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06 2007 294-00

As standard feature or using special kits, the machine 

can be equipped with small compartments, suitable for 

dispensing cans, plastic bottles up to 69 mm dia., 0.2 

litre Tetra-Paks.

The compartments equipped in this way can be recog

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nised by the shape of the product support bracket (see 

fig. 9).

Some bottle types can be dispensed without using the 

supports.

Most bottles can be dispensed without using any special 

accessories, loading the bottles up side down, so that 

the cap slides in the compartment channel.

The spirals can be positioned with 22,5 degree steps by 

pulling them towards the front and rotating them in the 

direction of ejection.

Normally, the products can be dispensed without any 

problems when the spiral end is in the lower centre posi

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tion.

From the following table and from fig. 8, knowing the 

pitch and the direction of the spirals, it is possible to get 

the maximum size and the number of products that can 

be dispensed.

The machine is supplied with a table indicating the opti

-

mum setting for the different product types. The configu

-

ration can be changed following the indications in the 

relevant chapter.

coNfiguRiNg thE SpiRalS

According to the size of the products to be dispensed, 

each machine can be fitted with a variable number of 

trays (maximum 6), of product compartments and with 

dispensing spirals of different pitch.

The spirals can be housed either in 152 mm compart

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ments (two spirals, right-hand and left-hand, in each 

compartment) for large size products, or into 75 mm 

compartments (one right-hand spiral in each compart

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ment) for small size products.

In the 75 mm compartments (dispensing candy sticks or 

similar products) it is possible to set the rotation of the 

spirals to 180° instead of 360° and use a special right 

hand spiral fitted with a divider (see fig. 8), doubling the 

capacity of the compartment.

It is possible to insert a divider in the already installed 

spirals (see fig. 8).

Fig. 8

180° rotation spiral

1- 

Divider

2- 

A-  Spiral pitch

B-  Product maximum size

a

mm

b

mm

N-°

80

76

6

64

60

7

54

50

8

46

42

9

40

36

10

34

30

11

30

26

13

24

20

15
19

24 (180°)

20

19+19

Fig. 7

Tray

1- 

Movable partitions

2- 

RH spiral

3- 

LH spiral

4- 

Fig. 9

Compartment channel

1- 

Product support bracket

2- 

Summary of Contents for Snakky RY

Page 1: ...Installation Use and maintenance EN English Doc No H 294U 00 Edition 1 06 2007 Snakky Ry...

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Page 3: ...e identificaci n resulta conforme a las disposiciones legislativas de las directivas 98 37 CE 89 336 73 23 CEE y modificaciones y integraciones sucesivas Declara que o distribuidor descrita na chapa d...

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Page 5: ...ent system 10 connecting to the power supply 11 internal components 11 dispensing compartment manual unlock 12 notes on programming 13 power on 13 operating modes 13 normal vending mode 13 filler menu...

Page 6: ...icated on the rating plate attached inside the cabinet on the right side This plate see fig 1 is the only one acknowledged by the manufacturer as the identification of the apparatus and carries all th...

Page 7: ...carried out by qualified personnel only who are trained in the correct use of the machine according to the standards in force The machine is sold without payment system therefore the installer of suc...

Page 8: ...r supply to dispensing motors Compressor overheating protection Line fuses Fuses on transformer primary and secondary windings Accessories A wide range of accessories can be installed on the machine t...

Page 9: ...ditional sets of use keys silver may be requested indicating the combination stamped on the keys Generally only the use key silver is used while the combination change keys gold can be kept as spares...

Page 10: ...ing compartment see fig 6 The credit and all function messages are indicated on the display The keypad is of the numeric type to dispense the product enter the number corresponding to the desired prod...

Page 11: ...dicating the opti mum setting for the different product types The configu ration can be changed following the indications in the relevant chapter Configuring the spirals According to the size of the p...

Page 12: ...Some parts of the machine can be damaged by strong detergents The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage to persons caused by the noncompliance with current regulations At least every 30...

Page 13: ...ct spacer 1 Brackets 2 Adjustment notches 3 Power on Each time the machine is switched on the number of trays and compartments actually connected to the system are checked by the electronic control Du...

Page 14: ...tment open simply insert the key into the compartment switch Unpacking the vending machine After removing the packing ensure that the machine is intact If in doubt do not use the machine No packing el...

Page 15: ...l only using exclusively cables of the type HO5 RN F or HO5 V V F or H07 RN F with a section of 3x1 1 5 mm2 Do not use adapters multiple sockets and or exten sions THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPON...

Page 16: ...ns the relay card which activates the compressor the protection fuses the main switch the fluorescent lamps ballasts and the safety transformer that supplies power to the low voltage users Dispensing...

Page 17: ...modes Three different operating modes are provided for the machine the buttons will have different functions accord ing to the machine operating mode The available operating modes are as follows FUNCT...

Page 18: ...es the logic status of data where required or in the case of entering numeric data it writes the value 8 Enter key To move from a menu to a sub menu or to enter a command Exit key is used to move from...

Page 19: ...ing Statistics can be reset for relative counters globally all types of data or selectively for Selections Failures Coin mechanism data Photocell errors Motor errors Dispensing compartment lock errors...

Page 20: ...without inserting any money to check the functioning of the spiral rotation by pressing the selec tion buttons Motor test It activates all motors in a sequence indicating on the display the number of...

Page 21: ...e display will indicate a temperature of 11 C The machine is locked after one hour if a sensor short circuit is detected in this case the display will indicate a temperature of 41 C Dispensing compart...

Page 22: ...s displayed the value of the 6 validator coin lines A to F can be changed BDV The BDV protocol menus are used for defining the fol lowing functions Type of vending Setting the operating mode for multi...

Page 23: ...lable credit is returned up to the maximum change value Change control To enable disable the operation of the coin return button Maximum credit This function is used to define the maximum accepted cre...

Page 24: ...connection both ma chines will display the message Failed communication Combined Selections A combined selection is intended as the association of two selections one from the master and one from the...

Page 25: ...the photocell beam is not read Error after dispensing when the motor fails during dispensing Error for no product when the device does not detect the passage of a product during dispensing In these ca...

Page 26: ...H DISPLAY TECH PROMO MESSAGE xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Miscellaneous This set of functions contains some sub menus used less frequently which permit control of the functions described b...

Page 27: ...lectively for Total Relative Selections selections Failures failures Coin mechanism data coin mechanism data Photocell errors photocell errors Motor errors motor errors Press the confirm button displa...

Page 28: ...uzzer A series of sounds is emitted Compressor The compressor is activated deactivated using the and buttons Selections All selections are activated in a sequence Coin mechanisms Checking that communi...

Page 29: ...chine and for recognising the data transfer terminal Pass code It is a four digit alphanumeric code 0 9 A F that must be the same as the one in the data transfer terminal to allow its identification P...

Page 30: ...all This function is used for deleting all the statistics files present in the inserted Up Key GSM The control software can send via GSM modem a signal indicating a machine failure or an ending produ...

Page 31: ...e card also houses some LEDs which during the machine operation give the following indications Green LED 3 blinks during normal operation of the C P U board Yellow LED 4 glows when 5 VDC are detected...

Page 32: ...he end of the spiral they push the products further out If necessary slide the ejector along the spiral wire to locate the most appropriate position according to the product being dispensed Fig 21 Spi...

Page 33: ...ck and then lifting Remove the spirals and the flanges from the two mo tors Disconnect the left hand side motor from the cable and remove it from the tray In its place fit the bush and pin bush Instal...

Page 34: ...ry winding protection fuse 2 CPU board power supply connector 3 Lamp connector 4 Compressor and fan connector 5 Protection fuse for secondary winding 6 Protection fuse for secondary winding 7 Payment...

Page 35: ...status or the numeric value of the corresponding functions Confirm enter button The confirm enter button is used for moving to the lower level or for confirming a value after being entered or changed...

Page 36: ...1 1 4 PRINT FAIL COUNT 1 1 1 5 PRNT C MECH DATA 1 1 2 TOTAL PRINTOUT 1 2 PRINT REL STATS 1 2 1 PARTIAL PRINTOUT 1 2 1 1 PRINT SEL COUNT 1 2 1 2 PRINT BAND COUNT 1 2 1 3 PRINT DISC COUNT 1 2 1 4 PRINT...

Page 37: ...NT 1 4 1 2 DIS TOT COUNT 1 4 1 3 DIS SEL COUNT 1 4 2 DIS BAND COUNT 1 4 3 DIS DISC SEL 1 4 4 DIS FAIL COUNT 1 4 5 DIS C MECH DATA 1 4 5 1 DIS AUDIT DATA 1 4 5 2 DIS CASH COUNT 1 5 DEL REL STATS 1 5 1...

Page 38: ...VIOUS FUNCTION DECREASE DATA UNIT 1 NEXT FUNCTION INCREASE DATA UNIT 1 3 TUBES CONTROL 3 1 FILL TUBES 3 2 RELEASE TUBES 4 BOILER TEMPERAT 5 TEST 5 1 COMP DISPENSING 5 2 WATER ONLY 5 3 POWDER ONLY 5 4...

Page 39: ...1 1 1 INDIVIDUAL PRICE 2 1 1 1 1 PRICE BAND 0 2 1 1 1 2 PRICE BAND 1 2 1 1 1 3 PRICE BAND 2 2 1 1 1 4 PRICE BAND 3 2 1 1 1 5 PRICE BAND 4 2 1 1 2 GLOBAL PRICES 2 1 1 2 1 PRICE BAND 0 2 1 1 2 2 PRICE...

Page 40: ...SPIRALS SELECT 2 2 1 SPIR PARAMETERS 2 2 1 1 MACHINE CONFIG 2 2 1 2 VIRTUAL SELECT 2 2 1 3 VIRT PRICE RET 2 2 1 4 TWO MOTOR SELECT 2 2 1 5 SEL A ROTAZIONE 2 2 1 6 PRODUCT CODE 2 2 1 7 DIRECT SELECT 2...

Page 41: ...ADVERT 2 4 4 CUSTOMIZ STRINGS 2 4 4 1 ENAB CUSTOM STR 2 4 4 2 PRG CUSTOM STR 2 4 5 COUNTER AT START 2 4 6 CONTRAST CONTROL 2 5 MISCELLANEOUS 2 5 1 SET PASSWORD 2 5 2 ENERGY SAVING 2 5 3 FIL MENU MASKI...

Page 42: ...NC MOT ERR CNT 3 2 2 TOTAL RESET 3 2 3 RESET COUNT TOT 3 3 DISP REL STATS 3 3 1 SEL COUNT DISPL 3 3 1 1 COUNT X S SEL 3 3 1 2 TOT COUNT DISPL 3 3 2 DISP BAND COUNT 3 3 3 FAILURE COUNT 3 3 4 COIN MECH...

Page 43: ...COUNTER 3 6 1 3 FAILURE COUNT 3 6 1 4 COIN MECH DATA 3 6 1 5 PRINT PHOT ERR 3 6 1 6 PRINT MOTOR ERR 3 6 2 TOTAL PRINTING 3 7 PRINT REL STATS 3 7 1 PARTIAL PRINTING 3 7 1 1 SELECT COUNT 3 7 1 2 BAND C...

Page 44: ...INITIALISING DB 5 3 EVADTS 5 3 1 PASS CODE 5 3 2 SECURITY CODE 5 3 3 CONNECTION 5 3 4 PROTOC EVADTS 5 3 5 MODE 5 3 6 TYPE 5 4 UPKEY 5 4 1 SETUP MANAGEMENT 5 4 1 1 UPKEY MACHINE 5 4 1 2 MACHINE UPKEY 5...

Page 45: ...RADIO INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSOR FD PHOTODIODE FT PHOTOTRANSISTOR IP DOOR SWITCH ISA OPEN DISP COMPT FLAP SWITCH LCD LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY LF LAMP M1 RELEASE MOTOR MBV DISPENSING COMPARTMENT LOCK MOTOR...

Page 46: ...ential information and is the property of the holding company of N W or one of its subsidiaries whitout whose permission it may not be copiedor discosed ti third parties of otherwise used This drawing...

Page 47: ...4 J13 J12 J16 J10 J9 J8 J11 1 J17 1 5 1 9 8 4 70 7 86 82 26 2 1 9 5 MDB Snakky RY 6 9 8 7 5 4 3 2 PART NUMBER LEGENDA CHECKED PREPARED SHEET DATE B A C D E 7 6 5 4 7 6 5 4 DEFINITION MODEL BLANCO GRIS...

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Page 50: ...by N W GLOBAL VENDING SpA NOTE...

Page 51: ...responsibility for any inaccuracies due to printing and or typing errors herein contai ned The instructions drawings tables and information in general contained in this booklet are of a confidential n...

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