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1.6
Testing the Machine Operation
TURNING POWER ON / OFF – Your machine is equipped with a power disconnect feature. The type of
disconnect used is dependent upon the machine model purchased. Below are pictures of the various each
disconnects used. It is always a good idea to unplug the machine from the 110VAC power source
whenever possible.
It is always a good idea to position the machine power cord in a location where it cannot easily be tampered
with.
STATUS INDICATORS - When installation is complete and an ample supply of coins has been loaded
in the dispenser(s), and power has been turned on, the machine is ready for operation. The
Status LED
(yellow / top) on each dispenser should be flashing at a fast steady rate of approximately 5 flashes per
second. This flash rate indicates that this dispenser is ready to operate. Be sure to check the
status LED
on every dispenser to ensure the machine is fully functional; the machine can remain in service even if a
dispenser is not functional. You are now ready to test the machine for proper operation. Note: A slower
flash rate (approx. 1 flash per second) indicates an error condition.
1.7
Troubleshooting An Error Condition On The Dispenser
If an error condition is present on any dispenser, the
status LED
will be flashing at a rate of one flash per
second and there will be a brief delay (LED will be off for approx. 3 seconds) between consecutive flashes.
This flash pattern indicates an error condition. If this occurs, count the number of flashes between the
pause. Do this several times to verify the correct
Flash Code
(number of consecutive flashes before the
pause). Refer to the “ATTENTION MACHINE OWNER” decal shown below (also found in machine) to
determine the source of the error for this flash code. Next, refer to the troubleshooting section of this
manual and find the probable causes for the error, as identified in the Troubleshooting Chart. Once the
failure cause has been corrected, reset the dispenser using the procedure outlined below. The
status LED
flash rate should now return to the fast (5 flashes per second) steady rate.
Fast Vend Shut-Off
Bill Acceptor Error
Dispenser Sold-Out
Stringing Detected
Bill Jammed Error
Stacker Missing or Full
4
6
3
2
1
Power Fault Detected
6D00327
Unknown Error
Dispenser Error
Fatal Memory Error
9
8
condition is cleared.
ATTENTION MACHINE OWNER
FLASH CODE TABLE:
CODE
FLASH
PROBLEM
CODE
FLASH
PROBLEM
center.
5
11
10
7
Coin Acceptor Error
12
Illogical Programming
13
Data Bad Error
14
Overpay Logic Error