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INSTALLATION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE
Translation of original instructions
Orchestra Touch
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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE Translation of original instructions Orchestra Touch English H5505EN00 1 01 - 2019 dition...
  • Page 3 ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1:2012 EN60335-2-75:2004+A1:2005+A11:2006 ETSI EN 301 328 V2.1.1:2016 +A2:2008+A12:2010 *Solo con moduli radio di Evoca S.p.A. / Only with radio modules of Evoca S.p.A. ANDREA ZOCCHI Il fascicolo tecnico è costituito e disponibile presso: Evoca S.p.A. The technical file is compiled and available at: C.E.O...
  • Page 4 Declaration of conformity definitions according to the law The manufacturer is a natural person who The declaration of conformity is or a public body which manufactures radio issued under the manufacturer’s equipment and/or electric material or has it sole responsibility. engineered, manufactured or marketed by The declaration of conformity with putting its own trademark or name on it.
  • Page 5 Warnings for the environment Some tricks will help you to protect the This document intended for the technical environment: personnel is made available in the electron- - use biodegradable products to clean the ic format at the manufacturer's (reserved machine; area web site).
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    English INTRODUCTION iNDiviDual pricE transport and storagE maNagEmENt of cHaNgE tubEs in casE of failurE spEcial sElEctioNs idEntification of thE machinE and its fEaturEs virtual sElEctions using thE vEnding machinEs of hErmEtically sEalEd prod virtual pricE rEturn ucts motor sElEctions positioning thE vEnding machinE photocEll paramEtErs tEcHNical fEaturEs...
  • Page 10 statistics NEtwork coNfiguratioN ElEctronic countEr EthErnEt EnablE Eva dts ip addrEss rEsEt subnEt mask display statistics gatEway dElEtE statistics display rElativE statistics mac addrEss dElEtE rElativE statistics softwarE rElEasE print statistics MAINTENANCE commuNicatioN main switch coNfiguratioN of visiosHop trays failurEs product spacEr rEading failurEs walls of compartmEnts...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    TRANSPORT AND STORAGE Introduction traNsport To avoid any damage to the equipment and The technical documentation supplied any injury to the people, the equipment is an integral part of the equipment and must be handled with great care. it must therefore accompany the equip- While handling, there is the danger of ment whenever it is either moved or crushing one's hands and/or feet: never...
  • Page 12: In Case Of Failure

    As a consequence, we suggest carefully reading this manual before contacting the manufacturer. In case of failures or malfunctions that can not be solved, please apply to: Evoca S. p. A. Via Roma 24 24030 Valbrembo Italy - Tel. +39 035606111 IDENTIFICATION OF THE...
  • Page 13: Using The Vending Machines Of Hermetically Sealed Prod

    USING THE VENDING MACHINES POSITIONING THE VENDING OF HERMETICALLY SEALED MACHINE PRODUCTS The machine is not suitable for installation The control electronics of the machine ena- outdoors. It must be installed in a dry room bles you to separately assign every single at a temperature ranging from 5°C to 32°C.
  • Page 14: Technical Features

    TECHNICAL FEATURES oisE lEvEl The continuous, equivalent, weighted - Height mm 1830 sound pressure level is below 70 dB. - Width mm 890 aymENt systEm - Depth mm 793 The machine can be electrically arranged - Overall dim. with open door mm 1495 for the systems with an Executive, BDV and - Overall dim.
  • Page 15 ccEssoriEs lEctric ENErgy coNsumptioN Accessories can be mounted on the ma- The electric energy consumption of the ma- chine to vary performances. chine will depend on many factors, such as temperature, room ventilation, equipment The accessories and kits that can be ap- location, product loading temperature and plied on the equipment are made available refrigerated box temperature.
  • Page 16: Variable Combination Lock

    VARIABLE COMBINATION LOCK The keys of the old combination can be no longer used. Some models are supplied with a variable combination lock. To keep a correct operation all over the The lock is complete with a silver key, with time, it is recommended to lubricate the the standard combination, for opening and lock every 6 months.
  • Page 17: Loading And Cleaning

    MAIN SWITCH Chapter 1 To access the main switch, extract the LOADING AND CLEANING slide-in interface. The manual main switch will power off the The machine is not suitable for installation electric installation of the equipment to ser- outdoors. It must be installed in a dry room vice and clean on fully safe conditions.
  • Page 18: Controls And Components

    CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS The controls and information for the user are arranged on the slide-in interface. The credit and the operation messages are displayed. To dispense a product, dial the selection number corresponding to the product you wish. The machine can have the following stand- ard or optional components: modular trays equipped with visioshop...
  • Page 19: Visioshop Trays

    VISIOSHOP TRAYS Narrow proDucts Trays are pre-configured for dispensing The products having “narrow” packages most products. (e.g. cereals bars, etc.) can be dispensed only by using the special spacer. The compartments may be of different sizes (single, double or of greater width) according to the dimensions of the prod- ucts you wish to dispense.
  • Page 20 caNs aND juicE iN tEtrapacks bottlEs Cans up to 69 mm in diameter and juice in Plastic bottles whose cap is turned up- 0.2 lt tetrapacks can be dispensed by every wards can be dispensed by using the re- single compartment having the product tainer bridge (with springs) and the product raised support;...
  • Page 21: Softvend

    SOFTVEND saNDwicHEs The compartments intended to dispense Softvend is available in some models only. sandwiches can be recognised by the pres- In its home position, softvend is generally ence of a rigid retainer bridge. as high as the lower tray To load the trays, act as follows: ...
  • Page 22: Product Loading

    PRODUCT LOADING The products having particularly “narrow” packages (e.g. cereals bars, etc.) can be dispensed only by using the special spacer.  Before loading products, make sure that they have been preserved accord- ing to the producer's instructions for storage, preservation temperature and pull date.
  • Page 23 rEfrigEratED proDucts saNDwicHEs If the machine is arranged to dispense re- Sandwiches must be loaded in the food frigerated products, load them in the “food” area of the equipment (0-4°C). area (0-4°C) of the machine. This area can be recognised by the labels The food area can be recognised by the on the dividing tray.
  • Page 24  It is important to know for which bottlEs aND caNs product the compartment has been Each compartment is configured to dis- configured to load it properly. tribute different products according to the spring position. The following table has a general character. It includes the settings the manufacturer To extract the tray, take it by its base;...
  • Page 25: Power On

    POWER ON CLEANING AT REGULAR INTERVALS Whenever you power on the machine, the machine electronics will: The operator of an automatic vending - check the number of trays you have actu- machine is responsible for its hygiene and ally connected cleaning on the basis of the health and safety rules in force.
  • Page 26: Cleaning The Ventilation Grids Of The Cooling System

    CLEANING THE VENTILATION GRIDS OF THE COOLING SYSTEM Clean the ventilation grid of the cooling system at least every 30 days by using a vacuum-cleaner or compressed air. Act as follows: 1. detach the equipment from the mains; 2. extract the slide-in interface and unscrew the screw fastening the feet cover.
  • Page 27: Installation

    MAIN SWITCH Chapter 2 A manual switch is mounted in the electric INSTALLATION panel. Installation and any subsequent mainte- Only the parts protected by covers and nance operation must be carried out when signalled by the following symbol re- the machine is live and, therefore, by the main live inside the machine.
  • Page 28: Unpacking The Vending Machine

    UNPACKING THE VENDING INTERNAL COMPONENTS MACHINE The evaporator unit on the shelf of the re- After having unpacked the machine, make frigerated box is composed by two fans, the sure that the equipment is intact. evaporator, the air conveyor and the water retaining trap beneath the evaporator.
  • Page 29: Payment System Assembly

    PAYMENT SYSTEM ASSEMBLY The machine is sold without any pay- ment system. As a consequence, only the installer will be liable for any dam- age that may be caused to the machine or to things and persons by an incor- rect installation of the payment system.
  • Page 30: Electric Connection

    ELECTRIC CONNECTION The machine is arranged for electrical op- eration at a 230-240 V∿ single-phase volt- age. For connection make sure that the rating will comply with the mains data, in particu- lar that the supply voltage value shall lie within the limits recommended for the con- nection points.
  • Page 31: Cooling Unit

    COOLING UNIT FIRST POWER-ON The cooling unit is arranged at the bottom When you power on the machine for the of the cabinet and activated by the relay first time, the following will be checked be- placed in the electric panel. fore setting the equipment at work: The cool air from the cooling unit is dis- - check the number of trays you have actu-...
  • Page 32: Operation Trays

    OPERATION SOFTVEND Available for some models only. TRAYS Whenever you request for a selection, soft- vend will reach the height of the tray dis- To dispense a product included in a spiral pensing the product you have required. compartment: The product falling into the softvend pocket - the motor intended to rotate the spiral is will be placed in the dispensing compart- activated...
  • Page 33: Dispensing Compartment Automatically Openable

    DISPENSING COMPARTMENT coNfiguratioN AUTOMATICALLY OPENABLE To manage the displays properly, number Available for some models only. the trays properly. After having dispensed the product, the To number the trays, act as follows: compartment opens automatically and it re- 1. Open the glassfront and hold the door mains open for a well-defined time interval open signalling actuator down while to enable the user to take the product.
  • Page 34 promotioNal mEssagE sEtup iNfo mEssagE sEtup Promotional messages (maximum 5) can the “info” message can be set only by be set and associated with every single means of an EVADTS file with the following selection with the functions relative to the syntax.
  • Page 35: Notes

    POWER ON Programming Whenever you power on the machine, the Notes display will show the software release num- ber. The electronics intended to control the ma- You can programme the machine to display chine will enable the operator to use many the number of selections you have made for functions or not.
  • Page 36: Normal Operation Mode

    NORMAL OPERATION MODE rEquEst for sElEctioNs Type the selection number by using the The machine is set to the normal operation keyboard on the display. mode when the machine is connected with the mains and slide-in interface is closed. After typing the selection number, a screen page will appear to supply some informa- - The glassfront is lit up and the display tion.
  • Page 37 - User message area: to display the user rEquEst for sElEctioNs from catEgory messages for information purposes (date Products can be selected by using the "cat- / time, temperature in the refrigerated egory" mode (if enabled). box,…). Touch the icon "products by category" to - Icon basket: touch to display the products display the product categories, touch the in the basket and start purchasing.
  • Page 38 “ ” rEquEst for sElEctioNs from promo sHoppiNg baskEt fuNctioN multiplE tioNs salE Products can be selected by using the "pro- To purchase with the “shopping basket” motion" mode (if enabled). function, act as follows: Touch the icon “promotions” to display ac- - Have a look at the products made avail- tive promotions.
  • Page 39: Programming And Navigation Mode

    PROGRAMMING AND The touch screen will display the virtual NAVIGATION MODE keyboard to scroll the various programming menus. To access the programming menus:   scrolliNg kEys - Open the slide-in interface used to scroll the menu items and to - Power on the machine by acting on the change the logic state of an item (ON/OFF) main switch.
  • Page 40: Filler Menu

    FILLER MENU isplay The function is intended to sequence-dis- play the same data you can obtain by print- STATISTICS ing statistics. Press the Enter key to sequence-display All the machine operation data are stored in the following data: total and relative counters that can be reset without losing total data.
  • Page 41: Individual Price

    INDIVIDUAL PRICE SPECIAL SELECTIONS The machine can manage up to 4 different Set up the following parameters from this prices per selection, which can be active group of functions: according to the time band you have set (standard or promotional) and/or the pay- virtual sElEctioNs ment system in use.
  • Page 42 TEST motor sElEctioNs To dispense long products, you can mount This group of functions is intended to test the dividers in order to use two motors for the main components of the machine. one single selection. Use this function to combine the operation Est sElEctioN of two motors by specifying the selection Use this function to simulate the normal...
  • Page 43 - Photocells: If the device intended to de- priNt tEmpEraturE tect the product passage is available, the Connect a serial printer with the follow- light beam readout and interruption are ing communication parameters: baud rate checked. 9600, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, to the - Compartment Lock: If the device intended RS232 serial connector inside the door to to prevent the dispensing compartment...
  • Page 44: Technician Menu

    TECHNICIAN MENU crEDit programmiNg ovErpay You can decide whether: - to cash the credit exceeding the selection PAYMENT SYSTEMS amount after a well-defined time interval in You can decide which protocols to enable seconds (parameter “deleted 000”) for the payment systems available and - to leave the credit exceeding the selec- manage the relative functions..
  • Page 45 aximum cHaNgE You can set a limit on the total amount of mmEDiatE cHaNgE the change the coin mechanism will pay The amount relative to a selection is gener- as soon as you press the change button or ally cashed after the machine has sent the after one single dispensing.
  • Page 46 ispENsiNg buttoNs Function used to enable or disable the but- The MDB protocol menus enable the user tons arranged on the coin mechanism in to define the following functions. order to discharge the coins in the change tubes. mmEDiatE cHaNgE The amount relative to a selection is gener- c.p.c.
  • Page 47 obligatioN to buy bills accEptED To enable/disable the operation of the coin Used to define which bills shall be accept- return button before dispensing a product. ed among those recognised by the reader. For the bill/value correspondence check - ON: the change is returned after having the reader configuration.
  • Page 48 For reasons of simplicity, the combination casH salE coNtrol is described with reference to tubes A, B, C Used to give evidence that cash transac- and D, where tube A will receive the lowest- tions have occurred by means of a cash- value coins and tube D the highest-value less system.
  • Page 49 miNimum tubE lEvEl casHlEss always iDlE Used to set a number of coins between 0 It is a specific function of some key cash- and 15 in order to establish the status of full less devices. change tubes and to warn the user to “in- If supported, it enables the machine to ac- sert the exact amount”.
  • Page 50: Individual Price

    PRICES NDiviDual pricE The machine can manage up to 4 different From this menu you can set up prices indi- prices per selection, which can be active vidually (for every single selection) or glob- according to the time band you have set ally (the same price for all selections) and (standard or promotional) and/or the pay- define the ranges of the promotional time...
  • Page 51: Enable Selections

    VM CONFIGURATION NablE sElEctioNs The function can be accessed only after the This group of functions is intended to check "4 price ranges" function has been enabled. all parameters relative to the machine op- For every single selection you can enable eration.
  • Page 52 The sale of "food" products is stopped DEfrost when: The function allows for a 20-minute de- frost cycle (the cooling unit is powered off, - The refrigerated box temperature is above regardless of the temperature). The time the threshold value for over 15 minutes in interval between one cycle and the other the normal operation mode.
  • Page 53: Db Management

    maNagEmENt Display This group of functions is intended to man- This group of functions controls all display age the basic data of the machine opera- parameters. tion laNguagE iNitialisatioN Use this function to select the language you This function shall be used in case of a wish to use to display the machine mes- memory data error or if the software is re- sages among those made available by the...
  • Page 54 coNtrast rEgulatioN programmiNg tHE promotioNal mEssagE To associate the 5 promotional messages To regulate the display contrast from min. with selections. 5% to max. 99%. Press  and  to associate the 5 promo- scrEEN savEr timE tional messages with selections. Use this function to set the screen saver af- Press to associate the promotional mes- ter a programmable (in minutes) shutdown...
  • Page 55 Display for two motor saNDwicH trays coNfiguratioN for tHE Display of visiosHop Only to dispense sandwiches using 2 mo- pricEs tors (some versions only) For visioshop trays only. Select the text arrangement on the tray Price displays are pre-set by default for display for some two-motor selections of trays and the selections made available by sandwiches (among those pre-defined).
  • Page 56 Example Attention !!! MODULAR TRAYS If a numeric offset value is set to a non- connected motor () or to the second- TRAY 1 ary motor of a two-motor selection (), selection 10 the display shows the message “Tray  configuration error”...
  • Page 57 spiral paramEtErs otatioN sElEctioNs Use this function to create 6 groups of acHiNE coNfiguratioN several spirals that are activated by rotation To recognise and store the number and by means of the same selection number to positions of the trays and selection motors. increase the autonomy of the same product and to make dispensing uniform.
  • Page 58: Softvend Parameters

    oftvEND paramEtErs Etup by sElEctioN You can enable and define - for each selec- oNfiguratioN coDE tion - at which height (in centimetres from 0 It displays the configuration code. to 99) from the first tray on the top to place softvEnd softvend.
  • Page 59 aximum NumbEr of proDucts aNagE sEll by DatEs The function is intended to set up the maxi- It defines how many hours after the last re- mum number of products belonging to a load "food" selections are declared to have selection.
  • Page 60: Photocell Parameters

    HotocEll paramEtErs ispENsiNg compartmENt lock The machine can be fitted (as a standard or paramEtErs as an option according to the models) with The dispensing compartment can be fitted a device intended to detect the passage (as a standard or as an option) with a lock of dispensed products by means of photo- device.
  • Page 61: Energy Saving

    ENErgy saviNg acHiNE ligHtiNg out of sErvicE To save electric energy whenever the ma- To define whether to turn on or off the illu- chine is not used, you may choose among mination of the machine when the machine the following energy saving profiles: is out of service or the “Energy saving”...
  • Page 62: Master Slave

    mastEr slavE oNitor slavE The control system of the machine is ar- Use this function to scroll all information on ranged for bank connection with other auto- any slave, if connected. matic vending machines. After setting up this function, power on the “slave”...
  • Page 63 - Coin mechanisms: to make sure that the TEST communication with the coin mechanism This group of functions is intended to test is properly working and to check which the main components of the machine. validator lines are set up as active. - Photocells: If the device intended to de- Est sElEctioN tect the product passage is available, the...
  • Page 64: Statistics

    STATISTICS EmpEraturE tEst This group of functions that may be of use All the machine operation data are stored in after having acted on the cooling unit is total and relative counters that can be reset intended to check the operation of the cool- without losing total data.
  • Page 65: Eva Dts

    Eva Dts Data traNsmissioN The two codes used to identify the machine The function is intended to select which and recognise the data transfer terminal communication interface shall be used for are established by the EVADTS (European data transmission. The following interfaces Vending Association Data Transfer System) are made available: communication protocol:...
  • Page 66: Display Statistics

    rEsEt ElEtE statistics Statistics can be reset for relative counters It resets the data stored for the machine op- either globally (all types of data) or selec- eration either globally (all data) or partially tively for: (some data only). - selections - selections - discounts - failures...
  • Page 67: Delete Relative Statistics

    ElEtE rElativE statistics partial couNtErs Statistics can be reset either globally (all 1 - counter by selection (single and total); types of data) or selectively for: 2 - counter by band; - selections 3 - failure counter; 4 - coin mechanism data (audit and cash - discounts-overprices collected);...
  • Page 68 protocol auDit protocol auDit The coin mechanism data are intended to - Aud. 1 Money in the tubes supply the following information in real cur- money currently available in the change rency: tubes - Aud. 1 Money in the tubes - Aud 2 Money to the tubes money currently available in the change Money conveyed to the change tubes...
  • Page 69: Communication

    COMMUNICATION upkEy statistics maNagEmENt -> This menu is intended to group the commu- vENDiNg macHiNE upkEy Confirm this function after having inserted nication functions of the device. the Up key into the plug on the C.P.U. board up-kEy to save on the up key the statistics file with all the statistical data currently available on the vending machine.
  • Page 70: Failure Reset

    - RAM data - Machine board One or more than one area of the RAM No communication between the machine memory contain altered data that have and the CPU board. been corrected by default values. - Softvend locked: models with softvend The machine continues to work, but it is only;...
  • Page 71: Motor State

    GRAPHICAL SCREEN otor statE Use this function to learn the failure that last occurred on every single spiral even if NutritioNal iNformatioN the machine configuration provides for an To enable / disable the display of nutritional empty position. information on products in normal operation A motor can be in one of the following mode.
  • Page 72: Usb Menu

    USB MENU PLAYLIST GRAPHIC SETUP sEtup UP-KEY To export/import the machine setup on a USB key sEtup maNagEmENt -> upkEy vENDiNg macHiNE To export/import the graphical package of After having inserted the Up key into the the machine on a USB key plug on the C.P.U.
  • Page 73: Touch Menu

    TOUCH MENU scrEEN savEr To choose the type of screensaver you wish to display: playlist or active promotions. DISPLAY Then set up after how long you wish to acti- vate the screen saver. coNtrast rEgulatioN Use this function to regulate the display coNfiguratioN of promotioNs contrast from min.
  • Page 74: Network Configuration

    NETWORK CONFIGURATION associatE a sElEctioN witH a proDuct sHEEt Act as follows: The configuration of the network connec- 1. Touch the selection you wish to set up tion varies according to the network you from the planogram. wish to connect the equipment with and the network protections in use.
  • Page 75: Subnet Mask

    SOFTWARE RELEASE subNEt mask To set up the subnet mask (e.g. The function enables the operator to dis- 255.255.255.0). play the software release of the equipment. The subnet mask is used to define the range of relevance for a machine within an IP subnet.
  • Page 76: Maintenance

    Chapter 3 Maintenance The intactness of the machine and its compliance with the standards of relevant installations must be checked by skilled personnel at least once a year. Never forget to disconnect the machine before carrying out any maintenance operation requiring the disassembly of components.
  • Page 77: Configuration Of Visioshop Trays

    CONFIGURATION OF VISIOSHOP from a siNglE compartmENt to a Dou TRAYS blE compartmENt To shift from a single compartment to a To modify the configuration of the tray, re- double compartment, act as follows: move the tray from the equipment. 1.
  • Page 78 3. Detach the spirals and the relative flang- 7. Remove the labels no longer used from es from the two motors. the trays with selection / price labels; if necessary, move the others and update 4. Disconnect the left motor from the wiring the ones still in use.
  • Page 79 3. place the motors correspondingly and wiDtH of compartmENts check the direction of rotation of the mo- To create compartments whose width is tors. larger than the double compartment (e.g. compartment for dispensing long products), Use the spiral guides to keep the spi- use the kit including bidirectional motors.
  • Page 80: Product Spacer

    PRODUCT SPACER vErtical motor positioNiNg The spacers must be used to load “narrow” The motor can be regulated vertically products. by using the kit to be applied to the tray. Mount them in such a way that they can Vertical positioning is necessary if spirals contain the product - without blocking it - having a different diameter are used (in towards the right side of the compartment...
  • Page 81: Walls Of Compartments

    WALLS OF COMPARTMENTS SPIRAL GUIDE The walls of the compartments can be The spiral guide keeps the spiral straight moved according to the new width of the during the rotation. compartment. The spiral guide insert is to be secured to To unhook the walls: the tray base.
  • Page 82: Product Divider

    PRODUCT DIVIDER PRODUCT RAISED SUPPORT To dispense sticks of candies or alike, you It is recommended to use a product raised can double the capacity of every single support to dispense cans or 0.2l tetrapacks. compartment by using a divider. Assemble the product raised support as it The spiral rotation shall be set to 180°...
  • Page 83: Heat Separators

    HEAT SEPARATORS rEar cHaNNEl closurE The heat separators (marking out the ma- To avoid any temperature dispersion in the chine food area) are fastened beneath the food area, it is recommended to apply the trays. metal sheet closing the rear channel on the trays marking out the food area.
  • Page 84: Product Ejector

    PRODUCT EJECTOR REMOVING TRAYS Right and left ejectors must be used for To replace the tray, act as follows: products packed in bags, such as potato 1. pull the tray up to the limit stop crisps or alike. 2. detach the electrical connector from the As they are hooked at the end of the spiral, tray they will push the product further outside.
  • Page 85: Replacing Spirals

    REPLACING SPIRALS If the pitch and sense of spirals is known, the table here below will help you calculate To replace the spirals, act as follows: the maximum size and the number of dis- pensable products. - Extract the tray in question. - Rotate the spiral in the direction opposite tablE for visosHop tray spirals to the ejection rotation while holding the...
  • Page 86 ∅ 55 spiral Spiral sense Product Spiral and pitch size (mm) products (mm) right / left right / left right / left right / left Fig. 44 1. Spiral pitch right / left 2. Maximum product size right / left right / left right / left right / left...
  • Page 87: Changing The Number Of Trays

    CHANGING THE NUMBER OF RECLINING TRAYS TRAYS Trays are complete with a leverage system To change the number of trays, act as fol- that enables the operator to recline them to lows: the bottom (reclining mechanism) to facili- tate the load cycle. 1.
  • Page 88: Can Trays

    CONFIGURATION OF BOTTLE / CAN TRAYS The trays for bottles can be configured to dispense 0.5 l / 0.6 l and 0.33 l plastic bot- tles as well as 0.33, 0.375 and 0.25 l "slim" cans vertically. You can: - Replace the spirals with a pitch suitable for the product to be dispensed (see the paragraph “replace spirals”) - Change the position of the retainer spring...
  • Page 89: Assembling And Re - Positioning Price Labels

    REINFORCEMENTS AND ASSEMBLING AND RE- MAXIMUM LOADS OF THE POSITIONING PRICE LABELS VISIOSHOP TRAY For the machines having price labels. A tray may bear up to 25 Kg without using any reinforcing bracket. assEmbly Above this weight mount the reinforcing Act as follows: brackets (available separately).
  • Page 90: Refrigerated Box Configuration

    REFRIGERATED BOX zoNE stratificatioN CONFIGURATION 8-16°C closed grid Cold air is dispensed from the grid at the 0-4°C open grid back of the refrigerated box (behind the trays). The machine is supplied with shutters in- The temperature is software-controlled on tended to vary the stratification level of the the “food”...
  • Page 91 BOARD FUNCTIONS CPU BOARD The board is arranged on the sliding shelf and intended to manage the machine op- eration. The board has got a Flash EPROM, which means that it can be electrically re-written (e.g. for a software update). Some leds on the board supply the follow- ing information - DL1: yellow led, which means 5V applied...
  • Page 92 GLASSFRONT LIGHTING BOARD TOUCH SCREEN This board is intended to supply the glass- front lighting LED’s with direct current for constant brightness. Fig. 52 1. to the cpu board 2. to the lighting LED's COMPARTMENT LIGHTING BOARD It directly supplies the LED intended to light the dispensing compartment.
  • Page 93: Electric Panel

    SOFTWARE UPDATE ELECTRIC PANEL To update the software, use two USB keys: The electric panel is arranged in the slide-in one containing the operating system of the compartment of payment systems. touch screen only and the other one con- The main switch can be directly accessed. taining the software of the equipment only.
  • Page 94 ACCESS TO THE COOLING UNIT If you have to access the cooling unit from the machine for any reason whatsoever, please act as follows: - detach the machine from the mains - remove the feet cover (unscrew the fasten- ing screw) - remove the vandal-proof grid - remove the screws intended to fasten the product dispensing compartment and...
  • Page 95: Appendix

    Appendix 01-2019 5505 00...
  • Page 96 J13_558 SUC_SM J3_558 SUC_SM Close Open Sled Sled Delivery Area FOR AUSTRALIA 230-240V 50-60Hz FOR BRASIL AND KOREA 220-230V 60Hz +24Vdc SUC_SM 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Salim 24Vdc -V +V T6,3A 230V 24V-6A This drawing contains confidential information is drawing contains confidential information and is...
  • Page 97 J15_558 SUC_SM 9(1) 9(0) 9(2) micro Tacho Softvend SUC_SM +24Vdc SUC_SM 7 8 9 MODEL DEFINITION DATE SHEET PREPARED CHECKED Orchestra SCHEMA ELETTRICO - WIRING DIAGRAM BONACINA ZANCANER 22/03/2018 ORCHESTRA SCHEMA ELETTRICO LEGENDA PART NUMBER VERSION 608612700 ORCHESTRA TACHO MOTOR REV COUNTER UPPER LIMIT SWITCH TX.. DELAYED FUSE (X=CURRENT)
  • Page 98 SUC_SM Sled introduzione Sled resto T F T 8 6 4 9 5 1 SUC_SM Salim This drawing contains confidential information is drawing contains confidential information and is and is the property of the holding company of the property of the N&W or one of its subsidiaries, without whose holding company of N&W or one of its permission it may not be copied or disclosed...
  • Page 99 SUC_SM N&W CANH CANL Touchscreen 7" SUC_SM J13/14 SUC_SM SUC_SM 4 9 5 1 MODEL DEFINITION DATE SHEET PREPARED CHECKED Orchestra SCHEMA ELETTRICO - WIRING DIAGRAM BONACINA ZANCANER 24/04/2018 ORCHESTRA SCHEMA ELETTRICO PORTA LEGENDA PART NUMBER VERSION 608612800 ORCHESTRA...
  • Page 100 CASSETTI/TRAYS J11_558 SUC_SM SUC_SM This drawing contains confidential information is drawing contains confidential information and is and is the property of the holding company of the property of the N&W or one of its subsidiaries, without whose holding company of N&W or one of its permission it may not be copied or disclosed subsidiaries,without whose permission it may not be to third parties of otherwise used.
  • Page 101 Slcd1 0(23) +24Vdc 0(21) Slcd7 0(22) J13-14 0(25) SUC_SM 0(26) MODEL DEFINITION DATE SHEET PREPARED CHECKED SCHEMA ELETTRICO CASSETTO BONACINA ZANCANER 26/11/2018 ORCHESTRA TRAY WIRING DIAGRAM SCHEMA ELETTRICO LEGENDA PART NUMBER VERSION 608613600 VASSOIO ORCHESTRA...
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  • Page 103 The Manufacturer reserves the right to modify the features of the equipment described in this publication without giving any prior notice. Moreover, it disclaims all responsibility for any inaccuracy contained in this publication that can be ascribed to printing and/or tran- scription errors.

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