5.
PRODUCT SPACERS—4 SELECTION SHELF: A product spac-
er is used to reduce the width of the product area and should be
used on any 4-selection snack shelf where the product width is
41/2 “ or less. Spacers should fit within 1/8” of the product but
should not fit tight against the product.There are three positions
in each snack space where these spacers can be placed. To
install the spacer, align the lock ears (on the lower edge of the
spacer) with one of the three sets of slots (one front and one
rear).(See Figure 4).Push the spacer to the rear to allow the ears
to enter the slots, then allow the spacer to move forward.Be sure
the ears are in the same set of slots, front and rear. (See Figure
4).Continue loading all spirals adjust with spacers where needed
in the top shelf. Return the top shelf to the vend position and fol-
lowing this procedure load the remainder of the large spiral
shelves. The shelf divider separating the right (lock side) column
from the next column is movable to allow vending of products
wider than 5 1/2” in the second column. If this is used the right
column must be used to vend a narrower product.
6.
LOADING MAIN PRODUCT CANDY SHELVES: The 8-selection
(candy type) shelves are loaded similar to the 4-selection shelves
except that the bottom of the product sits on the shelf in front of
the spiral wire (see Figure 5) that rests on the shelf. These prod-
ucts must also fit properly product in the spiral space;do not force
product into spiral.
Figure 5. PLACEMENT OF PRODUCT ON MAIN
PRODUCT CANDY SHELVES AND
FRONT END POSITION OF SPIRAL.
These spirals are removed and installed the same as the large
sprial (see Figure 3), except that the front end position is different
(approximately 5 o’clock) (see Figure 5) and the front left side of
the spiral must be behind the small tab located on the left side of
the product space side wall (see Figure 5, Detail A).
7.
PRODUCT SPACERS—8 SELECTION SHELF: The 8-selection
shelves are equipped with a product spacer (see Figure 6) that
can be pivoted from the right side of each product space. These
spacers should be pivoted out to hold the product upright, but not
tight against the product.Leave about 1/8”clearance between the
spacer and the product.
Figure 6.
8 SELECTION SHELF PRODUCT SPACER
POSITIONED TO HOLD CANDY UPRIGHT.
8.
PRODUCT PUSHER:The machine contains enough pushers for
you to install a pusher on each candy spiral. This plastic part is
designed to push the top of the product forward while it is vend-
ing, helping it fall from the shelf. It can also be used with products
that have the wrapper end flap on the outside of the package. In
this case, the pusher prevents these products from hanging on
the spiral by spreading the flap. The pusher is installed approxi-
mately 210 degrees from the front end of the spiral with the tab
extending forward (see Figure 7).Locate the pusher in its proper
position, hold it against the spiral wire and push the semi-circular
part around the spiral wire. Note: Not every selection spiral will
need a product Pusher. (Example—Box Items)
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