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handleiding

Crane 787E

sh pautomatics
2€

Emiel Becquaertlaan 2 B2/51a


2400 Mol
België
0493 11 46 83
www.shopautomatics.com
Snack/Refreshment
Center
Setup and Operator's Guide

CRANE NATIONAL VENDORS


CRANE NATIONAL VENDORS

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786
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789 787

CRANE National Vendors

April, 1999 1670001


What is this booklet for?
Since your merchandiser came equipped with a can or food module, the Snack Center
Setup and Operator's Guide has instructed you to get this booklet to continue your setup.
Follow the steps for setting up your can or food module, then return to the spot in the
Setup and Operator's Guide that sent you here. You may notice some other books in
your plastic bag, too. The Programming Guide is a reference for you to use later on, after
your machine is up and running. Use the Programming Guide to use some of the ad-
vanced features included with your machine.

DON'T THROW THIS BOOKLET AWAY!! Even though you finished with it today, you may
need to set your merchandiser up again. In that case, you'll wish you still had this! Put it
back in the plastic bag and store it inside the cabinet. That way, it is readily available at a
future time.
Snack / Refreshment Center Setup and Operator's Guide

Table of Contents
Specifications .................................................................................................................................................... ii
Power Requirements .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Unpack the Machine .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Controls and Indicators ...................................................................................................................................... 6
How to Turn the Merchandiser ON and OFF ....................................................................................................... 8
Move the Merchandiser Through a Narrow Doorway .......................................................................................... 9
Position the Merchandiser ................................................................................................................................ 10
Place A Tray In The Loading Position ................................................................................................................ 12
Set Up Trays to Vend Products ........................................................................................................................ 13
Set Up A Tray To Vend Wide Products ............................................................................................................. 13
Removing a Tray .............................................................................................................................................. 14
Removing And Installing Column Dividers ........................................................................................................ 15
Operate a Tray Outside the Machine ................................................................................................................ 16
Replacing a Motor With a Spiral Bearing .......................................................................................................... 17
Connecting and Disconnecting a Motor Harness .............................................................................................. 17
Removing and Installing Spirals ....................................................................................................................... 18
Removing a Spiral Coupler ............................................................................................................................... 20
Removing and Installing a Spiral Motor ............................................................................................................ 20
Installing a Gear ............................................................................................................................................... 21
Installing a Spiral Coupler ................................................................................................................................ 22
Moving a Tray Up or Down ............................................................................................................................... 24
Installing a Tray in the Merchandiser ................................................................................................................ 25
Installing and Removing a Product Spacer ....................................................................................................... 26
Load Trays With Product .................................................................................................................................. 27
Spiral Wall Retainer Usage: .............................................................................................................................. 28
Product Pusher Usage: .................................................................................................................................... 28
Return the Trays to the Vending Position .......................................................................................................... 31
Install and Set Price Labels .............................................................................................................................. 32
Install Selection ID Labels ................................................................................................................................ 34
Set Up The Gum and Mint Unit ........................................................................................................................ 36
Install Price Labels .................................................................................................................................... 36
Put the Gum and Mint Dispenser in the Loading Positon ........................................................................... 36
Load the Gum and Mint Dispenser With Product ....................................................................................... 37
Return the Gum and Mint Dispenser in the Vending Position ..................................................................... 38
Removing and Installing Column Reducers ................................................................................................ 38
Level the Merchandiser .................................................................................................................................... 39
Connect a Refrigeration Module to an External Drain (Optional)........................................................................ 40
Adjust the Air Discharge and Return Vents (Chiller Only) .................................................................................. 40
Install the Base Plate ....................................................................................................................................... 41
Install the Lock Cylinder ................................................................................................................................... 42
Install the Optional Cash Box Lock .................................................................................................................. 42
Set Up the Coin Mechanism ............................................................................................................................ 43
Set Prices ........................................................................................................................................................ 44
View the Chiller or Can Unit Temperature ......................................................................................................... 44
Test Vend Selections ........................................................................................................................................ 45
Operational Readiness Check .......................................................................................................................... 46
Spiral Indexing Procedure (One Spiral, One Motor) .................................................................................... 46
Spiral Indexing Procedure (Two Spirals, One Or Two Motors) ..................................................................... 47
Testing the Bill Validator ............................................................................................................................ 47

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Specifications
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
SHIPPING
MODEL HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH
WEIGHT
167 183 cm (72 in) 97 cm (38.1 in) 90 cm (35.4 in) 233.3 kg (625 lbs)

168 183 cm (72 in) 81.3 cm (32 in) 90 cm (35.4 in) 210.9 kg (565 lbs)

764 183 cm (72 in) 97 cm (38.1 in) 90 cm (35.4 in) 263.1 kg (705 lbs)

765 183 cm (72 in) 81.3 cm (32 in) 90 cm (35.4 in) 222 kg (595 lbs)

784 183 cm (72 in) 81.3 cm (32 in) 90 cm (35.4 in) 266.9 kg (715 lbs)

785 183 cm (72 in) 101.6 cm (40 in) 90 cm (35.4 in) 309.8 kg (830 lbs)

786 183 cm (72 in) 101.6 cm (40 in) 90 cm (35.4 in) 298.6 kg (800 lbs)

787 183 cm (72 in) 81.3 cm (32 in) 90 cm (35.4 in) 266.9 kg (715 lbs)

788 183 cm (72 in) 101.6 cm (40 in) 90 cm (35.4 in) 332.2 kg (890 lbs)

789 183 cm (72 in) 101.6 cm (40 in) 90 cm (35.4 in) 321 kg (860 lbs)

797 183 cm (72 in) 101.6 cm (40 in) 90 cm (35.4 in) 343 kg (757 lbs)

798 183 cm (72 in) 101.6 cm (40 in) 90 cm (35.4 in) 343 kg (757 lbs)

CURRENT CURRENT
230 VOLT, 50 HZ MACHINES 115 VOLT, 60 HZ MACHINES

MODEL CURRENT (AMPS) POWER (WATTS) MODEL CURRENT (AMPS)

167/168 2 130 167/168 3

764/765 5 785 764/765 9

787/798 6 660 784/797 12

788/789 11 1500 785/786 16

REFRIGERATION SPECIFICATIONS

UNIT REFRIGERANT CHARGE

CHILLED SNACK R-134a 272.2 g (8.75 oz)

CAN/COLD FOOD R-134a 304.8 g (9.8 oz)

FROZEN FOOD R-404a 236 g (7.59 oz)

Operating Environment - All Models: FOR INDOOR USE ONLY

Ambient Temperature
Maximum Minimum
32°C (90°F) 5°C (41°F)

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Model Identification

CRANE NATIONAL VENDORS


CRANE NATIONAL VENDORS

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Q 0 #

167 CRANE NATIONAL VENDORS


168
267 268
764 A
D
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1
4
B
E
H
2
5
C
F
J
3
6
765
7 8 9
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CRANE NATIONAL VENDORS

A B C
797
D
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1
4
7
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H
2
5
8
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6
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798 CRANE NATIONAL VENDORS

Q 0 #

A B C
D E F
G H J
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
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157P0004

785
786
788 784
789 787

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Model 168 - Exterior View


(Models 167, 764, 765 have similar appearance)

CREDIT DISPLAY
CRANE NATIONAL VENDORS

INDICATOR

SELECTION
SWITCH
PANEL

BILL VALIDATOR
INSERT
COIN INSERT

COIN
SCAVENGER
BUTTON

DOOR HANDLE
AND LOCK

COIN RETURN CUP

LEG LEVELERS

DELIVERY DOOR

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Model 168 - Interior View


(Model 167 has similar appearance)

CABINET LIGHT ASSEMBLY LOW INTERLOCK MAIN


VOLTAGE SWITCH CONTROLLER
SWITCH PCB ASSEMBLY

SERVICE
KEYPAD

INTERFACE

˜
BOARD

BILL
VALIDATOR

POWER

˜
PANEL
LOCK BAR

COIN
RETURN
CUP COIN
MECHANISM

˜
CASH
BOX
GUM & MINT DOOR SPIRAL
ASSEMBLY CHECK TRAY
DELIVERY PAN
ASSEMBLY REMOVABLE PLATE FOR GETTING BASE PLATE
THROUGH A NARROW DOOR

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Model 797 - Interior View

CABINET LIGHT ASSEMBLY LOW INTERLOCK MAIN


VOLTAGE SWITCH CONTROLLER
SWITCH PCB ASSEMBLY

SERVICE
KEYPAD

INTERFACE

˜
BOARD

BILL
VALIDATOR

CAN
MODULE
POWER

˜
PANEL
LOCK BAR

COIN
RETURN
CUP COIN
MECHANISM

CASH
BOX
GUM & MINT DOOR SPIRAL
ASSEMBLY CHECK TRAY
DELIVERY PAN
ASSEMBLY REMOVABLE PLATE FOR GETTING BASE PLATE
THROUGH A NARROW DOOR

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The merchandiser is supplied with a service cord for the country of use and is terminated in a grounding type
plug. The wall receptacle used for this merchandiser must be properly polarized, grounded, and of the correct
voltage. Operating the merchandiser from a source of low voltage will VOID YOUR WARRANTY. Each mer-
chandiser should have its own electrical circuit and that circuit should be protected with a circuit breaker or
fuse conforming to local regulations.

Voltage Check - Place the leads of a voltmeter across the LINE (LIVE) and NEUTRAL ter-
minals of the wall receptacle. The voltmeter should indicate 110-130 volts ac for 120 volt,
60 Hz locations, or 220- 240 volts ac for 230 volt, 50 Hz locations.

Polarity Check - Place the leads of a voltmeter across the LINE (LIVE) and GROUND ter-
minals of the wall receptacle. The voltmeter should indicate 110-130 volts ac for 120 volt,
60 Hz locations, or 220- 240 volts ac for 230 volt, 50 Hz locations.

Noise Potential Check - Place the test leads of a voltmeter across the NEUTRAL and
GROUND terminals of the wall receptacle. The meter should indicate 0 volts ac. A mea-
surement greater than 1.5 - 2.0 volts ac could result in problems for the merchandiser' s
electronic circuitry caused by electrical noise.

Any deviation from these requirements could result in unreliable performance from your merchandiser.

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Remove all packing materials from the interior of the machine. Keep all documents; warranty cards, etc.
Set aside the base plate kit (if present).

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Interlock Switch. When the cabinet door is
open, this switch turns off the glass heater,
optional fan (if so equipped) and turns on the INTERLOCK
service light (not present on all models). SWITCH

Low Voltage Switch. Informs the controller


software of the main door open or closed sta- MESSAGE LOW VOLTAGE
tus. DISPLAY SWITCH

Message Display. This is how the merchan- SERVICE


FREE VEND KEYPAD
diser communicates with the outside world. KEYSWITCH
Customers can see messages about how (OPTIONAL)
much money they have put into the merchan-
diser. The message display also tells cus- CABINET
tomers when a selection is sold out and when
vending is free, inhibited, or discounted. The INSTRUCTION
message display shows you what you are PLATE
doing when you program the merchandiser,
and can show you what is wrong if there is a
failure. LETTERS
A-H,J
SELECTION
Free Vend Keyswitch (optional). This allows SWITCH
NUMERALS
someone (other than maintenance people) to
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set the merchandiser to free vend without
opening the door.

Selection Switch Panel. The customer uses BILL


MONETARY
these switches to make selections. Also, ACCEPTOR
PANEL
maintenance people may use this switch (OPTIONAL)
panel during programming and other support
COIN
modes. COIN
RETURN
INSERT
BUTTON
Coin Return Button. Pressing this button
returns any coins that have been paid into the
merchandiser prior to a vend.

Bill Acceptor (Optional). Accepts bills in


various denominations, depending upon the type of bill validator, and how the machine is configured.

Service Keypad. The service keypad is located at the top of the mon-
etary panel. It gives service personnel the means to program, retrieve
data from, and view diagnostic information about, the merchandiser.

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MAIN CONTROLLER
PCB ASSEMBLY

LED1 LED2

POWER ON FLASHING
(L.E.D. 1) HEARTBEAT
(L.E.D. 2)

Main Controller PCB Display. This display consists of two light emitting diodes (LED) mounted on the
controller PCB.

POWER ON When lit, this red LED indicates electrical power is applied to
(L.E.D. 1) the controller PCB.

HEARTBEAT When flashing, this red LED indicates that the controller PCB is
(L.E.D. 2) active, and the software is operating.

NORMAL CONDITIONS:
When the merchandiser is operating normally, you should see a steady red
POWER ON indicator and a flashing red HEARTBEAT indicator. Contact a
service representative if any other condition exists.

TOP

DC POWER AGC 1
Back Side of U.S./Canada Power Panel. The FUSE
SUPPLY PCB
circuit board mounted on the rear of the power FOR COIN MECH 1 AMP
panel is a dc power supply for the coin mecha-
˜

nism. A fuse protects the board circuitry in the


event of a coin mechanism solenoid failure. If the coin
mechanism is not working, check this fuse. If the fuse is blown, a
bad coin mechanism solenoid could be at fault.

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I MAIN
POWER
MAIN LABEL O SWITCH
POWER
ON
SWITCH
ELECTRONICS
LABEL BREAKER
OFF MAIN
CIRCUIT
BREAKER

ELECTRONICS
BREAKER

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• Power to the merchandiser is controlled by the main power switch, located on the power panel.
• The power panel is on the right side of the merchandiser, behind the monetary door.

WARNING
Lethal voltages are present. Unplug the merchandiser whenever you
do one of the following tasks:

• Change a fuse
• Change the fluorescent lamp
• Change the lamp starter
• Connect or disconnect a harness (except a motor harness when the
tray has been removed)

Failure to do so may result in personal injury.

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Initial Set-Up
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If necessary, this merchandiser can be moved through an opening as narrow as 30 inches by removing
panels at the top and bottom of the cabi-
net. REMOVABLE PANEL
FOR GETTING THROUGH
REMOVE THE TOP PANEL: A NARROW DOORWAY

1. Remove the two screws that secure


each end of the panel to the cabinet.
2. Pull the panel forward to remove it from the merchan-
diser.

REMOVE THE BOTTOM PANEL:

1. Remove the screws that secure the


panel to the cabinet.
2. Pull the panel forward to remove it from the
cabinet. VIEW LOOKING INTO THE TOP OF THE CABINET

REMOVABLE PANEL
FOR GETTING THROUGH
A NARROW DOORWAY

VIEW LOOKING INTO THE BOTTOM OF THE CABINET

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TAKE THE MERCHANDISER THROUGH THE OPENING:

1. Open the cabinet door and place it square with


the left side of the cabinet.
2. Carefully walk the merchandiser through the
opening.

REASSEMBLE THE MERCHANDISER:

1. Replace the upper and


lower panels.

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Move the merchandiser to its approximate position. (There are some procedures you need to do before
it is in its permanent location.) Plug in your merchandiser and turn the power switch to ON.

• You can position this merchandiser anywhere in a bank of machines. It can even be placed on an end
flush against a side wall.
• The 167 and 168 merchandisers should be located at least one inch away from the back wall.
• The 764, 765, 784, 785, 786, 787, 788, 789, 797, and 798 merchandisers should be placed at least six
inches away from the back wall. This will provide adequate air circulation for the refrigeration unit.
• The 764, 765, 787, 788, 789, 797, and 798 merchandisers will operate more efficiently when placed in
a shaded location.
• There should be enough room in front of the merchandiser for the door to move freely.

WARNING
This machine is only rated for installation in an indoor location.

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Now that you have placed your machine near its permanent location, you need to set up some of the
special options you may have.

IF YOUR MACHINE HAS A COFFEE SECTION


(MODELS 785, 786, 788, 789) . . .
Grab the booklet entitied " HOT DRINK MODULE SETUP AND OPERATOR'S GUIDE" and follow the setup
procedures contained in it. After you have done that, come right back here and proceed with the next
step.

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NOW, IF YOUR MACHINE IS EQUIPPED WITH A CAN, COLD FOOD,
OR FROZEN FOOD MODULE . . .

Grab the booklet entitied " CAN, COLD FOOD AND FROZEN FOOD MODULE SETUP AND OPERATOR'S
GUIDE" and follow the setup procedures contained in it. After you have done that, come right back here
and proceed with the next step.

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Go on to the next page and continue with the snack set up.

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Snack Section Set-Up


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1. Place both hands on the tray as shown.


2. Lightly push back on the tray with your palms. This will release the tray latches on the sides of the
tray.
3. Push down on the tray latches with your thumbs.
4. Pull the tray toward you until you hear and feel the rear tray rollers drop into a cut-out in the top of
the guide rail.

TRAY
LATCH

PULL
TRAY
LATCH

5. Continue pulling the tray forward for another inch. You will then be able to tilt the tray downward into
the loading position as shown.

NOTE
When the cabinet door is not fully open, the bottom tray will rest on the
delivery pan assembly. Handle the tray with care to avoid scratching the
delivery pan assembly.

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These instructions will guide you through setting up your trays for vending. You will be asked to deter-
mine if your tray can physically hold the products you intend to vend. If not, you will be directed to other
procedures which will help you get them set up. Follow these nine steps for each tray in your machine:

1. Make sure the tray is in the loading position.


2. Is the column wide enough for the intended product? If so, proceed to the next step. Otherwise,
set up your tray to vend wider products (see below, this page). When you' re done, return to step 3
in this procedure.
3. Will the products fit between the spiral turns? If so, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, change
the spiral.
4. Will the product pass under the tray immediately above? If so, proceed to the next step. Other-
wise, reposition the tray and guides.
5. Will the product touch products on either side? If not, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, install a
product spacer.
6. Load products in the tray.
7. Return the tray to the vending position.
8. Install the price rolls.
9. Install the selection ID numbers.

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The following steps will help you configure your tray to vend wide products. When you have completed
the procedures called out in each step, return to the next step in the procedure. When you are done with
the entire wide product steps, return to the set-up procedures above.

1. Remove the tray from the merchandiser and place on a flat surface.
2. Based on the size of the product you want to vend, decide how many spiral positions it will occupy.
Please remember that the leftmost spiral in the group must have an even ID number (0, 2, 4, etc.)
For example, if a product is three spirals wide, the left spiral will be ID number 0, and the right spiral
will be ID number 2. Be careful how wide you set up for, because really wide products could get
hung up in the delivery door.
3. Remove the column dividers inside the group. In the example of three spiral positions, you would
be removing the dividers between spiral ID numbers 0 and 1, and 1 and 2.
4. If your group only consists of 2 spirals, replace the rightmost motor with a spiral bearing and gear,
and install a gear on the leftmost motor. Skip to step 8.
5. Remove all spirals in the group except the leftmost spiral.
6. Do one of the following:
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7. Install a spiral at the rightmost position in your group. Make sure it has the same product capacity
and is opposite to the one in the leftmost position.
8. Return the tray to the merchandiser.
9. Electronically couple the motors as needed (see your Programming Guide for information).
10. Return to step 3 in the Set Up Trays to Vend Products procedure, above.

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• Study this procedure before you install a tray for the first
time; while you are holding the tray you will not be able to
see this area. Proceed as follows:

1. Push back on the tray slightly with your TRAY


palms. This releases the tray latches. LATCH
2. Push down on the tray latches with your
thumbs.

PULL
TRAY
LATCH

TRAY
3. Pull the tray forward until you hear and LATCH
feel the rear tray rollers drop into a cut-out in the top of the guide
rail.

TRAY
GUIDE
RAIL

4. Unplug the tray wiring harness


from the PC board mounted on
the tray guide rail JUST ABOVE PC BOARD
ATTACHED TO
the tray you are removing. TRAY GUIDE

TRAY GUIDE RAIL

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5. Lift up on the tray and slide it toward the back. No


more than an inch should be needed. REAR OF TRAY

CUT-OUT REAR OF TRAY


TRAY
TRAY GUIDE
ROLLER
RAIL
6. The tab near
the back of the tray should align with the cut-out in the top
of the guide rail as shown.
7. Lift the tray clear of the guide rail and out of the merchan-
diser.
TAB TRAY GUIDE
(ON TRAY) RAIL

CAUTION
When the cabinet door is not fully open, use extra care in removing the
bottom tray. Failure to do so may result in damage to the tray or to the
delivery pan assembly.

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1. Push the column divider toward the back of
the tray - 1 .
2

2. Lift the column divider clear of the tray - 2 .


3. Install the column divider in the reverse order
of removal.

COLUMN
DIVIDER

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REMOVING A MOTOR:

1. Disconnect the harness from the motor. See CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING A MOTOR
HARNESS, below.
2. Remove the spiral. See REMOVING AND INSTALLING SPIRALS.
3. Remove the spiral coupler. See REMOVING A SPIRAL COUPLER.
4. Remove the motor. See REMOVING AND INSTALLING A SPIRAL MOTOR.

INSTALLING A SPIRAL BEARING:

1. Put the gear into position if required in this set-up as shown. See INSTALLING A GEAR.
2. Install the spiral coupler. See INSTALLING A SPIRAL COUPLER.

SPIRAL
BEARING
BACKWALL
OF TRAY

GEAR
˜

SPIRAL
COUPLER

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CAUTION MOTOR
HARNESS
To avoid breaking the motor circuit board, hold the
header on the circuit board whenever connecting
or disconnecting a motor harness.

DISCONNECTING A MOTOR HARNESS:

1. Pull the harness connector away from the circuit board as


shown.
2. Tuck the unused part of the harness out of the way in the
trough at the back of the tray.

CONNECTING A MOTOR HARNESS:

1. Locate the harness connector for the appropriate tray posi- MOTOR
tion.
2. Push the harness connector over the header pins on the mo-
tor circuit board as shown.

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• All spirals are the same diameter:

• There are two types of spirals:

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE (left hand) CLOCKWISE (right hand)

• Spirals are available in eight different capacities. Four of these are standard, and four are options.

PART NUMBER
ITEM CAPACITY CLIP
OF SPIRAL CLOCKWISE COUNTERCLOCKWISE COLOR
(RH) (LH)

6 (Optional) 1477104 1477102 Purple

11 (Standard) 1477027 1477024 Blue

13 (Standard) 1477033 1477030 Yellow

15 (Standard) 1477039 1477036 Red

20 (Standard) 1477045 1477042 White

25 (Optional) 1477051 1477048 Green

30 (Optional) 1477057 1477054 Black

38 (Optional) 1477063 1477060 Orange

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TO REMOVE A SPIRAL:

1. Pull forward on the retaining clip and remove the end of the spiral from the spiral coupler as shown.
2. Remove the spiral from the tray.
LIFT

SPIRAL
COUPLER

PULL

SPIRAL
RETAINING
CLIP

TO INSTALL A SPIRAL:

1. Pull the bottom of the retaining clip toward the front of the spiral.
2. Lower the spiral into the tray column and insert the end of the spiral into the spiral coupler as
shown.
3. Release the retaining clip.

SHOULD I USE A CLOCKWISE OR A COUNTERCLOCKWISE SPIRAL?

1. The type of spiral used is determined by the column position it will occupy in the tray.
2. Refer to the figure below to find the correct spiral type.

A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9

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1. Pinch together the prongs on the end of the spiral coupler as shown.
2. Pull the coupler forward (in the direction of the arrow as shown).

SPIRAL
COUPLER
PRONGS

PULL

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REMOVING A SPIRAL MOTOR: NOTE, some steps may already be completed.

1. Remove the tray. See REMOVING A TRAY.


SPIRAL
2. Disconnect the motor harness. See CONNECTING AND
MOTOR
DISCONNECTING A MOTOR HARNESS.
3. Remove the spiral. See REMOVING AND INSTALL-
ING SPIRALS. BACKWALL
4. Remove the spiral coupler. See REMOVING A SPI- OF TRAY
RAL COUPLER.
5. Lift the motor clear of the tray.
6. Return the tray to the merchandiser. See
INSTALING A TRAY IN THE MERCHANDISER. GEAR
˜
INSTALLING A SPIRAL MOTOR:
SPIRAL
1. Remove the tray. See REMOVING A TRAY. COUPLER
2. Place the motor in the correct position at the rear of the tray as
shown.
3. Place a gear in position if required by this set-up. See
INSTALLING A GEAR.
4. Install a spiral coupler in the proper orientation. See INSTALLING A
SPIRAL COUPLER.
5. Connect the motor harness. See CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING A MOTOR HARNESS.
6. Return the tray to the merchandiser. See INSTALING A TRAY IN THE MERCHANDISER.

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WHEN ARE GEARS USED?

• Gears are used to mechanically couple the spirals together.


• This happens whenever you have two spirals and only one motor for vending a selection.

WHERE ARE THE GEARS PLACED?

• The gear is placed between the back of the tray and the spiral coupler.

HOW IS THE GEAR ORIENTED?

• There are two possible orientations for the gear:

BACK WALL
OF TRAY

GEAR

ORIENTATION 1 ORIENTATION 2

• There are two rules to follow when orienting gears:

RULE 1 - The gears for selections next to each other cannot use the same orientation.
RULE 2 - All gears for a single selection must use the same orientation.

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1. Place the gear in position if one is required for this set-up. See INSTALLING A GEAR.

WHEN USED WITH A MOTOR:

2. Hold the motor in place and push the spiral coupler through the motor gear box until it clicks into
position. Be sure the spiral couplers are oriented as
shown below.
SPIRAL
COUPLER
NOTE

The motor output shaft opening


contains eight facets to allow the
spiral coupler to be installed
in any one of eight
positions.

FRONT VIEW OF
MOTOR OUTPUT SHAFT MOTOR

SPIRAL COUPLER ORIENTATION

ONE POSITION ONE POSITION


COUNTERCLOCKWISE CLOCKWISE
FROM VERTICAL FROM VERTICAL

LEFT SPIRAL RIGHT SPIRAL


COUPLER COUPLER

AS VIEWED FROM FRONT OF TRAY

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WHEN USED WITH A COUPLER BEARING:

2. Hold the coupler bearing in place and push the spiral coupler through the bearing until the coupler
clicks into position. Be sure the coupler is in the proper orientation as shown.

SPIRAL
COUPLER

SPIRAL
BEARING

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This merchandiser can be adjusted to vend taller products. Some guidelines must be followed:

• Keep in mind that when you increase the product height available to a tray by lowering it, you will be
decreasing the product height available to the tray below.

• If a tray is in the lowest position, the tray below it should not be in the highest position.

• If a tray is in the highest position, the tray above it should not be in the lowest position.

• You will need to experiment with various tray positions to get the best results for your products.

CAUTION
The trays in a model 764, 765, 787, 788, or 789 merchandiser should not be
positioned over an open air discharge vent.

NOTE
Tray movement is limited because the tray harness will limit the amount of
travel available to the tray guide rails.

Proceed as follows:

1. Remove the tray from the merchandiser. See REMOVING A TRAY.


2. Remove the screw that secures the right tray guide rail to the front guide mounting channel as
shown.
3. Tap up on the guide rail and unseat the guide rail tabs from the channel slots.
4. Pull the guide rail away from the front and rear guide mounting channels.
5. Move the guide rail to the de-
sired position.
REAR GUIDE
6. Insert the guide rail tabs into MOUNTING CHANNEL
the mounting CVchannel slots
as shown.
7. Tap down on the guide rail to
seat the tabs in the channel
slots.
8. Replace the screw that secures
the guide rail to the front guide PC BOARD FRONT GUIDE
MOUNTING CHANNEL
mounting channel.
9. Repeat steps 2 through 8 for the CHANNEL
left guide rail. SLOT

10. Return the tray to the merchandiser. See


INSTALLING A TRAY IN THE MERCHAN-
DISER.
11. Load products into the trays, and perform test vends. TRAY
Make sure the trays don' t interfere with the products you GUIDE
RAIL
are vending, and that all products vend properly.
SCREW

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• Study this procedure before you install a tray for the first time; while you are holding the tray you will
not be able to see this area. Proceed as follows:

1. Insert the tray so that the tray rollers pass 5. Hold the tray up while pushing it toward the
over the tray guide rollers. rear. Stop when the tab on the tray aligns with
the opening in the tray guide.

REAR OF
TRAY CUT-OUT REAR OF
TRAY
TRAY
GUIDE

TRAY
ROLLER TAB TRAY GUIDE
FRONT OF (ON TRAY)
RAIL RAIL

2. Bring the tray roller to rest on the tray guide.

6. Lower the tray until it rests on the tray guide


REAR OF TRAY roller. Push the tray in all the way.
7. The tray latch will fall into the locking position.

TRAY
LATCH

TRAY
TRAY
GUIDE
ROLLER
RAIL

TRAY
GUIDE
3. Tilt the tray upward. RAIL

4. Connect the tray wiring harness to the PC


board mounted to the guide rail JUST ABOVE
the tray you are installing.

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INSTALLING A PRODUCT SPACER:
PRODUCT
SPACER
Insert the product spacer mounting MOUNTING MOUNTING
pins into the column divider as PINS PINS
shown.

COLUMN
DIVIDER

ADJUSTING A PRODUCT SPACER:

With product loaded in the tray, ro-


tate the product spacer up or down
to keep the product upright as
shown.

REMOVING A PRODUCT SPACER:

Pull the product spacer mounting pins from the column divider.

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SPIRAL CAPACITY COLOR CODES The color of the spiral coupler
(the little plastic tab attached to
SPIRAL SPIRAL COUPLER SPIRAL SPIRAL COUPLER the rear of the spiral will tell you
CAPACITY COLOR CAPACITY COLOR how many products will fit in
6 Purple 20 White the spiral. See table at left.
11 Blue 25 Green NOTE
13 Yellow 30 Black Another way to determine spiral
capacity is to count the spaces in
15 Red 38 Orange the spiral !

LOADING A TRAY WITH PRODUCTS IN GENERAL:

• See PRODUCT PUSHER USAGE for spirals with capacity of 11, 13, or 15.
• See SPIRAL WALL RETAINER USAGE for spirals with capacity of 20, 25, 30, or 38.
• Begin loading products at the front of the tray and work toward the back. Position the product so
the package rests on the tray. DO NOT force a product into a spiral.
• If the fit is too tight or too loose, change the spiral size. See REMOVING AND INSTALLING A SPI-
RAL.
• Be sure there are no empty positions between products in each spiral.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

Bagged Products - Position package upright, then push the tops slightly toward the rear of the tray.
Also, see PRODUCT PUSHER USAGE.

Thin Packages - Position the package upright. Also, see SPIRAL WALL RETAINER USAGE.

KitKat - The two right-most columns of the candy tray are designed to accept the KitKat
candy bar.

Chilled Candy - Use the lowest trays for candy that is to be chilled.

WARNING
This merchandiser does not have a health control circuit. It is not
approved for the vending of perishable food items.

SNACK CANDY
PRODUCT PRODUCT

CORRECT LOADING CORRECT LOADING


OF SNACKS OF CANDY

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SPIRAL WALL RETAINER USAGE:
SPIRAL
A spiral wall retainer serves to compress the spiral and WALL
make it act like a spring to more forcefully eject a product. RETAINER
Do some test vends and use a spiral wall retainer when a
product does not readily leave the spiral.

• Use a spiral wall retainer in the following cases:


I =,1%-+2)!3%,!-%!%9!+!928&%'$%MF6%M76%5F6%')%5N"
I =,1%+)'>(98%2-%8,2."
I =,1%+)'>(98%2-%'.%!%9!.>&%8)!&"
• The spiral wall retainer can also be used with other spirals and
types of products.

• The spiral wall retainer is installed near the front of the column divider.
• There are two ways to install the spiral wall retainer.
DIVIDER
RETAINER
ORIENTATION
A B
0 and 1 1 and 2
COLUMN
DIVIDER 2 and 3 3 and 4
BETWEEN 4 and 5 5 and 6
THESE 6 and 7 7 and 8
POSITIONS
8 and 9
ORIENTATION A ORIENTATION B

• To install a spiral wall retainer, insert the retainer in the square slot near the front of the column di-
vider.
• The spiral wall retainer must be removed in two cases:
I O%P28IP!8%0!)%3'!>1>%2.8'%128,1)%'$%8,1%8J'%)2*,8%,!.>%+'-282'.-%'$%!%8)!&%J233%.'8%931!)%8,1%)18!2.1)
'.%8,1%9'3(/.%>2;2>1)%018J11.%8,1%8J'%+'-282'.-"
I O%+)'>(98%+(-,1)%J233%9!89,%'.%!%)18!2.1)%2.%!"#$%&'&#!%('"

PRODUCT PUSHER USAGE:


PRODUCT
The product pusher will give the top of a product an extra tilt to PUSHER
help it fall into the delivery pan.

Use a product pusher in the following cases:

• The spiral has a capacity of 15, 13, or 11.


• The package is non-rigid like bagged peanuts

The product pusher can also be used with other spiral and types of prod-
ucts.

A bag of product pushers has been shipped with the merchandiser. Additional product
pushers are available from the National Vendors' parts department. To use a product pusher, snap it on
the spiral as shown. You can adjust the product pusher by moving it around on the spiral to achieve the
best vending results.

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PREPARING THE MERCHANDISER FOR
VENDING "LUNCH BUCKET":
Because of the weight and shape of the pack- ONE POSITION ONE POSITION
age, National Vendors recommends that this COUNTERCLOCKWISE CLOCKWISE
product be vended only from the bottom tray. FROM VERTICAL FROM VERTICAL

To vend this product, two adjacent positions


must be coupled together.

Q11%!"#$%&&!"'(%(')%*6%$')%/19,!.2I
9!3%9'(+32.*%>2)1982'.-6%')%-11%8,1%A)'I
*)!//2.*%R(2>1%$')%13198)29!3%9'(+32.*
>2)1982'.-"

The left spiral coupler should be installed one


position counterclockwise from the vertical
position. LEFT SPIRAL RIGHT SPIRAL
COUPLER COUPLER
The right spiral coupler should be installed one
position clockwise from the vertical position.

Replace the current spirals with six-count spi- AS VIEWED FROM FRONT OF TRAY
rals. These are available from the National
Vendors parts department. See REMOVING AND INSTALLING SPIRALS.

A pad can be installed in the bottom of the delivery pan to quiet and cushion product delivery. This part
is available from the National Vendors parts department.

Load "Lunch Bucket" products as shown.

FOOD SELECTIONS
LOADED IN SPIRALS

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PREPARING THE MERCHANDISER FOR VENDING "TOP SHELF":

National Vendors recommends that this product be vended from a candy tray.

Move the tray so the package can be loaded standing on its left or right edge. See
MOVING A TRAY UP OR DOWN.

The following steps must be completed for three adjacent positions on the tray:

NOTE
The left-most position in the group of three must be an
even numbered position.

1. REMOVE COLUMN 3. LEAVE THIS MOTOR


DIVIDERS CONNECTOR ALONE

2. REMOVE
SPIRALS
4. DISCONNECT THIS
MOTOR CONNECTOR
5. MOVE CONNECTOR FROM THIS MOTOR
TO THIS MOTOR

6. INSTALL AN 11-COUNT LEFT HAND


SPIRAL IN THIS POSITION

7. INSTALL AN 11-COUNT RIGHT-HAND


SPIRAL IN THIS POSITION

TOP SHELF
PRODUCT
Couple the left motor to the right motor. See the
Programming Guide.

Load the "Top Shelf" products as shown.

09887@D)(9;634<)'=)>#9:).A7E=>-

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1. Lift the tray until it is parallel to the floor as shown.

TRAY
LATCH

PULL
TRAY
LATCH

2. Push the tray toward the back of the cabinet. The tray latches on the sides of the tray will lock into
position.

TRAY
LATCH

TRAY
GUIDE
RAIL

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• Price rolls are printed on coiled-up strips as DOLLAR ROLL


shown in this example. (The dollar and cents
rolls are factory installed.) If you use another
type of currency, you will find the appropriate
price rolls in the plastic bag that contained this
manual.

• There are two types of price rolls installed:


Dollar roll - 1 to 12, increments of 1
Cents roll - 00 to 95, increments of 05
CENTS ROLL
• Remove the price rolls as required, and install the
appropriate one(s) for your currency.

INSTALLING PRICE LABELS:

• There are three pairs of slots in the front of the can unit for each position. Install per this example:

1. Insert the dollar roll in the left-most pair of slots as shown if the price is $1.00 or more.
2. Insert the cents roll in the center pair of slots as shown.
3. The low-number end of the roll goes in the top slot and the high-number end of the roll goes in the
bottom slot.

PRESS TOP OF ROLL


PAST FLEXIBLE TAB
NEAR TOP EDGE

INSERT BOTTOM OF ROLL


THROUGH SLOT ALONG
BOTTOM EDGE

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Adjusting the price roll:

You can set selection prices within the following range:


Minimum price $ .00
Maximum price $ 12.95
Increment $ .05

1. Use your thumb as shown to move each price roll up or down as needed to set the desired price.

NOTE
You will see the word STOP near either end of the roll.

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Selection ID numbers are printed on clear plastic sheets. You will find these in the plastic bag that con-
tained this manual. You will need to separate them along the scored lines between the selections. BE
CAREFUL when doing this, because it is easy to split the labels.

INSTALLING SELECTION ID NUMBERS:

1. Press together the two long edges of the selection ID label.


2. Snap the selection ID label into position on the front of the tray as shown.

DOLLAR
PRICE ROLL
CENTS
PRICE ROLL

SELECTION
IDENTIFICATION

SELECTION
IDENTIFICATION LABEL

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WHICH ID LABEL GOES WITH WHICH SELECTION?

See the figures below for snack and candy tray positions.

MOTOR POSITION
TOP TRAY TRAY A A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9

TRAY B B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9

BOTTOM TRAY TRAY C C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9

NOTE
This example shows a 3-tray merchandiser.
Some merchandisers can have up to 6 trays.

EXAMPLE OF A BASIC
SNACK TRAY ID LABEL
TO USE

A0 A2 A4 A6 A8

EXAMPLE OF A BASIC
CANDY TRAY ID LABEL
TO USE
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9

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AB&&9,.-177&!%*2$&K1T$7.

The column ID labels have already been attached to


the delivery door, and a set of self-adhesive price la-
bels are in the plastic bag that contained this manual.

1. Stick the desired price label next to the column ID


number as shown.

COLUMN
ID LABEL

GB&&!)-&-4$&P)+&1,8&5*,-&E*.0$,.$%&*,&-4$&K"18*,D&!".*-",

The gum and mint assembly is hinged to the delivery pan assembly and is
held in the vending position by two magnets. The gum and mint assembly
is held in the loading position by a hook and a loop. One end of the
hook is attached to the right side of the door. The loop is mounted
on the right side of the gum and mint assembly.

1. Use the loop as a handle and raise the gum and


mint magazine with your left hand. With your right
hand, move the free end of the hook so it catches
the loop. This will hold the magazine while you are
loading it with product, as shown.

HOOK

LOOP

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1. The gum and mint assembly lid is held closed by two mag-
nets. Open the lid toward the inside of the merchan-
diser door.
PRODUCT
WARNING PUSHER
Keep your hand on the product pusher
until it is locked in place. Failure to do
so may result in personal injury or in
damage to the dispenser.
FRONT
2. Move the product pusher into the loading po- GLIDE LOADING POSITION
sition:
!" A(33%0!9S%'.%8,1%+(-,1)"
0" A(33%>'J.%'.%8,1%+(-,1)%!.>%3'9S%8,1%$)'.8
*32>1%2.8'%+'-282'." PRODUCT
RETAINING LIP
3. Load the product: ˜
!" A(-,%8,1%+)'>(98%$')J!)>"
0" T1%-()1%8,1%3!-8%281/%2-%9'/+31813&%(.>1)
8,1%+)'>(98%)18!2.2.*%32+"

WARNING
Keep your hand on the product pusher
until it comes to rest behind the last item
in the column. Failure to do so may result in
personal injury or in damage to the dispenser.

4. Move the product pusher into the dispensing position:


!" A(33%8,1%+)'>(98%+(-,1)%>'J.%8'%(.3'9S%8,1%$)'.8%*32>1"
0" Q32>1%8,1%+)'>(98%+(-,1)%8'J!)>%8,1%+)'>(98"

DISPENSING POSITION

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1. Make sure all product pushers are in the vending position.


2. Close the gum and mint assembly lid.
3. Hold the loop on the right side of the magazine with your left
hand. Release the hook with your right hand and lower
the magazine.
4. Continue to hold the loop until the magazine has been
fully lowered.
5. Pivot the gum and mint assembly back to the vending
position.

HOOK

LOOP

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The two left-most vending columns (as seen from the loading side) can be adjusted for two different
widths.

When a column reducer is in place, the width of the column will be 31/ 16 inches.

When a column reducer is removed, the width of the column will be 37/ 8 inches.

TO REMOVE A COLUMN REDUCER:

1. Pull the reducer away from the cabinet door to disengage the locking tabs.
2. Lift up to remove the reducer from the gum and mint assembly.

TO INSTALL A COLUMN REDUCER:


LOCKING
1. Place the reducer on the gum and mint dispenser so the TAB SLOT
locking tabs are in the slots.
2. Push the reducer toward the cabinet door to lock the re-
ducer in place.

COLUMN
REDUCER

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Final Installation
Move the merchandiser to its final position:

• You can position this merchandiser anywhere in a bank of machines. It can even be placed on an end
flush against a side wall.
• The 167 and 168 merchandisers should be located at least one inch away from the back wall.
• The 764, 765, 784, 785, 786, 787, 788, 789, 797, and 798 merchandisers should be placed at least six
inches away from the back wall. This will provide adequate air circulation for the refrigeration unit.
• The 764, 765, 787, 788, 789, 797, and 798 merchandisers will operate more efficiently when placed in
a shaded location.
• There should be enough room in front of the merchandiser for the door to move freely.

WARNING
This machine is only rated for installation in an indoor location.

AB& & K$C$7& -4$& 5$%241,8*.$%


1. Place a spirit level on the top front edge of the cabinet
SPIRIT LEVEL
with the door fully closed. Adjust the front legs only
until the cabinet is reasonably level (figure 1).
2. Hold the door open about 4 inches. (This relieves any LEG
stress the door may be placing on the cabinet.) CRANE NATIONAL VENDORS

WARNING
Have an assistant hold the merchandiser while you
adjust the leg levelers.

3. Adjust the back legs so that the back leg leveler on the LEG
LEVELER
hinge side is off the floor just enough so a piece of pa-
per can slide under it with only a bit of resistance (fig-
ure 2).
4. For proper weight distribution on all four legs, raise the
back leg on the hinge side by unscrewing the leveler
1½ turns.

NOTE
You may need to use pliers or channel locks to loosen FRO
the leg levelers. NT

A slight slope from front to back will improve the draining of


condensate from merchandisers with refrigerating units. When
the merchandiser is part of a bank of machines, level it in refer-
ence to the other machines. After leveling is complete, check
that the door operates easily.

LEFT REAR
LEG

1-1/2 TURNS

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Refrigeration Module
Complete the setup of chilled snack features (models 764, 475, 787, 788, and 789):

JB& & 6",,$2-& 1& '$V%*D$%1-*",& 5"8)7$& -"& 1,& HW-$%,17& E%1*,& :"0-*",17;
METHOD 1:
REFRIGERATION NEW DRAIN TUBE
MODULE HOUSING (½ ID)

CONDENSATE TO EXTERNAL
DRAIN TUBE REFRIGERATION DRAIN OR
TO MODULE HOUSING OVERFLOW
CONDENSATE
BUCKET
PAN

1. Remove the condensate drain tube from the 2. Connect a new drain tube to the refrigeration
refrigeration module. module housing.
3. Route the new tube to an external drain or to
an overflow bucket.
METHOD 2:

CONDENSATE
PAN

1. Connect a drain tube to the condensate pan.


2. Route the drain tube to an external drain or to
an overflow bucket.

TO
EXTERNAL DRAIN TUBE
DRAIN (½ ID)

O
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The air discharge and return vents are located in the right front and rear side wall. The vents are ad-
justed by loosening the screw and sliding the air duct shutter up or down as required. With the shutter
all the way up, the vent is fully open. The vent is closed when the shutter is all the way down. Ideally,
the temperature at the top tray should be the same as that
at the bottom tray. Using a thermometer to monitor tem- AIR DUCT
perature, adjust the air discharge and return vents until the SHUTTER
temperatures are as close together as possible.

CAUTION SCREW
Do not close off all discharge vents. Doing so can
AIR
damage the refrigeration unit.
DISCHARGE
VENT

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Refer to the figure below while completing the following procedures:

WARNING
Do not move the cabinet while the hex head screws and/or carriage
bolts are loosened. The cabinet would become unstable and likely to
tip and cause injury.

1. Remove the waste pail and the grounds pail from the merchandiser (refreshment center only).
2. Remove the floor liner from the merchandiser (refreshment center only).
3. Remove the two caps as shown.
4. Loosen the left leg assembly carriage bolts and nuts to allow mounting a base plate bracket.
5. Secure one of the base plate brackets to the leg assembly using the two carriage bolts. Tighten the
carriage bolts and nuts.
6. Loosen the right leg assembly hex screws to allow mounting the other base plate bracket.
7. Secure the other base plate bracket to the right leg assembly using the two hex head screws.
Tighten the hex head screws.
8. Insert the short arms of the slides into the hinged tabs of the base plate. Position the slide so the
notch near the short arm is on the bottom side.
9. Insert the long arms of the slides into the base plate brackets.
10. Insert and secure a cotter pin through the hole in the back of each of the slides.
11. Push the base plate toward the merchandiser cabinet. The front tabs of the base plate brackets
should seat in the notches in the long arms of the slides.
12. Replace the caps, liner, and pail(s) removed previously.

CAPS

COTTER PIN
SLIDE - LH

BASE PLATE BRACKET

SLIDE - RH

BASE PLATE

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Install an optional lock cylinder in the merchandiser
as follows: LOCK
SPRING
1. Position the lift handle lock lever as shown.
2. Depress the lock spring at the square hole of
the lock cylinder receptacle and pull the lock
springs out through the front. SQUARE
3. Position the lock cylinder as shown. Depress HOLE
the spring loaded lock pin.
4. Push the cylinder into the cylinder receptacle KEY
in the lever. The pin should snap into the
LOCK
square hole. CYLINDER
5. If the cylinder pin does not seat in the square hole,
press against both ends of the lock cylinder. Rotate the cylinder
until the pin snaps into place.
6. Leaving the door open, test the lock mechanism with a key. LEVER

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1. Remove the cash box from the merchandiser.


2. Assemble the lock as shown in the illustration to the right.
3. Return the cash box to the merchandiser.
LOCK BAR

SCREW

NUT

WASHER

LOCK
CYLINDER

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If the changer is not a MARS TRC 6000, proceed to LOADING THE COIN MECHANISM.

If the changer is a MARS TRC 6000, you must set the high quarter switch.

SETTING THE QUARTER SWITCH:


QUARTER SWITCH
ACTION
POSITION
The coin mechanism
will only store 6
HIGH QUARTER quarters. The rest are
SWITCH LOW
sent to the coin box.
Fewer quarters are
available for change.
ON
The coin mechanism
will store 69 quarters.
HIGH
More quarters are
1 2 3 4 available for change.

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1. Open the cabinet door.
2. Open the monetary door.
3. Insert coins one at a time until each of the coin tubes has been filled.
4. Inspect the tubes for shingled coins and correct if necessary.

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Programming
The Service Keypad

The service keypad (shown on the left) is your major tool to program
your merchandiser. If you just need to get your merchandiser up and
running, you only have to set prices. That procedure is given below.
For a thorough explanation of how to do all the custom programming
features available to you, consult your Programming Guide. It will tell
you how to:
• Set up custom time-of-day vending periods;
• Look at sales and vending data;
• Test various machine functions;
• Customize trays for vending unique products;
• Enter custom display messages;
• And much more!

AB&&L$-&!%*2$.

1. Press . The display shows ** . This display shows the maximum and minimum
prices set in the machine.

2. Press the number of the selection to be priced. (Example: B1.) The display shows . Enter
a price using the number keys. The selection is now priced.

3. Press another letter key, or to price another selection.

NOTE
Refer to your Programming Guide for other pricing options.

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After your merchandiser has been running for a while, you may want to see if the chiller or can unit (op-
tional) is getting cold. The following procedure can be performed whether the main door is open or
closed:

1. Press on the selection switch panel. The temperature is displayed.

2. If desired, you can change the temperature by following the procedure given in your Programming
Guide.

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Final Checkout
Now, you have connected your merchandiser to the utilities, placed it in its final location, loaded it with
products, and set the prices. Before you lock the door and move on, you should check to see if your
merchandiser will vend products. In case of problems, perform the operational readiness checks begin-
ning on the next page.

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1. Press . The display shows .

2. Deposit coins and/or currency to establish credit higher than the price of the selection. The display
shows . XX is the amount of credit you established.

3. Use the selection switch panel to enter the selection number you want to vend. The display shows
. XX is the price of the selection.
The selection is vended, then correct change and the credit are returned.

4. Test vend other selections, if desired.

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1. Perform test vends on all selections (see the previous page).


2. Do any of the snack or candy products catch on the tray and fail to vend? If not, skip to step 3. If
so, perform the following procedures on the affected areas until all products vend properly:
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9" #.-8!33%!.>B')%)1/';1%-+2)!3%J!33%)18!2.1)-"
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3. Test the operation of the coin mechanism (see the Programming Guide for the proper procedure.).
4. Test the operation of the bill validator.
5. Return all test vended products to the trays.

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The spiral indexing procedures involve rotating spirals one position at a time until the product vends
properly.
1. Home all the motors (see the Programming Guide).
2. Remove the affected spiral.
3. Is the coupler in the proper position?
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?"
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9'(.81)93'9SJ2-1%+'-282'.%42$%28W-%'.%!%31$8I,!.>%/'8'):"%%R'%8'%-81+%?"
4. Replace the spiral.
5. Perform a test vend (see the previous page).
6. Did the product hang up?
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7. Did you previously move the coupler to the next clockwise or counterclockwise position?
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8,1%9'(+31)%!*!2."

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The spiral indexing procedures involve rotating spirals one position at a time until the product vends
properly.
1. Home all the motors (see the Programming Guide).
2. Remove the left hand spiral of the affected pair.
3. Is the coupler in the proper position?
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?"
G$.)I%V';1%8,1%31$8%9'(+31)%8'%8,1%.1<8%9'(.81)93'9SJ2-1%+'-282'."%%R'%8'%-81+%?"
4. Replace the left hand spiral.
5. Remove the right hand spiral, spiral coupler, and gear (if used) of the affected pair as a unit.
6. Rotate this unit until the right hand spiral mirrors the position of the left hand spiral.
7. Replace the right hand spiral, spiral coupler, and gear (if used).
8. Perform a test vend (see see the previous page).
9. Did the product hang up?
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G$.)I%R'%8'%-81+%DF"
10. Did you previously move the left hand coupler to the next counterclockwise position?
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93'9SJ2-1%+'-282'."%%Y18().%8'%-81+%?"
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8,1%9'(+31)%!*!2."

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1. Insert a $1 bill into the validator.


2. Push the coin return button.
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9,!.*1"%%R'%8'%-81+%5"
3. Make a selection. the correct selection should be vended and correct change should be returned.

NOW WHAT?
There are many things you can do with your merchandiser to make it more
flexible. For example, if you have a Refreshment Center, you can custom-
ize the hot drink recipes. Refer to the Programming Guide for this and
other procedures.

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