W A S H S E L E C T I I
Document Number:
WS21002
124
Document Title:
WSII Operations Manual
the Wash Select II must also be changed to reflect the value of the dollar coin. The default
value for this function is $.25. To change the dispense value, follow the steps below.
1.
Using the toggle switch at the top of the CPU board, place the Wash Select II in
setup mode by moving the switch toward the back of the Wash Select II case.
(The CPU board is located on the inside right wall of the Wash Select II case.)
2.
Using the (3) key to scroll forward and the (1) key to scroll back, scroll through the
main menu until the “Cash & Tokens” option is displayed. Press the (*) key to
enter.
3.
Scroll through this menu until the “Dispense Value” option is displayed, and then
press the (*) key to enter.
4.
Enter the dispense value in cents form, and then press the (*) key to enter. (If the
dispense value of the coin is $1.00 this must be entered as 100.)
3.5.5
Modifying the Hopper
If you want your Wash Select II to dispense quarters, this procedure is
NOT
necessary.
However, if you wish to dispense the dollar coin, the hopper must be modified and the IDX
acceptor will need to be programmed. This section will cover the setup of the coin-hopper. To
program the IDX acceptor and the Wash Select II, please refer to the previous sections of this
manual.
3 . 5 . 5 . 1
D i s a s s e m b l i n g t h e H o p p e r
To disassemble the coin hopper, follow the steps below.
1.
Locate the coin hopper on the floor of the Wash Select II case.
2.
Remove the coin hopper by grasping it by the handle at the top and lifting up and
toward the front of the Wash Select II case. Be careful not to damage the cable
connector at the back of the hopper.
3.
Once the hopper has been removed from the hopper mount, reach behind it and
grasp the cable connector. Gently remove the cable from the back of the hopper
and lift the hopper out of the Wash Select II case.
4.
Once you have removed the hopper from the Wash Select II case, you can
remove the two screws that are holding the black, plastic hopper cube. (See
Figure 25, below.)