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diecast pegs into the top of the die

cast “Keyhole” plates.  Insert and tighten the socket cap 

security screw from inside the dispenser through the central hole above the top shelf.  Pick 
the dispenser up and locate it on the lower bracket, ensuring both pegs are fully engaged.  
Use the spirit level to ensure that the unit is exactly upright, then without moving it 
carefully mark the position of the two upper bracket holes on the wall from inside the 
dispenser through the diecast mounting peg holes (use a scribe or long thin pencil etc.). 

Take the machine down from the wall, leaving the upper bracket secured in the case.  Drill 
and plug the two upper mounting points, then use a centre-punch or ball-point pen to 
open-up the two plugged holes for easy screw entry.  Lift the dispenser onto the lower 
mounting bracket again and push it firmly down to fully engage the two pegs.  Insert the 
two securing screws from inside the machine through the upper bracket holes into the wall 
plugs, and fully tighten them. 

1.4.4  Fastening the dispenser to the wall (Fig 1-1 for metal m/c only) 

The metal dispenser is attached 
directly to the wall by four masonry 
screws, inserted through the body of 
the machine.  This procedure should 
be carried out by two people, as the 
weight and size of the empty 
dispenser may exceed statutory 
guidelines for a single person. 
 
Scribe the intended vertical centre-
line of the machine on the wall, and 
mark a position 45mm (1 

¾”) from 

the top. Drill a hole at this position 

to accept a screw about 25mm (1”) 

long (not supplied), plug the hole 
and insert the screw until the head 
is about 8mm (

3/8

”) cl

ear of the wall.  

Pick the machine up and hang it on 
this screw with the head through 
the small triangular hole at the top 
in the back. 

Holding the machine exactly upright, 
mark the four mounting screw 
positions on the wall through the 
holes in the back of the dispenser 
cabinet.  These should be in a 
rectangular pattern 320mm (12 

5/8

”)

 

apart horizontally and 900mm (35 

7/16

) apart vertically. Remove the machine, drill and plug all four holes, then use a 

centre-punch or ball-point pen to open them up for easy screw entry. 

Summary of Contents for Multivend

Page 1: ...Electronic Vending Dispenser TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Issue 5 2019...

Page 2: ...LECTRONIC VENDING DISPENSER For further technical advice and product service information please contact Unicorn Hygienics Telephone 0044 0 28 9264 0827 Fax 0044 0 28 9262 5616 Website www unicorn hygi...

Page 3: ...astening the dispenser to the wall Fig 1 1 for metal m c only 6 1 4 5 Establishing accurate mounting 7 1 4 6 Securing the dispenser plastic m c only 7 1 4 7 Loading the dispenser 7 1 4 8 Installing th...

Page 4: ...5 SERVICE REPLACEMENT SPARE PARTS 25 6 ELECTRONIC SYSTEM 26 6 1 Vend price button to shelf relationships 26 6 1 1 Vend prices 26 6 1 2 Button to shelf relationships 26 6 1 3 Auxiliary shelf options 26...

Page 5: ...pes The system drives an LCD liquid crystal display information screen above the coin entry point to display vend prices validated coin totals and helpful messages to the user Vend prices can be set f...

Page 6: ...dity below 20 Extremes of temperature and or humidity may cause unreliable operation seek advice from Unicorn Hygienics 1 3 Installation 1 3 1 Tools required Two speed hammer drill No 12 masonry bit F...

Page 7: ...ay the unit on its back on the floor Use your master key to unlock and open the door The key turns clockwise 180 to unlock anti clockwise to lock 1 4 2 Locating the lower bracket on the wall Fig 1 1 f...

Page 8: ...es into the wall plugs and fully tighten them 1 4 4 Fastening the dispenser to the wall Fig 1 1 for metal m c only The metal dispenser is attached directly to the wall by four masonry screws inserted...

Page 9: ...sfactorily 1 4 6 Securing the dispenser plastic m c only Check that the security screw is tightly in place and that the dispenser cannot be wrenched upwards off the brackets particularly the unsecured...

Page 10: ...r to Section 3 and then repeat these tests 2 5 Coin system testing Put at least three coins of every currently available national denomination into the coin slot and check that the coin validation sys...

Page 11: ...ith the dispenser will generally fall into one of these two areas Electronic system failure to wake up recognise or totalise coin values properly or to route power to the shelves to deliver packets Th...

Page 12: ...austed replace Power pack connector undone re connect Coin sorter ribbon cable unplugged re connect Partial or no electronic display LCD faulty replace LCD cable unplugged re connect System alive but...

Page 13: ...ts use silicon spray to lubricate Check tightness of Product Bowl screws on rear Retaining bracket loose push anti clockwise re tighten Replace broken items as required Lock stiff or inoperative Repla...

Page 14: ...its aluminium rail and the engagement of its left front corner tabs are against the marks made in step 3 i Replace the two mounting screws through upper or lower halves of the holes in the aluminium r...

Page 15: ...d g Replace the cardboard chute infill h Carry out the Machine Checking Procedure Section 2 to ensure that the system is fully operational 3 4 4 Power pack See Fig 3 1 12 a Remove the power pack conne...

Page 16: ...om the metal brackets d Replace the coin sorter with the new unit fixing it into the machine by reversing the step above e Reattach the reject chute bottom and cover to the coloured support structure...

Page 17: ...that the system is fully operational 3 4 10 Display window See Fig 3 4 14 a Unscrew and remove the fourteen screws that secure the coloured support structure to the door from behind the Coin track ass...

Page 18: ...ower and upper aspect of the door and coil the cable in the case d Remove the ten screws retaining the Door to the Case the door may now be replaced e Replace the main window coloured support structur...

Page 19: ...e on its right side with the door open d Remove the two screws from the back holding the Product Bowl and remove the Bowl e Place a new Bowl into the dispenser replace and tighten the two retaining sc...

Page 20: ...Ramp 6 Product flap 23 Pusher 7 Security flap 24 Cabinet shelf securing racks 8 Door lock 25 Motor power lead 9 Coin track 26 Product 10 Door 27 Width adjuster 11 LCD 28 Guide fastener 12 Power pack 2...

Page 21: ...Figure 3 1 Dispenser general view...

Page 22: ...Figure 3 2 Shelf front guide adjustment...

Page 23: ...Figure 3 3 Lock and hinge...

Page 24: ...Figure 3 4 User Interface...

Page 25: ...Figure 3 5 Pack delivery...

Page 26: ...om its clip and sliding along the ratchet f Remove the product 26 from shelf below g Measure the product height and add 18 mm make a note of this measurement Mark a line on the case back face this dis...

Page 27: ...tivend Product Card 10 per sheet H3027900000 Multivend LCD Board H3028100000 Multivend Coin Track Lead H3028616026 Multivend Graphic Support Rev B H3028716026 Multivend Coin Track Top and Bottom H3028...

Page 28: ...ions See Fig 6 3 and 6 4 If you would like to have one button operate two or more shelves it is possible to set the machine to look to another shelf secondary shelf once the primary shelf has been emp...

Page 29: ...will need to be replaced with another already programmed to accept the required currency Once the coin sorter has been replaced with the new version the Multivend Controller board needs to be updated...

Page 30: ...Figure 6 2 Multivend Desktop App Button to shelf relationship Figure 6 3 Multivend Desktop App Aux Shelf example...

Page 31: ...Figure 6 4 Multivend Desktop App Aux Shelf button example...

Page 32: ...Figure 6 5 Multivend Desktop App Aux Shelf button example Figure 6 6 Multivend Desktop App Machine Feedback...

Page 33: ...g steel components are used as hinge pins Fasteners are principally steel and aluminium 7 2 Energy usage The dispenser is powered from an internal battery pack providing a 9v dc power pack No external...

Page 34: ...coin mechanism MKII This section explains how to recognise which Coin Track your Multivend machine is using 8 1 1 Coin track MKI An installation manual is available for this type of coin track Please...

Page 35: ...8 1 2 Coin track MKII This coin track is being fitted to all Multivend machines from January 2019...

Page 36: ...Unicorn Hygienics Riverbank 1 The Green Tullynacross Road Lisburn BT27 5SR Northern Ireland Multivend Technical Reference Manual Issue 5 2019...

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