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1. for total non resettable vend count for total non resettable cash value for total resettable vend count for total resettable cash value cir cird 10 Press for other selections and go to step 3 Acct 11 Press three times to exit 0 00 to clear the resettable counters 9 Press 6 2 ACCOUNTING TOTALS BY ROW STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button I 40 2 Press 6 Acct 3 Press 2 4 Enter the row shelf tray number 5 Dress 1 for total non resettable vend count 1 6 Dress 2 for total non resettable cash value 7 Press 3 for total resettable vend count 4 5 8 Press for total resettable cash value to clear reset ttable counters for other row and go to step 3 three times to exit 6 3 ACCOUNTING TOTALS OF ENTIRE MACHINE Acct ALL Press Service Mode Button for total non resettable vend count for total non resettable cash value for total resettable vend count for total resettable cash value to clear the resettable counters three times to exit 9 Dress 11 7 COIN TUBE FILL The coin mechanism will keep track of the exact number of each coin as coins are
2. GF19 amp GF35 TRAY HARNESS CONNECTIONS 6 MOVE TRAY TIP STOPS DOWN TO LOWER HOLES ON EACH SIDE SLIDE RAIL BACK IN SLOTS oS HOLDING RAIL A10088 FIGURE 4c ADJUSTING A SIDE RAIL CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS This vending machine is equipped with a GVC1 Controller SALES MODE The machine automatically defaults to Sales Mode after it is turned on The vendor accepts deposits pays out change and dispenses product to the customer DISPLAY CREDIT If credit has not been established and a selection is made then the price for that selection is displayed briefly When money or credit is accepted then the amount of credit is displayed If the payout tubes in the coin mechanism are below the low level sensors the indicator light USE EXACT CHANGE will light up MAKE SELECTION If a selection is made and the accumulated credit is greater than or equal to the price of the selection then a vend attempt will take place If credit is less than the selection price the price is displayed and will flash VEND CYCLE The normal home switch vend cycle will be used Both the vend motor and a vend timer are started e The selection motor rotates to the home switch position e If there is a home switch signal then the vend is considered successful e If there is no home switch signal and the vend timer has expired then the vend failed The vend motor is shut down and MAKE ANOTHER SELECTION indicator light is turned
3. added through the coin insert Denominations do not have to be added in order The control board will keep track of each coin as it is paid out STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button imi 40 2 Press 7 3 Add 5 coins of each through the coin insert 25 10 and 5 4 Press twice to exit 0 00 8 TEST SINGLE MOTOR 1 Press Service Mode Button I 40 2 Press 8 3 Press selection number on keypad 4 Repeat step 3 to test other selections 5 Press twice to stop test and exit 9 TEST ALL MOTORS STEP DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button W Press 9 Motor selection number will display while it is being tested Press twice to stop test and exit A17 0 DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press 0 Press 1 to perform a self diagnostic test twice to exit PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE WARNING This vending machine must NOT be cleaned with a water jet ONCE A MONTH CLEAN CABINET INTERIOR Wash with a mild detergent and water rinse and dry thoroughly Odors may be eliminated by including baking soda or ammonia in the cleaning solution Plastic parts may be cleaned with a quality plastic cleaner Remove and clean Condensate Drain Hose to eliminate any deposits that may restrict condensate water fl
4. amp AUGER CHANGE TRAY CONFIGURATION GF12 Order the desired augers See the Parts Ordering section of this manual 1 Remove tray from the SQ machine MOTOR SS HARNESS PLUG ASSEMBLY SQ 2 Remove motor SCREWS S assembly as e SLOT EOR described in Retiming S HARNESS GF12 See Figure 4a 3 Remove augers A f necessary remove motors from motor assembly Retain the screws 5 Move the dividers as necessary 6 Move motors if necessary 7 Insert augers 8 Replace motor assembly as described in Retiming GF12 9 Replace tray in the machine 10 Test vend new configuration MARRARA fe FIGURE 4a GF12 TRAY HARNESS CONNECTION 10075 GF19 amp GF35 Augers cannot be changed but Snack and Candy trays are interchangeable Order the desired trays from the Parts Department See the Parts Ordering section of this manual To change from one tray type to the other the tray side rails must be moved forward or back in slots in side walls 1 Remove the tray S CLAMP from the machine 2 Unscrew the screw holding the rail to the side wall 3 Slide the rail forward for a snack tray or back for a candy tray 4 Install the screw to hold the rail in place 5 Install the replacement tray in the machine 6 Attach the main harness to the tray plug 7 Test vend the entire tray a HARNES Ne T S A10089 FIGURE 4b
5. coin being accepted Cash accountability records Total Cash transactions and Total Vend cycles performed by the vendor Information for individual selections complete rows or total machine can be compiled and used for inventory and ordering records Electrical malfunctions are recorded and displayed when the machine is placed in Service Mode Non functional motors or selections are indicated Each selection has an individual motor Functional selections will continue to operate if other motors become non functional The vending sequence is first in first out for each selection eliminating the need for stock rotation to maintain fresh products in the vending area Read this manual thoroughly Become familiar with If you have any questions concerning the the machine s components and features The initial information in the manual replacement set up of a vending machine is a very important ES or the snes G ere then step of insuring that the equipment operates in a RE CONLACL Your ocal GIstnOULOr Qr trouble free manner Follow the instructions for the VendNet initial installation of the machine to avoid service problems and minimize set up time 165 North 10th Street Waukee IA 50263 only be permitted to individuals having knowledge Phone 515 274 3641 Access to the service area of this machine should and practical experience of the machine in p particular as far as safety and hygiene are Parts Fax 515 274 5775 concerned S
6. coin return cup Open outer door and remove all internal packing material Consult local state and federal codes and regulations before installation of the vendor GROUNDING EARTHING amp ELECTRICAL Refer to the Safety Manual and Installation Guidelines manual P N 4206816 that shipped in the service package with your machine Before connecting the vendor the integrity of the main electrical supply must be checked for correct polarity presence of ground earth and correct voltage These checks should be repeated at six 6 month intervals with the routine safety electrical testing of the vendor itself If the receptacle is not properly grounded or polarized you should contact a licensed electrician to correctly polarize and or ground the receptacle to ensure safe operation A noise suppressor has been installed in this machine to compensate for any mains signal noise that could interfere with the normal operation of the controller For proper operation of any equipment utilizing electronically controlled components the equipment should be placed on an isolated or dedicated noise free circuit properly polarized and grounded Refer to Electrical Specifications on this sheet to determine circuit amperage and protection 3 LOADING PRODUCTS To load products lift the tray slighly and pull forward until the tray stops The SANDWICH CRACKER uppermost trays tilt for easier loading CANDY PRODUCT SNACK PRODUCT Load p
7. for concealed shipping damage Report any damage hidden by the shipping material directly to the delivering carrier on a hidden damage report NOTE Ifthe power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified individual in order to avoid hazard The model and serial numbers will be required in the event that you need to obtain service or parts for your machine The numbers are on the identification plate located on the backside of the machine Record the numbers on the space provided below Refer to these numbers on all correspondence and inquiries about this vendor Remove the Knock A Way support by placing a 2x6 under the vendor Insert a large E screwdriver or prying tool into the groove and split it in two Turn the leveling screws as far CH amp as possible See FIGURE 1 MODEL NUMBER Gage SERIAL NUMBER FIGURE 1 REMOVE SHIPPING SKIDS INSTALLATION Position the vendor in its place of operation no further than nine 9 feet from the power outlet or receptacle and check that the door will open fully without interference Leave at least six 6 inches of space between the back of the machine and any wall or obstruction for proper air circulation Level the vendor making sure all levelers are touching the floor The vendor must be level for proper operation and acceptance of coins through the coin mechanism Retrieve the keys to the vendor from the
8. in one area the same amount of room will be lost at the tray above or below the one being adjusted 4 REMOVING A TRAY 1 Pull out the tray to be removed until it stops 2 Disconnect the tray harness and undo any clamps See Figure 3 A10075 3 GF12 Remove harness from slot in right side wall and disconnect harness plug GF19 amp GF35 Disconnect the main harness from the tray plug 4 Lift up on the front of the tray and pull slightly forward approximately 1 2 inch 1 5 cm to clear tray stop 5 Lift up on the rear of the tray and remove it from the vendor PRODUCT PUSHERS REINSTALLING A TRAY 1 GF12 Place the back of the tray on the rails and lift up to clear the tray stops GF19 amp GF35 Place the back of the tray on the rails by placing its rear rollers on the left and right rails and lifting up on the front of the tray as you push it back 2 Slide tray into machine until it stops lift up slightly on front of tray and push in to lock into detent position 3 GF12 Connect harness plug Install harness tubing into slot in right side wall GF19 amp GF35 Connect the main harness to the tray plug Re clamp the main harness if necessary 4 Test vend the tray to assure that the tray plug is properly seated and all motors are working Order product pushers p n 4025748 Snaps on to end of auger See Figure 3 Test vend and adjust if necessary AUGER TIMING The shape size and thi
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10. ales Fax 515 1 SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS 3506 3506A 3507 3507A 3508 3508A TPE GFA Ambient GF19 Ambient GF35 Ambient WEIGHT 341 Ibs 155 kg 391 Ibs 177 kg 476 Ibs 1216 kg DEPTH 33 5 in 87 cm 30 12 in 76 5 cm HEIGHT 68 in 173 cm FACTORY CONFIGURATION DEEL Sp Em LGE O SELECTIONS 12 Scie GHOnS 19 Selections 35 Selections expandable to 18 ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE 115 VAC 230 VAC CYCLE 50 Hz AMPERAGE 1 2 Amps 0 6 Amps TRANSFORMER 24 VAC COINAGE MDB VERSION INTERNATIONAL Any MDB validator coin mechanism or card reader DOMESTIC VENDOR OPERATION LOCATION Suitable for indoor use only This appliance is not suitable for installation on an area where a water jet could be used SOUND LEVEL Produces less than 70dBA during normal operation RECOMMENDED OPERATING Between 32 and 100 Fahrenheit 0 and 37 8 Celsius TEMPERATURE This machine was thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory and the delivering carrier has accepted this vendor as their responsibility Note any damage or irregularities at the time of delivery and report them to the carrier Request a written inspection report from the claims inspector to file any claim for damage File the claim with the carrier not the manufacturer within 15 days after receipt of the machine Carefully remove the outside packing material so as not to damage the finish or exterior of the machine Inspect the machine
11. ckness of product affects how well it falls off the tray Most items can be vended successfully when the auger end is positioned at the 6 o clock position If vending problems occur with auger ends at the standard 6 o clock position adjust the drop off either with product pushers or by retiming the auger GF12 AUGER RETIMING 1 Remove the tray from the vendor as previously described 2 Remove the two screws from the top of the motor assembly See Figure 4a 3 Lift up slightly on the motor assembly 4 Pull the auger away from the motor until the auger hug separates from the motor shaft 5 Rotate the auger to the desired position and reinsert the hub into the motor 6 Slide the motor assembly down locating the tabs in the slots in the bottom of the tray Be sure the rib in the tray is locked to the tabs of the auger coupling 7 Reinsert the two screws into the top of the motor assembly See Figure 4a 8 Replace the tray in the vendor GF19 amp GF35 AUGER RETIMING GF19 and GF35 can only be retimed to 12 o clock factory set at 6 o clock only useful for very wide products Use product pushers to retime end of auger 1 Remove the tray from the vendor 2 Pull hair pin clip holding auger to motor hub 3 Rotate auger 180 degrees 4 Replace hair pin clip through the auger and the motor hub 5 Replace tray in the vendor PRODUCT PUSHER P N 4025748 L AUGER AT 6 O CLOCK A10087 FIGURE 3 MOTOR
12. ee pee JUNE 2006 P N 4215330 A eee VA GLASSFRONT E VENDING MACHINE ca ZJ SI Lo SERVICE MANUAL GVC1 CONTROLLER o MODELS GF12 3506 3506A ig GF19 3507 3507A me S GF35 3508 3508A TABLE OF CONTENTS INEFOGMUCHION escsinictessicescie case scecctdeecdtzecenceteceteesente 1 Auger amp Tray Adjustment eren 4 SPECIICALIONS sorsom 2 Controller Functions scesssesestsseeeeesseetseesees 7 UNPACKING sisicsesciccssrsccscesccreececeseriar xcvsedaeentteseruis 2 Preventive Maintenance reen 12 DNS tal latin sas scaecsseicsecivesdeu ect cesstccsterevcateveteesieaete 3 Parts Ordering Procedure een 12 Grounding amp Electrical seen 3 Before Calling For Service seen 12 Loading Product siiscictsccessisecatssecscancsctsesssnstccsceace 4 SCNOMAUIG eueeeuetegeereteree g ieren 13 INTRODUCTION This manual contains instructions service and installation guidelines for the Glass Front Snack product line All Glass Front Snack models are equipped with an electronic control system All programming of vend the vend functions pricing and features are done at the controller Changes can be made without any additional accessories or remote parts Selections can be priced individually from 05 to 99 95 in five cent increments US currency When adapted to accept international or foreign currency the maximum vend price will be 255 times the smallest denomination of
13. erase press then go to step 5 Press to accept price Repeat steps 4 thru 7 for other selections Press twice to exit OJIN OD on Rlw y 5 2 SET PRICE BY ROW SHELF TRAY 5 5 SET TOKEN VALUE STEP DISPLAY STEP DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button H 1 Press Service Mode Button mi 40 2 Press 5 Pre Press 5 Press 2 2 Press Press the row shelftray number 4 Press 1 thru 5 to select token number Example Top row 1 row below top row 2 etc Enter new price of each selection in row shelfftray To erase press then go to step 5 Press to accept new price Repeat step 4 thru 7 for other rows Press twice to exit thn1 5 Press to view or set price value of token 1 00 6 Enter new price value of token 7 Toerase press and repeat step 6 8 Press HI to accept token price 9 Repeat steps 4 thru 8 to set price values of other tokens 10 Press twice to exit 0 00 O SOINI IO a A w ND 10 6 1 ACCOUNTING TOTALS BY SELECTION 1 Press Service Mode Button imi 40 2 Press 6 3 Press 1 EACH 4 Press the selection number 5 Press 6 Press 7 Press 8 Press
14. ess twice to exit 3 2 BILL ESCROW This feature will hold a bill in escrow mechanically until either a vend is performed or the return credit lever is pressed This prevents the customer from using the vending machine as a bill changer DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press Press Press 2 to toggle ON or OFF Note ESCn NO OFF ESCy YES ON Press twice to exit 3 3 MULTI VEND Multi Vend feature will hold the change credit allowing the customer to make more than one vend provided there is sufficient credit remaining DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press Press Press 3 to toggle ON or OFF Note NULn NO OFF NULy YES ON Press twice to exit 3 4 FREE VEND This feature allows the customer to vend any selection item for free DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press Press Press 4 to toggle ON or OFF Note FrEn NO OFF FrEy YES ON Press twice to exit 3 5 FAST CHANGE Allows the vending machine to give change immediately after the customer makes a selection If Fast Change is ON it will override the Multi Vend feature STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button W 40 2 Press 3
15. oPtn 3 Press 5 Press 5 to toggle ON or OFF Note FChn NO OFF FChy YES ON 5 Press twice to exit 3 6 OPTICS Optics must be ON if the machine is equipped with an optional iVend optical sensor system Press Service Mode Button Press Press Press 6 to toggle ON or OFF Note oPtn NO OFF oPty YES ON Press twice to exit 3 7 POINT OF SALE MESSAGE For Can Bottle Machines Only Turns OFF or ON the default flashing display message STEP DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press Press Press 7 to toggle ON or OFF Note POSn NO OFF POSy YES ON Press twice to exit 3 8 TARGET TEMPERATURE For snack machines with chiller option only STEP DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press Press Press 8 to increase the temperature up to 62 F then starts again at 34 F Press twice to exit 3 9 KEYPAD BACKLIGHT This menu controls the intensity level of the keypad backlight STEP DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button W Press 3 Press 9 to view the setting Press 9 to again and again to change setting Note bL 0 OFF bl 1 Low H 2 Med bl 3 High bL 4 Max Press twice to e
16. on The customer can press selection buttons to activate this or another motor or they can press the coin return button 7 CREDIT amp COUNTERS After a successful vend the amount of remaining credit is displayed until all coinage is paid back The total non resettable vend count is incremented by one 1 and the total non resettable cash value is incremented by the price of the vended selection The counter rollovers occur at 999 999 and 999 999 99 respectively The resettable vend count is incremented by one The resettable total cash value is incremented by the price of the vended selection If never reset the counter rollovers occur at 999 999 and 999 999 99 respectively Test vends are not included in the counter totals SERVICE MODE The Service Mode is used to access the programming features of the controller set price test vend retrieve accounting information or set custom program settings If credit exist when entering the Service Mode it will be restored when the machine is return to Sales Mode SERVICE MODE BUTTON The Service Mode Button is located near the top right corner of the controller cover Press the button to access the Service Mode programming features Press the button again to exit and return to Sales Mode If no key is pressed within 60 seconds while in Service Mode then the controller automatically exits to the Sales Mode KEYPAD While in Service Mode the keypad is used to navigate between the men
17. ow The vend mechanisms must be kept clean Any build up can cause the mechanisms to malfunction Do not get the cleaning solution on electrical components To insure proper vending keep delivery slide area free of dirt and sticky substances CLEAN CABINET EXTERIOR Wash with a mild detergent and water rinse and dry thoroughly Clean occasionally with a quality car PARTS ORDERING PROCEDURE When ordering parts include the following 9 Ifa purchase order number is used then 1 The model and serial number of the be sure it is visible and legible machine for which the parts are needed Mail your order to 2 Shipping address VendNet 3 Address where the invoice should be sent 165 North 10th Street 4 The number of parts required Waukee IA 50263 5 Always refer to the pertinent parts and or USA All orders are carefully packed and inspected prior to shipment Damage incurred during shipment should be reported at once and a claim filed with the terminating carrier If you do not have the correct parts manual contact Vendnet If you have any questions check out our parts manual for the correct part number and description of a specific part When RIGHT or LEFT is used with the name of a part it means that the person is facing the machine with the door closed 6 Any special shipping instructions website www vendnetusa com or call 7 Carrier desired air or air special truck VendNet Ask for the Parts Department We
18. parcel post or rail will be happy to assist you Our email is 8 Signature and date vendnet vendnetusa com BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Please check the following e Does your machine have at least 6 inches 15 2 cm of clear air space behind it e Ifthe power is turned on at the fuse box is the machine the only thing that does not work e Is the machine plugged directly into the outlet WARNING Do not use extension cords Extension cords can cause problems e Is the circuit breaker at the fuse box reset The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only and while every effort has been made to ensure their accuracy they are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees espress or implied regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice Vi dnet USA amp Canada International en d Service 800 833 4411 A WITTERN GROUP COMPANY 515 274 3641 Parts 888 259 9965 Number E In 165 North 10th Street Email vendnet vendnetusa com Quail Waukee IA 50263 Website www vendnetusa com United States of America 12 SCHEMATIC LAINO 180dX3 IWAOEZ YO WA SIL isv1va OJLYNINYJL Le tg Tuais EON md Wa es HOLIAS HMM Wl 30 STWNINYJL OT OL ef EI HOLIAS U3MOd Mi 30 STWNIMYSL Y3ddN OL S S DVAOE
19. roduct from front to back making sure all items fit freely between the augers Do no attempt to force oversize items or packages into the spaces Do not skip a space Place the product on the bottom of the compartment on the product augers with the label facing the front of the machine for easy identification by the customer See FIGURE 2 The size of the item being vending vended must be larger than the diameter of the auger being used to vend properly Undersize items could cause vend problems If the product does not fit the Gs AS auger properly use a different pitched En auger See Table 1 for augers available from your distributor or service entity FIGURE 2 LOADING PRODUCTS TABLE 1 AVAILABLE AUGERS PRODUCT WIDTH THICK PART NUMBER INCH INCH 4200272 103309 4200272 102309 4200272 101309 4200272 100309 4200272 104309 4200272 105309 4200272 106309 4200272 109309 4200272 108309 4200272 107309 4200272 111309 4200272 110309 AUGER amp TRAY ADJUSTMENTS By retiming the augers and or adding product pushers difficult to vend items can be dispensed more dependably By altering tray spacing larger items can be vended By changing the tray configuration different product mixes can be accommodated TRAY SPACING The trays can be adjusted up or down in one inch increments to provide additional headroom for vending taller products When increasing the height
20. u features and is also used as an input device for keying in numerical values as required by the controller program DISPLAY Watch the display after pressing the Service Mode Button and or keypad buttons PROGRAMMING Refer to the basic programming steps on back page or on the control cover label Press the Service Mode Button watch the Display and use the Keypad SERVICE MODE i BUTTON KO oler ON LIGHT DEX JACK V OPTION FIGURE 6 CONTROLLER COVER AMOUNT DEPOSITED UU MAKE ANOTHER SELECTION USE EXACT CHANGE A11546 FIGURE 7 DISPLAY 1 DISPENSE COINS Manually dispense coins from the coin mechanism DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press to dispense quarters 25 to dispense quarters 10 to dispense nickels 5 twice to stop test and exit 2 MOTOR COUNT Displays the total count of working motors DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button mi 2 Press 2 and wait a few seconds 3 Press to exit 3 1 FORCE VEND This feature would require the customer to purchase an item from the vendor once credit equal to or greater than the highest selection price has been deposited DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press Press Press 1 to toggle ON or OFF Note Fren NO OFF Frey YES ON Pr
21. xit 4 3 SNACK CONFIGURATION 5 3 SET PRICE The controller has been factory configured to operate as a snack OF ENTIRE MACHINE vending machine Follow the steps below to restore the controller to STEP DISPLAY snack machine operation 7 40 DISPLAY Press 2 Mode Button i 2 Press Service Mode Button Fress 3 Press 3 Press 4 4 Enter new price on keypad 5 Toerase press then repeat step 4 Press 3 to view setting Press 1 to toggle snack bottle or can vendor S Note CAn Can bott bottle SnAc Snack 6 Press to accept price 40 Press three times to exit 7 Press to exit 0 00 5 1 SET PRICE 5 4 SET COUPON VALUE STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button i 40 2 Press 5 Pre BY SELECTION STEP DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press 5 A Press 4 4 Press 1 thru 5 to select coupon number 5 Press to view or set price value of coupon 6 Enter new price value of coupon 7 Toerase press and repeat step 6 8 Press to accept coupon price t steps 4 thru 8 to set price values of other coupons twice to exit 0 00 Press 1 Press selection number on keypad Enter new price of selection To

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