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FOODBOX TOUCH, FOODBOX LONG TOUCH, FOODBOX LIFT TOUCH

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Version 1.3 / December 2018

ТМ

SETTING

DESCRIPTIoN

VALUE

Sensor  1...3 min temp.

Sensor 1...3 max temp.

The setting of the temperature range, going be-

yond of which is considered an error. When spec-

ifying identical values for minimum and maximum 

temperature the errors of the corresponding sen-

sor are deactivated. The ranges specified in this 

setting should be min. 2 degrees wider than the 

cooling unit settings (e.g., if the cooling unit is set 

to retain the temperature of sensor 1 in the range 

from 4 to 10, then the control temperature should 

be specified in the range from 2 to 12 or even wid-

er). These settings have no effect on the cooling 

unit operation. The range specified for sensor 1, 

together with the (

Compressor control

) setting 

(see below), is used for blocking the products, 

for which the storage temperature conditions are 

important. To disable such a control one should 

specify identical minimum and maximum values 

for the sensor 1. Sensor 1 is a temperature at the 

bottom of the storage bay (cold zone). Sensor 

2 is a temperature at the top of the storage bay 

for regular vending machines or a temperature 

of control compartment for FoodBox Street out-

door vending machines. Sensor 3 is an evapora-

tor temperature (an element that cools down the 

vending machine cabinet).

Sensor  1...3 min temp. 

-   the setting of minimum 

temperature for sensors No.1..3 of the vending 

machine, upon reaching which the record will be 

saved in the vending machine log.

Sensor 1...3 max temp. 

 -  the setting of maximum 

temperature for sensors No.1..3 of the vending 

machine, upon reaching which the record will be 

saved in the vending machine log.

Compressor control

This setting selects the type of the cooling unit 

installed into the vending machine. 

For the vending machines (with an autonomous 

cooling unit, not connected to the vending ma-

chine electronics) and for the vending machines 

without a cooling unit select the 

Hardware

 option. 

For the FoodBox vending machines with a cooling 

unit select the 

Software (triac)

 option. 

For the FoodBox Street outdoor vending ma-

chines (in which, besides the cooling unit, there’s 

a control compartment heater, as well as a tem-

perature sensor 2 that is installed not at the top 

of the product storage compartment, but in the 

control compartment) select the 

outdoor

 option.

Software (triac)

Hardware (danfos)

Outdoor

Max duration for temp 1 out of range

Specifies how many hours in succession the sen-

sor 1 temperature should be out of norm (which 

is defined by 

Sensor 1 min temp. 

 and 

Sensor 1 max temp. 

 

settings so that the fresh products storage error 

is settled down (when the error settles down the 

products marked as fresh are blocked). This error 

after it settles can be reset via the menu (telem-

etry). To cancel this error disable the sensor 1 

monitoring in the 

Sensor 1 min temp.

 and 

Sensor 

1 max temp.

 setting (set identical values for mini-

mum and maximum).

Summary of Contents for Foodbox Touch Lift

Page 1: ...SNACK VENDING MACHINE models foodbox TOUCH foodbox LONG TOUCH FOODBOX LIFT TOUCH USER MANUAL Version 1 3 December 2018...

Page 2: ...DBOX LIFT TOUCH Page 2 Version 1 3 December 2018 The vending machine manufacturer KRAFT LLC The Russian Federation 199155 Saint Petersburg Uralskaia St 13 lit A Tel 812 449 09 91 Fax 812 350 70 89 www...

Page 3: ...nding machine activation 16 5 7 Vending machine deactivation 16 5 8 Products loading 17 6 0 COOLING UNIT 18 6 1 Operating Modes 18 7 0 CONTROL 20 7 1 Controller board 20 7 2 Service buttons 22 8 0 USE...

Page 4: ...uthorized modernization incorrect installation incorrect connection to the power supply inadequate cleaning and servicing misuse of the vending machine equipment the use of non original spare parts Un...

Page 5: ...anty during the warranty period covers all vending machine units and assemblies except for malfunctions arising from non observance of current maintenance documentation requirements by the customer or...

Page 6: ...ine if the power cord is damaged the vending machine cannot be used The power cord should be re placed by skilled technician only never connect or disconnect the vending machine power plug with wet ha...

Page 7: ...mm 1850 mm 1850 mm Width no more than 1000 mm 1280 mm 1020 mm Depth no more than 820 mm 820 mm 820 mm Weight no more than 300 kg 370 kg 300 kg Electrical connection 230 50 230 50 230 50 Power consump...

Page 8: ...N 4 1 Interior 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NOTE The Foodbox Lift Touch model uses a lift for more careful products giving out Figure 1 1 Shelf for products 6 Slot for coins 2 Printer for receipts option 7 Lo...

Page 9: ...l compartment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Figure 2 1 Printer for receipts option 7 Box for coins 2 Service buttons USB PC connector 8 Touch screen 3 Control boards 9 Slot for bills plug 4 Cash acceptor...

Page 10: ...n the vending machine is shown Enter a credit that is required for buying a product The lift approaches the cell with the selected product for Foodbox Lift Touch only Select a product on the touch scr...

Page 11: ...nding machine there s a ventilation casing In the lower part of the dispensing compartment there s a cooling unit maintaining the product storage temperature conditions that are preset by the user 4 4...

Page 12: ...s supplied with a ready programmed lock To open close the vending machine door insert the SILVERY work key sfig 4 and turn it in the lock by 90 in the required position fig 4 To program the lock for a...

Page 13: ...thermal box the vending machine shouldn t be exposed to direct sunlight the surface for the vending machine installation should be hard and flat the vending machine door should open entirely it s proh...

Page 14: ...at room temperature for at least 5 hours Make sure there s no condensate on the vending machine internal elements and in particular on the touch screen and door carefully move the vending machine by...

Page 15: ...nding machine from overturning in the cases of damaging and breaking To mount the vending machine to the wall take the rests and self tapping screw packed for the duration of transportation into the p...

Page 16: ...an electrical outlet open the control compartment door see section 4 4 4 set the MAINS switch to ON position close the control compartment door Figure 8 Power cord connection 5 7 Vending machine deact...

Page 17: ...tart loading from the front don t leave hollow spaces Insert the products from above between the spiral turns The label with product name should be turned towards the showcase so it s well seen by the...

Page 18: ...fig 4 The sensor installation should be executed outside the vending machine After placing the cooling unit inside the vending machine the sensor connector should be connected to the temperature senso...

Page 19: ...piration of this period the unit is deactivated and after the additional two minutes the controller switches to STANDBY mode In the cases if during the cooling unit operation the temperature at sensor...

Page 20: ...products selling storage and giving out Entry in this mode is realized immediately after the controller activation The service mode is intended for testing the vending machine equipment setting the p...

Page 21: ...dd date if date and time are set in the vending machine menu i a number in the range from 0 to 9 You can save up to 10 files with different names within 24 hours To read the information insert the US...

Page 22: ...e saved files into the controller board USB connector After these files are recognized by the controller the display will show the proposal to update the software To load the power board software conf...

Page 23: ...of products in cells and on the shelves entirely Notice In the current version of the software there s no interface for importing the images of the products The import of images is possible by using t...

Page 24: ...and touch the product image Then on the touch screen the window with the selected product image appears fig 14 1 2 Figure 14 Product selection To confirm the selection press the 1 button Upon that the...

Page 25: ...ible signal sounds the Menu technician service button see section 7 2 If necessary enter the password for accessing the menu After navigating to menu technician the vending machine touch screen shows...

Page 26: ...ten sending collection data to the telemetry server Usually there s no need to use this function because collection data are sent to the server automatically when loading the coin drawer removing the...

Page 27: ...ical numbers to different vending machines permits creating the configuration files for this group of vending machines in the future Enter value Date and Time Date dd mm yyyy and time hh mm ss setting...

Page 28: ...the access rights for vending machine op erators from the operator menu for changing the drinks prices The setting is effective when having payment systems only Disabled Enabled Operator access to res...

Page 29: ...SETTING DESCRIPTION VALUE Franchising expiration The date after the expiry of which the vending machine stops operating until the renewal of a lease The setting is actual only when the fran chising c...

Page 30: ...re 19 System Resets BUTTON DESCRIPTION Reset Audit Reset of the audit temporary statistics Factory Defaults Reset of all vending machine settings to factory defaults Full Reset Reset of all vending ma...

Page 31: ...00 and 10 00 respectively then the energy saving mode is acti vated between these time settings If the Start time setting is larger than the End time setting e g 10 00 and 5 00 then the ener gy saving...

Page 32: ...12 digit number recorded into the controller board firmware during its manufac turing it s unique and can t be changed via the vending machine menu Disabled Enabled Zero resettable counters ENABLED th...

Page 33: ...FOODBOX TOUCH FOODBOX LONG TOUCH FOODBOX LIFT TOUCH Page 33 Version 1 3 December 2018 9 1 7 Modem Figure 22 System Modem...

Page 34: ...t At the first manual connec tion via SMS to the server this parameter is au tomatically specified by the server Enter the port Server 2 IP address Specifies the backup server IP address to which the...

Page 35: ...ocol Permits forbids the credit control protocol which may be used for e g the integration of the vending machine to the filling stations POS ma chine software Enabled enables the protocol permitting...

Page 36: ...9 1 9 About Figure 24 System About SETTING DESCRIPTION VALUE Application version The vending machine software version mbComm version mbComm version the application component responsible for communicat...

Page 37: ...d the above product to the falling product does not touch the lift Use Lift If the lift is installed in the machine this setting must be in the position Yes For machines without the lift in position N...

Page 38: ...FOODBOX TOUCH FOODBOX LONG TOUCH FOODBOX LIFT TOUCH Page 38 Version 1 3 December 2018 9 2 2 Setup Figure 26 Snack Setup...

Page 39: ...fter a small delay No Yes Max cell additional turn The setting of maximum additional rotation of spi ral for the case when the product had never fallen past the photo sensors after the motor reached t...

Page 40: ...hing which the vending machine respond in accordance with the setting Machine block STOP SALES prohibition on sales from the vending machine cell Do not return credit don t return the written off cred...

Page 41: ...ting of minimum temperature for sensors No 1 3 of the vending machine upon reaching which the record will be saved in the vending machine log Sensor 1 3 max temp the setting of maximum temperature for...

Page 42: ...BY EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE the vending ma chine will try maintaining the evaporator temperature within the range specified by settings BY EVAPORATOR AND BOX TEMPERATURE recom mended the vending machin...

Page 43: ...fied by reaching which the vending machine considers that the evaporator is frosted and activates the anti frosting cycle in this mode the temperature is specified that is usually a little bit higher...

Page 44: ...nput value Temperature sensors type This setting specifies which sensors are installed in the vending machine KTY81 110 when all four sensors are KTY81 110 type bottom EKS 211 when a sensor at the bot...

Page 45: ...duct manual coin loading and unloading The information is available when the coin drawer is connected to the vending machine The screen layout may differ from the one shown in fig 28 depending on coin...

Page 46: ...cash drawer loading and to remove the cashbox after the loading On the Cash drawer screen next to the tube coins the special tube symbol is displayed There s no such symbol next to the non tube coins...

Page 47: ...e coin acceptor Yes No MDB Bill Acceptor Connection disconnection of the Bill Acceptor Yes No MDB Cashless Connection disconnection of the Cashless Yes No MDB Cashless 2 Connection disconnection of th...

Page 48: ...3 Everythning Tubes only Smaller than change No change condition The selection of the requirement of entering the NO CHANGE condition 10 COINS IN ANY if at least in one tube there are less than 10 coi...

Page 49: ...out coins from several tubes si multaneously However in this mode the risk of error is higher in the case of coin jammed the vending machine can t deter mine both the fact of jamming and the number o...

Page 50: ...rs is available error names time and date of recording number of repeats and actuality The actual errors are highlighted in red not actual in green The most part of errors is cleared after exiting the...

Page 51: ...FOODBOX TOUCH FOODBOX LONG TOUCH FOODBOX LIFT TOUCH Page 51 Version 1 3 December 2018 Device unit where the error was detected Amount of repetitions Time and date of the error occurrence Error name...

Page 52: ...Snack section 11 0 LOADING PRODUCT IMAGES TO VENDING MACHINE To load the images of products to the vending machine database to be displayed for selecting on the vending machine touch screen 1 Prepare...

Page 53: ...special CONFIGURATOR program the program operating instruction is posted at the web site www unicum ru Figure 32 Configurator Article ID Article ID product code is specified in the image file name in...

Page 54: ...angle multiple of 45 and release 450 Figure 33 Changing spirals Disconnect the electric motor power connectors fig 34 pos 1 and pull out the shelf 1 Figure 34 ATTENTION To avoid vending machine overt...

Page 55: ...ll motors with spirals 3 Remove any four spirals from the holders see above 4 Install the spirals on the motor holders see above moreover use two spirals with different spool ing directions but with a...

Page 56: ...f guides and a set of lim iters for bottles and to carry out the following operations fig 40 1 Install the guide 1 by inserting it into the shelf slot 2 and matching the guide hole 3 with the spiral h...

Page 57: ...of the spiral is provided Figure 41 Pusher Shelf height adjustment 1 Pull out the shelf and free it from any products 2 Remove the shelf from the vending machine see the section about replacing the s...

Page 58: ...connector for connecting the 7 th shelf motors The connector is located under the lower shelf attached by cable binders on the right wall of the dispensing compartment fig 43 To install the 7 th shelf...

Page 59: ...ths or when necessary 1 Clean all exposed areas of the product dispensing tray by using cloth and washing agent 2 Use the washing agent to clean the door glass from the inside and outside 3 The coolin...

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