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Page 2: ...s Laboratories and the Canadian Standards Association To maintain this degree of safety and to continue to achieve the level of performance built into this machine it is important that installation and maintenance be performed so as to not alter the original construction or wiring and that replacement parts are as specified in the Parts Manual Your investment in this equipment will be protected by...

Page 3: ...ct Bill Validator and Options 21 Initial Setup Of Non Standard Bill Validator 22 Select Card Reader and Options 23 Select Monetary Options 24 Set Up Winner Mode 26 Set Shop Zones 27 Set Number of Compartments 28 Set Zone Preference 29 Set View Delay Time 29 Set Door Delay Time 29 Set Align No Align Options 30 Display Prices 30 Change Temperature 31 Show the Temperature in Standby Mode 31 Set Defro...

Page 4: ...Sales 44 View Total Unpaid Sales 45 View Total Unpaid Sales by Zone 45 View Total Unpaid Sales by Level 45 View Free Vends 46 View Winners 46 View Freevend Sales by Time Interval 46 View Time Data 47 View Machine ID Number 48 Clear All Resettable Data 48 Clear Paid Sales Data Only 49 Test Vend Selections and Verify Credit Added 49 Test the Display 49 Download Data To a PDCD 50 View Diagnostic Mess...

Page 5: ...g the Merchandiser for Vending OFF OFF ON FOOD DRUM STORAGE AREA DRIVE MOTOR ASSEMBLY HEALTH CONTROL TEMPERATURE SENSOR AND LOAD SWITCH COIN BOX VEND DOOR FILTER LINT SCREEN ELECTRICAL PANEL COVER DOOR SWITCH MAIN POWER SWITCH LEVEL 1 LEVEL 9 INTERLOCK SWITCH 230V MODEL ONLY ...

Page 6: ...rposes the temperature of the cabinet rises above 41 F 5 C for at least one second with the refrigerated door open When health control is triggered the display will read qbjmlo ov lrq lc pbosf b When the monetary door is opened the message shows e Kbo and the date time and maximum cabinet temperature reached are displayed To reset the health control the refrigerated cabinet door must be opened and...

Page 7: ... receptacle used for this merchandiser must be properly polarized grounded and of the correct voltage Operating the merchandiser from a source of low voltage will VOID YOUR WARRANTY Each merchandiser should have its own electrical circuit and that circuit should be pro tected with a circuit breaker or fuse conforming to local regulations Voltage Check Place the leads of a voltmeter across the LINE...

Page 8: ...ow doorway Be careful when disconnecting the wiring harness To reconnect wiring refer to the figure below 2 Position the merchandiser at least 6 inches 15 cm from any wall J59 J59 J124 J124 J95 J95 4319005 HARNESS CAB DC 4319005 HARNESS CAB DC 4319011 HARNESS CAB AC 4319011 HARNESS CAB AC J83 PWR TO FAN J83 PWR TO FAN LOOSEN SCREWS AND PIVOT CHASSIS FORWARD TO ACCESS J83 AND J84 LOOSEN SCREWS AND ...

Page 9: ...ltage 6 Plug in the merchandiser 7 Turn the main power switch ON and close the cabinet door The display lamp will light and the vent fan motor will run Install the Coin Mechanism WARNING Make sure the main power switch is turned OFF before you work on the merchandiser Failure to do so could result in death or injury 1 Turn OFF the main power switch Refer to the instructions provided with the coin ...

Page 10: ...elect the proper coin mechanism as in Select Coin Mechanism and Options on page 21 Press until the standby message is displayed then press 8 Insert enough coins through the coin slot into the coin tubes to more than cover the empty sensor Insert coins one at a time and ensure they lay flat in the tubes The amount of coins you insert is internally recorded 9 Manually finish filling all the tubes wi...

Page 11: ...ck cylinder in the lever until the pin snaps into place 3 Test the lock mechanism with the key Install the Money Box Lock Install the optional money box lock as follows 1 Remove the money box from the merchandiser 2 Remove the screw cam nut and washer from the lock assembly 3 Insert the lock into the opening in the money box Secure with the washer and nut 4 Install the cam and secure with the scre...

Page 12: ...desired See Set Prices on page 42 3 Set discount prices if desired See Set Time Of Day Discount Vending on page 35 IMPORTANT The load switch overrides the Limited Shop mode which allows unused zone s of the drum to be loaded NOTICE If the drum is loaded with food which is too large for the compartments the drum will not rotate properly 4 Push the loading switch plunger until the drum rotates to th...

Page 13: ...tion panel switches regulate these operations The Displays The 10 character display performs two functions and is referred to in this book as the display 1 It shows the customer s selection and how much credit is in the machine as well as the ready service and time of day messages 2 It provides information and feedback to the service person during maintenance afpmi v Control Panel Selection Panel ...

Page 14: ...as the down arrow key This is your activate or choose key It opens a door to additional information and lets you begin a programming task once you are inside of a mode Sometimes it is used as a toggle switch to show you your choices during a programming task In most instances this key on the Selection Panel does the same job as the EDIT key This is your end key Pressing it one or more times will m...

Page 15: ...inner feature Press this button to view total sales and vends by whole machine zone or level Clear resettable data Press this button to Download data into your portable data collection device PDCD OR Set printer baud rate depending upon which device you are using Press this button to Set number of products per tray Set shop zones Set zone preference Set door and view delays Set drum alignment Set ...

Page 16: ...in Mechanism and Options on page 21 Select Bill Vali dator and Op tions on page 21 Select Card Reader and Op tions on page 23 Select Mone tary Options on page 24 Machine Configuration Functions Set Up Winner Mode on page 26 Select Display Language on page 20 Pricing Set Prices on page 42 Set Shop Zones on page 27 Product Configuration Functions Set View Delay Time on page 29 Set Number of Compartm...

Page 17: ...st the Dis play on page 49 Set Freev end Options on page 53 Free Vend Supervisor Functions Gain Access to the Supervisor Mode on page 17 Enter a New Supervisor Code on page 17 Lock or Unlock Mode or Payout Keys on page 19 Set Printer or DEX Options on page 19 Lock or Un lock Data Clearing Ac cess on page 20 Payout Coins on page 41 Payout Coins Download Data To a PDCD on page 50 DEX Printer Select ...

Page 18: ...resettable Sales and Vend Da ta on page 42 View Total Unpaid Sales on page 45 View Machine ID Number on page 48 View Total Paid Sales on page 43 View Total Paid Sales by Zone on page 43 View Total Paid Sales by Level on page 43 View Discount Sales by Time Inter val on page 44 View Total Unpaid Sales by Zone on page 45 View Total Unpaid Sales by Level on page 45 View Free Vends on page 46 View Winn...

Page 19: ...d Message 38 Select an Out Of Service Message 38 Select Bill Validator and Options 21 Select Card Reader and Options 23 Select Coin Mechanism and Options 21 Select Display Language 20 Select Monetary Options 24 Select Printer Baud Rate 20 Set Align No Align Options 30 Set Day of the Week Month Date and Year 34 Set Daylight Savings Option 35 Set Defrost Options 32 Set Door Delay Time 29 Set Freeven...

Page 20: ... Sales by Time Interval 44 View Free Vends 46 View Freevend Sales by Time Interval 46 View Machine ID Number 48 View Machine Temperature 41 View Nonresettable Sales and Vend Data 42 View Software Version 34 View Time Data 47 View Total Paid Sales by Level 43 View Total Paid Sales by Zone 43 View Total Paid Sales 43 View Total Paid Vends 44 View Total Unpaid Sales by Level 45 View Total Unpaid Sale...

Page 21: ...display After a few moments the standby message returns ENTER A NEW SUPERVISOR CODE 1 Follow the steps in GAIN ACCESS TO THE SUPERVISOR MODE 2 Press then until the display shows SUPER XXXX The X s represent the current supervisor code Use the number keys to enter a new code IMPORTANT If you enter a new code be sure to keep a written record of it There is no other way to access the SUPERVISOR mode ...

Page 22: ...s also the default Usage With the machine in ready mode enter the 4 digit code by sliding the door of the level that corresponds to the number you wish to enter For example to enter 1122 slide a door on the top level twice then slide a door on the sec ond level twice NOTE The last door you slide must be off line in a non vendable position for the sales total to display When the correct code is ent...

Page 23: ...isor tries to enter a locked mode the display shows LOCKED NOTE The following mode keys cannot be locked out 4 CONTINUE SET PRINTER OR DEX OPTIONS 1 Follow the steps in Gain Access to the Supervisor Mode on page 17 2 Press then until the display shows one of the following PRINTER J means that data will be sent directly to a printer DEX ONLY means that data remains in memory after it is downloaded ...

Page 24: ...etting pro vided the supervisor code was correctly entered first 4 CONTINUE SELECT PRINTER BAUD RATE Printer Mode Only 1 Press One of the following is displayed BAUD 1200 BAUD 2400 BAUD 4800 BAUD 9600 2 Press until the correct baud rate for your printer is displayed 3 CONTINUE SELECT DISPLAY LANGUAGE 1 Press The current language is shown in the display Press to choose the desired language Your cho...

Page 25: ...ou can exit the function SER 1 2 5 10 20 The serial bill validator is selected and will accept 1 2 5 10 and 20 bills Use BILL SELECTION METHOD below to change the bills that will be accepted PULSE DBV The pulse bill validator will accept 1 bills MDB 1 2 5 10 20 A standard MDB bill validator is selected It will accept 1 2 5 10 and 20 bills Use BILL SELECTION METHOD below to change the bills that wi...

Page 26: ...ll denomination and ON indicates that the validator will accept 1 00 bills 4 Press to toggle the bill acceptance ON or OFF 5 Press and to scroll through the list of other denominations and to set them to ON or OFF 6 Press to move up to the top level screen NOTE If a denomination does not display in the scroll list of available denominations check the binary switch settings for the valida tor If th...

Page 27: ...lay Press to choose the desired card reader 2 Your choices are NO CARD DUMB CARD or MDB CARD NOTE If you selected NO CARD you can exit the function 3 Press until one of the following is displayed REVALUE ON Allows credit to be transferred onto the card OR REVALUE OFF J Credit cannot be transferred to the card 4 Press to display the desired choice 5 CONTINUE ...

Page 28: ...thout purchase if all accepted coins are less than 25 denomination or have a payout tube Acceptance of a dollar coin will not cause a Force Vend if the coin mechanism has a dollar coin payout tube Otherwise accepting a dollar coin or accepting and stacking a dollar bill will cause a Force Vend CHANGE 1 00 Bills and non escrowed coins less than or equal to 1 00 will be changed without purchase All ...

Page 29: ...overbuy occurs Example For a value of 0 25 if there is no change in the machine and the cus tomer inserts a 1 00 bill The customer can purchase a product for 0 75 even though the change cannot be paid back The customer will be short changed Normally a purchase will not be approved unless all change can be paid Entering 0 00 means that the vend will only be approved when the cor rect change can be ...

Page 30: ...e display shows The asterisk means that all 3 zones are enabled for a winner vend If you press 1 2 or 3 on the maintenance keypad you can limit winners to that respective zone 5 The dashes in the display represent which levels are allowed winners Enter numbers on the selection keypad or slide the appropriate door to the right to enable a level slide the door again to disable it For example sliding...

Page 31: ...he right The number 4 in the display is replaced by a dash and the price display for level 4 returns to all dashes 4 CONTINUE SET SHOP ZONES You have the option of locking out 1 or 2 zones This can be used to reserve prod ucts for people who arrive later such as second or third shift personnel 1 Press Press until the display shows one of the following SHOP ALL Entire drum is available OR SHOP 1 Zo...

Page 32: ...wing example demonstrates how to set up level 4 to have 3 compart ments per tray First make sure the physical configuration is established by cor rect placement of tray dividers There will be a total of 18 compartments on level 4 1 Press The display shows TRAYS 1 4 2 Enter the number 3 then slide the delivery door on level 4 to the right The price display at level 4 shows 3 3 CONTINUE ZONE 1 ZONE ...

Page 33: ...rence you want is displayed 3 CONTINUE SET VIEW DELAY TIME After a vend the drum will remain stationary for a preset amount of time before rotating 1 Press Press until the display shows VW DELAY XX XX is the number of seconds the drum waits before rotating after a vend 2 Enter a new number between 10 and 99 if desired 3 CONTINUE SET DOOR DELAY TIME After a vend the door will remain unlocked for a ...

Page 34: ...um 1 Press Press until the display shows one of the following ALIGN ON The drum moves itself to the correct position OR ALIGN OFF If the customer attempts to open a vend door when the compart ment is not aligned the following message is displayed OFF LINE PUSH ARROWS 2 Press until the option you want is displayed 3 CONTINUE DISPLAY PRICES Only in Supervisor Mode 1 Press then until the display show...

Page 35: ...ng like 350F 3 Press to increase temperature to decrease temperature 4 CONTINUE SHOW THE TEMPERATURE IN STANDBY MODE Only in Supervisor Mode 1 Follow the steps in Gain Access to the Supervisor Mode on page 17 2 Press then until something like 350F displays 3 Press an apostrophe is added to the F Close the door The temperature will be included in the ready message once the temperature setpoint is m...

Page 36: ... display shows FOR XXMIN XX represents how many minutes the defrost cycle operates Press to change the value of XX 5 Press until something like the following displays 2 NORM SINCE 2003 07 08 04 28 2 NORM is a running total of the number of Unscheduled Defrosts the compressor has performed since July 8 at 4 28 The time is in 24 hour for mat The controller monitors the compressor operation and may d...

Page 37: ...ck feature is on and the machine thinks there are 23 items remaining behind the doors the 1 shows that the right half of zone 1 is behind the doors Remember that with 3 compartments per level there is a maximum of 27 items that can be present behind the doors Therefore there is one item that is considered sold but is still present Next look at the price displays Each price display shows whether on...

Page 38: ...d with a leading zero like this 0900 9 00 pm is entered as 2100 3 CONTINUE SET DAY OF THE WEEK MONTH DATE AND YEAR 1 Press and press until the display shows XX XX XX Y XX XX XX is the current date Y is the day of the week with sunday 1 monday 2 etc 2 Press to select date format MM DD YY or DD MM YY 3 Enter the correct date using the number keys NOTE As you enter a date the Y will disappear and aut...

Page 39: ...Interval Editing on page 36 for an example of how to set up time of day inhibited vending NOTE Zones inhibited under Set Shop Zones on page 27 are always inhibited 3 CONTINUE SET TIME OF DAY FREE VENDING Vending can be free up to four times a day 1 Press and press until the display shows FREEV 2 Go to Time Interval Editing on page 36 for an example of how to set up time of day inhibited vending 3 ...

Page 40: ...s up where you left off 1 The display shows DISCT Press the number of the time interval you want to edit or to edit time interval 1 we ll use interval 1 for this example 2 The display shows 1 DISCT ON or 1 DISCT OFF This display tells you whether your time interval represented by 1 is on or off Press to change the condition of the time interval NOTE If you turn an interval ON it must be edited You...

Page 41: ...be discounted Press 1 2 or 3 on the maintenance keypad to limit the discount to one zone The dashes represent the levels affected by this time interval Press the appropriate number key s on the selection keypad or slide the door s of a level to limit the discount to those level s For example pressing 1 3 and 5 will cause the display to look like this 1 3 5 meaning that selections on levels 1 3 and...

Page 42: ... message can be edited To do this press and follow the procedure given in Edit Custom Messages on page 39 4 CONTINUE SELECT A FREEVEND MESSAGE 1 Press and press until the display shows FREEVEND M X XX represents the current message number selected for the message that displays when the machine is in the freevend mode Two dashes mean that the factory set message is selected 2 To select a message ju...

Page 43: ...layed Use the arrow keys to highlight different characters See the section on the next page for an explanation of special keys and the character set THE END OF MESSAGE CHARACTER This is the most important character in your message because it tells the machine when the message is ended If you don t use this character your message will be followed by a bunch of zeros This character can be selected e...

Page 44: ...p the space Inserts a T at the flashing character Deletes the current character and leaves the space Repeats the letter to the left of the flashing character Enters the special end of message character which denotes the end of the mes sage Pages through the message ten characters one screen at a time Steps forward and backward through the message one charac ter at a time Steps forward and backward...

Page 45: ...erature is invalid The last valid temperature is shown Check diagnostics for the cause usually a faulty sensor A decimal point following F or C indicates the software has turned the compressor on If the compressor is not on check the related wiring An apostrophe before the F or C indicates the software is currently performing a defrost 2 To change the display units press The display now shows TEMP...

Page 46: ...the right The display now shows 14 1 25 As you can see the other was replaced by the number of the level you just selected In addition the price display for level 4 shows the new price of 1 25 If you want all zones on that level to have the same price press 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for any other levels in the current zone you wish to give different prices 5 Press the right or left arrow on the selec...

Page 47: ...Press 1 2 or 3 The display shows Z XX XX where Z is the zone number and XX XX is the total for all levels of the zone Press or to switch between all three zones The price displays show the total paid sales for that level of the current zone 3 CONTINUE VIEW TOTAL PAID SALES BY LEVEL 1 Press then press until the display shows XX XX 2 Slide the door of the level you are interested in The display show...

Page 48: ...s for discount interval 1 3 Press to view intervals 2 through 4 4 CONTINUE VIEW TOTAL PAID VENDS 1 Press then press until the display shows XX XX is the total number of paid vends for the entire machine 2 CONTINUE VIEW CARD READER PAID SALES NOTE This does not appear if the total of card reader sales is zero 1 Press then press until the display shows XX XX 2 Press The display shows DBT XX XX XX XX...

Page 49: ...or 3 The display shows Z0 XX XX where Z is the zone number and XX XX is the total for all levels of the zone Press or to switch between all three zones The price displays show the total unpaid sales for that level of the current zone 3 CONTINUE VIEW TOTAL UNPAID SALES BY LEVEL NOTE This does not appear if the total of unpaid sales is zero 1 Press then press until the display shows _0 XX XX 2 Slide...

Page 50: ...ear if the winner total is zero 1 Press then press until the display shows 00 XX XX 2 Press then press until the display shows WIN XX XX XX XX is the total machine wide winners shown even if zero 3 CONTINUE VIEW FREEVEND SALES BY TIME INTERVAL NOTE This does not appear if the total of free vend sales is zero 1 Press then press until the display shows _0 XX XX 2 Press then press until the display s...

Page 51: ...icable similar displays will appear for intervals 6 7 and 8 Otherwise go to the next step 4 The following message scrolls across the display HC ER 01 30 14 09 MAX 69 O F This example shows that the health control timer turned off on January 30 01 30 at 2 09 pm 14 09 and the maximum temperature reached was 69 F NOTE The temperature display units will be in oC if you selected Cel sius during the tem...

Page 52: ...llowing message scrolls across the display PRICE SET 01 30 9 42 This example shows that the last time prices were set was on January 30 01 30 at 9 42 am 9 42 10 CONTINUE VIEW MACHINE ID NUMBER 1 Press then press until the display shows I D XXXXXXXX The X s represent the 8 digit machine ID number 2 You can edit the machine ID number if the supervisor access code has been previously entered 3 CONTIN...

Page 53: ... is cleared other data is not cleared 3 CONTINUE TEST VEND SELECTIONS AND VERIFY CREDIT ADDED 1 Press The display shows TEST 00 You may now test vend selections If you insert money into the machine the zeros in the display will be replaced with the amount of the credit After the item vends your money will be returned NOTE You may make one more test vend if you close the door while still in TEST VE...

Page 54: ... NOT OPERATE RAM ERROR One or more of the configuration settings may be incorrect Check the machine settings time of day product dividers pric ing etc 1 If the problem is corrected the RAM ERROR message can be cleared by pressing once NOTE If the source of the error is not resolved pressing will clear the error code but will not resolve the problem 2 If you cannot find the problem you can initiali...

Page 55: ...a jam in this position Insert coins and cycle machine power OFF and then ON MECH ROM Replace the coin mechanism MECH ACCEPT Coin mechanism acceptor section is unplugged from the main body of the coin mech Connect the cable and cycle machine power OFF and then ON OR The vending machine is telling the coin mech not to accept any coins DBV COMM Incomplete bill validator communications check harness D...

Page 56: ...r To correct contact card reader manufacturer The unit is still operational CARD F ERRXX Card reader has failed and indicates code XX The code is defined by the card reader manufacturer To correct contact card reader manufacturer CARD F JAM Card reader has failed because card is jammed in the unit Remove the jammed card CARD SERV Card reader requires service The unit is still operational SOLENOID ...

Page 57: ...QUIRED A closure on the keyswitch causes the machine to go out of service OR FREE W KEY All items are freevended while there is a closure on the key switch input Normal cash sales are supported when the keyswitch input is open OR FREE ONCE A closure on the keyswitch input causes only the next item to be freevended Coin mechanism errors are ignored this state is designed for card or token systems w...

Page 58: ...tizing processes generally accepted by the health authority are as follows 1 Immersion for at least one half minute in clean hot water at a temperature not lower than 170o F 77o C 2 Immersion for a period of at least one minute in a sanitizing solution containing a At least 50 ppm of available chlorine at a temperature of not lower than 75 F 24 C OR b At least 12 5 ppm of available iodine in a sol...

Page 59: ...ice information and replacement parts For factory assistance contact the nearest National Vendors representa tive Contact the local health authorities and obtain their acceptance of the sanitizer you intend to use when cleaning and sanitizing the merchandiser When cleaning and sanitizing the merchandiser use CLEAN DISPOSABLE PAPER WIPES rather than cloths Daily Service 1 Replace burned out or disc...

Page 60: ...ator and bill validator Clean if necessary Weekly Sanitation 1 Follow the daily sanitation instructions 2 Inspect the merchandiser for overall cleanliness especially the corners 3 Wash and sanitize the merchandiser food compartment with a clean damp disposable paper wiper Dry thoroughly 4 Fill in the appropriate columns on the record of cleaning card Monthly Service 1 Follow the weekly service ins...

Page 61: ...T OVER LUBRICATE 4 Lubricate all moving parts that do not come into contact with food Semi Annual Sanitation 1 Follow the monthly sanitation instructions Cleaning the Coin Validator and Coin Chute Inspect the coin validator and coin chute at regular intervals Clean them on approximately a monthly schedule 1 Remove the coin validator assembly from the merchandiser 2 Clean the coin chute with a tube...

Page 62: ...Adjust the dividers as follows IMPORTANT When adjusting product dividers make sure that all six trays on each level are set the same 1 Firmly grasp the retainer and slide it out towards you 2 Remove the divider 3 Replace the product divider in the desired configuration by in the reverse order of removal 4 Change the machine program to match the new configuration See Set Number of Compartments on p...

Page 63: ... 4310114 Page 59 July 2003 5 Adjust the delivery door stops to match the new tray configuration for each level Product Dividers and Shelf Assembly Removal and Replacement SCREW RETAINER DIVIDER RAIL PRODUCT SHELF RAIL DRUM ASSEMBLY ...

Page 64: ... 1 Adjust each set of door stop s as shown to match the number of selections on that level Product Door Stop Adjustment Shelf Assembly Removal and Replacement 1 Rotate the drum until the shelf to be removed is directly in front 2 Remove dividers if applicable See Adjusting the Product Dividers on page 58 3 Remove screws and the rails on both sides of the shelf 4 Slide out the shelf assembly 5 Repl...

Page 65: ...thing from the Shoppertron cabinet Extending the Support Leg 1 Loosen the two screws holding the support leg to the door 2 Slide the support leg all the way down toward the floor 3 Securely tighten the screws CAUTION The EMPTY weight of the food drum is approximately 75 lbs 34 0 kg Do not attempt to remove or install the food drum without help 4 Remove the food from the drum assembly 5 Loosen two ...

Page 66: ...ShoppertronTM Operator s Guide July 2003 Page 62 4310114 7 To reinstall the drum reverse steps 1 through 6 Drum Assembly Removal and Replacement SCREWS BRACKET ASSEMBLY DRUM ASSEMBLY ...

Page 67: ...4 as shown Stop Pin Adjustment 3 Locate the two adjusting screws in the slotted holes to the right of the solenoid Loosen but DO NOT REMOVE the adjusting screws SWITCH ROLLER CAM DIMPLE CAM HIGH POINT SWITCH ROLLER BRACKET STOP DELAY CAM TURRET MOTOR STOP SWITCH SCREWS WITH NUTS ON BACK SIDE 1 2 3 4 2 PLACE SHIM S HERE STOP PIN CONNECTIONS ORANGE BLACK WIRE SWITCH PIN 3 COMMON 2 N O SWITCH COMMON ...

Page 68: ...o the front of the assembly and secure with two screws If necessary perform the following procedure Stop Switch Adjustment 1 Remove electrical power from the machine 2 Remove the stop pin assembly 1 from your machine 3 Remove the cover and loosen both stop switch mounting screws 4 Unhook one end of the spring 5 Rotate the stop delay cam until the switch roller rides on the cam high point just belo...

Page 69: ... insert a straight slot screwdriver between the door frame and the door trim and turn it turn 2 Using a rubber mallet tap the door trim off as shown 3 Move the screwdriver down the door until the door trim is completely removed 4 Replace the door trim by aligning the trim on the door and tapping it into place with a rubber mallet ...

Page 70: ...ShoppertronTM Operator s Guide July 2003 Page 66 4310114 ...

Page 71: ... End of Message Character 39 F Free Vends View 46 Freevend Message Select 38 Freevend Options Set 53 Freevend Sales by Time Interval 46 H Health Control 2 I Install Coin Mechanism 5 M Machine ID Number View 48 Machine Temperature View 41 Messages Edit 39 Monetary Options 24 Money Box Lock Install 7 N Noise Potential Check 3 Nonresettable Sales Data View 42 Non Standard Bill Validator 22 O Out Of S...

Page 72: ... Time Data View 47 Time Interval Editing 36 Time Set 34 Time Of Day Discount Vending 35 Time Of Day Free Vending 35 Time Of Day Inhibited Vending 35 Total Paid Sales by Level View 43 Total Paid Sales by Zone View 43 Total Paid Sales View 43 Total Paid Vends View 44 Total Unpaid Sales by Level View 45 Total Unpaid Sales by Zone View 45 Total Unpaid Sales View 45 U Unscheduled Defrost 32 Utility Req...

Page 73: ...or assemblies damaged as a result of operating the Merchandiser at other than the design voltage and frequency speci fied on the Electrical Rating Tag or B in event of vandalism fire or negli gence or C incandescent lamps neon lamps fluorescent lamps ballasts starters or other expendable items or D when seal is broken on electronic boards or E when other manufactured components are installed in CR...

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