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Page 1: 4840053 Can, Cold Food, and Frozen Food Module Setup

February, 2000 1670001

Page 2: 4840053 Can, Cold Food, and Frozen Food Module Setup

What is this booklet for?Since your merchandiser came equipped with a can or food module, the Snack Center Setup and Opera-tor’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 advanced 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.

This machine has been engineered to our own rigid safety and performance standards. It has been designed to comply with sanitation and health guidelines recommended by the Automatic Mer-chandising Health-Industry Council (AMHIC) and it conforms with all other NAMA safety rec-ommendations.

This machine has been manufactured in accordance with the safety standards of both Under-writer’s Laboratories and the Canadian Standards Association. To maintain this degree of safety and to continue to achieve the level of performance built into this machine, it is important that installation and maintenance be performed so as to not alter the original construction or wiring and that replacement parts are as specified in the Parts Manual. Your investment in this equip-ment will be protected by using this Setup and Operator’s Guide and the Parts Manual in your operation, service and maintenance work. By following prescribed procedures, machine perfor-mance and safety will be preserved.

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Can, Cold Food, and Frozen Food Module Setup and Operator’s Guide

Table of Contents

Cold Can Unit..................................................................................................................................... 1

1. Install Price Labels for Cold Can Selections........................................................................... 12. Adjust the Price Rolls for Cold Can Selections....................................................................... 23. Install Product ID Labels for Cold Can Selections ................................................................. 24. Install Selection ID Labels ...................................................................................................... 35. Load the Cold Can Module ..................................................................................................... 46. Removing the Can Compartment Door Assembly.................................................................. 5

Food Module ...................................................................................................................................... 71. Install Price Labels for Food Module Selections .................................................................... 72. Install Selection ID Labels for Food Module Items ................................................................ 83. Adjust the Price Labels for Food Module Selections............................................................. 94. Load the Refrigerated or Frozen Food Module..................................................................... 10

Basic Programming .......................................................................................................................... 121. Set Prices ............................................................................................................................... 122. View the Chiller or Can Unit Temperature ........................................................................... 12

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CAN MODULE

If you have a can module, follow the setup instructions starting on page 1.

FOOD MODULE(Frozen or Refrigerated)

If you have a food module, follow the setup instructions starting on page 7.

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ample:

oes in

Cold Can Unit

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

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 g

the bottom slot.

1. Install Price Labels for Cold Can Selections

CENTS ROLL

DOLLAR ROLL

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• Price rolls are printed on coiled-up strips as shown in this example. (The dollar and cents rolls are factory installed.) If you use another type of cur-rency, 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 1Cents roll - 00 to 95, increments of 05

• Remove the price rolls as required, and install the appropriate one(s) for your currency.

PRESS TOP OF ROLL

PAST FLEXIBLE TAB

NEAR TOP EDGE

INSERT BOTTOM OF ROLL

THROUGH SLOT ALONG

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2. Adjust the Price Rolls for Cold Can Selections

3. Install Product ID Labels for Cold Can Selections

There are two price label rolls for each selection.• The roll on the left is for dollars, and it goes from $0 to

$12.• The roll on the right is for cents, and it goes from .00 to

.95 in steps of .05.

1. Scroll downward to decrease the price.2. Scroll upward to increase the price.

WARNING

The rolls are easier to scrollif you use the eraser end of apencil.

CENTS

PRICE ROLL

INC

RE

AS

EP

RIC

E

DE

CR

EA

SE

PR

ICE

DOLLAR

PRICE ROLL

SELECTION

IDENTIFICATION157P0055

PRODUCT

IDENTIFICATION

LABEL157P0054

Product ID labels (flavor strips) are in the plastic bag that contained this book. They are held in place above the price labels for each selection. To install a new ID label, proceed as follows:

1. Flex the label as shown and place it into position.2. Release the label, and allow the label frame to hold it in place.3. Pop the label out of place with a pencil or your fingernail.

If you need a specific product ID label that was not included in the plastic bag containing this manual, contact:

SCREEN ART1801 Mid Park DriveKnoxville, TN 37921Phone: 1-800-251-9031In Tennesee: 1-800-332-9924

Refer to style SA13 (1.75 x 4.62)

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Selection ID numbers are printed on clear plastic sheets. You will find these in the plastic bag that contained 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. Use the "E" and "F" selections for the can module.

Installing Selection ID Numbers:1. Make sure the price rolls have been installed. 2. Press together the two long edges of the selection ID label.3. Snap the selection ID label into position on the front of the tray as shown. See the bottom figure

on the next pate for the position of each of the selections.

4. Install Selection ID Labels

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SELECTION

IDENTIFICATION LABEL

CENTS

PRICE ROLL

DOLLAR

PRICE ROLL

SELECTION

IDENTIFICATION

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5. Load the Cold Can Module

F0

E0 E1

F1 F2

E2 E3

F3

E0 E1 E2

F0 F1 F2 F3

E3

LOAD CANS

HERE

CANS ARE

EJECTED HERE

LOWER SELECTIONS LOADED HERE

UPPER SELECTIONS LOADED HERE

UPPER SELECTIONS EJECTED HERE

LOWER SELECTIONS EJECTED HERE

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LOWER SELECTIONS LOADED HERE

UPPER SELECTIONS LOADED HERE

UPPER SELECTIONS EJECTED HERE

LOWER SELECTIONS EJECTED HERE

F0

F0

E0 E1

F1

F1

F2

F2

E2 E3E3E3E3 E4

F3

F3

F3

F3

F3

F3

F3 F4

F4F3

E0 E1 E2

F0 F1 F2 F3F3F3F3

E3E3E3E3 E4

F4

LOAD CANS

HERE

CANS ARE

EJECTED HERE

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1. Lower the loading door into the loading position.

2. Load each of the selections as shown.3. After all selections are loaded, raise the

door and secure it in place.

8 - SELECT CAN

10 - SELECT CAN

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6. Removing the Can Compartment Door Assembly

HEX HEAD SCREW

AB

CDE

FGH

J12

345

678

9Q 0#

CRANENATIONAL VENDORS

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CAN MODULECAN MODULE

HEX HEAD SCREW

DOOR RETAINER

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10 - SELECT CAN MODULE:1. Remove four hex head screws holding the can compartment

door assembly to the can compartment.2. Remove the can compartment door assembly.3. Replace the door in the opposite order of removal.

8 - SELECT CAN MODULE:1. Sufficiently loosen the two hex head screws holding

each door retainer to allow them to lift up clear of the door assembly front.

2. While lifting up on the front of both door retainers with your thumbs, pull the door assembly toward you.

3. Lift the door assembly up from the can module.4. Replace the door in the opposite order of removal.

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Instructions for setting up your food module start on the next

page...

NOW WHAT?There are still some things you need to do to complete setting up your merchan-diser. Return to the same location in the Snack Center Setup Guide that sent you to this booklet.

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ample:

oes in

Food Module

• There are three pairs of slots in the front of the can unit for each position. Install per this ex1. 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 g

the bottom slot.

1. Install Price Labels for Food Module Selections

CENTS ROLL

DOLLAR ROLL

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• Price rolls are printed on coiled-up strips as shown in this example. (The dollar and cents rolls are factory installed.) If you use another type of cur-rency, 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 1Cents roll - 00 to 95, increments of 05

• Remove the price rolls as required, and install the appropriate one(s) for your currency.

PRESS TOP OF ROLL

PAST FLEXIBLE TAB

NEAR TOP EDGE

INSERT BOTTOM OF ROLL

THROUGH SLOT ALONG

BOTTOM EDGE157P0044

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Which Label Goes With Which Selection?

STANDARD FOOD MODULE

2. Install Selection ID Labels for Food Module Items

SELECTION

IDENTIFICATION LABEL

CENTS

PRICE ROLL

DOLLAR

PRICE ROLL

SELECTION

IDENTIFICATION

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Selection ID numbers are printed on clear plastic labels. You will find these in the plastic bag that contained this manual. Use the "D", "E", and "F" selection labels for the food module.

1. Make sure the price rolls are installed.

2. Press the two long edges of the selec-tion ID label together.

3. Snap the label into position on the front of the tray as shown. The selection positions are shown in the figure below.

D0 D2 D4

E4E2E0

F4F2F0

PUSHER

BELT

SPIRAL

BELT

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D0 D2 D4

E4

F4

E2

F2

E0

F0

E1

F1

E3

F3

E5

F5

PUSHER

BELT

SPIRAL

BELT

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EXPANDED FOOD MODULE

You can set selection prices within the following range:Minimum price ........$.00Maximum price....$12.95Increment .................$.05

1. Using your thumb or the eraser end of a pencil, scroll downward to decrease the price.2. Using your thumb or the eraser end of a pencil, scroll upward to increase the price.

WARNING

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

3. Adjust the Price Labels for Food Module Selections

D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6

E0

E0 E2 E4 E6

E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6

F0 F0 F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7F4 F6

SPIRALS

SPIRALS

BELTS

BELTS

D0

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BELT, PUSHER, AND SPIRAL ASSIGNMENTS (EXPANDED MODULE SHOWN)

4. Load the Refrigerated or Frozen Food Module

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1. Lift the loading door latch and open the loading door.2. Place both hands on the food module tray as shown.3. Lightly push back on the tray with your palms. This will

release the tray latches on the sides of the tray.4. Push down on the tray latches with your thumbs.5. Pull the tray forward until it stops.6. Load each of the spiral selections as shown.7. Load the belt and pusher selections as

shown.8. See below for belt, pusher, and spiral

assignments.9. After all selections are loaded, push

the tray in until it latches. Close and latch the door.

FOOD SELECTIONS

LOADED IN SPIRALS

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D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6

E0

E0 E2 E4 E6

E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6

F0 F0 F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7F4 F6

SPIRALS

SPIRALS

BELTS

BELTS

D0

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4. Load the Refrigerated or Frozen Food Module (continued)

PUSHER

FOOD SELECTIONS LOADED IN PUSHER

FOOD SELECTIONS LOADED IN BELT

BELT DIVIDER

BELT

˜

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Basic ProgrammingThe Service Keypad

1. Press . The display shows ** 2.50 .25. 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 B1 X.XX .

Enter a price using the number keys. The selection is now priced.

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

WARNING

Refer to your Programming Guide for other pricing options.

After your merchandiser has been running for a while, you may want to see if the chiller or can unit (optional) 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 Program-

ming Guide.

1. Set Prices

2. View the Chiller or Can Unit Temperature

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!

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NOW WHAT?There are still some things you need to do to complete setting up your merchandiser. Return to the same loca-tion in the Snack Center Setup Guide that sent you to this booklet.

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