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be updated by the DIP switches. Nickel and dime dispensers are not as flexible and will have to
be replaced.
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If you are wanting a token dispenser please contact our parts department with the thickness and
diameter of the token you wish to dispense. They will find the correct dispenser for you.
Why do I need surge protection on my ethernet connection?
More than likely your Guardian is sitting in an open area in the weather and the ethernet connection
is running underground. That will subject the ethernet cable to the high voltage discharge from
nearby lighting strikes. The cable eventually connects to some delicate electronics in the Guardian,
which can not withstand high voltages.
10.0
MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
All modules have been packaged in a manner that will allow the easiest possible removal and require
the least number of tools possible. The following tools are recommended:
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7/16, 3/8 and 11/32 sockets or nut drivers; used for ¼-20, #10-32 and #8-32 nuts.
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Socket extension; used for long reach in deep cabinets.
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Flat head, #2 Phillips and #0 Phillips screw drivers; used for removing module covers.
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Needle nose pliers and wire cutters; used for removing small parts and cable ties.
10.1
Coin/Token Dispenser Preventative Maintenance (not DLR model)
Preventative Maintenance Steps:
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Dump hopper once every six months and remove bent coins or tokens.
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Use canned air to remove dust and debris from hopper shell and dispenser area.
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Use a clean Q-tip and wipe off the coin interrupters located on either side of the coin chute
openings.
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Inspect the coin funnel for cracks or gaps where coins could wedge, creating coin jams.
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Check that all cable connections are secure.
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Check that the yellow status light is flashing steady and not displaying a “flash code”.
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Press the hopper reset button to reset any errors that may have occurred while servicing the
dispenser.