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V21 PRODUCT SETUP AND LOADING INSTRUCTIONS

1

FOLLOW THE 3 STEPS BELOW WHEN SETTING VENDOR UP FOR A PRODUCT

BACK SPACER

Adjust the back spacer to provide approx. 1/4" to 1/2" gap

between the front spacer, product and back spacer.

2

PRODUCT STEP

For short product vending, move the product step

to the "FORWARD" position.

For tall product vending, move the product step

to the "BACK" position.

3

DEPTH SETTING (ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODE)

The "DEPTH SETTING" for each column must correspond to the number of products in the column.

For example; the depth setting for a column vending double depth bottles must be set to "2", and

a column set to vend quadruple depth cans must be set to "4".

Refer to the VEC 12 programming instructions for details on how to access and change the depth setting mode.

"FORWARD"

FOR

SHORT PRODUCT

"BACK"

FOR

TALL PRODUCT

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1/4" TO 1/2" GAP

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FRONT SPACER/RETAINER

BACK SPACER

SHORT PRODUCT = LESS THAN 7.0" TALL (PRODUCT STEP FORWARD)

TALL PRODUCT = MORE THAN 7.0" TALL (PRODUCT STEP BACK)

SMALL DIAMETER PRODUCT SETTING

Small diameter products (less than 2.5" Ø) such as 500 ML water bottles require the use of side spacer PN 1122928.

2.5" Ø OR LESS

Small diameter 250 ML energy drink cans (2.1" Ø) require the use of conversion kit PN 1121638.

For questions regarding product settings, contact the Vendo Technical Services Department at

1-800-344-7216 ext.3368 (US/Canada) or 559-439-1770 ext.3368.

2.1" Ø

Vend mechanism is self priming. No need to manually prime after initial load or reload.

PRODUCT LOADING

Double depth bottles may be loaded with

caps toward the back, or butt to butt.
Triple depth bottles must be loaded

with caps toward the back.

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MIN. PRODUCT HEIGHT

4 Deep: Cans between 4.50" and 4.85" tall.

3 Deep: Bottles or cans between 4.85" and 6.50" tall.

2 Deep: Bottles between 6.50" and 9.95" tall.

1 Deep: Bottles taller than 9.95".

4D

3D

2D

Quadruple depth cans may be loaded

any direction.

Single depth bottles should be loaded

with cap toward the back.

1D

4D

NOTES

Side spacers

ARE NOT

required for 12 oz. can vending.

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Summary of Contents for V21 621

Page 1: ...G 1 06 2005 GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION...

Page 2: ...s and whether or not coinage is installed 20 oz PET capacity may vary based on the shape and size of the bottle 12 oz can capacities are listed using a 4 deep set up MODEL V21 721 V21 821 V21 621 SELE...

Page 3: ...the refrigeration compartment The refrigeration system requires rear to front air circulation for proper operation C POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION CAUTION DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD The vendor s power req...

Page 4: ...ED VENDING MACHINE 239L FIGURE 1 NOTE The Model number of the vending machine is located on the top left hand corner of the serial plate Do Not use the BASIC UNIT number The BASIC UNIT number is the c...

Page 5: ...built into the coin insert Apply instruction label to area shown as needed by the vendor FLAVOR LABELS INSTALLATION In Figures 3 4 corresponding styles are indicated by A B C D or E notations Insert a...

Page 6: ...rator area LOADING INSTRUCTIONS BASIC LOAD SET UP see Figure 6 on next page The V21 machine is capable of vending a variety of products For speci c information refer to the product set up label on the...

Page 7: ...TALL PRODUCT STEP FORWARD TALL PRODUCT MORE THAN 7 0 TALL PRODUCT STEP BACK SMALL DIAMETER PRODUCT SETTING Small diameter products less than 2 5 such as 500 ML water bottles require the use of side s...

Page 8: ...t is also a means to provide feedback to the controller to determine when the motor has reached maximum clockwise and counterclockwise positions GATE P N 1122871 The gate holds product above the vend...

Page 9: ...G 9 06 2005 FIGURE 7...

Page 10: ...change slightly when the column s depth setting is changed With the single depth setting one purchase is made and the bucket is reloaded With the double depth setting two purchases are made before the...

Page 11: ...G 11 06 2005 FIGURE 9...

Page 12: ...G 12 06 2005 NOTES...

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