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1. CABINET ASSEMBLY Tray Assembly 3 and 4 Wide Tray Assembly 5 Wide Control Panel Assembly Coin Box Holder Assembly Cabinet Insulation Refrigeration Assembly Evaporator Assembly Condensor Assembly serene WIRING SCHEMATIC 52 QUICK REFERENCE SERVICE COMMANDS 53 SPECIFICATIONS This Manual covers the following models 3106 3107 3108 230 VAC 3115 3116 3117 115 VAC Physical Dimensions Maiden Width Depth as vac 230 vac Cm 290 VAC_ 72 Electrical 230 Volt AC 50 Hz 3 75 Amps or 115 Volt AC 60 Hz 7 5 Amps Refrigeration System Type 1 3 Hp Hermetically Sealed Controls Electronic Refrigerant R 134a Charge 5 9 Ounces Factory Configuration 3 Wide 24 Select Expandable to 36 4 Wide 36 Select Expandable to 48 5 Wide 40 Select Expandable to 60 Coinage MDB version any MDB peripheral device INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC Mars Executive Mech Mars TRC 6010 Coinco L Plus Coinco 9302L 183 INTRODUCTION This manual contains instructions service and installation guidelines for the Euro Round Glass Front Merchandiser Series product line All Glass Front models are equipped with an electronic control system All programming of the vend fu
2. ra Not Shown 3 W 4 W 5 W PART NO 1214362 003 1214362 004 1214362 005 4050239 4207772 002 4208365 4208364 4050663 4205329 4208363 1214361 8800956 4208362 4050423 4207772 003 4025263 001 8801080 8324353 4203386 044 4207697 4207695 4030100 4208366 4205705 COLUMN 1 DESCRIPTION Delivery Assembly 3 W Delivery Assembly 4 W Delivery Assembly 5 W 8 32x3 8 Phillips PH Type T Side Deflector Right Delivery Shaft Column 1 Door Back Column 2 Delivery Door Column 3 Rivet Arrow Clip False Box Column 4 Wrapper Weld Column 5 8 32 Hex Nut w ETW Wrapper Back Column 6 8 18 x 3 8 Phillips PH Type AB Side Deflector Left Type 5 Nyliner 5 16 ID Bushing E Ring 5 16 5 16 Flat Washer 8 32 x 5 8 Captive Stud Anti Cheat Link Delivery Link Bushing Spacer Anti Cheat Column 7 Delivery Pad Optional Column 8 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Delivery Shaft Door Back Delivery Door 4208376 003 4207698 004 4207698 005 COLUMN 5 Wrapper Wel 1214361 003 1214361 004 1214361 005 4208365 003 4208364 003 4208365 004 4208364 004 4208365 005 4208364 005 COLUMN 6 COLUMN 7 Wrapper Back Anti Cheat 4208362 003 4208366 003 4208362 004 4208366 004 4208362 005 4208366 005 QTY m LO gt D 00 DD WHS COLUMN 4 False Box 4208363 003 4208363 004 4208363 00
3. 08 sioa sh Tas m en E 255 55 2 TE 0027 1 E 4 SE l HH HOLIAS tT 8000 x BS v f 2 IN PEMET An S 38 113185 32 QUICK REFERENCE SERVICE COMMANDS Press the Service Mode Button on the Control Board and follow the steps outlined below NOTE To clear faults press the Service Mode Button and then press lt gt lt gt lt gt Press lt 1 gt lt D I 1 lt B gt 10 Dispense Coins 1 C 256 1 D 1 00 IF APPLICABLE 1 lt F gt FILL COIN TUBES NON CREDIT Permanent Use Exact Change 0 ALTERNATE OFF lt J gt 4 4 SELECTION lt 4 gt Non Resettable MIS 4 4 SEL ROW LETTER TWICE lt 4 gt AL MACHINE TOTAL 5 SEL PRICE J Copy Price 5 SEL PRICE lt C gt SEL SEL lt L gt TWICE 8 SEL lt L gt TWICE TO EXIT 9 Test Vend Entire Row 9 ROW ANY KEY TO EXIT lt T gt ACCESS CODE 7777 lt 1 gt NO CHANGE 1 FORCED VEND ON lt 2 gt Forced Vend 0 FORCED VEND OFF Discount Group REFER TO SERVICE MANUAL E lt J gt ENGLISH lt F gt lt J gt FRENCH lt 4 gt Language lt G gt lt J gt GERMAN lt H gt lt J gt SPANISH lt D gt lt J gt ITALIAN lt gt AUXILIARY 5 Lottery Odds ODDS 0000 lt gt 7 SELECTION Resettable MIS 7 SEL
4. Press G Seven options display To select an option press the specified key Table 5 Refrigeration Control Mode Options Begin Sel 0 End Sel 0 On 0 Off F dee Command D Start EN NE NN Display pM Celsius lt L gt Abort Refrigeration Selection Range Temperate lt 0 gt Minus Enter Temperature lt 4 gt Cut Out Plus Enter Temperature 10 Min Recommended 6 Defrost Start Recommendation Times Times Set To 00 00 Refrigeration Selection Range This is a Health Safety feature that prevents the sale of items if the temperature inside the cabinet area exceeds 45 F 7 29 Due to the operating temperature range of this vendor this feature should be turned off at all times 1 Pres lt gt INPUT REFRIGERATED SELECTION RANGE followed by BEGIN displays 2 Press 0 END displays Press 0 1 ON O OFF displays 4 Press lt gt and the Refrigeration Control Menu displays Defrost Command To manually defrost the vendor 1 Press lt gt PRESS D FOR MANUAL DEFROST L TO ABORT displays 2 Press D gt for manual defrost or 4 to abort and return to the Refrigeration Control Menu To set the duration of the defrost cycle see the Set Defrost Time section Temperature Display To change the units which the temperature displays press 2 Then press lt F gt to display the temperatures in Fahrenheit
5. gt lt 230V Gei gt gt gt lt gt N Aa M unm Cabinet Insulation ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1214429 003 Insulation Installation 3 W X 1214429 004 Insulation Installation 4 W X 1214429 005 Insulation Installation 5 W X 1 1214410 xxx Cabinet Weld Column 1 1 2 4208496 001 Top Insulation Left 1 3 4208496 002 Top Insulation Right 1 4 4208496 Top Insulation Middle Column 2 1 5 4208496 Top Insulation Front Column 3 1 6 4208494 001 Side Insulation Middle 2 7 4208494 002 Side Insulation Bottom 2 8 4208494 003 Side Insulation Front 2 9 4208497 xxx Bottom Insulation Middle Column 5 1 10 4208497 002 Bottom Insulation Right 1 11 4208497 001 Bottom Insulation Left 1 12 4208495 Back Insulation Column 4 1 13 4208495 002 Back Insulation Right 1 14 4208495 001 Back Insulation Left 1 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 Insulation Cabinet Weld Top Middle Top Front Back Bottom Middle 3 W 1214410 003 4208496 003 4208496 006 4208495 003 4208497 003 4 W 1214410 004 4208496 004 4208496 007 4208495 004 4208497 004 5 W 1214410 005 4208496 005 4208496 008 4208495 005 4208497 005 47 Cabinet Assembly Refrigeration Assembly ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 115V 230 QTY R 134a Refrigerant Assembly 1 3 H P 1214414 230
6. lt gt lt P gt Pause the display 0 5 seconds occurrence Display time in 12 hour format lt gt lt V gt Scroll the following portion of the message verticall Auto Reinstatement Mode Use this feature for a satellite can drink or similar vendor utilizing a sold out or empty switch Normally when an empty selection is detected during an attempted vend that selection is flagged inoperative and requires resetting before it can be vended again The satellite units use a range of selections within the controller and use a switch in series with the motor as a sold out switch Programming this range of selections into the auto reinstatement will eliminate the necessity of resetting the controller after re loading a selection that had went into an empty condition 14 Press C INPUT AUTO REINSTATEMENT RANGE displays followed by 1 ON 0 2 Press lt gt to turn off this feature and exit to the High Level or Press 1 to turn on this feature BEGIN displays Enter the beginning alphanumeric selection 4 When the alpha is flashing press lt 0 gt to save the setting END displays 5 Enter the ending alphanumeric selection 6 Press 0 to save the setting and exit Promo Vend Mode Use this mode to promote new items It enables the customer to buy one item within one of three programmable ranges and get a second item within a programmable range free When a cu
7. 1214495 4207504 DESCRIPTION Selector Panel Assembly without Validator Selector Panel Assembly for CBV Validator Display Mounting Bracket Controller Stand Off Readout Window 8 18 x 14 Phillips Type B Display Board SMIV Display Cover without Validator 8 18 x 4 Phillips HWH Type B without Validator Validator See your local distributor 8 32 Hex Nut w ETW for CBV Validator 8 32 Thumb Nut Brass for CBV Validator Coin Insert Specify Color Coin Return Button Specify Color Coin Insert Retainer 8 18 x 3 8 Phillips PH Type AB Coin Insert Assembly Coin Insert Assembly Ribbon Cable Clamp 8 18 x 3 8 Phillips PH Type AB Plastic Wire Clamp 3 8 Keypad Assembly Orange Keypad Assembly Black Push Button Selection Panel Weld without Validator Selection Panel Weld for CBV Validator Selection Panel Weld for BA32SA Validator Validator Filler Weld for CBV Validator Selection Panel Decal Selector Panel Assembly 115V asss gt d 230V gt lt VAL N L Feat CN VAL Ge ra OS EE 21 31 Door Assembly Delivery Assembly 32 1
8. 27 TEST LAMP NEUTRAL HOT Figure 4 Loading Example Figure 5 115 Volt Ouuets The size of the item being vended must be larger than the diameter of the auger being used to vend properly Undersize items could cause vend problems If the product does not fit the auger properly use a different pitched auger See Table 1 for augers available from your distributor or service entity The hot live terminal should always be counter clockwise from the ground terminal The neutral terminal is clockwise from the ground earth terminal Table 1 Available Augers WIDTH To load products lift the tray slightly and pull CANDY forward until the tray stops The upper most trays tilt 2 374 2 34 Load products from front to back making sure all 2 3 4 items fit freely between the augers Do not attempt 2 3 4 to force oversize items or packages into the spaces 2 3 4 Do not skip space Place the product the bottom 234 2 182 9 4200272005 of the compartment on the product augers with the 234 3332 6 4200272006 label facing the front of the machine for easy identification by the customer See Figure 4 5172 When finished loading each tray return the tray to 5 1 2 its proper standby position All trays must be pressed 5 1 2 to the rear of the cabinet and properly seated in the 5 1 2 Lodi xu 258 3 4202720 CHANGING AUGER TIMING TRAY SPACING
9. the status of that group displays along with GRP OFF 3 Press 1 to turn that group on or press 0 to turn that group off ROW 1 displays 4 Press the letter corresponding to the beginning row for the discount group and then press 0 to continue TO 0 displays 5 Press the letter corresponding to the ending row and then press 0 to save DISC 00 00 displays 6 Enter the amount for the discount Press J to save the price or press lt L gt to exit without saving TIME 00 00 displays 7 Enter the discount start time Press lt J gt to save the time or press lt L gt to exit without saving TO 00 00 displays 8 Enter the discount end time Press lt J gt to save the time or press L to exit without saving 12 9 Additional discounts can now be changed or press 4L to exit to the High Level Service Mode Language Mode There are five pre programmed languages and one auxiliary user defined option Only one of these language choices may be used B DUTCH E ENGLISH F FRENCH G GERMAN SPANISH D ITALIAN A Auxiliary user defined Press lt 4 gt to display the set language To change the language press the appropriate letter followed by lt J gt to save Press lt L gt to exit If the auxiliary language lt A gt is chosen the equivalent of the following six messages can be entered USE CORRECT CHANGE USE COINS ONLY MAKE ANOTHER SELECTION SELECT FREE
10. Coin Dispense Mode 1 In the Service Mode press key DISPENSE COING displays Press A The nickel change tube is activated Press B The dime change tube is activated Press C The quarter change tube is activated n amp D Press lt D gt The dollar coin change tube 15 activated Pressing a key once will pay out one coin Pressing and holding a key will continuously pay out coins If a coin mechanism does not use a certain coin tube as may be the case of Coinco L International coin mechanisms there will be no activity when the corresponding key is pressed Pressing any key other than lt A gt lt B gt lt C gt or lt D gt will exit back into the Service Mode To exit back to the Sales Mode press lt L gt twice or press the Service Mode Button once Tube Fill Mode When a MDB coin mechanism is used the coin change tubes must be filled via the coin mechanism so the controller records the exact number of coins in each coin tube To enter the Tube Fill Mode 1 In the Service Mode press 1 DISPENSE COINS displays 2 Press lt gt Deposit the coins into the coin mechanism They are recorded in the controller s memory Total cash and total vend records are not affected Motor Count Mode This mode displays the total number of functional motors configured which should be the same as the total number of selections in the machine Individual selection numbers are not
11. ITEM DISCOUNT AVAILABLE NOW YOU WIN Thirty 30 character are available for each message The messages are viewed or edited using the same method as the POS message described under the Edit POS Message section of this manual Lottery Odds Mode This mode awards a free vend to the customer during the Sales Mode displays YOU WIN and sounds five beeps 1 Press lt 5 gt ODDS 0000 displays 2 Enter the desired odds The odds number represents the fixed number of vends between lottery winners Setting the odds at 0100 the controller would initiate a free vend every 100th vend 3 Press the lt J gt key to save or press lt L gt to exit without saving Resettable Totals Mode The MIS Management Information System total vends and total cash count can be displayed by individual selections entire row or entire machine Press 7 RESETTABLE TOTALS displays followed by SEL Enter an individual selection such as A 1 to display the total vends and total cash for that selection e Totals for an entire row can be shown by pressing lt A gt lt A gt to display row totals lt B gt lt B gt for B etc display the entire machine totals press lt A gt lt L gt The sales information in this function is resettable to zero by following the instructions outlined as in the High Level Reset Totals to Zero Mode section MIS Mode 1 Press lt 8 gt lt A gt TOTAL VEND
12. Lottery Odds Mode Resettable Totals Mode MIS Mode Stop Clock Mode Options Off Mode Multi Vend Mode Edit POS Message Mode Auto Reinstatement Mode Promo Vend Mode Reset Totals Mode Refrigeration Control Mode Refrigeration Selection Range Defrost Command Temperature Display Cut In Temperature Cut Out Temperature Set Defrost Duration D frost Start Times user rr tn REFRIGERATION TROUBLESHOOTING 16 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART 19 Initial Startup or Reset 19 Price Sasu Sa au aun sas 20 Vend Sequence uu a 21 Coin Mechanisxm 22 CARE amp CLEANING 23 Cabinet u a aq 23 2 5 25 4 23 Refrigeration Systeme 23 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE 23 PARTS MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION 26 FINAL 27 DOOR 28 Selector Panel Assembly ENEE 30 Delivery Assembly Laehit Assembly etie
13. Snack A R A R 10 4202015 Auger Coupling A R A R 11 4200272 000 Auger 15 Select Candy A R A R 4200272 001 Auger 18 Select Candy A R A R 4200272 002 Auger 24 Select Candy A R A R 4200272 003 Auger 30 Select Candy A R A R 4200272 004 Auger 12 Select Candy A R A R 4200272 005 Auger 9 Select Candy A R A R 4200272 006 Auger 6 Select Candy A R A R 1200106 012 Gum and Mint Auger Assembly 12 4203432 003 24 VDC Motor 180 Degree G amp M 1 1 13 4200164 000 8 32x1 1 4 Shoulder Screw 1 1 14 4202625 001 G amp M Helix Tube 1 1 15 4202624 001 Gum amp Mint Spacer Strip 1 1 16 4203101 End Cap 1 1 17 4202313 Auger 36 Select Gum amp Mint 1 1 18 4025797 Product Divider A R A R 19 4200340 Helix Retainer A R A R 20 8370660 5 Product Spacer A R A R 21 8370998 Spacer Support A R A R 22 4200281 Spring Clip A R 23 1200321 002 Tray Left Side 1 1 24 1200321 003 Tray Rail Right Side 1 1 25 4203341 001 Price Scroll A R A R 26 4203229 003 Label Holder 3 W 1 4203229 004 Label Holder 4 W 1 27 4203707 Selection Identification Label 1 1 28 1200106 012 Gum Mint Auger Assembly 1200137 261 Gum amp Mint Auger Kit 36 ct Optional 1200137 262 Gum amp Mint Auger Kit 48ct Optional 41 Cabinet Assembly Tray Assembly 5 Wide 42 N e Not Shown PART NO 1214877 001 1214877 005 1214877 007 1214877 008 1214877 009 4202015 4200
14. amp TRAY CONFIGURATION By re timing the augers difficult to vend items can be dispensed more dependably By altering tray spacing larger items can be vended By changing the tray configuration different product mixes can be accommodated Auger Timing Each auger can be rotated in 20 degree increments for a different drop off point Most items can be vended successfully when the auger end is positioned at 6 o clock To change the auger end position 1 Remove the motor cover See Figure 5 2 Raise the motor slightly and pull forward on the auger until it separates from the motor 3 Rotate the auger to the desired position and re insert the auger coupling into the motor 4 Make sure the auger coupling is seated over the vertical rail or retaining rib on the tray 5 Replace the motor cover making sure it is securely tightened PRODUCT PUSHER Figure 5 Tray Spacing The trays can be adjusted up or down in one inch increments to provide additional headroom for vending taller products When increasing the height in one area the same amount of room will be lost at the tray above or below the one being adjusted To change tray spacing 1 Pull out the tray to be adjusted until it stops 2 Disengage the tray harness from its snap open harness clamp on the right side wall 3 Disconnect the tray plug from its receptacle on the right hand side wall 4 Lift up on the front of the tray and pull slightly appro
15. contained herein do not constitute warranties and shall not be relied on by the buyer and shall have no force of effect unless contained in a written agreement signed by officers of VendNet Key 115 V 115 Volt Power Supply 230 V 230 Volt Power Supply VAL With Validator NOVAL Without Validator 3 W 3 Wide Units 4 W 4 Wide Units 5 W 5 Wide Units A R As Required If you have any questions check out our Website at http www vendnetusa com or please call VendNet M at 1 800 833 4411 Ask for the Parts Department We will be happy to assist you Or E Mail us VendNet Ecity net Include model number and serial number 26 1 A ra Not Shown PART NO 1214428 xxx 4050767 1131275 001 8801388 4060310 8810014 1212060 005 1212216 xxx 1212285 xxx 1212060 006 8810013 7186148 000 4050066 4208506 1212286 002 4203793 001 4203793 002 4203870 4205137 003 4205466 4205749 4208793 4206816 7250135 002 ODi A 20 amp DESCRIPTION Cabinet Assembly See Page 36 3 8 Nylon Flat Washer Leg Weld Assembly 5 16 18x1 Screw Leg Leveler 12 14x1 2 Philllips TH Type AB Hinge Stake Lower Door Assembly See Page 28 Tray Assembly See Pages 40 42 Hinge Stake Upper 5 16x1 Carriage Bolt Lock Washer 5 16 Hex Nut 5 16 18 Air Deflector Optional Service Package 1 Labels 2 Labels Service Mode Label Duct Closure Keypad Overlay Bumper Service a
16. keep relay upright Check terminals 1 and S or L and S with the Multi Meter Replace relay if continuity exists e Check thermistor with the Multi Meter e Check compressor windings as shown in Schematic 1 Check winding resistance with the Multi Meter If readings are not within 2 Ohms the compressor is faulty Wiring diagrams must be followed as shown Any miswiring can cause serious electrical hazard potential damage rupture component electrical parts Table 6 Winding Resistance Approximate resistance reading across terminals use RXI scale COMMON to START 12 Ohms COMMON to RUN 2 Ohms RUN to START 14 Ohms COMMON to SHELL No Continuity 18 Schematic 1 Refrigeration Unit Removal The refrigeration unit is a hermetically sealed completely self contained modular 1 3 H P unit charged with 5 9 ounces of ozone friendly R 134 a refrigerant The complete refrigeration unit can be removed if there is a service problem Do not place any object in the evaporator assembly area or inside the cabinet area that will block the air flow This may damage the refrigeration system which may void the refrigeration warranty 1 Unplug the power cord 2 Open the door 3 Remove the screws at the bottom front of the cabinet three in 3 Wide 4 At the front corners pry up with fingers Lift enough to clear the foam over the lip 5 Tip the back up and rock to remove the cover 6 Take the s
17. space too cold Thermistor defective Check with Multi Meter Refrigeration control setting too cold See Refrigeration Controls Mode section of this manual Refrigeration relay bad Check with Multi Meter Faulty control board Refrigerated space too warm Thermistor defective Check with Multi Meter Refrigeration control setting too warm See Refrigeration Controls Mode section of this manual Refrigeration relay bad Faulty control board Restricted evaporator space Evaporator motor or blades faulty causing the coils to ice over the evaporator Condenser air flow restricted e Plugged or dirty condenser e Condenser motor or blades bad e Blade stuck Condensing space restricted Unit placed too close to a wall Compressor bad valves e Capillary tube will start frosting 8 to 10 inches past evaporator connection tube e Check for oil around brazed connections 17 Troubleshooting circuits with Multi Meter e Check the power source Use voltage section of the Multi Meter Should measure within 5 10 above 596 below Check overload NOTE Power must be off and fan circuit open Using the resistance section of the Multi Meter check terminals 1 and 3 for continuity If no continuity is measured infinity overload may be tripped Wait 10 minutes and try again If still no continuity overload is defective e Check relay See Schematic 1 Unscrew lead terminals and remove relay from compressor NOTE
18. 050113 6 32x1 2 Phillips 2 2 2 51 8800955 6 32 Nut 3 3 3 Not 4205465 xxx Kick Panel Optional Column 3 1 1 1 Shown 1212060 006 Hinge Stake Upper 1 1 1 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Top Foam Cover Anti Storage Bracket Kick Panel 3 W 4203998 009 4208451 003 4205465 003 4 W 4203998 010 420845 1 004 4205465 004 5 W 4203998 01 1 420845 1 005 4205465 005 39 Cabinet Assembly Tray Assembly 3 and 4 Wide Tray Assembly 3 4 Wide DESCRIPTION 3 W 4 W 1212284 301 Tray Assembly 3 W 12 Select 4 1212284 303 Tray Assembly 3 W 18 Select 1 1212284 304 Tray Assembly 3 W 15 24 Gum amp Mint 1 1212284 305 Tray Assembly 3 W 12 15 Select 1 1212284 401 Tray Assembly 4 W 12 Select 3 1212284 403 Tray Assembly 4 W 18 Select 2 1212284 404 Tray Assembly 4 W 15 24 Gum amp Mint 1 1 4203275 Product Tray 3 W 1 4203276 Product Tray 4 W 1 2 4060670 004 Roller 2 2 3 4203509 Cable Tie 1 1 4 4203468 Harness Clamp 1 1 5 4203989 003 Tray Harness 3 W 1 4203989 004 Tray Harness 4 W 1 6 4203277 003 Motor Cover 3 W 1 4203277 004 Motor Cover 4 W 1 7 4203432 002 24 VDC Motor 360 Degree 8 4025748 Product Pusher Ejector A R A R 9 4200272 007 Auger 10 Select Snack A R A R 4200272 008 Auger 12 Select Snack A R A R 4200272 009 Auger 15 Select Snack A R A R 4200272 010 Auger 7 Select Snack A R A R 4200272 011 Auger 8 Select
19. 272 000 4200272 001 4200272 002 4200272 003 4200272 004 4200272 005 4200272 006 4025748 4200281 8370998 8370660 5 4200340 4025797 4203432 002 8045133 4025802 001 4203989 005 4050513 4060116 4050262 4025799 4025798 4060670 001 8331913 1200321 002 4022408 000 4202013 4201209 xxx 4200051 4200052 1200321 003 4200272 007 4200272 008 4200272 009 4200272 010 4200272 011 4203432 003 4200164 000 4202625 001 4202624 001 4203101 4202313 007 1200137 261 1200137 262 4060622 4203793 001 4203793 002 DESCRIPTION Tray Assembly 5 W 12 Select Tray Assembly 5 W 18 Select Tray Assembly 5 W 12 15 Select Tray Assembly 5 W 18 15 Select Tray Assembly 5 W 24 30 40 Select amp M Auger Coupling Auger 15 Sel Candy Auger 18 Sel Candy Auger 24 Sel Candy Auger 30 Sel Candy Auger 12 Sel Candy Auger 9 Sel Candy Auger 6 Sel Candy Product Ejector Spring Clip Spacer Support Spacer Auger Retainer Divider 24 VDC Motor 360 Degree 18 32 X 3 8 Thumb Screw Motor Cover Tray Harness 5 W 88 32 Twin Whiz Lock Nut Wire Clamp 8 32 3 4 Phillips PH MS Motor Mounting Plate Product Shelf Roller 254 x 5 8 Washer AP for item 18 Side Rail Right Side Label Holder 5W 1 32 x 3 8 Tape 28 Inches Selection Strip Specify Thru Price Label 1 50 3 15 Price Label 10 1 50 Side Rail Left Side Aug
20. 5 COLUMN 8 Delivery Pad 4205705 003 4205705 004 4205705 005 Delivery Assembly 33 Door Assembly Light Assembly Light Assembly ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1212034 003 Light Assembly 1 1211462 008 Light Weld 1 2 4205094 002 Light Door White 1 3 4050423 8 18 x 3 8 Phillips PH Type AB 4 4 4205101 Light Diffuser 1 5 4207171 Lamp Socket 2 6 4203131 Lamp F30 T12 1 7 4203682 Terminal Housing 1 8 4203465 Lamp Harness 1 9 4050423 8 18 3 8 Phillips PH Type AB 1 10 4207172 Lamp Socket Harness p 35 Cabinet Assembly 36 A E D rs 1214428 003 1214428 004 1214428 005 1131275 001 1212052 003 1212060 005 1212280 1212329 002 1214414 1214429 xxx 1214432 xxx 1214455 4033527 4033712 4050202 4050240 4060116 4202901 001 4203143 4203199 4203255 4203468 4203634 4203645 4203645 001 4203968 4203968 001 4203985 004 4203998 xxx 4205090 4205119 4205300 002 4205542 4206643 4206782 002 4207924 4208281 4208442 4208450 DESCRIPTION Cabinet Assembly 3 W Cabinet Assembly 4 W Cabinet Assembly 5 W Weld Coin Box Holder Assembly See Page 46 Hinge Stake Lower Drain Pan Weld Screen Weld Refrigeration Assembly See Page 48 Cabinet Insulation See Page 47 Insulation Cover Assembly Left Panel Weld Control Panel Assembly See Page 44 Connector Line Splice Cable Tie 7 3 8 8 18
21. Once all motors have been tested the program returns to the Service Mode waiting for further input The machine test may be stopped at any time by pressing and holding any key on the selection keypad Doing this returns the program to Service Mode To exit back to the Sales Mode press lt L gt twice or press the Service Mode Button once Service Mode High Level To access the High Level of the Service Mode 1 Inthe Service Mode press 7 ENTER CODE displays followed by CODE 2 Enter the fixed access code 1 2 3 4 If the access code is entered correctly ACCEPTED displays then HIGH LEVEL If the access code is entered incorrectly REJECTED displays then SERVICE Once the Service Mode High Level has been accessed the following functions are available Table 3 High Level Service Modes No Change gt 6 gt 8 gt Reset MIS Totals lt Refrigeration Controls Menu Mart Satellite Interface No Change Mode If an MDB coin mechanism is used and the coins in the change tubes are below the low level sensors full credit sometimes may not be refunded on an over deposit Activating the No Change Mode prevents a vend from being made if the coin mechanism does not have the exact change combination necessary to refund credit on an over deposit In the Service Mode High Level 1 Press lt gt to display the current status NC ON or NC OFF 2 Press lt gt to turn No Change on or press lt g
22. REFRIGERATED EURO ROUND GLASS FRONT MERCHANDISER TABLE OF CONTENTS SERVICE MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 INTRODUCTIONN 2 UNPACKING 2 INSTALLATION sistema 3 GROUNDING EARTHING amp ELECTRICAL 3 LOADING PRODUCTS 4 CHANGING AUGER TIMING TRAY SPACING amp TRAY CONFIGURATION 5 AUGER brine 5 M 5 Tray Configuration Candy to Snack Snack to Candy uy E CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS 7 Sales k h a e 7 Service Mode M A ee 7 Error Messages eee titt enit entente edens To clear the controller of errors rt RUE Nr PR 8 Coin Dispense Mode 8 Tube Fill Mode Motor Count Mode Alternate POS Message 9 Non Resettable Totals Mode Set Price tente Copy Price Option Verifying Vend Prices Time Programming Mode a a a aaa 10 Test Vend Modes 10 Test Vend Single Selection Test Vend Complete Row Test Vend Complete Machine Hiehli E vel eee eene No Change Mode Forced Vend Mode Discount Mode Language Mode
23. RING 5 11003813 HOLON WITdAL 1 7038 1 1HA N 18 4 HM AUD un oir 811 39131 H21IMS SN3S HN EE min UT IN YJONVHO 3411003x3 r 1 guyog I W3TIOULNOO I I I I L E 2 8 S 9 8 2 N 5 p D 2 134 18 Ma BOTE NA WA 2 8 ve Rum EU dY Qasn LON bif ONV ET W18 NU8 9 Y18 Nu8 u 838 EDM NUE AY o 3 DOE SEITEN HO 1 e NUS 088 9014 BOM p AIN Jon AIA Lan HA 9H0 038 9 LHA X IB Nu9 Q3H NHR REIMER g iuM OI zouc DEL BEEN lt gt A138 LBYLS 1 I 5055399005 0 018340 JSNYUI mg Kee A OZE um 1HA 018 35 30 09 0 22121 4 SS3NBVH X30 190 350 217 Z SI 9f SNOISH3A GON NO ATSHS 1 14 1 3 JIS 3SYHd 1 Sc S ZH 06 SLIGA 062 NOISH3A 0813 038 EN HOLYHOdYAA X18 1HA Mac n gt 038 318 lt 15 8 188 0 038 01 40 144 3787038 D m d WV X18 034 18 18 SCH kan 7 1187 LH 38 CL 3 31385 2 A08 Re dee ep Ol TATUS 055 51238802 01387114 N27 13455 3SYHd 1 Sany 01
24. ROW LETTER TWICE 7 AL MACHINE TOTAL 8 A TOTAL VENDS 8 lt B gt TOTAL CASH MIS Totals 8 C TOTAL VALUE CARD 8 D TOTAL LOTTERY PROMO 8 E TOTAL BILLS 8 F TOTAL DISCOUNT Stop Clock HESSE lt gt lt 1 gt MULTI VEND A 0 MULTI VEND OFF eee Edit Point Of Sale Message REFER TO SERVICE MANUAL Promo Vend REFER TO SERVICE MANUAL lt G gt lt 0 gt lt G gt 0 Refrigeration Selection BEGIN SEL lt 0 gt END SEL lt 0 gt PRESS lt 1 gt TO TURN HEALTH CONTROL ON PRESS lt 0 TO TURN HEALTH CONTROL OFF lt G gt 1 Defrost Command lt G gt lt 1 gt lt D gt START lt G gt lt 2 gt lt C gt CELSIUS 1 TO ENTER PLUS 0 TO ENTER MINUS Turn On ENTER TEMPERATURE NUMBER lt 1 gt TO ENTER PLUS lt 0 gt TO ENTER MINUS Turn Off ENTER TEMPERATURE NUMBER Defrost Duration TIME 10 MINUTES RECOMMENDED lt G gt 6 Defrost Start Times DEFRI 00 00 TIME lt L gt TO SAVE CONTINUE 4 Available TO SET NEXT THREE BY THE SAME METHOD FACTORY RECOMMENDATION ALL TIMES SET TO 00 00
25. S lt B gt TOTAL CASH lt C gt TOTAL VALUE CARD lt D gt TOTAL LOTTO PROMO lt E gt TOTAL BILLS lt F gt TOTAL DISCOUNTS displays followed by CHOICE 2 Press a letter once to display the total message and amount 3 Press a letter twice to skip the total message and only display the amount 4 Press lt L gt to exit to the High Level Stop Clock Mode If the machine is to be placed in storage or out of operation for an extended period of time the clock should be stopped to preserve the life of the battery Press 9 TO STOP CLOCK ENTER J displays Press lt J gt to stop the clock and exit Press any other key to exit with the clock running All Options Off Mode Press 40 to turn off Forced Vend Multi Vend and Discount modes without having to access each option individually Multi Vend Mode When on instead of immediately returning the change after a vend the credit will remain on the display for up to 25 seconds To receive change on an over deposit the coin return button must be pressed If a coin return is not requested within 25 seconds the change will then be returned 1 Press A status displays MV ON or MV OFF 2 Press 1 to turn Multi Vend on Press 0 to turn Multi Vend off 3 Press lt J gt to save changes or press lt L gt to exit to without changing the option Edit POS Message Mode The Point of Sales POS message can be used as advertising or as an en
26. SCOUNT AVAILABLE NOW message displays along with one of the above when the Discount Mode 18 activated Refer to Discount Mode section for instructions Service Mode Use the Service Mode to alter programming establish new program and retrieve diagnostic information In the Service Mode the keys on the keypad perform different functions depending on the specific mode or requirements of the program Furnished in the Service Packet is a keypad overlay indicating the functions of individual keys while in the Servie Mode To place the controller in the Service Mode press the Service Mode Button on the control board See Figure 6 Error Messages Each time the controller is placed in the Service Mode the motor circuits are scanned to determine the number of active or operational motors and the battery backed up RAM is checked Immediately record any errors that display The controller must be cleared of any errors before any changes can be made to the programming Possible error messages e BATTERY BACKED FAILURE displays if the system is unable to access the battery backed RAM Call your service entity or distributor for more information MOTOR2 indicates motors which are jammed The flagged motors were functional when Sales Mode was last activated but due to failures or removal are not in the circuit now Faulty motor selection numbers will be displayed in a rotational sequence If no selection numbers a
27. V X X 1214414 001 115 V X X 1 1214415 Condenser Assembly See Page 50 X X 1 2 1214416 Evaporator Assembly See Page 49 X X 1 3 4025410 500 Drain Tubing by Foot 1 83 4 4033712 Cable Tie 7 3 8 2 4060480 002 Accumulator X X 1 6 4205507 305 Refrig Serial Label 230 V X 1 4205507 306 Refrig Serial Label 115 V X 1 7 4208269 Insulation X X 1 8 4208465 Refrig Harness X X 1 9 4208701 Anchor Rivet X X 6 10 4208724 Standoff X X 6 11 8324099 6 3 8 x V P Clamp X X 1 12 8324099 7 5 8 P Clamp 1 13 8365271 500 Insulation by Foot X X 0 75 14 8800852 8 32 x 3 8 Phillips PH Type X X 3 15 8800956 8 32 Nut w ETW X X 1 16 8801204 10 16 x 3 8 Phillips w ETW X X 4 48 Evaporator Assembly ub d ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 115V 230V 1214416 Evaporator Assembly 230 V x x 1214416 001 Evaporator Assembly 115 V x x 1 4034344 001 Evaporator Fan 230 V x 2 4034344 000 Evaporator Fan 115 V x 2 2 4050608 12 Flat Washer Zinc X X 1 3 4050663 Rivet X X 4 4 4202284 12 Push Nut X X 1 5 4206047 001 Evaporator X X 1 6 4208266 Evaporator Mount X X 1 7 4208268 Drain Pan X X 1 8 7100042 000 Drain Tube X X 1 9 7250135 003 Hole Plug 34 X X 1 10 8800829 10 24 x 3 8 Phillip w ETW 23 X X 8 1 8801204 10 16 x 3 8 Phillip TH w ETW Type X X 4 49 Cabinet Assembly Condensor Assembl Condensor Assembl
28. Y es No Ye 5 MAKE SELECTION Displays 5 Yes Yes To Continue Setting Prices Yes Price Displays Yes Press J to Save Price MAKE SELECTION Displays To Exit the Service Mode Press the Service Mode Button Machine in Sales Mode Yes 20 Defective Control Board Replace Control Record Messages and Refer to Service Manual for information Yes Replace Keypad Defective Keypad No Defective Harnessing Display to Board No Defective Control Board Repair or Replace Harnessing Yes Replace Control Yes Board Vend Sequence Machine in Sales Mode Scrolling POS Message Displays Refer to Electrical Troubleshooting Initial Startup or Reset Y Language es Insert Money Credit Displays as Deposited Yes Enter Selection Number and Row Yes Selection Number and Row Display Yes Money Rejected in Coin Mech and Routed to Coin Return Check Language Yes Replace Credit Display Defective Harness Between Coin Mech and Control Board Replace or Repair Harness Defective Harnessing from Keypad to Board Repair or Replace Harness i No Defective Coin Mech Repair or Replace Keypad Yes No Vend Price Displays and Vend Motor Runs Check Vend d Price Defective Control Board Replace Coin Yes Replace Co
29. at specific selection has been recorded as a faulty motor or has been removed by the controller SELECT OTHER ITEM displays This indicates that the selection is not functional Time Programming Mode Use this function with the Discount Mode to enter the correct time of day into the controller If desired the time of day can be displayed along with the POS message To set the correct time 1 In the Service Mode press key 4 TO SET CLOCK ENTER J displays continuously 2 Press lt J gt The current time displays in the format TIME XX XX with the most significant digit flashing The time is displayed in the 24 hour or military format 4 23 P M is entered as 1623 entered as 2030 3 Enter the correct time then press lt J gt to save the change or lt L gt to exit without saving the change 8 30 P M is To display the time during the Sales Mode refer to the Edit POS Message Mode section of this manual To exit back to the Sales Mode press lt L gt twice or press the Service Mode Button once Test Vend Modes Because this vendor utilizes DC motors do not attempt to turn the helix manually or damage to the motor could occur The machine can be tested by individual selections a complete row or all selections in the entire machine The Test Vend Modes do not affect the total vends and total cash counts Use these modes to identify any faulty motors or motor circuits and when
30. couragement to the customer to purchase products The POS message displays continuously while the machine is in the Sales Mode as long as the coin mechanism has an adequate supply of coins in the change tubes If the coins are below the low level sensor in the change tubes the EXACT CHANGE ONLY message displays Messages can be up to 100 characters including spaces While in this mode the keypad functions similar to a typewriter keyboard A Keypad Overlay is furnished in the Service Packet defining the positioning of the characters See Figure 9 By placing the overlay over the selection panel the owner operator can type the new message into the controller s memory Each key can be used to type in two different characters To type the upper character press the key to type the lower character press NEXT MENU gt then the key To enter a new message or edit an existing message 1 Press lt B gt 2 Type in the new message For special effects see Table 4 Use the keypad overlay for the location of characters on the keypad 3 Press the NEXT MENU key twice to save the message If the NEXT MENU key is not pressed twice portions of the previous message may remain 13 Character Lower Character Figure 9 Table 4 Available Special Effects lt gt lt B gt lt gt lt D gt Display the temperature of the refrigerated compartment Scroll message horizontally default
31. creen out and clean 7 Unplug the refrigeration harness on the right back side of unit 8 Unplug the tray harness and remove the bottom tray 9 Remove the right side rail 10 Loosen the screws on the brackets holding the refrigeration unit in place Slide the keyhole slots off 11 Move the sensor cord out of the way 12 Pull refrigeration unit forward and lift out To reinstall the unit follow the preceding steps in reverse TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART Initial Startup or Reset Plug in Machine Replace Fuse or Yes Reset Breaker No N Power Switch 3 Amp Breaker Tripped Yes Reset Breaker Yes Turn Power Switch On Replace Breaker Replace Repair or Repiace Harness Scrolling POS Message Displays Yes No Defective Transformer No Defective Harnessing from Display to Board Yes No gt ur Replace Credit Defective Credit Display Yes Display No Replace Control Defective Control Board Yes Validator Cycles Accept Motor and Stacker Motor Runs Defective Harnessing from Validator to Board Repair or Yes Replace Harness No Yes Defective Validator Yes Replace Validator No Defective Control Board Replace Control Board Machine in Sales Mode Yes 19 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART Price Setting Machine in Sales Mode Press Service Mode Button POS Message Disappears from Display
32. ction Use soap and water with great care so as not to get water into the electrical components To insure proper vending keep delivery slide area free of dirt and sticky substances Refrigeration System Clean dust from condenser and screen in the front door with a soft bristle brush or vacuum cleaner Remove any dirt or debris from the refrigeration system compartment Remove and clean the condensation pan Do not block the evaporator or any area of the air flow with product or supplies BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Please check the following e Does your machine have at least 6 of clear air space behind it e H the power is turned on at the fuse box is the machine the only thing that doesn t work e 5 the machine plugged directly into the outlet Extension cords cause problems DO NOT USE EXTENSION CORDS e Is the evaporator coil free of dust and dirt e Is the condenser coil free of dust and dirt e Is the compressor free of dust A blanket of dust can prevent the compressor from cooling off between workouts e Is the circuit breaker at the fuse box reset e Are evaporator fans running Fold a sheet of 8 1 2 x 11 paper in half from top to bottom so it is now 8 1 2 x 5 1 2 Place the paper in front of the evaporator coil and see if the evaporator fans will blow the paper away e Is the condenser fan running Fold a sheet of 8 1 2 x 11 paper in half Place the paper in front of the conde
33. ctly to the delivering carrier on a hidden damage report Record the model number and serial number of the vendor for your records These numbers can be found on the Serial Plate on the rear of the cabinet and or inside the vendor Refer to these numbers on all correspondence and inquiries pertaining to this vendor Remove the Knock A Way Support by placing a 2x6 under the vendor inserting screwdriver or prying tool into the groove and splitting it in two Turn the leveling screws in as far as possible See Figure 1 Figure 1 INSTALLATION Position the vendor in its place of operation no further than nine feet from the power outlet or receptacle and check that the door will open fully without interference Leave at least six 6 inches of space between the back of the machine and any wall or obstruction for proper air circulation Level the vendor making sure all levelers are touching the floor The vendor must be level for proper operation and acceptance of coins through the coin mechanism Retrieve the keys to the vendor from the coin return cup Open outer door and remove all internal packing material Consult local state and federal codes and regulations before installation of the vendor Grounding Earthing amp Electrical Before connecting the vendor the integrity of the main electrical supply must be checked for correct polarity presence of ground earth and correct voltage These checks should be repea
34. displayed To enter the Motor Count Mode in the Service Mode press key 2 The number of functional motors displays for approximately three seconds in the format MOTORS XXX If there are 24 functional motors MOTORS 024 displays If the motor count displayed does not equal the total number of selections in the machine the electrical circuit of all motors is not complete To determine what motor s are not functioning e Were faulty motors displayed when placed in the Service Mode Repair the indicated motors e Test vend all selections by pressing the Service Mode Button and pressing the 0 key e Refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual for further assistance To exit back to the Sales Mode press the L key twice or press the Service Mode Button once Alternate POS Message Mode In this mode the scrolling message that is displayed while the machine is in the Sales Mode can be altered to include the EXACT CHANGE ONLY message To access the Alternate POS Message Mode 1 In the Service Mode press lt gt POS CORRECT CHANGE ALTERNATE 1 ALTERNATE O ALTERNATE OFF displays followed by the current status ALT OFF or ALT ON 2 To change the status press the corresponding key or 0 and then lt L gt to save To leave the status unchanged press lt L gt To change the status wait for the status to display before pressing a key Non Resettable Totals Mode T
35. e is fifty cents A1 00 50 displays with the first zero flashing 3 To leave the price unchanged press J To change the price enter the four digits e Press lt J gt to save the new price e Press lt C gt to copy the price to another selection see the Copy Price Option section below or e Press lt L gt to exit back to the Service Mode without saving the changed price Once a selection price is saved SEL displays enabling you to continue pricing other selections by repeating steps 3 amp 4 Copy Price Option To copy the price of one selection to one or more of the other selections press C in Step 3 COPY PRICE displays briefly followed by Enter the selection letter and number for the selection to which you want the price copied The selection number and the price displays briefly for verification That selection will have the new price To exit back to the Sales Mode press lt L gt twice or press the Service Mode Button once If no keypad input is detected after approximately 25 seconds the Service Mode is exited automatically Verifying Vend Prices The vend price of each selection can be verified while the machine is in the Sales Mode Press the specific selection letter and number The current vend price displays for approximately three seconds When the controller is in the Discount Mode and a time interval has been activated the discounted price will be displayed If th
36. er 10 Select Snack Auger 12 Select Snack Auger 15 Select Snack Auger 7 Select Snack Auger 8 Select Snack 24 VDC Motor 180 Degree G M 88 32 X 1 1 4 Shoulder Screw G amp M Helix Tube Gum amp Mint Spacer Strip End Cap Auger 40 Sel Gum amp Mint Gum 4 Mint Helix Kit 36 ct Optional Gum amp Mint Helix Kit 48 ct Optional 12 Filament Tape Dollar Label 1 Dollar Label 2 Tray Assembly 5 Wide 5 W N A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R N Nee RRR Re 9 A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R 43 Cabinet Assembly Control Panel Assembly Control Panel Asembly ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 115V 230 1212045 005 Control Panel Assembly X 1 1214460 Control Panel Assembly X 1 1 1212104 Weld X 1 1212785 003 Coinage Weld 230V X 1 2 4021017 1 3 4025423 Controller Stand Off X X 4 4 4050423 8 18 X 3 8 Phillips PH Type AB X X 16 5 4200238 Self Adhesive Feet X X 1 6 4200705 MS 1600 Data Harness Executive Controller X X 1 7 4200709 MS 1600 Power Harness Executive Controller X X 1 8 4203136 010 Control Panel X X 1 9 4203137 002 Controller Mount X X 1 10 4203144 Mode Button X X 1 4203181 1 4 I D Snap Bushing X X 1 12 4203467 003 3 Amp Circuit Breaker X X 1 13 4203467 005 5 Amp Circu
37. erly The capillary tube will be frosted before it enters the evaporator inlet tube 2 Restriction in Systems unit frost then melts not cooling properly 3 Bad valves unit does not cool properly noisy compressor Compressor will not start Compressor has no power Machine not plugged in Tripped breaker or blown fuse Faulty wall outlet Short or tear in power cord Thermistor circuit is open Check with the Multi Meter Improper wiring Low voltage 5 96 below Check the power source with the Multi Meter e Overload defective Trips too fast Check overload with the Multi Meter e Start relay defective Check start relay with the Multi Meter e Compressor has open windings Check compressor windings with a Multi Meter Defective refrigeration relay Unplug power to the machine remove the relay plate Use an insulated jumper wire to short the wires on relay terminals 2 and 4 or 6 and 8 then restore power to the machine The compressor should start indicating a problem in the control circuit e Check relay terminals 1 to 0 with a Multi Meter Should have 24VDC applied to them e No DC voltage Check control board output terminal for a loose connection Compressor trips Overload l 1 Improper voltage 5 10 above 5 below Check power source with Multi Meter Overload defective Trips too fast Check overload with Multi Meter Relay defective Won t open after starting Check relay
38. hange Tubes Clean Sensor Coils and Yes Coin Tracks Dirty Sensor Coils or Dirty Coin Tracks in Mech Yes No No Defective Coin Mech No Repair or Yes Replace Coin Mech Repair or Replace Coin Mech Coin Mech Does Not Return Change on Over Deposit Yes Change Tubes Empty or Below Low Level Sensors EXACT CHANGE ONLY Displays Change Tubes Full Yes or Above Sensors Yes Yes No Vend Price Set Clean T pond Se Incorrectly Yes Set Vend Price Sensors es owerTube Sensors Dirty No Defective Coin Mechanism Coin Tube Capaci LEVEL sc 10 rows LL 68 69 98 99 66 67 FU LOW 7 8 10 11 8 9 8 9 Repair or Replace Coins are Not Routed to Cash Box when Change Tubes are Full or above Upper Sensors 22 Always disconnect the power source before cleaning Cabinet Exterior Wash with a mild detergent and water rinse and dry thoroughly Wipe occasionally with a quality car wax Plastic exterior parts may be cleaned with a quality plastic cleaner Cabinet Interior Wash with mild detergent and water Eliminate odors by including baking soda or ammonia in the cleaning solution Remove and clean drain hose to eliminate any deposits that may restrict condensate water flow The vend mechanisms must be kept clean Any build up can cause the mechanisms to malfun
39. he total vends and total cash count can be displayed for individual selections entire rows or the entire machine This information 18 not resettable to zero To enter the Non Resettable Totals Mode 1 In the Service Mode pres 4 NON RESETTABLE TOTALS displays followed by 2 SEL 2 To display totals for an individual selection press the letter then the number of the selection such as A 1 for item Al 3 display totals for an entire row press the row letter twice such as lt A gt lt A gt for row A 4 display totals for the entire machine press lt A gt lt L gt The total number of vends displays followed by the total cash value for the specified item s Set Price Mode A vend price must be set for each selection On items that will be vended at the same vend price the Copy Price option can be used to duplicate the vend prices Make sure the price scrolls on the product shelves agree with the vend prices set and that the selection labels are properly located below the items they identify The sign is only displayed with the vend price when a U S coin mechanism is used To set vend prices 1 In the Service Mode press 5 SET PRICE ENTER SELECTION displays followed by 22 5 1 2 Enter the selection letter and number of the item to be priced XX XX XX displays with the most significant digit of the price flashing If you are pricing selection A1 and the current pric
40. ire the motor and switch Refer to the Schematic section for wire colors and locations Add the divider furnished as part of the conversion kit Install new auger assemblies furnished as part of the conversion kit making sure the motor couplings properly engage with the motor and are securely snapped over the vertical rail or retaining rib on the tray Re assemble the motor cover removed in step 2 Replace the tray assembly into the vendor making sure that the tray is properly located and latched and connect the tray harness Set the selections to the desired vend price and adjust the price scrolls to agree Test vend the converted selections for proper operation and price settings CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS Sales Mode The Sales Mode is the normal operating mode of the vendor While in the Sales Mode the following messages may display e The scrolling Point of Sales POS message displays only if the coin mechanism has an adequate supply of coins in the change tubes If the change supply falls below the low level sensors in the change tubes the EXACT CHANGE ONLY message displays The POS message is a programmable 100 character message used to encourage a purchase e The EXACT CHANGE ONLY message displays if the level of coins in the change tubes is below the low level sensors When the change tubes are low this message takes priority over the POS message and the DISCOUNT AVAILABLE NOW message DI
41. it Breaker X X 1 14 4203468 Snap In Clip X X 1 15 4203477 1 4 Nut X X 1 16 4203509 Cable Tie X X 1 17 4203639 Door Interlock Switch X X 1 18 4203640 Interlock Cheat X X 1 19 4208738 SM LC Control Board Versatile X 1 20 4203870 Service Mode Label X X 1 21 4209675 Control Board Harness X 1 22 4205108 001 Door Switch Mount X X 1 23 4205314 002 1 24 4206765 Relay Harness X X 1 25 4208480 Power Harness X X 1 26 4206648 Coin Mech Harness X X 1 4203992 Coin Mech Harness X X 1 Not 4209291 Temp Sensor X 1 Shown 4209708 Temp Sensor Plate X 1 4209676 Refrigeration Control Harness X 1 4209705 Door Switch Harness X 1 45 Cabinet Assembly Coin Box Holder Assembly 46 ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 8 9 10 1 12 13 PART 1212052 003 1212127 4060318 1211449 002 4203730 003 8800612 4203625 001 4203625 4203134 1210952 8324099 6 4050513 4050239 4050585 4208480 4050423 DESCRIPTION Coin Box Holder Assembly Coin Box Weld Assembly Cash Box Lock amp Keys Optional Box Mount Weld RFI Filter 8 18 X 1 2 Phillips PH Type AB Ballast Assembly 230 V Ballast Assembly 115 V Transformer Assembly 230 V Transformer Assembly 115 V Clamp 3 8 x 8 32 Twin Whiz Lock Nut 8 32x3 8 Phillips 8 External Tooth Lockwasher Power Harness 8 18x3 8 Phillips PH Type AB 115V gt gt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt
42. nctions pricing and features is done at the controller Changes can be made without any additional accessories or remote parts Selections can be priced individually from 05 to 99 95 in five cent increments U S currency When adapted to accept international or foreign currency the maximum vend price will be 255 times the smallest denomination of coin being accepted Cash accountability records Total Cash transactions and Total Vend cycles performed by the vendor Information for individual selections complete rows or total machine can be compiled and used for inventory and ordering records Electrical malfunctions are recorded and displayed when the machine is placed in the Service Mode Non functional motors or selections are indicated Each selection has an individual motor Functional selections will continue to operate if other motors become nonfunctional The vending sequence is first in first out for each selection eliminating the need for stock rotation to maintain fresh products in the vend area Each Glass Front vendor has the capability of supporting a satellite vending machine such as a Can Vendor or Food Merchandiser Menu Mart II The satellite vendor utilizes the Glass Front Vendor s existing controller coin mechanism bill validator and keypad to perform the vend functions they require For details on the satellite vendor refer to the Service Manual pertaining to the specific vendor for installation inst
43. nd Parts Manual Safety Manual Hole Plug 1 FINAL ASSEMBLY 4W 5 SS Era ra 2 Lu bet 95 Sr ES gt We LA So t EE E WW bet bech LA 27 Door Assembly g EN d LE P X e A D PART NO 1212216 006 1212216 007 1212216 008 1212026 xxx 1214461 xxx 4203209 xxx 4203208 xxx 4203207 xxx 4203477 4050747 8324099 6 4050202 8801080 1214362 4208480 4050513 4050585 4050239 4207926 4203946 4203954 002 4203955 002 4203947 xxx 4205152 xxx 4205153 xxx 4203466 xxx 7201418 006 1212034 4205036 002 7202038 998 4203486 4050338 4050546 4203263 4203387 4025610 Not Shown 4203994 001 COLUMN 1 Product Deflector 4207926 003 4207926 004 4207926 005 COLUMN 4 Top Door Deflector 4205152 006 4205152 007 4205152 008 DESCRIPTION Complete Door Assembly Complete Door Assembly Complete Door Assembly Door Weld Specify Color Selector Panel Assembly See Page 30 Coin Cup Bezel Specify Color Coin Cup Door Specify Color Coin Cup Specify Color 14 Nut 4 Stamped Hex Nut Plastic Wire Clamp 3 8 x 8 18 x 2 HWH Tek E Ring 5 16 Deli
44. nser coils and see if it draws the paper to it 5 the shelf in front of the evaporator coil clear No tools or other air restricting items Is the cold control set between 0 and 2 NOTE Setting the temperature colder does not accelerate cooling of product 24 PARTS MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION You may order direct from your distributor or through If you have any questions when placing your order please call and we ll be happy to assist you Please provide the following information when placing your order e Quantity Required e Part Number e Shipping and Billing Address e Description e Preferred Method of Shipment e Vendor Model Number e Customer Account Number e Serial Number MINIMUM ORDER 25 00 You may wish to inquire on prices of parts at the time of your order If you order less than the minimum please check our catalog for other parts you may require to bring your order up to the minimum order Payment OPEN ACCOUNT with approved credit MASTER CARD VISA C O D Order by You may place your order for replacement parts by providing the necessary information as requested above and mailing your order to VendNet 165 North 10th Street Waukee Iowa 50263 0488 Order forms are available upon request from VendNet or you may use your own purchase order form To Order by Fax You may Fax your order for replacement parts by providing the necessary informa
45. ntrol Board Yes SELECT OTHER ITEM Displays Product Loaded Incorrectly Load Product Correctly Yes Yes Defective Selection No Defectiv Motor Circuit Motor Yes Product Helix Order Wider Too Small Pitched Helix Change Selection Repair or Replace Motor Shelf Harness Yes Defective Coin Mechanism Yes Change Displays and Refund Returned Replace Coin Mechanism Replace Control Board Yes No Defective Control Board Machine in Sales Mode POS Message Displays Yes 2 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART Coin Mechanism Machine in Sales Mode Scrolling POS Message Displays Defective Control Board Place Controller in Coin Dispense Mode No Defective Coin Mech when Appropriate No Keys are Pressed o Replace Control Board 4 9 Repair or Replace Coin Yes Mech Defective Harness from Board to Coin Mech No Defective Coin Mech No Defective Control Board Upper Coin Tube Sensors Dirty No Defective Coin Mech Repair or Yes Replace Harness Defective Harness from Control Board to Coin Mech Repair or Replace Harness Yes Repair or Replace Coin Mech Replace Yes Control Board Clean Tube Yes Blocker Light in Coin Mech On Yes Accepted Coins Routed to Change Tubes No Change in C
46. or press C to display the temperatures in Celsius Or press lt L gt to quit without saving and return to the Refrigeration Control Menu Cut In Temperature This feature controls when the compressor will turn on The factory setting is 65 F 18 C The maximum cut in temperature is 70 F 21 C 1 Press lt 3 gt CUTIN displays 2 Press lt gt to enter a plus 3 Enter the desired temperature at which the compressor will turn on Keep in mind the recommended factory setting of 65 F 4 Press to save the new setting and return to the Refrigeration Control Menu Cut Out Temperature This feature controls when the compressor will turn off The factory setting is 58 F 14 C The maximum cut out temperature is 65 F 18 C 1 Press 4 CUTOUT displays 2 Press lt gt to enter a plus 3 Enter the desired temperature at which the compressor will turn on keeping in mind the recommended factory setting of 58 F 4 Press lt J gt to save the new setting and return to the Refrigeration Control Menu 15 Set Defrost Duration This feature controls the amount of time the system remains in a defrost cycle The factory setting is 10 minutes The maximum defrost time is 39 minutes 1 Press lt gt DF TIME XX displays 2 Enter the desired duration 3 Press lt J gt to save the new setting and return to the Refrigeration Control Menu Defrost Start Times This fea
47. re displayed when the controller is first placed into the Service Mode electrical problems with motors were detected since the last pression of the Service Mode switch The selection number indicates the area where the problem was detected and will assist service personnel in isolating the source or cause of the problem VALIDATOR KEYPAD NOT ON DISPLAY COIN MOTOR MECH POSITION NOT ON O EXECUTIVE MECHANISM NOT USED NOT ON MOB d CONTROL DEX CABLE TEMP SENSOR SERVICE COIN Le MODE MECH Tei BUTTON EN i p MOTOR CONTROLS 410 411 F3 MOTOR RCW 24 10720 Figure 6 clear the controller of errors Press key A then C then K If defective motors were displayed the errors must be cleared and those motors run successfully from the Test Vend mode of the Service Mode before the controller will recognize them as functional Service Mode Low Level Upon entering the Service Mode you are in the Low Level and can access the following modes Table 2 Low Level Service Modes To exit back to the Sales Mode press lt L gt twice or press the Service Mode Button once If no keypad input is detected after approximately 25 seconds the Service Mode is exited automatically Coin Dispense Mode In this mode coins stored in the coin mechanism change tubes can be removed To access the
48. ructions On air conditioned Glass Front models the temperature is controlled electronically This manual should be read thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the functions of all components along with the features that are available The initial set up of a vending machine is a very important step of insuring that the equipment operates in a trouble free manner Following the instructions at the initial installation of the machine will avoid service problems and minimize set up time Should you have any questions pertaining to information in the manual replacement parts or the operation of the vendor you should contact your local distributor or VendNetM 165 North 10th Street Waukee Iowa 50263 Phone 515 274 3641 Parts Fax 515 987 4447 Sales Fax 515 274 0390 E Mail VendNet Ecity net UNPACKING This machine was thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory and the delivering carrier has accepted this vendor as their responsibility Note any damage or irregularities at the time of delivery and report them to the carner Request a written inspection report from the claims inspector to file any claim for damage File the claim with the carrier not the manufacturer within 15 days after receipt of the machine Carefully remove the outside packing material so as not to damage the finish or exterior of the machine Inspect the machine for concealed shipping damage Report any damage hidden by the shipping material dire
49. s key 9 TEST VEND ENTER ROW displays followed by z ROW 2 Press the letter of the row to test Beginning with the first motor of that row each motor runs in sequence The selection number displays along with the price of the selection being tested in the format XX SEL Once all motors have been tested the program returns to the Service Mode The row test may be stopped at any time by pressing and holding any key Doing this returns the program to the Service Mode To test vend another row repeat steps 2 and 3 motor that will not function properly due to fault or a bad connection will be skipped by the test procedure To exit back to the Sales Mode press lt L gt twice or press the Service Mode Button once Test Vend Complete Machine You must observe the testing of the selections to verify the operation as the controller will skip any motor s that is not sensed on the motor circuit prior to beginning the row test If none of the motors is sensed when the test sequence starts the controller will automatically return to the Service Mode To test vend the machine 1 In the Service Mode press key gt PRESS THE J KEY TO VEND ENTIRE MACHINE displays 2 Press lt J gt to start the test vend sequence Beginning with the first motor of the first row each motor runs in sequence The number of the selection displays along with the vend price of the selection being tested in the format XX z SEL
50. stomer purchases an item from a promo group SELECT FREE ITEM displays one time followed by XX TO XX indicating the range of free items available This will scroll continuously for 25 seconds or until a patron selects the free item If a selection outside the free range is selected or if a free vend fails the vendor will beep and display PLEASE MAKE ANOTHER SELECTION once before returning to XX TO XX 1 Press D PROMO GROUP 1 23 displays Promo groups that are on are flashing 2 Press 1 2 or 3 to select a group to edit The status of that group is displayed with GRP X OFF where X is the group number 3 Press 1 to turn group X on or press 0 to turn group X off BUY displays 4 Enter the beginning selection in the buy range and press lt gt to save the setting TO displays 5 Enter the ending selection in the buy range and press 0 to save the setting FREE displays 6 Enter the beginning selection in the free range and press lt gt to save the setting TO displays 7 Enter the ending selection in the free range Press 0 to save an exit Reset Totals Mode This function resets to zero all resettable individual motor counters The information stored in the non resettable counters will not be affected 1 Press E RESET MIS displays 2 Press lt J gt to reset MIS and exit Press any other key to exit without resetting the MIS Refrigeration Control Mode
51. t to turn No Change off 3 Press lt J gt to save changes or press 4L to exit to the Service Mode without changing the option When the No Change Mode 18 off and a refund 18 required on over deposit the coin mechanism will refund as much change as possible The remaining credit displays After 20 seconds the credit will be removed The only way the customer can receive the credit is to deposit the exact change equal to another vend 11 Forced Vend Mode When the Forced Vend Mode is on the customer must make a purchase when a dollar bill is inserted overriding the coin return command Return of 54 104 and 256 coins is not affected 1 Press 2 to display the current status of the Forced Vend Mode FM ON or FV OFF 2 Press 1 to turn Forced Vend on or press 0 to turn it off 3 Press lt J gt to save changes or press 4L to exit to the Service Mode without changing the option Discount Mode This mode provides up to three time intervals when a group of selections can be discounted by a set amount If a discounting interval is on DISCOUNT AVAILABLE NOW displays alternately with the POS message during the Sales Mode Any selection with a vend price equal to or less than the discount amount will be free vended 1 Pres 3 DISCOUNT GROUP 1 2 3 displays Discount groups that are on will be flashing 2 Press 1 2 or 3 to select the group to edit After a group is selected
52. ted at 6 month intervals with the routine safety electrical testing of the vendor itself To verify that the receptacle is properly grounded and polarized insert one probe of a Multi Meter set to check AC line voltage or a test light in the ground terminal hole and the other probe into the hot terminal of the outlet If the receptacle is not properly grounded or polarized you should contact a licensed electrician to correctly polarize and or ground the receptacle to ensure safe operation A noise suppresser has been installed in this machine to compensate for any mains signal noise that could interfere with the normal operation of the controller For proper operation of any equipment utilizing electronically controlled components the equipment should be placed on an isolated or dedicated noise free circuit properly polarized and grounded For 115 Volt vendors the circuit should be a minimum 15 Amp 60 cycle For 230 Volt vendors the circuit should be a minimum 7 5 Amp 50 cycle properly polarized and grounded Shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3 are two properly grounded and polarized wall outlets Figure 2 shows two 230 volt wall outlets Figure 3 shows a 115 volt two wire outlet with a three plug adapter in place U S EARTH LIVE NEUTRAL HOT NEUTRAL GROUND Figure 2 230 Volt Outlets SANDWICH CRACKER CANDY PRODUCT SNACK PRODUCT 27 5 7 NEUTRAL GROUND 2 WIRE OUTLET
53. tion as requested above to VendNet 1 515 987 4447 To Order by Phone USA 1 800 833 4411 Canada 1 800 858 4730 Other locations 1 515 274 3641 You may call in your order for replacement parts Ask for the VendNet Parts Department Please provide the necessary information as requested above to allow us to provide you with prompt courteous service Returns A restocking charge of 20 will apply to merchandise accepted by VendNef for return except items processed as warranty returned items must be accompanied by a Return Form clearly stating the reason for return Returns are to be shipped freight prepaid to VendNet M 165 North 10th Street Waukee Iowa 50263 0488 Return Forms are available upon request from VendNef Limitation of Liability VendNet shall not be liable for any injury loss or damage whether direct incidental or consequential arising out of the use of or the inability to use any part parts or products sold by VendNet The remedies of the buyer set forth herein are exclusive and the liability of VendNet With respect to any contract or sale or anything done in connection herewith whether in connection therewith whether in contract in tort under any warranty or otherwise shall not except as expressly provided herein exceed the price of the part parts or products on which such liability is based Any statements or representations about the parts or product other than those
54. ture controls when the system will automatically be placed into a defrost mode Up to four 4 defrost times are available for up to 39 minutes each The factory settings are set 00 00 as a defrost is normally not necessary If the recommended setting does not provide optimum results in your environment the settings may be tailored to suit your needs 1 Press 6 DEFI 00 00 displays 2 Enter the first defrost time in 24 hour format 3 Press lt L gt to save and continue to the next cycle When all four times are set and saved the Refrigeration Control Menu displays The vendor will automatically go into a defrost cycle if the compressor runs continuously for 2 hours REFRIGERATION TROUBLESHOOTING If the refrigeration unit is turned off or the power is interrupted the refrigeration unit will not start for at least three 3 minutes regardless of the temperature 16 Know and understand how to service the unit and how it operates Units may vary but the operation is basically the same Never guess at the problem find the symptom before attempting any repair NOTE Most refrigeration problems are electrical The sealed hermetic system was not meant to be worked on outside the Factory Service Center The three things that can go wrong with a sealed system and should be repaired at the Factory Service Center are l Low Charge usually caused by leaks look for oil around seals and welds Unit will not cool prop
55. used in tandem with the 10 Troubleshooting section to quickly identify problem areas The controller will check the motor circuit and if the circuit is complete and the motor is functional run the selection through one complete vend cycle If the motor is not functional or the motor circuit is not complete on a particular selection or row the test function will not be made Test Vend Single Selection To test vend a single selection 1 In the Service Mode press lt 8 gt TEST VEND ENTER SELECTION displays followed by 22 SEL 2 Enter the letter and number of the selection to be tested If the motor is functional the motor will run one complete cycle and the selection number and price of the selection being tested will display for the duration of the motor run If the test vend is successfully completed SEL displays If the test vend is unsuccessful JAMMED displays To test vend another selection repeat step 2 To exit back to the Sales Mode press lt L gt twice or press the Service Mode Button once Test Vend Complete Row You must observe the testing of the selections to verify the operation as the controller will skip any motor s not sensed on the motor circuit prior to beginning the row test If none of the motors is sensed when the test sequence starts the controller will automatically return to the Service Mode To test vend a complete row of motors 1 In the Service Mode pres
56. ved from the motor around the tray harness and tape in place Move the odd numbered motor to the center slot of the compartment Install the auger retainer furnished as part of the conversion kit Install auger assembly furnished as part of the conversion kit making sure the motor coupling properly engages the motor and is securely snapped over the vertical rail or retaining rib on the tray Re assemble the motor cover removed in step 2 Replace the tray assembly into the vendor making sure that the tray is properly located and latched and connect the tray harness Set the selection to the desired vend price and adjust the price scroll to agree Test vend the converted selections for proper operation and price settings In large item selections the selection numbers will be the odd numbers For example selections C3 and C4 are converted to a single selection C3 Snack to Candy 1 10 11 12 13 14 Order the conversion kit from your local distributor or service entity Unplug and remove the tray assembly from the vendor Place the tray harness in the tray before removal Remove the motor cover and retain any hardware Remove discard the existing auger assembly Remove the auger retainer and discard Move motor from the center slot to the left slot in the compartment Add the new motor furnished as part of the conversion kit in the right hand slot of the compartment Properly w
57. very Assembly See Page 32 Power Harness 8 32 Twin Whiz Nut 8 External Tooth Lockwasher 8 32 X 3 8 PhillipsScrew Product Deflector Column 1 Display Window Column 2 Left Door Part Window Retainer Window Gasket Column 3 Top Door Deflector Column 4 Top Window Retainer Column 5 Door Gasket Column 7 Pop Rivet Light Assembly See Page 34 Switch Plate Lock Cylinder W Keys 1 4 Turn Handle Black 10 32 X 1 2 Phillips FH MS 10 32 Twin Whiz Nut 1 4 X 1 2 Foam Tape 0 25 ft Door Lift Mount Door Glide Keypad Display Harness COLUMN 2 Display Window 4203946 003 4203946 004 4203946 005 3 W COLUMN 3 Window Gasket 4203947 003 4203947 004 4203947 005 AN 5 W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 1 1 30 30 4 4 1 1 1 1 8 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 30 32 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 4 1 1 1 1 COLUMN 5 4205153 006 4205153 007 4205153 008 Top Window COLUMN 6 Door Gasket 4203466 003 4203466 004 4203466 005 29 Door Assembly Selector Panel Assembly 30 AU D 22 Not Shown PART NO 1214461 1214461 001 4203644 002 4025723 4200659 4050420 4203037 4207765 4050420 8800956 8330164 4203186 xxx 4203187 001 4207279 001 4050423 1212227 001 1212029 4203696 4050423 4060116 1212028 003 1212028 002 4025741 1214152 009 1214152 007 1214152 006
58. with Multi Meter Compressor has shorted windings compressor windings with Multi Meter Check Short in other component Isolate and eliminate each electrical component until short is found Compressor is too hot e Dirty condenser e Faulty condenser motor or blade e Restricted air flow Condenser must be kept clean of dirt and debris to allow for proper air circulation Noisy or vibrating unit Components rubbing or touching each other e Check fan blades and motor Loose shrouds and harness e Copper tubing e Loose or unsecured parts Worn or aged grommets Compressor e Bad valves e Slugging e Bad windings See Schematic 1 Low voltage Unit short cycles 1 Thermistor defective or not mounted in the return air duct Defective control board Temperature setting set too warm See Refrigeration Controls Mode section of this manual Unit operates long or continuously 1 Thermistor defective or not mounted the return air duct Refrigeration relay shorted Air flow restricted e Faulty evaporator motor or blades causing coils to over Loose connections on evaporator motor One motor not running e Air flow blocked by product in front of evaporator or air duct openings Gasket leak around door Excessive load After loading unit will run longer to pull out excessive heat from product Shortage of refrigerant or restriction Bad controller Refrigerated
59. x Phillips HWH Tek 8 32 x 3 8 Phillips PH MS Plastic Wire Clamp Heater Retainer Tray Receptacle Bottom Box Chute Nut Mount Bracket Snap On Clip Split Nut Assembly Anti Cheat Anti Cheat Heating Element 230V Heating Element 115V Ballast Support Top Foam Cover Column 1 8 Plug Main Harness Anti Storage Label Upper Right Cover Spring Relay DPST 24VAC DC30A Temperature Sensor Right Side Panel Air Duct Refrigeration Bracket Access Door 9W 4W 5 W Ga H ra eee ba bai ba ka bai ba Oh ba ka ba ta ra A ben e be e ren H H H e be bn e be ren e be be e ren bn rn H be e rn re Cabinet Assembly 37 Cabinet Assembly continued 38 Cabinet Assembly continued ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 3 W 4W 5 37 4208451 xxx Anti Storage Bracket Column 2 1 1 1 38 4208462 Power Cord Great Britain 1 1 1 39 4208472 Right Lower Cover 1 1 1 40 4208472 001 Left Lower Cover 1 1 1 41 4208478 Relay Bracket 1 1 1 42 4208479 Relay Cover Black 1 1 1 43 4208668 Power Harness Heater 1 1 1 44 7250135 000 Hole Plug 1 3 8 BP 2 2 2 45 7250135 001 Hole Plug 3 3 5 46 7250135 007 Hole Plug 2 1 4 BP 2 2 2 47 8800638 10 16 x 3 8 Phillips PH Type B 2 2 2 48 8801388 5 16 18 x 3a HWH Type D 16 16 16 49 4050149 6 32x1 Phillips 1 1 1 50 4
60. ximately 1 2 inch 1 cm forward to clear the tray stop 5 Lift up on the rear of the tray and remove it from the vendor 6 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 7 Pull each rail forward to disengage its rear tabs from the hole in the rear wall 8 Re locate both left and right rails by reversing steps 6 and 7 NOTE Rails must be level from front to back and evenly spaced from top to bottom of each side 9 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 pressed back 10 Install the tray plug into its receptacle on the right side wall 11 Re engage the tray harness into its harness clamp and snap the clamp closed 12 Test vend the tray in its new position to assure that the tray plug is properly seated Tray Configuration Candy to Snack 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 Order the conversion kit from your local distributor or service entity Unplug and remove the tray assembly from the vendor Place the tray harness in the tray before removal Remove the motor cover and retain any hardware Remove existing tray divider and discard Remove existing auger assemblies and discard Remove the existing even numbered motor This motor will not be needed Dress terminals remo
61. y ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 115V 230V 1214415 Condenser Assembly 230 V X 1214415 001 Condenser Assembly 115 V X 1 1 1214434 Suction Line Assembly X X 1 2 4050608 Flat Washer Zinc X X 4 3 4050773 000 17 Hitch Pin Clip X X 4 4 4203686 Condenser Coil X X 1 5 4205468 Drier Bonded Core x x 1 6 4205471 Compressor 1 3 HP 230 V X 1 8045052 29 Overload Protector Not Shown X X 1 8333894 2 Starting Relay Not Shown X X 1 8344305 Overload Spring Not Shown X X 1 8344306 Bale Strap Not Shown X X 1 8344308 Cover Terminal Not Shown X X 1 4203790 Compressor 1 3 HP 115 V X 1 8045052 27 Overload Protector Not Shown X X 1 8333894 15 Starting Relay Not Shown X X 1 8344305 Overload Spring Not Shown X X 1 8344306 Bale Strap Not Shown X X 1 8344308 Cover Terminal Not Shown X X 1 7 4208267 Condenser Mount X X 1 8 4208275 Fan Shroud X X 1 9 4208428 X X 1 10 4208445 Condensor Fan Mounting Bracket X X 1 11 4208446 Fan Blade 8 25 x 30D 1 12 4208492 Condenser Motor 230 V X 1 4208492 001 Condenser Motor 115 V X 1 13 4208531 Discharge Line X X 1 14 7332393 000 14 20 x 3 8 Sltd HH MS X X 4 15 8323090 1 Grommet X X 4 16 8800852 8 32 x 3 8 Phillips PH Type T X X 1 17 8801180 002 1 4 x 3 Tubing X X 1 18 8801180 003 14 x 6 Tubing X X 2 19 8801204 10 16 x 3 8 Phillips w ETW X X 13 20 8916923 1 4 20 Twin Spring Nut X X 2 51 WI

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