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7.6
Viewing Dispenser Errors (not BE or DLR models)
If an error condition is present on any dispenser, the
status LED
will be flashing at a rate of one flash
per second and there will be a brief delay (LED will be off for approx. 3 seconds) between
consecutive flashes. This flash pattern indicates an error condition. If this occurs, count the number of
flashes between the pause. Do this several times to verify the correct
Flash Code
(number of
consecutive flashes before the pause). Refer to the FLASH CODE DECAL easily viewable on the
front of the junction box cover directly above the coin dispenser.
Following are examples of a dispenser flash code:
EXAMPLE OF A FLASH CODE ERROR 9
EXAMPLE OF A FLASH CODE ERROR 34
7.6.1
Flash Code Troubleshooting
Flash Code Troubleshooting
- The purpose of Flash Codes are to assist you in troubleshooting
failures that may occur during normal usage, and that do not require factory repair.
Example: a bent
coin or a coin bag string that is stuck in the coin dispenser mechanism.
If you cannot resolve the
issue in the field, contact your nearest service center or send the faulty module in for repair. Be sure
to include a note that indicates the flash code error that was displayed as well as a detailed description
of the circumstances (clues) surrounding the failure. These clues will assist the technician in quickly
and accurately diagnosing the fault. This will ultimately reduce the cost of the repair.
7.6.1.1
Dispenser Flash Code Chart
FLASH 3 TIMES
SHORT PAUSE
FLASH 4 TIMES
LONG PAUSE
FLASH 9 TIMES
LONG PAUSE
LED Indicators
Each dispenser’s control board has three
LED indicators to help determine the statues
of that device. The top LED (yellow) is a
status light that will display a flash code
error if the dispenser is in fault. The middle
LED (green) is the power LED and should be
on whenever power is applied to the device.
The bottom LED (red) turns on whenever the
coin sensor is blocked.
Coin Dispenser w/o Door
STATUS LIGHTS