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P-19

03/2006

Refrigeration:

1.   Enter on Button 4 – ‘Set Point’

2.   Enter on Button 4 – current ‘Set Point’ will display – (Factory setting is 36°F/2°C)

3.   Press Button 4 – current temperature will flash

4.   Press Button 2 or 3 to scroll through the following settings:

Temperature setting

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Cut-in Temperature (F)

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

Cut-out Temperature (F) 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Nominal Temperature (F) 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Nominal Temperature ©

0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4

5.   Press Button 4 to ‘save’ desired setting

7.   Press Button 1 to exit – Set Point

8.   Advance on Button 2 – Sensor Reading

9.   Press Button 4 – Current reading in either F/C will display – must be set as Ref  in

      Configuration first.

10. Press Button 1 – Sensor Reading

11. Advance on Button 2 – Degree F/C

12. Enter on Button 4 – current setting flashes

13. Press Button 2 to scroll between F/C

14. Press Button 4 to save desired setting

Fan Default:

 

Default Mode: Fan on/off behaves in same respect as the compressor.

Mode 1: Fan is time delayed with compressor cut in/cut out

1. At cut in, fan will come on 1 minute after compressor turns on

2. At cut out, fan will continue to run 1 minute after compressor is off

3. Fan off with door switch activation

Summary of Contents for VUE 30

Page 1: ...i 02 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 2: ...General Information G 2 Initial Set up G 3 Tray Label Installation G 5 Loading Instructions G 6 Vend Mechanism Part Description G 6 Cleaning Information CL 1 CL 4 Care and Cleaning CL 2 Programming P...

Page 3: ...D 6 Z Housing Assembly D 8 Y Rail Assembly D 9 X Rail Assembly D 13 X Axis Carraige Assembly D 15 Keypad Assembly D 17 Coin Entry Coin Return Assembly D 18 Delivery Hopper Flap Assembly D 20 Delivery...

Page 4: ...S 1 04 2005 SAFETY SECTION...

Page 5: ...tions along with the service manual when installing or servicing the vendor We strongly recommend a similar commitment to safety by every servicing organization Only properly trained personnel should...

Page 6: ...ies on the oor surface Ideally no adjustment will be necessary and the leveling legs will be ush with the bottom of the vendor A spirit level is a useful aid to level the vendor When the outer door is...

Page 7: ...S 4 04 2005 FIGURE 1...

Page 8: ...er or test light determine which of the receptacle s power contacts is the live contact A Connect one probe to the receptacle s earth contact B Connect the second probe to the left or upper power cont...

Page 9: ...door support is to ensure that the outer door closes squarely to the cabinet FIGURE 2 NOTE Refer to the appropriate parts and service manual for detailed instructions operating principles and recommen...

Page 10: ...g equipment into outlets that are properly grounded and polarized where applicable and protected with fuses or circuit breakers All electrical connections must be dry and free of moisture before apply...

Page 11: ...s when servicing Power to lighting and refrigeration system is shut off automatically by the electronic controller when the outer door is opened However it is strongly recommended that servicing the l...

Page 12: ...S 9 04 2005 FIGURE 3 8 0 AMP FUSE 3 15 AMP FUSE...

Page 13: ...nd heed the warnings noted in the electrical hazards section These warnings refer to the potential hazards associated with electrical power and moving parts Always maintain maximum clearances from ele...

Page 14: ...ing maintenance tests or repairs All testing of sealed refrigeration systems must be done by trained personnel who are familiar with the systems and pressures involved B Physical Protection The accide...

Page 15: ...endo America Inc vending machines are furnished with unique power supply cords If replacement becomes necessary consult the appropriate parts and service manual and order the correct replacement cord...

Page 16: ...ND MODIFICATIONS CONTINUED The wires in the main leads are colored in accordance with the following code 110v 120v 220v 240v Green Green and Yellow Earth White Blue Neutral Black Brown Live THIS APPLI...

Page 17: ...e vending machine a decal has been designed to be af xed to vending machines SandenVendo America will supply suf cient decals to be placed on all machines on request If you have any questions contact...

Page 18: ...Hong Kong Indonesia Phillippines India Sanden International Singapore Pte Ltd Sanden House 25 Ang Mo Kio St 65 Singapore 569062 The Republic of Singapore Tel 65 482 5500 Fax 65 482 1697 Taiwan Sanden...

Page 19: ...x 800 541 5684 Chile Pelp Internacional S A 4560 El Rosal Huechuraba Santiago Chile Tel 562 243 9710 Fax 562 740 0504 Brazil Cimaq Industria e Comercio de Maq Ltda Estrada Uniao e Industria 9 120 Itai...

Page 20: ...S 17 04 2005 NOTES...

Page 21: ...G 1 04 2005 GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION...

Page 22: ...t is not equipped to safely vend perishable product Loading this unit with improper product may result in serious illness or injury to the consumer GFV Model Numbers 240 320 Dimensions H x W x D 72 x...

Page 23: ...ration 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 requirements w...

Page 24: ...number GFT represents the product line of the vendor and the remaining digits tell what options are included MODEL SERIAL NO MFD IN U S A BY SANDENVENDO AMERICA INC DALLAS TX DESIGN PRESSURE PSIg LOW...

Page 25: ...12 etc from left to right The second shelf from the top begins its column numbering with 20 the third shelf begins with 30 and so on Insert price labels in the area indicated Product I D labels can b...

Page 26: ...ray The product pusher should lock into place in this position Add new product to the tray When the tray is pushed back onto the shelf the product pusher will automaticlly unlock and move to the back...

Page 27: ...R PART DESCRIPTION CONTINUED Y RAIL HAND ASSEMBLY X RAIL TRAY AND SHELF ASSEMBLIES SEE PREVIOUS PAGE FOR TRAY DETAIL COINAGE MOUNTING SLIDE HOPPER ASSEMBLY POWER DISTRIBUTION ASSEMBLY REFRIGERATION CA...

Page 28: ...G 8 04 2005 NOTES...

Page 29: ...P 1 03 2006 VEC 15 PROGRAMMING SECTION...

Page 30: ...ode functions open the door Locate the Mode Button on the Main Control Board and press until Diagnostics appears Use selection button 2 or 3 to navigate through the modes The Modes are as follows Diag...

Page 31: ...that are in quotes for example X Motor are what is displayed on the 20 character display Diagnostics Press Button 4 to enter Diagnostics Mode If no errors have occurred the display will read Error No...

Page 32: ...se Door to Vend 2 Close outer door 3 Display will read Please make a selection 4 Product should dispense Test Mode Test Hopper Flap 1 Enter on Button 4 Testing in Progress followed by Hopper Flap open...

Page 33: ...to exit Test Motors X Motor Test Motors Y Motor 1 Advance on Button 2 Test Motors Y Motor 2 Enter on Button 4 Y Motor Go Home 3 Enter on Button 4 Testing in Progress Rail should move to the bottom of...

Page 34: ...anual ALWAYS ENSURE THE CLAMP HAND HAS RETRACTED BEFORE CLOSING THE DOOR Note When you are in any Test Motor operation where the HAND is Extended be sure to EXIT MODE on Button 1 before closing the Do...

Page 35: ...on Button 1 Compressor will default back to Off Repeat steps 1 through 5 for desired relay To exit Test Mode and return to the Main Menu press Button 1 three times Calibration Calibration PDC Softwar...

Page 36: ...n Button 4 Level 0 flashes 4 Advance on Button 2 to desired level 5 Press Button 4 to save 6 If Level 1 or 2 is chosen the display will read Please close the door followed by Press 1 Accept 7 Press Bu...

Page 37: ...Enter on Button 4 Test Vend Pos Dsbl will display Dsbl is flashing 2 Advance on Button 2 to choose either All Tray or ShLf 3 Press Button 4 to save setting Please close the Door followed by Press 1 Ac...

Page 38: ...Calibration Set of Trays Allows the operator to choose the number of Trays in the vendor 1 Enter on Button 4 Set of Trays 3 4 or 5 2 Enter on Button 4 3 4 or 5 is flashing 3 Advance on Button 2 to des...

Page 39: ...the shelves 4 Press Button 1 to exit Discount Counter This Mode will only display when Discounts are used It allows access to the Sales and Cash Data for discounted vends 1 Enter on Button 4 Cash Dat...

Page 40: ...it Clearing the Cash Data Sales Data Discount Counter or Free Counter To reset the individual selection counter scroll to the selection number press and hold buttons 1 and 4 for 3 seconds 0000 will di...

Page 41: ...ce to return to Set Price You must price Shelf 6 7 although they may not be in the vendor Otherwise a 99 95 vend price may display To set price per column 1 Enter on Button 4 Shelf 1 All Columns 2 Adv...

Page 42: ...n data back to 0 Off Sales and Cash Data will not be reset by the Door Switch Consumer Overpay On Money will be accepted when the Correct Change Light is on and there is in sufficient coin in the coin...

Page 43: ...Off Messages do not scroll Display Temperature Off Cabinet temperature will not display Ref Internal Refrigeration Temperature will display as Refrigeration Temperature Cbt Internal Cabinet Temperatur...

Page 44: ...ylight Savings 7 Enter on Button 4 current setting will display 8 Press Button 4 current setting flashes 9 Advance on Button 2 to desired setting 10 Press Button 4 to save setting 11 Press Button 1 to...

Page 45: ...top Time 1 Stop Day 1 Mon Sun Everyday Stop 1 hh mm Lighting LEDs Start Time 2 Start Day 2 Mon Sun Everyday Start 2 hh mm Stop Time 2 Stop Day 2 Mon Sun Everyday Stop 2 hh mm On associated with a prog...

Page 46: ...e 00 begins flashing minutes 11 Advance on Button 2 to desired setting 12 Press Button 4 to save setting Start 1 or 2 and hh mm you programmed will display 13 Press Button 1 Start Time 1or 2 14 Press...

Page 47: ...to save desired setting 7 Press Button 1 to exit Set Point 8 Advance on Button 2 Sensor Reading 9 Press Button 4 Current reading in either F C will display must be set as Ref in Configuration first 1...

Page 48: ...on 2 to desired setting 3 Press Button 4 to save setting 4 Press Button 2 Start Time 1 Time Refrigeration turns off begin conservation 5 Press Button 4 Start Day 1 6 Press Button 4 current setting fla...

Page 49: ...e Sales Block allows the operator to turn Selections On Off at 8 intervals during a 24 hour period Times must not overlap You must enter the following information Selections the selection buttons that...

Page 50: ...o exit Selections Selections per Shelf 1 Press Button 4 All Selections On Off 2 Press Button 2 to advance to desired shelf 3 Press Button 4 All Columns 4 Press Button 4 again On Off flashes 5 Press Bu...

Page 51: ...nutes 14 Press Button 4 to save setting 15 Press Button 1 to exit and return to Start Time Stop Time End of Blocking Period 1 Advance on Button 2 Stop Time 2 Press Button 4 Stop Day 3 Press Button 4 4...

Page 52: ...s the Discount ends Amount Amount subtracted discounted from original vend price Choose Selections 1 Press Button 4 Enable On Off Enable Off Discount function is disabled Enable On Discount function...

Page 53: ...tart Day 3 Press Button 4 Mon Sun Everyday 4 Press Button 4 again Everyday flashes 5 Advance on Button 2 to desired day 6 Press Button 4 On Off flashes 7 Advance on Button 2 to change current status 8...

Page 54: ...bove 10 Exit on Button 1 Stop Day 11 Advance on Button 2 Stop hh mm hour minutes 12 Press Button 4 hh flashes 13 Advance on Button 2 to desired setting 14 Press Button 4 to save setting mm flashes 15...

Page 55: ...these Timing features The following Timing featuress can be programmed to the key switch Free Vend On Off Sales Blocking On Off Discount On Off Light Timing On Off Refrigeration On Off Free Vend 1 Ent...

Page 56: ...Off 2 Press Button 2 On Off flashes 3 Advance on Button 2 to On 4 Press Button 4 to save setting 5 Advance on Button 2 current messages displays 6 Press Button 4 1st character flashes 7 Press Button 2...

Page 57: ...P 29 03 2006 NOTES...

Page 58: ...C 1 04 2006 CABINET SECTION...

Page 59: ...C 2 04 2006 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 9 10 12 13 14 13 13 16 15 11 18 19...

Page 60: ...DOOR 1 1126224 5 THUMB SCREW 1 4 20 X 5 RAMP 1 1127060 6 SHIM PLATE RAMP 1 1127852 7 LEVELING BOLT 4 1059902 8 BASE COVER PANEL 1 9 REFRIGERATION ASSEMBLY SEE PAGE C 4 1 10 CHANNEL TRAY SUPPORT 2 112...

Page 61: ...REFRIGERATION UNIT ASSEMBLY 115V 1 1033131 261 REFRIGERATION UNIT ASSEMBLY 230V 1 1033131 262 2 FAN ASSY CONDENSOR 115V 1 1126307 FAN ASSY CONDENSOR 230V 1 1127995 3 HARNESS FAN MOTOR 1 1125571 4 CORD...

Page 62: ...Y PART NO 1 LAMP HOLDER 1 1127650 2 TIE WRAP RT 350 3 342469 1 3 LAMP 2FT T 8 17W 1 1121173 4 LAMP LENS 1 1125967 5 LAMPHOLDER 591 RH 1 1126146 6 LAMPHOLDER 591 LH 1 1126145 7 SCREW 6 35 X 25 TRUSS HE...

Page 63: ...C 6 04 2006 17 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 13 12 11 14 15 15 15 15 2 16 1...

Page 64: ...1121740 6 POWER SUPPLY PLATE 1 1128109 7 ELECTRONIC BALLAST ASSEMBLY 1 1127556 8 RELAY 24 VOLT DC 3 1125525 9 TRANSFORMER 24 VAC 1 1111201 10 FUSE HOLDER 1 1128474 11 FUSE 0 8A 250V 3AG SLO BLOW 1 105...

Page 65: ...C 8 04 2006 19 20 15 3 16 9 15 13 11 10 12 14 2 8 15 6 5 4 7 15 1...

Page 66: ...3 1125525 9 TRANSFORMER INTERNATIONAL 24 VAC 1 1121932 10 FUSE HOLDER 1 X 1 4 1 1128474 11 FUSE 0 8A 250V 3AG SLO BLOW 1 1053864 12 FUSE HOLDER 5mm X 20 mm 1 1128473 13 FUSE 3 15 AMP SLOW BLOW 1 1127...

Page 67: ...Power Distribution Harness High Voltage 1128055 Power Distribution Harness Low Voltage 1125571 Fan Motor Harness 1121019 3 Compressor Power Cord 1121020 Condensor Motor Cord 1124281 Cord Set 90 Deg P...

Page 68: ...C 11 04 2006 NOTES...

Page 69: ...ST 1 04 2006 SHELVES TRAYS PARTS SECTION...

Page 70: ...HELF AND TRAY ASSEMBLY ITEM NO DESCRIPTION QTY PART NO 1 TRAY ASSEMBLY 1 1125204 2 SHELF ASSEMBLY 41 5 A R 1125195 SHELF ASSEMBLY UPPER 41 5 1 1125195 1 SHELF ASSEMBLY 34 A R 1126050 SHELF ASSEMBLY UP...

Page 71: ...ST 3 04 2006 6 12 14 7 3 13 15 11 5 5 4 10 8 2 1 9 18 19 20 17 16 20 19 19...

Page 72: ...AN HEAD 4 V802214 6 PUSHER TRAY ASSY 2 1125140 7 GATE LEFT TRAY ASSY 1 1128285 8 PIN PIVOT TRAY FRONT 2 1125192 9 GATE RIGHT TRAY ASSY 1 1128284 10 SPRING PUSHER TRAY ASSY 2 1125526 11 GATE CENTER TRA...

Page 73: ...ST 5 04 2006 NOTES...

Page 74: ...D 1 05 2006 DOOR PARTS SECTION...

Page 75: ...D 2 05 2006 1 3 10 10 11 11 9 4 8 7 6 5 12 13 2...

Page 76: ...RD 1 4 DOOR ROLLER ASSEMBLY 1 1120564 7 5 T HANDLE LOCK ASSEMBY SEE D24 1 1127407 6 KEYPAD ASSEMBLY SEE D17 1 1127321 7 COIN ENTRY COIN RETURN ASSEMBLY SEE D18 D19 8 DBV PLUG 1 388216 9 INSULATED GLAS...

Page 77: ...D 4 05 2006 1 14 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 19 15 16 17 18 22 PTIONAL 0ART 19 16 17 18 20 21 23...

Page 78: ...KET 1 1128574 10 COINAGE SLIDE LATCH 1 1127225 11 COINAGE GUIDE MOUNTING BRACKET 2 1126794 12 CABLE GUIDE BRACKET 1 1128759 13 COVER HARNESS LOOP 1 1126775 14 CHUTE COINBOX 1 1127248 CONTROL BOARD ASS...

Page 79: ...D 6 05 2006 1 2 3 9 8 13 12 13 11 17 16 15 14 5 4 7 6 10...

Page 80: ...T KIT 1 1128060 6 ROLLER GUIDE 1 1125068 7 NYLOCK NUT 6mm 1 V802235 8 CLAMP MOTOR REPLACEMENT KIT 1 1128061 9 MOTOR CLAMP AXIS 1 1127440 10 SCREW 3mm X 12mm CR FLAT HEAD 2 V802254 11 Z MOTOR REPLACEME...

Page 81: ...ER BACK 1 1125055 5 PC CONTROLLER HAND 1 1128355 6 PC BOARD ASSY X CAR 1 1125518 7 TAPPING SCREW 4 PLASTITE 6 V802186 8 SCREW 8 10 X 1 2 LG 4 V802214 9 DECAL BACK COVER 1 10 HARNESS HAND POWER 1 11263...

Page 82: ...D 9 05 2006 3 2 4 6 9 7 5 8 1127330 1125079 8 PTION PTION 1...

Page 83: ...1 1128139 3 STRIP DRIVE TRACK Y AXIS 1 1128142 4 BRKT STOP Y RAIL 1 1127860 5 8 18 7 16 HEX SLOT STL ZINC 2 V800586 6 SCREW 10 16 X 3 8 2 V802212 7 WSHR 375 O D X 170 I D 4 V801455 8 Option 1 DRIVE C...

Page 84: ...D 11 05 2006 9 0QUJPO 1127330 1125080 1127891 1125941 8 PTION...

Page 85: ...XIS 1 1128142 4 8 18 7 16 HEX SLOT STL ZINC 2 V800586 5 BRKT STOP Y RAIL 1 1127860 6 SCREW 10 16 X 3 8 2 V802212 7 WSHR 375 O D X 170 I D 4 V801455 8 Option 1 DRIVE CARRAGE ASSY Y AXIS RIGHT 1 1127862...

Page 86: ...D 13 05 2006 3 5 18 12 15 2 17 18 5 7 11 10 9 6 19 4 13 16 14 8 16 20 16 21 22 9 2 2 2 4 5 7 4 4 3 33 9...

Page 87: ...ASY Y AXIS 1 1126244 10 BRKT RTNR Y HOME SWITCH 1 1126141 11 TAPPING SCREW 4 PLASTITE 2 V802186 12 PLATE TAPPING END CAP 1 1126142 13 RIBBON CABLE ASSY X RAIL 1 1127463 14 STANDOFF PCBA Y MOTOR 3 112...

Page 88: ...D 15 05 2006 9 10 5 2 5 6 4 3 8 7 11 1...

Page 89: ...SING X CARRIAGE 1 1125066 3 X Z DRIVE MOTOR 1 1124015 4 DRIVE WHEEL X AXIS 2 1123961 5 ROLLER GUIDE 4 1125068 6 PC BOARD CONNECTOR X CARRIAGE 1 1125517 7 TAPPING SCREW 4 PLASTITE 2 V802186 8 NYLOCK NU...

Page 90: ...NO 1 BACKING PLATE MEMBRANE SWITCH 1 1127320 2 MEMBRANE SWITCH 12 BUTTON 1 1127318 3 MEMBRANE COVER 1 4 RVT 1 8 STL POP 063 125 GRIP 2 V801412 KEYPAD ASSEMBLY NOTE WHEN ORDERING THE MEMBRANE COVER PL...

Page 91: ...D 18 05 2006 1 7 10 8 9 12 12 3 2 5 6 11 12 13...

Page 92: ...5 16 B CR HEX TAP 1 V801422 4 K SPRING SOLD OUT 1 390326 5 LEVER COIN RETURN GFV 1 1127340 6 PIVOT BRKT COIN RETURN LEVER 1 1127373 7 BUTTON COIN RETURN 1 1050473 8 DISPLAY 2X20 SERIAL LED 1 1121184...

Page 93: ...D 20 05 2006 1 11 16 10 8 9 12 14 15 3 4 5 7 2 6 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 13 25 25...

Page 94: ...EAR MOTOR DELIVERY FLAP 1 1128053 12 SCREW 8 X 7 8 CR PAN HD 4 V802180 13 CRANK DELIVERY FLAP MOTOR 1 1128233 14 DELIVERY BUCKET MOTOR 1 1125709 15 BARRIER PANEL BUCKET MOTOR 1 1128339 16 RETAINER OUT...

Page 95: ...D 22 05 2006 1 5 11 12 13 6 9 8 3 14 2 4 7 10 9 15 13 12...

Page 96: ...0 16 X 3 8 B CR HEX STL 2 V802047 6 SCREW 8 18 X 1 4 2 V800634 7 LINK DELIVERY BUCKET DRIVE 1 1128654 8 WASHER SHOULDER NYLON 1 1122715 9 SCREW 10 X 1 2 3 V801422 10 BEARING NYLINER 1 385603 5 11 PLAT...

Page 97: ...NO DESCRIPTION QTY PART NO 1 T HANDLE ASSY GFV 1 1127406 2 SHOULDER SPACER LOCK CAM 1 1124527 3 WASHER 3 8 B PLAIN FLAT 1 V801491 4 WASHER 13 64 LEWIS 24082 200 1 389026 5 SCREW 10 32 X 375 CR PAN H S...

Page 98: ...D 25 05 2006...

Page 99: ...M 1 04 2005 MAINTENANCE SECTION...

Page 100: ...48 hours of burnout This will prevent damage to the ballast D Check the product temperature for proper cooling E Check the evaporator drain for obstruction water in the evaporator area must drain to...

Page 101: ...nser at the condenser the heat is dissipated into the surrounding air The liquid refrigerant changes from a liquid to a vapor and back to a liquid again This change of state allows the refrigerant to...

Page 102: ...it increasing both pressure and temperature The compressor forces the compressed vapor out through the discharge line and into the condenser The condenser fan pulls air through the condenser As the ho...

Page 103: ...4 2005 DISCHARGE SIDE VAPOR HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSOR SUCTION 50 110 VAPOR CONDENSER FAN LIQUID DRIER LIQUID CONDENSER ACCUMULATOR EVAPORATOR LOW PRESSURE CAPILLARY RESTRICTION TUBE EVAPORATOR FAN FIGU...

Page 104: ...t removes water and solid particles from refrigerant liquid One side of the drier is connected to the outlet line of the condenser the other side is connected to the capillary tube going to the evapor...

Page 105: ...M 7 04 2005 CONDENSER FAN ASSEMBLY COMPRESSOR CONDENSER EVAPORATOR FAN ASSEMBLY EVAPORATOR INSIDE CONDENSER FAN ASSEMBLY FIGURE 2...

Page 106: ...compressor motor reaches operating speed the starting relay opens and breaks the starting circuit THERMAL OVERLOAD SWITCH INCLUDED IN ASSEMBLY P N 513506066 The thermal overload switch is mounted in t...

Page 107: ...M 9 04 2005 NOTES...

Page 108: ...ns in power distribution panel at bottom left of cabinet POWER DOWN Replace fuse s or wiring harnesses if necessary POWER ON Perform a test vend cycle Wires must be seated firmly in the Molex Plug Ens...

Page 109: ...tor Test in Test Motors Complete a test vend cycle If a product is in the hand perform a visual check to see if the product is stopping the hand from closing around it Remove product from hand POWER D...

Page 110: ...s level Inspect then run a Discovery 2 FLO Always On Forward Looking Optics During a target search operation the Forward Looking Optic FLO was found to be continuously active Test FLO with a corner cu...

Page 111: ...e PDC board Reseat tray firmly in shelf Missing Tray A tray is missing on the top or bottom shelf There should be a reflector on each tray on top and bottom shelves Install any missing reflectors Chec...

Page 112: ...replace the PDC Check all harnessing between PDC and Main Control Board POWER DOWN Inspect reseat any loose pins in harnesses Re connect harness plugs POWER ON Failed Unknown An error occurred that di...

Page 113: ...place defective FLASH chip with the new one pressing gently into position 5 If the FLASH chip change does not work after several attempts replace the Hand 6 If it is a 3 Tray GFV it will need to be re...

Page 114: ...mand Command Data Out of Range Test Config Mode received an invalid comand VMC will retry sending the command to PDC It should recover by itself If it is a frequent occurrence change the Hand Command...

Page 115: ...p in Test Mode If motor does not move replace Hopper Flap motor Hopper Flap Jam VMC Main Controller detected high current while running the Hopper Flap motor It did not detect the Hopper flap position...

Page 116: ...products from the Temperature lockout shelves Bad Ambient Temperature Sensor Ambient Temperature Sensor is not working Open the door The Ambient Temperature Sensor should be fitted at the top left fro...

Page 117: ...tions or dirt If no obstructions are apparent and acceptance appears to be OK this may be an indication of cheating attempts Low Acceptance Low acceptance rate coin acceptance has fallen below 80 Drop...

Page 118: ...n power switch off Wait at least five seconds Turn power switch on If there is a Coin Read Only Memory or Bill Read Only Memory error 3 Check control board MdB harness Card Reader Most recent non tran...

Page 119: ...eck the vendor s door switch to see if it s sticking or miswired Replace the door switch if defective Ram Error Ram check sum for service mode settings stored in non volatile memory has been corrupted...

Page 120: ...Mode check error s displayed 1 Conduct Hopper Flap Test Check to see if the flap cam is broken 2 Conduct Hopper Bucket Test Check to see if the bucket movement is smooth 3 Conduct Test Motors Test Mak...

Page 121: ...should scan the left side of the tray and then the right side of the tray Once the hand finishes the left scan the PDC will move to the home position and stop The rail should not stop and slid Adjust...

Page 122: ...splay a false soldout Selections prematurely set to soldout Service Mode Check the errors reported in diagnostics Close the door Vend the premature soldout selections to check the PDC X Y Z position M...

Page 123: ...ly evenly back onto the left and right tracks POWER ON Wait during Discovery If performing this action does not correct the problem change the PDC hand The PDC Hand crashes into the flap 1 The Y Motor...

Page 124: ...hether there is something physically blocking the inner flap from opening Eg Screws bolts coins etc If there is no blockage change the flap bucket motor Problem with the Bucket Motor Bucket tries to c...

Page 125: ...ERRATIC OR NO CREDIT Acceptor or coin mech Replace coin mech and test Always accepts coins but gives erratic no credit If NO CREDIT Defective controller Replace test controller Defective harness betw...

Page 126: ...PDC not present or correct Reseat tray or shelf Run calibration 1 then 2 X rail not moving product in hand Vend flap motor umpluged or linkage broken Test vend flap in Test Mode Replace if broken Comp...

Page 127: ...the door the display should read either errors summary sales or none If it does not then replace the cabinet switch Defective control board Replace control board Refrigeration unit runs constantly De...

Page 128: ...d Defective temperature sensor Replace the temperature sensor Defective control board Replace the board Evaporator frosted over Poor sealing Check gasket vend flap and permagum on the bulkhead Tempera...

Page 129: ...PDC Hand Assembly...

Page 130: ...Phillips screw driver and a 5 16 open end wrench 1 0 Diagnostic Tools Diagnostic Test Mode Sensor Status Diagnostic Test Mode Sensor Status display In this adjustment procedure we are monitoring the...

Page 131: ...r 1d Verify that when the door is closed that the hand assembly clears the bulkhead 1e Top of Door should be level with Cabinet top 1f X Rail must be installed and level with the shelves 1g Power box...

Page 132: ...Voltage VAC 2a At power up the Cabinet should go through the following sequence The optic light should be on red beam on the hand assembly The display on the front of the machine should go through the...

Page 133: ...D on the forward looking optic is illuminated or flashing then the Y stop bracket must be lowered 4b If the Y stop bracket needs to be lowered lower it in increments of 0 100 inches until the amber LE...

Page 134: ...gnet up 0 100 inches reset the Sensor Status by pressing key 4 Repeat step 4 until the Y Home Sensor shows Active Yo o not filled in then go to page 6 Adjust overlap to 0 100 inches Y magnet Y sensor...

Page 135: ...esting on the Y Rail stops and spacer 3 Reset the Sensor Status and verify the magnet is not 4 activating the sensor Y o filled in 5 If the Y Home sensor is not activated Y o filled in 6 go to page 7...

Page 136: ...e Y Rail stops and spacer 3 Reset the Sensor Status and verify the magnet is actived sensor status Yo o not filled in 4 If the Y Home sensor is activated Yo o not filled in go to page 8 4 If the Y Hom...

Page 137: ...or Status and verify the magnet is actived sensor status Yo o not filled in 4 If the Y Home sensor is activated Yo o not filled in go to page 9 4 If the Y Home sensor is inactive Y o filled in adjust...

Page 138: ...s as shown in Step 3 and 4 Do not run the screw into the door liner 4 Lower the X Rail assembly to the stops connect the Y Motor connector 5 Reset the power by unplugging then plugging in the power su...

Page 139: ...power connector Close and latch door Adjust Y Home stop latch side where Amber LED is OFF Adjust Y Home magnet to overlap sensor by approx 0 100 Reference only A A Activate Test Mode Sensor Status Is...

Page 140: ...2 Remove all spacers Reset the sensor status Is Y sensor active NO YES Finish Were any adjustmen ts made NO YES Page 1 Page 1...

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