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Vision

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8. 

Annexes 

8.1. 

Transport feet and adjustable levelling feet 

Once the machine is on the ground, it is advisable to remove the four (plastic) transport 
feet for better stability, aided with the lifting jack as follows: 
 
1º Raise the back, unscrew and remove the two plastic feet and  let the machine rest on 
the floor. 
2º Open the machine door 90 degrees and raise the front end, unscrew the two plastic 
feet and replace them with the two adjustable levelling feet, making sure that these are 
fully screwed onto the base of the machine, and then roll the machine on its wheels to 
the desired position. 

3º Once the machine has been placed in its permanent position, raise the front again 
with the lifting jack and level the door of the adjustable levelling feet (left and right see 
fig. 22), with this system you can help to level the door perfectly, thereby preventing 
scarping of he door. 

 

Fig. 22 

 

8.2. 

 Cleaning and Maintenance 

To ensure the machine works properly at all times, we recommend that the following 
components be cleaned periodically: 
 
?  The outside glass should be cleaned periodically with a moist cloth or sponge and a 
neutral product suitable for cleaning glass. 
 
?   The elevator should be cleaned whenever a product is spilled on it with a cloth 
moistened with water and you should check that the moving parts are not obstructed. 
 
?  Whenever there is a spill in the product delivery bin, it should be cleaned with a cloth 
moistened with water  and all moving parts should be checked to ensure that they move 
freely. 
 
?  If there is a spill on a tray, remove the tray from the machine and clean it using a cloth 
moistened with water, never with alcohol or acids. Remove the channels from their slots 
to better be able to clean the whole surface. Check that the belt moves freely and that it 

Summary of Contents for Vision ES-PLUS

Page 1: ...Vision Es Plus Vending MNP141GBV00 Date 2011 04 29 Rev 0 PAGE 1 OF 24 English vision ES PLUS TECHNICAL MANUAL...

Page 2: ...n the slot of the lid of the cable winding recess Do not burn or throw away the battery Batteries should be disposed of in accordance with local laws and regulations and may be recyclable Protect the...

Page 3: ...ser channel 13 4 3 Control card 13 4 4 Relay card 14 4 5 Electronic thermometer card 14 4 6 Elevator product detector photocell cards 14 4 7 Electronic control system 14 4 8 Machine electrical drawing...

Page 4: ...s that a given material should not be disposed of as domestic waste This symbol indicates that a given material is recyclable This symbol indicates that Jofemar is committed to the environment 1 Symbo...

Page 5: ...H COOLING UNIT WITHOUT COOLING UNIT Posici n Descripci n Posici n Descripci n A Door I Door microswitch B Lock J Electronics support C Product delivery opening K RS 232 connection D Safety glass L Fus...

Page 6: ...paint On the front of the door you can see the following the safety glass lock and product delivery outlet On the back of the door you can see the door microswitch three LED strips and the product de...

Page 7: ...mm 25 283 675 mm 26 574 5 250 Kg 11 55 lb Capacity up to 10 channels per tray depending on configuration Large tray with 1 to 10 channels Fig 03 The vision machines sell the products shown in the fol...

Page 8: ...eration unit i R 134A CFC free cooling unit Es Plus It is managed by a program which controls the temperature of the machine product hold electronically The machine is equipped with a cooling unit and...

Page 9: ...hown on the display until one hour after the defrosting cycle began There is a window to permit air circulation through the inside area where the compressor and condenser are located It is located at...

Page 10: ...t detector checking assembly Fig 07 A system consisting of a motor a microswitch a cam movement and a door that turns in a full circle and is positioned in the same location through a microswitch Veri...

Page 11: ...the wall fig 11 for greater stability and support and to prevent thefts Fig 09 Fig 10 Fig 11 3 2 Volume and weight Dimensions Height H Width W Depth D Weight Vision Es Plus with cooling unit 1 825 mm...

Page 12: ...0 10 VAC 50 Hz vision Maximum power Maximum intensity Es Plus without cooling unit 100 W 0 4 A Es Plus with cooling unit 830 W 3 5 A Power supply voltage 110 10 VAC 60 Hz vision Maximum power Maximum...

Page 13: ...power supply 12 Vcc 12 Vcc 12 Vcc Max power consumption 3w 3w 3w To properly dispense a product the dispenser motor operation voltage has to be programmed on the master machine to ensure the most appr...

Page 14: ...er card The temperature of the product hold is measured with an electronic thermometer which can be placed in different locations of the product hold Normally it is located half way up the hold Fig 18...

Page 15: ...A Transformer power 100 W Transformer primary 220 Vac Transformer secondary 24 Vca 15 Vca 11Vca 220 Vac mains protection fuse 10 A POWER BOX VISION ES PLUS 110 Vac Main switch Bipolar EMI filter 3 A...

Page 16: ...Vision Es Plus Vending MNP141GBV00 Date 2011 04 29 Rev 0 PAGE 16 OF 24 4 8 Machine electrical drawing...

Page 17: ...oval of hot air significantly reduces the power consumption of your machine and hence your electricity bill F IMPORTANT It is important for the machine to be level as it should operate in a vertical p...

Page 18: ...e machine turned off connect the EASYFLASH device to the machine using any of the cables supplied 2 As soon as the program is loaded it will load the data from the file TYPES DAT for the machines with...

Page 19: ...ost common machine failures It describes a series of anomalies their possible causes and the steps to take in solving them or in determining the cause of such failures before contacting our customer s...

Page 20: ...in the wiring If no motor is connected check tray connections No sales from a channel with product Problems with the inside door opening switch Check that the inside door opening switch works properly...

Page 21: ...left and right see fig 22 with this system you can help to level the door perfectly thereby preventing scarping of he door Fig 22 8 2 Cleaning and Maintenance To ensure the machine works properly at a...

Page 22: ...they could break and produce a gas leak It is very important never to touch any parts where there is LIVE VOLTAGE such as the power box and the wiring supplying the LED lights To access these areas o...

Page 23: ...low the annual savings will be significant In locations with appropriate lighting you can program the lights to be always off in which case the energy savings will be considerable Open the machine do...

Page 24: ...Plus Vending MNP141GBV00 Date 2011 04 29 Rev 0 PAGE 24 OF 24 http www jofemar com Jofemar S A Reserves the right to introduce improvements in this model arising from its continuous research without pr...

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