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1.) For most bottles, place top of the first bottle against the front of the column. Place the second bottle to 

the rear of the column, facing the bottom of the bottle with the bottom of the first bottle.  See Figure 10. 

Load 12 oz. cans bottom to bottom in the first two positions, then top to top in the back position. Load 16 

oz. cans bottom to top. 20 oz. Gatorade bottles are loaded bottom to top. 

 

2.) To adjust the rear spacer, grasp firmly and lift, freeing the spacer from the slots in the column sides. 

Move the rear spacer to the closest slot to the back of the bottle or can placed in the rear of the column. 

Insert the bottom left corner first. The gap between the rear spacer and the rear bottle or can must be less 

than ½ inch. The slots are in ½ inch increments to let you adjust for many sizes of products. Lower the 

rear spacer into the new position, making sure the spacer is straight vertically.

 

 

3.) Finish loading to the top of the column, making sure the items are perfectly horizontal and not tilted or 

skewed in the column. 

 

 

 

LOADING BEVERAGE LANES 

 

The Product Columns in your machine use an Auger that rotates counter-clockwise to drop the drink into 

the Product Bin.  

 

1.)  Load products horizontally (laying down). Grasp Locking Tab and slide up to allow Retainer to move 

forward into Load Position. 

 

Figure 11 – Retainer 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 12 – Retainer in Load Position 

Retainer

 

Locking Tab 

Summary of Contents for SM16S

Page 1: ...Rev 1 2 7 2018 EL950 1 3 1086C 1 SERVICE and PARTS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...bility of the equipment owner The factory is willing to assist you in this process in any way possible Feel free to contact our Customer Care Department with questions you may have on this process It...

Page 3: ...105 7 cm 41 6 105 7 cm Width in 30 2 76 7 cm 30 2 76 7 cm 30 2 76 7 cm 30 2 76 7 cm Depth in 28 6 73 cm 28 6 73 cm 28 6 73 cm 28 6 73 cm Volts V 115 V 230 V 115 V 230 V Frequency Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz...

Page 4: ...frigeration RECEIVING INSPECTION UNPACKING AND TESTING After you have received your vending machine inspect all three individual vendor components Note Any damages that may have occurred during shippi...

Page 5: ...t Insert both screws and tighten 2 Electrical Connection between Snack and Beverage Units and Beverage Display Lighting Connection Cut an opening in the Styrofoam in the upper right front corner and s...

Page 6: ...one for the other connections Connect the LED Light harness to the corresponding connector as shown in Figure 4 Reinsert the Styrofoam piece for maximum insulation of the refrigeration unit Figure 4 B...

Page 7: ...OADING PRODUCT TRAYS Open the front door of vendor and lift up the plastic lock lever on the right side of the tray to unlock Holding the lever up grasp the tray and lift the front of the tray slightl...

Page 8: ...a through c until all product trays are fully loaded Special Note We suggest that you always partially fill the tray with product and perform at least five 5 test vends Test vends can be performed eas...

Page 9: ...coil rotation to better provide the momentum to push the snack off the tray and into the delivery area To adjust the coil rotation 1 Squeeze the two tabs on the back of the coil driver and pull the c...

Page 10: ...owing products and groups see chart Selection 140 12 oz Can Group 5 Side Spacer Large LH Selection 141 12 oz Can Group 5 Side Spacer Large LH Selection 142 12 oz Can Group 5 Side Spacer Large LH Selec...

Page 11: ...can placed in the rear of the column Insert the bottom left corner first The gap between the rear spacer and the rear bottle or can must be less than inch The slots are in inch increments to let you...

Page 12: ...ree deep in each column Load cans with the top of the first can touching the back of the column The bottom of the next can should be touching the bottom of the first can The third can should be loaded...

Page 13: ...ing that isn t mentioned or shown setup and testing will be necessary to ensure proper vending For 12 oz cans small cans some bottles and glass bottles see chart use the Large Side Spacer and or the A...

Page 14: ...acer Large LH Alternate top and bottom 15 5 13 7 oz 405 ml Glass Bottle Starbucks Frappuccino Side Spacer Large LH Alternate top and bottom 10 5 12 oz 355 ml Bottle Gatorade Side Spacer Small LH Back...

Page 15: ...K PRODUCT DISPLAY Figure 15 Auger Insert Large Figure 16 Back Spacer Side Spacer Small LH Side Spacer Large LH Side Spacer RH Auger Insert Large Auger Insert Narrow Product Part PLI2206 Part SA846 Par...

Page 16: ...nk Display Back Panel by loosening and removing the thumb screws located on either side of the panel 2 Place each beverage in order of selection in the display window taking care to make them evenly s...

Page 17: ...o credit or the credit is less than the selection s price the price of the selection is displayed for a few seconds before reverting to one of the above credit display formats If a coin or other payme...

Page 18: ...g the appropriate operation Price setting audit display and operating modes can be read and adjusted from here The user can also perform tests on the machine through this mode Note any Credit will be...

Page 19: ...Rev 1 2 7 2018 EL950 1 3 1086C 19 VMC VENDING MACHINE CONTROLLER Enter Service Mode by pressing the MENUS Button on the VMC Circuit board Fig 19 Figure 19 VMC and Menus Button MENUS Button...

Page 20: ...e Temp Selection Style Touch Comm Forced Vend Bill Escrow Multi Vend Free Vend Fast Change Optical Vend POS Message Set Point Drop Sensor Discount Exact Change Unconditional Acceptance Max Change Shut...

Page 21: ...ing cents Row New Row and Price Exit no change Save 5 Press two times to exit to Sales Mode Price Program SELECTION STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button Motor Count or Error Code 2 Press 1 for Pri...

Page 22: ...AY 1 Press Service Mode Button Motor Count or Error Code 2 Press 1 for Price Program Price Program 3 Press 4 for Coupons Coupons Exit no change 4 Press 1 for Coupon1 or corresponding number for additi...

Page 23: ...nt Setting Exit Del 1 Edit 11 Press 1 to toggle Item On Off Selection XX Choice Flashing Exit no change 1 Edit 12 Press to save the setting Selection XX New Setting Exit no change Edit 13 Press twice...

Page 24: ...AY 1 Press Service Mode Button Motor Count or Error Code 2 Press 1 for Price Program Price Program 3 Press 5 for Tokens Tokens Exit no change 4 Press 1 for Token1 or corresponding number for additiona...

Page 25: ...oice Flashing Exit del Save 7 Press to Save the new setting to Off if necessary All Items New Setting Exit del Save 8 Press to return to Token 1 Token1 9 Press 3 to enter an Item Selection Exit 10 Ent...

Page 26: ...mber for additional combos up to Combo5 Combo1 0 00 Exit no change 5 Enter First Combo Item Number and Price Press to Save Press 1 to enter the Selection Ranges Combo1 Exit no change Edit 1 Next 6 Ent...

Page 27: ...Motor Count or Error Code 2 Press 2 for Cash Counters Cash Counters 3 Press 2 for Row Row Use keypad to choose Row 4 Press 1 for Historical Count Hist Count 5 Press 2 for Historical Cash Hist Cash 6...

Page 28: ...STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button Motor Count or Error Code 2 Press 4 for Configuration Configuration 3 Press 1 for Date Time Date Time 4 Press 1 to change Date MM DD YY current setting Exit no...

Page 29: ...ion Use number keys to select row ON OFF Exit no change 1 Toggle On Off to Save 12 Press two times to exit to Sales Mode 0 00 LANGUAGE STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button Motor Count or Error Cod...

Page 30: ...election Use number keys to enter Selection Exit no change 1 Edit 1 to Toggle Snack Can or Bottle Press to Save 4 Press two times to exit 0 00 AUTOREINSTATE This feature is not applicable in this mode...

Page 31: ...or Error Code 2 Press 4 for Configuration Configuration 3 Press 9 for StS StS Current setting Exit no change 8 Edit 4 Press 6 to toggle to Custom StS Custom Exit no change to Save 5 Press to return t...

Page 32: ...change 1 Edit 5 Press 1 to toggle ON OFF Beep Enable Choice Flashing Exit no change to Save 6 Press to save the setting Beep Enable New Setting Exit no change 1 Edit 7 Press three times to exit 0 00 O...

Page 33: ...ord Use keypad to enter password 4 Press 4 for Temp menu Temp Current Setting Exit no change 4 Edit 5 Press 4 to toggle Snack Cold Cold Food Slackened Eng Test Dual Zone Dual Upper 6 Chilled MZF MZF 2...

Page 34: ...capable of such a feature STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button Motor Count or Error Code 2 Press 5 for Options Menu Options 3 Press 2 for Bill Escrow Menu Bill Escrow Current Setting Exit 2 Edit 4...

Page 35: ...ee times to exit 0 00 FAST CHANGE Enables the vending machine to give change immediately after the customer makes a selection If Fast Change is ON it overrides the Multi Vend feature STEP DISPLAY 1 Pr...

Page 36: ...or Count or Error Code 2 Press 5 for Options Menu Options 3 Press 6 for Optical Vend Menu Optical Vend 4 Press 1 for to enter the Selection Item Exit 5 Enter the Item Number Item XXX Current Setting E...

Page 37: ...ew Setting F Exit 8 Edit 7 Press three times to exit 0 00 SENSITIVITY ADJUST Allows you to adjust the Drop Sensor Sensitivity for each Beverage lane 140 146 STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button Mo...

Page 38: ...t 14 Press to save the setting Mon New Setting Exit 2 Edit Use numbers 3 8 to complete the other days of the week using steps 13 and 14 15 Press two times to return to Discount menu Discount 16 Press...

Page 39: ...Press 1 for All Days All Days Current Setting Exit 1 Edit 12 Press 1 to toggle All Days ON OFF All Days New Setting Exit Save 13 Press to save the setting All Days New Setting Exit 1 Edit 14 Press 2 t...

Page 40: ...iscount Discount 5 Press 3 for Selection menu Selection Exit 6 Enter Selection number Selection XX Current Setting Exit 3 Edit 7 Press 1 to toggle Selection ON OFF Selection XX Choice Flashing Exit Sa...

Page 41: ...to 5 00 the message will display when the total of coins in the tube as counted by the VMC is at or below 5 00 total STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button Motor Count or Error Code 2 Press 6 for P...

Page 42: ...t Setting Exit Edit 5 Press 3 then enter value Uncond Accept New Setting Exit Save 6 Press to save the setting Uncond Accept New Setting Exit Save 7 Press two times to exit 0 00 MAX CHANGE This option...

Page 43: ...Interval1 Interval1 10 Press 4 for Day menu Day 11 Press 1 for All Days All Days Current Setting Exit 1 Edit 12 Press 1 to toggle All Days ON OFF All Days New Setting Exit Save 13 Press to save the s...

Page 44: ...ess 1 for All Days All Days Current Setting Exit 1 Edit 13 Press 1 to toggle All Days ON OFF All Days New Setting Exit Save 14 Press to save the setting All Days New Setting Exit 1 Edit 15 Press 2 to...

Page 45: ...etting Exit 1 Edit 15 Press 2 to toggle Monday ON OFF Mon Choice Flashing Exit 2 Edit 15 Press to save the setting Mon New Setting Exit 2 Edit Use numbers 3 8 to complete the other days of the week us...

Page 46: ...ve the setting Mon New Setting Exit 2 Edit Use numbers 3 8 to complete the other days of the week using steps 10 and 11 12 Press two times to return to Interval1 menu Interval1 13 Press 5 two times fo...

Page 47: ...you to change from Fahrenheit to Celsius STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button Motor Count or Error Code 2 Press 6 for Password Advanced Features Menu Password 3 Enter Password default 2314 Advance...

Page 48: ...Error Code 2 Press 0 for Test Modes Test Modes 3 Press 1 to test relays then press 1 6 to test each relay Press 2 for vend sensor alignment test Press 3 then password 2314 for log NOTE Do not use unle...

Page 49: ...necessary Motor Number Home Sns The motor home switch was not detected while the motor was in operation This may also indicate a motor jam condition Check motor type service mode setting motor motor...

Page 50: ...w acceptance rate on coins Review inserted coins See changer service manual Coin Mech Accpt Disc The coin changer has reported that the coin validation acceptor is disconnected Re connect the coin cha...

Page 51: ...t Door to access the Circuit Board and enter Service Mode by pressing the MENU Button b Enter the Test Mode c Enter the letter and number of the motor you wish to home The motor will rotate to its hom...

Page 52: ...coins only it is recommended that you initially load the coin tubes completely full when setting up your machine In order for your VMC to keep an accurate coin inventory enter Service Mode by pressin...

Page 53: ...ate Assembly by pulling forward on the Coin Funnel 4 Check for coin jams in this area Note the ramp in this area should also be cleaned on a regular basis to insure trouble free operation Coin Funnel...

Page 54: ...Rev 1 2 7 2018 EL950 1 3 1086C 54 5 Open the Coin Channel Cover by using the tab on the left side to pull forward 6 Check this area for any jammed coins Coin Ramp keep clean...

Page 55: ...our VMC Failure to disconnect power before performing this operation will void your warranty b Disconnect the Wire Harness to the changer c Lift up on the white lever on the top left side of the coin...

Page 56: ...if the coin tubes are empty The Bill Validator verifies accepts and stores paper currency but change is given in coins only Bill Validator Capacity The Bill Storage Box will hold approximately 300 bil...

Page 57: ...wer to the machine this is very important to avoid damaging not only the bill validator but your VMC Failure to disconnect power before performing this operation will void your warranty b Unlock and o...

Page 58: ...of service 1 To Clear a Jam a Remove Bill Collection Box as instructed in Bill Retrieval and inspect for a jammed bill b Remove bill jam and reassemble c If no jam was found in the Bill Collection Box...

Page 59: ...f the deck Fig 23 The refrigeration deck can now be pulled out from the vendor Please make sure you unplug wire harnesses prior to pulling all the way out Do not tip the refrigeration deck more than 2...

Page 60: ...tor fan temperature sensor VMC and the start and overload components located on the side of the compressor The line voltage from the 115 volt AC outlet in the room is fed to the two fans the condenser...

Page 61: ...e machine is specifically designed for indoor use only Optimal location temperature is 75 F with 40 RH Avoid placing unit in direct sunlight Q How do I clean my condenser A Remove the front bottom pan...

Page 62: ...is free from the driver If so snap the coil back into the driver and then home the motor Display and keypad Q Why isn t my display working 1 Insure the snack machine is plugged into a working outlet 2...

Page 63: ...A surge protector is a small investment that can save your equipment from less than ideal power situations We recommend using a surge protector FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Keypad What do I do if my key...

Page 64: ...ate is adjusted properly Power I can see and hear the cooling deck fans but there is no power to the rest of the machine What does this mean 1 Check the transformer on the floor of the machine There i...

Page 65: ...ack Unit SM6S ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 SA9215A DOOR 2 WE9225A VERTICAL SHELF AND COMPONENTS 3 ELC478 TRANSFORMER 4 SA9221 8 SELECTION PRODUCT TRAY 5 SA9222 4 SELECTION PRODUCT TRAY 6 SA9009 MAIN CAB...

Page 66: ...v 1 2 7 2018 EL950 1 3 1086C 66 Figure 25 Snack Unit Door SM16S ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 HAC246 and HAC247 T HANDLE LOCK 2 SAI92005a DOOR ASSEMBLY 3 HAI351 HINGE 4 SAI92012 DELIVERY DOOR 5 CARD READ...

Page 67: ...re 26 Beverage Unit SM7RD ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 SA9401 MAIN CABINET 2 SAI56012A PRODUCT DELIVERY SYSTEM 3 REI801F REFRGERATION DECK ASSEMBLY 4 WE9410 FRONT PANEL 5 SA9420 DOOR 6 ELC348 POWER CORD...

Page 68: ...7 2018 EL950 1 3 1086C 68 Figure 27 Beverage Unit Door SM7RD ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 HAI246 and HAI247 T HANDLE LOCK 2 SAI94006 DOOR 3 SA94010 DELIVERY DOOR 4 PLI2106 BEVERAGE DISPLAY COVER 5 PLI61...

Page 69: ...RT NO DESCRIPTION 1 SAI92008 VERTICAL SHELF 2 ELI909 VFD DISPLAY 3 VARIES BILL VALIDATOR 4 SAI920 COIN RETURN FLAP 5 PLI607 COIN RETURN CUP 6 SAI92024 COIN DROP CHUTE 7 SAI92029 COIN RETURN CHUTE 8 VA...

Page 70: ...Refrigeration Deck ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 SAI94021 DECK BASE 2 REI830 EVAPORATOR 3 REI872 COMPRESSOR 4 REI300 FAN 5 ELI764 24 VOLT RELAY 6 ELI595 TERMINAL BLOCK 7 PLI612 CONDENSATE TRAY 8 REI612 C...

Page 71: ...Rev 1 2 7 2018 EL950 1 3 1086C 71 Figure 30 Wiring Diagram...

Page 72: ...humidity levels Proper use of equipment including loading programming and setup THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS GIVEN BY SEAGA AND ACCEPTED BY BUYER IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER...

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