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05 

Motor 5 Error 

 

 

Remove Jam-Activate Test Sequence-Exit Service Mode 

06 

Motor 6 Error 

 

 

Remove Jam-Activate Test Sequence-Exit Service Mode 

07 

Motor 7 Error 

 

 

Remove Jam-Activate Test Sequence-Exit Service Mode 

08 

Motor 8 Error 

 

 

Remove Jam-Activate Test Sequence-Exit Service Mode 

09 

Motor 9 Error 

 

 

Remove Jam-Activate Test Sequence-Exit Service Mode 

10 

Motor 10 Error   

 

Remove Jam-Activate Test Sequence-Exit Service Mode 

11 

Motor 11 Error   

 

Remove Jam-Activate Test Sequence-Exit Service Mode 

12 

Motor 12 Error   

 

Remove Jam-Activate Test Sequence-Exit Service Mode 

13 

Motor 13 Error   

 

Remove Jam-Activate Test Sequence-Exit Service Mode 

14 

Motor 14 Error   

 

Remove Jam-Activate Test Sequence-Exit Service Mode 

15 

Motor 15 Error   

 

Remove Jam-Activate Test Sequence-Exit Service Mode 

16 

Motor 16 Error   

 

Remove Jam-Activate Test Sequence-Exit Service Mode 

30 

Zero Price Setting 

 

Reset all prices - Exit Service Mode 

31 

Zero Coin Count Value   

Reset Coin Count Value - Exit Service Mode 

32 

Zero Control Word 

 

Reset Control Word Value - Exit Service Mode 

33* 

Zero Coin Value 

 

Reset Coin Value - Exit Service Mode 

35 

Incorrect Motor Version   

Motor Version outside of norm. Confirm Motor Version 

40 

Data Corrupt Price 

 

Reset all Prices [Fatal error] - Exit Service Mode 

41 

Data Corrupt Coin 

 

Reset Coin Values [Fatal error] - Exit Service Mode 

42 

Data Corrupt Control 

 

Reset Control Code [Fatal error] - Exit Service Mode 

43 

Data Corrupt Selection   

Reset Motor selection [Fatal error] - Exit Service Mode 

44 

Fatal Power Up  

 

Confirm Prices, Product codes and Coin values - Exit Service Mode 

45 

Power Interrupt  

 

Possible Fraud attempt - Exit Service Mode 

46 

Invalid Coin Output Code 

Replace/Reprogram Coin Acceptor 

47* 

Button Panel fault 

 

Check all buttons are operating currently - Exit Service Mode 

48 

Coin Validator Error/Fault 

Check operation of Coin acceptor - Exit Service Mode 

49* 

Coin Validator alarm 

 

Possible fraud on Coin acceptor – Check operation of Coin Acceptor 

51* 

Battery Low 

 

 

Replace Battery - Exit Service Mode – Press any selection button 5 times 

52 

Coin Acceptor Rate Low  

Check Coin Acceptor- Check battery - Exit Service Mode 

53* 

Battery Dead 

 

 

Replace Battery - Exit Service Mode - Press any selection button 5 times 

55* 

Printer Communication Error 

Check Printer operation – Disconnect printer 

56* 

Change giver Comm’s Error 

Check Change giver operation 

57* 

Modem Communication Error 

Check Modem Operation 

58* 

Note/Bill reader Comm’s Error  Check Note/Bill reader operation 

59* 

Cash-Less device Comm’s error Check Cash-Less device operation 

60* 

External Alarm Activation 

Alarm has been activated – check for machine tampering 

61* 

Escrow Keep Time-out   

Check Escrow Unit- Activate Test Sequence – Exit Service Mode 

62* 

Escrow Return Time-out  

Check Escrow unit- Activate Test Sequence – Exit Service Mode 

70* EEPROM 

Write 

Error 

 

Check Prices and Coin data 

71* EEPROM 

Read Error 

 

Check Prices and Coin data 

99* 

Machine Lock-up 

 

Code Required-Consult Machine Supplier 

 
Note: * Reserved Codes – Not present in current  model 
 
 

SOFTWARE VERSION 

 

OVERVIEW 
 

Currently the VMC is powered by a Flash Based Micro-Controller Integrated Circuit. Flash based technology is the latest 
in its kind and is unique in that all data is retained within the IC even on power loss. Flash based systems also have the 
advantage of being able to be re-programmed with relevant updates. 
 
The software version is displayed for a fraction of a second on exiting from service mode. 
 
 

SOFTWARE RESET 
 

As with all microprocessor based devices, a device reset must be incorporated in case the device goes into loop state. 
The VMC has incorporated on board an internal device reset or watchdog which pulls the device out of any loop state. A 
loop state is when the software locks itself on a particular branch code, thus preventing the VMC from operating correctly. 

Not 
available in  
Beverage 
Can 
Vendor 

Not 
available in  
Beverage 
Can 
Vendor 

Summary of Contents for Space Saver Series

Page 1: ...1 Space Saver Series Table Top Soda Vendor Operator s Manual...

Page 2: ...nt of any parts of the equipment which shall within one year of the date of shipment to the original purchase be demonstrated to be defective The original purchaser may obtain repair or replacement of...

Page 3: ...of your SS series Beverage Vendor Fig 1 HOW TO LOCK UNLOCK THE DOOR OF VENDOR Your Beverage Vendor has 2 locks To open the door unlock the right side lock by turning the key clockwise Thereafter open...

Page 4: ...isplay Fig 3 This means that your customers will see actual cans of the product your vendor is offering 1 Set Up of Live display a Unlock and open the front door b Load product display shelf to corres...

Page 5: ...UDIT Displays Au Pressing Red Button PRICE SETTING Displays PS Pressing Red Button COIN VALUE SETTING Displays Cn Pressing Red Button CONTROL WORD SETTING Displays Ct Where is current word Pressing Re...

Page 6: ...rvice Button to scroll to exit or press Reject Button to exit Notes Prices may be set from 00 01 to 99 99 depending upon coin values It is not possible to set a zero price The default price setting is...

Page 7: ...Credit Carried Forward for 60 sec 06 X X X FREE VEND NO CREDIT REQUIRED None 07 X X X TEST VEND NO CREDIT REQUIRED None Press the red service button repeatedly until Displays Ct where is current valu...

Page 8: ...or Seaga 3 Wire Motor 12V gray Open Yes Individual 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Reserved Operation How to set up your Motor Version To change do the following 1 Press the Red Service Button till...

Page 9: ...The VMC constantly tests the operation of the machine the data stored and the peripherals attached Every 01 seconds a self test analysis is done to verify correct operation of the machine Further test...

Page 10: ...signment 1 Service Code AS 1 Press the Red Service Button to enter Application Mode Displays Ap You are now in application mode 2 Press and hold selection 2 for seconds till Displays set The machine w...

Page 11: ...Exit Service Mode 49 Coin Validator alarm Possible fraud on Coin acceptor Check operation of Coin Acceptor 51 Battery Low Replace Battery Exit Service Mode Press any selection button 5 times 52 Coin...

Page 12: ...er selections can be made as usual Note DISPLAY may also show SOLD OUT in case motor is not in home position or if the motor is faulty Section 3 MONEY MECHANISM COIN VALIDATOR The Coin Validator recei...

Page 13: ...f the triangle flap will come in contact with the bottom product tray creating 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 select...

Page 14: ...re filled in to the vendor The door and the vending flaps of the can unit can be dislodged from the can unit by removing two screws use allen key no 5 which are located on either side of the machine b...

Page 15: ...15 and then load 1 can in 3rd shelf step 2 fill the bottom shelf completely step 3 Now Load 1 can in 2 nd shelf step 4 Load 3rd shelf completely step 5...

Page 16: ...So when a fresh stock of cans are loaded usually from the upper shelves it is likely that the lower shelves of the can unit may still be holding some older cans for an interval of time Although bever...

Page 17: ...sily accessed by opening two screws located on the front bottom panel of the vendor Remove the two screws at the mid point of the Panel Fig 8 The refrigeration Deck can now be pulled out from the vend...

Page 18: ...depend upon your local climate CLEANING THE CONDENSER Dust and dirt restricts good airflow and cooling of the condenser due to which the refrigeration unit will not chill the cans properly Remove the...

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