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combination (i.e. A3, F3).Press J will step to CK D 2 for time peri-
od B etc.If no discount has been set, then the normal vend price
will be displayed.
9.SELECTION PANEL
The selection panel (see figure 10) on the Snackshop 113 incor-
porates that use of a self enclosed membrane switch panel.This
eliminates the need for individual switches and wiring.The mem-
brane switch panel is housed in a stainless steel panel with indi-
vidual buttons protecting the switch face. The casting front also
houses the display lens. The display lens gives instructions to the
customer for three conditions which might occur (make another
selection, use correct change, or check selection price).The dis-
play lens also can carry any message which can be programmed.
For example “Have a good day.”
10.VEND MOTORS
The Snackshop 113 incorporates the use of a high RPM DC
motor. Due to the new design, the vend motor may no longer be
homed by hand. DO NOT TRY TO TURN THE SPIRALS BY
HAND. DAMAGE TO THE MOTOR WILL RESULT. It is also
important to check polarity before applying current to the motor.
Two diodes and a capacitor are used to prevent circuit feedback
and may have to be checked when trouble shooting motor prob-
lems.
11.LIGHTING SYSTEM:
There is only one fluorescent lamp in the Snackshop 113. The
lamp is located on the top inside of the door which lights up the
main product area.The starter is located on the hinge side of the
lamp. The ballast and line filter is located on the top front left shelf
support. (page 17, item 18)
12.MAIN PRODUCT SHELVES:
There are five or six main product shelves per machine. Each
containing either five or ten selections. Each selection has its own
motor mounted to the back of the shelf. Every shelf has its own
harness and plug for connecting to the remainder of the circuit
through the cabinet receptacle, located in the rear right of the
cabinet.The motors are the same on either type shelf. It is now
possible in the Snackshop 113 to exchange a five selection shelf
with a ten selection shelf or visa versa. You also have the capa-
bility to gain 1/2 inch either up or down on any shelf. To do this
the shelf should be removed and the cabinet back harness recep-
tacle lowered or raised with the right & left shelf tracks.
NOTE: When exchanging the shelves, you will not need any
parts, but you will have to reprogram the machines for prices and
selections.
REMOVAL OF PRODUCT SHELF:
A. Lift up and push the lock levers toward the back of cabinet.
See figure 1, page 4.
B. Pull the shelf to its loading position.
C. Grasp shelf in front and rear center. Lift front of shelf up
above horizontal and pull shelf forward while lifting.
D. To install shelf, reverse above procedure.
13.DELIVERY BIN:
This is located below the display window on the door and is
mechanically operated. The linkage on the outside end of the
delivery bin may require occasional lubrication. Should the door
become difficult to operate, place a small amount of grease on
the arm tracks.
REMOVAL OF DELIVERY BIN:
A. Remove the screws from the underside of the delivery bin .
These screws fasten into the lower door brace and remove
the two screws and brackets at the top of the delivery bin.
B. Grasp delivery bin on both sides and lift up and pull back.
Should bin be tight, rock it by lifting on one end, then the
other.
REPLACEMENT OF DELIVERY BIN:
A. Locate lip on front edge of delivery bin over lower edge of
opening in door and behind trim. Press down along lip to
make sure it is fully engaged between door and trim.
B. Install the four screws and two brackets, to secure bin to
door.
14.REMOVAL OF GUM AND MINT MOTOR AND/OR EJECTORS:
Disconnect the two wires going to the motor and remove the four
screws holding it to the shelf. The components attached to the
front base can also be replaced.These consist of the gum and
mint shelf front (Price tabs and selection), gum and mint shelf
front base, gum and mint display front stop (plastic) and the gum
and mint ejector.
NOTE: Before replacing the gum and mint motor it would be help-
ful to tap the motor first with the screws. Assemble the four com-
ponents together and mount them to the motor making sure that
the head crank of the motor is inserted into the ejector. Replace
the four screws and test vend that selection for proper operation.
15.REMOVAL OF GUM AND MINT SHELF:
Below the gum and mint shelf remove the two screws holding the
gum and mint receptacle harness bracket (page 19, item 21).
Loosen the other two screws on each end of the gum and mint
pusher stop strap (page 29, item 20) and disengage it from the
cabinet. Grasp the shelf and pull the shelf straight out. With the
shelf out you can replace the gum and mint pusher (page 29,
item 31) by removing the screw (page 29, item 21).
Reverse the procedure to replace the shelf. Pay special attention
when you put the gum and mint pusher stop strap back on that all
the gum and mint pushers have spring tension and are behind
the strap.
Summary of Contents for SNACKSHOP 113
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Page 5: ...capacities 1 ...
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Page 25: ...swing out panel assembly 21 ...
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