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The sealed hermetic system should not be worked on outside the Factory 

Service  Center

. There are three things that can go wrong with a sealed system and 

should be repaired only at the Factory Service Center. These are:  

1. 

Low Charge

  -  usually caused by leaks; look for oil around seals and welds. Unit will 

not cool properly. 

2. 

Restriction in Systems

 (unit frosts, then melts) - not cooling properly. 

3. 

Bad valves

 - unit does not cool properly-- noisy compressor. 

COMPRESSOR WILL NOT START 

Compressor has no power:  

  Vending machine not plugged in. 

  Tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse. 

  Faulty wall outlet or improper wiring. 

  Faulty (short or open) power cord. 

  Temperature sensor circuit is open. If 

temperature reading of 

SENSOR1

 is “-

--   °F“, then check sensor harness 
connection or defective sensor. 

  Low voltage. Check the power source 

with a volt meter. Minimum 103V for 
115VAC, 60Hz. Minimum 195V for 
230VAC, 50 Hz. 

  Check motor protector (overload). See 

page 29, Troubleshooting Circuits with 
Multi-Meter. 

  No DC voltage. Check control board 

terminals J14-8, J14-14 for a loose 
connection. 

  Check compressor starting relay. See 

page 29, Troubleshooting Circuits with 
Multi-Meter. 

  Check compressor winding. See page 

29, Troubleshooting Circuits with 
Multi-Meter.
 

  Defective refrigeration control relay. 

Switch the controller to 

Service Mode

 

then verify that the relay turns on by 
using the 

TEST RELAY

 menu. 

  Unplug power to the vending machine. 

Open the power panel. Use insulated 
jumper wires to short the wire 
terminals on 

RELAY1

; between 2 and 

4. Restore power to the vending 
machine. The compressor should 
start, indicating a problem in the 
control circuit. 

  Check relay terminals 1 to 0 with a 

Multi-Meter. Should have 24VDC 
applied to them.  

  Check the door switch operation. See 

Door Switch section on page24. 

COMPRESSOR TRIPS ON OVERLOAD 

1.  Improper voltage: Check power 

source with volt meter. Acceptable 
range is 103-127VAC for 115V 
(60Hz), or 195-255VAC 230V (50Hz). 

2.  Defective starting relay. Won’t open 

after starting. Check compressor 
starting relay. See page 29, 
Troubleshooting Circuits with Multi-
Meter.
 

3.  Compressor has shorted windings. 

Check compressor winding resistance 
values. See page 29, Troubleshooting 
Circuits with Multi-Meter. 

4.  Short in other component: Isolate and 

eliminate each electrical component 
until short is found. 

5.  Compressor is too hot. 

 Dirty condenser. 

 Faulty condenser motor or blade. 

 Restricted airflow. Check for 

clogged air filter. Check for clogged 
inlet and outlet screens. 

6.  Defective or worn out overload: Trips 

too fast or too often. 

 

 

CAUTION:

 

Replace air filter every 3 months to maintain proper 

air  circulation  to  the  condenser  and  to  prevent  dirt  and  debris 

from clogging up the condenser.

 

Summary of Contents for 3532M

Page 1: ...18450 A 3 WIDE COMBI STAND ALONE COLD FROZEN FOOD VENDOR GVC2 Controller MODELS 3532M 3532MA MULT ZONE Cold and Frozen Food 3532F 3532FA SINGLE ZONE Frozen Food 3532C 3532CA SINGLE ZONE Cold Food SERV...

Page 2: ...ONE MODE 31 CONVERTING FROM MULTI ZONE MODE TO SINGLE ZONE 31 REPLACE AIR FILTER 32 PARTS ORDERING PROCEDURE 34 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE34 Please have the model and serial numbers if you need servic...

Page 3: ...the air duct and is deflected into the bottom zone by a moveable air deflector There are openings in the bottom trays to allow air to circulate around the products All programming of the pricing vend...

Page 4: ...DEL Danfoss 5 8 Hp VOLTAGE 115 VAC 230 VAC CYCLE 60 Hz 50 Hz NOMINAL AMPS 9 0 Amps 4 5 Amps TRANSFORMER 110 24 VAC 230 24 VAC REFRIGERATION HORSEPOWER Danfoss 5 8 Hp TYPE Hermetically Sealed CONTROLS...

Page 5: ...ng damage Report any damage hidden by the shipping material directly to the delivering carrier on a hidden damage report Record the model number and serial number of the vendor for your records These...

Page 6: ...The vendor must be level for proper operation cabinet to door alignment condensate drainage and for acceptance of coins through the coin mechanism GROUNDING EARTHING ELECTRICAL Before connecting the...

Page 7: ...tom of the compartment on the product augers with the label facing the front of the vending machine for easy identification by the customer See Figure 5a SNACK CANDY FOOD TRAY OPTION To load products...

Page 8: ...2309 0 94 18 4200272 101309 1 19 15 4200272 100309 1 50 12 4200272 104309 2 03 9 4200272 105309 3 09 6 4200272 106309 CAN BOTTLE 2 75 3 09 6 4200272 106309 DISPENSER 12 OZ CAN 4 84 2 59 DIA 8 4214090...

Page 9: ...er on the right side wall See Figure 6a on page 8 Disconnect the tray plug from its receptacle on the right side wall 3 Lift up on the rear of the tray and remove it from the vendor 4 Disengage both l...

Page 10: ...Relocate both left and right tray rails from the left and right side walls 8 Remove tray rail mounting screws 9 Pull each rail forward to disengage its rear tab from the hole in the rear wall See Fig...

Page 11: ...y and pull forward on the auger until it separates from the motor 3 Rotate the auger to the desired position and re insert the hub auger coupling into the motor The hub auger coupling must be seated o...

Page 12: ...e controller continues to monitor the optical sensor for product delivery o If a product is detected during this pause then the vend is considered successful o If a product is not detected then the co...

Page 13: ...e Button located on the top or upper right corner of the controller cover See Error Reference source not found To exit Service Mode press the Service Mode Button NOTES If credit exists when Service Mo...

Page 14: ...out coins from the coin mech coin tubes This mode will also display the current quantity of coins in the coin mech tubes TUBE FILL STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button Motor Count 60 2 Press and...

Page 15: ...TPOINT The following are the factory default SET POINT temperature settings for each machine type MACHINE TYPE TEMPERATURE SETTINGS Frozen Slackened Cold Chilled Snack Dual Zone Dual Upper 6 NOT USED...

Page 16: ...P N 4215507 for more information 4 4 LANGUAGE See GVC2 Programming Manual P N 4215507 for more information 4 5 AUTO REINSTATE See GVC2 Programming Manual P N 4215507 for more information 4 6 SPACE TO...

Page 17: ...en the Item s Row s or the whole machine will be shut down accordingly The refrigeration configuration determines the health safety set point s When the Combi is configured as a Multi Zone the top thr...

Page 18: ...ormation 4 0 6 SET DEFAULTS See GVC2 Programming Manual P N 4215507 for more information REFRIGERATION CONFIGURATION SETTINGS STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button Motors 2 Press Configuration 3 Pr...

Page 19: ...o save ALL Itmes 0 50 5 Press 3 times to exit Sales Mode 5 2 ROW Use this menu to set the price of a row shelf all at the same time Time Saving Suggestion Instead of setting the price of one item at a...

Page 20: ...Change Unconditional Acceptance Max Change Programmable POS Shutdown 7 7 PROGRAMMABLE POS MESSAGE These are messages that can be edited You must first turn off the default POS message under the optio...

Page 21: ...then the message VENDING OPERATION TO RESUME AT hh mm is displayed 8 TEST VEND Use this menu to test vend individual motors The selection will display with the test vend If a test vend attempt on a p...

Page 22: ...hrough 6 0 3 LOG Engineering download for service technician ONLY 0 4 COIN REJECT RATE This feature tracks the percentage of coins that have been rejected by the coin mech This will be reset when in a...

Page 23: ...ss Service Mode Button Motors 2 Press Diagnostics 3 Press Password 4 Enter Password default 2314 Log 5 Press StS after a few seconds display changes to Log 8 Press 3 times to exit Sales Mode 0 9 MANUA...

Page 24: ...ion and heater systems are activated depending on the target temperature setting or SET POINT The total allowable temperature variation from the SET POINT is DELTA SENSOR 1 IS located on right side to...

Page 25: ...COMBI VENDOR 3532 23 Figure 9a Single Zone Airflow Figure 9b Multi Zone Airflow...

Page 26: ...door switch after all other messages if any are displayed DOOR is displayed if the door switch is in the door open position and no message is displayed if the door switch is in the closed door positi...

Page 27: ...ress Password 4 Enter Password default 2314 Log 5 Press HS Test Current Status exit 1 edit 6 Press to toggle ON OFF HS Test Choice Flashing exit save 7 Press to save HS Test New Status exit 1 edit 8 P...

Page 28: ...ris voids the unit warranty Know and understand how the unit operates Units may vary but the operation is basically the same Never guess at the problem find the symptom before attempting any repair NO...

Page 29: ...ective refrigeration control relay Switch the controller to Service Mode then verify that the relay turns on by using the TEST RELAY menu Unplug power to the vending machine Open the power panel Use i...

Page 30: ...cked by product in front of evaporator or air duct openings Faulty evaporator motor or blades causing coils to ice Loose connections on evaporator motor Motor not running 2 Refrigeration relay shorted...

Page 31: ...place if continuity exists Use ohmmeter to check for continuity between coil terminals 5 and 2 2 Check temperature sensor harness to control board for continuity using ohmmeter of Multi Meter Replace...

Page 32: ...halfway out of the cabinet Unplug the condenser fan harness from the back of the refrigeration unit Pull the refrigeration unit out Figure 10g Unplug Harness Figure 10h Remove Front Brackets NOTE All...

Page 33: ...upper zone foil heater 8 Install air curtain on bottom side of tray four 9 Replace trays to proper locations it is critical that the curtain is installed properly on the fourth tray down to insure pr...

Page 34: ...frigeration system to operate efficiently Pull the filter and check the air filter If filter is dirty replace it with the same size and type filter Airflow arrow on filter must point to the left towar...

Page 35: ...ean dust and debris from screen using a soft bristle brush or a vacuum cleaner NOTE Remove screws from Back Screen Cover at the back of the machine 3 from top and 2 from bottom Fig 11c Figure 11c Back...

Page 36: ...Parts Department We will be happy to assist you Email vendnet vendnetusa com contact VendNet BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Please check the following Does your vending machine have at least 6 inches of c...

Page 37: ...NOTES...

Page 38: ...ed regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice...

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