C. 25¢ COIN RETURN ELECTRO-MAGNET
(Figure 3-1)
The 25¢ coin return electro-magnet is also located in
the front upper portion of the coin changer housing
behind the acceptor. It has one blocking finger which
protrudes into the 25¢ coin path of the acceptor to
reject quarters. This magnet is controlled by the
vendor in the same manner as the 5-10¢ coin return
electro-magnet and is also controlled by the- tube
empty switch.
D.
NICKEL COIN TUBE BLOCKOUTS
(Figure 3-1)
The nickel tube coin blockouts, located above
the two nickel coin tubes, are re-positioned by
the last nickels the tubes will hold. In this
position they project into the
5C
chute to direct
all subsequent nickels to the cash box.
E.
INVENTORY SWITCH
(Figure 3-1)
This spring return slide switch is conveniently
located in front lower portion of the changer.
Sliding the switch into the UP position releases
the coins from the coin tubes for inventory.
F.
5¢ COIN SWITCH AND WIRE ASSEMBLY
(Figure 3-2)
This switch is located in the upper rear portion
of the changer housing. Its switch wire is a
double entry wire that protrudes through the
nickel coin chute ONLY. This switch when
actuated by a nickel will supply a single pulse to
the logic system.
G.
10¢ COIN SWITCH AND WIRE ASSEMPLY
(Figure 3-2)
This switch is located directly below the
5C
coin
switch and is actuated by dimes ONLY. This
switch, when actuated, will supply a single
pulse to the logic system.
H.
25¢ COIN SWITCH AND WIRE ASSEM BLY
(Figure 3-2)
This switch is located directly below the
10C
coin switch and is actuated by quarters ONLY.
This switch, when actuated, will supply a single
pulse to the logic system.
I.
TUBE EMPTY SWITCH AND LEVER
ASSEMBLY
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This assembly is located in the lower rear portion of
the coin changer housing and is composed of a
switch which is actuated by a lever that pivots and
extends into the coin tube. If nickels are present in
the coin tubes, the nickles actuate the lever, which
in turn actuate the tube empty switch. Actuation of
this switch completes a circuit to (and energizes) the
25¢ coin return electro-magnet. This electro-
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