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PLACING THE VENDER ON
LOCATION
!! CAUTION !!
DO NOT TRANSPORT THE
VENDER TO OR FROM THE
LOCATION LOADED WITH
PRODUCT OR DAMAGE TO THE
VENDER MAY RESULT.
The vender is intended for
INDOOR USE ONLY.
It
should be kept out of direct sunlight and away form
any heat source. This machine is not suitable for
installation in an area where a water jet or hose and
nozzle may be used.
The vender must be on a solid, flat and level surface.
Ensure the flooring can bear the weight load of a fully
loaded vender (approximately
1109
lbs. or 413kg).
The vender must be positioned close enough to an
electrical outlet so that an extension cord is not
required. If the machine will be subject to user misuse
or vandalism, it is recommended that the vender be
secured to the floor or wall as described in Crane
Merchandising Systems / Dixie-Narco Technical
Bulletin 344. Due to the large size and weight of the
Vender, never attempt to move the Vender with a
Hand Truck or Stair Climber. Use a pallet jack or
Vender/Cooler Dollies at all times when moving the
Vender. The vender should never be slid or pushed in
place. Never side load the leveling legs; doing so will
cause damage to the legs. Do not transport the
vender to or from customer locations loaded with
product, as damage may result due to excessive
weight. Call the Crane Merchandising Systems
Technical Service Department or your Crane
Merchandising Systems Representative for
assistance.
ACCEPTABLE AMBIENT OPERATING
TEMPERATURE RANGE.
Coke BevMax 4 5800-4/3800-4 equipment
manufactured by Crane Merchandising Systems is
designed to work properly in a temperature range of
75
°
F to 90
°
F (23
°
C to 32
°
C) in still air 65% R.H. non-
condensing.
LEVEL THE VENDER
Adjust the front leveling legs, ensuring that an even
gap exists between the glass door and the top
security angle and receiver box, and then level the
cabinet front to rear. A carpenter’s level will help
verify that the vender is level. Leveling legs are
adjusted using a wrench or socket 1 ½” or 38 mm in
size. If the vender is to be used in a bank of
equipment, check the top and sides for proper
alignment. If you are unable to properly level the
vender, select an alternate location. NEVER PLACE
OBJECTS UNDER THE LEVELING LEGS OF THE
VENDER.
DANGER
THE VENDER MUST BE PROPERLY
LOCATED AND LEVELED. IF THE
MACHINE WILL BE SUBJECT TO
USER MISUSE OR VANDALISM IT IS
RECOMMENDED THAT THE
VENDER BE SECURED TO THE
FLOOR OR WALL AS DESCRIBED IN
CRANE MERCHANDISING
SYSTEMS DIXIE-NARCO
TECHNICAL BULLETIN 344 TO
MINIMIZE THE RISK OF INJURY OR
DEATH FROM TIPPING. CALL THE
CRANE MERCHANDISING
SYSTEMS TECHNICAL SERVICE
DEPARTMENT OR YOUR CRANE
MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS
REPRESENTATIVE FOR
ASSISTANCE.
SPACE THE VENDER
Do not block the rear of the vender. Maintain a
minimum of 4 inches (10 cm) from the wall to ensure
adequate airflow to the condenser and compressor.
At the rear of the vender, make sure nothing obstructs
the air exhaust at the bottom of the cabinet.
WARNING
TO AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF A
FIRE HAZARD, DO NOT STORE
ANYTHING OR ALLOW DEBRIS OF
ANY KIND TO ACCUMULATE
AROUND, UNDER OR BEHIND THE
CABINET,
IN THE BOTTOM OF THE
SERVICE AREA, IN AND AROUND
THE REFRIGERATION
COMPARTMENT OF THE CABINET,
OR IN FRONT OF THE
EVAPORATOR AND CONDENSER
COILS.
INSTALLING PRICE LABELS
Pricing labels included in the literature package kit.
Remove the pricing label sheets from the service
manual package and gently remove the label
corresponding to the vend price of each selection by
tearing at the perforation. The label is installed at the
top of the front knuckle. Once installed, push the label
firmly against the front of the knuckle. This will insure
the label is locked in place.
INSTALLING PRODUCT ID CARDS
To assist with consistent loading, product ID cards
can be installed in the product pusher to designate to
the route driver which product the column is set for.
To install the flavor card, simply detach it from the
sheet at the perforation and slide it into the slots in the
Summary of Contents for BevMAX 4 Series
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Page 72: ...71 of 104 MACHINE FRONT VIEW 6A 9 11 13 14 5B 5A 7 3A 4B 19 18 6B 3C 4B 4A 2 4C 17 16 1 12 5C ...
Page 74: ...73 of 104 CABINET DETAIL PRODUCT AREA 3 2B 12 11 6 7 9 2A 8 5 14 11 ...
Page 76: ...75 of 104 CABINET DETAIL SERVICE DOOR AREA 1 16 10 4 7 11 5 17 11 4 5 14 12 2 10 15 8 ...
Page 86: ...85 of 104 GATE TRAY DETAIL 8 7 11 1 2 4 6 12 13 14 10 9 3 ...
Page 98: ...97 of 104 HARNESSES 6 8 2 7 1 4 5 9 22 16 15 10 19 14 21 17 18 13 23 24 20 3 ...
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