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CB700-G1 SERVICE MANUAL

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1. ICE COLd 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 Press Service Mode Button Press Press Press 5 to toggle ON or OFF Note FChn NO OFF FChy YES ON Press to save Press three times to exit TARGET TEMPERATURE Restores the target temperature to factory setting DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press Press Press 8 repeatedly until 36F is displayed Press to save Press three times to exit DROP SENSOR Restores the Drop Sensor sensitivity to factory calibrated setting STEP DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press 3 Press 0 to view current setting Press 0 repeatedly until drP1 is displayed 0 0 Press to save Lx Press three times to exit FORCE VEND This feature would require the customer to purchase an item from the vending machine once credit equal to or greater than the highest selection price has been deposited STEP DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press Press
2. Low Charge usually caused by leaks Look for DO NOT STORE oil around seals and PRODUCTS HERE welds Unit will not cool properly The capillary 1 KEEP AREA OPEN tube will be frosted before FOR PROPER it enters the evaporator AIRFLOW AND inlet tube iy acs PROPER VENDING pd OPERATION 2 Restriction in System unit frosts then melts not cooling properly 3 Bad valves unit does not cool properly or noisy compressor COMPRESSOR WILL NOT START FIGURE 12 REFRIGERATION a Vending machine not plugged in g Overload defective Trips too fast Check overload with b Tripped breaker or blown fuse the Multi Meter c Faulty wall outlet h Start relay defective Check start relay with the Multi eae i se M has open windings Check compressor ie i windings Improper wiring windings with a Multi Meter f eee below Check the power source with j Defective thermistor COMPRESSOR TRIPS ON OVERLOAD a Improper voltage 5 10 above 5 below Check e Short in other component Isolate and eliminate each power source with Multi Meter electrical component until short is found b Overload defective Trips too fast Check overload with f Compressor is too hot Multi Meter Dirty condenser c Relay defective Won t open after starting Check relay Faulty condenser motor or blade with Multi Meter Restricted airflow d Compr
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4. RELAY COMMON to RUN 1 2 Ohms RUN to START 9 Ohms COMMON to SHELL No Continuity COMMON START mons FIGURE 13 COMPRESSOR SCHEMATIC REFRIGERATION UNIT REMOVAL The refrigeration unit is a hermetically sealed and completely self contained modular unit charged with ozone friendly R 134a refrigerant The complete refrigeration unit can be removed if there is a service problem WARNING Disconnect power before servicing 1 Unplug the 700 1 power cord from the electrical wall outlet 2 Remove and save the 3 screws holding the Hopper See Figure 14 3 Carefully remove the Hopper and set it on the right side while avoiding not to damage the Drop Sensor or its cable harness 4 Remove and save the Condenser Filler Cover and the 4 screws Refer to Figure 15 5 Remove and save the Refrigeration Line Cover and the 2 screws 6 Remove the save the sealant 7 Remove and save the 4 screws screws located on the front bottom and right of the condenser assembly 8 Remove and save the 4 screws of the Power Panel Move the Power Panel to the left side FIGURE 14 REMOVE HOPPER SCREWS REMOVE amp SAVE 3 SCREWS 11617 12 2 PLACES REMOVE REMOVE CLAMP SCREWS amp CLAMPS REMOVE EVAPORATOR SCREWS MOVE TEMPERATURE SENSOR TO THE SIDE 7 PLACES PULL ON EVAPORATOR UNIT amp REFRIG
5. 16 INTRODUCTION This manual contains instructions service and installation guidelines for the CB700 GVC1 Can Bottle vending machine All models are equipped with an electronic control system All programming of 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 5 cent increments U S currency When adapted to accept international or foreign currency the maximum vend price will be 255 times the smallest denomination of coin being accepted MODEL amp SERIAL NUMBER Record the Model and Serial number of your vending machine on the space below The numbers are on the identification plate located on the backside of the vending machine Refer to these numbers on all correspondence and inquiries concerning this vending machine They are needed if service and parts information is required for your vending machine FOR U S A UNITS MODEL NUMBER VendNet 165 North 10th Street SERIAL NUMBER Waukee 50263 If you have any questions regarding the information in the manual PHONE 1 515 274 3641 replacement parts or the operation of the vending machine then you 4 800 833 4411 should contact your local distributor or service entity PARTS FAX 1 515 987 4447 SALES FAX 1 515 274 0390 SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL Model 3502 3502A REFRIGERATION
6. ACCOUNTING TOTALS BY SELECTION STEP DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button 14 Acct Press 6 Press 1 Press the selection number Press for total non resettable vend count Press for total non resettable cash value 1 2 Press 3 for total resettable vend count 4 Press for total resettable cash value to clear the resettable counters Press 5 and go to step 4 for other selections four times to exit ACCOUNTING TEST SINGLE MOTOR 1 Press Service Mode Button mi 14 2 Press 8 and a moment SLct TOTALS OF ENTIRE MACHINE STEP DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press 6 3 Press selection number on keypad 4 Repeat step to test other selections 5 Press twice to stop test and exit Press Press for total non resettable vend count Press for total non resettable cash value Press for total resettable vend count Press for total resettable cash value DIAGNOSTICS Press to clear the resettable counters Press Service Mode Button Press four times to exit ICE COLd Press 0 Press 1 to perform a self diagnostic test COIN TUBE FILL P
7. STEP DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button mi Press 3 Press 9 to view the setting Press 9 to again and again to change setting Note bL 0 1 Low 2 Med 3 High bL 4 Max Press to save Press three times to exit CAN BOTTLE CONFIGURATION CAn Can setting is normally used with double depth loading of cans to double the product capacity of that selection During a vend the product cradle stops rotating as soon as the drop sensor detects a vend This is to prevent double vending bott Bottle setting is normally used with single depth loading of bottles This setting allows the product cradle to continue rotating a few more seconds so that it is positioned closer to the loading zone This reduces the customer s waiting time when the product cradle is activated for the next vend The controller has been configured to operate as a CB700 can bottle vending machine and all selections are set to vend cans Follow the steps below to restore the controller to a can vending machine or to set all or some selections to vend bottles STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button mi 14 2 Press 4 Cbs To set all selections press 3 then go to step 4 ALL To set a selection go to step 6 Press 1 to toggle the setting until CAn or 4 displayed Do n
8. Press 1 to toggle ON or OFF Note Fren NO OFF Frey YES ON Press to save Press three times to exit 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 3 Press 2 Press 2 to toggle ON or OFF Note ESCn NO OFF ESCy YES ON Press to save Press three times to exit FREE VEND This feature allows the customer to vend any selection item for free STEP DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press 3 Press 4 Press 4 to toggle ON or OFF Note FrEn NO OFF FrEy YES ON Press to save Press three times to exit 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 3 Press 7 Press 7 to toggle ON or OFF Note POSn NO OFF POSy YES ON Press to save Press three times to exit KEYPAD BACKLIGHT This menu controls the intensity level of the keypad backlight
9. Voltage 115 VAC 230 VAC Unit Size 1 3 HP Hermetically Sealed Frequency 60 Hz 50 Hz Refrigerant R 134a Current 9 Amps 5 Amps Charge 8 5 Oz CAPACITY 72 In 183 cm Selections 12 42 In 106 cm Columns 14 33 In 84 cm 12 Oz Cans 50 per column 700 total 750 Lbs 340 kg 20 Oz Bottles 23 per column 322 total FEATURES On Board 4 Digit 7 Segment Ultra high intensity Impact sensor delivery system LED Display Dual Regulated Power Supplies for logic and motor MDB Multi Drop Bus coin mechanism and bill control validator interface User friendly Service Mode Piezo beeper to provide audible feedback for key Cash and Vend accountability Information for presses and control board activity individual selections or total machine can be No change or loss of program or memory because compiled and used for inventory and ordering of power failure records Multi Vend Individual product pricing from free vend 0 00 to First in first out for all selections 99 95 e Motorized delivery electronically controlled Motor vend testing selection This vending machine was thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory and the delivering carrier has accepted responsibility for this vending machine 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 fo
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11. ERATION UNIT AT THE REMOVE SEALANT SET HOPPER SAME TIME COVER SCREWS TO RIGHT SIDE REMOVE BOTH COVERS REMOVE PANEL SCREWS 6 PLACES REMOVE REFRIGERATION SCREWS MOVE PANEL ASIDE 4 PLACES PULL REFRIGERATION UNIT amp EVAPORATOR UNIT AT THE SAME TIME FIGURE 15 SET HOPPER ASIDE amp REMOVE SCREWS Remove and save the two 2 screws holding the Hopper Bracket in place Remove and save the Hopper Bracket Remove the screws and clamps that attach the Temperature Sensor to the Evaporator Move the sensor to the right side Remove and save the three 3 screws that attach the Evaporator to the Air Duct Carefully unplug and move wire harness and cables out of the way of the Refrigeration Unit Grip the front lip of the Condenser base and the Evaporator base and pull out at the same time See Figure 15 To reinstall the refrigeration unit reverse the steps ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE CLEANING CARE amp CLEANING WARNING ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE CLEANING CABINET EXTERIOR Wash with a mild detergent and water then rinse and dry thoroughly Polish occasionally with a quality car wax Plastic exterior parts may be cleaned with a quality plastic cleaner CABINET INTERIOR Wash with a mild detergent and water then rise and dry thoroughly Including baking soda or ammonia in the cleaning solution may elimi
12. FEB 2007 P N 4215422 CB700 G1 CAN BOTTLE VENDING MACHINE MODEL 3502 3502A SERVICE MANUAL INTRODUCTION cccccccccsccocscccccccecsceccsseeseseeuesesseseueses 1 oint of Sale Message SPECIFICATIONS 2 Target Temperature 8 2 Keypad Backlight 8 Refrigeration 2 Drop Sensor 8 2 Can Bottle Confi 9 Capacity 2 5 aini 9 2 Set Price by Selection 9 2 Set Price of Entire Machine ae INSTALLATION 3 Set Coupon Value 9 ee Set Token Value 2 wa 9 ee amp Electrical 3 Accounting Totals of Entire Machine 10 Deor Switch 3 Accounting Totals by Selection 9 Count Tube Fill 10 Hinge amp Door Removal 3 Test Single Motor 10 LOADING PRODUCTS 4 Test All Motors 10 Vend 4 DiagNOSH CS 10 Live Display 6 Relay Test ie AD DROP SENSOR 6 REFRIGERATION 10 NORMAL VEND OPERATIO 6 Refrigeration Controls ccsssesssesssessssessessssessse
13. RGET TEMPERATURE in the CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING section page 1 of this manual If setting up for the first time please allow sufficient time for the refrigeration system to cool the produczts WARNING Colder setting does not cool drinks faster and may cause drinks to freeze REFRIGERATION TROUBLESHOOTING CAUTION Do not place any object in the evaporator assembly area or inside the cabinet area that will block the airflow because this may damage the refrigeration system which may void the refrigeration warranty CAUTION Breaking the refrigerant joints or seals on the system voids the unit warranty Failure to keep the condenser coil clean and free of dirt dust and other similar debris voids the unit warranty If the refrigeration unit is turned off or the power is interrupted or the door is opened then the refrigeration unit will not start for at least three 3 minutes regardless of the temperature This is done to prevent damage to the refrigeration unit Know and understand how to service the unit and how it operates Units may vary but the operation is basically the same Never guess at the problem Find the symptom before attempting any repair NOTE 90 of refrigeration problems are electrical Unauthorized work done to the sealed hermetic system will void the warranty The sealed hermetic system is not to be worked on outside the Factory Service Center The three 3 things that can go wrong with a sealed system 10
14. SWITCH vending machine must be grounded for noise suppressor to POWER PANEL work WARNING Do not use extension cords POWER SWITCH A power switch is located on the power panel bottom left DOOR SWITCH area with door open along with a 3 amp breaker With the Wy door open this switch will shut off the light and controller leaving evaporator fans running See Figure 2 The 3 amp 10674 breaker is protection for the controller DOOR SWITCH 11614 The vending machine has door switch operated by the FIGURE 3 DOOR SWITCH outer door It is located in the lower right corner of the cabinet When the door is closed the switched is pushed in to the ON position putting the vending machine in the Sales Mode When the door is opened the switch is forced allowing the vending machine to be put RETAINING SCREW To operate the machine with the door open the door switch must be manually pulled out placing it in an alternate ON position LOWER HINGE PIN HINGE amp DOOR REMOVAL Removal of the upper hinge or the door from the lower hinge pin requires removal of the hinge pin retaining screws See Figures 4 and 5 10857 FIGURE 5 LOWER HINGE PIN 1 Open the door to approximately straight out position LOWER HINGE PIN 2 Remove upper and lower hinge pin retaining Screws RETAINING SCREW 3 Use wooden blocks to support the door A second person is requir
15. a faulty Drop Sensor Perform a DIAGNOSTICS routine page 2 and a test vend If MAKE ANOTHER SELECTION indicator light is turn is on the customer may make a different selection or receive a refund by pressing the coin return lever If the machine is set for forced purchase the customer must make an initial selection If the selection is sold out a full refund or an alternate selection will be allowed 7 RESETTING SOLD OUT SELECTIONS Opening the machine door activates the door switch and will clear a sold out condition The controller will not attempt a vend until this is done Pressing a selection button will only initiate the Sold Out display CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING CONTROL BOARD AMOUNT DEPOSITED This vending machine has a GVC1 control board that is connected mm to product cradle motors It is also connected to a drop sensor impact vibration for delivery detection Open the main door and then open the inner door The control board is located on the back of the main door top middle See MAKE ANOTHER SELECTION Figure 11 USE EXACT CHANGE 11546 FIGURE 10 DISPLAY SERVICE a MODE BUTTON eh POWER SERVICE MODE ON LIGHT Pressing the service mode button while the vending machine is in sales mode will activate service mode It will display the number of working motors While in service mode the control board will automatically revert to sales mode after one 1 mi
16. arrier air or air special truck parcel post VendNet and we will provide a copy for you or rail Note Unless specified otherwise when right or left are used as e If ordering by mail need signature and date a description in a part name it is defined to mean that the person is facing the vending machine with the door closed If a purchase order number is used be sure that it is visible and legible PARTS ORDER OPTIONS yyy Go online to www vendnetusa com Browse the Phone parts manuals Place a secured order online using USA amp Canada 888 259 9965 your credit card or Vendnet account International 515 274 3641 Email vendnet vendnetusa com Please note Fax 515 274 5775 that this is not as secured as playing an order Order online VendNet 165 North 10th Street Waukee IA 50263 USA BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING Does your vending machine have at least 4 of 15 the circuit breaker at the fuse box reset clear air space behind it Are evaporator lines running Take a sheet of Ifthe power is turned on at the fuse box is the paper approximately 4 x 5 in size Place the vending machine the only thing that doesn t work paper in front of the evaporator coil and see if the Is the vending machine plugged directly into the evaporator fans will draw the paper to th
17. e coil outlet 15 the condenser fan running Fold a sheet of 8 1 2 x 1 paper in half Place the paper in front of WARNING Do not use extension cords the condenser coils and see if it draws the paper to Extension cords cause problems it 15 the shelf in front of the evaporator coil clear 15 the evaporator coil free of dust and dirt There must be no tools or other air restricting 15 the condenser coil free of dust and dirt items Is the compressor free of dust A blanket of dust 15 the cold control set between 0 and 2 can prevent the compressor from cooling off between workouts NOTE Setting the cold control at a colder temperature does not accelerate cooling of product and may cause product to freeze TO CALL FOR SERVICE Have model number and serial number Call phone number listed below USA amp Canada International Service 800 833 441 1 VendNet A WITTERN GROUP 17227 515 274 3641 165 North 10th Street 888 259 9965 Waukee IA 50263 Email vendnet vendnetusa com United States of America Numa ae 1 Web Site www vendnetusa com P e 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 express or implied regarding the products or services prescribed herein or their use or applicability We reserve the right to modify or improv
18. e product containers the shelves of the Live Display Reinstall the Display Cover SCREWS 6 PLACES 411 PRODUCT a PRODUCT ae LIVE DISPLAY AS COVER 11618 11619 FIGURE 8 LIVE DISPLAY COVER FIGURE 9 PRODUCTS IN LIVE DISPLAY DROP SENSOR A drop vibration sensor on the delivery chute detects if a product has been vended after a selection is made The control board located on the back of the main door controls the sensor sensitivity The drop sensor sensitivity is factory calibrated and should not need adjustment Please refer to DROP SENSOR instructions in the CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING section of this manual to restore the drop sensor sensitivity to factory settings NORMAL VEND OPERATION 1 STAND BY CONDITION When the control board is in Sales Mode the display will show ICE COLd or the amount of credit If a customer presses a selection before establishing a credit the vend price for that selection will display signaling the customer that more money is needed for that selection 2 ESTABLISHING CREDIT Feeding coins into the coin mechanism or bills into the bill validator results in the display of the corresponding credit value The coin mechanism or bill validator will accept money until the highest vend price has been reached or exceeded At this point a credit has been set up through the control board that will enable a vend for any selection les
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20. ed to steady the door Upper hinge may now be removed from the vending machine Lift door from lower hinge Service as required Replace door on lower hinge Support door on blocks A second person is required to steady the door while the top hinge is installed 6 Reinstall the hinge pin retaining screw FIGURE 5 LOWER HINGE PIN LOADING PRODUCTS VEND RACK IMPORTANT SUGGESTION Load the front rack with products that sell faster When loading fill the rear selections first This method makes it easier to load the rack 1 Products featured in front door Live Display BACK SPACER must match the products being loaded 5 ee 2 Funnel slides must be kept clean Refer to Figure 7 for part names locations and product orientation 3 Refer to Figure 7 Product container bottoms must face towards the center of the rack as shown Do not store bottles in spare space of the cabinet The refrigeration unit could be damaged FUNNEL SLIDE CENTER FILLER 6 PRODUCT A loading chart has been provided on the CRADLE inner door to make it easier to keep track of what types of products have been loaded into the CB700 G1 Use a dry erase marker to avoid making a permanent mark 0J 6 If refilling with the same product size into the Is same column then load products into the columns Skip steps 7 through 11 7 loading for the first time or b chang
21. essor has shorted windings Check compressor windings with Multi Meter CAUTION Condenser must be kept clean of dirt and debris to allow for proper air circulation NOISY OR VIBRATING UNIT a Components rubbing or touching each other Check fan blades and motor Loose shrouds and harness Copper tubing Loose or unsecured parts UNIT SHORT CYCLES b Worn or aged grommets c Compressor Bad valves Slugging Bad windings see Figure 13 Low voltage Temperature setting too warm See Refrigeration Controls section in this manual UNIT OPERATES LONG OR CONTI a Air flow restricted Faulty evaporator motor or blades causing coils to ice over Loose connections on evaporator motor One motor not running e Air flow blocked by product in front of evaporator or air duct t openings REFRIGERATED SPACE TOO COLD Target temperature set too cold NUOUSLY b d Gasket leak around main door Gasket leak around delivery door Excessive load After loading unit will run longer to pull out excessive heat from product Shortage of refrigerant or restriction ll REFRIGERATED SPACE TOO WARM a Target temperature set too warm Condensing space restricted b Restricted evaporator space Unit placed too close to a wall Evaporator motor or blades faulty causing the coils to ice Compressor bad valves over the evaporator Cap tube wi
22. he back spacer latch striker or gate assembly to achieve the required dimension The Vend Rack has been factory set for most 20 oz bottles 12 02 cans There are a wide variety of water bottle sizes Avoid vending containers that collapse on itself when stacked Test vend before using Call service for additional can bottle vending information and suggestions If vending 16 9 oz water bottles remove Filler 4211816 shipped inside the Delivery Box and install it in the Vend Rack Follow instructions on Filler decal ADJUSTING THE BACK SPACER Lift the back spacer and reposition it in the adjustment slots Use notch markers as reference points to align it vertically See Figure 7 ADJUSTING THE LATCH STRIKER AND GATE ASSEMBLY Pull and lift up on the lower end of the gate assembly or latch striker Use a small screwdriver as a wedge to gently pry the dimple away from the slot opening See Figure 7 Reposition them in the adjustment slots Use notch markers as reference points to align it vertically If product spacing is correct then test vend each column using real money Load the columns to full capacity a5 LIVE DISPLAY Products featured in the front door Live Display must match the products being loaded 1 Open the main cabinet door then open the inner door 2 Use a Phillips Head screwdriver to loosen the 6 screws holding Display Cover Slide the cover lift it out and carefully set it aside 3 Plac
23. ing column to a different product size or to FRONT GATE LOADING TRAY FRONT GATE reset product cradle motor to correct CLOSED OPENED position then load one row of products in each column and test vend each column using real money FIGURE 6 VEND RACK CAUTION Do not load dented or damaged cans or bottles the columns Possible jams could occur 8 Add five 5 rows of products in each column to check product spacing Products should have 1 4 to 1 2 inches of free space at the front or back of the columns See Figure 7 See step 9 10 11 THE VEND RACK HAS BEEN SET AT THE FACTORY FOR MOST 20 OZ BOTTLES OR 12 OZ CANS SEE STEP 9 TO VEND OTHER TYPES OF CONTAINERS BACK SPACER 14 12 a Da N 1 4 TO 1 2 TYPICAL snore TYPICAL CONTOURED SETTING 10 02 N N NAMA CENTER FILLER CENTER FILLER CENTER FILLER SV SV TYPICAL 1202 CAN 2002 2002 DOUBLE DEPTH SETTING TYPICAL 12 07 CAN 114 TO 112 1 4 MIN LIFT UP 4 LIFT UP PULL Pull 4 PULL SMALL DIMPLE MUST CLEAR SCREWDRIVER SLOT OPENING ive SLOT ee SLOT OPENING OPENING DIMPLE MUST CLEAR SLOT OPENING NOTCH MARKER LATCH STRIKER LEFT SIDE GATE ASSEMBLY RIGHT SIDE FIGURE 7 COLUMN DEPTH VEND RACK ADJUSTMENTS Adjust t
24. ll start frosting 8 to 10 inches past Condenser airflow restricted evaporator connection tube Plugged or dirty condenser Check for oil around brazed connections Condenser motor or blades bad Leak around delivery door gasket Blade stuck TROUBLESHOOTING CIRCUITS WITH MULTI METER a Check the power source Use voltage section of the Multi c Check relay See Figure 13 shown below Unscrew lead Meter Should measure within 5 10 above 5 below terminals and remove relay from compressor Keep relay b Check overload upright x Te d Check terminals 1 and S or L and S with the Multi Meter Note Power must be off and fan circuit open Replace relay if continuity exists Using the resistance section of the Multi Meter check e Check compressor windings See Figure 13 shown below terminals 1 and 3 for continuity If no continuity is measured infinity overload may be tripped Wait 10 minutes and try again If still no continuity overload is defective f Check winding resistance with the Multi Meter If readings are not within 2 Ohms the compressor is faulty WARNING Wiring diagram must be followed as shown Wrong wiring can cause serious electrical hazard and potential damage or rupture component electrical parts WINDING RESISTANCE L1 GND 7 gt Approximate resistance reading across terminals use scale GROUND CONDENSOR OVERLOAD COMMON to START 8 Ohms FAN MOTOR
25. n Y ON for the CB700 vending machine This means that columns 1 2 are assigned to selection 10 and columns 3 4 are for selection 11 STEP DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button 14 Press 4 Cbs To restore Space to Sales configuration press Press 7 to toggle the setting to StSY Note StSn Space to Sales OFF StSY Space to Sales ON Press to save setting Stsn StSY 10 three times to exit SET PRICE BY SELECTION 1 Press Service Mode Button mi 14 2 Press 5 Prc EAch 3 Press and wait a moment 4 Press selection number on keypad 5 Enter new price of selection 6 press then go to step 5 7 Press to accept price 8 Repeat steps 4 thru 7 for other selections 9 four times to exit SET TOKEN VALUE 1 Press Service Mode Button i 14 2 Press 5 Pre 3 Press 4 Press 1 thru 5 to select token number 5 to view or set price value of token 6 Enter new price value of token thn1 1 00 7 Toerase press repeat step 6 8 Press to accept token price 9 Repeat steps 4 thru 8 to set price values of other tokens ICE COLd 10 Press three times to exit
26. nate odors Plastic parts may be cleaned with a quality plastic cleaner Remove and clean Condensate DO NOT GET CLEANING SOLUTION ON ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Drain Hose to eliminate any deposits that may restrict condensate water flow Vend mechanism must be kept clean Any build up of syrup deposits can cause the mechanism to malfunction Use soap and water with great care so as not to get water into the electrical components To insure proper vending keep delivery slide area free of dirt and sticky substances 23 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM CLEAN REFRIGERATION INTAKE SCREEN Remove screen and clean dust and debris from screen using a soft bristle brush or a vacuum cleaner CLEAN CONDENSER COIL amp REAR EXHAUST SCREEN Remove the Cover Assembly and clean the condenser coil of the refrigeration unit using a soft bristle brush or vacuum cleaner Pull the refrigeration unit and clean the rear exhaust screen of dirt and debris Do not block the evaporator or any area of the airflow with product or supplies ANTI CHEAT INSTALLATION WARNING Disconnect electrical power to avoid electrical shock when performing service Do not remove electrical components or parts without first unplugging the power cord from the power source 1 Unlock and open the vending machine Front Door Open the Inner Door by separating it from the Front Door 2 Find the Delivery Box on the bottom right corner of the Front Door as viewed from behind
27. nute if a keypad button is not pressed NOTE Always watch display readout after pressing the Service Mode button or keypad button SALES MODE The vending machine defaults to sales mode when it is turned on While it is in sales mode the display will show ICE COLd If there is credit to the customer it will display the amount of credit CURRENT TEMPERATURE STEP DISPLAY 1 Press 0 to view the temperature sensor reading DEX JACK OPTION FIGURE 11 SERVICE MODE BUTTON DISPENSE COINS Manually dispense coins from the coin mechanism DISPLAY Press Service Mode Button Press 1 Press 1 to dispense quarters 256 Press 2 to dispense quarters 106 Press 3 to dispense nickels 5 Press twice to exit MOTOR COUNT Displays the total count of working motors DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button mj 2 Press 2 and wait a moment 3 Press to exit 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 mi 14 Press 3 oPtn Press NULN Press 3 to toggle ON or OFF NULY Note NULn NO OFF NULy YES ON Press to save Press three times to exit
28. on so that exhaust air is not trapped Failure to do so could result in refrigeration failure Level the vending machine making sure all levelers are touching the floor The vending machine must be level for proper operation If it is properly leveled it should not rock or teeter on any of the levelers When the vending machine is level the door can be opened to any position and not move by itself Try the door half closed straight out and in a wide open position before deciding that the vending machine is level Remove all shipping brackets tape and inner packing material from the vending machine Operating the vending machine without removing the tape and packing material could result in damage to the vending machine GROUNDING EARTHING amp ELECTRICAL Prior to connecting the equipment the integrity of the main electrical supply must be checked for correct polarity voltage earth ground and amperage circuit protection The fuse or breaker protecting the circuit must be rated at 15 amps or greater is recommended that these checks be repeated at 6 months intervals with the routine safety electrical testing of the equipment itself To correct negative voltage amperage polarity or ground earth checks consult a qualified technician A noise suppressor has been installed in this vending machine to compensate for any signal noise that could interfere with the normal operation of the control board The FIGURE 2 POWER
29. ot select SnAc Note Can bottle SnAc Snack Press to save setting then go to step 6 to set selections or go to step 11 to exit 6 To set a selection press 1 then wait a moment 7 Press selection number on keypad 8 Press 1 to toggle the setting between CAn can or bott bottle 9 Press to save the setting 10 Go to step 7 to set more selections 11 Press three times to exit SET PRICE OF ENTIRE MACHINE STEP DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button ml 14 2 Press 5 Pre 3 Press and wait a moment ALL 4 Enter new price on keypad 5 To erase press then repeat step 4 6 press four times to exit Press SET COUPON VALUE 1 Press Service Mode Button mi 14 2 Press 5 Pre 3 Press 4 1 4 1 thru 5 to select coupon number to view or set price value of coupon 1 00 5 Press 6 Enter new price value of coupon 7 Toerase press and repeat step 6 8 Press accept coupon price 9 Repeat steps 4 thru 8 to set price values of other coupons ICE COLd 10 Press three times to exit SPACE TO SALES StSY Space to Sales is factory set to o
30. r damage File the claim with the carrier not the manufacturer within 15 days after receipt of the machine Carefully remove outside packing material to avoid damage to the finish or exterior of the INSERT SCREWDRIVER machine Remove adhesive residue with IN SLOT AND TWIST denatured alcohol or common household vinegar Remove the Knock Away Support by placing a spacer under the vending machine insert a USE A WOOD BLOCK TO screwdriver or prying tool into the grove and PROP UP ONE SIDE split the wood in two Discard the washer located on each side of the wooden supports Turn the leveling screws as far in as possible See Figure 1 FIGURE 1 REMOVING KNOCK AWAY SUPPORTS A10673 Consult local state and federal codes and regulations before installation of the vending machine To minimize installation time and to avoid service problems due to improper installation follow the instructions outlined in this manual Position the vending machine in its place of operation no further than six feet from the power outlet or receptacle and check that the door will open fully without interference Leave at least four inches of space between the back of the vending machine and any wall obstruction for proper air circulation CAUTION Do not block the vent openings in front or in the rear of the vending machine Always allow free ventilation behind a bank installati
31. ress three times to exit The coin mechanism will keep track of the exact number of each coin as coins are 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 RELAY TEST STE DISPLAY 1 Press Service Mode Button E 14 2 Press 7 tUFL 3 Add 5 coins of each through the coin insert 25 10 and 5 Total coin value is displayed 4 Press to save 5 twice to exit Press Service Mode Button Press Press Press 1 to display compressor relay1 status Press 1 to turn ON the compressor relay Press 1 again to turn it OFF TEST ALL MOTORS CAUTION Once the compressor has been turned off wait 3 STEP DISPLAY minutes before turning it on again to prevent Press Service Mode Button i 14 possible damage to the compressor Note rL1o relay1 switch contacts open OFF rL1c relay1 switch contacts closed ON Press 9 Motor selection number will display ALL while it is being tested Press twice to stop test and exit ICE COLd Press 4 times to exit REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATION CONTROLS The target temperature setting for the refrigeration system has been preset at the factory Refer to TA
32. s than or equal to the established credit 6 3 VALID SELECTION Making a selection on the keypad causes the control board to determine if a vend motor is available and if enough credit is established If both conditions are met then a vend is initiated 4 VEND SEQUENCE The control board then distributes 24 volts DC through the door and cabinet wiring harnesses and to the coil of the selected product cradle motor At the same time the display will flash This indicates to the customer that a vend is in progress As the product cradle motor receives power it will turn the product cradle attempting to vend a can or bottle 5 PRODUCT DELIVERY As the can or bottle drops onto the product delivery chute impact or vibration allows the drop sensor to send a low voltage signal to the control board indicating that the product has been vended After receiving the drop sensor signal the control board will recognize how the vending machine is programmed and responds accordingly Refer to CAN BOTTLE menu section on page 2 for additional features 6 SOLD OUT The display will blink to show the vend process of each selection If a product drop is not detected in 10 to 12 seconds MAKE ANOTHER SELECTION light turns on This condition may be due one of the the following e Column is actually sold out Selected column is jammed Wrong selection number Drop Sensor does not detect product drop which may be an indication of
33. ssesssseeees 10 Stand By Condition 6 Refrigeration Troubleshooting 10 Establishing Credit 6 Compressor Will Not Start 11 Valid Selection 7 Compressor Trips On Overload 11 Vend 7 Noisy or Vibrating Unit Unit Short 111 7 Unit Operates Long or Continuously 11 Resetting Sold Out Selections 7 K CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING 7 Troubleshooting Circuits with Mult 12 Control siisii 7 Refrigeration Unit Removal ssssssssssssscssssssessessessseesssssenssssees 12 Sales sirisser daat 7 CARE amp CLEANING 13 Current Temperature 7 Cabinet Exterior ccssssssssssssssssssesssssssssssssssssssssseeesssssssssssssessssse 13 Service Mode 7 Cabinet Interior 2 3 Dispense COINS 8 Refrigeration System 14 otor RES aR OUR 4 INSTALLATION 14 Bill Escrow a PARTS ORDERING PROCEDURE 15 Multi Vend 8 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE 15 Free Vend m8 SCHEMATIC
34. the Front Door Remove the Delivery Box from the Front Door by removing the mounting nuts on the right bottom and left sides of the Delivery Box See Figure 17 LEFT VIEW DELIVERY BOX RIGHT VIEW BOTTOM VIEW FIGURE 17 REMOVE THE DELIVERY BOX 3 Remove the four 4 nuts holding the Delivery Bezel and save them for step 4 Insert the Anti Cheat through the Delivery Bezel rectangular hole See Figure 18 4 Mount the Anti Cheat slotted mounting holes over the mounting bolts of the door as shown in Figure 19 Reinstall the nuts saved from step 3 and tighten them 5 Reinstall the Delivery Box 6 Close the Inner Door to the Front Door Plug the machine s power cord to the wall outlet and turn on the power 7 Close the Front Door and perform test vends FIGURE 18 ANTI CHEAT FIGURE 19 ANTI CHEAT FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW 14 PARTS ORDERING PROCEDURE PLEASE HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION The model number and serial number of the Shipping address vending machine Address where the invoice should be sent Correct part number and description from the The number of parts required pertinent part and or parts manual If you do not have the correct parts manual go online to www vendnetusa com or contact Any special shipping instructions e Desired c

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