L0086, Rev. H
AMS SENSIT 3 GLASS FRONT VRM
5-2
4. Make sure the rail is level.
5. Reinstall safety screw at the front of the rail.
6. Use these same steps for the other side.
7. Reinstall the tray, making sure the harness is routed
over the top of the rail and all slack is draped to the
outside of the rail.
5.4 TRAY COLUMN ADJUSTING
Bottle tray column dividers are fastened in place and
cannot be adjusted.
The tray columns used for snacks and candy can be
adjusted by the user to up to 10 columns wide. Typically
the vend columns are set to single (2.66”) or double (5.32”)
width, to be used with the standard small or large helixes,
respectively. Single and double width columns can be
configured in any arrangement on the tray by following the
procedure below.
Note that coupled motors may also be used in the
tray (Refer to Sections 4.2.4 and 6.7.7).
Plan your tray arrangement before beginning to
determine which extra parts may be required. Contact your
distributor to order the necessary parts.
1. Disconnect the harness and remove the tray. Place
the tray on a flat, stable work surface.
2. Reposition, remove, or add tray dividers in the desired
locations. To remove the divider, push rearward then
lift. Reverse the procedure to reinstall.
3. It may be necessary to move a motor and helix. Pull
forward on the helix to remove it from the motor.
Press down on the top motor tab to remove the motor
from the tray.
4. Reposition the motors to the center of each vend
column, using the upper mounting position for the
large helix and the lower position for the small helix. It
may be easiest to disconnect the motors from the
harness first.
5. The tray harness has 10 sets of motor connections.
The first set of motor connections (at the end of the
harness farthest away from the harness connector) is
position 0, followed by 1, 2, and so on. The last set
which is nearest to the harness connector is position
9.
NOTE: Every colored wire is paired with a red wire having
a black stripe to complete the circuit. The
connectors on the red wires having a black stripe
are narrow and must be connected to the narrow
connectors on the motors. The connectors on the
colored wires are wide and must be connected to
the wide connectors on the motors. Connectors
which are not used should be folded up out the
way and secured in place with wire ties.
6. At the back of the tray and when facing the motors,
tray selection 0 will be the motor on the right end.
Selection 9 will be on the left. If the tray has ten
columns, attach the harness connectors to the
motors, red to 0, blue to 1, gray to 2 and so forth. See
the connection chart which follows.
SELECTION
NUMBER
USE WIRE
COLOR
Tray Number Plus 0
Red
Tray Number Plus 1
Blue
Tray Number Plus 2
Gray
Tray Number Plus 3
Purple
Tray Number Plus 4
Brown
Tray Number Plus 5
Yellow
Tray Number Plus 6
Green
Tray Number Plus 7
Orange
Tray Number Plus 8
Black
Tray Number Plus 9
White
7. If the tray has five columns, the zero and all even
numbers are not connected. Attach the blue
connector to the rightmost motor, attach the purple
connector to the next motor, and so forth. See the
connection chart which follows.
SELECTION
NUMBER
USE WIRE
COLOR
Tray Number Plus 1
Blue
Tray Number Plus 3
Purple
Tray Number Plus 5
Yellow
Tray Number Plus 7
Orange
Tray Number Plus 9
White
8. Turn the tray around so you are facing the front. Place
the selection number in front of each column,
according to the motor connections used. For
example, if this tray is tray 5, then for a ten column
tray the left hand column is column 50 and the right
hand column is 59. For a five column tray the left
column would be 51 and the right column 59.
9. Reconnect the harness to the inside of the
merchandiser, routing it over the rail and through the
back of the rail mount.
10. Reinstall the tray.
11. After changing any tray configuration, it will be
necessary to reconfigure the motors (Refer to Section
6.7.6).
5.5 CHANGING DIVIDERS
1. To remove, push rearward on the divider as far as it will
go, then lift it up and out of the tray.
2. Reverse the removal procedure to reinstall.
5.6 SNACK AND CANDY HELIX
To remove, pull straight out on the helix to
disengage the adapter from the motor.
Reverse the removal procedure to reinstall.
5.7 HELIX ADAPTER
1. To remove, twist the adapter to free the mounting leg
from the locking tab.
2. Reverse the removal procedure to reinstall.
5.8 HELIX EJECTOR
The ejector’s function is to cause the product to fall
sooner, and therefore stop the helix sooner. This will help
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