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INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Snakky
SL
UK
English
DOC. NO. H 204U 00
EDITION 1 2003-03

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Snakky English DOC. NO. H 204U 00 EDITION 1 2003-03...
  • Page 3 Targhetta di identificazione Identification label Valbrembo, 01/01/2012 DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA’ DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DÉCLARATION DE CONFORMITÉ KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG DECLARACIÓN DE CONFORMIDAD DECLARAÇÃO DE CONFORMIDADE VERKLARING VAN OVEREENSTEMMING Italiano Si dichiara che la macchina, descritta nella targhetta di identificazione, è Direttive europee Sostituita da conforme alle disposizioni legislative delle Direttive Europee elencate a lato e suc- European directives...
  • Page 4 Declaration of conformity for scrapping T�� s��b�� s���s ���� ��� ������� ��� ��� be disposed of as common waste, but it must b� ��s��s�� �� �s �� �s �s��b��s��� b� ��� T�� ����������� �� ���������� ���� ��� �������� ������ 2002/96/CE (Waste Electrical and Electronics ��v�s ���...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PAGE 2 FILLER MENU PAGE 13 STATISTICS PAGE 14 IDENTIFICATION OF THE VENDING MACHINE PAGE 2 PRICES FOR SINGLE SELECTIONS PAGE 14 IN CASE OF FAILURE PAGE 2 SPECIAL SELECTIONS PAGE 14 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE PAGE 2 TEST PAGE 15 USING THE VENDING MACHINE...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    IN Case Of faIlURe In most cases, any technical problems are corrected by INTRODUCTION small repair operations; however, before contacting the manufacturer we recommend that this manual be read This technical documentation is part and parcel of carefully. the machine and must always follow the machine in Should there be serious failures or malfunctions, contact case it is moved or ownership is transferred, so as the following:...
  • Page 7: Using The Vending Machine

    USING THE VENDING MACHINE FOR PACKAGED PRODUCTS The machine can operate only as “slave”, which means that it has to be connected to a “master” machine that can control its functions, since the reduced electronics does not permit autonomous operation of this vending machine. The various functions are programmed through the selec- tion keypad of the “master”...
  • Page 8: Warning For Scrapping

    CONTROLS AND SAFETY DEVICES WARNING FOR SCRAPPING - Main switch Whenever the machine is to be scrapped, the laws in force regarding environment protection should be strictly ob- - Timeout for power supply to dispensing motors served. More specifically: - Compressor overheating protection - ferrous and plastic materials and the like are to be - Line fuses disposed of in authorized areas only;...
  • Page 9: Variable Combination Lock

    To change combination do as follows: CHANGEABLE COMBINATION LOCK - open the machine door to avoid forcing the rotation; Some machine models are fitted with a changeable com- bination lock. - lightly lubricate the inside of the lock with a spray; The lock is supplied with two silver colour keys to be used - insert the current change key (black) and rotate to the for normal opening and closing.
  • Page 10: Loading And Cleaning

    CONFIGURING THE SPIRALS Chapter 1 LOADING AND CLEANING According to the size of the products to be dispensed, each machine can be fitted with a variable number of trays (maximum 6), product compartments and with dispensing MAIN SWITCH spirals of different pitch. By opening the side door, access can be gained to the main switch (see Fig.
  • Page 11: Hygiene And Maintenance

    It is also possible to insert a divider in the already installed The spirals can be positioned with 22,5 degree steps by spirals (see Fig. 8). pulling them towards the front and rotating them in the direction of ejection. Normally, the products can be dispensed without any problems when the spiral end is in the lower centre posi- tion.
  • Page 12: Loading Products

    LOADING PRODUCTS Very thin products can be dispensed only using the special spacer. - Remove one tray at a time, lifting it and pulling it past the retaining slide. The upper trays will tilt downwards to facilitate loading. Fig. 12 1 - Product spacer 2 - Brackets 3 - Adjustment notches...
  • Page 13: Installation

    MASTER/SLAVE BANK Chapter 2 INSTALLATION Since the machine does not have its own user interface, it must be connected to another vending machine that has master functions. The machine installation and the following mainte- The master machine must have a numeric keypad to allow nance operations should be carried out by qualified programming operations and vending for the bank of personnel only, who are trained in the correct use of...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Vending Machines

    Using special kits also the following configurations are CONNECTING THE NUMERIC KEYPAD possible: If the master machine is of the type with direct selection B - Master with numeric keypad + slave without inter- buttons, the numeric keypad (see Fig. 18) must be in- face stalled as follows: B - Master with direct buttons (adding the numeric...
  • Page 15: Assembling The Vending Machine

    ASSEMBLING THE VENDING MACHINES CONNECTING THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SUPPLY To assemble master and slave vending machines do as follows: The machine is designed to operate under a single-phase 230 V~ voltage and is protected by T6.3 A fuses. - Check that side ventilation grilles of the machines equipped with a cooling unit are completely free.
  • Page 16: Controls And Information

    The cooling unit is located in the lower part of the cabinet. CONTROLS AND INFORMATION When removing the cover of the last ventilation grille (see The machine can be used only as slave, therefore the Fig. 17) the air circulation ensures a uniform temperature control functions are handled by the master machine.
  • Page 17: Operating Modes

    NORMAL OPERATING MODE OPERATING MODES The machine is preset to normal operating mode when The machine control software has three different function connected to the power supply with the main switch on. levels, which are: The lighting is switched on and the messages for the - normal operation;...
  • Page 18: Statistics

    PRICES FOR SINGLE SELECTIONS TATISTICS This function is used to change the sales price for each Data on the machine operations is stored in both general selection according to the time band. counters and relative counters, which can be reset without is used to access directly the price/selection losing total data.
  • Page 19: Test

    TEST “Temperature” The value of temperature detected by the probe is dis- SELECTIONS played. In the event of disconnection the value -11.0 is displayed. This function is used to simulate the normal dispensing of In the event of a short-circuit the value 41.0 is displayed. products without inserting any money to check the func- Press “...
  • Page 20: Technician Menu

    Statistics Display partial TECHNICIAN MENU total Using the programming procedures described in this Cancel partial section, it is possible to set all variables regarding ma- total chine configuration. To access it is necessary to press the programming button Display relat. partial on the master machine and enter the information for the total machine that will be set to “filler menu”...
  • Page 21: Present Failures

    PRESENT FAILURES Dispensing compartment lock When the function “unlock compartment with dispensing” READING and the parameter “out of service if open” are active, the machine will lock if the locking device of the dispensing When the “Failure” function is displayed, press the confirm compartment remains blocked when closed or it does not key “...
  • Page 22: Programming Parameters

    The related menu is used for combining a slave selection PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS (10 to 79) with a master selection (01 to 18 or 10 to 79 according to the type of keypad). If one of the two selections is not available, the combined CASH selection is not dispensed.
  • Page 23: Photocells

    PHOTOCELL PARAMETERS DISPLAY The vending machine can be fitted (as standard feature or This set of functions is used to manage the messages as optional according to the model) with a device that, by indicated on the external display. means of photocells, detects the passage of dispensed LANGUAGE products.
  • Page 24: Statistics

    DISPLAY TATISTICS When pressing the confirm key “ ” the data described in Data on the machine operations is stored in both general the paragraph “Printing the statistics” is sequentially dis- counters and relative counters, which can be reset without played.
  • Page 25: Machine Information

    “Temperature” EVADTS CODES The value of temperature detected by the probe is dis- The EVADTS (European Vending Association Data Trans- played. fer System) communication protocol has two codes for In the event of disconnection the value -11.0 is displayed. identifying the machine and for recognising the data In the event of a short-circuit the value 41.0 is displayed.
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    Chapter 3 MAINTENANCE The integrity of the machine and compliance with the standards of the relevant systems must be checked at least once a year by qualified personnel. The maintenance operations described in this chapter should be carried out with the machine energised and therefore by qualified personnel, who are trained in the correct use of the machine and are aware of the specific risks of such condition.
  • Page 27: Configuring The Trays

    REPLACING THE SPIRALS CONFIGURING THE TRAYS In order to change the number and the set-up of the compartments, proceed as follows: PRODUCT SPACERS - Slide out the concerned tray. The spacers are used when loading “narrow” products. - Rotate the spiral in the opposite direction to the ejec- The spacers should be fitted to contain products, without tion rotation, holding the plastic support flange still, to blocking them, towards the right-hand side of the compart-...
  • Page 28: Changing The Number Of Trays

    CHANGING THE TRAY CONFIGURATION CHANGING THE NUMBER OF TRAYS The vending machines are supplied with 6 trays. The configuration of the spirals on each tray can be It is however possible to bring the number of trays to 5, changed. To go from two selections with single spirals to proceeding as follows: one selection with double spirals, do as follows: - Disconnect the plug from the power supply.
  • Page 29: Power Supply Unit

    POWER SUPPLY UNIT The fuses and the switch at the front of the power supply unit have the functions indicated below. When replacing any fuses the power supply cable must be disconnected from the mains. To access the inside of the power supply unit, remove the product dispensing compartment proceeding as described in the chapter “Access to the cooling unit”.
  • Page 53: Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DIAGRAM LEGEND INITIALS DESCRIPTION INITIALS DESCRIPTION CAN-BUS CONNECTOR DISP COMPT FLAP MICROSWITCH FILTER CONDENSER COMPRESSOR CM0-9 VENDING MOTOR CAM DISPENSING COMPARTMENT MOTOR CAM TEMPERATURE PROBE DIODE RS232 SERIAL PORT RADIO INTERFERENCE SUPPRESS BALLAST PHOTODIODE OUT/R BOARD PHOTOTRANSISTOR STARTER MAIN SWITCH C.P.U.
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  • Page 63 The Manufacturer reserves the right to modify, without prior notice, the characteristics of the equipment described in this publication; and further declines to accept any responsibility for any inaccuracies contained in this publication which can be ascribed to printing and/or transcription errors. All instructions, drawings, tables and information contained in this publication are confidential and can neither be repro- duced completely or in part, nor be transmitted to third parties without the written permit of the Manufacturer, who has the sole ownership.

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