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AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS international, ltd.
OPERATING MANUAL
PARTS MANUAL
APi 748 V1.1 406
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LEASE DO NOT
REMOVE MANUAL
FROM MACHINE
75 West Plato Boulevard ● St. Paul, Minnesota 55107-2095
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SERVICE MANUAL
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P/N 77500001

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Hershy Breuer
May 14, 2025

I Broke the lock, can you help me figure what type of lock it comes for my machine so I can get a new one?

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Mr. Anderson
May 21, 2025

The Automatic Products Showcase 748 uses a coin mech compartment key lock, specifically referred to as the "BackCoin Mech Compartment Key" with part number P/N 77500001.

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  • Page 1 AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS international, ltd. SERVICE MANUAL OPERATING MANUAL PARTS MANUAL LEASE DO NOT REMOVE MANUAL FROM MACHINE 75 West Plato Boulevard ● St. Paul, Minnesota 55107-2095 APi 748 V1.1 406 P/N 77500001...
  • Page 2 Fast Track Links Description Service Modes Troubleshooting Maintenance Parts Drawings APi 748 V1.1 406 P/N 77500001...
  • Page 3 Section 1 Warranty How to use manual Installation 1.3 – 1.4 Section 2 - Description Introduction 2.1 – 2.3 Major Components 2.4 – 2.5 Operation 2.6 – 2.7 Programmable Options 2.7 – 2.10 Section 3 – Service Mode Introduction Service Mode Map Accessing Service Modes Coin Mech Inventory 3.4 –...
  • Page 4 WARRANTY Automatic Products international ltd. (APi) expressly warrants these automatic merchandisers (the "Unit"), manufactured by it, to be free under normal use and service from defects in material or workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of delivery of this Unit to the original purchaser. This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the Unit.
  • Page 5 This manual provides detailed information regarding the unpacking, setup, installation, and programming and operation of the Automatic Products international 748 Showcase cold food merchandiser. Please read and understand the contents of this manual before attempting to setup and install the machine.
  • Page 6 Section 1: Installation INTRODUCTION This section contains instructions for unpacking the APi 748 Showcase® Merchandiser and installing it on location. It is important for ease of service, reliability, and safety that you install the machine properly. DOOR UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS Place level in position A, and adjust the bottom The APi 748 is shipped in one carton with all leg levelers, and repeat in positions B &...
  • Page 7 11. Turn the Main Power Switch ON (leaving Coin messages, then proceed to the next step. Compartment and Main Doors open). Check that fluorescent lamps 12. At power-up the following sequence of illuminated. displays should occur: 14. Check the Service Switch operation by a) The Column Price Displays will show from rotating the turret one full rotation.
  • Page 8 Section 2: Description INTRODUCTION The 748 Showcase® Merchandiser has a maximum capacity of 154 items. It is capable of 3-level pricing and 3-level discounts controlled through Event scheduling. Individual selections can be reserved and sold on specific or multiple shifts. The 748 Machine Controller permits individual programming to vend either FIFO (First In/First Out) mode or Shopper mode by shelf.
  • Page 9 Figure 2-1: Front View Figure 2-2: Coin Mech Compartment Door Shown in Open Position Back APi 748 V1.1 406 77500001...
  • Page 10 Figure 2-3: Main Door Open View Figure 2-4: Power Supply Panel Shown in Open Position Back APi 748 V1.1 406 77500001...
  • Page 11 MAJOR COMPONENTS Service Switch 748 Machine Controller This switch is located along the inside edge, on The 748 Machine Controller controls and monitors the hinge side of the Main Door. It is a momentary the 748’s performance. It also: rocker switch that can be used to rotate the turret keeps track of real time when cleaning or filling the machine with product.
  • Page 12 temperature to voltage, which is monitored by the Relay Interface Board Located on the inner front door near the lower hinge, Refrigeration/Turret Module. The temperature is this board contains the energy control relay for the transferred to the 748 Machine Controller where it is door heaters, the turret motor interlock relay, and the used for Health Control processing.
  • Page 13 THANK YOU - Displayed after a customer makes OPERATION Normal 748 machine operation will find the 748 a selection. food compartment within the storage temperature range, fluorescent lamps lit, all delivery doors NOT ENOUGH CREDIT - This message is locked, column price displays showing the prices displayed when a customer tries to make a of each adjacent compartment, and the Message purchase but has not inserted enough money.
  • Page 14 mode and the turret is not positioned at the first in PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS product. The customer must select xx using the The 748 has several programmable options. keypad. Some options can simply be turned on or off, where other options can be scheduled to turn on SELECTING SHELF xx - This message is or off at programmed times.
  • Page 15 Shutdown and Timed Lockout Discount The Shutdown option can also be set to ON. This Three different discounts may be programmed. will cause the 748 to immediately go into Discount amounts will be subtracted from the shutdown when the coin door is closed. To restore regular price whenever that discount becomes the machine to vend mode, the coin door must be active.
  • Page 16 SCHEDULED EVENTS FIFO Vend Mode Up to 25 scheduled events may be programmed The 748 can be set up to vend items on a shelf in into the 748. A scheduled event is an option that a First-In-First-Out (FIFO) mode. This is a way to is turned on and off based on time of day and the ensure the oldest product on a shelf is purchased day of the week.
  • Page 17 the Display will show “SET FIRST EMPTIES”. For FIFO MODE OPERATION Start Point, Full Shelf every partially filled FIFO shelf, rotate the turret After initialization, items are sold in sequential until the last available product is just to the right of order as shown here.
  • Page 18 the machine, always check the Error History before Section 3: Service Mode putting the machine back into service. Introduction The 748 uses a menu driven interface to set up Refer to Section 4: Troubleshooting to help resolve the machine, retrieve audit information, and any reported errors.
  • Page 19 AP 748 Showcase Operating Modes HOT KEYS Reset + MACHINE ID NUMBER INTERIOR TEMPERATURE ----DIAGNOSTICS--- ----HISTORY--- HEALTH CONTROL STATUS FULL INITIALIZE ERROR TIME AND DATE TEMPERATURE STATUS NOT USED VIEW HISTORY LOG TIME OVER HEALTH VIEW ERROR LOG TIME AND DAY HEALTH TEST VIEW TEMP LOG DATE...
  • Page 20 The service mode function groups and the keys ACCESSING SERVICE MENUS Access to all service menus starts with the they are assigned to are: Message Center showing “- - - SERVICE MENU [1] Load and calibrate coin tubes - - -”. If the display shows something different, [2] Set up 748 options push the [RESET] key to return to the top of the [3] Set prices and shelf parameters...
  • Page 21 Pressing the [1] Key from “Service” the display will prompt the coin mech inventory. #1 Key #2 Key *Increments the *Decrements the value of coins in the number of coins tube in a tube. #5 Key #7 Key Dispenses 1 coin Dispenses 3 from tube.
  • Page 22 Pressing from “Service” the display will prompt the coin mech inventory KEY [1] Coin Tubes – The purpose of this function is to allow the operator to inventory and adjust the number of coins in the coin tubes. Note: When an MDB coin changer is installed and the TUBES option is set to AUTO, this function will show the number of coins in the tubes but will not allow manual...
  • Page 23 Pressing the [2] Key from “Service” the display will prompt Options - - - Options - - [2] Set Discount Mode [1] Set Price Mode [4] Set Sell by Shift Mode [6] Set Sold Out Check Mode [3] Set Multiview Mode [5] Set Shutdown Mode [9] Set Winner Odds [8] Set Force Vend...
  • Page 24 Pressing the [2] Key from “Service” the display will prompt Discount [2][2] Options When this option is set to Per Schedule, it allows merchandise to be sold at discount KEY [2] prices at pre-set times. Options – This menu allows you to set the the options available on the 748.
  • Page 25 OPTIONS CONTINUED Shutdown [2][5] Free Vend Odds [2][9] This option allows you to leave the machine Set or change the odds that determine when fully functional from health control a customer may win a free vend. standpoint, but the lights stay off, turret rotation is inhibited, and all credit inputs are DISPLAY: “FREE VND ODDS OFF”...
  • Page 26 Pressing the [3] Key from “Service” the display will prompt “Price – Shelves” -Prices – shelves- [2] Sets shelf size to [3] Sets shelf HALF or FULL vend mode to SHOP or FIFO [1] Sets prices and schedules [4] Sets discount amounts [5] Sets product codes per compartment...
  • Page 27 Pressing the [3] Key from “Service” the display will prompt “Price – Shelf Size [3][2] Shelves” This feature allows setting shelf sizes to either FULL or HALF. The Column Price KEY [3] Display will show the current shelf size Prices - Shelves – This menu allows setting assigned to each shelf, either FULL or prices, price schedules, shelf size, product HALF.
  • Page 28 “Price – Shelves” Continued Show Sold [3][7] This feature allows setting the price column Product Codes [3][5] display to show “SOLD” when an item is This feature allows setting product codes to sold or just display the item price. each compartment. The Price Display will show the current product code assigned to DISPLAY: “SHOW SOLD ON”...
  • Page 29 Pressing the [4] Key from “Service” the display will prompt “History” --- History --- [2] View the Error log [3] View the Temperature log [1] View the History log [5] Clear the History log [7] Clear the Temperature log [6] Clear the Error log [9] Print a selected log APi 748 V1.1 406 3.12...
  • Page 30 Pressing the [4] Key from “Service” Example history log printout: (see 4-9) the display will prompt “History” AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS KEY [4] 748 VER xx.xx History – This menu contains the Machine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - History Log, Error Log, and Temperature Logs.
  • Page 31 (See 4-9 to print) This log contains a minute-by-minute history of the temperature of the food compartment. It AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS retains one hour’s worth of data. 748 VER xx.xx - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DISPLAY: “xx = yyF zzC C ”...
  • Page 32 “History” Continued Clear Temperature Log [4][7] This feature allows the operator to clear all data from the Temperature Log. DISPLAY: “CLR TEMP LOG NO” [1] Toggles between NO and YES [0] Clears the log if set to YES (displays “-SAVING”) and returns to the top of the service mode [RESET] Returns to the top of the service mode without clearing the log...
  • Page 33 Pressing the [5] Key from “Service” the display will prompt “Cash Sys Type” CASH SYS TYPE - MDB #1 key Toggles Option #6 key Does not save change, and advances to next #5 key step Accepts and SAVES changes, and advances to next step Reset key - Escape and return...
  • Page 34 Pressing the [5] Key from “Service” the display will prompt “Cash System Type” reported by the coin changer, set Tube Sensing to MAN (manual). KEY [5] This will allow the 748 to keep track of coins Cash System Type – This menu allows selection of deposited and dispensed from the coin changer.
  • Page 35 “Cash System Type MDB” Continued Overbuy Enabled – This feature works with the [0] Saves choice and returns to the top of the small coins option. If small coins are accepted and service mode without saving a credit that cannot be returned is left on the [RESET] Returns to the top of the service mode machine, that credit will be cleared and credited to without saving...
  • Page 36 [1] Toggles between TOKEN CASH VAL, TOKEN “Cash System Type MDB” Continued PC R, and TOKEN FREE ANY Token Options – This option appears if token [5] Saves choice and proceeds to the next option acceptance was turned on in the Accept Bills [6] Proceeds to the next option without saving menu.
  • Page 37 “Cash System Type DUMB MECH” DUMB MECH CASH SYSTEM OPTIONS Card Reader – If card reader is connected, set to Coin Mech – If the coin mech is connected, set to YES; otherwise, set to NO. YES; otherwise, set to NO. DISPLAY: “CARD READER NO”...
  • Page 38 “Cash System Type DUMB MECH” Continued Escrow Capable – a serial bill validator is escrow capable. Set this option to YES for a serial bill Price Multiple – This option is only valid when a validator. If the pulse interface bill validator coin changer is not configured.
  • Page 39 Pressing the [7] Key from “Service” the display will prompt “SET UP” - - - SET UP - - [2] View–Set Serial Number [1] Set Point of Sale Message [4] Set Date [6] Set Temperature Range [3] View/Set Machine ID [5] Set Time &...
  • Page 40 [6] Inserts the current character at the insert Pressing the [7] Key from “Service” position the display will prompt “SET UP” [7] Deletes the focus character [9][0] Deletes the message from the focus KEY [7] character to the end Set Up – This menu allows the operator to set [0] Saves choice and returns to the top of the various machine parameters.
  • Page 41 without saving “SET UP” Continued Baud Rate [7][8] Set Time [7][5] Change the baud rate used to communicate with View and change the current time. serial printers. NOTE: After changing the time, cycle the power to DISPLAY: “BAUD RATE 9600” re-sync the event schedules.
  • Page 42 SET UP” Continued DISPLAY: “EVT xx OFF hh.mm ddd“ Set Schedules [7][0] This option allows the operator to set the ON and xx is the event number OFF times for those events that run on schedules, hh is the hour such as MultiView, Discounts, Prices and Shifts.
  • Page 43 Pressing the [8] Key from “Service” the display will prompt “Display Audit Data” DISPLAY Audit data [1] Toggle between Display, Print & DEX/UCS [0] To Scroll Through or Print Audit Data KEY [8] Audit Data – This menu item allows the operator to view, print, or download the audit data stored in [1] Toggles YES/NO the 748.
  • Page 44 Pressing the [9] Key from “Service” the display will prompt “Enter New Code” ENTER NEW CODE APi 748 V1.1 406 3.27 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 45 SECURITY Specific menu security – this mode allows each menu to be individually secured. KEY [9] Security – To protect specific menus from DISPLAY: “MENU x SECURITY OFF” unauthorized access, the security feature may be enabled. Menus that are protected by security will x is the menu number not be allowed access until the proper four-digit code has been entered.
  • Page 46 Pressing the [0] Key from “Service” the display will prompt “Diagnostics” -Diagnostics - [2] Time Over Health [1] Temperature Status [4] Software Versions [6] Driver Test [3] Health Test [5] Log to Printer [7] Input Test [0] Full Initialize APi 748 V1.1 406 3.29 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 47 “Diagnostics” Health Test [0][3] KEY [0] Diagnostics – There are several This diagnostic will test the health control system diagnostic functions built into the 748 to aid in without having to wait the full time out time. troubleshooting. Each diagnostic item discussed below is accessed using the keypad in the service DISPLAY: “HEALTH TEST OFF”...
  • Page 48 HEALTH TEST [0,3] continued 13) Open the Coin Compartment Door and verify The Log To Printer diagnostic is used to print food the error message is “HEALTH TIMEOUT”. At this compartment temperatures compressor time, save “CLEAR ERRORS YES”. status on a printer. This is useful for watching the 14) Replace the evaporator screen.
  • Page 49 Diagnostics Continued Driver test detailed Inputs Test [0][7] The Driver Test diagnostic is used to help The inputs diagnostic is used to help troubleshoot troubleshoot the delivery door drivers, lock switch, sensor, and wire harness trouble. See assemblies, and the turret interlock circuit. There input test details below.
  • Page 50 Diagnostics Continued Full Initialize [0][0] This feature resets all machine options to the factory defaults. DISPLAY: “FULL INITIALIZE NO” Key Function [1] Toggles between NO and YES [0] If set to YES, will start the full initialization procedure [RESET] Returns to the top of the service mode Full Initialization Detailed The Full Initialize diagnostic is used to reset all options, pricing, and resettable audit information...
  • Page 51 Refrigeration/Turret Module – Section 4: Troubleshooting Performs refrigeration system control. Reads and transfers probe temperatures INTRODUCTION to the machine controller. This section contains technical information to Performs turret motor movement and half assist in troubleshooting problems that may occur cycle switch monitoring. in the 748.
  • Page 52 Check List 748 Machine Controller Indicators When a problem occurs, always look for the The 748 machine controller board has two LED obvious solution first. Check the following before indicators: +5 Volts and RL STATUS. attempting to make any adjustment or replace any parts.
  • Page 53 Message Center will display: Column Price Display Indicators There are no LED indicators on the Column Price “AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS”, display boards. The +24 Volt, +3 Volt, and +5 Volt “SHOWCASE MERCHANDISER”, supplies to power the Column Price display “748 VERSION x.xx”,...
  • Page 54 Refrigeration System OUT OF SERVICE self-contained refrigeration system Whenever an error condition exists that a vend designed to slide in and out of the vendor as one cannot be accomplished, the 748 will go out of complete assembly. A standard three-pin AC service.
  • Page 55 TURRET MOTOR ERRORS The 748 Main Controller Board features 8 Kbytes Upon power up, turret motor zero position is reset of battery backup RAM enabling the software to and needs to be located. The zero position is “remember” prices, machine option settings, and indicated via the activation of a magnetic switch MIS information if power to the 748 is interrupted mounted on the Main Door by a magnet mounted...
  • Page 56 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM near nominal running speed. Refrigeration System compressor compressor shaft speed increases, the voltage on inoperative, perform the following checks before the Start Winding also increases. When the Start replacing unit. sure hold Winding voltage reaches the proper level, the Refrigeration Interlock Switch...
  • Page 57 BACKUP REFRIGERATION UNIT Refer to 748 System Schematic for refrigeration and backup system. Refer to Refrigeration/Turret Module Schematic for Dead Man Circuit diagram. Normal Operation The Refrigeration/Turret Module has a built-in Dead Man circuit. When the Temperature Sensor and the processor, on the Refrigeration/Turret Module, are both functioning, the processor sends a pulse to the Dead Man circuit.
  • Page 58 Figure 4-1. Refrigeration Wiring Diagram (Domestic) NOTE: The entire Refrigeration Unit may be removed from the vendor and run on the bench to troubleshoot. Install a jumper wire capable of handling 10A (16 gauge) in the Refrigeration Relay harness connector and plug the power cord into 120V grounded receptacle.
  • Page 59 Figure 4-2. Refrigeration Wiring Diagram (Export) NOTE: The entire Refrigeration Unit may be removed from the vendor and run on the bench to troubleshoot. Install a jumper wire capable of handling 10A (16 gauge) in the Refrigeration Relay harness connector and plug the power cord into 220/240V grounded receptacle.
  • Page 60 ERROR MESSAGES Error Message Error Description Possible Cause and Solution CDT BD NO COMM Credit Module lost Serial Check plugs and harnessing. communication with the 748 Check for power. controller Replace Credit Module. TRT BD NO COMM Refrigeration/Turret Module Check plugs and harnessing. lost Serial communication with Check for power.
  • Page 61 Error Message Error Description Possible Cause and Solution MAIN DOOR OPEN Main door detected open when the Check switch adjustment, plugs, and coin door was closed harnessing. Replace switch. Check switch inputs (see Inputs in Section 3). If bad, replace 748 Controller Board.
  • Page 62 HISTORY EVENTS Event Description and Solutions DEFAULS LOADED When Controller performed Full Initialization. MAIN DOOR OPEN When the Main Door was opened. MAIN DOOR CLOSE When the Main Door was closed. POWER UP TIME Time at which power was restored to machine. POWER DOWN TIME Time power was lost to machine.
  • Page 63 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Problem Probable Cause Solution Message Center does not No power to the Message Center Check for +5VDC. light Check for GND. Above voltage is required for the Message Center to light. There is only one cable to the Message Center. This comes from the Credit Module.
  • Page 64 Problem Probable Cause Solution Does not register credit Improper setup Verify proper setup (see Section 3). Credit messages not received No continuity between Credit from Coin Mech Module and Coin Mech. Service Door switch not closed Check for defective actuator. Coin Mech defective Replace Coin Mech.
  • Page 65 Problem Probable Cause Solution Turret only turns one DC Motor defective Check for 24VDC across motor. direction If present, replace. Message Center Rocker Switch defective Replace message Center. Defective Refrigeration/Turret Replace Refrigeration/Turret Module Module. Turret rotates Key stuck on Message Center Disconnect harness from constantly (Main Message Center.
  • Page 66 Problem Probable Cause Solution Refrigeration inoperative Refrigeration unplugged or no power Check and replug. Refrigeration relay unplugged Connect Refrigeration relay. Refrigeration overload Clean screen and condenser coils. Relay (control) defective If (A & B) hold true, A. Back up control LED and Compressor LED are both lit.
  • Page 67 Problem Probable Cause Solution Compressor runs hot and Compressor Start Winding defective Perform compressor Ohm test. If test trips overload fails, replace Compressor, NOTE: Motor will start with Run Start Relay, Start Capacitor, and Run capacitor removed or open. Capacitor. intake screen clogged...
  • Page 68 CHECKING THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Section 5: Maintenance INTRODUCTION This section explains, in general, the Delivery Door/Turret Interlock safety system and certain procedures for component replacement. It also provides information cleaning NOTE: maintenance. The entire Refrigeration Unit may be removed from the vendor and run on the bench to DELIVERY DOOR OPERATION troubleshoot any given problem.
  • Page 69 continuity. If so replace the compressor. Repeat for the Run side of the compressor. NOTE: A long handled 3/8” nut driver (12” or more) 7. Check the high pressure cut-out switch for with a magnetized head in recommended for continuity. It is located on the compressor step 5.
  • Page 70 The entire refrigeration unit needs to be pulled out CLEANING to clean the condenser coil and exhaust screen. To project the best selling image to the customer, The process of removing the refrigeration unit is and to prolong the beauty and operation of the simple and easy and should only take about five vendor, it is important to keep your Showcase minutes.
  • Page 71 Door Trim & Panels Door Exterior Message Center Door Interior Lower Main Door Coin Mech Compartment Coin Mech Door Assembly Cabinet Final Assembly 6.10 6.12 6.14 Power Supply Main Power Switch Turret Motor Turret Bottom 6.18 6.20 6.22 6.24 Turret Drive & Roller Delivery Door Plate Refrigeration Unit 120V Refrigeration Unit 220V...
  • Page 72 Main Door Trim & Panels Description Genesis Black Channel – Header 98300003 98300003 Insert – Header 98500003009 98500003009 Trim - Sides Vertical 98300101 98300101 Trim Retainer – Vertical 98300325 98300325 Panel w/ BA 44802531009 44802531009 Panel w/o BA 44830501009 44830501009 Trim –...
  • Page 73 Main Door Exterior APi 748 V1.1 406 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 74 Main Door Exterior Part Number Description R-74801420 Main Door Final Assembly (Black) Ref. R-4801401309 Main Door Weld Assembly (Black) R-44801309309 Pivot Plate Rivet Assembly R-92100496 Counter Sunk Screw - Phillips (not shown) R-54800411 Glass Extrusion - Top R-54800416 Display Lens R-54800463 Runner Retainer Extrusion - Top R-54800468...
  • Page 75 Message Center APi 748 V1.1 406 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 76 Message Center Part Description Number R- 50001029 Message Center Assembly R- 50001028 Keypad and Display Assembly R- 50000123 PWB - Keyboard R- 50000122 Switch Mounting Plate R- 50000117 Message Center Cover R- 50000101 Keypad Housing 73600000 Display Board R- 91400007 Push Fastener R- 93400307 Screw R- 50001024 Harness Assembly R- 50000121 Message Center Overlay...
  • Page 77 Main Door (Interior) APi 748 V1.1 406 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 78 Main Door (Interior) Part Number Description R- 74801420 Main Door Final Assembly Ref. R- 54801401409 Main Door Weld Assembly Ref. R- 92803502 Main Door Sealing Gasket R-93400448 Screw R-54801840 Fluorescent Lamp Socket Assembly - Top and Bottom R-74800414 Fluorescent Lamp Bracket R-54800438 Door Liner - Top R-44800693...
  • Page 79 Lower Main Door Components APi 748 V1.1 406 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 80 Lower Main Door Components Part Description Number R- 44812403 Cash Box Mounting Bracket W/A R- 44801916 Cash Box W/A R- 44800575 Door Leg R- 93400307 Screw R- 52621286 Door Interlock Switch R- 44802495 Interlock Switch Mounting Plate R- 44802496 Interlock Switch Mounting Bracket R- 93400307 Screw R- 44802514 Door Channel Cover R- 21200328 Extension Spring...
  • Page 81 Coin Mech Compartment APi 748 V1.1 406 6.10 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 82 Coin Mech Compartment Part Number Description R-44801591 Coin Mech Door - Interlock Switch R-54800810 Switch Mounting Bracket R-44800487 Locking Bracket - Top R-93400307 Screw R-28202001 Machine Control Board Assembly (see Page 6.31) R-28202102 Credit Module Assembly (see Page 6.33) R-28216101 Controller Mounting Plate R-44801417 Main Door Latch Assembly...
  • Page 83 Door Assembly Coin Mech Compartment APi 748 V1.1 406 6.12 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 84 Door Assembly Coin Mech Compartment Part Number Description 76600000 Coin Mech Compartment Door Assembly Ref. R- 54800433 Message Center Latch Spring 438-8 R- 44800733 Coin Mech Door Lock Bar Bracket R- 93400151 Screw R- 44802417 Coin Mech Door Lock Bar R- 70134133 Retaining Ring 76400001...
  • Page 85 Cabinet Final Assembly APi 748 V1.1 406 6.14 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 86 Cabinet Final Assembly Part Number Description R- 54801305 Cabinet Weld Assembly R- 44801309 Top Pivot Plate R- 93400291 Bolt (not shown) 118-51-10 Carriage Bolt (not shown) 438-51 Nut (Carriage Bolt) (not shown) 620-51 Lock washer R- 54800461 Liner Retainer - Top R- 44812883 Magnet and Bracket Assembly R- 92900061...
  • Page 87 Cabinet Final Assembly (Continued from Page 6-19) Part Number Description R- 44800935 Door Stop Chain R- 93400484 Screw R- 90701094 Label - "High Voltage" R- 54800342239 Refrigeration Unit Cover – LH R- 54801424 Line Filter Assembly (export only) R- 93805000 Line Filter (export only) R- 25166910 Terminal Block (export only)
  • Page 88 This Page Intentionally Left Blank APi 748 V1.1 406 6.17 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 89 Power Supply Assembly Power Supply Open (Dropped Down) Outside of the Refrigeration Cover (Power Supply Closed) APi 748 V1.1 406 6.18 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 90 Power Supply Assembly Key Part Number Description R- 74801800B Power Supply Assembly Ref. R- 54801524239 Rivet and Weld Assembly Cover R- 28201601 Power Transformer 438-8 Nut, #8 - 32 KEPS 34802-1 Cable Clamp, 1" R- 70073608 Circuit Breaker, 5 Amp R- 70073606 Circuit Breaker, 3 Amp R- 28204401...
  • Page 91 Main Power Switch APi 748 V1.1 406 6.20 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 92 Main Power Switch Part Number Description R-44812845 Main Switch Assembly - Complete R-54821528 Switch Panel Assembly - Export (not shown) R-30101711 Main Line Switch R-93400307 Screw R-95000349 Lock washer R-91200049 Refrigeration Unit Circuit Breaker - 20 Amps R-91200046 Refrigeration Unit Circuit Breaker - 10 Amps (Export) R-91200050 Vend Power Circuit Breaker - 7 Amps...
  • Page 93 Turret Drive Motor APi 748 V1.1 406 6.22 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 94 Turret Drive Motor Key Part Number Description R- 54801814B Drive Motor - Switch and Plate Assembly R-44800071 Drive Motor Mounting Plate R-54801815 Drive Motor and Gear Box - Transport R-54800011 Switch Mounting Plate R-92100211 Machine Screw, #10 - 32 x 1 R-87844400 Nut, #10-32 R-93900954...
  • Page 95 Turret Components (Bottom) Part Number Description R- 44812601 Main Plate Assembly 1 R-44800095 Turret Drive Cam (Molded) R- 93400492 Screw - S/T, #8 x 5/8, Type Z, Truss Head 2 R-44802002 Turret Ring (Air Sealed) R- 93400154 Screw - S/T, #8 x 3/8, Type Z 3 R-44802600239 Main Turret Plate (Black) 4 R- 44800606239 Shelf Retainer (Black) APi 748 V1.1 406...
  • Page 96 Turret Drive & Roller Key Part Number Description 1 R-44801028B Drive Shaft and Bearing Assembly R-44800061 Cam Follower R-44801029 Drive Arm R-92400064 R-95000090 Flat Washer 2 R-44801033 Housing and Plate and Bearing Assembly R-93400452 Screw - Self Tapping 3 R-44812105 Lower Plate Weld Assembly R-93400452 Screw - Self Tapping...
  • Page 97 Plate Assembly – Locks (Delivery Door) APi 748 V1.1 406 6.26 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 98 Plate Assembly – Locks (Delivery Door) Part Number Description R- 28213301B Plate Assembly - Locks Ref. R- 74800412 Door Mechanism Panel R- 28223301 Harness Assembly - Control to Lock Assembly R- 70121910 Spacer - Hex R- 70233204 Split Bushing R- 25079802 R- 93400151 Screw - #8 - 32 x 1/4, Self-tapping 6&7...
  • Page 99 Refrigeration Unit – 120 V Domestic Control Box Assem APi 748 V1.1 406 6.28 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 100 Refrigeration Unit – 120 V Part Number Description R- 74801200B Refrigeration Unit Assembly - Complete, R404a, 120 V, 60 Hz Ref. R- 44812209239 Refrigeration Unit Base and Stud Assembly R- 54801214 Compressor - R404a, 120 V, 60 Hz R- 54821564 Condenser Coil Assembly R- 44802225239 Condenser Unit Assembly Shroud R- 44802246...
  • Page 101 Refrigeration Unit – 220 V Export Control Box Assembly Internal APi 748 V1.1 406 6.30 P/N 77500001 Back...
  • Page 102 Refrigeration Unit – 220 V Export Part Number Description R- 74801500B Refrigeration Unit Assembly - Complete, R404a, 220/240 V, 50/60 Hz Ref. R- 44812209239 Refrigeration Unit Base and Stud Assembly R- 54821558 Compressor - R404a R- 54821564 Condenser Coil Assembly R- 44802225239 Condenser Unit Assembly Shroud R- 44802246...
  • Page 103 748 Control Assembly Harnesses Connector Part Number Description R-28203001 Harness to P rice Display Boards R-28202701 Serial link Harness to Credit Module R-74801801 Serial link Harness to Optional Talker Module P4,P5,P6 R-28202501 Harness to Relay Interface Board & Credit Module P7,P9 R-28223301 Harness to Doors &...
  • Page 104 Refrigeration/Turret Control Module Harnesses Connector Part Number Description R-28206302 Harness to Turret Motor & ½ Cycle Switch P2, P5 R-28206302 Harness Power In & Serial Link Future Use Harness to Temp Probe Part Description Number R- 28201902Refrig & Turret Control Assembly Complete R- 28200102Refrigeration/Turret Control Board R- 28205102Cover –...
  • Page 105 Credit Module Assembly Harnesses Connector Part Number Description R-28203101 Harness to Message Center R-28202701 Serial Link Harness to Main Board Spare Input R-28203601 Pulse Bill Validator Harness R-28203301 Executive Coin Mech R-28203201 Micromech Coin Mech Harness R-28203401 MDB Peripheral Harness R-28202501 Harness Power in from Relay Interface Key Part Number Description...
  • Page 106 Relay Interface Assembly Harnesses Connector Part Number Description R-28204401 Harness to Ballast Assembly Includes Line Filter Harness Part of Heater Strip & Glass R-28204301 Harness to Blower & Heater Not Used R-28202401 Harness Power in & To Refrigeration & Turret Module R-28202501 Power &...
  • Page 107 Talker Module Assembly (Optional Kit) Harnes Harnesses Connector Part Number Description R-74801801 Serial Link From Machine Control Module Part Number Description R-28223501 Talker Module Assembly R-28223101 Board – Talker Module R-28223401 Cover - Talker Module R-80682406 Screw, #6 - 32 x 3/8 Hex, SEMS WHM, Nickel APi 748 V1.1 406 6.36 P/N 77500001...