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10.2.1
Coin/Token Dispenser Control Board Replacement
The coin dispenser control board can be easily replaced. First, turn the power off to the machine.
Next unplug the cables connected to the dispenser control board. Next remove the two screws in the
upper two corners of the board as shown in the photo below. Finally, use a small straight edged
screwdriver to “pop” the board loose from the two plastic push pins in the lower two corners of the
board.
10.2.2
Coin Dispenser Sold-Out Configurations
Factory default settings: $20 sold-out level
The sold-out level (level of coins remaining in the coin dispenser) for the dispenser should be set to
prevent a short pay condition that can occur when the coin reserve is near empty and a patron inserts
a large denomination bill. In other words, you will want to leave enough coins in the dispenser to
ensure that the last person to use the machine before it shuts off due to an empty condition, receives
all of their change. Therefore the sold-out level setting should match or exceed the value of the
largest bill denomination to be accepted, typically a $20 bill.
To determine how to set the optimum sold out level see the pictures below. To access the sold-out
level settings, simply open the dispenser door. You may need to remove the shipping screw prior to
opening the door.
$20 Sold-Out Level Setting
$5 Sold-Out Level Setting
Sold-Out “Bypassed”
Note: If the dispenser becomes empty
in this configuration, a dispenser error
will occur. The Reset Button on the
dispenser must be pressed to clear the
error after refilling the dispenser