Crane Merchandising Systems 480 user manual

User manual for the device Crane Merchandising Systems 480

Device: Crane Merchandising Systems 480
Category: Window
Manufacturer: Crane Merchandising Systems
Size: 3.87 MB
Added : 6/12/2014
Number of pages: 103
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Refreshment Center Operator’s Guide Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ................................................................................................................. 1 Power Requirements ............................................................................................................................. 3 Unpack the Machine ............................................................................................................................. 3 Contr

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Table of Contents Refreshment Center Operator’s Install the Optional Cash Box Lock.................................................................................................... 46 Set Up the Coin Mechanism ............................................................................................................... 47 Load the Coin Mechanism.................................................................................................................. 47 Operational Readiness Check ...

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Refreshment Center Operator’s Guide Table of Contents View Number Of Test Vends ............................................................................................................ 85 View Machine ID Number ................................................................................................................ 85 Test the Motors .................................................................................................................................. 87 Download Data To A

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Table of Contents Refreshment Center Operator’s 4800006 iv December 2004

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Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Introduction Section 1: Introduction Exterior View December 2004 1 4800006

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Introduction Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Interior View 4800006 2 December 2004

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Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Introduction Power Requirements 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 merchandiser should have its own electrical circuit and that circuit should be protected with a circuit breake

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Introduction Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Controls and Indicators DOOR SWITCH. When the cabinet door is open, this switch turns off the compressor and evaporator fan. INTERLOCK SWITCH. (230 volt models only) Turns off the glass heater and display lights when the cabinet door is open. Pull the switch out to restore high voltage for maintenance. LOW VOLTAGE SWITCH. Tells the controller software the main door is open or closed. MESSAGE DISPLAY. This is how the merchandiser communicates

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Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Introduction 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 the (LED 1) controller PCB. HEARTBEAT When flashing, this red LED indicates that the controller PCB is (LED 2) active, and the software is operating. "CAUTION - Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries acco

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Introduction Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Turn the Merchandiser ON and OFF I MAIN POWER MAIN LABEL O SWITCH POWER ON SWITCH OFF LABEL ELECTRONICS BREAKER LOW VOLTAGE CIRCUIT BREAKER 626p0040 626P0005 US / CANADA POWER PANEL INTERNATIONAL POWER PANEL  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 panel. WARNING Lethal voltages are present. Unplug the merchandi

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Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Initial Set-Up Section 2: Initial Set-Up Moving the Merchandiser Through a Narrow Doorway NOTE 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 cabinet. Remove the Bottom and Top Panels: 1. Remove the screws that secure the top and bottom knock-out panels to the cabinet. 2. Lift panels upward to remove them from the cabinet. December 2004 7 4800006

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Initial Set-Up Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Move 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. 4800006 8 December 2004

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Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Initial Set-Up Open the Rear Outlet Diffuser The rear outlet diffuser vents warm air up and out of the back of the merchandiser, away from the air inlet (on the bottom of the cabinet). It is shipped in the closed position and must be opened before the merchandiser is put into service. 1. Remove the two screws holding the upper corners of the diffuser against the back of the cabinet. Notice the two unused screw holes at the corners. NOTE: Wear protective

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Initial Set-Up Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Configure Machine for Dual Zone To configure your machine for dual zone you must first know what duct system your machine has. There are two different duct systems. There is a version 1 duct system which uses a tall air supply panel (as shown in figure 1 and 2). This air supply panel will extend all the way to the top of the machine. Version 2 duct system which uses a short air supply panel (as shown in figure 3) will only extend about half

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Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Initial Set-Up Set machine for two tray configuration version 1: FIGURE 1 December 2004 11 4800006

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Initial Set-Up Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Version 1 duct system two tray configuration (See Figure , “Figure 1,” on page 11) 1. You must first remove all trays from your merchandiser. 2. Remove the right tray rail guide for tray A shelf. 3. Remove the tray rail board and the tray shield from the second tray guide rail in the machine. 4. Re-attached the tray shield to the second tray rail. 5. Mount the tray rail board and the to the right side of the barriers mounting rail standoffs. 6.

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Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Initial Set-Up Set the machine for three tray configuration version 1: Note: If you are using a three tray configuration you will not use the air deflector and the air plate. FIGURE 2 December 2004 13 4800006

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Initial Set-Up Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Version 1 Duct system three tray configuration (See Figure , “Figure 2,” on page 13) 1. You must first remove all trays from your merchandiser. 2. Remove the right two tray rail guides for tray A and B shelf. 3. Remove the tray rail board and the tray shield from the third tray guide rail in the machine. 4. Re-attached the tray shield to the third tray rail. 5. Mount the tray rail board and to the right side of the barriers mounting rail stando

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Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Initial Set-Up Set the machine for a two or three tray configuration version 2: FIGURE 3 December 2004 15 4800006


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