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b. Drill holes. Discard Template.
c. Unlock and open the Front Door.
d. Pull Coin Hopper Assembly forward.
e. Remove the three (3) Plugs by pushing them out from inside the Body.
f.
Attach the ChangeMaker to surface with hardware appropriate to your application.
g. Slide Coin Hopper Assembly back in and reconnect cable.
SETTING SERVICE
Your $250 Capacity ChangeMaker is factory preset to validate $1 and $5 bills. Note: it is not necessary to program
your ChangeMaker for $1 and $5 bills! You may also set your ChangeMaker to validate $10 and $20 as well. To
change the setting of your Bill Validator, a programming card must be fed through the bill validator opening as you
would a bill. This programming card has areas darkened that instruct the bill validator which bills to accept and how
many coins to give per dollar. An actual size programming card has been included at the end of this manual. This card
may be photocopied but remember that it must remain the required size given. Do not reduce or enlarge.
To reprogram your ChangeMaker to accept $1, $5 and $10 bills, cut out the programming card provided for this
configuration on the dotted lines (another card adding $20 bills to the configuration is also provided). Unlock and open
the front door. The Programming Mode Button is recessed; you may need an object with a tip to press the button.
Press the Programming Mode Button (Figure 2)
quickly
–
DO NOT HOLD DOWN THE PROGRAMMING MODE
BUTTON!
The Bill Validator Light will then flash slowly. Insert the programming card face up, following the arrows and
“Insert this end first” instruction. The card will cycle through the Bill Validator and return back to you.
Figure 2 – Programming Mode Button
Your ChangeMaker is now programmed. It is recommended that you perform a few tests with all denominations
programmed to verify that the programming has been successful.
If the programming was not successful – Did you feed the correct card through? Was the card fed through the correct
end first and face up? Did you remember to press the Programming Mode Button first? If you are not successful on
your subsequent attempts, please contact Seaga Customer Care.
DELIVERY SYSTEM
The ChangeMaker Delivery System consists of the Bill Validator and the Coin Hopper Assembly. The Coin Hopper
Assembly is made up of the Coin Hopper, Base, Coin Plate, and the Drive Motor.
The Coin Hopper holds quarters in bulk, the Bill Validator accepts bills and cycles the Coin Plate dispensing the coins
through the Coin Counter until the correct amount of coins are dispensed.
To Remove Coin Hopper Assembly:
a. Unlock and open the Front Door. You will want the ChangeMaker to the edge of a counter if it is not mounted
to a wall or vending machine; so the Front Door opens as far as possible.
b. Slide the Coin Hopper Assembly forward until it stops. Press the latches, located on each side rail, up on the
left and down on the right (Fig. 3) to release rails. Slide forward.
c. Disconnect the cable from the Coin Hopper Assembly to the Circuit Board.
Programming
Mode Button
Press quickly!
DO NOT HOLD
DOWN!
Front Door
shown open
and horizontal.