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1. LEVER If the cylinder pin does not seat in the square hole press against both ends of the lock cylinder Rotate the cylinder until the pin snaps into place until you are certain the key will unlock the lock Install the Optional Cash Box Lock Remove the cash box from the merchandiser 1 Assemble the lock as shown in the illustration to the right 2 Return the cash box to the merchandiser LOCK CYLINDER P 4800006 46 Leave the door open and test the lock mechanism with a key Do not close the door LOCK BAR NUT Fa Fai Pa Pa a 2 l December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Final Installation Set Up the Coin Mechanism lf the changer is nota MARS TRC 6000 proceed to LOADING THE COIN MECHANISM If the Changer is a MARS TRC 6000 you must set the high quarter switch Set the Quarter Switch QUARTER SWITCH ACTION PEE POSITION oe The coin mechanism will only store 6 ON quarters The rest are sent to the coin box Fewer quarters are JE 3 4 available for change 425P0010 The coin mechanism will store 69 quarters More quarters are available for change Load the Coin Mechanism Once you arrive at the steps that tell you how to setup your coin mechanism please perform the following steps 1 Plug the power cord into the electric outlet and turn ON the main power switch 4 2 Press and press once Press until either QUITIB FTECH or MOB
2. OE 1 Press m then press until the display shows something similar to A B L D EF This display means that all trays A H are available for vending An unavailable tray has its letter replaced by a blank space 2 Press the appropriate letter to toggle a tray on or off NOTE Unavailable selections will not appear in the diagnostics 3 CONTINUE December 2004 65 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide SET UP BASIC SUREVEND OPTIONS The SureVend system uses infrared sensors to ensure that a vend is successful See SureVend on page 41 for a fuller description of its features before performing the configuration procedures below O 1 l l 1 Press then press until the display shows one of the following SURE DFF Choose this option if you do not want to use the SureVend feature SUREV ON The SureVend option is activated 2 Press to choose between these options If you chose SUREV OFF you are finished with all SureVend functions Otherwise continue to the next step 3 Press until the display shows one of the following OPT N SUREV If the SureVend system has any kind of a failure the machine will revert to its normal operating mode bypassing the SureVend feature MUST SUREV If the SureVend system has any kind of failure the machine will go temporarily out of service until the fault is corrected 4 CONTINUE lt SET SUREVEND UP T
3. 157P0011 Continue pulling the tray forward for another inch You will then be able to tilt the tray downward into the loading position as shown The candy or snack tray is now ready for loading ee ae sa N SNACK OR CANDY TRAY IN THE LOADING POSITION NOTE When the cabinet door is not fully open the bottom tray will rest on the delivery pan assembly Handle the tray with care to avoid scratching the delivery pan assembly December 2004 17 4800006 Tray Set Up Refreshment Center Operators Guide Set up Trays to Vend Products These instructions will guide you through setting up your trays for vending You will be asked to determine if your tray can physically hold the products you intend to vend If not you will be directed to other procedures which will help you get them set up Follow these nine steps for each tray in your machine 1 Make sure the tray is in the loading position 2 Is the column wide enough for the intended product If so proceed to the next step Otherwise set up your tray to vend wider products see below this page When you re done return to step 3 in this procedure 3 Will the products fit between the spiral turns If so proceed to the next step Otherwise change the spiral 4 Will the product pass under the tray immediately above If so proceed to the next step Otherwise reposition the tray and g
4. 4 Press the selection number to toggle that motor of the tray between FIFO and no FIFO NOTE Fifo motors are shown as gt in place of the tray letter in the motor position The gt means that this motor is linked to the motor to the right For coupled motors the even motor will show and the odd motor will show gt The last motor on a tray cannot have a gt A is displayed if a motor was originally marked as FIFO but now is not present A X is displayed if the motor is FIFO linked but not present A O is displayed if the motor is the last of a FIFO link but not present EXAMPLE The display shows tray A as HAA gt gt AAAAR The display is telling you that selctions A2 A3 and A4 are all linked together and are using the FIFO mode 36 5 Press to link the whole tray together O START 6 Press to unlink all motors on a tray O CLEAR 7 CONTINUE SHOW THE TEMPERATURE IN STANDBY MODE Supervisor Mode Only 1 Follow the steps in Gain Access to The Supervisor Mode on page 55 1 A 2 Press then until something like 3 F displays ae 3 Press re an apostrophe is added before the temperature 3 F Close the door The temperature will display in the ready message once the temperature setpoint is met 4 CONTINUE December 2004 69 4800006 oo Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide lt e VIEW MACHINE TEMPER
5. Guide Programming Procedures lt CLEAR PAID SALES DATA ONLY 5 9 1 Press amp Wa N O then press until the display shows XX XX XX XX is a dollar and cents figure showing the total of all PAID sales in the machine as opposed to unpaid sales like winner and free vends This is the total since the last time it was cleared xe DELETE O CLEAR 2 Press and hold re Two beeps sound and the display shows CLEARING momentarily and then changes to FINISHED All paid sales data is cleared other data is not cleared 3 CONTINUE lt VIEW AMOUNT IN COIN BOX Not shown if total is zero 5 l Press Ka then press until the display shows EBX XX XX 2 XX XX is the dollar and cents amount in the coin box 3 CONTINUE h lt VIEW AMOUNT IN VALIDATOR Not shown if total is zero 5 1 Press Ka then press until the display shows DBV XX XX XX XX is the dollar amount in the bill stacker 2 Press to show the quantities of bills in the stacker For example the display shows 0 7 e0 meaning that there are 20 1 bills in the bill stacker Press again to show the quantities of other bills such as 5s 10s or 20s 3 CONTINUE December 2004 81 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide ce VIEW FREEVEND SALES BY TIME INTERVAL Not shown if total is zero 5S l 1 Press re then press until the display shows 5S XX XX XX XX is the total value of unpa
6. a It tells the machine how large a bill or coin to accept even though there is not enough change in the coin mech to cover all possible paybacks For example enter 1 00 The machine will take a dollar bill or coin even though there is less than 1 00 s worth of change Entering 5 00 tells the machine to take a five even though there is less than 5 00 s worth of change and so forth NOTE This could cause a customer to be short changed Entering 0 00 means that bills or coins will only be accepted if there is enough change to cover them b The value of X XX also tells the machine how much the customer is allowed to overbuy a product The customer will be short changed when an overbuy occurs Example For a value of 0 25 if there is no change in the machine and the customer inserts a 1 00 bill The customer can purchase a product for 0 75 even though the change cannot be paid back The customer will be short changed Normally a purchase will not be approved unless all change can be paid Entering 0 00 means that the vend will only be approved when the correct change can be returned overbuy disabled 6 Press until the display shows LOWITISG X XX The display will show USE EXALT CHANGE when the amount of available change in the coin mechanism falls below the value of X XX Enter a value with the number keys For example if LOLWTISG i00 is displayed the USE EXALT CHANGE message is displayed when less than a dollar s worth of ch
7. 4800006 28 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Tray Set Up Install a Spiral Coupler 1 Place the gear in position if one is required for this set up When Used with a Motor 2 Hold the motor in place FIAL and push the spiral COUPLER coupler through the motor gear box until it clicks into position Be sure the spiral couplers are oriented as shown below NOTE B The motor output shaft opening contains eight facets to allow the spiral coupler to FRONT VIEW OF be installed in any one of MOTOR OUTPUT SHAFT wn eight positions Spiral Coupler Orientation ONE POSITION ONE POSITION COUNTERCLOCKWISE CLOCKWISE FROM VERTICAL FROM VERTICAL LEFT SPIRAL RIGHT SPIRAL COUPLER COUPLER AS VIEWED FROM FRONT OF TRAY When Used with a Coupler Bearing 3 Hold the coupler bearing in place and push SPIRAL the spiral coupler through the bearing until COUPLER the coupler clicks into position Be sure the coupler is in the proper orientation as shown SPIRAL BEARING Ad December 2004 29 4800006 Tray Set Up Refreshment Center Operators Guide Move a Tray Up or Down This merchandiser can be adjusted to vend taller products Follow the guidelines below e Keep in mind that when you increase the product height available to a tray by lowering it you will be decreasing the product height available to the tray below e lfatray is in the lowest position the tray below it should not be in the highest
8. O a Press this button to S e See any fault or condition that has placed the machine out of service see View Diagnostic Messages on page 91 z Press this button to eC e Perform test vends e Test machine functions LL e Test Motors e Test displays z Press this button to e Lock Unlock access to functions Enter the Supervisor mode Set Printer or Dex Options o aps e Change Supervisor access code e Turn Talker Mode On Off 4800006 52 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Flow Charts Machine Product Configuration Configuration Functions Functions 4 amp 7 A SA V se SS Q S O S Y Select Display Language page 58 Y View Or Set Machine Configuration page 64 Enable or Disable Trays page 65 Select Coin Mechanism page 58 Set SureVend Up the SureVend Anti Jackpot Feature page 66 Select Bill Validator and Options page 59 Set SureVend Up the SureVend Anti Jackpot Feature page 66 Select Card Reader and Options page 60 Select Monetary Couple Options page Uncouple Tray 61 Motors page 67 Set Defrost Options page 68 Set Up Winner Mode page 63 Set Temperature page 64 December 2004 Free Vend Test Vend Selections And Verify Credit Added page 87 Set Freevend Options page 90 Testthe Motors page 87 Diagnostics Test the SureVend System page 89 View Diagnostic Messages page 91 T
9. Pl Posi vend 4800006 Models 480 481 z oe Refreshment Genter 1 MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS A Crane Co Comoany CRANE GP 12955 Enterprise Way Bridgeton Missouri 63044 1200 314 298 3500 www CraneMS com Copyright 12 04 Refreshment Center Operator s Guide Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS MENGE OCC LYON ceisiais aooaaeoa aa en aaa Eaa ades 1 POWT R O O MES opaa E E a T 3 PADa RDC NECN ae N 3 Contokand Mar MO S a A E 4 Torithe Merchandiser ON Gnd OPP eiere E N 6 Minal Se UD asirese oeoo E a o aana S taes 7 Moving the Merchandiser Through a Narrow Doorway ccccccceceaeeseseseececececeaaeesseseeeeceseaaeaeseseeees 7 Open he Rer Outlet DITS ssa casa arate Ske sci wacw teak sachet Mite sth one laauadesmass 9 Positiow the Merchandiser a5 asses 25h Dares Er E 9 Conroe Machine rok D a ZOD cea E E EE 10 Tray SetU Dreni es E EE A aa 17 Place a Tray in the Loading POsiioMesicsigiaciiunn a a E E 17 Setup Trays to Vend PrO Cuts ecien E E E E besmaaunadee estes 18 Set Up A Iray To Vend Wide Prod Cts ix 2s vse sh2 veenddue seenestanecanseneuyandeeaneeschaeuusanieowoenentepbaaiteawiwsceaasuannds 18 Remove aonack or Candy 1 Gay aeran N aces 19 Remove a Botke Vi ay aiei e a E in euehiei awe 21 Remove and Instal Column Dividers s i a a a A a AREN ES 22 Operate a Tray Outside Of Me Machine cernas e A E a RE 22 Replace a Motor witha Spitak Bearing 2x asic cesee aneo a a a E N A 23 Connect and Disc
10. amp O 2 S amp Press this button to put your machine into the Price Setting mode You can see maximum and minimum machine prices and change prices for entire machine entire tray or individual selection Press this button to set up how the Free Vend mode will operate lt O INSERT r Press to view the temperature of a cold unit if applicable or software version number Press this button to Se e Select display language e Select card reader and options Y i i i i ha e Select coin mechanism and bill e Select monetary options validator e Set winner feature Press this button to e View total sales by machine tray or e Clear resettable data S mer selection e View Winners e View total vends by machine tray e View Time Data or selection e View or set machine I D 7 Press this button to amp e Download data into your portable data collection device PDCD OR 2 e Set printer baud rate depending upon which device you are using Press this button to Se e Set machine configuration e Set up can unit options e Set which trays are active e Couple uncouple tray motors e Setup SureVend options e Set cold unit temperature Press this button to e Set time of day intervals for inhibit 8 S Set time of day freevend and discount vending e Set day month and year e Edit messages e Set Daylight Savings Option e Select display messages a Press this button to e Pay one or more coins from the coin mechanism
11. selections NOTE A high number of corrected vends on a specific selection could indicate that the tray is not properly configured for that product 3 Press The display shows WU SURE XXXX XXXX represents the total number of vends viewable by selection made while SureVend was not in use Press and hold L to reset this count O CLEAR a Enter a selection letter number to view the count for that selection b Either enter another selection letter number or press to scroll through all selections 4 CONTINUE 4800006 86 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures lt a TEST VEND SELECTIONS AND VERIFY CREDIT ADDED h Press The display shows TEST 2 amp You may now test vend selections If you insert OnE into the machine the zeros in the display will be replaced with the amount of the credit After the item vends your money will be returned NOTE You may make one more test vend if you close the door while still in TEST VEND mode 2 CONTINUE 9 TEST THE MOTORS Press e then press until the display shows TEST FITRS 2 Press to interrogate all motors The display stops at the first motor with a known h error or r will show the total number of homed motors X 3 Press re to run all snack motors one time The display stops at any motor showing O START an error Of s Press to run only those motors not home or jammed After a m
12. Do not unplug the sensor let it hang down the left hand side of the cabinets wall Position the barrier inside the cabinet just below the second trays rails Make sure that the third tray rail connector plug is left underneath the barrier You will need to remove the left hand side tray rails underneath the barrier in order to position the barrier Mount the barriers mounting rails to the sides of the machine using one screw for each rail Move the barrier to the back right corner of the cabinet leaving a gap on the left hand side of the barrier Place the 1 2 by 1 2 piece of foam tape on the left side of the cabinet in between the barrier and the cabinet where you have left the gap Place the large foam board at the upper right side of the air supply panel Place the small foam board next to the large foam Make sure that the small boad is at the bottom of the large board Bend the flanges on the air supply panel to hold the foam boards in place Mount the air plate directly under the barrier on the right side of the air supply panel Mount the air deflector in front of the air plate under the barrier The opening should be facing you Re mount all tray rails and re connect all rail connections Replace all snack and candy trays You may have to adjust the tray rails underneath the barrier to provide adequate spacing for your trays Re mout the temperature probe underneath the barrier in the holes provided on the
13. It monitors the temperature within the cabinet and will automatically go into an out of service mode should any of the following conditions occur e The temperature of the refrigerated cabinet does not fall to 41 F 5 C within 30 minutes after the door of the refrigerated cabinet is closed e The temperature of the refrigerated cabinet does not fall to 41 F 5 C within 30 minutes after a defrost e The temperature of the cabinet rises above 41 F 5 C for more than 15 minutes without the door of the refrigerated cabinet having been open except within 30 minutes of a defrost e For testing purposes the temperature of the cabinet rises above 41 F 5 C for at least one second with the refrigerated door open When the health shutoff control is triggered the display will read TEFMPORARY GUT OF SERVICE ONLY TOP 2 SHELVES AVAILABLE or ONLY TOP 3 SHELVES AVAILABLE depending on machine configuration When the monetary door is opened the message changes to HL ER and the date time and maximum cabinet temperature reached are displayed If the refrigerated cabinet door is opened and then closed the health control timer will reset and the refrigeration system will have another 30 minutes to cool the cabinet below 41 F 5 C The out of service condition may occur during initial setup as it will take time for the refrigeration system to cool the cabinet the first time Therefore National Vendors recommends leaving
14. The temperature sensor will be mounted on the top left hand side of the cabinet 4800006 10 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Initial Set Up Set machine for two tray configuration version 1 REMOVE PC BOARD FROM TRAY RAIL AND ATTACH TO THE POSTS ON LOWER RIGHT HAND RAIL FOLD FLANGES AT THESE PLACES FOR 2 TRAY OPTION LARGE FOAM BOARD VERSION 1 AIR PLATE AIR SUPPLY we 7801175 PANEL AIR 7801155 iN DEFLECTOR 7801174 VERSION 1 7801170 BARRIER SHELF 7800021 FOAM 4241148 RAIL LH D THERMAL i BARRIER i 7801159 q Dii Pa d Pa l a 7 1 fa T L l r oq MOUNT TEMP 780p0043 SENSOR TO LEFT ATTACH PC CABINET SIDE WALL BOARD TO JUST BENEATH BARRIER THE POSTS ON RAIL 7801181 VERSION 1 AS SHOWN FIGURE 1 December 2004 11 4800006 13 14 15 16 17 Initial Set Up Refreshment Center Operators Guide Version 1 duct system two tray configuration See Figure Figure 1 on page 11 You must first remove all trays from your merchandiser Remove the right tray rail guide for tray A shelf Remove the tray rail board and the tray shield from the second tray guide rail in the machine Re attached the tray shield to the second tray rail Mount the tray rail board and the to the right side of the barriers mounting rail standoffs Remove the temperature sensor bracket mounted to the left hand side of the cabinet
15. You have now established a 25 discount that starts at 3 30 pm and ends at 6 00 om 7 Press The display shows i The dashes represent the days that this time interval is active Pressing number keys 1 through 7 switches the days on off 1 sunday 2 monday etc For example press 2 4 and 6 The display now shows i ffl WW F This discount interval is only active on Monday Wednesday and Friday December 2004 73 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide 8 Press The display shows The dashes represent the trays affected by this time interval Press the appropriate letter key to enable a tray press the key again to disable it For example pressing A C and E will cause the display to look like this A C E meaning that all A C and E selections are affected by this interval Press to turn on all levels press to turn all levels off O STRT O CLEAR 9 Press The display shows i fflESG OFFor i ffiESG X OFF means there is no custom message selected and X represents the custom message number set for this interval Press the number key of the message 1 through 8 you want displayed To edit this message press and follow the procedure given in Edit Custom Messages on page 76 Press 0 to turn the message OFF for this time interval 10 CONTINUE lt SELECT A STANDBY MESSAGE Rey Re rA The standby message is displayed durin
16. scanning patterns are used depending upon the size and shape of the product e The vending machine controller then starts the delivery motor and constantly checks the SureVend system for detection of the delivered product e f no product delivery is detected the controller continues to run the delivery motor for up to three revolutions pausing momentarily at the home position of each revolution of the motor e f no product is detected after the third revolution the selection is marked as empty and the customer s credit is optionally restored to make another selection or is automatically returned e f product delivery is detected before the delivery motor has come to the home position for the first time the delivery motor continues running to its home position e lf the delivery motor has already passed the first home position the motor will stop immediately upon product detection to avoid the possibility of vending a second product NOTE A fatal malfunction in the SureVend detection system during the vend is treated the same as a product delivery It is assumed that the malfunction is due to tampering or vandalism Anti Jackpot provides protection against unforeseeable cheating of the SureVend system lf a certain number of SureVend empty conditions occur SureVend will disable itself for a few minutes A SureVend empty condition occurs when product delivery is not detected and the customer s money is restored or ret
17. x Press amp torunall motors on this tray O START Of 1 Press s to run only those motors in error O CLEAR Of Press a number key to run that motor only CONTINUE 4800006 88 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures lt TEST THE SUREVEND SYSTEM 1 X Press e then press until the display shows one of the following SURETST UKThis means the SureVend system is operating properly SURETST XX XX represents the location of a blockage The sensing zone numbers 1 9 may appear 1 being closest to the glass This display changes as the location of the blockage changes accompanied by a beep You may use this screen to test the product coverage of the SureVend sensors but the accuracy may be somewhat lower than in actual vend situations SURETST CALThis means that calibration values are high Press to view the calibration values This condition may be caused by dirt misalignment of the SsureVend sensors or a partial blockage of a sensor From any of the previous displays press to view the real time calibration values Press or to return to the SURETST screen A calibration value of 0 indicates a shorted detector This will normally require replacing the hinge side PC assembly A calibration value of 1 means that the zone could not be calibrated indicating a blocked or damaged sensor Calibration values above A are abnormal and may require adjustin
18. 87 Test Vends VIEW eroine sanea 85 EVIE DACA VIO W earen 83 Time Interval Editing sennior 12 Te OF Day Seles 71 Time Of Day Vending DISCOUND enges aa 2 RCS EAEE E E E E EE E E T2 TANI DGC setseeateleeessctiredhinessieiuehions 12 TOPS fe antainciacodients n iutdmemechhanteal 36 December 2004 Index 2 Index Total Paid Vends View ceee seco eeeeee 80 Total Unpaid Sales View cccceseeeeeees 85 Total Unpaid Vends View sesosooseeneseessee 85 Tray Motors Couple Uncouple 67 Tray Install cecsniccswensseaeonssace wesieanweeeidensreaens 31 TAY IRCMOVAl cece tities sotte neat tntea 19 Trays SCUD erranera 18 U Unscheduled Defrost eee ce eeee ee 68 y Vending Position eoesssssseeresessssssesresrsssses 37 Verify Credit Added cccccccccesseeeeeeeees 87 View Amount in Coin BOX uu cece ceee ee eees Sl Amount In Validator oo eee ees 8 1 Card Reader Paid Sales ou 79 Coupon Sales snes cctactancsuteetivedie maceceseas 80 Diagnostic Messages ccccceceeeeeeees 91 Discount Sales By Time Interval 82 Error Messa oS ean 91 Free Vends miren a aN 82 Freevend Sales By Time Interval 82 Machine ID Number cccccee eee 85 Motor Status By Tray cceee 88 Nonresettable Sales Data c cc 79 Nonresettable Vend Data 0 ee 79 SureVend Data ccccessecssescsorceseres 86 Sales DAA sonona a ee ea
19. MIECH displays depending upon which coin mech type you have 3 If you chose MOB MIECH in the previous step go to step 4 and perform the rest of this procedure If you chose DUMB MECH in the previous step fill the coin tubes with coins Make sure the coins are not shingled You are now finished setting up your coin mech Do not perform the rest of this procedure 4 Press until the standby message is displayed then press lt O START 5 Insert at least 20 coins of each denomination through the coin chute Continue to fill the coin tubes either through the coin chute or the tops of the tubes 6 Visually check the coin tubes to make sure coins are not shingled 7 Press or O STOP 8 If credit is still shown in the display turn the machine power OFF then back ON December 2004 47 4800006 Final Installation Refreshment Center Operators Guide Operational Readiness Check 1 2 3 4 o Perform test vends on all selections Do any of the snack or candy products catch on the tray and fail to vend If not skip to step 3 If so perform the following procedures on the affected areas until all products vend properly a Install and or adjust a product spacer See Install a Product Spacer on page 32 b Install a product pusher See Product Pusher Usage on page 35 c Install and or remove spiral wall retainers See Spiral Wall Retainer Usage on page 34 d Perform the appropriate spiral an
20. View Software Version page 70 DEX Printer Select Printer Baud Rate page 58 Download Data To A PDCD page 90 54 Time of Day Set the Time Of Day page 71 Set the Date page 71 Set Daylight Savings Option page 71 Y Set Time Of Day Inhibited Vending page 72 Set Time Of Day Free Vending page 72 Set Time Of Day Discount Vending page 72 Select a Standby Message page 74 Select An Out of service Message page 75 Select a Freevend Message page 75 Y Edit Custom Messages page 76 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures 2 GAIN ACCESS TO THE SUPERVISOR MODE 1 Press tel The display shows ENTER CODE You must enter the four digit supervisor code within 6 seconds to gain access NOTE A new machine has a factory set supervisor code of 0000 2 When you have entered the right code you will hear two beeps and see UNLOCKEL in the display After a few moments the standby message returns 3 You are now ready to perform various supervisor functions 4 CONTINUE lt ENTER A NEW SUPERVISOR CODE Supervisor Mode Only 1 Follow the steps in Gain Access to The Supervisor Mode on page 55 2 Press tel then until the display shows SUFER XXXX The X s represent the current supervisor code Use the number keys to enter a new code IMPORTANT If you enter a new code be sure to keep a written record
21. left inside wall of the cabinet 4800006 12 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Initial Set Up Set the machine for three tray configuration version 1 Note lf you are using a three tray configuration you will not use the air deflector and the air plate 7801169 LARGE FOAM BOARD y FOLD FLANGES AT THESE PLACES FOR 3 TRAY OPTION AIR SUPPLY a PANEL N D N 7801170 SMALL FOAM BOARD gt 7800021 BARRIER FOAM 4241148 MOUNT TEMP SENSOR TO LEFT Be pe Se pe pp ES me ee SS ss See Sess O O O I me ae mm a am O ae ae ee ae ee eR A mm em em CABINET SIDE WALL JUST BENEATH BARRIER U A U l i gi gi U 0 Q Q Q RAIL LH Sar THERMAL BARRIER Y 7801159 i mie Pi t 780p0044 REMOVE PC BOARD alae FROM TRAY RAIL AND THE POSTS ATTACH TO THE POSTS ON RAIL 7801181 ON RIGHT HAND RAIL AS SHOWN FIGURE 2 December 2004 13 4800006 Initial Set Up Refreshment Center Operators Guide Version 1 Duct system three tray configuration See Figure Figure 2 on page 13 1 You must first remove all trays from your merchandiser 2 Remove the right two tray rail guides for tray A and B shelf 3 Remove the tray rail board and the tray shield from the third tray guide rail in the machine 4 Re attached the tray shield to the third tray rail 5 Mount the tray rail board and to the right side of the barriers mount
22. of it There is no other way to access the SUPERVISOR mode 3 CONTINUE lt gt ENTER A FREEVEND CODE Supervisor Mode Only T K 1 Follow the steps in Gain Access to The Supervisor Mode on page 55 2 Press te then until the display shows FREE XXXX The X s represent the current freevend code Use the number keys to enter a new code This code is used with the FREE WITH KEY freevend mode If the code is anything other than 0000 it must be entered after the key lock is turned in order to enable one free vend 3 CONTINUE December 2004 55 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide lt ASSIGN A CODE TO VIEW DATA WITHOUT OPENING THE DOOR Supervisor Mode Only lf the proper code is entered sales data can be viewed by machine tray or selection without opening the merchandiser s door 1 Follow the steps in Gain Access to The Supervisor Mode on page 55 2 Press tel then until the display shows NR XXXX The X s represent the currently entered code Use the number keys to enter a new code if desired Usage From the standby message enter the code using the customer keypad Non resettable total paid sales and total paid vends will display Press to scroll through the data 3 CONTINUE lt LOCK OR UNLOCK MODE OR PAYOUT KEYS Supervisor Mode Only P 1 Follow the steps in Gain Access to The Supervisor Mode on page 55 2 Press tel then until the displa
23. shaded location e There should be enough room in front of the merchandiser for the door to move freely CAUTION This machine is only rated for installation at an indoor location December 2004 9 4800006 Initial Set Up Refreshment Center Operators Guide Configure Machine for Dual Zone To configure your machine for dual zone you must first know what duct system your machine has There are two different duct systems There is a version 1 duct system which uses a tall air Supply panel as shown in figure 1 and 2 This air supply panel will extend all the way to the top of the machine Version 2 duct system which uses a short air supply panel as shown in figure 3 will only extend about half way up the machine Both duct systems have two different configurations for the dual zone option There is a two tray configuration and a three tray configuration lf you have a version 1 duct system and you are configuring your machine for a two tray configuration See Figure Figure 1 on page 11 lf you have a version 1 duct system and you are configuring your machine for a three tray configuration See Figure Figure 2 on page 13 If you have a version 2 duct system and you are configuring your machine for a two tray ora three tray configuration See Figure Figure 3 on page 15 Note lf you are not using dual zone in the merchandiser then you must remove the barrier foam boards air deflector and the air plate
24. shows UBT XX XX XX XX is the amount of money collected from card reader sales Also see View Discount Sales By Time Interval on page 82 3 CONTINUE December 2004 79 4800006 ook Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide lt VIEW COUPON SALES Not shown if total is zero 5S Press Ka then press until the display shows XX XX Press ar then press until the display shows TKN XX XX XX XX is the amount of money collected from card reader sales Also see View Discount Sales By Time Interval on page 82 CONTINUE c VIEW TOTAL PAID VENDS v R aS A Raw 5 P l Press re then press until the display shows XX XX is the total number of paid vends for the entire machine To view the data by tray press the letter of the tray you want to see You can then press and to scroll through data for all the active trays To view the data by individual selection press the letter and number of the selection you want to see You can then press and to see data for all the active selections CONTINUE CLEAR ALL RESETTABLE DATA 5 9 Press amp ae N O The display shows NRS XX XX This is a running total and is not DELETE resettable O CLEAR and then changes to FINISHED All resettable data is cleared CONTINUE Press and hold te Two beeps sound and the display shows CLEARING momentarily 4800006 80 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators
25. temperature reached after this time was XX F Refrigerated products went out of service on health control Only trays A and B are available Refrigerated products went out of service on health control Only trays A B and C are available One of the motor sensor lines is idling in an incorrect state This error could indicate a bad interface board or a bad or pinched harness Disconnect the harness and see if the error disappears If so the harness is to blame If not suspect the interface board UX indicates an error in the snack matrix section i indicates an error in the even home line Ue indicates an error in the odd home line UJ indicates an error in both odd and even home lines X indicates an error in the can unit if available Key s x y stuck This error is generated if the freevend key switch is on but the machine is not configured with free w key 92 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide MECH ACCEPT MECH COM MECH SAM MECHROM TECH SENSOR NO IECH NONE READY RATT ERROR ROMI ERRUR TEFTIP REF TEFTIP SNSR TEMIP RANGE TEFTIP2 SNSR TEMIP C RANGE TEFTIP XXeF TOO COLD December 2004 Programming Procedures ERROR MESSAGES CONTINUED Coin mechanism acceptor section is unplugged from the main body of the coin mech Connect the cable and cycle machine power OFF and then ON The vending machine is telling the coin mech not to accept any coins Incomplete coin mec
26. the machine for a two or three tray configuration version 2 REMOVE PC BOARD FROM TRAY RAIL AND ATTACH TO THE POSTS ATTACH PG ON LOWER RIGHT HAND BOARD TO RAIL THE POSTS ON RAIL 7801181 AS SHOWN AIR SUPPLY PANEL 7801156 BARRIER SHELF VERSION 2 7801157 WA FOAM 4241148 y RAIL LH THERMAL f BARRIER 7801159 N yae X y E FFF E E P72 E E E sss E E E E E J ef S 9 A i f fi ET 780p0052 MOUNT TEMP SENSOR TO LEFT MOUNT PC BOARD CABINET SIDE WALL FROM UPPER RAIL JUST BENEATH BARRIER ON THIS LOWER RAIL VERSION 2 FIGURE 3 December 2004 15 4800006 Initial Set Up Refreshment Center Operators Guide Version 2 Duct System See Figure Figure 3 on page 15 1 You must first remove all trays from your merchandiser 2 Remove the right tray rail guide for tray A shelf 3 For steps 4 8 substitute third tray for second tray if configuring machine for three tray configuration 4 Remove the tray rail board and the tray shield from the second tray guide rail in the machine 5 Re attached the tray shield to the second tray rail 6 Mount the tray rail board to the right side of the barriers mounting rail standofts Remove the temperature sensor bracket mounted to the left hand side of the cabinet Do not unplug the sensor let it hang down the left hand side of the cabinets wall 8 Position the barrier inside the cabinet just below the secon
27. the total number of unpaid vends for the entire machine 2 If desired view this data by tray and individual selection 3 CONTINUE cS VIEW NUMBER OF TEST VENDS Not shown if total is zero 5 I 1 Press Ka then press until the display shows T57 X X is the number of test vends lf desired view this data by tray and individual selection 3 CONTINUE lt VIEW MACHINE ID NUMBER 5 oy l 1 Press re then press or until the display shows 1 0 XXXXXxX The X s represent the 8 digit machine ID number 2 Youcan edit the machine ID number if the SUPERVISOR access code has been previously entered 3 CONTINUE December 2004 85 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide lt VIEW SUREVEND DATA Certain SureVend data can be viewed if the values are not zero 5S l 1 Press re then press until the display shows SUREEMPT XXXX XXXX represents the number of times credit was restored or returned because of SureVend Press to reset this count O CLEAR 2 Press The display shows SURE XXXX XXXX represents the total number of SureVend corrected vends viewable by selection These are vends which normally would not have delivered product if SureVend was not in use Press and hold e to reset this count a Enter a selection letter number to view the count for that selection b Either enter another selection letter number or press to scroll through all
28. 006 18 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Tray Set Up 6 Do one of the following a If your group has an ODD number of spirals 3 5 etc remove the harnesses from all motors in the group except the left most one To the right most motor connect the harness from the motor immediately to its left b If your group has an EVEN number of spirals 4 6 etc remove the harnesses from all motors inside the group leave the harnesses connected to the left most and right most motors 7 Install a spiral at the right most position in your group Make sure it has the same product capacity and is opposite to the one in the left most position 8 Return the tray to the merchandiser 9 Electronically couple the motors as needed see Couple Uncouple Tray Motors on page 67 10 Return to step 3 in the Set up Trays to Vend Products on page 18 Study this procedure before you install a tray for the first time while you are holding the tray you will not be able to see this area Remove a Snack or Candy Tray 1 Remove all product from the tray 2 Push down on the tray latches with your thumbs TRAY 3 Pull the tray toward you until you a ae hear and feel the rear tray rollers drop into a cut out in the top of the guide rail December 2004 19 4800006 Tray Set Up Refreshment Center Operators Guide 4 Unplug the tray wiring harness from the PC board mounted on the tray guide rail IMMEDIATELY ABOVE
29. 4 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures lt SET THE TIME OF DAY ook Press re The display shows MNE HHA HH MM is the time in 24 hour format 2 Enter the current time using the number keys NOTE 9 00 am is entered with a leading zero 0900 9 00 pm is entered as 2100 3 CONTINUE Ke SET THE DATE 1 Press and press until the display shows MM DD YY X MM is the month DD is the day YY is the year and X is the numbered day of the week 1 sunday 2 monday etc 2 Enter the current day month and year using the number keys The day of the week number will be calculated for you based on the date you enter For example press the following keys to enter January 22 2004 0 1 2 2 0 4 While you are doing this the X character becomes a dash until you have finished entering the day month and year Dont enter that day of the week number yourself 3 Press to switch between MM DD YY and MM DD YY formats 4 CONTINUE _ 2 SET DAYLIGHT SAVINGS OPTION This option will automatically adjust the machine s clock for daylight savings 1 Press rs and press until the display shows one of the following UST NAMER OST UK EUR UST AUSLIA OST OFF 2 Press to select the appropriate option for your machine 3 CONTINUE December 2004 71 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide lt SET TIME OF DAY INHIBITED VENDING Yo
30. 47 Press The following message scrolls across the display FULL CLEAR O30 8 58 This example shows that the last time resettable sales was fully cleared was on January 30 01 30 at 8 58am 8 58 Press The following message scrolls across the display GME SET U v30 9 15 This example shows that the last time the time or date was set was on January 30 01 30 at 9 15 am 9 15 Press The following message scrolls across the display PRICE SET 0 YIU We This shows that the last time prices were set was January 30 01 30 at 9 42 am 9 42 Press pI The following message scrolls across the display LASTVNG Ci 06 0 We This example shows that the last selection vended was C1 C1 on June 2 06 02 at 9 42 am 9 42 CONTINUE NOTE Refer to View Sales Data Three Different Ways on page 79 to view the date and time of the last vend of that selection 4800006 84 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures lt VIEW TOTAL UNPAID SALES Not shown if total is zero 5S 1 Press Ka then press until the display shows 6 XX XX XX XX is the total unpaid sales free vends winner vends 100 discounts zero price vends for the entire machine 2 If desired view this data by tray and individual selection CONTINUE lt VIEW TOTAL UNPAID VENDS Not shown if total is zero 5 oy 1 Press then press until the display shows 5 XX TE XX is
31. 79 TESEV ONOS poneren E 85 Tm DAT eera ar ieneee emer 83 Total Pad Vends oremoure iien SO Total Unpaid Sales 0 0 eeeseeeseeeeeees 85 Total Unpaid Vends cceseeseeeeeeeeees 85 WY TIGES seee a r 83 View Surevend Software version 70 W Wide PEOGUCUS sexe eat AO a R 18 Winner Mode acces tence 63 Winners View sissiicccesanderscavndcevccsccssdvesaceveses 83 4800006 Terms and Conditions of Sale LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the limitation specified herein all parts included on Original equipment manufactured by CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS and sold to purchaser are warranted for two 2 years from the date of shipment of the equipment in question This warranty applies only to the original purchaser of the Merchandiser and is null and void if the Merchandiser is sold during the period of warranty Defective parts will be repaired or replaced free of charge when the defective part is returned with transportation charges prepaid by purchaser to a destination designated by CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS This warranty does not include any cost of service rendered or repairs made by customer or its agents on Merchandiser or parts unless authorization to incur such expense has been given in writing by CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS prior to incurring such expense This warranty covers labor and service charges performed by CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS service technicians for the first 90 days of ownership from date of shipmen
32. ATURE 3 Press P The display shows TEMP 38 F This example shows that the machine temperature is 38 degrees Fahrenheit NOTE The temperature reading may display one of the following instead of TEMP depending on conditions in the machine XX H XX is the number of minutes left in the health control grace period see Health Control on page 42 HC ER a health control error has occurred DEF the machine is currently in a passive defrost cycle X X the temperature has been over the health control limit for x x minutes lf replaces F or C after the temperature then the temperature is invalid The last valid temperature is shown Check diagnostics for the cause usually a faulty sensor A decimal point following F or C indicates the software has turned the compressor on If the compressor is not on check the related wiring A comma after the F or C indicates the software is currently performing a defrost To change the display units press ar The display now shows TEMP 03 8 CONTINUE lt VIEW SUREVEND SOFTWARE VERSION ook ook 3 Press el and press until the display shows SURE VER XXX XXX represents the current SureVend software version number CONTINUE gt VIEW SOFTWARE VERSION 3 Press el and press until the display shows VER XXX XX XXX XX represents the current software version number CONTINUE 4800006 70 December 200
33. BIT FREEVEND and DISCOUNT intervals There is one difference for the DISCOUNT time interval so we will use it in our example Assume you just finished Set Time Of Day Discount Vending on page 72 Step 1 picks up where you left off 8 ss 1 Press re then press until the display shows DISET 2 Press the number of the time interval you want to edit or to edit time interval 1 we ll use interval 1 for this example 3 The display shows iJiSCT ON or iDISCT OFF This tells you whether your time interval represented by 1 is on or off Press to change the condition of the time interval NOTE If you turn an interval ON it must be edited You can edit a time interval now then turn it OFF until another time 4 Press The display shows iUSCT X X represents the discount percentage for this period Enter a discount percentage of 25 with the number keys Discount percentages of from 0 to 99 are permitted The machine will apply a 25 discount to each price rounding up to the nearest nickel or whatever is the smallest coin accepted by the coin mechanism 5 Press The display shows iSIRT X XX X XX is the currently set start time Enter a new start time 24 hour format for this interval To enter the time for 3 30 pm enter 1530 6 Press The display shows iSTUP X XX X XX is the currently set stop time Enter a new stop time 24 hour format for this interval To enter the time for 6 00 pm enter 1800
34. COUNT COLOR ASSEMBLY SPIRAL RETAINER O 6 DARK GREEN 7807011 7807003 4407822 RED 7807015 7807016 1457063 December 2004 25 4800006 Tray Set Up Refreshment Center Operators Guide To Remove a Spiral 1 Pull forward on the retaining clip and remove the end of the spiral from the spiral coupler as shown LIFT 2 Remove the spiral from the tray SPIRAL COUPLER To Install a Spiral 1 Pull the bottom of the retaining clip toward the front of the Spiral 2 Lower the spiral into the tray column and insert the end of the spiral into the spiral coupler as shown RETAINING CLIP 3 Release the retaining clip Choose a Clockwise or Counterclockwise Spiral 1 The type of spiral used is determined by the column position it will occupy in the tray 2 Refer to the figure below to find the correct spiral type OLOLOLOLOQ AO Ai A2 A3 A4 A5 AB AZ AB AQ Note Bottle spirals are all clockwise Remove a Spiral Coupler 1 Pinch together the prongs on the end of the spiral coupler as shown 2 Pull the coupler forward in the direction of the arrow as shown SPIRAL COUPLER PRONGS 4800006 26 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Tray Set Up Remove and Install a Spiral Motor Remove a Spiral Motor Install a Spiral Motor 1 2 3 A s NOTE Some steps may already be completed Remove the tray See Remove a SPIRAL Snack or Candy Tray on page 19 MOTOR D
35. ER COUPLER installed one position counterclockwise from the vertical position AS VIEWED FROM FRONT OF TRAY FOOD SELECTIONS The right spiral coupler should be installed one position LOADED IN SPIRALS clockwise from the vertical position L gt lt Replace the current spirals with six count spirals These are available from the National Vendors parts YX department See Remove and Install Spirals on X page 25 A pad can be installed in the bottom of the delivery pan to quiet and cushion product delivery This part is available from the National Vendors parts department Load Lunch Bucket products as shown at left 7 0 G 157P0039 December 2004 35 4800006 Load the Merchandiser Refreshment Center Operators Guide Configure the Merchandiser for Vending Top Shelf National Vendors recommends that this product be vended from a candy tray 1 Move the tray so the package can be loaded standing on its left or right edge See Move a Tray Up or Down on page 30 2 The following steps must be completed for three adjacent positions on the tray NOTE The left most position in the group of three must be an even numbered position 3 LEAVE THIS MOTOR CONNECTOR ALONE a REMOVE COLUMN DIVIDERS gm 4 Wea ZP PCOOODOOOO EG G b PS a Cx tik REMOVE SPIRALS es DISCONNECT THIS MOTOR CONNECTOR 5 MOVE CONNECTOR FROM THIS MOTOR 6 7 INSTALL AN 11 COUNT LEFT HAND TO
36. HE SUREVEND ANTI JACKPOT FEATURE Ak amp The programmable anti jackpot mode protects against unforeseable cheating of the sureVend system by certain forms of tampering A SureVend empty condition occurs when delivery of the product is not detected and the customer s money is restored or returned If a certain user programmable number of empty conditions occur the machine will either revert to normal vending or go out of service depending upon whether you selected UPPN SUREV or MUST SURE Y above This condition will remain for a set number of minutes to discourage a possible thief from remaining near the machine 7 1 Press Se then press until the display shows ANTI JP E XX XX represents the number of empty conditions that will occur before the SureVend system is disabled for a certain number of minutes 2 Enter the number of empty conditions using the number keys Entering 00 disables this feature 3 Press The display shows AJPTMR XXM XX represents the number of minutes the SureVend system remains disabled after an anti jackpot occurrence 4 Enter the number of minutes using the number keys Entering 99 causes the SureVend system to remain disabled until the main door is closed after the next service Call 5 CONTINUE 4800006 66 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures lt COUPLE UNCOUPLE TRAY MOTORS Two motors may be electronically coupled to turn togeth
37. If a dumb mech was selected the display shows NOQ i23 if an MDB mech was selected the display shows PAY icJ 1 2 Press el A dumb mech pays out one Nickel an MDB mech pays a coin from tube 1 Press A dumb mech pays out one Lime an MDB mech pays a coin from tube 2 Press g A dumb mech pays out one Guarter an MDB mech pays a coin from tube 3 o To continuously pay out coins hold down the appropriate key CONTINUE 1 Press el The display shows X XX 99 X XX is the highest price set for the machine YY is the lowest Prices can be set from 01 to 325 12 Enter prices using one of the following methods Set the Entire Machine to One Price a Press ar The display shows X XX Enter a price using the number keys All selections in the machine are now set to this price Set All Selections on a Tray to One Price a Press the letter key A J corresponding to the tray you want to price The display shows B X XX YY This display shows the maximum X XX and minimum YY prices set for the B tray b Press ar The display shows B Enter a price using the number keys All selections on this tray are now Set to this price c Press another letter key or to price another tray Set the Price of an Individual Selection a Press the number of the selection to be priced Example B1 The display shows Bi X XX Enter a price using the number keys The selection is now priced b Press another le
38. THIS MOTOR A SPIRAL IN THIS POSITION VA A Zl OY a og ai SP 4 bo YY in 8 INSTALL AN 11 COUNT RIGHT HAND A SPIRAL IN THIS POSITION Wi f 157P0040 NOTE lf the motor harness disconnected in step 5 does not reach use the motor skip harness P N 1599024 available from the National Vendors Parts Department 800 621 7278 TOP SHELF PRODUCT YY 167p0025 3 Couple the left motor to the right motor See Couple Uncouple Tray Motors on page 67 4 Load the Top Shelf products as shown 4800006 36 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Load the Merchandiser Return the Trays to the Vending Position 1 Lift the tray until it is parallel to the floor as shown 157P0011 2 Push the tray toward the back of the cabinet The tray latches on the sides of the tray will lock into position TRAY LATCH TRAY GUIDE RAIL 157P0027 December 2004 37 4800006 Load the Merchandiser Refreshment Center Operators Guide Install and Set Price Labels e Price rolls are printed on coiled strips as shown in the illustration below The dollar and cents rolls are factory installed If you use another type of currency you will find the appropriate price rolls in the plastic bag that contained this manual e There are two types of price rolls Dollar roll 1 to 12 increments of 1 Cents roll 00 to 95 increments of 05 e Remove the price rolls as required and install the
39. TL ON EXCEPT ABC Refrigerated food machine health control will be operational except trays A B and C this is a three tray configuration 4 ALL NON PERISHABLE NO HLTH CTL Refrigerated food machine health control will not be operational NON PERISHABLE FOOD ONLY 3 Press until the appropriate configuration for your machine displays Caution Dual zone configuration 2 and 3 should only be selected when the machine is configured in dual zone as described above See Configure Machine for Dual Zone on page 10 BE CAREFUL when you select your configuration because selecting the wrong one will affect other choices later on and could cause problems 4 CONTINUE lt SET TEMPERATURE Supervisor Mode Only 1 Follow the steps in Gain Access to The Supervisor Mode on page 55 7 2 Press S amp S then press until the display shows 4 38 This means that 38 F O is the current temperature setting 3 Press Fn to raise the setting press e to lower the setting For health controlled machines the temperature setting can range from 36 38 F 2 3 C Factory default is 38 F For non health controlled machines the temperature setting can range from 36 74 F 2 23 C Factory default is 38 F 4800006 64 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures 4 Press to choose between display in F or C 5 CONTINUE lt ENABLE OR DISABLE TRAYS
40. WER PANEL CASH BOX LOCK BAR COIN RETURN CUP PosiVend SPIRAL 480p0003 DELIVERY PAN 4800006 2 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Introduction Power Requirements The merchandiser is supplied with a service cord for the country of use and is terminated in a grounding type plug The wall receptacle used for this merchandiser must be properly polarized grounded and of the correct voltage Operating the merchandiser from a source of low voltage will VOID YOUR WARRANTY Each merchandiser should have its own electrical circuit and that circuit should be protected with a circuit breaker or fuse conforming to local regulations 1 Voltage Check Place the leads of a voltmeter across the LINE LIVE and NEUTRAL terminals of the wall receptacle The voltmeter should indicate 110 130 volts AC for 120 volt 60 Hz locations or 220 240 volts AC for 230 volt 50 Hz locations 2 Polarity Check Place the leads of a voltmeter across the LINE LIVE and GROUND terminals of the wall receptacle The voltmeter should indicate 110 130 volts AC for 120 volt 60 Hz locations or 220 240 volts AC for 230 volt 50 Hz locations 3 Noise Potential Check Place the test leads of a voltmeter across the NEUTRAL and GROUND terminals of the wall receptacle The meter should indicate 0 volts AC A measurement greater than 1 5 2 0 volts AC could result in problems for the merchandiser s electronic circu
41. an that the factory set message is selected To select a message just press the corresponding number 1 through 8 To display the factory set message press 0 The selected message except the factory set message can be edited To do this press and follow the procedure given in Edit Custom Messages on page 76 CONTINUE December 2004 75 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide EDIT CUSTOM MESSAGES 1 Press rs and press until the display shows EDIT MSG X X is the number of a message 1 8 Press the number of the message you want to edit 2 Press Ea The message text is displayed with the first character flashing X 3 To view the message press e The message scrolls across the display To stop the scrolling press or O 3 4 When the character you want to change is flashing either enter it directly or use ne 6 and to step through the character set until the desired character is displayed Use the arrow keys to highlight different characters See the section on the next page for an explanation of special keys and the character set SHORTCUT Instead of stepping through the whole character set to enter a letter that is not on your keypad enter one close to the one you want then step to it 1 6 Example If you want to enter an L first press re then press S X O O times Your L should now be displayed THE END OF MESSAGE CHARACTER This is the most importan
42. ange Go to step 3 THE BILL VALIDATOR IS NOT IN THE ESCROW MODE You should receive four quarters in change Go to step 3 Make a selection The correct selection should be vended and correct change should be returned December 2004 49 4800006 Programming Intro Refreshment Center Operators Guide Section 8 Programming Intro Some setup test and maintenance operations are computer controlled The control panel switches and the selection panel switches regulate these operations 1 2 R amp N S amp s O O INSERT O y 4 s P gf NS V N a VS X S S O O DELETE O KN 7 8 lt S 9 N SLS N X EDIT O O O O va x 0 S amp KA Q RNY EXIT O START ou O CLEAR O STOP Control Panel oe OG 63 m t Bgogocgcang Selection Panel The Displays The 10 character display performs two functions and is referred to in this book as the display 1 It shows the customer s selection and how much credit is in the machine as well as the ready service and time of day messages 2 It provides information and feedback to the service person during maintenance 4800006 50 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Intro The Function Keys The keys on the control panel can have up to three functions THE PRIMARY PURPOSE this is the main job of the key from the standby message it will pul you pitied a ape hhh THE NUMBER mode in this example
43. ange is in the coin mechanism 7 Press until one of the following displays DECLINE UN More than one vend is allowed with a declining balance DECLINE UFF A declining balance is not allowed 8 Press until one of the following displays FAIL CASH This means that the customer will automatically receive a refund if the vend fails FAIL CROT This means that the customer s credit is restored to the machine if the vend fails allowing another selection to be made Additionally the customer can press the coin return to receive a cash refund 9 Press to display the desired choice 10 CONTINUE 4800006 62 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures lt SET UP WINNER MODE At preselected intervals a customer may receive WINNER _ arefund for a selection You can select the inter vals and qualifying selections 4 l 1 Press s then press until one of the following displays LUINNER GFF Winner function is disabled Of LUIN XXXX Winners are allowed at certain intervals represented by XXXX 2 Press to display the desired choice 3 If you selected LUINNER OFF you can exit the function 4 The display shows WIN XXXX XXXX represents the number of vends that must occur per each winner vend For example an interval of 50 means that a winner can happen any one time during the next 50 vends Using the number keys enter an interval between 10 and 9999 5 Press Th
44. appropriate ones for your currency DOLLAR ROLL 157P0043 CENTS ROLL Install Price Labels There are three pairs of slots in the front of the can unit for each position Install per this example 1 Insert the dollar roll in the left most pair of slots as shown if the price is 1 00 or more 2 Insert the cents roll in the center pair of slots as shown 3 The low number end of the roll PRESS TOP OF ROLL goes in the top slot and the high AST FLEXIBLE TAB number end of the roll goes in the NEAR TOP EDGE P bottom slot Sa INSERT BOTTOM OF ROLL THROUGH SLOT ALONG BOTTOM EDGE 157P0044 4800006 38 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Load the Merchandiser Adjust the Price Roll You can set selection prices within the following range Minimum price 00 Maximum price 99 99 Increment 05 1 Use your thumb as shown to move each price roll up or down as needed to set the desired price NOTE You will see the word STOP near either end of the roll 157P0045 selection ID numbers are printed on clear plastic sheets You will find these in the plastic bag that contained this manual You will need to separate them along the scored lines between the selections BE CAREFUL when doing this as it is easy to split the labels Install the Selection ID Numbers 1 Press together the two long edges of the selection ID label 2 Snap the selection ID label into position on the front of the tray as sh
45. cececeseeeeeees 80 Custom Messages Edit 2 0 0 eeeeceeeeeeeeeees 76 D Pae S Ga ree nT Ce Oe 71 Daylight Savings Set ccccccccceceeeeeeneeees 71 Declining Balance nesssssseseesessssssoeeeressses 62 PerostODHONS srian a 68 DEX Mode Setup ceresc 57 DEX Options Set a cciacnimtiancsmennians 57 Diagnostic Messages View esseeeeeees 91 Disable Trays arein 65 Display LC SU er 90 E Enable Trays scccacsusssssavennceannvenicoenesestdsveteee s 65 End of Message Character c eeceeeeeees 76 Error Messages View ssscecececeeeeneeees 91 ESCON eea 6l F FOCE aN o i ca shocstarset te dasenees 6l Free Vends View veces tious eopetavuidecrtatotoans 82 PRECVENG Code sasra 55 Preevend Messa E enaa 75 L Langudte SCICCE oaniraa 58 Lock Cylinder Install sescentae 46 Eun K BUCKets sransicripennenan ea es 35 M Machine Configuration cccccccceseeseeees 64 Machine ID Number View 05 85 Machine Temperature View eeeeees 70 Message OUCOSCIVICE orminn arene 75 StandD y necans a 74 4800006 Index 1 Refreshment Center Operator s Guide Mode Keys Lock Or Unlock 56 Monetary Option ACC STEK eara TAAA 6l CHANGE X XX aaaeei a 6l DECEINE ON orreri E 62 FAILS CASH eeaeee 62 EOW MS Geran tenance eae aainae 62 Monetary Options Setup cccccceeeeeeees 61 Motor Harness Connect ee cece eee eee 24 Motor Harnes
46. ch spiral Special Considerations Bagged Products Position package upright then push the tops slightly toward the rear of the tray Also see Product Pusher Usage on page 35 Thin Packages Position the package upright Also see Spiral Wall Retainer Usage on page 34 KitKat The two right most columns of the candy tray are designed to accept the KitKat candy bar SNACK PRODUCT CORRECT LOADING CORRECT LOADING OF SNACKS OF CANDY 157P0035 December 2004 33 4800006 Load the Merchandiser Refreshment Center Operators Guide Spiral Wall Retainer Usage A spiral wall retainer serves to compress the spiral and make it act like a spring to more forcefully eject a product Do some test vends and use a Spiral wall retainer when a product does not readily leave the spiral e Use a spiral wall retainer in the following cases SPIRAL e The spiral has a capacity of 20 25 30 or 38 WALL e The product is thin RETAINER e The product is on a candy tray e The spiral wall retainer can also be used with other spirals and types of products e The spiral wall retainer is installed near the front of the column divider e There are two ways to install the spiral wall retainer RETAINER ORIENTATION A B COLUMN DIVIDER THESE sand e To install a spiral wall retainer insert the retainer in the square slot near the front of the column divider e The spiral wall retainer must be removed in two ca
47. d trays rails Make sure that the third tray rail connector plug is left underneath the barrier You will need to remove the left hand side tray rails underneath the barrier in order to position the barrier 9 Mount the barriers mounting rails to the sides of the machine using one screw for each rail 10 Move the barrier to the back right corner of the cabinet leaving a gap on the left hand side of the barrier 11 Place the 1 2 by 1 2 piece of foam rope on the left side of the cabinet in between the barrier and the cabinet where you have left the gap 12 Re mount all tray rails and re connect all rail connections 13 Replace all snack and candy trays You may have to adjust the tray rails underneath the barrier to provide adequate spacing for your trays 14 Re mout the temperature probe underneath the barrier in the holes provided on the left inside wall of the cabinet 4800006 16 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Tray Set Up Section 3 Tray Set Up Place a Tray in the Loading Position 1 2 3a 3b 4 Place both hands on the tray as shown Push down on the tray latches with your thumbs Bottle Trays Pull the tray toward you until the slides are fully extended The bottle tray can now be loaded bottle trays do not tilt like snack and candy trays Snack and Candy Trays Pull the tray toward you until you hear and feel the rear tray rollers drop into a cut out in the top of the guide rail
48. dures involve rotating spirals one position at a time until the product vends properly 1 2 3 Ci oe a 2 10 Home all the motors Remove the left hand spiral of the affected pair Is the coupler in the proper position NO Move the coupler to the position as shown in Install a Gear on page 28 Go to Step 4 YES Move the left coupler to the next counterclockwise position Go to step 4 Replace the left hand spiral Remove the right hand spiral spiral coupler and gear if used of the affected pair as a unit Rotate this unit until the right hand spiral mirrors the position of the left hand spiral Replace the right hand spiral spiral coupler and gear if used Perform a test vend see the previous page Did the product hang up NO You re finished Continue to test vend the remaining selections until everything works right YES Go to step 10 Did you previously move the left hand coupler to the next counterclockwise position NO Remove the left hand spiral of the affected pair Turn the left spiral coupler to the next counterclockwise position Return to step 4 YES Return to step 2 in the operational readiness check and try another procedure Do not move the coupler again Test the Bill Validator 1 Zi Insert a 1 bill into the validator Push the coin return button THE BILL VALIDATOR IS IN THE ESCROW MODE No money is returned you must make a selection in order to receive any ch
49. e display shows The dashes in the display represent which trays are allowed winners Press the appropriate letter key to enable a tray press the key again to disable it For example pressing A C and E will cause the display to look like this A C E meaning that all A C and E selections can have a winner ADVANCED OPTIONS X Press lt to enable all trays O s Press to deactivate all trays O CLEAR AN EXAMPLE You want to enable winners on all trays except E and F Do the following a Press re The letters A through F display instead of the dashes b Press E and F The letters and Fin the display are replaced by dashes 6 You can also enable individual selections by entering a number first only by the customer keypad then enter the tray or trays that you would like to enable 7 CONTINUE December 2004 63 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide lt 4 VIEW OR SET MACHINE CONFIGURATION This function may be viewed at any time but can only be set while in supervisor mode 1 Follow the steps in Gain Access to The Supervisor Mode on page 55 2 Press One of the following displays i ALL FOOD HUTH CTL ON Refrigerated food machine health control will be operational c DUAL ZONE HLTH CTL ON EXCEPT AB Refrigerated food machine health control will be operational except trays A and B this is a two tray configuration 3 DUAL ZONE HLTH C
50. e is in 24 hour format The controller monitors the compressor operation and may determine that a defrost cycle is necessary in addition to the regularly scheduled defrost If more than 3 unscheduled defrosts occur per month check that the door seals properly If no air leak is apparent the scheduled defrost cycle can be increased in rate or duration as in steps 2 and 3 above 6 If desired press to reset the counter to 0 and the counter date and time to the present 7 CONTINUE SET FIRST IN FIRST OUT FIFO MODE FIFO is used to link adjacent selections together to act as a single selection The selections will alternate delivery between the linked selections no matter which of the selections are actually made This assures that when the same product is offered in multiple selections the freshest product is delivered Any selection can be set up in the FIFO mode however you cannot link motors on other trays FIFO does not work in the test vend mode NOTE All spirals in FIFO must be full of product from front to back to prevent false anti jackpot errors 4800006 68 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures T 1 Press then until the display shows FIFU MITRS 2 Press the letter of the tray you want to link or press to link motors on tray A then O press down until desired tray 3 The display shows AARAAAAAAAA This display means that on the A tray no adjacent motors are linked
51. e tees Ad ame cet inten ins 57 Select Display Wana ce enn RO A ate ies 58 Select Con Mechans serura E AA 58 Select ard Reader and OpPUONS aeran e E ese aatan ue 60 EDE a ropes acetates te Pareto A A E A EE 64 Emable or Disable Tay s nrerin a E ees 65 Set SureVendUp the SureVend Anti Jackpot Feature cc cececscccececeseenseeeeeceeeceseeseeeeseeeeeeeeaeas 66 SEU Teor con OMO ssie r ened Maur tee EE NS 68 Show the Lemperature in standby Mode sisson i a E ET 69 View surevend Software Verslo arine ra E O E A da ee aeae ced eeaniert 70 View SOlLW ale VOS Oena A N I AN 70 SCC DAE aer a a a E A 71 Sel Day Went Savns S Opt OM enesenn e E E TE 71 Set Dme ODay Free Vendin secina E a 12 set Time Or Day Discount Vendin seneerisiacra a a aT 12 Tamme Tater Vals EUN er a a on iecrahacentessibainede 72 SCICCE A SEAT DY VSS SAS Ca taastsctes ta ws cs A brttnandetaniediahen vine aSueih Ween vumncavemsnoee cues 74 DEICCU aE heey CMO ME SSAC sleet as A ce eae ast NE ie Sango Pema asennad 75 PSC ee Lois eee rae en ene Se eRe eee ee re eer eee 78 View sales Data Three Diffrent W ay Sa xicsssemanscis auatnomaicert ith E R lads ean 79 Vew Card Read r Pad Sile So E N teceauenaes 79 Wi w Toal Pad Vend Sannen a A esas eeatia es etna 80 Cleat Fa Resetta Die al ai y a a a aa 80 Vow Amoun A COn DOK spese NEE 81 View Amount Th ValiGatOr wivocsisces tattle letdioct oun thawounaiates destin tesa duvianeduncbasiahavnnenaeriansanviveadieceanrrendd 81 View Discount Sa
52. en the hex screws 3 Loosen the right leg assembly hex screws to allow mounting the other base plate bracket 4 Secure the other base plate bracket to the right leg assembly using the two hex head screws Tighten the hex head screws 5 Insert the short arms of the slides into the hinged tabs of the base plate Position the slide so the notch near the short arm is on the bottom side 6 Insert the long arms of the slides into the base plate brackets 7 Insert and secure a cotter pin through the hole in the back of each of the slides 8 Push the base plate toward the merchandiser cabinet The front tabs of the base plate brackets should seat in the notches in the long arms of the slides CH BQ ae x Sa p Sgae COTTER PIN BASE PLATE BRACKET SA SLIDE LH j S gt a SLIDE RH lt Le BASE PLATE 780p0006 December 2004 45 4800006 Final Installation Refreshment Center Operators Guide Install the Lock Cylinder Install an optional lock cylinder in the merchandiser as follows LOCK 1 Position the lift handle lock lever as shown Depress the lock spring at the square hole of the lock cylinder receptacle and pull the lock springs out through the front KEY Position the lock cylinder as shown Depress the spring loaded lock pin CYLINDER Push the cylinder into the cylinder receptacle in the lever The pin should snap into the square hole SPRING i SQUARE HOLE
53. er to replace a bottle tray if you have assistance lining up the tray rails and slides December 2004 21 4800006 Tray Set Up Remove and Install Column Dividers Note Not applicable to bottle trays 1 Push the column divider toward the back of the tray 1 2 Lift the column divider clear of the tray 3 Install the column divider in the reverse order of removal Refreshment Center Operators Guide fe On ox el a te J COLUMN DIVIDER A Operate a Tray Outside of the Machine CK E CCC K TRAY RAIL 1709017 LPS N N S d L ISRO Ale it ta Ne a B A 4800006 22 159p00 Use tray harness extension P N 1709018 available from your National Vendors Parts department 1 800 621 7278 The extension will enable you to remove the tray from the machine and still operate the motors and spirals Connect it as shown below 67 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Tray Set Up Replace a Motor with a Spiral Bearing Remove A Motor 1 Disconnect the harness from the motor See Connect and Disconnect a Motor Harness on page 24 2 Remove the spiral See Remove and Install Spirals on page 25 3 Remove the spiral coupler See Remove a Spiral Coupler on page 26 4 Remove the motor See Remove and Install a Spiral Motor on page 27 5 Install A Spiral Bearing a Put the gear into position in this set up as show
54. er to vend a wide product In some cases you may need to connect or disconnect the wire harness from a specific motor See Set Up A Tray To Vend Wide Products on page 18 NOTE An even numbered motor 0 2 4 etc may only be coupled to an odd numbered motor 1 3 5 etc 1 Press m then press until the display shows EPL FITRS 2 Press the letter of the tray you want to couple or press to couple motors on tray A then press to get to the desired tray COUPLE ADJACENT MOTORS a The display shows A A A A A This display means that on the A tray all adjacent motors 0 and 1 2 and 3 etc are coupled NOTE The s and As represent motor positions 0 through 9 b On the control panel press the EVEN motor number of the pair you wish to couple or uncouple In our example to uncouple motors 0 and 1 press 0 The display will now show A A A A Al COUPLE NON ADJACENT MOTORS a Disconnect the motor s between the two you want to couple See Connect and Disconnect a Motor Harness on page 24 for information on how to do this The display shows A A A A A This display means that on the A tray adjacent motors 0 and 1 are NOT coupled 2 is coupled to 5 6 is coupled to 7 and 8 is coupled to 9 NOTE The s and As represent motor positions 0 through 9 If a motor is disconnected or not present motors 3 and 4 in this example its position is replaced by an empty space b On the control panel press
55. est the Display page 90 Pricing Payout Coins Set Prices page 78 Payout Coins page 78 53 Programming Intro Supervisor Functions amp Ss O CLEAR Y Gain Access to The Supervisor Mode page 55 Enter a New Supervisor Code page 55 Enter a Freevend Code page 55 Assign a Code to View Data Without Opening the Door page 56 Lock Or Unlock Mode Or Payout Keys page 56 Turn Talker Mode On or Off page 56 Select Dex or Printer Mode page 57 4800006 Programming Intro Data Recall View Nonresettable Sales and Vend Data page 79 View Sales Data Three Different Ways page 9 View Card Reader Paid Sales page 79 Y View Coupon Sales page 80 View Total Paid Vends page 80 Clear All Resettable Data page 80 Clear Paid Sales Data Only page 81 View Amount In Coin Box page 81 4800006 View Amount In Validator page 81 Y View Freevend Sales By Time Interval page 82 View Discount Sales By Time Interval page 82 View Free Vends page 82 Y View Winners page 83 View Time Data page 83 View Total Unpaid Sales page 85 View Number Of Test Vends page 85 View Machine ID Number page 85 View SureVend Data page 86 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Misc 3 O View Machine Temperature page 70 View Surevend Software version page 70
56. explosion if battery is replaced with an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions NORMAL CONDITIONS When the merchandiser is operating normally you should see a steady red POWER ON indicator and a flashing red HEARTBEAT indicator Contact a service representative if any other condition exists TOP Back Side of U S Canada Power Panel The eap FE DC POWER circuit board mounted on the rear of the power E FUSE panel is a DC power supply for the coin FOR 110V COIN MECH Ta 1 AMP mechanism A fuse protects the board circuitry in the event of a coin mechanism solenoid failure If e GH the coin mechanism is not working check this fuse Ifthe fuse is blown a bad coin mechanism solenoid could be at fault BACK SIDE OF U S CANADA POWER CONTROL PANEL December 2004 5 4800006 Introduction Refreshment Center Operators Guide Turn the Merchandiser ON and OFF MAIN POWER MAIN POWER LABEL SWITCH a SWITCH LABEL IE ELECTRONICS BREAKER O Ll lt LOW VOLTAGE p CIRCUIT BREAKER 626p0040 626P0005 US CANADA POWER PANEL INTERNATIONAL POWER PANEL e Power to the merchandiser is controlled by the main power switch located on the power panel e The power panel is on the right side of the merchandiser behind the monetary panel WARNING Lethal voltages are present Unplug the merchandiser before you perform any of the following tasks e Cha
57. g normal vending periods where there are no out of service faults on the machine 8 S 1 Press re then press until the display shows STANUBY XX XX represents the current message number selected for the standby message Two dashes mean that the factory set message is selected 2 To selecta message just press the corresponding number 1 through 8 To display the factory set message press 0 3 The selected message except the factory set message can be edited To do this press and follow the procedure given in Edit Custom Messages on page 76 4 CONTINUE 4800006 74 December 2004 So Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures lt SELECT AN OUT OF SERVICE MESSAGE 8 Ss Press re then press until the display shows SERVILE XX XX represents the current message number selected to display when the machine is out of service Two dashes mean that the factory set message is selected To select a message just press the corresponding number 1 through 8 To display the factory set message press 0 The selected message except the factory set message can be edited To do this press and follow the procedure given in Edit Custom Messages on page 76 CONTINUE lt SELECT A FREEVEND MESSAGE 8 S Press re then press until the display shows FREE XX XX represents the current message number selected for the message that displays when the machine is in the freevend mode Two dashes me
58. g the alignment or cleaning the sensors SURETST COMMThis indicates a loss of communication with the SureVend system Check all harness connections between the main controller and the SureVend controller CONTINUE December 2004 89 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide lt TEST THE DISPLAY Press re then press until the display shows USPLY TEST Press to light all display segments press to turn them off 3 Pressing any key on the customer keypad will display that character in every segment CONTINUE ook N A DOWNLOAD DATA TO A PDCD DEX Mode Only 1 Connect your portable data collection device PDCD per its operating instructions 2 If data does not download into your PDCD upon connection press e Data is downloaded into your PDCD NOTE Depending upon the setting selected in Set DEX Options on page 57 data may be cleared after the download is complete 3 CONTINUE 9 SET FREEVEND OPTIONS 2 1 Press until one of the following is displayed FREE OFF Normal vending mode No items are on freevend A closure on the keyswitch input causes the machine to go out of service FREE ON All items are on freevend The credit display shows NO TIGNEY REGUIRED A closure on the keyswitch causes the machine to go out of service FREE LU KEY All items are freevended while there is a closure on the keyswitch input Normal cash sales are supported whe
59. h communications check harness One or more coin tubes are jammed Pay a coin from each tube until the jam is cleared Coin is jammed in the acceptor section Check the coin mechanism for a jam in this position Insert coins and cycle machine power OFF and then ON Replace the coin mechanism Coin mech reporting a bad tube sensor replace mech Coin mech not detected machine will not operate if configured for coin mech No selection is ready to vend Check that no time of day inhibits are active RAM is not initialized or is not compatible with the currently loaded software If this message appears initialize your RAM by performing the following procedure NOTE Initializing RAM will erase all your data Be sure you have written this information down before continuing Press AND HOLD until you hear two beeps and the display shows FINISHED Error in the programming EPROM MACHINE WILL NOT OPERATE The temperature reference on the main pcb cannot be read If the temp sensor reading has been invalid for 2 minutes and the temperature setpoint is below 54 F the compressor will run ata fixed 10 min on and 15 min off until the temperature becomes valid If the setpoint is 54 F or above the compressor will turn OFF and will remain off until the temp sensor becomes valid The primary temperature sensor cannot be read The primary temperature sensor is out of range The secondary temperature sensor cannot be read The sec
60. id vends 2 Press ar then press until the display shows iFRV 0 amp This is the total sales for freevend interval 1 only shown if a freevend selection is made 3 Press to view freevend intervals 2 through 4 4 CONTINUE VIEW DISCOUNT SALES BY TIME INTERVAL Not shown if total is zero 5S 1 Press Ka then press until the display shows XX XX 2 Press ar then press until the display shows DSC GO This is the total sales for discount interval 1 Press to view intervals 2 through 4 4 CONTINUE oo Le VIEW FREE VENDS Not shown if total is zero 5S l l 1 Press re then press until the display shows 5S XX XX 2 Press ar then press until the display shows FRV XX XX XX XX is the total machine wide freevends shown even if zero 3 CONTINUE 4800006 82 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures VIEW WINNERS Not shown if total is zero 5S l 1 Press Ka then press until the display shows 6 XX XX 2 Press ar then press until the display shows WIN XX XX XX XX is the total machine wide winners shown even if zero 3 CONTINUE gt VIEW TIME DATA we RO O N 5 1 Press re then press until the display shows TINE DATA 2 Press ar The following message scrolls across the display MAN 237 0 v30 iz This example shows the latest time interval the main machine door was open 1 It was open for 237 minutes and was opened
61. ing rail standoffs 6 Remove the temperature sensor bracket mounted to the left hand side of the cabinet Do not unplug the sensor let it hang down the left hand side of the cabinets wall 7 Position the barrier inside the cabinet just below the third trays rails Make sure that the fourth tray rail connector plug is left underneath the barrier You will need to remove the left hand side tray rails underneath the barrier in order to position the barrier 8 Mount the barriers mounting rails to the sides of the machine using one screw for each rail 9 Move the barrier to the back right corner of the cabinet leaving a gap on the left hand side of the barrier 10 Place the 1 2 by 1 2 piece of foam tape on the left side of the cabinet in between the barrier and the cabinet where you have left the gap 11 Place the large foam board at the upper right side of the air supply panel 12 Place the small foam board directly underneath the large foam 13 Bend the flanges on the air supply panel to hold the foam boards in place 14 Re mount all tray rails and re connect all rail connections 15 Replace all snack and candy trays You may have to adjust the tray rails underneath the barrier to provide adequate spacing for your trays 16 Re mout the temperature probe underneath the barrier in the holes provided on the left inside wall of the cabinet 4800006 14 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Initial Set Up Set
62. inute recovery period the time remaining will appear on the display Before proceeding wait until the recovery period ends 2 Open the main door a minimum of 45 degrees to allow the food compartment temperature sensor to warm Observe the cabinet temperature on the credit display by pressing the E button When the temperature on the display rises to 42 F 5 5 C the message TEMPORARY DUT OF SERVICE ONLY TOP 2 SHELVES AVAILABLE or ONLY TOP 3 SHELVES AVAILABLE depending on machine configuration will display This verifies that the vending mechanism of the machine has been disabled as required With the door open the sensor temperature will typically reach 42 F 5 5 C in less than 5 minutes 3 Press the E button and the message HCER Health Control Error will display This is the message a service person would observe after opening the door 4 Close the main door You may observe the recovery time and temperature by pressing again December 2004 43 4800006 Final Installation Refreshment Center Operators Guide Section 7 Final Installation Move the merchandiser to its final position e Perform Open the Rear Outlet Diffuser on page 9 before placing the merchandiser into its final position e You can position this merchandiser anywhere in a bank of machines It can even be placed on an end flush against a side wall e The merchandiser should be placed at least four inches away from the back wa
63. isconnect the motor harness See Connect and Disconnect a Motor Harness on page 24 BACKWALL Remove the spiral See Remove and Install Spirals on page 25 Remove the spiral coupler See Remove a Spiral Coupler on page 26 SPIRAL Lift the motor clear of the tray COUPLER Return the tray to the merchandiser See Install a Tray in the Merchandiser on page 31 Remove the tray See Remove a Snack or Candy Tray on page 19 Place the motor in the correct position at the rear of the tray as shown Place a gear in position if required by this set up Install a spiral coupler in the proper orientation See Install a Gear on page 28 Connect the motor harness See Connect and Disconnect a Motor Harness on page 24 December 2004 27 4800006 Tray Set Up Refreshment Center Operators Guide Install a Gear Use a Gear when e Gears are used to mechanically couple the spirals together e This happens whenever you have two spirals and only one motor for vending a selection Position the Gear e Place the gear in between the back of the tray and the spiral coupler e There are two possible orientations for the gear BACK WALL OF TRAY GEAR oe ORIENTATION 1 ORIENTATION 2 e There are two rules to follow when orienting gears RULE 1 The gears for selections next to each other cannot use the same orientation RULE 2 All gears for a single selection must use the same orientation
64. itry caused by electrical noise Any deviation from these requirements could result in unreliable performance from your merchandiser Unpack the Machine Remove all packing materials from the interior of the machine Keep all documents warranty cards etc Set aside the base plate kit if present December 2004 3 4800006 Introduction Refreshment Center Operators Guide Controls and Indicators DOOR SWITCH When the cabinet door is open this switch turns off the compressor and evaporator fan INTERLOCK SWITCH 230 volt models only Turns off the glass heater and display lights when the cabinet door is open Pull the switch out to restore high voltage for maintenance LOW VOLTAGE SWITCH Tells the controller software the main door is open or closed MESSAGE DISPLAY This is how the merchandiser communicates with the outside world Customers can see messages about how much money they have put into the merchandiser The message display also tells customers when a selection is sold out and when vending is free inhibited or discounted The message display shows you what you are doing when you program the merchandiser and can show you what is wrong if there is a failure FREE VEND KEYSWITCH OPTIONAL This allows someone other than maintenance personnel to set the merchandiser to free vend without opening the door SELECTION KEYPAD The customer uses this keypad to make selections Maintenance people may use this keypad during program
65. ividers on both deep and shallow trays Insert the product spacer onto the column divider as shown Adjust a Product Spacer With product loaded in the tray rotate the product spacer up or down to keep the product upright as shown Remove a Product Spacer Pull the product spacer mounting pins from the column divider 4800006 PRODUCT SPACER MOUNTING T PINS J d T n O COLUMN DIVIDER PRODUCT SPACER 32 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Load the Merchandiser Section 4 Load the Merchandiser The color of the spiral coupler the little plastic tab attached to the rear of the spiral will tell you how many products will fit in the spiral See table below NOTE Another way to determine spiral capacity is to count the spaces in the spiral SPIRAL CAPACITY COLOR CODES SPIRAL SPIRAL COUPLER SPIRAL SPIRAL COUPLER CAPACITY COLOR CAPACITY eee a General Tray Loading e See Product Pusher Usage on page 35 for spirals with capacity of 11 13 or 15 e See Spiral Wall Retainer Usage on page 34 for spirals with capacity of 20 25 30 or 38 e Begin loading products at the front of the tray and work toward the back Position the product so the package rests on the tray DO NOT force a product into a spiral e Ifthe fit is too tight or too loose change the spiral size See Remove and Install Spirals on page 25 e Be sure there are no empty positions between products in ea
66. l through the list of other denominations and to set them to ON or OFF Press ext to move up to the top level screen O STOP NOTE lf a denomination does not display in the scroll list of available denominations check the binary switch settings for the validator If the binary switch for a given denomination is set to off it will not display in the list of denominations CONTINUE SELECT CARD READER AND OPTIONS 4 amp Press oe then press until the current card reader shows in the display O Press to cycle through the card reader options Your choices are NO CARD DUMB CARD or MOB CARD NOTE If you selected NU LARD you can exit the function Press until one of the following displays REVALUE ON Allows credit to be transferred onto the card REVALUE DFF Credit cannot be transferred to the card Press to display the desired choice CONTINUE 4800006 60 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures lt SELECT MONETARY OPTIONS This function lets you Set declining balance Set currency acceptance on low change Set overbuy options set last bill stacking options DECLINING Once credit is established multiple BALANCE vends may occur until the coin return is pressed 4 lt 1 Press se then press until the display shows CHANGE X XX X XX represents the largest denomination coin or bill that will be changed without a purchase Any non zero value here will retu
67. les By Time Interval 2x sicccss aoaniiuniwiannte hwunidehe ne anens nde 82 Vy Ere SUA ia htc a anced e E A 82 VEW Fme EA eh sesso ie tence gen tees tier aaa cen aie ceases ieee gece een enti ten teens cecernan cen sieuae 83 View Total npaid Vins oss cna tn at sasii ntti cosadsans A EE 85 4800006 ji December 2004 Refreshment Center Operator s Guide Table of Contents View Number Or Test V ends isos ei Se aren ta eies aaa ets inate hatte dal ah eats aeaneena 85 View Macnee ID Number seiscincaies adetcdssiedcicssuaeteciaaueceenieecineal A E N 85 ESC ie WWIOLORS eene ne dseeatensobab ra cehsstcasaba tue ae baoAaann A A AAAA 87 Download Data VO A PDCD erea r a A a a a 90 DEL Peeve nd ODUONS serer E E A 90 4800006 December 2004 lil Table of Contents Refreshment Center Operator s 4800006 iV December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Introduction Section 1 Introduction Exterior View CREDIT DISPLAY A SELECTIO A SWITCH J PANEL SS i f COIN WA Be INSERT f f COIN K SCAVENGI BUTTON DOOR HANDLE AND LOCK COIN RETURN q CUP LEG LEVELER AQNKRNNANY December 2004 1 4800006 Introduction Refreshment Center Operators Guide Interior View CABINET LIGHT ASSEMBLY INTERLOCK h SWITCH DOOR SWITCH ASSEMBLY SERVICE KEYPAD MAIN CONTROLLER PCB ASSEMBLY LN 2 Z7 j ELN IZ BILL VALIDATOR COIN MECHANISM PO
68. ll six inches if rear diffuser is not installed This will provide adequate air circulation for the refrigeration unit e The merchandiser will operate more efficiently when placed in a shaded location e There should be enough room in front of the merchandiser for the door to move freely WARNING This machine is only rated for installation in an indoor location Level the Merchandiser 1 Use a spirit level to adjust the legs until the cabinet is level from side to side and front to back oq SPIRIT LEVEL ld LEG NOTE A slight slope from front to back will improve the draining of condensate from merchandisers with refrigerating units When the merchandiser is part of a bank of machines level it in reference to the other machines After leveling is complete check that the door operates easily LEVELER LEFT REAR LEG X 780P0005 11 2 TURNS 4800006 44 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Final Installation Install the Base Plate Refer to the figure below while completing the following procedures WARNING Do not move the cabinet while the hex head screws and or carriage bolts are loosened The cabinet would be unstable and could tip and cause injury 1 Loosen the left leg assembly hex screws to allow mounting a base plate bracket 2 Secure one of the base plate brackets to the leg assembly and tight
69. ll display BAUD i200 BAUD e400 BAUD H800 BAUD 9600 Press until the correct baud rate for your printer is displayed CONTINUE SELECT DISPLAY LANGUAGE Refreshment Center Operators Guide 4 Press The current LANGUAGE is shown in the display Press to choose SELECT COIN MECHANISM the desired language Your choices are ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS ESPANOL PORTUGUES SLUEDISH NEDERLANDS or FINNISH CONTINUE 4 Press se then press until the current COIN MECHANISM is shown in the DUNIB MIECH MOB MECH EXEC MECH or NO MIECH display Press to choose the desired coin mechanism Your choices are O Proceed to Select Monetary Options on page 61 to customize your coin mechanism choice 4800006 NOTE 58 Depending upon your choice of coin mechanisms some displays may not appear CONTINUE December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures lt SELECT BILL VALIDATOR AND OPTIONS A vam A AN 4 V s s s 1 Press se then press until one of the following choices displays O NO DB No bills will be accepted or there is no bill validator installed you can exit the function SER 12 5 18 20 The serial bill validator is selected and will accept 1 2 5 10 and 20 bills Use BILL SELECTION METHOD below to change the bills that will be accepted OB ig 5 10 20 A standard MDB bill validator is selected It will accept 1 2 5 10 and 20 bills U
70. ming COIN RETURN BUTTON Returns any coins paid into the merchandiser prior to a vend BILL ACCEPTOR OPTIONAL Accepts bills of various denominations depending upon the type of bill validator and how the machine is configured SERVICE KEYPAD The service keypad is located at the top of the monetary panel It gives service personnel the means to program retrieve data from and view diagnostic information about the merchandiser Fo r4 NTERLOCK SWITCHES MESSAGE oa LOW VOLTAGE DISPLAY SWITCH e SERVICE FREE VEND J908 KEYPAD KEYSWITCH m SUSE OPTIONAL ray CABINET O INSTRUCTION PLATE EDIT O LETTERS S A H J lt SELECTION RY EXIT at ale KEYPAD O CLEAR O STOP MOREIA AETR PANEL OPTIONAL COIN COIN Sea INSERT BUTTON 4800006 4 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Introduction MAIN CONTROLLER PCB DISPLAY This display consists of two light emitting diodes LED mounted on the controller PCB POWER ON When lit this red LED indicates electrical power is applied to the LED 1 controller PCB HEARTBEAT When flashing this red LED indicates that the controller PCB is LED 2 active and the software Is operating CAUTION Risk of
71. n 4 CONTINUE lt SET DEX OPTIONS Dex Mode Only 1 Follow the steps in Gain Access to The Supervisor Mode on page 55 2 Press then The display shows one of two resettable bill validator totals transmitted to the DEX device CA 304 NC the value of bills in the stacker will be transmitted in a cash format For example 200 for two dollars This is the default setting CA 304 N D the value of bills in the stacker will be transmitted in a dollar count format For example 2 for two dollars 3 Press to switch between the two choices Consult your DEX handheld supplier for the proper settings for your machine NOTE If your bill count is incorrect the CA304 setting may be wrong Try using the other setting 4 Press until the display shows one of the following two date time options LASTUNG GN DEX transmits the date and time of the last vend for each selection LASTUNG GFF DEX will NOT transmit the date and time of the last vend for each selection This is the default setting 5 Press to switch between the two choices 6 CONTINUE December 2004 57 4800006 Programming Procedures N i ED Le ao as D Sf TD v I gt SELECT PRINTER BAUD RATE Printer Mode Only Press BAUD The speed of data transfer expressed in bytes per second RATE Your printer can receive data at a certain rate and you must tell the printer what that rate is One of the following wi
72. n SPIRAL BEARING BACKWALL SPIRAL COUPLER b Install the spiral coupler See Install a Gear on page 28 December 2004 23 4800006 Tray Set Up Refreshment Center Operators Guide Connect and Disconnect a Motor Harness CAUTION To avoid breaking the motor circuit board hold the header on the circuit board whenever connecting or disconnecting a motor harness Disconnect a Motor Harness 1 Pull the harness connector away from the circuit board as shown 2 Tuck the unused part of the harness out of the way in the trough at the back of the tray Connect a Motor Harness 1 Locate the harness connector for the appropriate tray position 2 Push the harness connector over the header pins on the motor circuit board as shown MOTOR HARNESS RR MOTOR 157P0028 HEADER 4800006 24 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Tray Set Up Remove and Install Spirals e All spirals are the same diameter e There are two kinds of spirals Counter Clockwise left hand Clockwise right hand SNACK AND CANDY TRAY SPIRAL OPTIONS COUNTER CLOCKWISE CLOCKWISE LEFT HAND RIGHT HAND SPIRAL RETAINER COUNT COLOR ASSEMBLY SPIRAL ASSEMBLY SPIRAL RETAINER 6 PURPLE umos rmo umos armo armor _ e sack terar 1ernso verra 1677189 147707 o onw ums mms ume rms ums NOTE Bottle trays use a 3 25 diameter spiral BOTTLE TRAY SPIRAL OPTION SPIRAL RETAINER
73. n the keyswitch input is open If the free vend code see Enter a Freevend Code on page 55 is not 0000 the code must be entered first FREE ONCE A closure on the keyswitch input causes only the next item to be freevended Coin mechanism errors are ignored Normal cash sales are also supported 2 If FREE LU KEY is selected press to limit free vending to specific selections Press the letter of the selection you want to vend For example the display shows A L Selections A and C will allow free vends 3 CONTINUE 4800006 90 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures lt VIEW DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES A 3 a Nee Re _ the display shows any of the following diagnostic messages depending Q amp Q 1 Press os O upon any fault s present ERROR MESSAGES NO ERRORS None of the following errors are detected This appears if the SureVend anti jackpot timer is active showing AJPTMR XX XM the time remaining on the timer This timer is cleared upon closure of the main service door This shows the total number of times the SureVend anti jackpot feature occurred plus the date and time of the last occurrence Press AJP XXX MN OY HR MN 7 s to reset this count CARD COM Incomplete card reader communications Check cables or replace unit CARDLFCOMNT Incomplete card reader communications check cables The card reader is not operational CARU ERR Card reade
74. nge a fuse e Change the fluorescent lamp e Change the lamp starter e Connect or disconnect a harness except a motor harness when the tray has been removed Failure to do so may result in personal injury 4800006 6 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Initial Set Up Section 2 Initial Set Up Moving the Merchandiser Through a Narrow Doorway NOTE lf necessary this merchandiser can be moved through an opening as narrow as 30 inches by removing panels at the top and bottom of the cabinet Remove the Bottom and Top Panels 1 Remove the screws that secure the top and bottom knock out panels to the cabinet 2 Lift panels upward to remove them from the cabinet 480p0005 December 2004 7 4800006 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Open the cabinet door and place it square with the left side of the cabinet 2 Carefully walk the merchandiser through the opening Replace the upper and lower panels Initial Set Up Move the Merchandiser through the Opening Reassemble the Merchandiser 1 1 G 480p0004 A AYIR CA Z VS OY YK ZA J Vi Yl H IN J 4 e o o o eg December 2004 4800006 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Initial Set Up Open the Rear Outlet Diffuser The rear outlet diffuser vents warm air up and out of the back of the merchandiser away from the air inle
75. ngs sc ressscsctesatertatacacdeceaeies 71 DEX Mode yai eee nce tena eee 57 FCS Y DO A 90 Machine Configuration ccccccc 64 Monetary Options ssrin 6l Non standard Bill Validator 60 SureVend Anti Jackpot cceeeeeeeeeees 66 PCE eai mpacendeuaec mean 78 Walker Modereer 56 Three tray configuration version 13 TSMC or Day sacensties 71 TAVS erran 18 Two or three tray configuration version 2 15 Two tray configuration version 11 Wnr Mode seeur e e i 63 Software Version View ceceeeeeceeeee ees 70 Spiral Bearing Install eeeeceeeee ees 23 Spiral Coupler Install eeeeeeee seen 29 Spiral Coupler Remove cccccseeeeeees 26 Spiral Indexing Procedure c eee 48 Spiral Motor Install eee ecceceseeeeneeees 21 Spiral Motor Remove ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Zi Spiral OptiOns ssisvicccssssseaisieesstivtaseeieaan 25 Spiral Wall Retainer 2 0 0 0 eeeceeeeceeeeeeneeees 34 Spir l Install sedente neat tea teats 25 Spiral REMOVE ap e 25 Standby Message vtcasscicataiet shiceakiawncienlaeas 74 SUPEIVISOr COIG cies exonerate 59 Supervisor Code default ccceeeeeeeeeeees 55 Supervisor M OdG noriiiocronii nir 55 T Talker Mode Setup eerren 56 Temperature Setari tence 64 Temperature Show in Standby Mode 69 Test PIS AY seere ar 90 MOO Eear E EA EN 87 Sure Ven si n neem 89 TESEV GWG sracte sae cana eamecese loaner
76. on January 30 01 30 at 10 13 am 10 13 Press If applicable similar displays will appear for intervals 2 3 and 4 Otherwise go to the next step 3 The following message scrolls across the display AUX S 33M OY30 10 958 This example shows the latest time interval the interior door was open 5 It was open for 33 minutes and was opened on January 30 01 30 at 10 58 am 10 58 Press If applicable similar displays will appear for intervals 6 7 and 8 Otherwise go to the next step 4 The following message scrolls across the display HEALTH OFF OY3I0 14 09 MAX 69 F This example shows that the health control timer turned off on January 30 01 30 at 2 09 pm 14 09 and the maximum temperature reached was 69 F NOTE The temperature display units will be in C if you selected Celsius during the temperature display function December 2004 83 4800006 I Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide The following message scrolls across the display LAST POWER O v30 13 51 FOR OU O23 This example shows that the last time the machine lost power was on January 30 01 30 at 1 51pm 13 51 for zero days zero hours and 23 minutes 00 0 23 Press The following message scrolls across the display LONGS T POWER O V30 10 958 FOR OD 47 This example shows that the longest time the machine was without power was on January 30 01 30 at 10 58am 10 58 for zero days 2 hours 47 minutes 00 2
77. ondary temperature sensor is out of range The monitored temperature is too cold This error may occur if the compressor does not properly turn off when there is no period following F or C or if the merchandiser configuration was recently changed to a warmer setpoint 93 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide ERROR MESSAGES CONTINUED Selection NN was marked as empty by the SureVend system SUREEMPTY NN because a product delivery was not detected This error is cleared upon closure of the main service door ae iis GUREITST XX This diagnostic automatically enters the appropriate SureVend test screen See Test the SureVend System on page 89 4800006 94 December 2004 Index B Base Plate Install ecciccs cxisedsscnitsaxonedotaees 45 Bill Selection Method ccccceceseeseeees 59 Bill Validator Select 2 0 0 ee cece eee eee 59 Bill Validator Test c eee eee eece eee eee 49 C Card Reader Paid Sales View 79 Card Reader Setup Hesteen 60 Cash Box Lock Install csinieiecsssyincveiveeisinaia 46 Coin Box Amount View essssssesesensesesessss 81 Coin Mechanism Load cece ee eee eeee eee 47 Coin Mechanism Select cece eee seco eee 58 Coin Mechanism Setup cccceceeeeeeeees 47 Column Divider Install oo ee 22 Column Divider Remove 2 0000 22 Coupon Sales View csesssseee
78. onnect a Motor Harness soicrccrecducnin iiie e a E 24 Remove and Tasu Spral essaie a S canta 25 Renove a opral COU DICE oeann N aincemauannnaeatateaber Dated 26 Remove and listall a Spiral Motores a a a N 21 lastalla GE d ee E a E deauedies 28 ae EE oy ere E 8110 E E ee E A E E E E E E EIS AE E ner tet 29 Morc ae Bo Ce DO a a oe Torr Dr eR trier oe Menor eE Mer see Cone 30 Instala Tray in THe Merc handista a a E a a nine 31 Ins talltand Remoye a Froduct Spacek ccteins teenaterte in Sete ieee eee ede ea cede 32 Load the WEE CANIS OM ois ssteleveces tenssivetaceciesdsercesssssssocaecusUacuastesasesacsivcuseacveetsstessassseese 33 Gem ral tay OAM ern asd tasties tne Naotas aaa taeeen oa lans en r deasaesaaaaenesetatne 33 Se cial C ONSIC ChALIONG aei ay eee acca ee 33 Spiral Wall Retainer US ae Co sien sa cesses te ates E A A E A a 34 Product Pusher Usal Citi ciscce stoi teendla a a Pind E aE 35 Configure the Merchandiser to vend Lunch Buckets s ssonsnnneneessssseeresessssssesreressssssesreresssssseseeres 35 Configure the Merchandiser for Vending Top Shelf c cccccccccccccsseseeeececececeseeseeeececeseaaessseseeees 36 Return the Trays tothe Vendite Postion sisena a a 37 isal and set Price EaDe IS irano a A T tea 38 SUrEVend M eoero soaa e a a e E E Aa 41 PACA OMEE Olesons E a E ES a 42 Final WMS PAM AION cists ccseesseecescesestanasdccedecavansvandsasusceddueiessasesdasasdeessesoasesncescassbunssacasseatis da sey Cie Vie
79. otor is run an Q CLEAR error message will show if any motors are still jammed or not home ERROR MESSAGES DISPLAY PROBABLE CAUSE pern CYCLID Temor eson by its id number cycles through motor designated by its id number cycles through its positions too quickly it is probably shorted ePLeRRig An unresolved electronically coupled motor designated by its id number TEST 1D The motor failed designated by its id number test it individually The motor designated by its id number did not leave TIMEOUT iD home or reach home in the expected time possibly jammed 4 CONTINUE December 2004 87 4800006 1 2 3 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide lt 7 VIEW MOTOR STATUS BY TRAY Press e then press until the display shows TEST MITRS Press or the letter of the tray you want to view The display will show the status of all motors on the tray X If motor is present X is the tray letter being viewed lf motor is present and coupled to the next odd motor blank If motor is not present and not coupled f If motor is coupled but not present If the motor is home If there is a motor error such as jammed tray not detected or missing The following example is for tray C with 7 motors present and home with none jammed Motors 1 and 3 are not present 6 and 7 are coupled and 8 is coupled to 9 but is not present nor home 35 _ O_O A L E CE EP C f i Motor 0 Motor 9
80. own DOLLAR PRICE ROLL CENTS PRICE ROLL SELECTION IDENTIFICATION SELECTION 157P0059 IDENTIFICATION LABEL December 2004 39 4800006 Load the Merchandiser Refreshment Center Operators Guide see the figures below for snack and candy tray positions MOTOR POSITION topmay WA AO AT AB AB AA AB AB AT AB AO Rave Bo 1 62 Bo B Bs 85 67 e Teo morrow may TRAY 00 c1 c2 68 c 08 8 07 8 co NOTE This example shows a 3 tray merchandiser Some merchandisers can have up to 6 trays Example of a Basic snack Tray DLabeltouse OOLOCOLOCOLOOLOOQO Example of a Basic Candy Tray ID Label to Use 7 D gt 6 OO Q Al A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 AB AY 4800006 40 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide SureVend Section 5 SureVend The SureVend product detection system consists of several infrared light emitters and infrared light detectors that scan the product delivery area with a pattern of crisscrossed light beams While the machine is idle the SureVend system is constantly calibrating itself for optimum performance in all temperature humidity dust and alignment conditions The sureVend detection system is used by the controller to assure that the selected product is delivered e When a customer makes a selection the controller checks that the SureVend detection system is ready and tells it to begin scanning for the product Different
81. perators Guide DBUROFI DBU SENSOR DBUSTALKR ERR A B CETO FODD ig TIMEOUT FOOD ie BOTH SW e 3 FODD ie NO SHUT SWI FOOD i 3 NO OPEN SW FODD _ 3 AUX OR OPEN FOOD i NOT SHUT HCERR XX F ONLY TOP e SHELVES AVAILABLE ONLY TOP 3 SHELVES AVAILABLE HOMIE SNS XX KEYPAD X9 KEYSWITCH 4800006 ERROR MESSAGES CONTINUED ROM checksum failure The unit will disable itself until the error is corrected Replace the validator One of the sensors in the bill validator has failed The unit will disable itself until the error is corrected Check for bill stuck in the acceptance path If no bill is present replace the validator Cycle machine power OFF and then ON The stacker is open or removed The unit will disable itself until the error is corrected Install the stacker correctly The stacker is full of bills Remove bills from the stacker Error exists on tray A B C etc Motor may be jammed not home or a couple error exists The is flashing Jammed door The 2 is flashing Door seen as open and closed The 3 position is flashing Could not find the closed position The 2 position is flashing Could not find the open position The 1 position is flashing The loading door is open The 3 position is flashing Not in the shut position Refrigerated products went out of service on date time MM DD YY HR MN because of a health MM DD YY HR MN control error The maximum
82. position e Ifa tray is in the highest position the tray above should not be in the lowest position e You may need to experiment with various tray positions to get the best results for your products CAUTION The trays in should not be positioned over an open air discharge vent NOTE Tray movement is limited because the tray harness will limit the amount of travel available to the tray guide rails Proceed as follows 1 ee ae Remove the tray from the merchandiser See EOE Remove a Snack or MOUNTING CHANNEL Candy Tray on page T 19 Remove the screw that secures the right tray guide rail to the front guide mounting channel as shown Tap up on the guide rail and unseat the guide rail tabs from the channel slots Pull the guide rail away from the front and rear guide mounting channels SCREW a Move the guide rail to gt the desired position Insert the guide rail tabs into the mounting channel slots as shown Tap down on the guide rail to seat the tabs in the channel slots Replace the screw that secures the guide rail to the front guide mounting channel Repeat steps 2 through 8 for the left guide rail PC BOARD FRONT GUIDE MOUNTING CHANNEL CHANNEL 2 o o O J o Return the tray to the merchandiser See Install a Tray in the Merchandiser on page 31 Load products into the trays and perform test vends Make sure the trays don t interfe
83. r is indicating it has a problem Card reader has an error and indicates code XX The code is defined CARD ERRXX by the card reader manufacturer To correct contact card reader manufacturer The unit is still operational CARU FERR Card reader is indicating it has failed Replace unit Card reader has failed and indicates code XX The code is defined CARD FERRXX by the card reader manufacturer To correct contact card reader manufacturer CARD FIAM Card reader has failed because card is jammed in the unit Remove the jammed card CARD SERV Card reader requires service The unit is still operational CHK PRICE Price error detected and changed to maximum check prices CHK CONFIG A PRODUCT CONFIG value was out of bounds and set to nominal check all PRODUCT CONFIGs UBVACCEPT The vending machine is telling the bill validator not to accept any bills Check the enabled channels of the bill validator DBVCOMNT Incomplete bill validator communications check harness DBVJAMI A bill is jammed in the acceptance path The unit will disable itself until the error is corrected Remove bill stuck in the acceptance path Cycle machine power OFF and then ON DBVITIGTOR One of the motors has failed The unit will disable itself until the error is corrected Check for bill stuck in the acceptance path If no bill is present replace the validator Cycle machine power OFF and then ON December 2004 91 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center O
84. re with the products you are vending and that all products vend properly 4800006 30 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Tray Set Up Install a Tray in the Merchandiser e Study this procedure before you install a tray for the first time while you are holding the tray you will not be able to see this area Proceed as follows 1 Insert the tray so that the tray rollers 5 Hold the tray up while pushing it toward the pass over the tray guide rollers rear Stop when the tab on the tray aligns with the opening in the tray guide REAR OF TRAY CUT OUT t TRAY f GUIDE J z AT P Cs Ca TRAY ROLLER 157P0024 FRONT OF RAIL 2 Bring the tray roller to rest on the tray 6 Lower the tray until it rests on the tray guide guide roller Push the tray in all the way 7 The tray latch will fall into the locking REAR OF TRAY posman CUT OUT REAR OF oC gt KE TRAY TRAY ROLLER GUIDE 157P0026 RAIL 3 Tilt the tray upward 4 Connect the tray wiring harness to TAB the PC board mounted to the guide ON TRAY 157P0025 A aa rail JUST ABOVE the tray you are installing NOTE Does not apply to bottle trays December 2004 31 4800006 Tray Set Up Refreshment Center Operators Guide Install and Remove a Product Spacer Install a Product Spacer The product spacer will keep a tall narrow product upright Se Shown at right are spacers and column d
85. rn all escrowed coins Each coin denomination for which the coin mech has a tube is called an ESCROWED coin because it can be returned When the coin return button is pressed all coins inserted will be returned provided there is a coin mech tube for each of those coins EXCEPT in the forced vend mode Some examples CHANGE 8 08 Forced vend NO change returned without a purchase CHANGE 2S Returns change without purchase if all accepted coins are less than 25 denomination or have a payout tube Acceptance of a dollar coin will not cause a Force Vend if the coin mechanism has a dollar coin payout tube Otherwise accepting a dollar coin or accepting and stacking a dollar bill will cause a Force Vend CHANGE i8 Bills and non escrowed coins less than or equal to 1 00 will be changed without purchase All escrowed coins are returned 2 Press to display the desired choice 3 Press until one of the following displays HCC lt X XX Accept any bill of value X XX or less Hold the last bill that meets or exceeds maximum price in escrow OR HEC STK X XX Accept any bill of value X XX or less Immediately stack the last bill Example If setting is ACL STK i802 and maximum price is 1 50 This setting will immediately stack the second 1 00 bill inserted 4 Press to display the desired choice December 2004 61 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide 5 The value of X XX has two purposes
86. s Disconnect 266 24 Motor REMOVG mererens eecie e 23 MOOS CS eea r 87 N Nonresettable Sales Data View 79 Nonresettable Vend Data View 79 Non standard Bill Validator Setup 60 O Operational Readiness Check 00 48 Out of service Message cccseesseeeeeeeeeees 75 Overbuy Disabled eeeseeceeeeeeeeeeees 62 P Paid Sales Data Clear cece cece ee ee 81 Payout Coins ig cvweninienesiivackicavcies 78 Payout Keys Lock Or Unlock 56 Sure Vend Data View cece eeee seco eeeeee 86 SureVend PSS biccisscieetvaatecieatieeaeaensics 89 Power Requirements sucncccesnnserecresaremtiorsiwn 3 Price Labels Install vxsicsaeeticvicssticeaiecsecen 38 Price Rol AVIS eerren 39 PHceS ASe Uae a 78 Printer Baud Rate Select 2 0 0 ee 58 Printer Mode Select 20 0 eee eeee ecco eens 57 Product Pusher sieren aR 35 Product Spacer Install ee eeeee cece eee 32 Product Spacer Remove ccccceeeeeeees 32 R Resettable Data Clear eee as 80 Reval e Opu on sexsi ee 60 S Sales Dati VIEW aranne 79 Selection ID Numbers Install 0 00000 39 Set Defrost Options ers csvecccsannvensievenswanendeex 68 Setup BUN alan oaren ETA 59 Cirad Cots 6 lt ane ee 60 Coin Mechanism seecae r E 47 Die oae a A tee nae eee er eee 71 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operator s Guide Daylh eht Savi
87. se BILL SELECTION METHOD below to change the bills that will be accepted PULSE UBV The pulse bill validator will accept 1 bills MDB An MDB bill validator that accepts non standard bills or tokens is X connected and operating Press lt to enter list of bills Initial O START Setup of a Non Standard Bill Validator on page 60 2 Press to choose the desired option BILL SELECTION The standard 1 2 5 10 and 20 bills are enabled by pressing the 1 2 METHOD 5 6 or 7 key s respectively Press lt to select all denominations press O START s to deselect all O CLEAR 3 CONTINUE December 2004 59 4800006 T ook Su Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide lt e INITIAL SETUP OF A NON STANDARD BILL VALIDATOR 1 Connect the bill validator and follow the steps in Select Bill Validator and Options on page 59 to select MOB ic 5 i2 20 in the bill validator selection screens fTUB lt gt will not be an option yet Exit the bill validator setup by pressing iT Bill information is O STOP now collected from the validator 4 V L Press se then press until UB lt gt displays O Press ar i 100 ON will display The first number i indicates bill validator channel 1 the i8 is the bill denomination and UN indicates that the validator will accept 1 00 bills Press to toggle the bill acceptance UN or OFF Press te land to scrol
88. ses e A KitKat bar loaded into either of the two right hand positions of a tray will not clear the retainer on the column divider between the two positions e A product pusher will catch on a retainer in ORIENTATION A DIVIDER ORIENTATION A ORIENTATION B 4800006 34 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Load the Merchandiser Product Pusher Usage The product pusher will give the top of a product an extra tilt to help it fall into the delivery pan PRODUCT PUSHER Use a product pusher in the following cases e The spiral has a capacity of 15 13 or 11 e The package is non rigid like bagged peanuts The product pusher can also be used with other Spiral and types of products A bag of product pushers has been shipped with the merchandiser Additional product pushers are available from the National Vendors parts department 800 621 7278 To use a product pusher snap it on the spiral as shown You can adjust the product pusher by moving it around on the spiral to achieve the best vending results Configure the ONE POSITION ONE POSITION Merchandiser to vend COUNTERCLOCKWISE CLOCKWISE FROM VERTICAL FROM VERTICAL Lunch Buckets Because of the weight and shape of the package National Vendors recommends that this product be vended only from the bottom tray To vend this product two adjacent positions must be coupled together LEFT SPIRAL RIGHT SPIRAL The left spiral coupler should be COUPL
89. t This warranty does not apply to A electrical components wiring or circuits or mechanical parts or assemblies damaged as a result of operating the Merchandiser at other than the design voltage and frequency specified on the Electrical Rating Tag or B in event of vandalism fire or negligence or C incandescent lamps neon lamps fluorescent lamps ballasts starters or other expendable items or D when seal is broken on electronic boards or E when other manufactured components are installed in CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS Merchandisers Replacement parts sold by CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS as After Market shall be covered for three months from the date shown on the parts invoice Purchaser must obtain prior RETURN AUTHORIZATION for return of all parts following guidelines given by CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS New unused parts purchased as After Market can be returned within 30 days from date of parts invoice with prior authorization from CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any obligation or liability in connection with the sale of said equipment or any part thereof
90. t on the bottom of the cabinet It is shipped in the closed position and must be opened before the merchandiser is put into service 1 Remove the two screws holding the upper corners of the diffuser FOLD ALONG EDGES SEGURET against the back of the cabinet ORIGINAL SCREWS Notice the two unused screw holes at the corners NOTE Wear protective gloves when bending diffuser to prevent injury Pull the top of the diffuser away from the cabinet then bend the diffuser so that the unused screw holes align with the holes in the cabinet Use the two screws removed in 1 7 780pk003 step one to affix the diffuser to the cabinet in its new open position CAUTION The merchandiser will not function properly if the Rear Outlet Diffuser is not open Position the Merchandiser Move the merchandiser to its approximate position There are certain procedures you need to perform before it is in its permanent location Plug in your merchandiser and turn the power switch to ON e You can position this merchandiser anywhere in a bank of machines It can even be placed on an end flush against a side wall e The merchandiser should be placed at least four inches away from the back wall six inches if rear diffuser is not installed This will provide adequate air circulation for the refrigeration unit This will provide adequate air circulation for the refrigeration unit e The merchandiser will operate more efficiently when placed in a
91. t CMaMGISe rrian alae hasdeacte ns Ct cade otecumnumcrae deat muinat seta cahaineentolenbacsssesane tess 44 a eae Br EA ed 2 E E TE EE E E E E E E EAE EE E E E A AE E A oe ger 45 EA LC KEAS e EE E A E E A E E A E ET 46 December 2004 i 4800006 Table of Contents Refreshment Center Operator s Instalh the Optional asi BOX LOCk esai a a ideas capital Sabla es oaat ata 46 Ser Up tne Conn M C Mani Mieren aa a Neaaeias ee xed 47 Load the Ont Mecini iscedi a a a a 47 Operational Readiness C NeCkinissinasnii n a N 48 Spiral Indexing Procedure One Spiral One Motor cc eeeeeesescecececeeeeeeeesceceeeceaeeeeeeseeceeeeeseegenses 48 Spiral Indexing Procedure Two Spirals One Or Two Motors sssesnesessssssesresessssssssreresssssseseeres 49 Test ihe BU Vahdit e a a a a SUR ac cae tneaateche aes at ialtad 49 Prooramimine IMITO scssi aseran a a E ESE ER Eraso E RS 50 Te Dpi yS ernen O T 50 The BUNCH OM Key S erae T E EE aaa 51 CCE IR CVS eve Sinctestscse ecole E N E neer ae aedieatemne 51 Control Panel Switenes Exp aed anria aa aa cities te eee ae tees 52 Procramnmine FOW CNIS rae E NEE AE 53 Programming Procedure Sessisissceosiseorresnecisec easa eee ree aa ea ai oraaa 55 Entera New Supervisor COUS ae E E anaes 55 ea E E e LOE EEE EES E AEA E A AE TE EE EAE EET 55 Lock Or Unlock Mode Or Payout Keys nicon a E AN 56 Torm Take Mode OnOr OTT saeson a A E E E O 56 SC DE Xe OPHONS aiea a anne esau te attain sae ealeeed coe ctestammen
92. t character in your message because it tells the machine when the message is ended If you don t use this character your message will be followed by a bunch M7 IZNI 4800006 76 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures ENTERING YOUR MESSAGE Most of the keys on the control panel have a special purpose to help you create and edit your messages Inserts an R at the 2 Inserts a space at the flashing character flashing character Deletes the current oh H Q O 4 amp Inserts an S at the 5 X ee 3 character and closes Ba flashing character S as up the space Deletes the current Inserts a T at the Se S character and leaves SS flashing character 2 as the space Enters the special end Repeats the letter to 7 oi mecca ae Q the left of the flashing g which denotes the end character 2 of the message Pages through the message ten characters one EDIT screen at a time Steps forward and backward through the message one character at a time oe O O l D Steps forward and backward through the amp character list one character at a time See the 5 o J lo character list on the next page g A J i B L f 2 c r J J N P 4 a 5 F P 5 G Q 4 7 H R g 5 i g J T ON December 2004 77 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide PAYOUT COINS 9 1 Press Pe
93. the motor number of the even motor of the motor pair you wish to couple or uncouple For example to uncouple motors 2 and 5 press 2 The representing motor number 2 changes to a C Please note that the left motor of a coupled pair MUST be an even numbered motor 3 CONTINUE December 2004 67 4800006 Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators Guide SET DEFROST OPTIONS Supervisor Mode Only The Refreshment Center has a built in defrost cycle to assure that ice does not build up on the evaporator coil It may be necessary to adjust the defrost timing for locations with extremely warm and humid conditions see unscheduled defrosts below 1 Follow the steps in Gain Access to The Supervisor Mode on page 55 2 Press then until the display shows SETUEFRUST 3 Press ar The display will show X UAY X is the number of times per day that the defrost cycle operates This can be set for 2 3 or 4 times per day with a default of 2 Press to change the value of X 4 Press until the display shows FUR XXITIIN XX represents how many minutes the defrost cycle operates The default value is 10 minutes but this value can be configured between 10 15 minutes Press to change the value of XX 5 Press until something like the following displays e gt NORII SINCE 2003 0758 04 28 2 gt NORM is a running total of the number of Unscheduled Defrosts the compressor has performed since July 8 at 4 28 The tim
94. the refrigerated compartment empty until the cabinet temperature is low enough to satisfy the health shutoff control Health Control will not be operative for Refreshment Centers configured for Chilled vending see View Or Set Machine Configuration on page 64 Perishable food must only be sold from a merchandiser configured for Refrigerated Food operation Vending perishable food from a chilled merchandiser will violate state and local health regulations 4800006 42 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Health Control Test the Health Control Use this procedure on model 480 merchandisers configured for refrigerated food to verify the operation of the Health Control Automatic Shutoff circuitry The purpose of the Health Shutoff Control is to disable the vending mechanism whenever the machine does not maintain the air temperature in the food storage compartment at or below 41 F 5 C The temperature shutoff requirement does not apply for 30 minutes after filling servicing ora defrost cycle NOTES a The Automatic Health Shutoff Control timer resets every time the cabinet door is closed b The internal cabinet temperature can be viewed on the credit display by pressing 1 Check the temperature of the food compartment by pressing to ensure that the machine is not in the 30 minute recovery period that occurs after the door is closed following filling servicing or after a defrost cycle If the machine is in the 30 m
95. the tray you are removing REAR OF TRAY PC BOARD ATTACHED TO TRAY GUIDE TRAY GUIDE RAIL J 5 Lift up on the tray and slide it toward the back No more than an inch should be needed 6 The tab near the back of the tray should align with the cut out in the top of the guide rail as shown TRAY any ROLLER a 157P0026 7 Lift the tray clear of the guide rail and out of the merchandiser CAUTION When the cabinet door is not fully open use extra care in removing the bottom tray Failure to do SO may result in damage to the tray or to the delivery pan assembly 4800006 20 CUT OUT REAR OF TRAY TAB TRAY GUIDE ON TRAY RAIL December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Tray Set Up Remove a Boitle Tray 1 2 3 5 6 Remove all product from the tray Push down on the tray latches with your thumbs and slide out the tray as far as it will go Unplug the tray wiring harness from the PC board mounted on the tray guide rail IMMEDIATELY ABOVE the tray you are removing Locate a small lever on each side of the tray where it attaches to the slide The left lever will be up the right will be down Press down on the left lever and up on the right lever SMALL LEVERS ON EACH SIDE RELEASE TRAY FROM SLIDES Pull the tray towards you off of the slides Replace the tray by performing the above steps in reverse order NOTE It is much easi
96. ti hang up procedure s Test the operation of the coin mechanism Test the operation of the bill validator Return all test vended products to the trays Spiral Indexing Procedure One Spiral One Motor The spiral indexing procedures involve rotating spirals one position at a time until the product vends properly ile 2 3 Home all the motors Remove the effected spiral Is the coupler in the proper position NO Move the coupler to the position as shown in Install a Gear on page 28 Go to Step 4 YES Move the coupler to the next clockwise position if it s on a right hand motor or the next counterclockwise position if it s on a left hand motor Go to step 4 Replace the spiral Perform a test vend see the previous page Did the product hang up NO You re finished Continue to test vend the remaining selections until everything works right YES Go to step 7 Did you previously move the coupler to the next clockwise or counterclockwise position NO Move the coupler to the next clockwise position if it s on a right hand motor or the next counterclockwise position if it s on a left hand motor Return to step 6 YES Return to step 2 in the operational readiness check and try another procedure Do not move the coupler again 4800006 48 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Final Installation Spiral Indexing Procedure Two Spirals One Or Two Motors The spiral indexing proce
97. tter key or to price another selection 4800006 78 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures lt VIEW NONRESETTABLE SALES AND VEND DATA 1 Press re The display shows NR XX XX XX XX is a dollar and cents figure showing the total of all sales in the machine This is a running total and is not resettable 2 Press The display shows NR X X is the total number of vends made by the machine This is a running total and is not resettable 3 CONTINUE cS VIEW SALES DATA THREE DIFFERENT WAYS Vr har Paid sales and vends can be viewed three different ways By whole machine by tray and by individual selection The first screen of the data item shows its machine total 5S no 1 Press re then press until the display shows X XX This is the sales total for the machine 2 To view the data by tray press the letter of the tray you want to see You can then press and to scroll through data for all the active trays 3 To view the data by individual selection press the letter and number of the selection you want to see You can then press and to see data for all the active selections 8 Ss 4 If viewing data by individual selection press to view the date and time of the last vend of that selection 5 CONTINUE VIEW CARD READER PAID SALES Not shown if total is zero 1 Press Ka then press until the display shows XX XX 2 Press ar then press until the display
98. u can configure up to four inhibited intervals per day 8 S 1 Press re then press until the display shows INHIB 2 Goto Time Interval Editing on page 72 for an example of how to set up time of day inhibited vending lt SET TIME OF DAY FREE VENDING You can configure up to four Free Vend intervals per day 8 S 1 Press e then press until the display shows FREEV 2 Goto Time Interval Editing on page 72 for an example of how to set up time of day free vending lt SET TIME OF DAY DISCOUNT VENDING Vending can be discounted up to four times a day For example this can be used to favor early arriving employees 8 Ss l 1 Press e then press until the display shows DISET 2 Goto Time Interval Editing on page 72 for an example of how to set up time of day discount vending lt TIME INTERVAL EDITING You can select up to four times of day for each special vending period NOTE lf two or more of these time periods overlap the interval with the highest priority will overrule the other s This order of precedence is a INHIBIT b FREEVEND c DISCOUNT For example if a DISCOUNT time period is scheduled for a certain area before the end of an INHIBIT time period DISCOUNT does not begin until the INHIBIT interval has ended for that area 4800006 72 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures The time interval editing procedure is almost the same for the INHI
99. uides 5 Will the product touch products on either side If not proceed to the next step Otherwise install a product spacer 6 Load products in the tray 7 Return the tray to the vending position 8 Install the price rolls 9 Install the selection ID numbers Set Up A Tray To Vend Wide Products The following steps will help you configure your tray to vend wide products When you are done with the entire wide product steps return to the set up procedures above NOTE Does not apply to bottle trays they cannot be reconfigure 1 Remove the tray from the merchandiser and place it on a flat surface 2 Based on the size of the product you want to vend decide how many spiral positions it will occupy Please remember that the left most spiral in the group must have an even ID number 0 2 4 etc For example if a product is three spirals wide the left spiral will be ID number 0 and the right spiral will be ID number 2 Be careful how wide you set up for because some wide products could get hung up in the delivery door 3 Remove the column dividers inside the group In the example of three spiral positions you would be removing the dividers between spiral ID numbers 0 and 1 and 1 and 2 4 If your group only consists of 2 spirals replace the right most motor with a spiral bearing and gear and install a gear on the left most motor Skip to step 8 5 Remove all spirals in the group except the left most spiral 4800
100. urned Both the number of SureVend empty conditions required to disable SureVend and the number of minutes it remains disabled are both configurable by the operator see Set SureVend Up the SureVend Anti Jackpot Feature on page 66 Once Anti Jackpot is triggered the SureVend system will be turned off for a certain number of minutes so that money can no longer be refunded because of vend failure and thus discourage a thief from remaining While SureVend is disabled machine will either revert to home switch operation or go out of service depending on other selected options see Set Up Basic SureVend Options on page 66 Once the Anti jackpot time has elapsed SureVend is re enabled The total number of sureVend empty selections the number of anti jackpot occurrences and the date and time of the most recent occurrence are recorded December 2004 41 4800006 Health Control Refreshment Center Operators Guide Section 6 Health Control NOTE The following section applies only to the 780 Refreshment Center Refreshment Centers configured for Refrigerated Food operation see View Or Set Machine Configuration on page 64 will have electronic health shutoff control software Health Shutoff Control software is required by state and local health authorities and is a requisite for NAMA approval for perishable food vending Health Shutoff Control prevents the merchandiser from vending product that could be spoiled
101. y shows either LOCKED or UNLOCKED The pound sign is the first mode key that can be locked or unlocked To see if another key is locked or unlocked press that key 3 Press to change between locked and unlocked When anyone other than the supervisor tries to enter a locked mode the display shows LUCKED NOTE The following mode keys cannot be locked out 0 amp SY F1 sS O TURN TALKER MODE ON OR OFF Supervisor Mode Only 4 CONTINUE w RO SEN Re ae 1 Follow the steps in Gain Access to The Supervisor Mode on page 55 2 Press EA then Ea until the display shows TALK ON or TALK OFF 3 Press to toggle between the two choices 4 CONTINUE 4800006 56 December 2004 Refreshment Center Operators Guide Programming Procedures lt SELECT DEX OR PRINTER MODE Supervisor Mode Only 1 Follow the steps in Gain Access to The Supervisor Mode on page 55 2 Press tel then until the display shows one of the following PRINTER means that data will be sent directly to a printer DEX ONLY means that data remains in memory after it is downloaded into a portable data collection device DEX CLR means that resettable data is cleared after it is downloaded into a portable data collection device DEX NR a special DEX option All sales data will become non resettable Consult your DEX supplier before choosing this option 3 Press to toggle through the choices Press to lock in the selected optio
102. you can you might be asked to enter a view stored sales data numerical value pressing this key will enter a 5 THE SECONDARY PURPOSE this is the key s second job for example this key can be used to delete a character when you are editing custom messages Other Keys The MOVEMENT keys on the control panel let you move inside a mode and back and forth between modes To see how these keys let you move around study the flow diagram on the next page The up and down arrow keys are your legs which let you move up and down the list of tasks These keys are what let you continue from one step to the next in programming procedures This is your activate or choose key It opens a door to additional a information and lets you begin a programming task once you are inside of a gt mode Sometimes it is used as a toggle switch to show you your choices during a programming task This is your end key Pressing it one or more times will move you back to the mm start of the mode or all the way back to the standby message O STOP One Last Thing STOP When you see the word CONTINUE at the end of a function it means to press until you return to the standby message December 2004 51 4800006 Programming Intro Refreshment Center Operators Guide Control Panel Switches Explained Each of the control panel switches has one or more jobs to do This list will give you a short overview of those jobs amp S
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