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REV 8-22-19 

Programming: 

 

The below timer pictured is the standard SSAC model that allows the end user to select the "coins to start" and 
the "time per coin" by settings series of dip switches. The number of "coins to start" dip switch is how many 
quarters are needed to make the machine come on. In the below example, the "one coin" dip is selected which 
makes the unit come on with one coin. The "time per coins" will then need to be set, but a good rule of thumb 
would be 4 minutes which requires dip switches 3.2 and .8 to be set to on.  This scenario means 1 quarter will 
provide 4 minutes of vacuum time.  The time per coin setting can be modified as desired by simply adding or 
subtracting time.  If the operator would later decide to increase the cost of the unit to "2" quarters, the 2 dip switch 
would need to be in the on position (all other off) and the time dip switches would need to have the 1.6 and 0.4 
dips selected.  This would allow 2 minutes of time for each quarter for a total of 4 minutes for two quarters. 

Time in minutes/per coin dip switch settings: 
0.2 = 12 seconds 
0.4 = 24 seconds 
0.8 = 48 seconds 
1.6 = 96 seconds 
3.2 = 192 seconds 
6.4 = 384 seconds 

Summary of Contents for 8200

Page 1: ...Product Information Page 3 Specifications Page 4 Important Safety Instructions Page 5 Product Dimensions Page 6 8 Installation Page 8 9 Programming Page 10 Operating Instructions Page 10 11 Maintenanc...

Page 2: ...he lower exterior of the can Key number can be found on the tag that comes attached to the keys There may be more than one key number depending on unit Please keep this information with your records M...

Page 3: ...10 amp inline fuses __________________________________________________________________________________________ 220VAC units Unit specifications All 2 vacuum motor units Voltage 220VAC 50Hz Amperage 1...

Page 4: ...tes matches or hot ashes Do not use without dust bag and or filters in place SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Installation Instructions Determine location to mount unit DANGER THIS EQUIPMENT INCORPORATES PARTS...

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Page 6: ...Installation Drill holes into concrete surface and install 3 8 studs 4 NOTE when mounting provide clearance so cleanout door can open Bring electrical in underneath can and route up front channel to t...

Page 7: ...erneath can and route up front channel to terminal strip With timer plate flipped down as shown add incoming power line and neutral to terminal strip 120V Remove screw from uppermost point of timer pl...

Page 8: ...it has been installed use 5871B8 cap plugs supplied with unit to seal holes in canister bottom located in lower cleanout door Extra cap plugs are included with the unit in case plug becomes damaged du...

Page 9: ...s which requires dip switches 3 2 and 8 to be set to on This scenario means 1 quarter will provide 4 minutes of vacuum time The time per coin setting can be modified as desired by simply adding or sub...

Page 10: ...ks on a weekly basis Clean canister with a stainless steel cleaner as needed Decals can be cleaned with mild soap and water Check motor brushes every month for excessive wear Motor brushes should be c...

Page 11: ...need cleaned or dirt chamber needs emptied Shake or clean filter bags or replace and empty lower dirt chamber Vac hose is split Replace repair vac hose Cleanout door gaskets torn or worn Replace gaske...

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