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Can Drink and Can/Bottle Satellite Service Manual
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1. twice to exit The thermostat that controls the temperature has been preset at the factory It is located on the right side under the hopper See Figure 12 If setting up for the first time please allow sufficient time for the refrigeration system to cool the products Tie WARNING Colder setting does not cool drinks faster but may cause drinks to freeze REFRIGERATION TROUBLESHOOTING Know and understand how to service the unit and how it operates Units may vary but the operation is basically the same Never guess at the problem find the symptom before attempting any repair NOTE 90 of refrigeration problems are electrical The sealed hermetic system was not meant to be worked on outside the Factory Service Center The three things that can go wrong with a sealed system and should be repaired at the Factory Service Center are 1 Low Charge usually caused by leaks look for oil around seals and welds Unit will not cool properly The capillary tube will be frosted before it enters the evaporator inlet tube 2 Restriction in Systems unit frost then melts not cooling properly 3 Bad valves unit does not cool properly noisy compressor COMPRESSOR WILL NOT START Compressor has
2. iN reposition it in the adjustment slots Use notch markers as reference points to align it pV CT vertically See Figure 10 jo Ol ei f Adjusting the Latch Striker q i and Gate Assembly PRODUCT Pull and lift up on the lower 1 end of the gate assembly or EN latch striker Use a small screwdriver as a wedge to a Dg gently pry the dimple away is from the slot opening See Figure 10 on page 1 2 Reposition them in the adjustment slots Use notch FRONTGATE LOADING TRAY FRONT GATE markers as reference points CLOSED OPENED to align it vertically Figure 9 Vend Rack 8 The vend rack has been factory set for most 20 oz bottles or 12 oz cans BACK SPACER BACK SPACER BACK SPACER AL 1 4 TO 12 1 4 TO 1 2 p p zu TYPICAL CONTOURED SETTING 100Z J X fX XN xn DS CENTER FILLER CENTER FILLER CENTER FILLER FoF MV WE X T TYPICAL 120Z CAN TYPICAL TYPICAL M 200Z 200Z T DEPTH SETTING TYPICAL 120Z CAN 1 2 MAX i y r Ps p P A 1 4 MIN N A N LIFT UP y 4 4 LIFT UP PULL A Buide PULL CO SMALL DIMPLE MUST CLEAR IE sio OPENING F SCREWDRIVER Pe c SLOT oo stor OPENING n OPENING U DIMPLE MUST CLEAR SLOT OPENING NOTCH V MARKER LATCH STRIKER LEFT SIDE GATE ASSEMBLY lee RIGHT SIDE
3. Figure 6 Connect Satellite to Host a 7 PRODUCT DISPLAY Make sure that the price and selection labels are set and installed correctly on the Product Display Labels and product containers must face outward toward the customer and match the products being loaded Can Bottle Model Open the main door and unlatch the inner door Slide the can or bottle into position See Figure 7 Can Drink Model Open the main door and unlatch the inner door Slide the can into position from the rear and secure in place with the strap See Figure 8 INSTALL WIRE TIES TO KEE P UMBILICAL CORD AND DROP SENSOR Figure 6a Secure Umbilical Harness PRICE SCROLLS m hip es PRICE SCROLLS nnd u Figure 7 Can Bottle Figure 8 Can Drink Live Display Live Display 8 POWER UP Connect both the host vendor and the Satellite Vendor to their power source Refer to host vendor manual for grounding and electrical power requirements Turn on the host vendor and the Satellite Vendor 6 9 MOTOR COUNT A motor count must be performed on the host vendor controller for ft the controller to recognize the 2 press Z and waita few seconds motors on the Satellite Vendor 46 The total number of working motors 3 Press twice to exit should increase by 6 10 SET PRICES STEP DISPLAY Set prices for selection
4. Figure 10 Column Depth 14 TEST VEND Close host vendor door and Satellite Vendor door Test vend both vendors for proper operation Use real money to simulate actual vend conditions 9 15 INSTALL TIE BRACKET WARNING Failure to install the Tie Bracket in strict accordance with the following procedure may create an unintentional tipping or hazard All installation and service work must be done by a qualified service technician to the host vendor as shown on Figure 11 If attaching on the left side of the host vendor it might be necessary to remove the anti cheat upper E bracket and use the other lj Tie Plate Hook the Tie hy Plate furnished over the lip ae of the Satellite Vendor and host vendor Secure with screws provided gt gt SCREWS Figure 11 Tie Bracket Attach the Satellite Vendor Host va SATEEHITESENDOR TIE BRACKET INSTALLATION CHECKLIST LJ All shipping brackets packing material and tape have been removed C Make sure the vendor is level from left to right and front to back Q The machine is plugged directly into a live dedicated outlet NOTE Extension cords cause problems Do not use extension cords O The dedicated outlet is polarized and grounded Q All vend prices have been correctly set on the host vendor Refer to host vendor service manual L The SATELLITE VENDOR has been properly loaded and all items in
5. Record these numbers for your records in the space provided below All inquiries and correspondence about this vendor must reference the model and serial numbers Should you have any questions about the information in the manual replacement parts or the operation of the vendor you should contact your local distributor or VendNet 165 North 10th Street Waukee IA 50263 PHONE 1 515 274 3641 1 800 833 4411 PARTS FAX 1 515 274 5775 SALES FAX 1 515 274 0390 MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS ELECTRICAL Height 68 5 In Power 120 VAC 230 VAC Width 21 In Cycle 60 Hz 50 Hz Depth 33 5 In Amps 8 Amps 4 Amps Weight 360 Ibs 163 3 kg PRICING By Host Controller CAPACITY REFRIGERATION Selection 20 Oz Unit Size 1 3 HP Hermetically Sealed Bottles Column 23 Refrigerant R 134a Total Charge 3 5 Oz UNPACKING This machine was thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory and the delivering carrier has accepted this vendor as their responsibility Any damage or irregularities should be noted at the time of delivery and reported to the carrier Request a written inspection report from the claims inspector to file any claim for damage File the claim with the carrier not the manufacturer within 15 days after receipt of the machine Carefully remove the outside packing material in a manner not to damage the f
6. LIGHT i f I I Ee D I E i 1 i F 1 i EVAPORATOR om 5090099094 115 VAC 60 HZ es GRN z FANS l 230 AC SU HZ z2 T CONDENSER 1 i i E FANS REFER TO SERIAL PLATE E a F I f a Ei 5 i a i i E Ez i i OVERLOAD i ef oae S l I e e WHT e PORE PE CENE NU TOP E E E RE M C ee ee The contents of this publicated are presented for informational purposes only and while every effort has been made to ensure their accuracy they are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees espress or implied regarding the products or services prescribed herein or their use or applicability We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice USA amp Canada International Servi 800 833 4411 e 800 515 274 3641 165 North 10th Street Parts 888 259 9965 Waukee 50263 Email vendnet vendnetusa com TAKS Owa United States of America Number One In Web Site www vendnetusa com Quality VendNet Vend7c A WITTERN GROUP COMPANY 17
7. each selection correspond to the product display and vend price Refer to Load Products section on page 1 L The machine has at least 4 of space behind it Q The vendor door is closed tightly and locked 10 DROP SENSOR A drop vibration sensor on the delivery chute is your assurance that a product has been vended after a selection is made The drop sensor is factory calibrated for most can and bottle products and should not need Press Service Mode Button m adjustment Press 3 Follow the programming instructions Press LO to performa selt dlagnostic test at right to restore the drop sensor an forunt gr 35s displayed calibration to factory settings VEND CYCLE When a can or bottle selection is made at the host vendor then 24 VDC is sent from the host controller to the SATELLITE VENDOR vend motor The vend motor rotates the product cradle and lets the product drop off the cradle As the can or bottle drops onto the product delivery chute the impact or vibration allows the drop sensor to send a low voltage signal to the host controller After receiving the drop sensor signal the host control board will recognize how the machine is programmed and responds accordingly Refer to host vendor service manual for controller and programming information SOLD OUT Some host vendors will require resetting Refer to host vendor s service manual for additional information REFRIGERATION UNIT REFRIGERATION CONTROLS
8. x5 in size Place the paper in from of the evaporator coil and see if the evaporator fans will draw the paper to the coil Is the condenser fan running Fold a sheet of 8 1 2 x11 paper in half Place the paper in front of the condenser coils and see if it draws paper to it Is the shelf in front of the evaporator coil clear No tools or other air restricting items sthe cold control set between 0 and 2 NOTE Setting the cold control higher does not accelerate cooling of product For additional information call 1 800 833 4411 or send email to vendnet vendnetusa com Please supply model and serial numbers for reference SCHEMATIC DROP TYPICAL CAN MOTOR CAN DRINK ROW SENSOR fe ee ee ay m I D RED GRN RED BLU WHT BLK a l RED WHT GRN WHT BLU WHT T WHT BLK RED z i Ed gt o J 1 2 3 74 85 6 7 8 I i 1 MOTOR DIODE BOARD i l 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 i i i pL WHT BLK RED m RED GRN RED BLU WHT BLK zl RED WHT GRN WHT BLU WHT I mii 15 PIN CONNECTOR BL 5 o m e505 C5 CoQ a s DOAOAG EZ OOH 3 GGG 4 PIN CONNECTOR COLD a E EA ea Rae ve re eT CONTROL CONDENSING UNIT I I T 1 lt gt Mem a i i m i lt lt BO eee Rh eed a 1 u OPTIONAL i
9. FEB 2006 P N 4215155 B CAN DRINK amp CAN BOTTLE SATELLITE SERVICE MANUAL MODELS 3505 3505A GVC1 HOST CONTROLLER CAN DRINK CAN BOTTLE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION cuiua VEND GYCLE oisi iid 11 SPECIFICATIONS sssssstsssststsststsesee 2 REFRIGERATION UNIT sssrin 11 UNPACKING co sindicis 2 CARE amp CLEANING sssrin 16 INSTALLATION 3 PARTS ORDERING PROCEDURE 17 INSTALLATION CHECKLIST 10 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE 17 DROP SENSOR odsssssststssnstsesstsnnse M SCHEMATIC sssrinin 17 INTRODUCTION This manual contains instructions service and installation guidelines for the Can Drink or Can Bottle Satellite Vendor Read this manual thoroughly to become familiar with the features and functions of this machine The initial se up of a vending machine is a very important step of insuring that the equipment operates in a trouble free manner Following the instructions during the initial installation of the machine will avoid service problems and minimize set up time This machine is a six 6 select can or bottle vendor that operates on a first in first out vending principle for all selections The Satellite Vendor uses the electronics and control systems of the host for all vend functions credit accumulation and pricing Each machine is identified by a model and a serial number written on a serial plate attached to the inside or back of the vendor
10. cluding baking soda or ammonia in the cleaning solution Remove and clean drain hose to eliminate any deposits that may restrict condensate water flow The vend mechanisms must be kept clean Any build up of syrup deposits can cause the mechanisms to malfunction Use soap and water with great care so as not to get water into the electrical components To insure proper vending keep delivery slide area free of dirt and sticky substances REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Clean dust from condenser and screen in the front door with a soft bristle brush or vacuum cleaner Remove any dirt or debris from the refrigeration system compartment Remove and clean the condensation pan Do not block the evaporator or any area of the airflow with product or supplies PARTS ORDERING PROCEDURE When ordering parts include the following 1 The model number and serail number of the machine for which the parts are needed Mail your order to VendNet 165 North 10th Street 2 Shipping address iis thie IA 50263 3 Address where the invoice should be sent Eh 515 987 4447 one 4 The number of parts required Sales Fax 515 274 0390 5 Always refer to the pertinent parts and or Email vendnet vendnetusa com parts manul for the correct part number and All orders are careful ae y packed and inspected description ora epecine pare before shipment Damage incurred during Note When RIGHT or LEFT is used with shipment should be reported at once and a th
11. e name of a part it means the person is claim filed with the terminating carrier facing ine machine with Hie apor oaae If you do not have the right parts manual 6 Any special shipping instructions contact the above address VendNet will 7 Carrier desired air or air special truck provide a copy for you if available parcel post or rail Do not wait to order until you receive the parts 8 Signature and date manual instead use the most accurate description you can Include the model 9 Ifa purchase order number is used be sure that it is visible and legible number and serial number of the machine the name of the assembly in which the part is used and if practical a sample part Furnish any information to enable our Parts Department to pinpoint the exact part needed BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Please check the following Does your machine have at least 4 of clear air space behind it Ifthe power is turned on at the fuse box is the machine the only thing that does not work sthe machine plugged directly into the outlet WARNING Extension cords cause problems Do not use extension cords Is the evaporator coil free of dust and dirt sthe condenser coil free of dust and dirt sthe compressor free of dust A blanket of udst can prevent the compressor from cooling off between workouts sthe circuit breaker at the fuse box reset Are evaporator fans running Take a sheet of paper approximately 4
12. erwise route under the partition Route the drop sensor DROP SENSOR EXTENSION HARNESS extension harness Seite a alongside the existing door harness See Figure SECURE WITH WIRE TIE 3 TO MOTOR HARNESS NOT TO POWER CABLE Plug the other end of the p harness to the drop sensor harness from the i controller See Figure 4 Use wire ties provided to E secure the new harness y we to the existing door HARNESS harnesses Use wire cutters to trim excess wire E POWER CABLE ties SN or PANEL MOUN CONNECTOR UMBILICAL BOX Figure 3 Install Drop Sensor Extension Harness To Umbilical Box A11605 4 eee ee ors SECURE WITH WIRE TIES 3 PLACES DROP SENSOR EXTENSION HARNESS Figure 4 Connect to Controller Drop Sensor Harness 6 CONNECT UMBILICAL CORD amp DROP SENSOR CORD ee Go to the back of the host cabinet and loosen REMOVE the four 4 screws holding the umbilical ie i GONER cover Remove the umbilical cover e Locate the umbilical harness and drop sensor cord from inside the service pack envelope Plug both the umbilical harness and drop sensor harness Install the umbilical cover so that the cords are routed though the side of the umbilical cover Use wire ties to keep umbilical cords from the floor See Figure 6a LOOSEN 4SCREWS
13. g set too warm See Refrigeration Controls section on page 2 of this manual UNIT OPERATES LONG OR CONTINUOUSLY 6 Airflow restricted 7 Gasket leak around door Faulty evaporator motor or blades 8 Excessive load After loading unit will causing coils to ice over run longer to pull out excessive heat Loose connections on evaporator from product motor One motor not running 9 Shortage of refrigerant or restriction Air flow blocked by product in front of evaporator or air duct openings REFRIGERATED SPACE TOO COLD Refrigeration control setting too cold See Refrigeration Controls section on page 2 of this manual REFRIGERATED SPACE TOO WARM 1 Refrigeration control setting too warm Condensing space restricted See Refrigeration Controls section on Unit placed too close to a wall page 2 of this manual Compressor bad valves 2 Restricted evaporator space Cap tube will start frosting 8 to 10 Evaporator motor or blades faulty inches past evaporator connection causing the coils to ice over the tube evaporator Check for oil around brazed connections Condenser air flow restricted e Plugged or dirty condenser e Condenser motor or blades bad Blade stuck 13 TROUBLESHOOT NG C RCU TS W TH MULT METER e Check the power source Use voitage section of the Muiti Meter Shouid measure within 5 10 above 5 beiow e Check overioad CAUTION Power must be off and fan circuit open Using the res
14. ge the refrigeration system which may void the refrigeration warranty 1 Unplug the power cord Remove the two screws holding the suction line cover 3 Remove only the ten screws holding the refrigeration unit to the cabinet as shown in Figure 14 4 From the front disconnect the green ground earth wire from the power switch plate 5 From the front remove the screws holding the hopper and remove the hopper 6 Fromthe front remove the air duct SCREW 10 7 From the front unscrew the P clamp that holds the main motor harness and the power harness to the power switch plate 8 From the back pull the unit out a few inches MAIN MOTOR Remove the Mastic from where the main CORD motor cord enters the cabinet Slide the cord out of the two slots one on the outside of the panel and the other on the inside of the SUCTION LINE panel 9 Use the handle on the unit and pull straight Attis back to remove Figure 14 Refrigeration To re install the refrigeration unit reverse the Unit Removal above procedures 15 CARE amp CLEANING WARNING Always disconnect the power before cleaning CABINET EXTERIOR Wash with a mild detergent and water rinse and dry thoroughly Wipe occasionally with a quality car wax Plastic exterior parts may be cleaned with a quality plastic cleaner CABINET INTERIOR Wash with a mild detergent and water Odors may be eliminated by in
15. inish or exterior of the machine Inspect the machine for concealed shipping damage Report any damage hidden by the shipping material directly to the delivering carrier on a Hidden Damage Report Record the model number and INSERT SCREWDRIVER serial number for your records IN SLOT AND TWIST Space is also provided above Remove the knock a way support by placing a 2x4 under the vendor Insert a large USE A WOOD BLOCK TO screwdriver or prying tool into the groove of the knock a way and split it in two See Figure 1 Turn the leveling screws in as far as possible PROP UP ONE SIDE ul LT A10673 Figure 1 Remove Knock Away Supports See INSTALLATION n local state and federal codes and regulations before installation of the vendor Follow the instructions outlined in this manual to minimize installation time and avoid service problems due to improper installation Position the vendor in its place of operation no further than six feet 6 ft from the power outlet or receptacle and check that the door will open fully without interference Leave at least four inches 4 in of space between the back of the machine and any wall or obstruction for proper air circulation CAUTION Do not block the ventilating screens in front or in the rear of the vendor Always allow free ventilation behind a bank installation so that exhaust air is not trapped Failure to d
16. ions on this sheet to determine circuit amperage and protection WARNING Do not use extension cords 2 PARTS CHECKLIST Find the service package envelope inside the Satellite Vendor on the second 2nd shelf near the hopper Remove it and verify that it contains the following parts e Umbilical Cord e Drop Sensor Cord umbilical e Drop Sensor Extension Harness e Tie Bracket and Mounting Screws e Wire Ties 388 If so equipped also verify that you have the optional Filler rectangular shaped plastic i i attached on the back of the inner door It i might be needed if vending 16 9 oz water bottles nn C 3 TOO LS N E E DE D HOST VENDOR SATELLITE e Flat Head and Phillips Head screwdrivers s Wire Cutters Figure 2 Satellite On Right Side of Host 4 SATELLITE VENDOR LOCATION Position the satellite vendor so that it is on the right side of the host vendor Refer to Figure 2 Swing the doors open and check for clearance 5 INSTALL DROP SENSOR EXTENSION HARNESS Open the host vending machine door Find the umbilical box located on the bottom right towards the back of the cabinet See Figure 3 Plug the end with the panel mount connector of the drop sensor extension harness to the cutout hole Attach with wire ties to the motor harness only and not to the power cable See Figure 3 Route the harness through the large hole on the partition oth
17. istance section of the Muiti Meter check terminais 1 and 3 for continuity if no continuity is measured infinity overioad may be tripped Wait 10 minutes and try again if stii no continuity overioad is defective Check reiay See Figure 13 Compressor Schematic on page Unscrew iead terminais and remove reiay from compressor NOTE keep reiay upright Check terminais 1 and S or L and S with the Muiti Meter Repiace reiay if continuity exists Check compressor windings See Figure 13 Compressor Schematic on page 2 Check winding resistance with the Muiti Meter if readings are not within 2 Ohms the compressor is fauity WARNING Wiring diagrams must be followed as shown Wrong wiring can cause serious electrical hazard and potential damage or rupture component electrical parts TABLE 2 WINDING RESISTANCE Approximate resistance reading across terminals use RXI scale COMMON to START COMMON to RUN RUN to START COMMON to SHELL No Continuity COMMON START Figure 13 Compressor Schematic 14 REFRIGERATION UNIT REMOVAL The refrigeration unit is a hermetically sealed completely self contained modular 1 4 H P unit charged with 3 5 ounces of ozone friendly R 134 a refrigerant The complete refrigeration unit can be removed if there is a service problem CAUTION Do not place any object in the evaporator assembly area or inside the cabinet area that will block airflow This may dama
18. no power omthnomc l Machine not plugged in Tripped breaker or blown fuse Overload defective Trips too fast Check overload with the Multi Meter Faulty wall outlet Start relay defective Check start relay 1 with the Multi Meter Short or tear in power cord es is Compressor has open windings Improper wiring Low voltage 5 below Check the power source with the Multi Meter COMPRESSOR TRIPS ON OVERLOAD 1 Improper voltage 5 1096 above 596 below Check power source with Multi Meter Check compressor windings with a Multi Meter Short in other component Isolate and eliminate each electrical component until short is found 2 Overload defective Trips too fast Compressor is too hot Check overload with Multi Meter Dirty condenser 3 Relay defective Won t open after Faulty condenser motor or blade starting Check relay with Multi Meter Restricted air flow 4 Compressor has shorted windings Check compressor windings with Multi Meter CAUTION Condenser must be kept clean of dirt and debris for proper air circulation 12 NOISY OR VIBRATING UNIT 1 Components rubbing or touching each 2 Worn or aged grommets other 3 Compressor Check fan blades and motor Bad valves Loose shrouds and harness Slugging Copper tubing Bad windings See Figure 13 Compressor Schematic on page 2 Loose or unsecured parts Low voltage UNIT SHORT CYCLES Temperature settin
19. o so could result in a refrigeration failure Level the vendor making sure all levelers are touching the floor The vendor must be level for proper operation If it is properly leveled it should not rock or teeter on any of the levelers When the vendor is level the door can be opened to any position and not move by itself Try the door half closed straight out and in a wide open position before deciding that the machine is level Remove all shipping brackets tape and inner packing material from the vendor Operating the vendor without removing the tape and packing material could result in damage to the vendor 1 GROUNDING EARTHING amp ELECTRICAL IMPORTANT Refer to the Safety Manual and Installation Guidelines P N 4206816 that shipped in the service package with your machine Prior to connecting the equipment the integrity of the main electrical supply must be checked for correct polarity presence of ground earth and correct voltage It is recommended that these checks be repeated at 6 month intervals with the routine safety electrical testing of the equipment itself Consult a licensed electrician to correct negative voltage amperage polarities or ground earth checks For proper operation of any equipment utilizing electronically controlled components the equipment should be placed on an isolated or dedicated noise free circuit properly polarized and grounded Refer to the Electrical Specificat
20. of the cabinet The refrigeration unit cold be damaged 5 A loading chart has been provided on the inner door to make it easier to keep track of what types of products have been loaded into the Satellite Vendor Use a dry erase marker to avoid making a permanent mark 6 If refilling with the same product size into the same column then load products into the columns Skip steps 7 through 11 7 If loading for the first time changing a column to a different product size or to reset the product cradle motor to correct position then load one row of products in each column and test vend each column using real money 8 Add first 5 rows of products in each column to check product spacing Products should not have more than 1 4 to 1 2 inches of free space at the front or back of the columns as shown on Figure 10 Adjust the back spacer latch striker or gate assembly to achieve the required dimension The Vend Rack has been factory set for most 20 oz water bottles or 12 oz cans If vending 16 9 oz water bottles then remove Filler 4211816 from the back of the inner door and install it in the Vend Rack Follow instructions on the Filler decal 9 If product spacing is correct then test vend each column using real money Load the columns to full capacity CAUTION Do not load dented or damaged cans or bottles in the columns Possible jams could occur Adjusting the Back Spacer A BACK SPACER Lift the back spacer and Y a g i
21. s 80 LI 40 through 85 in the same manner z um you would set prices for existing n selections Refer to the host 4 Press selection number on keypad d f t ti 5 Enter new price of selection ven or INS ion on programming 6 Toerase press then go to step 5 prices or follow instructions at right b x 7 Press to accept price to set price by selection 8 Repeatsteps 4 thru 7 for other selections 9 Press twice to exit STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button Bl 40 11 SET SATELLITE ROW 8 TO CAN OR BOTTLE When connecting the satellite to _STep auo the host controller for the first time row 8 must be set to can or bottle Note The host controller is originally to select row 8 factory configured so that all to toggle to bottle or can selections are snack Setting the ect SnAc Can bott bottle SnAc Snack entire row 8 to can or bottle to save ensures that satellite selections 80 thru 85 operate as a can or bottle and not a snack three times to exit Can CAn normally used with double depth loading of cans to double the product capacity of that selection During a vend the product cradle stops rotating as soon as the drop sensor detects a vend This is to prevent double vending Bot
22. tle bott normally used with single depth loading of bottles This setting allows the product cradle to continue rotating a few more seconds so that it is positioned closer to the loading zone This reduces the customer s waiting time when the product cradle is activated for the next vend 12 SET SELECTION TO CAN OR BOTTLE If there will be a mixture of can and bottle selections then Press Service Mode Button I individual selections will need to Press 4 E be configured Press 1 and wait 2 seconds Note Only when row 8 has been Press selection number 80 on keypad configured to can or bottle in Press 1 to toggle bottle or can vendor Note CAn Can bott bottle Press to save Repeat steps 4 thru 6 to set selections 81 85 step 11 can each selection be set individually to vend can or bottle Press three times to exit 13 LOAD PRODUCTS IMPORTANT SUGGESTION Load the front rack with products that sell faster When loading fill the rear selections first This method makes it easier to load the rack 1 Products featured in the front door Product Display must match the product being loaded 2 Filler slides must be kept clean Refer to Figure 9 for part names locations and product orientation 3 Product container bottoms must face towards the center of the rack as shown Refer to Figure 10 4 Do not store bottles in spare space
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