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Do not apply 117V
on an MDB device
Do not apply 117V
on an MDB device
AUTO-TEST started.
Red button for 117
volts device
Press AUTO-TEST to
test 24 volts or
Auto-detecting...
Auto-Test Function
The CT3 Vending Tester PRO is equipped with the Auto-Test function.
Small vending operators who do not have a strong technical back-
ground usually use this function. This function will take you into a step
-by-step sequence enabling you to test all the basic features of the
coin changer.
The auto-test function will works only with Logic/MicroMech and MDB
coin changer only. It will not work with bill acceptors, Single Price coin
changers, or cashless devices.
Once the coin changer plugged into the proper socket (Logic or MDB),
press the blue AUTO-TEST button and follow the instructions.
First, the CT3 will prompt you to apply the proper voltage. ONLY apply
117-volt if your coin changer is a logic/MicroMech 117-volt changer.
As a protection, we have added a safety feature that requires you to
press the 117-volt button for at least 2 seconds before the CT3 actually
sends that voltage.
The first test the CT3 will ask you to do is pressing on the coin return
lever. The coin return lever is an important part of your coin changer.
It must work properly.
Then, the CT3 will prompt you to insert 12 nickels. Twelve nickels is
sufficient to cover the low sensor. After that, insert 12 dimes. Repeat
with 12 quarters.
Drop 12 0005 ¢ coin
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