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ROUTINE  MAINTENANCE

Routine maintenance will improve performance and

extend the working life of the 9300 series changer

and reduce the need for more involved repairs.

Frequency of routine maintenance will depend on

environment and number of transactions.
The coin changer should be kept in its original

shipping carton when not in use.   This will keep the

changer clean and provide the best protection for the

unit.

REMOVING/REPLACING

INDIVIDUAL  MODULE

ASSEMBLIES

Modular assembly replacement provides the basis of

all 9300 series changer repair.  Instructions for

removing and replacing modules are provided below.

These modules should be removed in the following

sequence:

Acceptor

To remove the acceptor, raise the two acceptor

latches and pull the top of acceptor forward and

away from the changer housing.  Unplug acceptor

ribbon cable from main logic board.  Raise acceptor

and pull outward until the acceptor clears the housing

slots.

Coin Tube and Sensor Assembly

Remove the logic board cover by inserting a straight

tip screwdriver in the slot above the tube assembly.

Twist the screwdriver to release the cover.
Unplug tube sensor ribbon cable from logic board.

Spread the lower part of the housing slightly and

pullout on tube assembly.  To separate the coin tube

assembly from the tube sensor board assembly, place

the assembly face down.  While freeing the four

locking tabs, pull up on tube sensor board.  Be

careful not to damage sensors on logic board.

Main Logic Board Assembly

Unplug payout solenoids, and main harness assembly

from logic board.  Lift logic board out of housing.

Section 4:  Maintenance

Payout Assembly

With payout solenoids disconnected from main logic

board, remove the four screws - two from each side-

at the bottom of the housing.  Separate payout

assembly from changer housing by releasing cash

box chute locking tab on back of changer housing

and pulling downward on payout assembly.

CLEANING

Your 9300 series changer is made of a high-quality

industrial grade plastic which should only be cleaned

with a warm water and mild detergent solution.

CAUTION:

• Never  submerge  changer  in  water.

• Do  not  use  petroleum  solvents,  steel  wool,

scouring  pads,  or  a  metal  brush  for

cleaning.

• Do  not  spray  any  part  of  changer  with

any  type  of  lubricant.

Since all coins share a common coin ramp, heavy

usage or a dirty environment can result in dirt build

up.  To clean the coin ramp, lift the acceptor gate

upward and diagonally to the right.  Hold gate firmly

to prevent it from snapping back.  Wipe the exposed

coin ramp and inner surface with a damp cloth.  For

excessively dirty units, use a damp cloth with a mild

detergent.  

NOTE

:  Do not submerge in water.

For detailed cleaning of the acceptor, remove the

front cover by pulling out and down of the front

cover.  Now remove the back cover by pushing in on

two locking tabs on  the side of the acceptor.  To

remove the coin sorting rail, snap the coin sense coils

from the sorting rail and the cash box exit, being

careful not to break coil wires.  Free coil wires from

the clip on the sorting rail.  Now from the front of the

acceptor, in area exposed by removing the front

cover, locate the three locking tabs which secure the

sorting rail.  Using a small straight tip screwdriver,

free the three locking tabs and remove sorting rail.

See Figure 12.

Содержание 9300-S Series

Страница 1: ...Coinco 9300 S SERIES ELECTRONIC CHANGER OperationandServiceManual...

Страница 2: ...n 10 Coin Payout 10 DollarCreditEscrowOption 10 Escrow 10 EscrowUntilVend ChangerVendorInterface 11 EscrowUntilSelect ChangerVendorInterface 12 Section 4 Maintenance Routine Maintenance 13 Removing Re...

Страница 3: ...g coin tubes and accept nickels dimes quarters and dollar coins The 9341 S directly interfaces with the standard 6 pin bill validator interface cable and non standard bill acceptors 12 pin connector T...

Страница 4: ...ation Section 1 General Information SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirements 9341 S 120 VAC 60HZ 9360 S 95 to 130 VAC 60HZ 350 m Amp Max Operating 1 Amp Max During Payout 9342 SC 24 VAC 60 HZ 20 to 32 VAC 60...

Страница 5: ...e unit clean and protected Section 2 Installation SWITCH PRICE OPTION 1 05 2 10 3 20 4 40 5 80 6 1 60 7 3 20 8 6 40 9 NOTUSED 10 coin acceptance 11 LO 25 12 escrow until select VEND PRICE AND OPTION S...

Страница 6: ...Page 6 Section 2 Installation Figure 2...

Страница 7: ...in rail and enters the separator section of the acceptor The UPPER coin tube gate and the LOWER cash box gate are opened and closed by their respective solenoids These solenoids are energized and de e...

Страница 8: ...e tube the cash box gate will open allowing the coin todrop into the vendor Section 3 Operation cash box via the changer cash box chute If the appropriate coin tube is not full full sensor not covered...

Страница 9: ...d to the operating DC voltage COIN TUBE SENSING See figure 8 The low tube sensors in each coin tube continually report the blocked not blocked coin level to the microprocessor This information is used...

Страница 10: ...ger compresses a spring and draws the soenoid lever which in turn pushes a payout slide forward This loads the coin for payout When the solenoid de energizes the spring force returns the plunger to it...

Страница 11: ...nables the selection switches for vending The changer s vend relay s N C contact connects the AC hot line to the vendor s credit relay s N O contact When a selection switch is activated the vendor s v...

Страница 12: ...of the hot AC signal to Jones plug line six the changer will stand by for the next transaction If an escrow is detected while waiting for the hot AC signal to Jones plug line six to break then the hot...

Страница 13: ...logic board Lift logic board out of housing Section 4 Maintenance Payout Assembly With payout solenoids disconnected from main logic board remove the four screws two from each side at the bottom of t...

Страница 14: ...plate securing with bottom screws The transformer s black wires must be to the right away from the solenoids Reinstall payout module into changer securing with side screws CLEARING COIN JAMS Should a...

Страница 15: ...anger is being tested functions properly when used with a known good changer This guide is not intended to cover all failures but to cover the most common failures Section 5 Troubleshooting TROUBLE PO...

Страница 16: ...money but Open circuit CheckcontinuitybetweenJones Ifopen replacemainharness will not vend plug pin 3 P3 pin 6 see fig 14 16 CheckcontinuitybetweenJones Ifopen replacemainharness plug pin 7 P3 pin 5 L...

Страница 17: ...still goes to cash box Replaceacceptor If coin still goes to cash box Replace main logic board Coin always goes to Coin tube gate in open Removeacceptorbackcover Repleaceacceptor coin tubes position c...

Страница 18: ...Page 18 9341 S Wiring Diagram fig 14 Section 5 Troubleshooting...

Страница 19: ...Page 19 Section 5 Troubleshooting 9342 S Wiring Diagram fig 15...

Страница 20: ...Page 20 Section 5 Troubleshooting 9360 S Wiring Diagram fig 16...

Страница 21: ...Page 21 9300 S Series Changers Section 6 Accessories...

Страница 22: ...Board 9341 S 9360 S BLACK acceptor connector 407336 4 Logic Board 9342 SC GRAY acceptor connector 3 922331 ChangerHousing 1 4 407978 1 PayoutandHousingAssembly 1 includes 3 117 volt 9341 S 9360 S 4079...

Страница 23: ...Part No Description Qty Note 1 922331 Housing only 1 2 902011 1 Acceptor Latch Right 1 3 902010 1 Acceptor Latch Left 1 4 909729 Label Indentification 1 5 902224 24 VOLTS ONLY decal 2 9342 SC only 6...

Страница 24: ...ndcut blk 6 5 406606 3 Transformerassy 110VAC fused 1 9360 S 9341 S 6 909105 10 Payoutslide 1 7 909104 5 Payoutslide 1 8 909103 25 Payoutslide 1 9 922496 Lowerpayoutbase 1 10 345P4R7 Screw 4 x 7 16 PH...

Страница 25: ...r Assembly Inventory Tube Assembly Item Part No No Description Quantity 1 922332 1 Logic Board Cover 1 2 923058 Label 1 Switch Options Item Part No No Description Quantity 1 909115 4 Inventory Tube 1...

Страница 26: ...Cover 1 4 909095 2 Front Cover 1 5 906606 1 Operating Lever 1 6 906624 Screw Gate Lever 1 Pivot 7 751S21X Retaining Ring 1 Item Part No No Description Quantity 8 906618 Spring Oper Lev 1 9 400 8 Nut 8...

Страница 27: ...96 1 Back cover 1 6 407506 23 Boardassy CoinProacceptor 1 7 406612 Rear chute and coil assy 1 8 909095 2 Frontcover 1 9 906596 1 Covergate 1 10 906622 2 Pin diverterpivot 2 11 345S4R7 Screw 4 x 7 16 P...

Страница 28: ...Coinco Publication No 925197 Rev 1 2 01 Printed in the U S A COIN ACCEPTORS INC 300 Hunter Avenue St Louis MO 63124 2013 314 725 0100 or 800 325 COIN...

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