivered more dependably CHANGING TRAY SPACING The trays can be raised or lowered in one inch increments within a four inch range to provide additional headroom for vending larger items NOTE When increasing the h
20. x 5 1 2 Gum Mint Split Helix 1 x 13 16 x 5 1 2 Dual Helix Popcorn Items INTRODUCTION The contents of this manual contains service and installation guidelines and instructions pertaining to the Lance Super Vendors models 3053 1999 MDB and 3054 1999 MDB Also included is the basic functions and operation of these vendors along with various options and accessories that are available for the machines It is recommended that you read and thoroughly understand the information in this manual before attempting to put these vendors in operation The 24 selection and 36 selection Super Vendors have been designed and engineered for many years of trouble free merchandising as well as maximum customer friendliness and simplified service and maintenance Each vendor utilizes a state of the art electronic control System which allows changing the programming and machine configuration on location without the need of any additional accessories or remote parts All selections can be priced individually at various vend prices ranging from 00 to 99 95 in 5 increments Electrical malfunctions service diagnostics cash accountability and other information is recorded by the control system and will be available to service personnel when the machines are placed in the Service Mode Electrical functions are monitored during each vend and any malfunctions detected faulty motors switch operations etc will be displayed to servi
21. 00 3 8 x 4 in Plastic Tubing 1 TU 21 4050202 8 18 x 1 2 Phil HWH TEK 3 SC 22 1215224 003 Delivery Anti Cheat Rivet Assembly 3W 1 AS 1215224 004 Delivery Anti Cheat Rivet Assembly 4W 1 AS 45 DOOR ASSEMBLY continued Light Assembly A10460 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY cc 1215092 003 Light Assembly 3W 1 AS 1215092 004 Light Assembly 4W 1 AS 1 1215093 003 Light Reflector Assy 3W 1 WE 1215093 004 Light Reflector Assy 4W 1 WE 2 4208884 Starter Socket 1 EL 3 4033567 Starter FS 2 3W 1 EL 4033661 Starter AW 1 EL 4 4207171 Lamp Socket 2 EL 5 4033668 Lamp F14T8 Cw 3W 1 LP 4033549 Lamp F18T8 Cw 4W 1 LP 6 4208807 003 Lamp Harness 3W 1 4208807 004 Lamp Harness 4W 1 HA 7 4060130 Press Clip 1 4 in 2 CL 46 A10186 POWER PANEL ASSEMBLY 3W 4w ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY QTY cc 1214528 110 Power Assy 110v 3W DOM A 1 AS 1214528 Power Assy 110v 4W DOM A 1 AS 1 4209153 Power Panel Harness 1 1 HA 2 4208695 Power Panel 1 1 ST 3 4202088 Switch Rocker 1 1 SW 4 4203467 003 3 Amp Circuit Breaker 1 1 FU 5 4050240 8 32 x 3 8 Phil PH MS 5 5 SC 6 4050585 8 External Tooth Lockwasher 5 5 WA 7 8800956 8 32 Hex Nut W ETW 5 5 NU 8 4206570 000 Transformer 110 V 1 1 XF 9 4033609 Ballast SP2 3W 1 XF 4033669 Ballast 4W 1 XF 10 4033505 Closed End Splice Cap 2 2 EL 11 4033712 Cable Tie 7 3 8 in 1 1 WT 47 ACCESSORIES AND KITS 48 KIT NUMBER DESCRIPTION
22. 143 Remove the protective plastic bag 4 Remove the base shipping boards by inserting a large screwdriver or prying tool into the notch provided and splitting the knock away boards See Figure 1 5 Locate the key in the coin return cup and unlock the vendor The T handle latch requires a minimum of three 3 full turns counterclockwise to open the main door 6 Pull the power cord out of the vendor to its full length Carefully seat the rubber grommet on the power cord into the hole in the back of the vendor Remove all packing material shipping brackets and tape from inside the vendor Adhesive residue can be removed with denatured alcohol or common household vinegar INSTALLATION Position the vendor in its place of operation no further than six 6 feet from a 115 Volt AC receptacle and check that the door will open fully without interference For proper operation especially in the coin changer it is important that the vendor be perfectly level Level the vendor making sure all levelers are touching the floor When the vendor is level the door can be opened to any position and not move by itself Try the door half closed straight out and in the wide open position before deciding the machine is level Connect the vendor power cord to a grounded 115 Volt AC 60 Cycle noise free polarized power source of not less than 15 Amps Checking the power source can be accomplished with an AC Voltmeter in the following manner
23. 2 in Foam Tape 8 TA 13 4203486 1 4 Turn Handle Black 1 LO 14 4050338 10 32 x 1 2 in Phil FH Ms 2 SC 15 4050495 10 32 Nut Two Way Lock 2 NU 16 Coin Insert Assembly See Page 43 1 17 4025741 Push Button 21 PL 18 4203409 002 Keypad Lance MDB 1 KP 4208735 Keypad Mount 1 ST 19 8370959 3 Locking Clamp 3 4 in 2 CP 20 4202841 009 Readout Window Blue 1 PL 21 4210239 Display Mount 1 ST 22 4206879 Board Standoff 3 8 in 4 CL 23 8800956 8 32 Hex Nut W ETW AIR NU 24 4200660 Display Board 406721 1 CB 25 4209998 Door Harness 1 HA 26 4050423 8 18 x 3 8 Phil HWH Screw AIR SC 27 8324099 9 Plastic Wire Clamp 1 2 x 3 4 in 1 CP 28 4203387 Door Lift Mount 1 ST 29 4025610 Door Glide 1 PL 41 DOOR ASSEMBLY continued Coin Insert Assembly Coin Insert Assembly ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY cc 1 4203186 004 Coin Insert Black 1 1 8 in Slot 1 PL 2 4203187 Coin Return Button 1 PL 3 4203209 Coin Cup Bezel 1 PL 4 4203208 Coin Cup Door 1 PL 5 4203207 Coin Cup 1 PL 6 4050747 1 4 in Stamped Hex Nut 4 NU 7 1214833 Mechanism Mount 1 WE 8 4210216 Latch 1 ST 9 4050667 1 8 x 1 4 Alum Pop Rivet 2 RI 10 4208890 Coin Box Plastic 1 PL 11 4050511 8 32 Nut Two Way Lock 1 NU 12 4030100 Bushing Spacer 1 BU 13 4050240 8 32 x 3 8 Phil PH MS 1 SC 14 4208726 Coin Return Lever 1 ST 15 4208727 Coin Chute Mount 1 ST 16 4021020 Spring 9 32 x 1 3 32 in 1 SP 17 1212097 001 Coin Chute 1 WE 18 4208734 Coin Insert Mount
24. 3 4050767 3 8 Nylon Flat Washer 1 WA 14 4060310 Leg Leveler 4 LE 15 4203520 Power Cord 1 HA 16 4209439 Power Cord Label Test for Proper Ground 1 LA 17 8620494 Tag Plug Warning Proper Ground 1 LA 18 4033704 Cable Tie 5 6 in 1 WT Items Placed in bottom of Machine 4206816 Safety Manual 1 MA 4206451 Bulletin Scroll Lock 1 LA 4209655 Quick Reference Guide 1 MA 4209638 Large Popcorn Dual Motor Instructions 1 8370660 5 Spacer 4 PL 8370998 Spacer Support 12 WF 4200281 Spring Clip 12 CL 39 DOOR ASSEMBLY E 7 2 YV S Door Assembly ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY cc 1 1215094 003 Door Weldment 3W 1 WE 1215094 004 Door Weldment 4W 1 WE 2 4060006 500 1 4 x 1 2 in Foam Tape 515 TA 3 4202255 Gasket 1 4 x 3 4 in W ADHV AIR GA 4 1215092 003 Light Assembly 3W See Page 46 1 WE 1215092 004 Light Assembly 4W See Page 46 1 WE 5 4210314 003 Product Deflector 3W 1 PL 4210314 004 Product Deflector 4W 1 PL 6 4203478 003 Display Window 42 in 3W 1 GL 4203478 004 Display Window 42 in AW 1 GL 7 4203566 003 Window Retainer 2 Sil 8 4203485 002 Door Partition Left 1 ST 9 4207441 001 Anti Theft Right 1 ST 10 4203484 007 Bottom Door Deflector 3W 1 ST 4203484 008 Bottom Door Deflector 4W 1 ST 11 1212040 003 Delivery Assembly 3W See Page 45 1 AS 1212040 004 Delivery Assembly 4W See Page 45 1 AS 12 4203263 1 4 x 1
25. 4 WIDE 50 CABINET 5 2 4 4 24 0 0222 52 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL MODEL 3053 1999 MDB 3054 1999 MDB Number of Selections 28 36 Beginning Serial Number 820000 620000 Height 68 inches 68 inches Width 29 1 4 inches 35 1 8 inches Depth 34 1 8 inches 34 1 8 inches Shipping Container Size 45 9 cubic feet 54 4 cubic feet Shipping Weight 445 pounds 520 pounds Electrical Requirements Line Voltage 115 Volt AC 60 cycle 115 Volt AC 60 cycle Current Draw 1 2 amp 1 2 amp Money Handling Coin Changer Bill Validator Coinco 9302GX Coinco BA32SA Coinco 9302GX Coinco BA32SA Product Pricing Range Free to 99 95 Free to 99 95 HELIX CAPACITIES Row A Snacks and Chips 10 11 18 count 10 11 count Medium Snack Row B Snacks and Chips 11 count 11 count Medium Snack Row C Sandwich Cracker amp Candy 12 count 12 count Small Snack Row D Sandwich Cracker amp Candy 18 count 18 count Small Snack Row E Sandwich Cracker amp Candy 18 count 18 count Small Snack Row F Snacks and Chips 10 count 10 count Medium Snack Total Capacity 398 507 Gum and Mint Split Helix Optional 40 count 40 count RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM PRODUCT SIZE Large Snack Helix 5 27 32 x 1 1 2 x 9 Medium Snack Helix 4 3 8 x 11 2 x 7 Sandwich Cracker Helix 2 15 16 15 16
26. AC outlet to detect faulty wiring See Figure 3 WHITE LIGHT Read the indicator lights as explained on the tester See Table 1 for explanation of faults RED LIGHT A10593 Refer all indicated problems to a qualified electrician FIGURE 3 Standard 115V AC 3 Prong Outlet Unplug all equipment on branch circuit before testing NOTE This is not a comprehensive diagnostic instrument Please refer to the tester packaging for more information Table 1 Indicated Problems FAULT REASON FOR FAULT Open Ground Ground contact not connected Open Neutral Neutral contact not connected Open Hot Hot contact not connected Hot Ground Reverse Hot and ground contacts interchanged Hot Neutral Reverse Hot and neutral contacts interchanged POWER SWITCH Each Super Vendor is equipped with a Power Switch located on the transformer panel along with a 3 Amp breaker The switch will shut off the light and controller See Figure 4 WER SWITCH The 3 Amp breaker is protection for the AMP EREAKER transformer 2 NZ A10094 FIGURE 4 Power Switch CONFIGURATION The tray configuration has been factory set to LANCE specifications as shown in the diagrams below If you should experience any change in product mix or package size adjustments to these configurations can be made on location without tools All trays are vertically adjustable in one inch increments within
27. Blocker Light Place Controller in in Coin YES Sales Mode Mechanism Deposited Coins Do ON Not Accept Accepted Coins are Routed to Cash Box No Change in Change Tubes Repair or Replace Harness YES Dirty Sensor Clean Sensor Coils or Dirty Colla Coin Tracks in Coin Tracks Replace Acceptor Coin Mechanism Does Mc Not Pay Back Change Mechanism on Over Deposit Exact Change Only Appears in Credit Display Change Tubes Full or Above Sensors Repair or Defect Replace Repair or um cua Son Mechanism Coin Mechanism Mechanism Coins are not Routed to Cash Box When Change Tubes are Full or Above Upper Sensors COIN TUBE CAPACITIES Full Level 68 69 98 99 66 67 8 9 LowLevel 7 8 10 11 89 89 10557 35 CARE amp CLEANING Always disconnect power source before cleaning Cabinet Exterior Wash with warm water and a mild detergent rinse thoroughly and dry with a non abrasive lint free cloth Wax occasionally with a quality grade liquid or paste auto wax Minor scratches can be smoothed with rubbing compound but deep scratches should be touched up with paint to prevent rust Plastic parts should be cleaned with non abrasive plastic cleaner Jewelers rouge can sometimes be used to polish out scratches in plastic Cabinet Interior Disconnect power from vendor Wash with warm water and a mild detergent rinse thoroughly and dry with a
28. COINCO VALIDATOR MODELS 3053 1999 MDB Beginning S N 820000 3054 1999 MDB Beginning S N 620000 Service and Parts Manual April 1999 P N 4210555 TABLE OF CONTENTS SERVICE lt lt SPECIFICATIONS one 1 INTRODUCTION nensi rana cananea 2 UNPACKING uuu nac corno canini iani n 3 INSTALLATION nnne nana 4 CONFIGURATION u u u ena 6 PRODUCT LOADING oo 6 MACHINE ADJUSTMENTS 7 COINAGE OPERATION 10 BILL VALIDATOR 11 SETTING VEND PRICES essen 13 INSTALLATION 15 CONTROLLER usais ida dna ada ian 15 VENDING 16 SERVICE MODE esee 16 READING ERROR CODES sss 17 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 17 COIN DISPENSE 18 MOTOR COUNT 18 RESETTING MOTORS DOWNWARD 18 ACCOUNTABILITY 2 2 19 SETTING VEND 19 POIN
29. DATA LINE SIGNAL GROUND TX DATA LINE NOT USED POLARIZING PIN NOT USED RX DATA LINE ROW G SOURCE SIGNAL GROUND POLARIZING PIN ROW F SOURCE ROW E SOURCE ROW D SOURCE ROW C SOURCE ROW B SOURCE ROW A SOURCE COLUMN 1 SINK COLUMN 2 SINK COLUMN 3 SINK COLUMN 4 SINK COLUMN 5 SINK COLUMN 6 SINK COLUMN 7 SINK COLUMN 8 SINK COLUMN 9 SINK COLUMN 10 SINK i0 IS DISPLAYED AS 0 AC POWER INTERFACE P5 24 VAC CONTROLLER GROUND 1 24 VAC DISPLAY P2 GROUND FILAMENT A VSS vaa RESET LINE FILAMENT B VDD POLARIZING PIN 10162 CLOCK LINE DATA LINE 30 3 M OWSIO 110302 T oo SISSTH B 19 18 9 OWA GUL HILIAS BMWd HIVYO SNL LH LHA 980 3 ung aw E n Laos IYA SUL 83T081N03 SIG AM DEI 311305 40108 y 09012 N d 31103835 SCHEMATIC 31 A10554 ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING This flow chart indicates what should happen when power is applied to the vendor Replace YES Fuse or MACHINE Reset Breaker Circuit Breaker Tripped in Machine SCROLLING VALIDATOR CYCLES MESSAGE ACCEPT MOTOR AND NO APPEARS IN STACKER MOTOR DISPLAY RUNS Defective Repair or Harnessing to Validator YES Replace YES from Board Defective Harnessing YES sorta from Display Harness MACHINE AT to Board NORMAL YES STANDBY IN NO SALES MODE Defective Replace Defective Re
30. INS IN COIN TUBES PLUS 12 DEX UCS REPORT INFORMATION 4 4 SET PRICE INDIVIDUAL SELECTION ENTIRE ROW ENTIRE MACHINE 5 PLUS SEL PLUS PRICE PLUS TEST VEND SINGLE SELECTION 6 PLUS SELECTION E ON 7 io sq ALPHA PRESS amp HOLD 13 TO 5 PLUS SEL PLUS PRICE PLUS 10 5 PLUS SEL PLUS PRICE PLUS 11 12 DURING TEST EDIT POINT OF SALES MESSAGE 9 PLUS MESSAGE REFER TO SERVICE MANUAL PLUS A ITALIAN PLUS B DUTCH PLUS C SPANISH ENGLISH PLUS D DANISH PLUS E ENGLISH PLUS F FRENCH ENGLISH PLUS G GERMAN 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 PLUS 11 AUXILIARY 10 10 10 10 LANGUAGE SELECTION 10 10 10 10 VEND OPTIONS BILL ESCROW FORCE VEND MAXIMUM CHANGE SET TIME amp DATE TIMED SHUT DOWN ONE FREE PRODUCT PROMOTIONAL VEND CONTINUOUS TEST VEND PLUS A BILL ESCROW ON OR OFF B FORCE VEND ON OR OFF PLUS C PLUS AMT PLUS PLUS D SEE SERVICE MANUAL PLUS E SEE SERVICE MANUAL PLUS F SEE SERVICE MANUAL PLUS G SEE SERVICE MANUAL PLUS 12 12 4 12 TEST VEND ALL CONFIGURED MOTORS PLUS 11 11 11 111 111 111 111 111 EN TEST VEND ENTIRE MACHINE 8 PRESS AND HOLD 13 TO ABORT ANY TIME PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD PIN OUT POWER INDICATOR POLARIZING PIN RX DATA UNE TX
31. IR LA 27 4203229 003 Label Holder 3 W 1 PL 4203229 004 Label Holder 4 W 1 PL 28 4203707 Selection Identification Label 1 1 LA 29 4205749 Scroll Lock Bumpers AIR AIR RU 30 4205436 Dual Helix Motor AIR AIR MO 51 CABINET ASSEMBLY ITEM PART NO 1215090 003 1215090 004 1211432 009 1211432 011 7250135 007 7250135 000 7250135 001 4203135 002 4203143 4203616 1212109 002 4203645 001 4203645 4050423 4203255 8800638 4203634 4210029 4210028 1214528 xxx 4203509 1214269 4200238 4025723 4207895 4207896 4207880 4203144 4021017 4203181 4203477 4207899 4207902 4050585 8620711 Cabinet Assembly DESCRIPTION Cabinet Assembly 3W Cabinet Assembly 4W Cabinet Weldment 3W Cabinet Weldment 4W Hole Plug 2 1 4 in Hole Plug 1 3 8 in Hole Plug 1 2 in Right Side Panel Tray Receptacle Main Harness Left Side Panel Anti Cheat Long Anti Cheat Short 8 18 x 3 8 Phil PH Type AB Nut Mount Assembly 10 16 x 3 8 Phil PH Type B Split Nut Assy Control Pane Power Harness Power Panel Assembly See Page 47 Cable Tie 5 in Controller Mount Weldment Self Adhesive Feet Controller Standoff Control Board Controller Cover Controller Instructions Mode Button Spring 1 4 in ID Snap Bushing 1 4 in Nut Control Harness Dex Harness Includes Washer and Nut 8 External Tooth Lock Washer Used on Grounding Wire Power Switch Warni
32. T OF SALES MESSAGE 21 LANGUAGE SELECTION 22 VEND OPTIONS eene 24 BILL ESCROW A sese 24 FORCE VEND B sess 24 MAXIMUM CHANGE 25 SET TIME 8 DATE 0 25 TIMED SHUT DOWN INTERVALS SCHOOL TIMER 26 ONE FREE PRODUCT 27 PROMOTIONAL VEND C 28 CONTINUOUS TEST VEND OF MACHINE 12 12 12 28 QUICK REFERENCE SERVICE COMMANDS 29 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD PIN OUT 30 SCHEMATIC 2 31 ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING 32 CARE 8 CLEANING oo oo naa 36 amp PARTS LISTING 4 lt lt FINAL ASSEMBLY 38 DOOR ASSEMBLY 15 e asss ss am 40 Coin Insert Assembly 42 Delivery Assembly 44 Light Assembly Hitman 46 POWER PANEL 47 ACCESSORIES AND 48 TRAY CONFIGURATIONS 49 TRAY ASSEMBLY 3 AND
33. TIC CODE FLASHES HERE A10134 FIGURE 15 Diagnostic Code Flashes 12 Table 4 Validator Diagnostic Codes Check Bill Path All Bill Accept Switches are Off Bill Jam or Sensor Error Reset Remove and Apply Power or service required CLEARING JAMS amp CLEANING Trapped bills debris or dirt can result in poor bill acceptance or bill rejection Remove the bill box and lower housing to clear trapped bills or debris See Figure 16 Clean the bill path plastic parts or belts with a cloth moistened with a mild soap and water solution Clean the magnetic head and optic sensors using a swab and isopropyl alcohol Do not use any petroleum based cleaning solvents scouring pads or stiff brushes for cleaning To service lower housing first remove the bill box as shown in figure14 Push tab on bottom of lower unit up and pull the unit to the rear A10133 FIGURE 16 Remove Lower Housing SETTING VEND PRICES All pricing is controlled by the controller and a price must be established for each selection Selections can be individually priced in 5 increments from zero free vend to 99 95 The vend prices for these vendors have been factory set to LANCE specifications Should changes be necessary or should a new controller be installed the following price setting instructions should be followed Make sure that the price scroll under the item agrees with the price programmed into the controller and is secured
34. able 2 Coin Tube Capacities 21519 s s FULL LEVEL 68 69 98 99 66 67 LOW FEATURES The coin mechanism pays out nickels dimes and A10130 quarters from self loading high capacity change tubes in the least number of coins available FIGURE 11 Coin Tubes DO NOT UNPLUG OR PLUG IN COIN CHANGER WITH POWER ON OPTION SWITCH SETTING The coin changer has three 3 option switches which allow the owner operator to select the type of coins to be accepted along with the number of quarters that will be stored in the 256 coin tube for overpayment These Switches have been factory set in the following positions 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF Should a different setting be desired or a new changer installed the following switch setting instructions are provided A Open the outer door to turn the main power switch to the OFF position See Figure 4 page 5 A10131 B Remove the coin acceptor portion of the coin changer See Figure 12 FIGURE 12 Option Switches 10 C Locate the coin changer option switches and select from the following optional settings 1 USA CAN e U S and Canadian coins will be accepted e OFF Canadian coins will be rejected 2 LO 25e e ON Quarters are diverted to cash box once the change tube has inventoried approximately 8 quarters e OFF Quarters are diverted into the change tube until the change tube is full 3 ACPT e Dollar coins will be accepted e OFF Dolla
35. age Use the key pad overlay and refer to Figure 21 for location of characters on the keypad 3 Save the message into the controller s memory by depressing the ENTER key twice NOTE When in the Point of Sales Message Mode the buttons on the keypad have different functions BAC SPACE SHIFT BACK ENTER FIGURE 20 Keypad in Standby Mode FIGURE 21 Keypad in Point of Sales Message Mode With Overlay 21 The upper characters in each block are accessed directly by depressing the desired key The lower characters in each block in Figure 21 can only be accessed by depressing the SHIFT key each time those characters are needed To exit this mode without saving a new message press the number 13 on the keypad Once a new message is started the previously outlined steps must be followed to properly exit LANGUAGE SELECTION During the normal operation of the vendor default messages will be displayed depending on the condition or function being performed The controller can be programmed to display the default messages in different languages To select the message language while in the Service Mode press the number 10 on the keypad The controller will display LANGUAGE and wait for the appropriate letter After the letter has been depressed the nationality of the language selected will be displayed Listed below are the various languages available A Italian D Danish G
36. ce personnel indicating the area where the problem was detected When a malfunction is detected that selection will be disabled prohibiting any vends from being made until the controller has been reset All other selections will continue to function During normal operation messages will be displayed to the buying customer showing instructions that must be followed Both models have the mix and match designed trays that will allow the changing of selection configurations by adding or reducing the number of motors and helixes This allows a location to change the vendable products on the spot to meet the specific needs of the location Each vendor is capable of supporting a companion vendor for cold drinks which utilizes the Super Vendors existing controller keypad coin changer and bill validator Other features include Larger display area for ultimate merchandising and product display Unitized one piece door styled with an attractive European flair e Adjustable helixes for greater vend reliability Drop in 24 Volt DC current limited motors for greater torque and burn out protection Electronic keypad to eliminate electro mechanical push button switches Programmable vend options to allow for the fine tuning of each vendor to meet the location s needs In addition to a parts ordering catalog optional kit information and wiring diagrams this manual will detail in step by step form Unpacking and instal
37. ct the totals accumulated in the accountability records The controller will check the motor circuit and run the selection through a complete vend cycle if the circuit is complete and the motor is functional Place the controller in the Service Mode Test Vend Single Selection Press 6 SELECTION displays 1 3 Identify the selection the selection number and vend price display and the test starts If the vend is successful one beep will sound If the vend is unsuccessful three beeps sound To test vend another selection repeat Steps 1 2 and 3 outlined above Test Vend Complete Row Press 7 SELECTION displays 1 Press the letter of the desired row The selection number and the vend price of each selection display If the test is successful one beep sounds and the test continues with the next motor If the vend is not successful three beeps sound and the test continues with the next motor until all motors in the row have been tested Test Vend Complete Machine Press 8 1 SELECT GA displays 1 3 The test will start with the last motor and run each motor in the configuration in reverse sequence As each corresponding vend is attempted the controller will display the selection number and vend price of that selection If the vend is successful the controller will pause for approximately 400 ms then continue to the next motor If the vend is not successful three beeps sound and the t
38. eadroom between two trays a corresponding decrease in headroom of an adjoining tray will result To change tray spacing follow the steps outlined below 1 2 10 11 Pull out the tray to be adjusted until it stops Disengage the tray harness from its snap open harness clamp on the right hand side wall See Figure 7 Disconnect the tray plug from its receptacle on the right hand side wall See Figure 8 Lift up on the front of the tray and pull slightly approximately 1 2 forward to clear the tray stop Lift up on the rear of the tray and remove it from the vendor Disengage both left and right tray rails from their corresponding slots on the left and right side walls by pulling inward on the bottom front of each rail and lifting its flange out of the slot See Figure 8 Pull each rail forward to disengage its rear tabs from the hole in the rear wall See Figure 6 Re locate both left and right rails by reversing steps 5 and 6 The rails must be level from front to back and evenly spaced from top to bottom on each side Replace the tray by placing its rear rollers on the left and right rails and lifting up on the front of the tray as it is pushed back Re connect the tray plug to its receptacle HARNESS 10160 RAIL LOCATION SLOTS A10111 e RECEPTACLE FIGURE 7 Tray Harness SIDE WALL LEFT TRAY RAIL LEFT RAIL LOCATION HOLES
39. er to the vendor 36 PARTS LISTING KEY Adhesive Attaching Part Commodity Code External Lock Washer Hex Washer Head Screw Machine Screw Pan Head Screw Truss Head Screw Volt Direct Current Assembly Rails Bushing Refrigeration Component Control Board Relay Clip Rivet Compressor Rubber Clamp Fastener Electrical Component Sign Face Fan Slide Fuse Breaker Screw Machine Gasket Spring Auger Grommet Stamping Bracket Harness Switch Hinge Tape Insulation Temperature Control Label Tag Thermostat Leg Leveler Tubing Lock Washer Lamp Wood Manual Welded Assembly Nut Wire Tie Pin Transformer Ballast Plastics 37 FINAL ASSEMBLY Final Assembly ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY cc 1 1215091 003 Door Assembly Page 41 3W 1 AS 1215091 004 Door Assembly Page 41 4W 1 AS 2 4209595 Lance Service Label 1 LA 3 4210287 Lance Door Decal 1 LA 4 4205536 124 Validator MDB 1 CM 5 4200419 GX Coin Mechanism MDB 1 CM 6 4060328 Lock Cylinder w 2 Keys Specify Key Series 1 LO 7 1215090 003 Cabinet Assembly Page 53 3W 1 AS 1215090 004 Cabinet Assembly Page 53 4W 1 AS 8 4050099 5 16 18x3 4 Carriage Bolt 3 sc 9 1212060 006 Hinge Stake Top 1 RA 10 8810015 5 16 18 Flange Lock Nut 3 NU 11 8801388 5 16 18 x 3 4 HWH Type D 3 SC 12 1212060 005 Hinge Stake Bottom 1 RA 1
40. est continues with the next motor To cancel complete machine test press and hold key 13 until test stops When vends on all motors in the machine have been attempted the test stops Exit the Service Mode 20 POINT OF SALES MESSAGE Provisions have been incorporated into the controller for a point of sales message that will be displayed to the buying customer This message can be used as advertising or encouragement to the buying customer to purchase the products The point of sales message will appear continuously while the machine is in a standby condition as long as the Force Vend Option is off The sales message can be changed on location by accessing the Point of Sales Message Mode Messages can include up to 105 characters including spaces While in the programming mode the keypad buttons function similar to a typewriter keyboard A key pad overlay indicates the positions of each letter or number By placing the overlay over the selection panel a new message can be typed into the controller s memory When entering the new message all inputs will overwrite the previous message If the maximum limit of 105 characters is entered the message length is automatically saved To change the point of sales message Place the controller in the Service Mode by pressing the Service Mode Button on the control board 1 Press the number 9 on the keypad See Figure 20 e controller will display MESSAGE 2 Enter the new mess
41. ice Mode press the number 2 on the keypad When in the Motor Count Mode the controller will indicate the total number of functional motors that are in the system The controller will check the electrical circuit of each motor to determine if it is complete at that instant The message 7270 5 followed by the number of functional motors will be displayed The motor count can be displayed again by depressing the number 2 on the keypad Pressing and holding key 2 the count will be displayed constantly If the motor count displayed does not agree with the total number of selections in the machine this indicates that the electrical circuit of all motors is not complete The service person should determine what motor motors are not functioning Listed below are suggested steps to be taken 1 Were faulty motors displayed when placed in the service mode Problem would be in these areas 2 Test vend all selections Faulty motors will not vend 3 Refer to the Trouble Shooting section of this manual for further assistance CHECK MOTOR 1 Visually inspect motor for broken connections or burnt wiring 2 Switch non functioning motor with a functioning motor does the problem stay with the harness or move with the motor 3 Reset motors downward configure if selections have been removed from configuration RESETTING MOTORS DOWNWARD CONFIGURATION If a tray configuration is changed use this mode to reset the controller
42. ice Mode Button located on the top right side of the control board cover See Figure 19 Upon entering the Service Mode a beep will be issued to recognize the transaction Diagnostics will be displayed if the controller has flagged any errors Record error codes as soon as displayed If credit exists upon entry of the service mode it will be restored when the sales mode is re invoked The controller will automatically return to the sales mode within 25 seconds if no keypad entry is made during that time Pressing the Service Mode Button again will also exit the Service Mode 16 A10592 FIGURE 19 Controller Cover READING ERROR CODES When entering the Service Mode error codes See Table 5 will be displayed if any errors have been flagged by the controller Note any errors and correct Table 5 Service Mode Error Codes CODE INDICATES ACTION Too little motor current under 20 Check motor xx Must perform a 12 seconds xx 1 mA Electrically open motor Test Vend to reset circuit 2 Too much time to complete vend Check motor xx and or product jam Must perform a Test Vend to reset Loss of coin mech ERROR 3 communications Check coin mech or harness connection for problem ERROR 4 NOVRAM checksum error Possible control board problem Reset vend prices and Test Vend xx indicates the motor
43. ing the vend process Setting this interval to 1 provides a free vend at every transaction 0 disables the option and the maximum valid interval is 255 27 To access this option the controller must be in the Service Mode While in the Service Mode press the number 11 on the keypad The controller will display OP 7 0 15 Press the letter F The controller will display FREE XXX indicating the current interval that a free product will be dispensed EXAMPLE If FREE 75 is displayed the free vend will occur every 75 vend A new interval may be entered by pressing the numeric keys these will be displayed as they are entered When the desired interval is displayed press the number 10 to save To cancel an unwanted setting before saving press 13 or exit the Service Mode PROMOTIONAL VEND G This option allows the customer to receive an additional product free when purchasing another A maximum of two 2 promotional items can be programmed into each machine The promotional or free item will always be dispensed from the 2 selection of a row The primary product will be dispensed from the 1 selection of a row When enabled purchasing selection 1 from one of the two possible promotional rows will result in both selection 1 and 2 of that row to vend sequentially Individual vends from selection 2 can be obtained while in promo vend if these selections are depressed with adequate
44. ish GRACIAS Spanish Danish TAK Danish French French German BANK German Auxiliary Programmable Auxiliary maximum length 10 FREE ON US FREE 0N US FREE Of US FREE US FREE US FREE Y FREE US Programmable maximum length 10 23 VEND OPTIONS Vend options are available that can be programmed into the controller These options allow the machine to be programmed to function as a changer without making a purchase make multiple selections with a single credit deposit or vend a free item when selecting another along with others as indicated in the following list A BILL ESCROW B FORCE VEND C MAXIMUM CHANGE D SET TIME amp DATE E TIMED SHUT DOWN INTERVALS School Timer F FREE PRODUCT MODE G PROMOTIONAL VEND To access the above modes the controller must be in the Service Mode While in the Service Mode press the number 11 on the keypad The controller will display 2P7 0 75 and wait for the appropriate letter as defined above BILL ESCROW A The purpose of this feature is to prevent the vendor from being used as a changer When in the ON position this option will allow the last bill accepted to be returned provided the bill validator is equipped with an escrow feature If the validator has the escrow feature the bill will be returned when the coin return command is initiated coin return button is pushed When in the OFF position all bills inse
45. ling the vendor Loading product into the vendor Adjusting the vendor Coin operation Bill Validator operation Setting and displaying the vend prices Vending sequence Controller operation amp vend options Trouble shooting the vendor and cleaning the vendor It is recommended that this manual be read thoroughly to familiarize the service person with the functions of all components along with the features that are available The initial set up of a machine is a very important step of insuring that the equipment operates in a trouble free manner By following the instructions at the initial installation of the machine service problems can be avoided and set up time will be minimized Each machine will be identified by a model number and a specific serial number These identification numbers appear on the serial number plate attached to the inside and rear of the vendors UNPACKING All vendors have been thoroughly inspected lt Parr ona prior to shipment and have been packed in a manner to prevent damage during transit Unpacking is accomplished in the following manner 1 Cut and remove the banding straps that secure the shipping carton to the vendor 2 Carefully lift the shipping carton up and away from the vendor If ceiling height is not sufficient to allow this carefully cut the carton taking care not to mar or damage FIGURE 1 Removing Shipping Boards the vendor s finish A10
46. logic board and strain relief see Figure 13 3 Slide the logic board downward to expose the option switch module 4 Set the option switches to the desired setting Reassemble the bill validator in reverse order of disassembly Reapply power the stacker motor should cycle Test for proper operation A10135 RETAINING SCREW STRAIN RELIEF Serial or Parailel Interface Accepts Bills in one direction only face up and green seal first High Security Standard Accept Reject 1 Accepts Bills in both 02 Directions face up Reject 5 Pulse Interface 510 Reject 20 FIGURE 13 Validator Option Switches REMOVING ACCEPTED BILLS Accepted bills may be removed by opening the bill box lid or by removing the bill box from the validator See Figure 14 If the bill box is removed make sure that it is fully latched in place when it is returned to the validator A10132 TROUBLE SHOOTING Trouble shooting can be achieved by reading flashes or blinks of light from the red LED located on the side of the logic board cover These flashes can be seen through the grey smoked cover See Figure 15 During normal operation the LED will be a steady or constant red See Table 4 for diagnostic codes To remove the bill box push tab on top of unit releasing the bill box Grasp the bill box and push upward DIAGNOS
47. mmable maximum length 30 22 Message 3 English MAKE ALTERNATE SELECTION Italian FARE UNA ALTRE SCELTA Dutch ANDERE KEUZE MAKEN Spanish SELECCIONE OTRO PRODUCTO Danish VAELG ANDERN VARE French FAITES UNE AUTRE SELECTION German ANDERE WARE WAHLER Auxiliary Programmable maximum length 25 Message 4 English PLEASE CALL SERVICE Italian PER FAVORE CHIAMARE SERVIZIO Dutch SERVICEDIENST BELLEN Spanish OR FAVOR LLAMAR TARTERUTUERTE Danish THD KALB SERVICEMONTOR French DEMANGEZ LE RESPONSABLE German BITTE RUNDENDIENST RUFEN Auxiliary Programmable maximum length 25 Message 5 English VENDING GPERATION TO RESUME HT HH TIT Italian VENDING OPERATION TO RESUME HH MIT Dutch VENDING OPERATION TO RESUME AT HEMM Spanish VENDING OPERATION TO RESUME AT HEMM Danish VENDING OPERATION TO RESUME AT HEMM French VENDING OPERATION TO RESUME AT HEMM German VENDING OPERATION TO RESUME AT HH ITITI Auxiliary Programmable maximum length 25 Message 6 Not applicable to these Vendors English MARE SNACK SELECTION ONLY Italian DISPONIBILI 5050 LE SELEZIONI SRACK Dutch ALLEEN SHACK KEUZES Spanish 5050 DISPONIBLE PRODUCTOS EN ESPIRAL Danish KUN VALE AF KORFEKTURE MULIG French CHOISISSEZ UNIQUEMENT LES COHFISERIES German AUR AUSGABE VON SUSSWAREN MOGLICH Auxiliary Programmable maximum length 25 Message 7 Message 8 English THANK YOU English Italian GRAZIE Italian Dutch BANK Y Dutch Span
48. ng Decal 3W 4W QTY QTY 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AIR AIR 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 cc AS AS WE WE PL PL PL ST ST HA WE ST ST ST ST SC NU ST HA AS WT WD PL HW CB ST LA PL WF BU NU HA HA WA DE 53 54
49. non abrasive lint free cloth Offensive odors may be eliminated by adding baking soda or ammonia to the cleaning solution Paint brushes may be used to clean hard to reach areas such as cabinet and delivery box corners A damp sponge will pick up loose particles from the delivery box The delivery box drain tube is equipped with a screen which can be removed for cleaning The vend motors and helixes in the Super Vendors require no lubrication Spray cleaners lubricants or silicone may damage these moving parts The nylon tray rollers need no lubrication but do require occasional cleaning for smooth operation The vend door and anti cheat moving parts also require cleaning without lubrication The main door hinges should require no lubrication provided the cabinet is installed level Occasional lubrication of the main door lock screw and lock nut with a quality lubricant such as lithium grease will allow the locking mechanism to function more smoothly The electronic coin changer is designed to operate without lubrication and minimal cleaning Occasionally open the coin acceptor portion and wipe the exposed surfaces with a damp cloth For cleaning and caring for the bill validator see the Validator section of this manual Electronic or electrical components should be kept free of water or other conductive liquids Should any of these components be exposed to liquids rinse and dry thoroughly with forced air heat or time before restoring pow
50. otor cover latch and remove the motor cover See Figure 9 4 Lift the helix and motor slightly approximately 3 4 in to disengage the helix hub from its retaining rib in the bottom of the tray See Figure 10 5 Separate the helix and hub from the motor slightly approximately 1 by pulling forward on the helix hub to disengage its spline from the motors internal gear See Figure 10 6 Rotate the helix and hub in either direction and re install by pushing the spline into the internal gear of the motor 7 Push down on the motor and helix hub to re seat the helix hub onto its retaining rib in the bottom of the tray See Figure 10 8 Replace the motor cover by hooking the left end into its retainer on the tray and snapping the right end into the motor cover latch See Figure 9 MOTOR SPLINE RETAINING RIB HELIX FIGURE 10 Helix Coupling 9 Load the helix with the appropriate product for testing 10 Push the tray back to its normal position making sure it is properly seated 11 Test vend product and re adjust if necessary COINAGE OPERATION Load the coin changer coin tubes with nickels dimes and quarters See Figure 11 If the DEX UCS information is to be used see Accountability Fill Coins section The credit display will scroll the merchandising message 44 LANCE AMERICAS FAVORITE BRAND OF SHACK CRACKERS DONT GO ROUND HUNGRY SNACK RIGHT RIGHT NICKELS QUARTERS gt T
51. place Credit YES Credit Control YES Control Display Display Board Board PRICE SETTING VEND SEQUENCE AND FUNCTIONAL OPERATION PROCEDURE AND TROUBLESHOOTING OF COIN MECHANISM TROUBLESHOOTING FAILURES AND TROUBLESHOOTING A10553 32 ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING This flow chart indicates DEPRESS SERVICE what should happen during BUTTON Defective Replace crolling Message NO YES the Price Setting Mode and Disappears from Credit Keypad Keypad NO gives troubleshooting hints Display Replace YES Control for problems that could be encountered Record Any Messages DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY Displayed INFORMATION BLANK NO Refer to Vend YES APPEARS IN THE MESSAGES Sequence for Additional Instructions CREDIT DISPLAY DISPLAYED NO YES ENTER PRICE MODE DEPRESS KEY 5 SELECTION Repl APPEARS IN THE YES CREDIT DISPLAY Repair or YES Replace ENTER SELECTION TO Harness BE PRICED Selection Number and Vend Price Appears Replace YES Control Board ENTER NEW VEND PRICE Numbers Appear as Entered CONTINUE SETTING STORE VEND PRICE IN PRICES FOR OTHER MEMORY DISPLAY SELECTIONS WILL BLANK DEPRESS SERVICE MODE BUTTON TO VERIFY VEND PRICES Scrolling Message Appears in the Credit NOTE ENTER SELECTION Display Machine is now in Selection Number and Vend Price Sales Mode will appear in Credit Display A10556 33 ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING This flo
52. r coins will be rejected NOTE The bill validator operation of this vendor requires the LO 254 option switch to be in the Hi or OFF position The controller will monitor the condition of the coin changer at all times Any activity coins inserted will be recorded in the accountability area and included in the DEX UCS report If the DEX UCS information is to be used the FILL COINS procedure should be used when manually filling the coin tubes See Accountability Fill Coins section of this manual for additional information BILL VALIDATOR The BA32SA bill validator contains an option switch module allowing the unit to be customized to the requirements of an individual account The following chart shows the functions of the option switches Table 3 Option Switch Settings sura on or High Security Standard Acceptance Accepts bills in one Accepts bills in both direction only face up directions face up green seal first 3 Serial or Parallel Pulse interface Interface 11 All validators shipped from the factory will be set with Switches 3 amp 8 in the ON position All other switches will be set to the OFF position See Table 3 If you desire settings different from those set at the factory follow the steps outlined below 1 Remove power from the validator by turning the main power switch to the OFF position See Figure 4 2 Remove the retaining screw that secures the
53. r if the dime and nickel tubes are both above the low level sensors If the accumulated credit is greater than or equal to the maximum vend price then bill acceptance is disabled If the bill validator is equipped with an escrow and the bill escrow feature is enabled and credit has exceeded the maximum vend price the bill will be held in the escrow position Otherwise the bill will go straight to the bill stacker If the bill validator does not offer escrow or the bill escrow is disabled the bill will go straight to the bill stacker 15 VENDING SEQUENCE The amount of credit established will be indicated in the display When an alpha character is depressed on the keypad a beep will be issued while the alpha is displayed If a number is depressed within five 5 seconds a beep will acknowledge the entry and one of the following series of events will occur 1 If there has not been enough credit deposited the selection s character number and vend price will be displayed for approximately 1 second with three beep tones followed by a PLEASE INSERT MORE MONEY message being scrolled one time The amount of credit or the point of sales message if no credit has been established will be displayed again 2 If there has been enough credit deposited the selection s character number and price will be displayed e With Force Vend OFF The controller will determine if the exact amount of change can be paid to the customer If change can
54. rted are routed directly to the stacker and when the coin return command is initiated change will be returned to the buying customer To set the Bill Escrow options the controller must be in the Service Mode While in the Service Mode press the number 11 on the keypad The controller will display GP7 0 75 and wait for the appropriate letter as defined above Next press the letter A The current ON or OFF state will be displayed as ESCROW XXX Pressing A again will toggle the ON OFF state To exit this mode and remain in the Service Mode press the number 13 on the keypad To exit the Service Mode press the Service Mode Button FORCE VEND B When in the ON position this option will force the buying customer to complete a purchase once they have deposited money of any form The coin return command is disabled If a vend is attempted and the motor fails during this vend the customer will be allowed to return the credit for up to 25 seconds regardless of the force vend setting When in the OFF position the controller will allow the buying customer to cancel the transaction at any time and have the credit returned when the coin return command is initiated A purchase of a product does not have to be made To set the Force Vend options the controller must be in the Service Mode While in the Service Mode press the number 11 on the keypad The controller will display OPTIONS and wait for the next input Nest press the letter
55. saving press 13 or exit the Service Mode by pressing the Service Mode Button 25 TIMED SHUT DOWN INTERVALS HOOL TIMER E option shuts down the machine during specified intervals of the day All vending SC This functions of the machine will be disabled Four programmable intervals are available If set to ON during these time intervals the message VEZIDITIG OPERATION TO RESUME AT HH MIT displays i e 9 05 9 05 am 15 34 3 34 p m The current time and date must be Set before specifying the intervals 1 Press the Service Mode Button located on the controller cover inside the cabinet to enter the Service Mode 2 Press the number 11 Jon the keypad OPTIONS displays 3 Press the letter E 7 7 6 Off or TIMES OFF displays indicating the current setting 4 Press E to toggle the ON OFF setting MOTE If the ON state is selected four intervals with a start and a stop time for each must be programmed If an interval is not used program the start and stop times to zeros 00 00 The controller operates a 24 hour format Time displays as 7 7 77 77 i e 17 14 is 5 14 PM 5 Ifthe ON state is selected wait approximately one second STRT HH TI T will display i e STRT 3 402 shutdown at 1 12 p m indicating the starting time for the first shutdown interval 6 Tochange this start time use the numeric keys on the keypad Press the number 10
56. to recognize all functional motors 1 Enter the Service Mode 18 2 Press 3 The controller will reconfigure to the currently functioning motors and display CONFIGURED 3 Exit the Service Mode NOTE This is the only way to remove motors from the configuration ACCOUNTABILITY Accounting data such as total cash total bills accepted and total vends is recorded for the total machine activity This can be used to monitor the activity of the vendor To access the Accountability Mode the controller must be placed in the Service Mode While in the service mode press the number 4 on the keypad The controller will display ACCOUNTING and wait for the following keypad inputs A B C D E 6 12 To exit this Displays value of all cash sales since initialization This total is non resettable and will rollover after 99 999 95 Displays total value of bills accepted to the stacker since initialization This total is non resettable and will rollover after 99 999 00 Displays total number of products vended since initialization This total is not resettable and will rollover after 99 999 Displays total number of products vended since the last reset This total will rollover at 79 999 920 Displays RESET and wait for entry At this point the totals that are maintained in D can be reset to zero Press F to reset all resettable values Displays F LL COINS then shows zero credit
57. to save 7T STOP HA ITUTI displays indicating the ending time for the first shutdown interval To change the ending time for the first shutdown press the numeric keys Press the number 10 to save NOTE This is the time the machine will start up again after being shut down during the first interval 8 DVXXXXXXX displays indicating which days of the week this interval applies to 0 OFF and 1 ON The first X indicates the status for Sunday the second for Monday and so on until Saturday i e 44 8 the first interval is used on all days except Saturday and Sunday 9 To change the daily status press 1 to activate that time interval for shutting down the machine or press 0 to not use that interval on that day 10 When the desired setting is displayed for all seven days press 10 to save This completes the settings for the first interval 11 STRT displays indicating the starting time for the second shutdown interval Repeat steps 5 through 11 until all four intervals have been set When finished with the fourth interval the controller will return to the Service Mode To cancel an unwanted setting before saving press 13 or exit the Service Mode by pres 26 sing the Service Mode Button NOTE All four time intervals must be set Each start and stop time must be set for proper operation If an interval is not needed set the start and stop times to zero
58. w chart explains the Vend Sequence and MACHINE AT STANDBY n E gives troubleshooting Scrolling Message hints for problems that gom on Page 32 could occur during a vend Between Coin Changer and NO Control Board NO Check m D Money is redit Appears in Display Rejected in Repai H7 as Money is Deposited in Coin Changer Coin Mecha iiia P Machine amp Routedto Coin Return Credit Equals or Exceeds Vend Price of Item Desired YES NO Defective Replace Credit YES Credit Display Display YES NO NO Pep sts posa Defective Replace 5 Buttons are Depressed or YES YES Item Selected is Dispensed Product Helix Spacing too Change is Displayed and Changer Refunds Over Deposit Harness Check Vend Price of Item Selected Coin Mechanism VEND CYCLE SCROLLING MESSAGE APPEARS ANOTHER VEND CAN BE COMPLETE Defective Replace MACHINE AT Control YES EE STANDBY Board Board A10555 34 ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING This flow chart explains the Operation of the Coin Mechanism and gives Place Controller in 5 Coin Dispense Mode ies for Die em problems that could occur Pay out S during a vend on Key Pad Repair or poser Replace ag Coin Mechanism nens Refunds 5e 10e amp 25e When Respective Switches are Operated Defective Coin Mechanism YES Repair or Replace Coin YES Mechanism

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