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INSTALLATION, USE, MAINTENANCE
Festival
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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION, USE, MAINTENANCE Festival English H 3775EN 00 03- 2012 dition...
  • 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...
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    English CONTENTS PAGE PAGE Eclaration of conformità PROGRAMMING warnings INTRODUCTION opEratioN iN Normal usEr status machinE idEntification and charactEristics NavigatioN in casE of failurE EntEring thE programming modE transport and storagE loaDEr mENu usE of hErmEtically sEalEd products vEnding machinEs statistics positioning of thE vEnding machinE disk pricEs...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    IN CASE OF FAILURE In most cases, technical problems can be solved by INTRODUCTION means of small interventions; we therefore suggest to read this manual carefully before contacting the manu- facturer. The technical documentation forms an integral part In case of anomalies or malfunctioning which cannot be of the equipment and must therefore accompany solved, please contact: any movement or transfer of ownership in order to...
  • Page 9: Use Of Hermetically Sealed Products Vending Machines

    USE OF HERMETICALLY SEALED POSITIONING OF THE VENDING MACHINE PRODUCTS VENDING MACHINES The machine is not suitable for outdoors installations, it needs to be installed inside dry premise. away from The electronic control feature of the machine allows as- sources of heat with a temperature between 5° and signing a different price to each selection.
  • Page 10: Technical Characteristics

    TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS igHtiNg LED; - Height 1830 generally the light generated by LED's is screened with panels (risk free). - Width If for any reason the lighting is active without screening - Depth (average risk) do not fix light sources. with air deflector aymENt systEm - With the door open...
  • Page 11: Power Consumption

    POWER CONSUMPTION ccEssoriEs The machine can be fitted with a wide range of accesso- Power consumption may be affected by several factors, ries in order to vary its performances: such as temperature and ventilation of the room where The installation kits are supplied with installation and test the machine is placed, loading temperature of the prod- instructions, which shall be scrupulously followed in order ucts and temperature of the refrigerating cells.
  • Page 12: Variable Combination Locks

    VARIABLE COMBINATION LOCKS to cHaNgE tHE combiNatioN Some models are supplied with variable combination - Open the door of the machine to avoid forcing rotation; locks. - Lightly lubricate using a spray inside the lock; The lock is supplied with a silver key to be used for opening and closing it normally.
  • Page 13: Cleaning And Loading

    SWITCHES Chapter 1 Opening the door activates the loading and program- CLEANING AND LOADING ming switches. HYGIENE, CLEANING AND FOOD SAFETY In accordance with current health and safety regulations, the operator of a vending machine is responsible for the hygiene of the materials and the cleaning of the machine.
  • Page 14: Commands And Components

    COMMANDS AND COMPONENTS NtErNal The machine has the following components: xtErNal - Modular and adjustable disks; each disk can be divided in 6, 12, 18, 24 or 36 sectors The controls and the information to the user are on the external side of the door .
  • Page 15: Loading Products

    LOADING PRODUCTS rogrammiNg switcH Opening the payment systems slot's door, the program- The products can be loaded in two ways: ming switch is enabled. - with open door: if there are many products to load The message "Loading" is displayed and the selection keys switch to programming functions.
  • Page 16: Open Door Loading

    OPEN DOOR LOADING The loading switch is fitted on the lower right side of the door, when the door is open the " " button is disk rotation enabled to allow loading. The message "Open door loading" is displayed and the sale is disabled.
  • Page 17: Periodic Cleaning

    When closing the main door: - The display shows the name and the version of the soft- ware. Festival Rev. X.XX To t a l n um b e r o f s t ro ke s = XX XXXX Fig.
  • Page 18: Cleaning Air Ducts And Refrigeration Assembly

    CLEANING AIR DUCTS AND SERVICE SUSPENSION REFRIGERATION ASSEMBLY For long downtime periods proceed as follows: The air ducts and the refrigeration assembly must be - unplug the machine from the power supply cleaned at least every 30 days, using a vacuum cleaner, - remove the products and clean the accessories and the as follows: internal parts;...
  • Page 19: Installation

    UNPACKING AND POSITIONING Chapter 2 After removing the packaging, verify the integrity of the INSTALLATION machine. In case of doubt, do not use the machine. The installation and the subsequent maintenance The packaging materials (plastic bags, expanded operations shall be carried out with the machine con- polystyrene, nails, etc.) shall be kept out of the nected to the power supply and therefore by specialised reach of children as they are a potential source of...
  • Page 20: Fitting The Payment System

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTION mouNtiNg air DEflEctor Screw the two quick-connect hooks provided on the The machine requires a single phase voltage of 230 V~ back feet and apply clips in the respective grooves. and it is protected by a 15 A fuse. Insert the flaps in the respective grooves and fasten them.
  • Page 21: First Start-Up

    FIRST START-UP DISTRIBUTION CYCLE At start-up the electronics perform a series of checks Press and hold the rotation button to rotate the disks before activating the machine. programmed for free selection. Release the button to interrupt the rotation and bring - Disks number check the desired product in sale position (right of the collec- - Disks sectors check and count...
  • Page 22: Automatic Defrost

    AIR FLOW SETTING After a programmable interval(10 seconds by default) the door is closed and the empty sector moves right. The incoming flow of air from the central column, can When the door is closing it is possible to open it again, be modified on each disk by adjusting the respective within 10 seconds, by pressing any button: calibration screw.
  • Page 23: Programming

    OPERATION IN NORMAL USER notes about STATUS PROGRAMMING The machine goes into normal operation when the The electronic control unit of the machine controls the power supply is connected and the door (see program- use of many functions. ming switch) is closed. The machine is supplied together with: Lighting is turned on and the following messages are dis- - Selections layout, which contains the selections fore-...
  • Page 24: Navigation

    NAVIGATION Display 8 rows display which shows the messages to the users ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE or the items of the menu. Opening the payment systems slot's door, the program- MEN U T IT L E : ming switch is enabled. Me nu ite m The message "Loading"...
  • Page 25: Loader Menu

    LOADER MENU The print includes: the machine's code, time and date of the print, software version, operator's code, date and time of The display shows the first item of the “Loader” menu the machine's installation. with a series of digits that allow determining the menu The printout can be obtained as follows: level that is currently active - From the printing function press the key �...
  • Page 26: Disk Prices

    DISK PRICES TEST This function allows changing the sale price for all the isks compartments of a disk, limited to the 0 time band and This function allows testing the operation of the rotation for every day of the week. of the disks by pressing the loading buttons.
  • Page 27: Technician's Menu

    TECHNICIAN'S MENU PAYMENT SYSTEMS Below is an explanation of the main software functions It is possible to decide which of the protocols for the which manage the operation of the machine, grouped expected payment systems to enable and manage the by logic of use and not necessarily in the order in which related functions.
  • Page 28 aximum cHaNgE xEcutivE It is possible to set a limit to the total amount of the change that the coin box will pay when the change re- ErsioN turn button is pressed or after a single dispensing. For the Executive system, you must choose from among Any credit exceeding the programmed amount with this the following payment systems: function will be cashed in.
  • Page 29 ubEs miNimum lEvEl bligatioN to buy This allows the user to be notified with the message “In- This allows the enabling/disabling of the coins return sert exact amount”, adding a number of coins between 0 button before dispensing a product. and 15 to the programmed number of coins for determin- - ON: the change is returned after a product has been ing the full status of the tubes.
  • Page 30 ccEptaNcE bElow lEvEl xact cHaNgE EquatioN It is possible to define which coins among those rec- This allows you to choose among 12 different control ognised by the validator shall be accepted when the algorithms in order to enable the machine to return the machine is in “exact amount”...
  • Page 31 romotioNal timE baND PRICES 4 programmable time intervals for different prices retail. Now it is possible to set individual prices: Intervals can be set for hours (from 00 Am to 11 Pm) and for minutes (from 00 to 59). - By single disk The reference time is given by an internal clock which can - By single product (multiple products per disk function is be adjusted from the configuration menu of the machine...
  • Page 32: Da Configuration

    orE proDucts for Disc DA CONFIGURATION It's possible to allow the retail of different products with This group of functions controls all the parameters re- different prices lated to the operation of the machine. After enabling this function it's possible to individually associate products according every section of the disc and atE aND timE sEttiNg define price.A...
  • Page 33 It's possible to decide which discs will not be blocked DEfrostiNg from retail functions if safety temperature is reached. The feature programs a defrosting cycle (defrosting Warning!!! group shuts down, regardless the temperature) of 20 Customization can be source of problems in terms minutes.
  • Page 34 maNagEmENt isplay This group of functions allows you to manage the opera- This group of functions controls all the parameters re- tional database of the machine lated to the display. Db iNitialisatioN laNguagE This function shall be used in case of error of the data in It is possible to choose a language for your display text the memory or if the software is updated.
  • Page 35 aNagEmENt ENErgy saviNg To save energy during device's idle times, with this func- passworD tion it is possible to shut down the heating system and/or external lights. It's a 5 numbers code, needed to access menu features. On a weekly base, 2 shutting down time bands can be set; By default, password is disabled (00000) days of the week are identified by progressive numbers isks paramEtErs...
  • Page 36 - Temperature: temperature value recorded by the TEST probe is shown. If display shows value "-11.0" it means that probe is This group of functions allows you to perform tests on faulted or power supply to the probe has been inter- the main components of the machine.
  • Page 37 tEmpEraturE tEst STATISTICS This group of functions, useful after changing some of The data related to the operation of the machine are the refrigeration group settings, allows the user to test stored both in total counters and in relative counters, the operation of the refrigeration groups and internal which can be reset without losing the total data.
  • Page 38 commuNicatioN protocol NabE rEfill Only for data with transmission data system. DDcmp ENHaNcED The function allows the user to enable, by the end of the with the following configurable parameters: starting cycle of the machine, a prompt for "refill code". - Pass code: it's a four digits numeric code (from 0 to "Refill code"...
  • Page 39 MDB audit protocol riNt statistics By coneecting a RS232 serial printer with baudrate - Aud.1 Money in tubes 9600, 8 bit data and 1 bit stop to the serial port mounted money in the coin tubes at that point in time on the sliding slot, the following statistics will be printed: - Aud.2 Money to tubes election counter;...
  • Page 40 upkEy statistics maNagEmENt COMMUNICATION -> DispENsEr upkEy upkEy By confirming this function after having inserted the This menu contains the communication functions of the Upkey in the appropriate slot on the CPU board, you can machine. save a statistics file on the Upkey with all the statistical data which are stored in the machine, specifying the C OM MU NI CAT I O N name you would like to give the file (e.g.: STARF000.
  • Page 41 - Open door FAULTS - With the function “dispenser door release” enabled, the fault is notified if the door is not unlocked and The machine has a number of sensors for keeping the locked back in a certain amount of time after selection. various functional groups under control.
  • Page 42: Maintenance

    PRODUCTS DISKS ASSEMBLY AND Chapter 3 DISASSEMBLY. MAINTENANCE After opening the two quick connector, it is possible to remove the two half disks. The installation and the subsequent maintenance - Disks must be rotated using loading buttons, until separa- operations shall be carried out with the machine con- tion line and closure hub are visible nected to the power supply and therefore by specialised - Insert the dedicated key on the closure hub and open...
  • Page 43: Changes In A Disk Slot

    CHANGES IN A DISK SLOT HapED spacErs Disks with shaped spacers are equipped in some mod- Every disk can be divided in 6, 12, 18, 24 or 36 slots, els (also available as accessories for further changes) so depending on the number of used spacers. they can hold rectangular shaped products (see fig.15).
  • Page 44: Disassembling Disks Column

    ELECTRIC PANEL To apply upholders, operate as follows: - unlock the selected disk from the column, dividing the The electrical panel is mounted in the lower part of the two half disks machine; the general switch can be accessed directly, while to access the connectors on the fornt part of the - completely remove the tie bars and lift the upper plate, electrical panel the metal protection must be removed.
  • Page 45: Boards Features

    BOARDS FEATURES CPU CARD The CPU card is mounted inside the payment systems slot and manges payment systems, buttons and the display. The LEDS flashing on the card during operation, provide the following information: - the green LED (26) flashes during the normal operation of the CPU board;...
  • Page 46: Activations Board

    ACTIVATIONS BOARD This board (see fig. 24) manages the rele board, conti- nously powered engines and input signals. Board is powered in 24 Vdc. If this board is mounted the machine board Flash EPROM: - LED 1 (red) stands for a successful reset (Reset) - LED 2 (green) means that the microprocessor is cor- rectly working (RUN) - LED 3 (yellow) stands for a 5 V power supply.
  • Page 47: Power Controller Card

    POWER CONTROLLER CARD SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY CARDS These cards supply power to window illumination LEDs A and B cards, fitted inside the panel, provide (24Vdc) to provide constant illumination. power supply to the machine's electronics. The card is fitted on the payment systems' sliding shelf. The cards are equipped with 2A protection fuses.
  • Page 48: Cooling System

    COOLING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC DEFROST DEVICE The cooling unit is fitted on the base. Automatic defrost is enabled during programming. Cooling temperature, between 0° C and 3°C, is set by The operation of the device is shown in the image, and the manufacturer.
  • Page 49: Appendix

    Appendix WIRING DIAGRAMS NAVIGATION © by N&W GLOBAL VENDING S.p.A. 03-2012 3775 00...
  • Page 50 0(24 FREE 6(18) Sled introduzione Sled resto NTC1 NTC2 7 1 8 9 101113 121416 6 7 8 9 5 6 3 1 5 1 2 4 3 7 1 9 13101112 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 9 101112 9 6 7 4 8 1 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0...
  • Page 51 8888 6(31) L C D 6(21) 6(20) 3(18) 3(17) MODEL DEFINITION DATE SHEET PREPARED CHECKED Festival SCHEMA ELETTRICO - WIRING DIAGRAM BONACINA CAPOBIANCO 11/05/2011 STARFOOD Alimentazione e porta SCHEMA ELETTRICO Power supply & Door LEGENDA PART NUMBER VERSION H.E. 608603800...
  • Page 52 6(20) 6(18) 6(16) 6(14) 6(12) 6(11) 6(2) ED10 6(13) 6(1) 3(1) 3(1) 3(2) 3(2) 3(3) 3(3) 3(4) 3(4) 6(15) 6(0) 6(17) 6(4) 3(5) 3(5) 3(6) 3(6) 3(7) 3(7) 3(8) 3(8) 3(9) 3(9) 3(10) 3(10) 6(19) 6(3) 3(11) 3(12) 3(13) 3(14) 3(15) 6(5) 6(6)
  • Page 53 2(8) 6(1) 2(9) 3(1) 2(10) 6(0) 9(0) 3(0) R6:11 MODEL DEFINITION DATE SHEET PREPARED CHECKED Festival SCHEMA ELETTRICO - WIRING DIAGRAM BONACINA CAPOBIANCO 11/05/2011 STARFOOD Macchina - Machine SCHEMA ELETTRICO LEGENDA PART NUMBER VERSION H.E. 608603900 MACCHINA R1 -11 RESISTOR MACHINE BOARD...
  • Page 54 NAVIGATION Navigation Keys � and � : allow switching to the previous or following menu func- ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE tion. Confirmation Key � : Opening the payment systems slot's door, the program- This allows switching from a menu to a submenu or to ming switch is enabled.
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  • Page 59 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 in general contained in this publication are confidential and can neither be reproduced, completely or in part, nor be transmitted to third parties without the written permission of the Manufacturer, who has sole ownership.

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