VendNet SM VI 3157 Service Manual

VendNet SM VI 3157 Service Manual

Snack food vendor

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SNACK FOOD
VENDOR
(SM VI)
Model:
3157
3158
3159
Service
Manual
SEPTEMBER 2000
P/N 4211051
Rev B

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  • Page 1 SNACK FOOD VENDOR (SM VI) Model: 3157 3158 3159 Service Manual SEPTEMBER 2000 P/N 4211051 Rev B...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS: SPECIFICATIONS........1 MENU 2 ........... 19 PRICE MODE ......19 INTRODUCTION ........1 OPTIONS MODE ......21 PROMO VEND MODE....22 UNPACKING .......... 3 CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION........4 MODE ......... 23 MENU 3 ........... 24 COIN MECHANISM & BILL POS/AUX MODE ......
  • Page 3: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS General Dimensions INCHES CENTIMETERS HEIGHT 3W, 4W, 5W 28 1/2 72.4 WIDTH 34 1/4 40 1/8 DEPTH 3W, 4W, 5W APROXIMATE WEIGHT Electrical Power 115 VAC 230 VAC Cycle 60 Hz 50 Hz Current 1.2 Amps 0.6 Amps Pricing MDB Controller &...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Should you have any questions pertaining to information in the manual, replacement parts or the operation of the vendor you should contact your local distributor or: Vendnet    165 North 10th Street Waukee, Iowa 50263 - USA...
  • Page 5: Unpacking

    UNPACKING This vendor was thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory and the delivering carrier has accepted responsibility for this vendor. Note any damage or irregularities at the time of delivery and report them to the carrier. Request a written inspection report from the claims inspector to file any claim for damage.
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION Consult local, state and country codes and regulations before installation of the vendor. CAUTION: To insure reliability and maintain manufacturers equipment warranty, machine must NOT be placed in an environment where the temperature is greater than 90° ° ° ° F/32° ° ° ° C and the relative humidity is 65% or greater. Position the vendor in its place of operation no further than six (6) feet (2 m) from the power outlet or receptacle.
  • Page 7 A10116 A10100 Figure 5. 230-Volt Outlets Figure 6. 115-Volt Outlet Connect the vendor power cord to a grounded 115 Volt AC, 60 Cycle, noise free polarized power source of not less than 15 Amps. Checking the power source can be accomplished with an AC Voltmeter in the following manner: Voltage Check When the AC Voltmeter probes are...
  • Page 8 Outlet Tester An easy to read outlet tester can be obtained from Vendnet (P/N 4211746) electrical or electronic supply store. Plug the tester into any grounded (3-prong) 115V AC outlet to detect faulty wiring. See Figure 8. Read the indicator lights as explained on the tester.
  • Page 9: Coin Mechanism & Bill Validator

    COIN MECHANISM & BILL VALIDATOR CAUTION: Do not plug in or unplug the coin changer with the power on! The controller will monitor the condition of the coin changer at all times. Any activity (coins inserted) will be recorded and stored in the controller. Removing Accepted Bills Accepted bills may be removed by opening the “bill box”...
  • Page 10: Changing Timing And Tray Spacing

    When finished loading each tray, make sure the tray is returned to its proper standby position. All trays must be pushed to the rear of the cabinet and properly seated in the "detent" position. The size of the item being vended must be larger than the diameter of the auger being used to vend properly.
  • Page 11: Controller Functions

    Tray Spacing The trays can be raised or lowered in 1-inch (25.4 mm) increments to provide additional headroom for vending taller items. NOTE When increasing the space between two trays, a corresponding decrease in space of an adjoining tray will result. To change tray spacing, follow the steps outlined below: Pull out the tray to be adjusted until it stops.
  • Page 12 attempt will take place. If credit is less than the selection price, the price will display will p l e a s e p l e a s e p l e a s e p l e a s e i n s e r t i n s e r t i n s e r t m o r e i n s e r t...
  • Page 13: Service Mode

    Service Mode Entering the Service Mode To change any settings or programs in the vendor, the controller must be placed in the Service Mode. To enter the Service Mode, push the red service mode button once (located on the control board). If credit exists when entering the Service Mode, it will be restored when the machine is returned to the Sales Mode.
  • Page 14 A10687 A10688 SM VI, 3157, 3158, 3159, P/N 4211051...
  • Page 15: Menu 1

    NOTE A quick way to access Menu levels 2 & 3: D i a g n o s e D i a g n o s e D i a g n o s e D i a g n o s e Press Service Mode Button.
  • Page 16: Motor Mode

    Error Codes CODE DISPLAYS ERROR DETAIL 1 1 1 1 Too little motor current (under 20mA) 2 2 2 2 Too much time to complete vend (12 Seconds) 3 3 3 3 Coin Mechanism communication error 4 4 4 4 NOVRAM checksum error 5 5 5 5 Health and safety error on temperature sensor 1...
  • Page 17: Account Mode

    ACCOUNT MODE Account Mode is used to display various types of cash and vend totals. H I S T S A L E S H I S T S A L E S H I S T S A L E S H I S T S A L E S Press ( B ) to enter Account Mode will be displayed.
  • Page 18 RDR SALES Displays the total card reader sales. Press ( B ) to display the Card Reader Sales. (optional hardware required). R D R S A L E S R D R S A L E S R D R S A L E S R D R S A L E S Press ( E ) to return to the display.
  • Page 19: Coin Mode

    COIN MODE Coin mode is used to load or unload the coin mech coin tubes and to set Unconditional Acceptance and Exact Change values. C P O C P O C P O C P O Press ( B ) to enter Coin mode. (Coin Pay Out) will be displayed NOTE Press ( A ) or ( C ) to scroll through the Coin Mode sub-menu.
  • Page 20: Test Vend Mode

    EXACT CHANGE I n s e r t E x a c t I n s e r t E x a c t I n s e r t E x a c t I n s e r t E x a c t Sets the Exact Change value that controls the display of the C h a n g e C h a n g e...
  • Page 21: Menu 2

    MENU 2 P r i c e P r i c e P r i c e P r i c e Press ( B ) to enter MENU 2. will be displayed. NOTE Press ( A ) or ( C ) to scroll through the Menu 2 sub-menu modes. Price Mode ....
  • Page 22 COMBO VEND Combo Vend is used to set up a combination of products to be purchased at a single combined price. A maximum of five products can be combined in a combo vend. Five Combo selections can be programmed into the vendor. (Example: a “combo”...
  • Page 23: Options Mode

    OPTIONS MODE Options Mode is used to set various options on the coin mech and the validator. B I L L S C R O W B I L L S C R O W B I L L S C R O W B I L L S C R O W Press ( B ).
  • Page 24: Promo Vend Mode

    Press ( B ). Use the numerical keys to change the value. V a l u e V a l u e V a l u e V a l u e Press ( D ) to save the change and return to display.
  • Page 25: Configuration Mode

    RANGE Range is used to set which rows to operate as Promo Vends. Maximum of two rows can be set at a time. S R / E R S R / E R S R / E R S R / E R Press ( B ) to select rows.
  • Page 26: Menu 3

    OPTIONS This action configures the Options to the ON or OFF default settings. C O N F i g u r e D C O N F i g u r e D C O N F i g u r e D C O N F i g u r e D Press ( B ).
  • Page 27 NOTE If the max limit of 105 characters is entered, the new message is automatically saved and any subsequent characters entered will overwrite the 105 character. M E S S A G E M E S S A G E M E S S A G E M E S S A G E Press ( B ) again and...
  • Page 28: Time/Date Mode

    AUXILIARY MESSAGES During the normal operation of the vendor, default messages will be displayed, depending on the condition or function being performed. Use Auxiliary Messages sub-menu to set the eight auxiliary messages in any desired language. NOTE Press ( A ) or ( C ) to scroll through the Auxiliary Messages sub-menu. Message 1..PLEASE INSERT EXACT MONEY (Max 30 characters) Message 2..PLEASE INSERT MORE MONEY (Max 30 characters) Message 3..MAKE ALTERNATE SELECTION (Max 25 characters)
  • Page 29 TIME T I M E T I M E T I M E T I M E Press ( B ) again to display and the current setting in military time (24-hour format). Change setting using the numeric keys. NOTE T i m e T i m e h h .
  • Page 30: Shutdown Mode

    Press ( B ) to set the geographical location or set to off. D A Y L I G H T D A Y L I G H T D A Y L I G H T D A Y L I G H T Press ( D ) to save change and return to display.
  • Page 31: Temperature Mode (Not Used With This Vendor)

    Sets the day of the week the shutdown period is active within a four week period. 1 S U N 1 S U N 1 S U N 1 S U N Press ( B ) to begin setting days for shut down procedure to be active. O F F O F F O F F...
  • Page 32 SENSOR 1 Turns Temperature Sensor 1 ON or OFF. Sensor 1 is located in the canned drink compartment. NOTE Press ( A ) or ( C ) to scroll through the Sensor 1 sub-menu. Set Point......Sets the set point of sensor 1 Delta......Sets the Delta of sensor 1 Health Safety ....Sets H/S parameters for sensor 1 O F F...
  • Page 33 L E V E L L E V E L L E V E L L E V E L Press ( B ). will be displayed. N O N E N O N E N O N E N O N E Press ( B ) again to display plus an asterisk to the right side of the display.
  • Page 34 HEALTH SAFETY This is a “Health Safety” feature that prevents the sale of perishable food items if the temperature inside the cabinet area exceeds 45 ° ° ° ° F (7.2 ° ° ° ° C). Due to the operating temperature range of this vendor this feature should be turned off at all times.
  • Page 35: Discount Mode

    DISCOUNT MODE This procedure enables the machine to charge a different price for selections at different times or on different days—Sundays, for example. NOTE Press ( A ) or ( C ) to scroll through the Discount Mode sub-menu. ON or OFF..Turns discount mode ON or OFF Time ....Sets time period of the day discount will be in effect Day....Sets the day of the week discount will be in effect Range.....Sets the range of selection for the discount...
  • Page 36: Auto-Reinstatement Mode

    R A N G E R A N G E R A N G E R A N G E Press ( D ) to confirm changes and return to Press ( E ) to exit without making changes. V A L U E V A L U E V A L U E V A L U E...
  • Page 37: Coupon/Token Mode

    RANGE S R / V R S R / V R S R / V R S R / V R Press ( B ). will be displayed followed by the range of rows covered by auto-reinstatement. Enter the rows desired. R A N G E R A N G E R A N G E...
  • Page 38: Can/Bottle Mode (Not Used With This Vendor)

    TOKEN VALUE Sets the values of tokens to be used with this vendor. Up to 5 different tokens can be used. T V 1 T V 1 T V 1 T V 1 Press ( B ). (Token Value 1) will be displayed followed by the current value of Token 1.
  • Page 39 RANGE Sets the range of the can/bottle rack that is turned ON or OFF. S R / E R S R / E R S R / E R S R / E R Press ( B ). (Start Range/End Range) will be displayed, followed by the current range of rows included.
  • Page 40: Dex/Ucs

    DEX/UCS DEX/UCS Information download (requires hand-held computer) If the vendor operation will be tracked using a DEX/UCS capable hand-held computer (HHC), please note the following: Just below the instructional decal on the control board cover is the plug-in point for the connecting HHC plugs in here cable from the hand-held computer.
  • Page 41: Care & Cleaning

    CARE & CLEANING CAUTION: Always disconnect power source before cleaning. Cabinet Exterior Wash with warm water and a mild detergent, rinse thoroughly and dry with a non- abrasive, lint free cloth. Wax occasionally with a quality grade liquid or paste auto wax. Minor scratches can be smoothed with rubbing compound, but deep scratches should be touched up with paint to prevent rust.
  • Page 42: Parts Ordering

    PARTS ORDERING Augers Available Augers PRODUCT SIZE AUGER PART NUMBERS Width Thick CANDY 2-3/4 1-3/16 4200272-100 2-3/4 15/16 4200272-101 2-3/4 21/32 4200272-102 2-3/4 4200272-103 2-3/4 1-1/2 4200272-104 2-3/4 2-1/32 4200272-105 2-3/4 3-3/32 4200272-106 2-3/4 1-3/16 4200272-120 2-3/4 1-1/2 4200272-124 2-3/4 1-13/16 4200272-131 2-3/4...
  • Page 43 If you do not have the right parts manual: contact VendNet™. If you have any questions, check out our Website www.vendnetusa.com or call VendNet. Ask for the Parts Department. We will be happy to assist you. Service: 800-833-4411 Parts: 888-259-9965 Fax: 515-987-4447 E-mail: Vendnet@vendnetusa.com...
  • Page 44: Schematic

    SCHEMATIC SM VI, 3157, 3158, 3159, P/N 4211051...
  • Page 45 SM VI, 3157, 3158, 3159, P/N 4211051...
  • Page 46: Keypad Overlay

    KEYPAD OVERLAY SM VI, 3157, 3158, 3159, P/N 4211051...
  • Page 47 SM VI, 3157, 3158, 3159, P/N 4211051...
  • Page 48 We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice. VendNet    165 North 10th Street Waukee, Iowa 50263 –...

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