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1. S 13 3 2002 Vendo GAS ISLAND VENDOR INSTALLATION PROTOCOL Vendo Gas Island Vending Machines have been evaluated by UL Underwriters Laboratories Inc for placement at service stations which the NFPA National Fire Protection Association considers a hazardous location These vendors must be correctly installed and inspected per the following protocol before they are put into service Vendor is to be installed accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 Article 514 Gasoline Dispensing and Service Stations NFPA 30A Automotive and Marine Service Station Code and the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction IMPORTANT Compliance includes direct wiring of the vendor to the voltage source utilizing proper metal conduit and circuit protection When installed on support base the vendor can be installed in an 18 inch high Class I Group D Division 2 Hazardous Location Additionally the vendor must be installed at least 18 inches from any flammable liquid dispensing device Vendor support base is to be attached to vendor as shown by view on page 5 15 Vendor should be securely bolted in place using Y inch nominal diameter hardware as a minimum IMPORTANT FOR ANY INSTALLATION REQUIRING LEVELING OF THE VENDOR IT IS MANDATORY TO OBTAIN APPROVAL OF THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS To level more than 1 8 inch it is suggested to follow these guidelines
2. J J Pages 1 22 9 1 PROGRAMMING aaa Pages 2 4 SET UP AND CODE DESCRIPTION saga ae ts Pages PC 5 PC 18 9 1 WIRING DIAGRAMS rima ds ste dcr da Pages PC 19 PC 22 TRADE CABINET SECTION l u u Pages C 1 C 18 READING A PARTS LIST ae ee ES nd Page C 2 HARDWARE LIST ykuna eek Pages C 3 C 4 INNER DOOR ASSEMBLY a ee Pages C 6 C 7 CABINET ASSEMBLY ee alii Pages C 8 C 9 STACK ASSEMBLY cruel rue Pages C 10 C 13 REFRIGERATION ASSEMBLY sounds Pages C 14 C 15 AIR DAM ASSEMBLY aaa ea Pages C 16 17 TRADE DOOR SECTION Pages TD 1 TD 18 OUTER DOOR at ap Pages TD 2 TD 13 LOCRASSEMBLY ca nt eve etl t a Ia Pages TD 14 TD 15 SELECTION PANEL a ein Pages TD 16 TD 17 MINI V MAX DOOR u J J Pages TDS 1 TDS 10 OUTER DOOR oa lane Pages TDS 2 TDS 5 SELEC HON PANEL Herstel Pages TDS 6 TDS 7 LOCK ASSEMBLY clelia ela Pages TDS 8 TDS 9 TCT 2 GAS ISLAND VENDOR PARTS ennennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennennnnnennennennennennennenne 1 16 GUTER DOOR SE Pages GIV 2 GIV 5 LOCKCASSEMBLY na ee eee ee Pages GIV 6 GIV 7 GOININSERT rss S Pages GIV 8 GIV 9 SELEG MON PANEL re e Pages GIV 10 GIV 11 MOUNTING PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY
3. MOTOR 7 MOTOR 6 MOTOR 5 MOTOR 4 MOTOR 3 MOTOR 2 MOTOR amp 1 i CABINET PINS 5 amp 6 24VDC MOTOR DRIVE CIRCUIT DAISY CHAIN MOTOR 6 MOTOR 4 5 MOTOR 4 MOTOR amp 3 MOTOR amp 2 MOTOR i CABINET PC 22 3 2002 Vendo NOTES 1 If the outer door is left open for over an hour the lights and compressor will become active In order to over ride this option press the door switch one time 3 2002 Vendo V MAX CABINET PARTS SECTION Vendo READING A PARTS LIST ITEM NUMBER is found in two locations A It is on the drawing plate and identifies the part and its location B The same number is in the parts lists and ties the two together Il PART NUMBER is the part number that has been assigned to a specific part by Vendo for easier identification I QUANTITY REQUIRED relates to the amount required of part or will be indicated by A R as required to attach it to another part IV PART NAME AND DESCRIPTION is the general description for the part for easier identification when ordering a like part V HARDWARE is identified by a letter in hexagon Refer to hardware list section for description and part numbers See pages C 4 and C 5 The example below will show how the parts are listed in the paris lists 1 VEND MOTOR ASSEMBLY This is the main assembly name and replaceable parts will be indented below the assembly 2 RETAINER CAM This is an i
4. Y 1 2 13 X 1 1 2 BOLT mU 1 2 LOGK WASHER T 2 FLAT WASHER ie 1 4 20 X 1 CARRIAGE e C4 3 2002 Vendo THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK C 5 3 2002 Vendo V MAX INNER DOOR ASSEMBLY MODEL NUMBER NO DESCRIPTION PART NO PART NO PART PART NO 389985 6 FLAP DOOR REVERSIBLE 1 1013076 1013076 1013076 1013076 388305 8 RAINSEAL INNERDOOR 1 11117322 11117321 11117322 1111732 2 9 GROMMET 2 388090 388090 588090 388090 THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT SHOWN 1122196 1122196 LABEL WIRING DIAGRAM VEC 1122301 1122301 1122301 1122301 9 1 9 2 LABEL VEC 9 1 TIME FUNCTION 1120145 1120145 1120145 1120145 Ea BRE LABEL WARNING 1008323 1 1008323 1 1008323 1 1008323 1 7 3 2002 Vendo Vendo V MAX CABINET ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION QTY PARTNO REQ CABINET ASSEMBLY FOAMED TUNNEL FILLER BRACKET 3 HINGE PIN 4 RAMP 5 AIR DAM RIGHT 6 LEVELINGLEG CE 1059902 8 DRANTUB 1 1088449 9 NUT DRANTUBE 11 387925 389690 1111988 19 20 388235 1 21 1068023 22 2000805 03 23 1120667 24 1079015 1079007 25 2008759 01 26 1121926 E 11219261 27 1121043 28 323007 29 2001376 2009511 30 FIBER GLASS BOARD EVAPORATION FOR 1 1122728 CONDENSATE PAN NOT PICTURED NOTE WHEN ORDERING
5. Neutral Black Brown Live S 12 3 2002 Vendo SECTION VII CONSUMER SAFETY WARNING WARNING VENDOR CAN BE OVERTURNED IF SUFFICIENT FORCE IS APPLIED AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH GENERAL There have been incidents including fatalities when vending machines have been vandalized by being pulled over in an attempt to obtain free product or money To warn of the danger involved in tipping shaking or rocking the vending machine a decal has been designed to be affixed to vending machines One such decal is supplied with the vending machine Vendo will supply sufficient decals to be placed on all machines on request If you have any questions contact the Technical Services Department of the Vendo office in your area THE FOLLOWING DECAL SHOULD BE PLACED IN A POSITION ON THE VENDOR CONTROL PANEL AT EYE LEVEL MISE EN N MISE EN Wi AVISO Nunca voltie o incline esta maquina Puede caer sobre usted y cauzarle heridas graves o matarle Never rock or tilt Ne jamais secouer Machine can fall over ou incliner and cause serious Le distributeur peut injury or death se renverser et causer i des blessures graves Vending machine will ou la morte not dispense free Cette machine ne product distribue pas de produits gratuitement 389611 1A 389611 2A ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH Esta Vendomatica no provee producto gratis
6. y Vendo V Max Manual for Trade Identified Equipment ndo o Com me y nn bs ngram Fresno California 93650 559 439 1770 fax 559 439 2083 Vendo V PARTS AND SERVICE MANUAL Vendo V MAX TRADE TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SECTION e Pages 5 1 S 18 A COMMITMENT TO SAFETY Ji trt tente eee ide ala 5 2 VENDOR INSTALLATION Zst ee 5 3 5 6 ELECTRICAL HAZARDS u Pages 5 7 5 8 MEGHANIGAL HAZARDS us ee Page S 9 REFRIGERATION HAZARDS tte n ER en hr ri pee edd Page S 10 SUBSTITUTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS eem Pages S 11 S 12 CONSUMER SAFETY WARNING omitir Page S 13 GAS ISLAND VENDOR INSTALLATION PROTOCOL Page S 14 MOUNTING TO PEDESTAL rne ent cite eee eria Page 5 15 PARTS SALES AND SERVICE CENTERS OF VENDO SANDEN CO Pages 5 16 5 17 GENERAL INFORMATION eene nennen nennen nnn nnns Pages G1 G12 GENERAL INFORMATION Le inten iros Page G 2 SETE ollare ee Pages G 3 G 4 LABEL INSTALLATION el Page G 5 ALIGNMENT CHECKS ene ale tienes eaeque ei Page G 6 LOADING INSTRUCTIONS een Page G 7 VEND MECHANISM PARTS Pages G 8 G 9 VEND CYCLE areali Pages G 10 G 11 PROGRAMMING SECTION l
7. K MITA FIGURE 3 Note If none of the space to sales configurations are suitable the operator can use the Custom Space to Sales Setting Mode Custom Space to Sales Setting mode If any selection button is pressed at the CSSS prompt the controller will enter the Custom Space to Sales option Upon entry into this setting the display will show the current selection setting followed by the columns connected to that selection button Programming Connection Option If any selection button is pressed for more then 3 seconds while at the CSSS prompt the controller will enter the Custom Space to Sales Programming Option Pressing selection button one or two will increase or decrease the column number displayed Pressing selection button three will actuate the changed connection status of the column number displayed Pressing selection button four will save the connection changes and return the controller to the CSSS prompt PC 9 312002 Vendo SET UP AND CODE DESCRIPTION CONTINUED Closed Door Data Retrieval Mode If selection buttons 1 4 are pressed at the Cddr prompt the controller will enter the Closed Door Data Retrieval Mode by displaying XXXX where is the password pressing button number one the controller will display the current password while the first digit is flashing By pressing the selection button again it will allow you to change the password By following the above direction you may
8. Vendo MAR DOOR SECTION TRADE 112003 Vendo V MAX TRADE OUTER DOOR CURVED MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION PART NO PART REQ OUTER DOOR ASSEMBLY 1 1112619 06 1112627 05 SIGN CAP TOP 3 SIGNFACE A VEG BUSHING HINGE FLAT WASHER 3 8 BOTTOM AD 6 SIGN TRIM LEFT AND RIGHT 8 EYELTTRM 1 388271 388271 9 COINRETURNCUP 1 1079546 1079546 17 LOCK ASSEMBLY REFER TO PG TD 14 TD 15 1 E S TANFL MEER TOEG o TE el NOTE WHEN ORDERING OUTER DOOR ASSEMBLY PLEASE PROVIDE 9 CODE AND MANUFACTURER S DATE CODE NOTE WHEN ORDERING SIGN FACE PLEASE PROVIDE FRANCHISE AND STYLE TD 3 112003 TD 4 Vendo V MAX TRADE OUTER DOOR CURVED CONTINUED MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION DOOR WELD 72 DOOR WELD 79 HINGE INNER DOOR MALE MOUNTING BRACKET CONTROLLER STAND OFF 1121740 PCBA VEC 9 1 CONTROLLER 1121421 27 1081112 COVER PANEL 1077724 NOTE WHEN ORDERING OUTER DOOR ASSEMBLY PLEASE PROVIDE 9 CODE AND MANUFACTURER S DATE CODE NOTE WHEN ORDERING SIGN FACE PLEASE PROVIDE FRANCHISE AND STYLE TD 5 112003 Vendo V MAX TRADE OUTER DOOR FLAT MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY REQ PARTNO OUTER DOOR ASSEMBLY Fr Sig ER SIGN TRIM TOP BOTTOM SIGN FACE BUSHING HINGE FLAT WASHER BOTTOM SIGN TRIM SIDE COIN RETURN CUP ASSEMBLY 1110562 Ler NOTE WHEN ORDERING OUTER D
9. PARTS SALES amp SERVICE CENTERS OF VENDO SANDEN COMPANY _ FORLATINAMERICA z 2 ADDRESS PHONE NUMBERS _ Mexico Vendo de Mexico Tel 525 515 9745 Camino Real de Toluca No 154 Fax 525 277 0111 Col Bellavista 01140 Mexico D F Mexico Central America The Vendo Company Tel 559 439 1770 7209 Ingram Fax 559 439 2083 Fresno CA 93650 U S A Chile Pelp Internacional S A Tel 562 243 9710 4560 El Rosal Fax 562 740 0504 Huechuraba Santiago Chile Brazil Cimag Industria e Comercio de Mag Tel 55242 22 2666 Lida Fax 55242 22 3244 Estrada Uniao e Industria 9 120 Itaipava 25730 730 Petropolis Rio de Janeiro Brazil South America The Vendo Company Tel 559 439 1770 7209 Ingram Ave Fax 559 439 2083 Fresno 93650 U S A S 17 3 2002 Vendo NOTES S 18 3 2002 Vendo V MAX GENERAL INFORMATION Vendo GENERAL INFORMATION This manual contains programming operation and complete parts and electrical wiring diagrams The V Max controller is a microprocessor which will permit pricing per selection from 0 00 to 99 99 This machine also has space to sales programming as well as energy savings modes Specifications SELECTIONS 1 10 140 8 DIMENSIONS HEIGHT X WIDTH X DEPTH 72 x 32 Va x 34 Y Not Available SINGLE COLUMNS 10 10 18 CAPACITY 12 oz 72 84 36 38 PER 16 oz GLASS 30 COLUMN 20 oz 32 32 115v 60Hz REFRIGER
10. C Check the fluorescent lamps replace as necessary Replace all lamps within 24 to 48 hours of burnout This will prevent damage to the ballast D Check the product temperature for proper cooling E Check evaporator drain for obstruction water in the evaporator area must drain to the condensation pan F Empty condensation pan G Clean the condenser free vanes of dirt lint etc H Check that evaporator fan s run normally l Check that the compressor and condenser fan run normally J Investigate any unusual sounds fan blades hitting something refrigeration lines rattling etc K Clean coin acceptor L Deposit all coinage accepted by the vendor to check for proper operation of the coinage mechanism M Testthe vendor and make a report on the problems II LUBRICATION GUIDE Lubricate indicated areas as directed on the chart below Every six months Top door hinge hinge pin at the Grade two high low base of cabinet door latch cam to temperature grease cabinet strike T handle shaft amp latch As necessary Pivot area of bucket and gate Grade two high low temperature grease 2 3 2002 Vendo Ill CARE AND CLEANING DO NOT USE WATER JET FOR CLEANING AVOID USING WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUIDS NEAR ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS A GENERAL PROCEDURE painted metal areas Wash vendor with soap and water The exterior may be waxed with any good automobile wax B FRESH PAINT SPLASHES GREASE GLAZING COMP
11. 2 72 10 X 5 16 TAPPING SCREW W LOCK WASHER mH 10 X 1 2 TAPPING SCREW _ 10 X 1 2 TAPPING SCREW nasse GE 10 X 1 2 SELF DRILLING SCREW 10 X 1 8 8 TAPPING SCREW MI THO X 1 BOLT consti ter nettes 1 4 X 1 2 TAPPING SCREW W LOCK WASHER Eum 1 4 X 1 TAPPING mun KIO O 1 4 X 1 SELF DRILLING SCREW IM XBAM BOLT ses Qm 1 1 4 X 5 8 CARRIAGE BOLT _ 1 4 X 3 4 CARRIAGE BOLT up OQO 312002 V800267 U V800956 V V800952 W V802111 X 802113 Y 800959 Z 387925 AA V802062 AB V801013 AC 389026 AD V801491 AE V801412 AF 43842 AG V802166 AH V802165 Al V801023 AJ V801435 TE 8 NUT W LOCK WASHER nn H 10 NUT W LOCK WASHER o A 10 HEX NUT cs 10 LOCK NUT W NYLONINSERT 1 4 W LOCK WASHER nn 1 4 LOCK NUT W NYLON INSERT 3 8 LOCK NUT W NYLON INSERT e FN FN Oi 6 2 10 FLAT WASHER 0 10 FLAT WASHER LARGER 3 8 FLAT WASHER 0 1 8 POP RIVET gt nune tete dd i na ead ay CLOSED END CONNECTOR
12. PC 15 312002 Vendo SET UP AND CODE DESCRIPTION CONTINUED dISC Discount Setting Mode This feature is used to choose group of selections that will be discounted the amount of discount and the time when the discount will occur If selection button two is pressed at the dISC prompt the controller will enter the Discount Setting Mode Upon entry into this program the display will show the CtL1 If selection button one is pressed and released it will toggle through the discount setting mode as listed below In order to save the setting press the service mode button or close the outer door Pressing selection button three will save the currently displayed setting and return the user to the dISC prompt DISCOUNT SETTING OPTIONS CtL1 Enable Disable discount setting SdSC Selection Setting Strt Set start time dAY Set days to time Set time to start 24 hours LESS Set Discount amount StoP Set stop time GAY Set days to time Hour Set time to start 24 hours Note For CtL1 Strt and dAY setting refer to page PC 13 For Hour setting refer to page PC 12 Selection Setting If selection button two is pressed at the SdSC prompt the controller will enter the Selection Setting Option Upon entry into this program the display will show the current setting for selection as S 1y for enabled and S 1n for disabled If selection button one is
13. Pages GIV 12 GIV 13 SWITCH MOUNT ASSEMBLY Pages GIV 14 GIV 15 MAINTENANCE cocida foda ceia ibl i nba Ra a ee Pages M 1 M 10 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SUGGESTIONS Page M 2 LUBRICATION GUIDE taste I LER Page M 2 GARE AND CLEANING pisser Page M 3 REFRIGERATION OPERATION clic Pages M 4 M 6 REFRIGERATION PARTS DESCRIPTION Pages M 7 M 9 TROUBLESHOOTING una Pages 1 8 VENDO WARRANTY ee Pages T 2 T 3 PARTS RETURN PROGEDURE Page 4 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE enn Pages T 5 T 8 TCT 3 Vendo VMAX SAFETY SECTION Vendo A COMMITMENT TO SAFETY The Vendo Company is committed to safety in every aspect of our product design Vendo is committed to alerting every user to the possible dangers involved in improper handling or maintenance of our equipment The servicing of any electrical or mechanical device involves potential hazards both to those servicing the equipment and to users of the equipment These hazards can arise because of improper maintenance techniques The purpose of this manual is to alert everyone servicing Vendo equipment of potentially hazardous areas and to provide basic safety guidelines for proper maintenance This manual contains various warnings that should be carefully read to minimize the risk of personal
14. Single price enabled Multi price disabled 1 4 n Multi price enabled Single price disabled PC 7 312002 Vendo SET UP AND CODE DESCRIPTION CONTINUED Option Group 1 Mode If selection button one is pressed at the OPt1 prompt the controller will enter the Option Group 1 Mode The purpose of this mode is to allow the controller to select the group 1 configuration options desired Upon entry into this setting the display will show 1 1 y where is for enable or n for disable Pressing selection buttons 1 5 will display the available options listed below EXAMPLE 1 1 Option group 1 enabled 1 1 Option group 1 disabled No Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 Button 5 1 1 y or n Force vend enabled or disabled n 1 2 or n Bill Escrow enabled or disabled n 1 3 y or Error Sold Out indicator enabled y or disabled n 1 4 y or n Sales count by price is enable By selection is disable if Y Yes Sales count by selection is enable By price is disable if N No Button 6 Toagle software info Displays controller and software version CPt2 Option Group 2 Mode If selection button one is pressed at the OPt2 prompt the controller will enter the Option Group 2 Mode The purpose of this mode is to allow the controller to select the group 2 configuration options desir
15. Validator corrected Validator corrected Validator corrected Validator corrected Validator corrected Reader communications normal Reader corrected Sensor connected replaced CnmPr Cooling system not cooling System cooling at least 1 F per hour Hr Heating system not heating System heating at least 1 F per hour Other vendor summary errors d Doorropenforihor DoorClosed rAn Check sum error for service mode setting service mode setting changed y Acto AGvoltageislw SF Scalefactorincompatibliy Scalefactorislocated IS Vendorinlet coin chute sensor is blocked Blockage removed Figure 2 PC 6 3 2002 Vendo SET UP AND CODE DESCRIPTION CONTINUED t Et Test Mode If selection button one is pressed at the tESt prompt the controller will enter the Test Mode Upon entry into the test mode the display will show the first summary test CO 1 Pressing selection button one or two will toggle through the column selections Pressing selection button three will test vend the displayed column In order to exit the setting press the service mode button or close the outer door E rt ITI D 2 E If the fifth selection button is pressed at the tESt prompt the LItE mode is displayed If the fifth button is pressed again at the prompt the controller will activate the test status of the light
16. dAtE prompt the display will show the current date Pressing selection button one will allow you to increase or decrease the date setting Pressing selection button three will return to the dAtE prompt and save the current setting PC 11 312002 Vendo SET UP AND CODE DESCRIPTION CONTINUED Hou r Hour Setting Option If selection button two is pressed at the Hour prompt the display will show the current hour By pressing selection button one the controller will allow you to increase or decrease the hour setting Pressing selection button three will return to the Hour prompt and save the current setting dst Daylight Savings Time If selection button two is pressed at the dSt prompt the display will show the current Daylight Savings Time Pressing and releasing selection button one will toggle the different countries AUS Australian rules EU European rules OFF No daylight savings and NA North American rules Pressing selection button three will return to the dSt prompt and save the current setting 81 Block Selection Setting This feature is used to choose a group of selections and the time when those selections will be blocked from vending product If selection button one is pressed at the bLC1 or bLC2 prompt the controller will enter the Selection Blocking Control Mode Upon entry into this program the display will show the first sub mode CtL1 Using selection button one will also let
17. 112 368299 bas IES 4 7 4 A T AN RN 3 5 S aH al Vendo V MAX MOUNTING PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY ITEM DESCRIPTION PARTNO NO REQ PEDESTAL 1120439 SAFETY SCREEN 1009729 6 LABEL ON OFF 1088287 PLASTIC PLUG 1 NOT ALL PLUGS SHOWN 6 PLASTIC PLUG 15 ta ARA 8 PANEL GIVBASE 1 1121671 Vendo V MAX SWITCH MOUNT ASSEMBLY ITEM DESCRIPTION 110V NO REQ PART NO SWITCH BOX ASSEMBLY 1120274 SWITCH BRACKET 1120276 SERVICE CORD W O PLUG 1079708 4 SERVICE CORD W PLUG NOT PICTURED 1070182 Vendo NOTES Vendo VMAX MAINTENANCE SECTION Vendo MAINTENANCE The following section is a basic guide for general maintenance and servicing of the vendor This section is divided into three parts Preventative Maintenance Lubrication Guide and III Care and Cleaning I PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SUGGESTIONS Whenever a vendor is visited on its site the following service should be performed Preventative maintenance will help prevent future problems with the vendor A Observe the vendor and its surrounding area for any unusual indications of problems rear of cabinet obstructions of the air flow dark spots on the sign face etc B Open the door and visually check the inside of the vendor water accumulation rust marks moisture around the edges of the inner door etc
18. LIVE DISPLAY LED HARNESS NOT PICTURED 1087317 TD 17 112003 Vendo NOTES TD 18 Vendo MAX DOOR SECTION MINI V MAX TRADE 576 TDS 1 412002 Vendo 105 Vendo MINI V MAX TRADE MAIN DOOR MODEL NUMBER 576 NO DESCRIPTION OUTER DOOR ASSEMBLY SIGN TRIM TOP BOTTOM SIGN FACE BUSHING HINGE FLAT WASHER BOTTOM SIGN TRIM SIDE 1079546 1110619 1110562 2000856 1086759 1120606 RETAINER SIGN FACE 1087988 WHEN ORDERING DOOR ASSEMBLY PLEASE PROVIDE 9 CODE OR 11 CODE AND MANUFACTURER S DATE CODE WHEN ORDERING SIGN FACE PLEASE PROVIDE STYLE TDS 3 412002 TDS 4 Vendo MINI V MAX TRADE MAIN DOOR MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION PART NO DOOR WELD 72 HINGE INNER DOOR MOUNTING BRACKET CONTROLLER STAND OFF PCBA VEC 9 1 CONTROLLER 6 COVER PANEL 8 LATCH CONAGEDOOR 1 108554 9 BARRERPANEEL TD 5 412002 TDS 6 Vendo MINI V MAX TRADE SELECTION PANEL ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO NO 1 SELECTION PANEL ASSEMBLY 1 101176643 en WINDOW ASSEMBLY 8 133431 SELECTION WINDOW 8 388223 SELECTION WINDOW BACK 8 388116 SELECTION BUTTON ASSEMBLY 8 1036203 6 SELECTION BUTTON 8 1116775 SELECTION BUTTON SPRING 8 388858 8 SELECTION BUTTON HOUSING 8 1006932 9 SELECTIONSWITCH 18 368299 10 SOLDOUTPLUG 10069751 412002 Ven
19. change of state allows the refrigerant to absorb and rapidly discharge large quantities of heat efficiently BASIC VAPOR COMPRESSION SYSTEM CYCLE In the evaporator the liquid refrigerant vaporizes This change occurs at a temperature low enough to absorb heat from the refrigerated space The temperature of vaporization is controlled by the pressure maintained in the evaporator the higher the pressure the higher the vaporization point The compressor pumps the vapor from the evaporator through the suction line and to the condenser The compressor takes the low pressure vapor and compresses it increasing both the pressure and the temperature The compressor pumps the vapor at a rate rapid enough to maintain the ideal pressure The hot high pressure vapor is forced out of the compressor into the discharge line and then into the condenser Air is blown through the condenser allowing heat to transfer from the condenser and into the passing air As the heat is removed the stored refrigerant is condensed into a liquid The liquid refrigerant is stored in the lower tube of the condenser This is where it flows through the capillary tube back into the evaporator where the refrigeration cycle is repeated 4 3 2002 Vendo DETAILED REFRIGERATION CYCLE The following is a detailed refrigeration cycle as it applies to the refrigeration system installed in Vendo equipment Refer to the flow chart in Figure 1 As the air temperature in th
20. injury to service personnel This manual also contains service information to insure that proper methods are followed to avoid damaging the vendor or making it unsafe It is also important to understand these warnings not exhaustive Vendo could not possibly know evaluate or advise of all of the conceivable ways in which service might be done Nor can Vendo predict all of the possible hazardous results The safety precautions outlined in this manual provide the basis for an effective safety program Use these precautions along with the service manual when installing or servicing the vendor We strongly recommend a similar commitment to safety by every servicing organization Only properly trained personnel should have access to the interior of the machine This will minimize the potential hazards that are inherent in electrical and mechanical devices Vendo has no control over the machine once it leaves the premises It is the owner or lessor s responsibility to maintain the vendor in a safe condition See Section of this manual for proper installation procedures and refer to the appropriate service manual for recommended maintenance procedures If you have any questions please contact the Technical Services Department of the Vendo office nearest you SAFETY RULES e Read the Safety Manual before installation or service e Testfor proper grounding before installing to reduce the risk of electrical shock and fire e Tum off power switch
21. is closed The bucket releases the gate link causing the gate to rest against the product As the product falls into the bucket the gate link returns to the locked position and the gate is closed The product remaining in the column is held by the closed gate keeping it above the bucket The bucket stops loaded with product and is ready to vend FIGURE 12 G 11 3 2002 Vendo NOTES G 12 3 2002 VMAX 9 1 PROGRAMMING SECTION Vendo All programming of the V Max is done in the service mode as indicated in the following steps below The main service modes are indicated in white text and the sub modes are indicated in black text Example tine Time Date Setting Mode Year Setting nth Month Setting dATe Date Setting Ho UF Hour Setting t Daylight Saving Time PC 312002 Vendo THREE BUTTON PROGRAMMING All programming of the V Max options is done in the service mode To enter the service mode open the vendor door find the service mode button located on the control board then press and release the service mode button which is located on the controller board See Figure 1 To toggle though all the service modes you will need to use the service mode button or secondary service switch Live Display models only The first three selection buttons are used to navigate through the programming as follows Selection Button 1 Up Down Increase Decrease Next Previous Selection Button
22. of probable problems causes and solutions For problems not listed or additional questions contact the Technical Services Department at Vendo 7209 N Ingram Ave Fresno CA 93650 or call 1 800 344 7216 extension 3368 Please have the manufacturer s date code and model number of the vendor when you call The troubleshooting guide is divided into three columns Possible Problem Possible Cause and Service Suggestion POSSIBLE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SERVICE SUGGESTION Returns all good coins Check power supply No power to changer Check coin mechanism plugs Check for faulty harness wiring see wiring diagram for circuit Acceptor is out of adjustment Check coin mechanism or coin gate is not closed Electronic CREM function 2 Check electrical 1 No power to acceptor connections of the 2 Defective acceptor acceptor 2 Replace acceptor Coin paths are dirty Clean acceptor with approved cleaner DRY VERY THOROUGHLY 5 Vendo product vended replace as necessary connection Sold out switch of column Check switch replace as selected inoperative necessar Vend motor runs until two or Improper cam lobe Check cam for proper three products are vended adjustment arrangement of cam lobes or vend motors run see product set up guide continuously Motor position switch not Check lever for proper lever making proper contact with positioning and freedom of cam lobe movement Refrigeration unit will not No
23. or disconnect power cord from wall outlet before servicing or clearing product jams The vending mechanism can trap and pinch hands e Use only fully trained service technicians for Power On servicing e Remove any product prior to moving a vendor e Use adequate equipment when moving a vendor e Always wear eye protection and protect your hands face and body when working near the refrigeration system e Use only authorized replacement parts e Be aware of inherent dangers in rocking or tipping a vending machine e Always turn power off before plugging or unplugging vendor to wall outlet 5 2 3 2002 Vendo SECTION I VENDOR INSTALLATION Vendors are large bulky machines of significant size and weight Improper handling can result injury When moving a vendor carefully plan the route to be taken and the people and equipment required to accomplish the task safely Remove all tape shipping sealant and Styrofoam from the vendor Loosen any shipping devices used to secure interior parts during shipping Remove the wooden shipping base attached to the vendor base by the vendor leveling screws Make certain the leveling screws are in place and functional Position the vendor three to four inches 7 6 cm to 10 2 cm from a well constructed wall of a building or otherwise on a flat smooth surface IMPORTANT The vendor requires three inches 7 6 cm of air space from the wall to ensure proper air circulation to cool the refrige
24. over ride Discounting over ride Over Ride Free Vend If selection button two is pressed at the FrEn prompt the controller will enter the Free Vend Enable Option Upon entry into this program the display will show the current setting FrEn Pressing selection button one will toggle between y for enabled and n for disable Pressing selection button three will save the currently displayed setting and return the operator to the OVEr prompt Y Enable free vend Disable free vend PCT 312002 Vendo SET UP AND CODE DESCRIPTION CONTINUED Over Ride Selection Blocking If selection button two is pressed at the bLCn prompt the controller will enter the Selection Blocking Over Ride Enable Option Upon entry into this program the display will show the current setting bLCn Pressing selection button one will toggle between Y for enable and N for disable Pressing selection button three will save the currently displayed setting and return the operator to the OVEr prompt Y Enable selection blocking N Disable selection blocking Over Ride Low Energy Status If selection button two is pressed at the nrGn prompt the controller will enter the Over Ride Low Energy Option Upon entry into this program the display will show the current setting nrGy for enable and nrGn for disable Pressing selection button three will save the currently displayed sett
25. power to vendor Check power supply also run at all check service cord connections Bad temperature sensor Check replace Compressor will not start Overload Protector Check overload apply inoperative insulated jumper across terminal if compressor starts replace overload T 6 Vendo POSSIBLE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SERVICE SUGGESTION Compressor will not start Starting relay or capacitor Check relay or capacitor condenser fan motor inoperative replace running unit hot power to compressor Compressor inoperative Disconnect power to vendor remove all leads from compressor check continuity from commor start and run to compressor case If continuity shows replace compressor Also check from common to start using continuity or IHMS If meter fails to show reading replace compressor Will not cycle Check overload and contact replace overload if necessary Starting relay stays closed Replace relay Compressor motor problem Check replace Compressor starts but does not run Compressor runs but cabinet temperature warm Loss of refrigerant Condenser fan not working Blocked or dirty condenser Refer to initial installation in the service manual Evaporator fan not working Bad inner door seal 7 Replace refrigeration unit Note Any work of this nature done without express permission from The Vendo Company can void refrigeration unit warranty Check circuit to
26. pressed it will cycle through the valid selections or ALL Pressing selection button three will save the currently displayed setting and return the user to the SdSC prompt Y Enable selection setting N Disable selection setting PC 16 312002 Vendo SET UP AND CODE DESCRIPTION CONTINUED Set Discount Amount If selection button two is pressed at the LESS prompt the controller will enter the Discount Amount Option Upon entry into this program the display will show the current four digit discount amount If selection button one is pressed it will increase or decrease the lowest discount amount Pressing selection button three will save the currently displayed setting and return the user to the LESS prompt Quer Over Ride Mode Units equipped with optional key switch This feature is used to allow you to manually over ride via a key switch pricing blocking low energy operation and discounting If selection button two is pressed at the OUEr prompt the controller will enter the Over Ride Mode Upon entry into this program the display will show FrEn If selection button one is pressed it will cycle through the over ride setting options as listed below Pressing selection button three will save the currently displayed setting and return the operator to the OVEr prompt OVER RIDE SETTING OPTIONS Enable Disable free vend Edit mode Y N Selection blocking over ride Low energy
27. principles and recommended maintenance intervals and procedures lt 6 3 2002 Vendo SECTION ELECTRICAL HAZARDS GENERAL Vendo vending machines are provided with the appropriate power supply setting for your area Some models are equipped with step down transformers as required This enables the vending machine to operate on different main voltages Refer to Section E for information to determine the main power requirements Refer to the appropriate service manual for details of step down transformer operations The power sources just mentioned are standard for both household and commercial lighting and appliances However careless or improper handling of electrical circuits can result in injury or death Anyone installing repairing loading opening or otherwise servicing a vending machine should be alerted to this point Apply all of the normal precautions observed in handling electrical circuits such as Refrigeration servicing to be performed by qualified personnel only e Unplug the vendor or move power switch to off position before servicing or clearing product jams Replace electrical cords if there is any evidence of fraying or other damage e Keep all protective covers and ground wires in place e Plug equipment into outlets that are properly grounded and polarized where applicable and protected with fuses or circuit breakers e All electrical connections must be dry and free of moisture before applying po
28. run motor Replace motor Check for obstruction of fan blade Check condenser vanes for obstruction lint or dirt Clean also check for proper air flow through refrigeration area Check circuit to fan motor Replace motor also check for obstruction of fan blade Check for moisture on seal Adjust inner door as necessary See initial set up of service manual Replace door seal Vendo POSSIBLE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SERVICE SUGGESTION Evaporator frosted over Water at base of evaporator Check for proper drainage unit such as plugged drain kinks in drain tube etc check door seal electronic controller shroud position or remove shroud Fan motor nois Replace if necessary Refrigeration base loose or Tighten bolt or replace if bent necessary Both compressor and Bad refrigeration control Test relay using relay test condenser fan motors will relay function of the electronic not operate controller Replace relay if necessary Bad wiring connection at Check wiring connections refrigeration control relay Make corrections if necessary T 8 Vendo NOTES T 9
29. second probe to the left or upper power contact If a reaction occurs this is the live power contact If a reaction does not occur move the second probe to the right or lower contact A reaction should occur indicating that this is the live power contact 2 Connect one probe to the receptacle s live power contact as determined in step 1 Connect the second probe to the other power contact neutral The test device should show a reaction IF THE ABOVE CONDITIONS ARE NOT MET FOR THE GIVEN OUTLET TYPE CONTACT A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN AND HAVE THE NECESSARY CORRECTIONS MADE lt 5 3 2002 Vendo SECTION VENDOR INSTALLATION CONTINUED H Door Support Figure 2 The door support is to ensure that the outer door closes squarely to the cabinet Raising the door can also ensure proper alignment of the door latch FIGURE 2 l Door Latch Alignment Figure 3 After any door adjustment the floating quicker lock assembly should align itself automatically DO NOT INSERT OBJECTS The latch assembly is adjustable To adjust INTO LOCK CAVITY loosen the latch bracket mounting screws raise or lower the latch assembly into position then tighten the mounting screws LATCH BRACKET TO FREE OBJECTS REMOVE LOCK CAP AS SHOWN MOUNTING SCREW FIGURE 3 WARNING KEEP FINGERS AND OTHER OBJECTS OUT OF LOCK CAVITY NOTE Refer to the appropriate parts and service manual for detailed instructions operating
30. the drier The drier removes any water and solid particles from the liquid refrigerant The cooled liquid refrigerant continues from the drier through the capillary tube to the evaporator The capillary tube steadies the flow rate of the refrigerant Its small inside diameter allows the pressure in the evaporator to remain low while the pressure in the condenser is high The cool refrigerant in the evaporator draws heat from the circulating air in the cabinet As the temperature in the cabinet drops the electronic temperature sensor reports the air temperature to the electronic controller The electronic controller deactivates the refrigeration control relay which turns off the compressor and condenser fan motor When the air temperature in the cabinet rises above the electronic controller s cut in setting the compressor and the condenser fan engage again 31002 Vendo SIZE DISCHARGE LOW PRESSURE HIGH PRESSURE SIDE ACCUMULATOR EVAPORATOR o CONDENSER LIQUID LIQUID CAPILLARY RESTRICTION TUBE DRIER FIGURE 1 M G 3 2002 Vendo REFRIGERATION PARTS DESCRIPTION The compressor condenser drier capillary tube evaporator and accumulator are part of a sealed system refer to Figure 2 These items are not available separately COMPRESSOR The compressor takes in low pressure vapor and compresses it increasing both the pressure and the temperature The hot high pressure gas is forced out to the condens
31. the operator toggle between the following modes BLOCK SELECTION OPTIONS Controls bLC1 option SbL1 Set selection group 1 option Str Set start time dAY Set days to time Set time to start 24 hours see above Set stop time dAY Set days to time Set time to start 24 hours see above Pressing selection button two will save the currently displayed setting and return the user to the CtL1 prompt Pressing selection button three will return to the bLC1 prompt without saving PC I 3 2002 Vendo SET UP AND CODE DESCRIPTION CONTINUED Control Blocking Option If selection button one is pressed at the CtL1 prompt the controller will enter the Control Blocking Option Upon entry into this program the display will show the first summary level codes e g OFF On and Lit In order to save the option press selection button number two to lock in the desired setting and then press selection button number three to return to the CtL 1 prompt Selection Setting If selection button two is pressed at the SbL1 prompt the controller will enter the Selection Setting Option Upon entry into this setting the display will show the current setting for selection as S 1y for enabled and S 1n for disabled To change current setting press selection button two The current setting will flash Pressing selection button on
32. though electrical power is off See the appropriate sections of this manual for further information Servicing with Power On Some service situations may require access with the power on Power on servicing should be performed only by fully qualified service technicians Particular caution is required in servicing assemblies that combine electrical power and mechanical movement Sudden movement to escape mechanical action result in contact with live circuits and vice versa It is therefore doubly important to maintain maximum clearances from both moving parts and live circuits when servicing WARNING POWER ON SERVICING SHOULD BE ACCOMPLISHED ONLY BY FULLY TRAINED PERSONNEL SUCH SERVICE BY UNQUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS CAN BE DANGEROUS Power to lighting and refrigeration system is shut off automatically by the electronic controller when the outer door is opened Applies to V Max only NOTE For power on servicing of the vendor s lighting system turn lighting power on by accessing the LIT test function of the electronic controller see programming on inner door Applies to V Max only For power on servicing of the vendor s refrigeration system turn refrigeration power on by accessing the CNPR test function of the electronic controller see programming on inner door Applies to V Max only SECTION MECHANICAL HAZARDS S 8 3 2002 Vendo Servicing of Moving Parts and Assemblies When servicin
33. 002 Vendo 9 1 WIRING DIAGRAM CONTINUED SEE NEXT PAGE FOR VEND MOTORS AND SOLDOUT SWITCHES HARNESS DIAGRAM EVAP FAN MOTORS CABINET TEMP SENSOR OPTIONAL HEATER WH ORI REFRIG RELAY 000 COMPRESSOR GRY PLUG WHT WHT FUSE 0 8 AMP SLOW BLOW BLK _IGRN or GRN YEL HT or BRN SWITCH GRN CABINET 110 AUXILIARY PLUG OPTIONS WHT PC 20 312002 Vendo 9 1 WIRING DIAGRAM CONTINUED VEND MOTORS amp SOLDOUT SWITCHES MOTOR amp 10 MOTOR 9 MOTOR 7 MOTOR amp 6 MOTOR amp 5 MOTOR 4 MOTOR 3 MOTOR 2 CABINET V MAX MOTOR HARNESS SCHEMATIC BREAKDOWN TYPICAL PINS 2 amp 3 0 VDC SOLDOUT SWITCH TO MOTOR BOARD EXTENSION OF 2X5 MATRIX MOTOR 10 MOTOR 9 MOTOR 8 MOTOR 7 MOTOR 6 MOTOR 5 MOTOR 4 MOTOR 3 MOTOR amp 2 MOTOR 1 PINS 1 amp 4 12VDC MOTOR ACTIVATE SWITCH MONITOR CIRCUIT 2X5 MATRIX MOTOR 10 MOTOR 9 MOTOR 8 MOTOR 7 MOTOR 6 MOTOR 5 MOTOR 4 MOTOR 3 MOTOR 2 MOTOR 1 PINS 586 24VDC MOTOR DRIVE CIRCUIT DAISY CHAIN PC 21 312002 Vendo 9 1 WIRING DIAGRAM MINI V MAX VEND MOTORS amp SOLDOUT SWITCHES E E no 8 MOTOR 7 MOTOR amp 6 MOTOR 5 MOTOR 4 MOTOR 3 MOTOR amp 2 MOTOR 1 CABINET SOLD OUT SWITCH i CABINET PINS 1 amp 4 12VDC MOTOR ACTIVATE SWITCH MONITOR CIRCUIT 2 5 MATRIX
34. 1 Shimming of one or more mounting points should be done with solid steel minimum thickness of 1 8 inch Solid aluminum is acceptable 2 Itis not acceptable to place shims under all 4 mounting points Shims should be a minimum of 2 Y inch x 2 12 inch square or 2 Y inch diameter 4 Shim should have a hole approximately 1 2 inch diameter through the center in the same manner as the pedestal foot 5 Shim should be protected against corrosion by painting plating etc 6 IMPORTANT Hold down bolt should be a solid continuous bolt It is MANDATORY that all installations requiring leveling be approved by the LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION Warning Power tools with arcing and sparking parts such as electric drills should not be used in any hazardous locations during the installation of this vendor dispensing area shall be in clear view of the attendant at all times and placing or allowing any obstacle to come between the dispensing area and the attendant control area shall be prohibited Upon completion of the installation the Local Fire Marshall or Authority Having Jurisdiction must verify the installation complies with the codes shown in Item A After authorization the vendor may be placed into operation S 14 3 2002 Vendo MOUNTING TO PEDESTAL FLAT WASHER LOCK WASHER HEX BOLT 1 2 13x1 1 2 FRONT AND REAR COVER IMPORTANT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Electrical
35. 1111651 15 AR AR 10 10 20 20 10 10 20 10 1 AR C 13 3 2002 3 2002 Vendo V MAX REFRIGERATION ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION QTY 110V PART REQ NO 2 RIGHT EXTENSION EVAPORATOR 1 1122551 3 LEFT EXTENSION EVAPORATOR 11 1122350 4 SERVICE PLUG ASSEMBLY US 1 1120617 5 TOPCOVER EVAPORATOR 1 1121640 6 FANBLADE 2 1113562 7 EVAPORATORFANMOTOR 2 4232117 8 ORIFICEPLATE EVAPORATORFAN 1 1120571 9 BRACKETTEMPSENSOR 1 1112287 10 CLAMPPUSHMOUNT 384923 11 COMPRESSORMOTORCORD 1121019 12 BRACKET CONDENSERFAN j 2 389797 13 TEMP SENSOR ASSEMBLY INCLUDES BRACKET 1 1121777 14 CONDNSER 112047 15 BASE REFRIGERATION 1 1006703 16 STARTRELAY INCLUDED IN ASSEMBLY 513506066 1 1 17 OVERLOAD PROTECTOR INCLUDED IN ASSEMBLY 513506066 1 343874 390102 324099 3 1121770 320766 1112848 1122999 388304 1 388304 3 1114589 1076481 1122193 385470 1117996 390228 ORIFICE PLATE EVAPORATOR SINGLE 1 0 15 3 2002 Vendo V MAX AIR DAM ASSEMBLY NO REQ 576 720 840 4 RAINCURTAN 171 1121660 1121660 6 RELAV LIGHT 11 1089333 1089333 8 PANEL ARDAMLEFT 11 117783 1121202 9 71 1110864 1110864 17 312002 Vendo NOTES
36. 2 Enter Go to sub level activate function Selection Button 3 Return Exit back to the previous level Note Three button programming is only used for the following 1 Time function and all it s sub codes 2 Open door data retrieval The controller will automatically return to the Open Door Sales Mode if 1 No information from the selection switches is received within approximately 30 seconds 2 The service mode button is pressed a second time 3 The Return button is pressed When the programming is entered any established credit is returned When and if the door is closed the controller will exit the service mode and return to the sales mode MIS Data As soon as the outer door is opened the non resettable MIS data will be displayed if no errors exist CAns XXX will flash for approximately 40 seconds indicating the total number of units the machine has sold After 40 seconds XX XX will begin to scroll indicating the total dollar amount the machine has accumulated NOTE Pressing selection button one will eliminate the 40 second wait time and advance you immediately to the CAsh scroll To access MIS data by individual selection press selection button two during the Cans XXXX or CAsh XX XX scroll Use selection buttons one and two to advance forward or backward through the selections Please see page PC 8 to choose between selection by price or selection by sales To reset MIS
37. ATION 115v 60Hz 115v 60Hz VOLTAGE Dimensions and shipping weight will vary slightly due to manufacturing tolerances shipping boards and whether or not coinage is installed 20 oz PET capacity may vary based on the shape and size of the bottle 42 oz can capacities are listed using a 4 deep set up G2 3 2002 Vendo INITIAL SET UP A UNPACKING Remove all plastic film cardboard and tape from the outside of the vendor Loosen any shipping devices used to secure interior parts during shipment backspacer shims or spacers To remove shipping boards from base raise vendor on a well stabilized lifting device Remove the leveling bolts which hold the boards in place and remove the boards Replace bolts to equal heights in the threaded holes Another method to remove shipping boards is to split the boards apart Using a pinch bar or a heavy screwdriver and hammer insert tool into the slots and force the boards apart B POSITIONING IMPORTANT PLACE THE VENDOR IN DESIRED LOCATION AT LEAST THREE TO FOUR INCHES 7 6CM TO 10 2CM AWAY FROM ANY REAR OBSTRUCTION This is for proper air flow through the refrigeration compartment The refrigeration system requires front to rear air circulation for proper operation C POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION CAUTION DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD The vendor s power requirements will vary depending upon the country it was purchased for To verify the power requirements of the vendor check t
38. CABINET ASSEMBLY PLEASE PROVIDE 9 CODE OR 11 CODE AND MANUFACTURER S DATE CODE WHEN ORDERING DECALS PLEASE PROVIDE STYLE RES 20 s E s Rara 26 1 ER E 3 2002 3 2002 Vendo V MAX STACK ASSEMBLY MODEL NUMBER NO DESCRIPTION PARTNO PARTNO PARTNO PARTNO REQ 5 LOADING RACK PRODUCT 1 1086805 1 1117848 1086805 1 1086805 1 RETAINER 6 BRKT LOADINGRACK 3 1120095 1120095 1120095 1120095 8 HANGER TOP 1 1120489 1120489 1120489 1120489 9 HANGER BOTTOM 1 1120490 1120490 1120490 1120490 312002 Vendo V MAX STACK ASSEMBLY ITEM MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION PART NO PART NO PART REQ VEND MOTORASSEMBLY VEND MOTOR ASSEMBLY VEND BUCKET VENDBUCKET CLIP SEE PRODUCT SET UP GUIDE 1066104 1066104 1066104 SHORT WHITE CLIP SEE PRODUCT SET UP GUIDE 1066112 1 1066112 1 1066112 1 MEDIUM GREY CLIP SEE PRODUCT SET UP GUIDE AR 1066112 1066112 1066112 TALL BLACK 1111651 PRODUCT SPACER FLAT 06 1078848 1078848 1078848 PRODUCT SPACER 0 27 NOTE DEPENDING ON PRODUCT SET UP 10 1 1 10 10 10 1 10 40 10 AR AR 10 A A A A 10 10 20 20 10 10 20 10 1 A R R R R R 10 1 4 710 sE mur E 10 Ll Lal 14 GAGEBAR 10
39. LE B B COIN INSTRUCTION LABEL gt PRICE DISPLAY M PRICE DISPLAY COIN INSTRUCTION LABEL 72747747777 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 LABEL INSTALLATION COIN INSTRUCTION LABEL amp PRICE LABEL APPLICATION Apply labels to a clean and dry surface Peel backing from label and apply with firm even pressure INSTRUCTION LABEL Refer to Figure 5 for the following information Coin insert has a separate validator opening and insert shows the validator opening built into the coin insert Apply instruction label to area shown as needed by the vendor FLAVOR LABELS INSTALLATION In Figures 6 amp 7 corresponding styles are indicated by or E notations Insert flavor labels to the side or top of selection window or button depending on the style See Figure 6 for selection style Rear views of windows and buttons are shown in Figure 7 Arrows point the direction to insert labels Selection window and selection button labels identify product contained in columns STYLE B STYLE C STELE NOTE The selection panel used with styles D and E is not depicted in Figure 6 FIGURE 7 G 5 3 2002 COMPRESSOR DRAIN TUBE CONDENSATION PAN CONDENSER FAN BRACKET FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9 ALIGNMENT CHECKS DOOR ROLLER CHECK The door support is to insure that the outer door closes squarely to the cabinet Raising the door can also insure proper alignment of the door latch see Figure 8 REFRIGERATIO
40. Mid East Africa Mid Asia Australia New Zealand Singapore Hong Kong Indonesia Philippines India England ADDRESS The Vendo Company 7209 Ingram Fresno CA 93650 U S A Sanden International Corporation 31 7 Taito 1 Chome Taito ku Tokyo 110 Japan Vendo GMBH Spangerstr 22 P O Box 130940 40599 Dusseldorf Germany Sanden International Pty Ltd 54 Allingham St Condell Park N S W 2200 Australia Sanden International Singapore Pte Ltd Sanden House 25 Ang Mo Kio St 65 Singapore 569062 The Republic of Singapore Sanden International Taiwan Corp No 21 6 Sec 1 Tun Hwa S Rd Taipei Taiwan Taiwan ROC Vendo Benelux S A Industrial Research Park 13 Font St Landry 1120 Brussels Belgium Vendhall Ltd Unit 17 The Basingstoke Enterprise Centre Westham Lane Worting Rd Basingstoke Hants RG22 6NQ Great Britain Vendo Italy S p A Casella Postale 9 1 15033 Casale Monferrato Ital Vendo Iberia S A C Sant Ferran No 92 Poligono Industrial la Almeda Sector 1 08940 Cornella Barcelona Spain PHONE NUMBERS Tel 559 439 1770 Fax 559 439 2083 Tel 81 3 3835 1321 Fax 81 3 3833 7096 49 211 74 039 0 49 211 7488541 61 2 9791 0999 61 2 9791 9029 65 482 5500 65 482 1697 886 2 570 6106 886 2 577 1959 32 2 268 2595 32 2 268 2862 44 1256 479309 44 1256 844469 39 142 335111 39 142 5623 48 343 474 1555 343 474 1842 3 2002 Vendo
41. N AREA CHECK Check the position of the condensation pan see Figure 9 The correct position of the pan is between the compressor and the condenser fan bracket Be sure the drain tube is clipped to the pan and is free of kinks A water trap is installed into the condensation pan and will prevent warm moist air from reaching the evaporator area G 6 3 2002 Vendo LOADING INSTRUCTIONS BASIC LOAD SET UP The V Max machine is capable of vending a variety of products For specific information refer to the product set up label on the machine inner door or contact the Technical Services Department of the Vendo office in your area Load product evenly Bottles are loaded with crown end placed toward the back of the column In initial loading prime the machine by advancing the product into the buckets To advance product into buckets use the vend test function of the electronic controller When the bucket is loaded the column is ready to vend PRIME ALL COLUMNS DURING INITIAL PRODUCT LOADING G 7 3 2002 Vendo VEND MECHANISM PARTS DESCRIPTION The parts listed below are part of the vend motor mechanism refer to Figure 10 on page G 9 One mechanism is required per column The parts are interchangeable Setting will differ between single double triple and quadruple depth VEND MOTOR ASSEMBLY P N 1115821 The motor is attached to the mech plate by three screws TIMING CAM P N 1113236 RETAINER P N 1113244 The motor cam asse
42. OFE 127 1121740 5 PCBA VEC 9 1 CONTROLLER 6 COVER PANEL 7 COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY 8 LATCH COINAGEDOOR CE 1085546 9 SHEARPANEL MIDDLE 1120713 10 DELIVERY HOPPER ASSEMBLY 1 13357410 11 CLIP HARNESS 5 3846922 12 DOORBUMPER 2 1036912 13 RAMP CATCH INNERDOOR 121 1121714 4 CONBOX 11 1120273 15 BALLASTIISV Mg 16 SHEARPANEL LOWER UPPER 2 3881173 17 GROMMET 1 32701 18 HARNESSTE 1 2 1088864 19 LAMPHOLDER FIXED 2 388261 20 21 ES 23 24 25 26 27 28 RAIN CURTAIN BALLAST NOT PICTURED 29 RAIN CURTAIN LIGHTS PICTURED NO 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 GIV 5 412002 Vendo Vendo V MAX LOCK ASSEMBLY ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO NO REQ FLAT WASHER FLAT WASHER 12 VAPOR SEAL T HANDLE PLATE 1120348 eb 9 FLANGE TE Vendo V MAX COIN INSERT ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO REQ 6 CRANK COINRETURNLEVER 1 1002244 8 SPRING COIN RETURN 1 1060023 9 COINCHUTEASSEMBLY 1 1087961 IT s O O Vendo 9 X Vendo V MAX SELECTION PANEL ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO REQ 6 SELECTIONBUTTON 10 1116775 8 BUTTONHOUSING 110 1006932 9 SELECTIONSWITCH
43. OOR ASSEMBLY PLEASE PROVIDE 9 CODE AND MANUFACTURER S DATE CODE WHEN ORDERING SIGN FACE PLEASE PROVIDE FRANCHISE AND STYLE 2010131 2000848 ES m 1 TD 7 112003 TD 8 Vendo V MAX TRADE OUTER DOOR FLAT CONTINUED MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION DOOR WELD 72 HINGE INNER DOOR MALE MOUNTING BRACKET CONTROLLER STAND OFF PCBA VEC 9 1 CONTROLLER COVER PANEL COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY LATCH COINAGE DOOR GROMMET BRACKET LAMP HOLDER LAMP HOLDER PLUNGER TD 9 112003 Vendo V MAX TRADE OUTER DOOR 4 5 FLAT ITEM MODEL NUMBER NO DESCRIPTION QTY PARTNO REQ OUTER DOOR ASSEMBLY SIGN FACE TRIM LEFT LAMP SHADE LIGHT PANEL UPPER DISPLAY BRACKET DOOR WELD RAIN GUARD PLATE MOUNT UPPER DBV OPTIONAL 9 PLATEPLUG DBV 1 1089597 BUSHING WHEN ORDERING OUTER DOOR ASSEMBLY PLEASE PROVIDE 9 CODE AND MANUFACTURER S DATE CODE NOTE WHEN ORDERING SIGN FACE PLEASE PROVIDE FRANCHISE AND STYLE BUSHING FLAT WASHER BOTTOM DBV GASKET LOWER DBV GASKET UPPER TD 11 112003 e NE SEA TD 12 Vendo V MAX TRADE OUTER DOOR 4 5 FLAT CONTINUED ITEM MODEL NUMBER NO DESCRIPTION REQ DOOR WELD ASSEMBLY 72 1121228 HINGE INNER DOOR MALE 1121287 MOUNTING BRACKET CONTROLLER 1120286 STAND OFF 1121740 PCBA VEC 9 1 CONTROLLER 1121421 27 1 1 1 COVER PANEL 1 COIN DOOR A
44. OUND REMOVAL Before drying these elements may be removed by rubbing lightly with grade A Naptha or equivalent grade solvent After removal use general cleaning procedure listed above in A C LABELS AND STICKER REMOVAL Use Kerosene VM amp P grade Naptha or petroleum spirits for removal When the label material does not allow penetration of solvent such as vinyl the application of heat hair blow dryer will soften the adhesive and promote removal CAUTION Excessive heat can cause surface damage After the label is removed use the general cleaning procedure listed above in A D SCRATCH REMOVAL Remove or minimize hairline scratches and minor abrasions by using any good quality automobile polish Test product before using E LEXAN SIGNS To clean Lexan sign faces the following procedure is recommended 1 Wash sign with mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water 2 Using soft cloth or sponge gently wash the sign DO NOT SCRUB 3 Rinse well with clean lukewarm water 4 Dry thoroughly with a chamois or cellulose sponge to prevent water spotting DO NOT USE SQUEEGEE NOTE Most organic solvents petroleum spirits or alcohol are NOT compatible cleaning materials for Lexan signs Usage of those materials could permanently damage the sign F REFRIGERATION AREA The condenser and evaporator must be kept clean for efficient operation Be sure all vanes and tubing are clean and clear of obstruction this allows free passage o
45. PTION CONTINUED Light Setting During Low Energy This feature is an additional sub mode of nrG1 nrG2 This will let you choose if the lights are included or excluded from the low energy operation If selection button two is pressed at the LItX prompt the controller will enter the Light Setting Option Upon entry into this program the display will show the current setting LIty for enabled and Lltn for disabled If selection button one is pressed and released it will toggle through the valid selections Pressing selection button three will save the currently displayed setting and return the user to the CtL 1 prompt Y Enable low energy option N Disable low energy option Refrigeration Temperature Set Back During Low Energy This feature is an additional sub mode of nrG1 nrG2 This will let you choose if the refrigeration system is included or excluded from the low energy operation If selection button two is pressed at the rFGy prompt the controller will enter the Refrigeration Setting Option Upon entry into this program the display will show the current setting rFGy for enabled and rFNn for disabled If selection button one is pressed and released it will toggle through the valid selections Pressing selection button three will save the currently displayed setting and return the user to the CtL1 prompt Y Enable temperature set back N Disable temperature set back
46. SSEMBLY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LAMP HOLDER FIXED RAIN GUTTER PRAINGUTTER LAMP HOLDER PLUNGER LIGHT PANEL LAMP 24 MDB HARNESS NOT PICTURED 11 1087325 WHEN ORDERING OUTER DOOR ASSEMBLY PLEASE PROVIDE 9 CODE AND MANUFACTURER S DATE CODE WHEN ORDERING SIGN FACE PLEASE PROVIDE FRANCHISE AND STYLE 2 7 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 2 EE 2 1 z Lr s eni 4 1 sana S 3 mau 1 Erz GROMMET 11 327021 i 3 Ner iw ESSE 3 me ES E ES BE 3 MG C s 8 Be TD 13 112003 TD 14 Vendo V MAX TRADE LOCK ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION LOCK ASSEMBLY QUICKER LOCK T HANDLE PIN STUD LOCK STUD OUICKER LOCK SPRING E RING RETAINER HEX WASHER 10 16 BUSHING 12 2 ESTA pi i Em RE 1 3 1 SPRING HEAVY BEE BEE 2 EE d DENN 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 TD 15 111003 1 2003 TD 16 Vendo V MAX TRADE SELECTION PANEL DESCRIPTION QTY PART NO REQ SELECTION PANEL ASSY TRADE CURVE FLAT SELECTION PANEL ASSY TRADE 4 5 LIVE DISPLAY SELECTION WINDOW ASSEMBLY SELECTION WINDOW SELECTION WINDOW BACK SELECTION BUTTON ASSEMBLY BUTTON SELECTION SPRING SELECTION 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2001481 SECURITY PLATE COIN INSERT 2001481
47. T include any service guarantee either explicit or implied nor will it extend to cover incidental or consequential damages resulting from purchaser or third party negligence accident vandalism or an act of God XII The Vendo Company reserves the right to make design changes additions to and improvements upon any of our product without incurring any obligation to incorporate same on any product previously manufactured XIII This warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or other obligations or liabilities on our part and we neither assume nor authorize any person to assume for us any other obligation for liability in connection with the sale of said machines or parts thereof EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED HEREIN THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES GIVEN EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING SPECIFICALLY BUT WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED T 3 4 2002 Vendo PARTS RETURN PROCEDURES 1 Allparts returned must be accompanied by a material return tags P N 1122825 Tag must clearly state the reason for the return and the Return Goods Authorization Number received from your Vendo Customer Service Rep at 1 800 344 7216 Return tags are available from our parts department upon request 2 parts should be properly wrapped and packed securely to avoid further damage 3 Toreplace an inoperative part please use the following
48. UTRAL CONTACT BROWN 220 VOLTS BLUE 0 5 VOLTS POWER CONTACT SOCKET NEUTRAL BLUE 0 5 VOLTS OR LIVE BROWN 220 VOLTS STEP 1 POWER CONTACT EARTH CONTACT GREEN AND YELLOW SOCKET 0 VOLTS NEUTRAL BLUE 0 5 VOLTS OR LIVE BROWN 220 POWER CONTACT SOCKET TYPE 4 NEUTRAL BLUE 0 5 VOLTS NR OR LIVE BROWN 220 VOLTS STEP 1 Q EARTH CONTACT CONTACT GREEN AND YELLOW SOCKET 0 VOLTS NEUTRAL BLUE 0 5 vots OR LIVE BROWN 220 VOLTS POWER CONTACT SOCKET NEUTRAL BLUE 0 5 VOLTS OR LIVE BROWN 220 VOLTS STEP 1 EARTH CONTACT SOCKET GREEN AND YELLOW 0 VOLTS POWER CONTACT SOCKET NEUTRAL BLUE 0 5 VOLTS OR LIVE BROWN 220 VOLTS FIGURE 1 CHECKING FOR PROPER GROUNDING AND POLARIZATION 5 4 3 2002 Vendo SECTION VENDOR INSTALLATION CONTINUED For Type 1 and Type 2 outlets test for Grounding and Polarization as follows 1 With a test device volt meter or test light connect one probe to the receptacle s neutral contact and the other to the live contact The test device should show a reaction 2 Connect one probe to the receptacle s earth contact and the other to the live contact The test device should show a reaction For Type 3 through Type 5 outlets test for Grounding as follows 1 With a test device volt meter or test light determine which of the receptacle s power contacts is the live contact A Connect one probe to the receptacle s earth contact B Connect the
49. ck Gage bar clips are attached to the gage bar to create multiple steps when vending product double triple or quadruple depths See product set up label on inner door for details SOLD OUT LEVER VEND MOTOR ASSEMBLY MOTOR CAM amp RETAINER FIGURE 10 G 9 3 2002 Vendo VEND CYCLE Several operations take place during the vend cycle When a selection is made the cam and bucket rotate product is dispensed and the bucket is then reloaded The sequence of these operations change slightly when the column s depth setting is changed With the single depth setting one purchase is made and the bucket is reloaded The cam sequence occurs one time per bucket revolution With the double depth setting two purchases are made before the bucket is reloaded and the cam sequence occurs twice per bucket revolution With the triple depth setting three purchases are made and the cam sequences three times per bucket revolution With the quadruple depth setting four purchases are made and the cam sequences four times per bucket revolution PURCHASE SEQUENCE See Figure 11 quadruple depth setting pictured PS 1 Customer inserts money PS2 coinage reports credit to the vending machine electronic controller Established credit is displayed on the digital display located near the coin insert slot PS3 Customer presses a selection button PS4 controller receives the signal from the selection switch and if sufficient credi
50. customize your password by using buttons 1 4 Buttons 1 4 will only change the digit ffom O to 6 see note below In order to save the password the operator needs to either press the service mode button or close the outer door Note If one of the digits in the password is 0 it will be disabled since selection button 0 does not exist Note This feature is not available when the vend price is set to 0 00 rHG Refrigeration Mode If selection button one is pressed at the rFrG prompt the controller will enter the Refrigeration Control Mode by displaying norn Pressing selection button one again will toggle the temperature settings from hhhh warmest to cccc coldest If selection button two is pressed the display will show the temperature sensor reading If selection button three is pressed the display will toggle from Celsius or F Fahrenheit In order to save the refrigeration setting press the service mode button or close the outer door See Figure 4 for proper thermostat setting Note The displayed thermostat setting and the actual temperature sensor reading for refrigeration control are listed below Thermostat Setting Displayed hhhh Cut out Temperature F wis es Peer PAPPA AAA Nominal Temperature C o 10 6 1 1 1 7 22 2 8 3 3 39 44 FIGURE 4 PC 10 3 2002 Vendo SET UP AND CODE DESCRIPTION CONTINUED tine Time Date Setting Mode If selection bu
51. data for individual selections press selection buttons one and four simultaneously after viewing all desired selections NOTE The MIS data that is displayed when the outer door is opened Cans and CAsh XX XX is non resettable This data is accumulated over the life of the control board and can only be changed by replacing the control board PC 312002 SERVICE MODE BUTTON DISPLAY SELECTION SWITCH NOT USEABLE NOT USEABLE Figure 1 ee MH J4 46 SERIAL NUM LOCATED H Vendo V MAX CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE SENSOR DEX PORT E AUX O RESERVED O RELAY O CONTROLS ERE MOTOR AND An DOOR SWITCH ERR N BER ERE POWER 413 MDB PORT 3 2002 Vendo SET UP AND CODE DESCRIPTION Display Mode If selection button two is pressed at the Eror prompt the controller will enter the Error Display Mode If no errors have occurred the display will show nonE If an error has been detected since the last error reset the display will snow the first error summary code that has occurred If selection button three is pressed while displaying any summary code the controller will return to the Eror prompt Note See Figure 2 for Error Code Map located on page PC 6 EXAMPLE COLJ would indicate a column jam error Clearing an Error If selection button two i
52. do MINI V MAX TRADE LOCK ASSEMBLY ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO NO LOCK ASSEMBLY QUICKER LOCK T HANDLE PIN STUD LOCK STUD QUICKER LOCK 6 ERINGRETAINER HEX WASHER 8 SPRING HEAVY 9 FLATWASHER 387718 TD 412002 Vendo NOTES TDS 10 MAX PARTS SECTION GAS ISLAND VENDOR Vendo V MAX OUTER DOOR CURVED MODEL NUMBER 720 NO DESCRIPTION OUTER DOOR ASSEMBLY 2 SIGNCAP TOP SIGN FACE 4 BUSHING HINGE AND BOTTOM 5 FLAT WASHER BOTTOM 6 SIGNTRIM LEFTIRIGHT 21 388125 2B 7 SIGNCAP BOTTOM 1 1068988 8 EYELETTRIM 1 1 388271 9 COINRETURNCUP 1 1079546 10 DBVPLUGPLATE 1 2000856 1 DRANTUB 1 111069 12 WATER COLLECTION PLATE 1 1110562 13 DOORGUARRD 1 2010131 14 RAINGUARD 1 2000848 15 LOCK ASSEMBLY REFER PG GIV 6 GIV7 1 gt 16 SELECTION PANEL REFERTO PG GIV 10 GIV 11 1 17 GASKET DBVPLUG 1 1086759 18 DOORWELD 1 1 j 1120280 NOTE WHEN ORDERING OUTER DOOR ASSEMBLY PLEASE PROVIDE 9 CODE AND MANUFACTURER S DATE CODE NOTE WHEN ORDERING SIGN FACE PLEASE PROVIDE FRANCHISE AND STYLE 2 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 GIV 3 412002 Vendo V MAX OUTER DOOR CURVED CONTINUED MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 DOOR WELD 72 2 HINGE INNER DOOR MALE 3 MOUNTING BRACKET CONTROLLER 4 STAND
53. e cabinet rises the electronic temperature sensor reports the air temperature to the electronic controller electronic controller actuates the refrigeration control relay which turns on both the compressor and condenser fan motor evaporator fan pulls air from the front of the refrigerated space of the cabinet It pulls the air through the evaporator and blows it up the back of the vend stack The evaporator fan runs continuously As the air passes through the evaporator heat is drawn from the air and transferred to the liquid refrigerant As the cooled air circulates through the vend stack heat is drawn from the product and transferred to the circulating air The heated air is again drawn through the evaporator where the heat is removed In the evaporator the liquid refrigerant draws heat from the circulating air As refrigerant receives heat it vaporizes The compressor pumps the vapor from the evaporator and compresses it increasing both pressure and temperature The compressor forces the compressed vapor out through the discharge line and into the condenser condenser fan pulls air through the condenser As the hot refrigerant vapor passes through the condenser tubes heat is drawn from the vapor This heat is dissipated into the passing air The air then exits out the back of the vendor As the refrigerant vapor in the condenser lines is cooled it returns to a liquid state From the condenser the liquid flows to
54. e will change the setting Pressing selection button two will lock in the desired setting In order to save the setting press selection button three to return the controller to the SbL 1 prompt Strl Start Time Setting If selection button two is pressed at the Str1 prompt the controller will enter the Start Time Setting Option Upon entry into this option the display will show dA Y dAY Day Setting Option If selection button two is pressed at the dAY prompt the current day of the week is displayed The days are displayed as follows nnoX Monday Tuesday UUEX Wednesday HUX Thursday FriX Friday SAtX Saturday SunX Sunday ALL All Days Y Setting is enabled N Setting is disabled Pressing selection button one at this point will toggle through the days of the week Pressing selection button two when a day e g nnoX is displayed will start X to flash Pressing selection button one will toggle between y for enabled and n for disabled To lock in desired setting press selection button two In order to save the day option press selection button three to return the controller to dAY prompt PC 13 312002 Vendo SET UP AND CODE DESCRIPTION CONTINUED Hou Start Time Hour Setting If selection button one is pressed at dAY prompt the controller will enter the hour prompt Pressing selection button two will enter into the hour
55. ed Selection No Display Button 1 2 1 y or n Y Correct change light indicator is disabled N Correct change light indicator operates as normal Button 2 2 2 y or n Allow Overpay enabled or disabled n Button 3 2 3 y or n Y Save Credit Timer is enabled holds credit for 5 minutes N Save Credit Timer is disabled in which credit never times out Button 44 Multi vend enabled y Single vend enabled n PC 8 312002 Vendo SET UP AND CODE DESCRIPTION CONTINUED 5555 Space to Sales Setting Mode If any selection button is pressed at the SSSS prompt the controller will enter the Space to Sales option Upon entry into this setting the display will show the current option setting Pressing any selection button for 3 seconds will change the space to sales configuration as listed below The display will show STS nn where nn indicates the desired option For proper configuration settings refer to the label located on the inner door shear panel See figure 3 SPACE TO SALES CONFIGURATIONS 8 0 8189 STS8 5157 5756 STS5 STS4 5183 5752 STS1 2 CU KN NE REE NONE ENE 3 3 NE 3 123 3 AL NONE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ALL NONE 5s 1 9 s 15 NS NS NS f AL NONE r peri NNN NE ITAM NONE EA s PES AE NONE 8 Bee js egaj ge 8 gt gt PARE NONE FE SNE IN NI NUNE
56. equipment such as vending machines installed within a 20 ft radius of a gasoline dispensing unit must meet safety specifications of the National Electrical Code 70 Article 514 Gasoline Dispensing and Service Stations NFPA 30A Automobile and Marine Service Station Code and the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction Safety Specifications are Note The vending machine must be UL Listed for installation near gasoline dispensing equipment vending machine is UL Listed for use in an 18 inch high Class Group D Division 2 Hazardous Location Installation requires ON SITE approval of Local Fire Marshall or Authority Having Jurisdiction The vending machine should be securely bolted in place using 2 nominal diameter hardware as a minimum Use template provided on pedestal carton for mounting locations If vendor requires leveling more than 1 8 inch refer to Page 5 14 The vending machine must be direct wired to the voltage source utilizing proper metal conduit and circuit protection There are unique safety and approval considerations required for placement of a vendor at the gasoline island which will require a non standard vending machine A standard vending machine located at or near the gasoline dispensing area will create unacceptable risks and will not meet safety agency requirements S 15 3 2002 Vendo PARTS SALES amp SERVICE CENTERS OF VENDO SANDEN COMPANY AREA United States Canada Europe
57. er The compressor and the motor that drives the compressor are sealed inside a housing The compressor as a unit is mounted on the refrigeration base The base is mounted in the bottom of the vendor outside the sealed refrigeration space CONDENSER The condenser takes heat out of the high pressure vapor that it receives from the compressor As the vapor passes through the condenser it cools and returns to liquid state The condenser is mounted to the refrigeration base near the front of the vendor lt is easily accessible for cleaning DRIER The drier is a molecular sieve strainer drier It removes water and solid particles from refrigerant liquid One side of the drier is connected to the outlet line of the condenser the other side is connected to the capillary tube going to the evaporator CAPILLARY TUBE The capillary tube controls at a steady rate the flow of refrigerant liquid to the evaporator It has a very small inside diameter to keep pressure in the evaporator low while the pressure in the condenser is high lt is the connecting link between the condenser and evaporator EVAPORATOR The evaporator is a heat transference device lt removes the heat from the air in a refrigerated space and transfers it to the refrigerant liquid This liquid evaporates into a vapor and is removed by the compressor The evaporator is mounted inside the refrigerated space of the cabinet directly below the delivery chute ACCUMULATOR The acc
58. f air Clean with a brush a vacuum cleaner or compressed air Keep cabinet drain open clean as necessary 3 31002 Vendo REFRIGERATION OPERATION The refrigeration operation section is divided into three areas Basic Refrigeration Principle Detailed Vending Machine Refrigeration Cycle and Parts Description BASIC REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLE What a refrigeration system really accomplishes is the transfer of heat A refrigeration system removes the excess heat from a refrigerated area and then transfers it to a condenser where it is dissipated As heat is removed the refrigerated area cools In vending machines large quantities of the heat must be transferred rapidly economically and efficiently This process must be able to withstand continuous repetition without loss of refrigerant over an extended period The most common system used in the vending industry is the vapor compression or simple compression cycle system It consists of four basic elements An evaporator a compressor a condenser and a pressure reducing device all part of a sealed system The compression system operates at two pressure levels The low evaporating pressure and the high condensing pressure The refrigerant acts as the transport medium in which heat is moved from the evaporator to the condenser at the condenser the heat is dissipated into the surrounding air The liquid refrigerant changes from a liquid to a vapor and back to a liquid again This
59. g assemblies involving moving parts use extreme caution Keep fingers hands loose clothing hair tools or any foreign material clear of entrapment As noted before under the electrical hazards section Power servicing should only be performed by qualified personnel Refer to and heed the warnings noted in the electrical hazards section These warnings refer to the potential hazards associated with electrical power and moving parts Always maintain maximum clearances from electrical and moving paris Always install protective covers and guards when reassembling equipment WARNING THIS VENDING MACHINE INCLUDES MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WHICH CAN BE HAZARDOUS IF IMPROPERLY HANDLED OR SERVICED USE CAUTION AND CONSULT THE VENDO SAFETY MANUAL AND THE VENDO SERVICE MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING WARNIN RISK OF ENTRAPMENT RISK OF SHOCK ELECTRICAL Cy S 9 3 2002 Vendo SECTION IV REFRIGERATION HAZARDS GENERAL Refrigeration systems involve both electrical power and mechanical action These systems may present any of the potential dangers shown in the sections on electrical and mechanical hazards contained in this manual See Sections Il and for further information A Compressed Refrigerant Refrigeration systems involve the compression and evaporation of gases The pressures contained represent a potential hazard if suddenly released in confined areas Caution is required when performing main
60. he serial plate located on the hinged side of the outer door see Figure 4 on page G 4 The power requirements are listed on the serial plate To insure safe operation of the vendor the vendor s power supply must be a properly grounded and polarized outlet Before plugging the vendor into the outlet test the outlet to confirm it will meet the vendor s power requirements If the power supply of the outlet is different from the power requirements of the vendor transformer may be necessary If the power requirements are not properly met contact a licensed electrician and have the necessary correction made Should you require additional information contact the Technical Services Department of the Vendo office in your area G 3 3 2002 APPROVED FOR OUTDOOR USE MODEL SERALNO Ti O CHARGE J Ride mose DESIGN PRESSURE PSIg VENDING MACHINE LOW SIDE 90 HIGH SIDE 295 238L Vendo MFD IN U S A BY THE VENDO CO FRESNO CA POWER REQUIREMENTS FIGURE 4 NOTE The Model number of the vending machine located on the top left hand corner of the serial plate Not use the BASIC UNIT number BASIC UNIT number is the cabinet size which is used on a number of different machines A typical model number could read 540TDD00029 The 540 is the model number TDD represents the product line of the vendor and the remaining digits tell what options are included G 4 3 2002 COIN INSERT COIN INSERT TY
61. ing and return the operator to the OVEr prompt Y Enable Over Ride Low Energy blocking N Disable Over Ride Low Energy blocking Over Ride Discount If selection button two is pressed at the dSCn prompt the controller will enter the Discounting Over Ride Enable Option Upon entry into this program the display will show the current setting dSCy for enable and dSCr for disable Pressing selection button three will save the currently displayed setting and return the operator to the OVEr prompt Y Enable discount over ride N Disable discount over ride PC 18 312002 Vendo 9 1 WIRING DIAGRAM MODE SWITCH BLU YEL a SEL 7 se 49 LJ WHEN USED SEL 12 men usen Li SEL 13 WHEN USED SLIM LINE i 2 m og VEC 9 1 OR 9 2 CONTROL BOARD ES 7 m iix lt E a 5 lt I lt alo ds BAERE E F 2 21 HIGH OUTPUT VOLTAGE READINGS J1 Temp Sensor 5 Volts DC Pins 1 and at 2 J3 DEX Port only O Volts DC J4 Display Port 5 Volts DC at Pins 6 and at 3 J5 Option Port 5 Volts DC Pin 1 2 3 4 7 J6 Selection Port 5 Volts DC Pins 3 4 5 13 14 48 MDB Port 34 Volts DC at Pin 1 5 Volts DC at Pin 6 Pins 8 and 16 and 13 Volts at Pin 3 4 and 10 J11 Environmental Control Port 24 Volts DC Pins 1 2 and 3 J13 Main Power Input 24 Volts AC Pin 3 All Power readings were off the J13 Pin 2 ground 3 2
62. instructions 4 Complete the return tag making sure to fill in ALL requested information to ensure prompt processing Keep top white copy for your records Attach tag to inoperative part and send it by the most inexpensive method of transportation Federal Express Ground or Overnight Transportation To THE VENDO COMPANY 4015 EAST RAINES ROAD MEMPHIS TENNESSEE 38118 5 Be sure to check the box marked credit and to fill in the invoice number covering the part sent to you or check the box marked replace with like part 6 If box is marked for replace with like part a like part will be shipped at no charge if our inspection shows that the inoperative part became defective during the warranty period 7 If the box is marked for credit a credit will be issued to cancel the invoice on which the replacement part was shipped This credit will include any applicable prepaid transportation charges To receive credit the inoperative part must be returned within 30 days from the date the replacement was shipped 8 Vendo does not issue cash credit for the return of any part or accessory REFRIGERATION UNIT RETURN PROCEDURE 1 All refrigeration units returned must be accompanied by a material return tag P N 1122826 Tag must clearly state the reason for the return and the Return Goods Authorization Number received from your Vendo Customer Service Rep at 1 800 344 7216 Return tags are available from our parts department upo
63. mbly consists of two parts the cam and the cam retainer The cam controls the vend cycle The cam is attached to the motor by the cam retainer The retainer rotates left or right and provides for single double triple or quadruple depth operation SOLD OUT SWITCH P N 368299 There is one sold out switch above the vend motor The sold out switch is actuated by the sold out flap when the column is empty It prevents the motor from running when the columns are empty VEND BUCKET P N 1120146 The vend bucket holds the product s in a ready to vend position at the base of each column MOTOR COUPLING P N 1076465 The adapter coupling couples the motor to the bucket It is located behind the motor on the motor shaft ANTI THEFT CLIP P N 389712 The anti tilt clip prevents product from dropping out of the bucket if the vendor is tilted The anti theft clips are located in the bucket GATE P N 1121282 The gate holds product above the vend bucket G 8 3 2002 Vendo GATE LINK P N 1120140 The rotation of the vend bucket moves the gate link This opens the gate allowing one layer of product to drop into the bucket GAGE BAR P N 1111651 The gage bar holds the product s inside the bucket It also regulates which product is vended first when double triple or quadruple depth settings are used See page G 10 for motor cam settings GAGE BAR CLIPS P N 1066104 white 1066112 black 1066112 1 gray 1121704 gray 1122103 bla
64. n request 2 All refrigeration units should be properly wrapped and packed securely to avoid further damage 3 replace an inoperative part please use the following instructions 4 Complete the return tag making sure to fillin ALL requested information to ensure prompt processing Keep top white copy for your records Attach tag to inoperative part and send it by the most inexpensive method of transportation Federal Express Ground or Overnight Transportation To THE VENDO COMPANY 7209 N INGRAM AVE FRESNO CA 93650 5 Be sure to check the box marked credit and to fill in the invoice number covering the part sent to you or check the box marked replace with like part 6 Ifthe box is marked for replace with like part a like part will be shipped at no charge if our inspection shows that the inoperative part became defective during the warranty period 7 the box is marked for credit a credit will be issued to cancel the invoice on which the replacement part was shipped This credit will include any applicable prepaid transportation charges To receive credit the inoperative part must be returned within 30 days from the date the replacement was shipped 8 Vendo does not issue cash credit for the return of any refrigeration unit Canadian and International customers please contact your Customer Service Representative for return instructions T 4 Vendo TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE This guide is a general list
65. nd running circuit of the motor As the motor cools the thermal overload closes allowing the compressor to resist REFRIGERATION CONTROL RELAY P N 1079724 The refrigeration control relay is mounted behind the left side air dam This relay controls the compressor and condenser fan motor via the electronic controller TEMPERATURE SENSOR P N 1079716 The temperature sensor is mounted in the inlet airflow of the evaporator This sensor monitors the air temperature and reports it to the electronic controller so that the controller can operate the refrigeration system via the refrigeration control relay 9 312002 Vendo NOTES VMAX TROUBLESHOOTING T 1 Vendo VENDO WARRANTY For V Max Equipment Purchased prior to 10 1 01 NEW EQUIPMENT VI VII VIII XI XII This is a Limited Warranty The Vendo Company warrants to the original purchaser each part of each new vending machine for a period of fifteen 15 months from the date of shipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship This Warranty DOES NOT include light bulbs fluorescent tubes fuses finish or operating supplies In addition to the fifteen 15 month Warranty on each part of each new vending machine the hermetically sealed refrigeration system used in machines designed to vend bottles cans and aseptic cartons is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for an additional four 4 years
66. ndividual part and will be indented These indented parts can be ordered separately so you do not need to order the entire assembly 3 Whenever an assembly is ordered all the parts that are indented will be included in the assembly Any hardware will be listed next to their corresponding parts 4 Any parts that may be ordered separately will not have any indented parts listed below them V MAX VEND MOTOR ASSEMBLY ITEM NO DESCRIPTION QTY REQ PART VEND MOTOR ASSEMBLY END CENE 1115821 RETAINER CAM 1113244 TIMING CAM 1113236 pad A AM 4 If an asterisk is listed below the parts list it is an indication that special information is noted There may be more than one asterisk denoting special notes 2 3 2002 800762 V802139 V800586 V801493 V801475 V801421 V800570 V802047 V802141 V801422 V801489 V800512 V802115 V801360 V801343 V801490 V802053 V802069 V801434 Vendo Hardware List DESCRIPTION PICTORIAL 8 X 5 16 TAPPING SCREW OB 8 X 5 8 TAPPING SCREW _ 8 X 3 8 TAPPING SCREW W LOCK WASHER A S 8 X 1 2 TAPPING SCREW FOR PLASTIC smu mm En 8 X 1 2 TAPPING SCREW s ENIH nji 10 X 5 16 TAPPING SCREW 3 10 X 3 8 TAPPING SCREW
67. o defects in material and or workmanship we will at our option make necessary repairs or furnish a reconditioned or new replacement part or refrigeration system at no charge VI Return Material Tags indicating cabinet model machine serial number and explanation of defect must accompany all returned parts or machines Return Material Tags will be furnished upon request On site inspection of defective parts at The Vendo Company s option may be used to facilitate credit approval or the replacement of parts VII The Vendo Company will pay normal transportation charges on refrigeration systems and parts replaced under this warranty If special handling or premium transportation is requested those charges will be assumed by the machine owner VIII Any parts and or refrigeration systems replaced during the warranty period are warranted for the remaining time on the original warranty IX This warranty DOES NOT apply to machines located outside the United States and Canada reconditioned equipment equipment sold as is or components designed to work on electric currents other than 110v 120v 60hz cycle as specified on the serial tag X Title and risk of loss pass to the machine owner on delivery of the vending machine replacement parts and or refrigeration system to the common carrier All loss and damage claims are the responsibility of the machine owner and must be filed with the delivering carrier XI This warranty DOES NO
68. ons Replace all tubing sleeving insulating material and protective covers to their original condition WARNING VENDO EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN PROVIDED WITH APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE DEVICES TO PROTECT AGAINST THE POSSIBILITY OF OVERHEATING AND FIRE AS A RESULT OF EQUIPMENT OR COMPONENT FAILURES SUBSTITUTION MODIFICATION OR BYPASSING OF SUCH PROTECTIVE DEVICES CAN CREATE DANGEROUS CONDITIONS CIRCUITS SHOULD NEVER BE BYPASSED AND FAILED PROTECTIVE DEVICES MUST BE REPLACED ONLY WITH FACTORY AUTHORIZED PARTS Service Cord Replacement Vendo vending machines are furnished with unique power supply cords If replacement becomes necessary consult the appropriate parts and service manual and order the correct replacement cord for the model of vending machine in question Do not use substitute replacement cords Only authorized service personnel with appropriate training should replace the vending machine service If a question should arise concerning which service to order contact the Technical Services Department of the Vendo office in your area S 11 3 2002 Vendo SECTION VI SUBSTITUTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS CONTINUED WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in the main leads are colored in accordance with the following code 110v 120v 220v 240v Green Green and Yellow Earth White
69. provided the hermetically sealed portion of the system has not been opened or damaged Hermetically sealed refrigeration systems DO NOT include fan motors temperature controls capacitors overload switches or starting relays which are covered by the fifteen 15 month Warranty Electronic control boards and the LED display are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for an additional two 2 years The Company at its option will either repair or replace products that prove to be defective To qualify for Warranty replacement all requests for returns must be made in writing within the warranty period accompanied by a record of the cabinet model and serial number If a return is found to be inoperative due to defects in material and or workmanship we will at our option make necessary repairs or furnish a reconditioned or new replacement part or refrigeration system at no charge The Vendo Company will pay normal transportation charges on parts and refrigeration system replaced under this Warranty If special handling or premium transportation is requested these charges assumed by the purchaser Any parts and or refrigeration systems replaced during the warranty period are warranted for the remaining time on the original warranty This Warranty DOES NOT apply to machines located outside the United States and Canada reconditioned equipment equipment sold as is or components designed to work on electric currents o
70. r United States Canada This warranty benefits each current owner of a V Max vending machine whether that owner is the original purchaser or a transferee Il The Vendo Company warrants each part of each new vending machine for a period of fifteen 15 months from the date of shipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship This Warranty DOES NOT include light bulbs fluorescent tubes fuses finish or operating supplies hermetically sealed refrigeration system used in machines designed to vend bottles cans aseptic cartons is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for six 6 years provided the hermetically sealed portion of the system has not been opened or damaged This six 6 year warranty DOES NOT include fan motors temperature controls capacitors overload switches or starting relays Electronic control boards LED displays and vend motors are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for five 5 years V Return authorization is required to qualify for warranty replacement All requests for returns must be in writing or via phone within the warranty period and accompanied by a record of the cabinet model and serial number of the machine Freight carrier return tickets will only be issued to the machine owner for refrigeration system returns This warranty is voided when the serial number machine is missing If a return is found to be inoperative due t
71. ration unit Adjust the leveling screws to compensate for any irregularities on the floor surface Ideally no adjustment will be necessary and the leveling legs will be flush with the bottom of the vendor A spirit level is a useful aid to level the vendor When the vendor is properly leveled the outer door when opened will remain stationary Vendors must be level to ensure proper operation and to maintain stability characteristics Do not add legs to the vendor Check the manufacturer s nameplate on the left or right side of the vendor s outer door to verify the main power supply requirements of the vendor Be sure the main power supply matches the requirements of the vendor To ensure safe operation plug the vendor only into a properly grounded outlet DO NOT USE EXTENSION CORDS Recommended voltage specs volts required amps of circuit Dedicated 15A service required for 1 machine NOTE Any power supply variance more than 10 may cause the vendor to malfunction Power outlets must be properly grounded Power outlets must be properly polarized where applicable Test the outlets using the following information Refer to Figure 1 on Page S 4 S 3 3 2002 1 LARGE SLOT LINE 2 NEUTRAL CONTACT WHITE 0 5 VOLTS SMALL SLOT LINE 1 LIVE CONTACT BLACK 110 VOLTS ROUND SOCKET EARTH CONTACT GREEN 0 VOLTS EARTH CONTACT SLOT GREEN AND YELLOW 0 VOLTS STEP 1 SLOT Do SLOT oo LIVE CONTACT NE
72. s Pressing the fifth button again de activates the test status of the lights a Compressor Test Mode If the sixth selection button is pressed at the tESt prompt the CnPr mode is displayed If the sixth button is pressed again at the CnPr prompt the controller will activate the test status of the compressor Pressing the sixth button again de activates the test status of the compressor 3 t Cost Setting Mode Multi Price The purpose of this mode is to enable the controller to set the vend price for each of the selections If selection button one through ten is pressed at the COSt prompt the display will toggle SL X 00 X will indicate the selection buttons and 00 will indicate the selection price Pressing the same button again will increase or decrease the price In order to save the selection price either press the service mode button or close the outer door Cost Setting Mode Single Price The purpose of this mode is to enable the controller to set the vend price for each of the selections If selection button one is pressed at the COSt prompt the display will toggle SPRI 00 00 will indicate the selection price Pressing the same button again will increase or decrease the price In order to save the selection price either press the service mode button or close the outer door Note Make sure 1 4 is set properly in configuration group 1 mode Example 1 4
73. s pressed and held for two seconds during the display of the detailed error code that error will be cleared If any other detailed errors exist the next error will now be displayed If no other errors of this type exist the next error summary code will now be displayed or nonE if no other errors exist Coin Pay Out Tube Fill Mode If selection button one is pressed at the COIN prompt the controller will enter the Coin Out Mode The display will show the lowest coin value that can be paid out 5 10 25 etc If any of the buttons e g 1 3 is pressed a pay out of the displayed value will be made Coins will continue to pay out as long as that selection button is held down EXAMPLE If selection button one is pressed while 5 cents is displayed it will pay out a nickel Note If using a four tube coin changer selection button four will allow you to pay out the displayed value When the controller enters the coin tube fill mode the operator is allowed to deposit any coin into the coin changer s acceptor when that coin s tube is not full The tube inventory level will be displayed after each coin is accepted PC 5 312002 Vendo ERROR CODES Open door error code status as displayed Summary level error codes as displayed Detail level error codes as displayed DESCRIPTION No errors exist One or more errors exist Vend mechanism summary error Column jam in column XX Selection switch summary error Selection s
74. setting Pressing selection button one will increase or decrease the start time Press selection button three to save the current setting and return to the hour prompt StP1 Stop Time Setting If selection button two is pressed at the StP1 prompt the controller will enter the Stop Time Setting Option Upon entry into this option the display will show dAY Low Energy Operation This feature is used to choose whether the low energy operation including refrigeration and or lights will occur If selection button two is pressed at the nrG1 or nrG2 prompt the controller will enter the Low Energy Options Upon entry into this program the display will show the first summary level code CtL1 Pressing selection button three will save the currently displayed setting and return the user to the CtL1 prompt Using selection button one will also let the operator toggle between the following modes LOW ENERGY OPTIONS Controls bLC1 option Set lighting during nrG1 status FGX Set refrigeration temperature Str Set start time dA Y Set days to time Hou Set time to start 24 hours Set stop time see above dA Y Set days to time Hour Set time to start 24 hours Note For CtL 1 Str1 and dAY setting refer to page PC 13 For Hour setting refer to page PC 12 PC 14 3 2002 Vendo SET UP AND CODE DESCRI
75. t exists energizes the corresponding vend motor PS5 The vend motor rotates the bucket and cam As the cam rotates the motor position switch actuator raises to the outer surface ofthe cam This closes the switch which signals the controller to remove credit PS6 Product is immediately dispensed The motor and cam continue to rotate until the motor position switch actuator drops into the low part ofthe cam PS 7 Motor stops ITEM 1 ITEM 2 IN STAND BY IS PS 5 PS 6 POSITION af 5 7 STE CAM E RETAINER E 4 if FIGURE 11 NOTE The numbers on the cam reflect the number of vends allowed per cycle Ag G 10 3 2002 51 52 RS3 RSA RS5 RS6 RS7 RS8 Vendo RELOADING SEGUENCE See Figure 12 The gate link rests at a locked position in a cut out on the mech plate This locked position prevents the gate from opening out of seguence The gate link is guided by a slot in the mech plate and is actuated by a ridge on the bucket As the bucket turns the gate link is moved out of the locked position As the gate link rises the gate is opened The spring maintains pressure on the gate link and the gate Product falls into the bucket the gate link returns to the locked position and the gate
76. tenance tests or repairs All testing of sealed refrigeration systems must be done by trained personnel who are familiar with the systems and pressures involved B Physical Protection The accidental release of refrigerant gases can result in physical injuries Always wear protective glasses and protect your hands face and body when working near the refrigeration system WARNING ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION AND PROTECT YOUR HANDS FACE AND BODY WHEN WORKING NEAR THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM SECTION V TEMPERATURE HAZARDS GENERAL Maintenance personnel should be alerted to the potential hazards from hot metal surfaces High temperatures may be present throughout the refrigeration system even though electrical power has been removed S 10 3 2002 Vendo SECTION VI SUBSTITUTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS GENERAL Unauthorized changes or the substitution of unauthorized parts can compromise the equipment designs This can result in unsafe conditions for either the service personnel or the equipment users Always refer to the appropriate parts and service manual for replacement parts and maintenance instructions If questions arise contact the Technical Services Department of the Vendo office in your area When servicing the vending machine always reassemble all components to their original location and position Maintain the correct routing for tubing electrical wiring etc Replace all clamps brackets and guides to their original locati
77. ther than 110v 120v 60hz cycle or 208v 220v 50hz cycle as specified on the serial tag Title and risk of loss pass to the purchaser on delivery of the vending machine replacement parts and or refrigeration system to the common carrier All loss and damage claims are the responsibility of the purchaser and must be filed with the delivering carrier This Warranty DOES NOT include any service guarantee either explicit or implied nor will it extend to cover incidental or consequential damages or damages resulting from purchaser or third party negligence accident vandalism or an act of God The Vendo Company reserves the right to make design changes additions to and improvements upon any of our product without incurring any obligation to incorporate same on any product previously manufactured This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or other obligations or liabilities on our part and we neither assume nor authorize any person to assume for us any other obligation for liability in connection with the sale of said machines or paris thereof EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED HEREIN THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES GIVEN EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING SPECIFICALLY BUT WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED THE VENDO COMPANY 2 1996 T 2 4 2002 Vendo THE VENDO COMPANY NEW EQUIPMENT WARRANTY V MAX VENDING MACHINES Distributo
78. tton two is pressed at the tinE time prompt the controller will enter the Time Date Setting Mode and display CLOC Only the first three selection buttons are used to step through the time date options Using selection button one will allow the controller to cycle through all available time selection options If selection button two is pressed the controller will enter the sub mode that is displayed Pressing selection button three at anytime during this operation will return the controller to the prompt CLOC SELECTION OPTIONS YEAr Current Year Example 2002 nth Current Month dAtE Current Date day of month hour Current Time hours minutes dSt Daylight Savings Time CtL1 Control BLC1 option Year Setting Option If selection button two is pressed at the YEAr prompt the display will show the current year Pressing selection button one will allow you to increase or decrease the year setting Pressing selection button three will return the controller to the YEAr prompt and save the current setting Month Setting Option selection button two is pressed at the nth prompt the display will show the current month Pressing selection button one will allow you to increase or decrease the month setting Pressing selection button three will return to the prompt and save the current setting dAte Date Setting Option If selection button two is pressed at the
79. umulator traps any refrigerant liquid which did not boil off into a vapor before reaching the compressor The accumulator allows the refrigerant liquid to boil off as a vapor preventing damage to the compressor It also prevents suction line sweating The accumulator is mounted in the suction line on the outline side of the evaporator 7 31001 Vendo EVAPORATOR ACCUMULATOR REFRIGERATION CONTROL RELAY IN d CONDENSER FAN ASSEMBLY STARTING RELAY AND CAPACITOR FIGURE 2 Vendo The parts listed below are not part of the sealed refrigeration system and are available separately START CAPACITOR P N 1112805 The start capacitor is used to increase power during the start This additional power will help get the compressor running in case there is any back pressure STARTING RELAY INCLUDED IN ASSEMBLY P N 513506066 The starting relay is mounted in the terminal box on the outside of the compressor under the housing When the compressor first starts up the starting relay closes and completes a starting circuit When the compressor motor reaches operating speed the starting relay opens and breaks the starting circuit THERMAL OVERLOAD SWITCH INCLUDED IN ASSEMBLY P N 513506066 The thermal overload switch is mounted in the terminal box on the outside of the compressor under the housing If the compressor motor gets hot or draws too much current the thermal overload opens and breaks the starting a
80. wer A Grounding Systems Vendo vending machines are provided with the appropriate service cord for the power supply in your area The service cord will connect to the matching electrical outlet Always ensure that the outlet to be used is properly grounded before plugging in the vendor See pages S 3 through S 5 WARNING ALWAYS TEST TO VERIFY PROPER GROUNDING PRIOR TO INSTALLATION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE The electrical grounding system also includes the bonding of all metal components within the vendor This involves a system of bonding wires identified by green or green and yellow marking The system uses serrated head screws lock washers and star washers to ensure the electrical connection between parts Maintenance of vending equipment may involve disassembly Include the above items when reassembling even if the vending machine may appear to function normally without them Omitting any of these items can compromise a link in the grounding system See the appropriate service manual or kit instructions for components and assembly instructions lt 7 3 2002 Vendo SECTION Il ELECTRICAL HAZARDS CONTINUED B Servicing with Power Off For maximum safety unplug the service cord from the wall outlet before opening the vendor door This will remove power from the equipment and avoid electrical and mechanical hazards Service personnel should remain aware of possible hazards from hot components even
81. witch XX is stuck closed Space to sales summary error Column is not assigned to a selection Selection switch XX is not assigned Coin changer summary error Changer communication stopped Tube sense error reported by changer Changer inlet chute blocked Pay out tube jam reported by changer Check sum error reported by changer Excessive escrow attempts Coin jam reported by changer Coin acceptance rate is low Unconnected acceptor reported by changer Coin routing error reported by changer Bill validator summary error Validator communications stopped Bill stacker full reported by validator Defective motor reported by validator Bill jam reported by validator Check sum error reported by validator Bill stacker open reported by validator Bill sensor error reported by validator Card reader summary error Reader communications stopped Error code X sub code Y reported by reader Refrigeration system summary error Temperature sensor unplugged defective Detailed error codes are cleared by pressing selection button 2 for 2 seconds when displayed or matically by the followin Complete a test for column XX Switch XX opens Column XX is assigned Selection XX is assigned Changer communication normal Changer corrected Coin is sensed Changer corrected Changer corrected Coin is sensed Changer corrected Coin acceptance rate improves Acceptor properly connected Coin is routed properly Validator communications normal Bills removed from stacker
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