INNOVATION Total 1 Rev 8 06/2013
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INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL FOR INNOVATION
Total 1
Bean-Cup Brewer
Initial Setup
3.15 Testing Installation
It is important to have the equipment performing several cycles before completing the installation. It is
important that you order at least 2 of each product selections to insure that the brewer is operating as per
the specifications laid out in this manual. During this process, review the check list as a reminder.
You need to be sure that the brewer is clean, safe and functioning once you’re ready to leave it on-site.
What to check
Inlet valve is free from leaks
Verify that it is secure and not overtightened
Brew chamber is empty of coffee
Verify that the unit is leveled
Filter paper feeds without resistance and
goes straight into the waste bin
Verify that the chute is properly installed
Repeat the installation procedure
Soluble mixing bowl is free of leaks
Verify that it is on straight and tube is secure
Water temperature is acceptable
See water temperature
Products are loaded
Load products
Brewer and area are clean and tidy
Please tidy up
3.16 About coins and bill acceptors
The Total 1 sofware and hardware is tested and developped using CoinCo products. We suggest you use
the same brand for complete compatibility.
The following models are tested to work fine with the Total 1 :
- MDB Coin acceptor 9300GX (american coins)
- MDB Coin acceptor Guardian 6000
- MDB Coin acceptor 9300CGX (canadian coins)
- MDB Bill reader Bill Pro BP4-CRX6U
- MDB Bill reader Bill Pro BP4SX (american bills only)
Every bill inserted will be automaticaly placed into the bill stack. A customer cannot cancel the vend and
have the bill returned. If the vend is canceled, the value of the bill inserted will be refounded in coins. The
Total 1 is made this way to enable the customer to insert multiple bills.
Bills with a value of maximum $10.00 will be accepted. Higher value bills will be returned.
For a bill to be accepted, the same value must be found in coins in the coins return tubes of a coin
changer. Thus, a working coin changer must be plugged in when a bill reader is used.
There is an exception for the $1.00 bill. The $1.00 bill will always be accepted even if there are no coins
in the coin changer tubes. No need for coin acceptors if you plan to use a bill reader that only accepts
$1.00 bills.
When using coin acceptors and bill readers, make sure all products selling prices are multiples of $0.05.
For example, if a product is sold at $1.98 and a customer has $2.00 of credits, the coin acceptor cannot
return $0.02 of change. The right selling price would be $1.95 or $2.00.