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TRAY ADJUSTMENTS 

By re-timing the spirals, difficult-to-vend items can be dispensed more dependably. By altering tray spacing, larger items can be vended. By 
changing the tray configuration, different product mixes can be accommodated

 

VERTICAL SPACING 

The trays can be adjusted up or down in half-inch increments to provide additional headroom for vending taller products. When increasing 
the height in one area, the same amount of room will be lost in the tray above or below the one being adjusted. 

 

SNACK/CANDY/FOOD TRAY REMOVAL AND REPOSITIONING

 

 

1.

 

Pull out the tray to be adjusted until it stops. 

2.

 

Disengage  the  tray  harness  from  its  retainer  on  the  right  side 
wall. See Figure 12. Disconnect the tray plug from its receptacle 
the harness retainer on the right sidewall. 

3.

 

Lift  up  on  the  front of  the  tray  and  pull  slightly  (approximately 
1.5 cm /.5 in) forward to clear the tray stop. 

4.

 

Locate  the  release  lever  on  the  left  and  right  tray  rails.  (See 
Figure 13)  Swing the release levers up to unlatch. 

5.

 

Lift  up  on  the  rear  of  the  tray  and  remove  the  tray  from  the 
vendor. 

6.

 

Remove the two tray rail mounting screws to remove both the 
left  and  right  tray  rails  from  the  left  and  right  sidewalls.  (See 
Figure 13) 

7.

 

Pull each rail forward to disengage its rear tab from the hole in 
the rear wall.  

8.

 

Relocate  left  and  right  rails  by  reversing  step  6. 

Rails  must  be 

level front to back and left to right.  

9.

 

Place the tray rear rollers on the left and right rails and lifting up 
on the front of the tray and push it back. 

10.

 

Swing  the  tray  rail  release  levers  all  the  way  down  (this  guides 
the tray for tilting when loading). 

11.

 

Re-install the tray plug into its receptacle on the right side wall.  

12.

 

Re-engage the tray harness into its harness retainer (See Figure 
12). 

13.

 

Test-vend  the  tray  in  its  new  position  to  assure  that  the  tray 
plug is properly seated.

 

 

 

Figure 12. Tray Harness Connection 

 

Figure 13. Tray Rails 

CAN/BOTTLE TRAY REMOVAL 

1.

 

Unlatch the tray and pull it all the way out until it stops. 

2.

 

Disengage  the  tray  harness  from  its  harness  retainer  on  the  right  side  wall.  See  Figure  12.  Disconnect  the  tray  plug  from  its 
receptacle on the right side wall. 

3.

 

Remove and save the six (6) screws that fasten the tray to the left and right slides. Lift up and forward to remove the tray. 

4.

 

Pull out on slides and remove and retain the screws fastening the slides to the side walls (See Figure 15). 

5.

 

Relocate the slides and re-install with screws through  the  slides into the side walls.  Assure slides are mounted level and in  same 
location from left to right and front to back.  

6.

 

Reverse procedure to re-install tray. 

7.

 

Test-vend the tray in its new position to assure that the tray plug is properly seated. 

 

HIGH CAPACITY CAN TRAY REMOVAL 

1.

 

Unlatch the tray and pull it all the way out until it stops. 

2.

 

Disengage  the  tray  harness  from  its  harness  retainer  on  the  right  side  wall.  See  Figure  12.  Disconnect  the  tray  plug  from  its 
receptacle on the right side wall. 

3.

 

Remove and save the four (4) nuts located near the corners of underneath the tray. (See Figures 14a & b). Lift up and forward to 
remove the tray.  

4.

 

Pull out on slides and remove and retain the screws fastening the slides to the side walls. 

5.

 

Relocate the slides and re-install with screws through  the  slides into the side walls.   Assure slides are mounted level and in  same 
location from left to right and front to back.  

Summary of Contents for ST 3000

Page 1: ...3 5 6 5 3 5 6 6 3 5 6 7 3 5 6 8 4 2 2 0 5 5 7 R e v A ST VT SINGLE TEMP VARIABLE TEMP GLASS FRONT VENDOR MODELS 3567 3567A ST 3000 3 WIDE 3565 3565A ST 5000 5 WIDE 3568 3568A VT 3000 3 WIDE 3566 3566...

Page 2: ...S T V T V E N D O R 3 5 6 8 3 5 6 7 3 5 6 6 3 5 6 5 2 4 2 2 0 5 5 7 R E V A...

Page 3: ...FT 12 VEND CYCLE IVEND EQUIPPED 13 SALES MODE 14 BASIC PROGRAMMING SETUP 14 SERVICE MODE 14 SERVICE MODE FUNCTIONS 15 1 TUBE FILL DISPENSE COINS 15 2 MOTOR COUNT 15 3 OPTIONS 15 4 CONFIGURATION 15 5 P...

Page 4: ...aporator coils up the back air duct and circulates down through the trays There are openings in the bottom trays to allow air to circulate around the products All programming pricing vend functions an...

Page 5: ...carrier not the manufacturer within 15 days after receipt of the vendor Carefully remove the outside packing material so as not to damage the finish or exterior of the vendor Inspect the vendor for c...

Page 6: ...32 hex socket Allen screws fastening the top hinge assembly to the top of the door see Figure 4 Once these screws are removed the door needs to be lifted vertically off the bottom hinge The bottom hi...

Page 7: ...and regulations before installing the vendor Refer to the Safety Installation Guidelines document found in the service package shipped with your vendor Before connecting the vendor the integrity of t...

Page 8: ...PTION To unlatch the Can Bottle Trays place both hands with your palms up then push out simultaneously with your thumbs depressing the slide left and right side latches and pullout as shown See Fig 10...

Page 9: ...evers all the way down this guides the tray for tilting when loading 11 Re install the tray plug into its receptacle on the right side wall 12 Re engage the tray harness into its harness retainer See...

Page 10: ...ions a wide variety of selection compartment widths can be obtained as required See Figure 16 The dividers can be located in every Candy position This adjustment provides for CANDY candy bars crackers...

Page 11: ...le is The narrower the product the higher the timing Thick Products 4 6 o clock Most products 6 o clock Thin Products 6 8 o clock TO CHANGE SNACK CANDY FOOD SPIRAL TIMING 1 Remove the motor cover 2 Ra...

Page 12: ...is designed to lift vended products to the 2012 American Disabilities Act ADA height requirement level from the locations floor This same system can also provide an enhanced customer experience for th...

Page 13: ...ed damaged or disconnected the normal home switch vend cycle will be used and the optical sensors will be ignored Both the vend motor and a vend timeout timer are started The selection motor rotates t...

Page 14: ...of the manual includes only basic Service Mode Programming functions Refer to the CONTROL SYSTEM Programming Manual included with the vendor for more advanced description of all functions within the S...

Page 15: ...to dispense quarters 0 25 coins 3 Press to dispense dimes 0 10 coins 4 Press to dispense nickels 0 05 coins 5 Press 2 times to exit Sales Mode Note For dispensing more than a 4 denomination coin mech...

Page 16: ...every item all at once Time Saving Suggestion Instead of setting the price of each item one at a time it is much faster to set the common price of the entire vendor then go back and set the price of...

Page 17: ...OL SYSTEM Programming Manual for more information 8 TEST VEND SINGLE MOTOR Use this menu to test vend individual motors The selection will display with the test vend If a test vend attempt on a partic...

Page 18: ...determine the Auto Door position when the sales mode is entered or while in the sales mode the machine will be placed Out of Service 0 0 3 DELIVERY LIFT TEST Raises and lowers the Delivery Lift plate...

Page 19: ...ontrol system The refrigeration and optional heater systems are activated depending on the target temperature setting or SET POINT The total allowable temperature variation from the SET POINT is DELTA...

Page 20: ...off A 30 minute door timer starts and a compressor delay timer starts If the door is open for more than 30 minutes the controller will resume closed door operation the message DOOR ALERT is displayed...

Page 21: ...y every 10 seconds 3 During the 1 to 3 minute period enter service mode and activate the Health Test Mode see steps below this will override the 15 minute delay that is normally imposed before activat...

Page 22: ...minus half of DELTA CUT OUT The heater turns off if SENSOR2 reading equals the SET POINT or if the compressor is on REFRIGERATION To prevent damage to the refrigeration unit when it is turned off or...

Page 23: ...ol circuit Unplug power to the vendor Open the power panel Use insulated jumper wires to short the wire terminals on Relay 1 between 2 and 4 and between 6 and 8 Restore power to the vendor The compres...

Page 24: ...r has been moved or remounted to wrong position REFREGERATED SPACE TO COLD 1 Refrigeration setting to cold See Refrigeration Setting instructions in machines programming manual 2 Faulty refrigeration...

Page 25: ...including baking soda or ammonia in the cleaning solution Plastic parts may be cleaned with a quality plastic cleaner The vend mechanisms must be kept clean Any build up can cause the mechanisms to m...

Page 26: ...the invoice should be sent 4 The number of parts required 5 Always refer to the pertinent parts and or part manual for the correct part number and description of a specific part NOTE When RIGHT or LE...

Page 27: ...r from cooling in between workout cycles Is the circuit breaker at the fuse box reset Is the evaporator fan working To check if the fan is running take a small piece of paper in front of the evaporato...

Page 28: ...s warranties or guarantees express or implied regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications...

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