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Rev. 2012.02.27
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Section 3
MONEY MECHANISM
COIN VALIDATOR
The Coin Validator receives the coin from customers. The Coin Validator will accept quarters, dimes, and nickels. The
Coin Validator can be set to accept the new golden dollar
One (1) coin box is provided with your SL5000, it is stored in the bottom left side inside the machine (Fig. 3). Once the
front door is opened, pull out the coin box to empty it.
Fig. 3
CLEANING
Your Coin Validator needs to be cleaned only when the Coin Validator no longer reads the coin values.
1.Cleaning the Optics. You will need cotton swabs [Q-tips], and a 50/50 water/isopropyl [rubbing] alcohol solution.
a. Unlock and open the front door
b. Remove the Coin Box, and Pull the Vertical shelf out.
c.
Swab the lenses with the solution, and reassemble.
COMMON QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q. How High Can I set my Prices?
A. Each selection can be priced individually up to $99.99
Q. Can Customers reach down and help themselves to product?
A. No, They Can’t. The product door is a Triangle shaped flap designed to deter reach and theft. When
pushed, the back of the triangle flap will come in contact with the bottom product tray and will
become an anti-theft wall to act as a block.
Q. In the event of a power outage, will I have to reprogram my Vendor?
A. No, Your selection prices are safely stored.
Q. Coin Validator is not accepting Coins
A. Lenses may be dirty
Coins may be damaged or worn out
Wire harness may not be connected properly
Coin Validator may not have power
Special Note:
We suggest that you always partially fill the vendor with product and perform at least five (5) test
vends. Test vends can be performed easily by entering Service Mode and running “Individual motors testing”.
Coin Box