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3 WIDE COMBI STAND ALONE COLD/FROZEN FOOD VENDOR (GVC2 Controller) MODELS: 3532M/3532MA – MULT-ZONE (Cold and Frozen Food) 3532F/3532FA – SINGLE-ZONE (Frozen Food) 3532C/3532CA – SINGLE-ZONE (Cold Food) SERVICE MANUAL DEC 2009 4218450•A...
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Sales Fax: (515) 274-0390 machine. E-mail: vendnet@vendnetusa.com SERIAL NUMBER: ___________________________________ C O M B I V E N D O R • 3 5 3 2 • 4 2 1 8 4 5 0...
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INTRODUCTION This manual contains instructions, service and installation guidelines for the 3W COMBI Vendor. Please read this manual thoroughly and follow instructions. The initial set-up of a vending machine is a very important step of insuring that the equipment operates in a trouble-free manner. The 3W COMBI Vendor can be factory configured to have two temperature compartments (top and bottom) in a single vending machine separated by moveable air deflectors and...
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SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT MULTI-ZONE (3 WIDE) TYPE MODEL 3532 3532A 29.5 in. (74.9 cm) WIDTH 38 in. (96.5 cm) DEPTH 72 in. (182.9 cm) HEIGHT ESTIMATED WEIGHT 693 lbs (614 kg) 722 lbs (327 kg) EST. SHIPPING WT. Note: Weights will vary depending on optional equipment installed.
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UNPACKING This vending machine was thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory and the delivering carrier has accepted this vendor as their responsibility. 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.
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Power Cord The power cord is a 14 gauge cord and is fastened to rear mounting box so it stays with the machine and doesn’t get changed with a lighter gauge cord. The power cord is connected and routed under the cover as shown in Figure 4g.
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MAIN POWER SWITCH Plug the power cord to a dedicated power outlet. Open the vendor door. Turn on the main power switch located on the center right hand side of the vendor. See Figure Figure 4h. Power Panel LOADING PRODUCTS Load product from front to back making sure all items fit freely between the auger spaces.
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PRODUCT PART NUMBER WIDTH THICK TYPE (INCH) (INCH) 0.50 4200272.103309 0.66 4200272.102309 0.94 4200272.101309 CANDY 2.75 1.19 4200272.100309 1.50 4200272.104309 2.03 4200272.105309 3.09 4200272.106309 CAN/BOTTLE 2.75 3.09 4200272.106309 DISPENSER (12 OZ CAN) 4.84 2.59 DIA 4214090 1.19 4200272.109309 1.50 4200272.108309 SNACK 5.50 1.81...
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TRAY ADJUSTMENTS By re-timing the augers, difficult-to-vend items can be dispensed more dependably. By altering tray spacing, larger items can be vended. By changing the tray configuration, different product mixes can be accommodated. VERTICAL SPACING The trays can be adjusted up or down in half-inch increments to provide additional headroom for vending taller products.
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3 WIDE SNACK/CANDY/FOOD TRAY Pull the tray out until it stops. Locate the harness retainer on the right sidewall. See Figure 6a. Pull the tray harness out of the harness retainer. Unplug the tray plug from its receptacle on the right side wall.
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AUGER TIMING SNACK/CANDY/FOOD TRAY Each auger can be rotated in 20° (degree) increments for a different product vend drop-off point. Most items can be vended successfully when the auger end is positioned at 6 o'clock. The general rule is - the narrower the product, then the higher the timing.
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CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS IVEND™ CYCLE All vendor selections have been assigned at the factory to be monitored for iVend™ optical sensing. For 5 milliseconds at the start of a vend, the iVend™ optical sensor will be checked to make sure it is not blocked, damaged or disconnected. If blocked, damaged or disconnected - the normal home-switch-vend cycle will be used and the optical sensors will be ignored.
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SERVICE MODE Use Service Mode to program and service the machine. Use the keypad as an input device. Watch the display for information while in Service Mode. SERVICE MODE BUTTON To enter Service Mode, press the Service Mode Button located on the top or upper right corner of the controller cover.
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BASIC PROGRAMMING SETUP KEYPAD Use the buttons on the keypad as directed in the step-by-step instructions in this manual in programming the vendor. DISPLAY Check the display after pressing the Service Mode Button and/or Keypad Buttons to make sure that the program is responding correctly.
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3 OPTIONS 3.1 FORCE VEND See GVC2 Programming Manual (P/N 4215507) for more information. 3.2 BILL ESCROW See GVC2 Programming Manual (P/N 4215507) for more information. 3.3 MULTI VEND See GVC2 Programming Manual (P/N 4215507) for more information. 3.4 FREE VEND See GVC2 Programming Manual (P/N 4215507) for more information.
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3.9 KEYPAD BACKLIGHT DISPLAY STEP This menu Motors ( - - ) Press Service Mode Button controls Options the brightness Press level of the KB Backlight keypad Press to view setting. backlight. Press repeatedly to change setting. (Default is 3) KB Backlight 3 Note:0=Off, 1=Low, 2=Med, 3 =High, 4=Max KB Backlight 3...
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4.8.2 TIME Time Setting - This TIME SETTING DISPLAY STEP menu controls and Press Service Mode displays the current time Motors ( - - ) of day. The display will Button show a 24 hour format. Configuration Press Examples: 8:05 a.m. = TIME O8.O5 Date/ Time Press 01:15 p.m.
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4.0 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION NOTE: THIS IS PASSWORD PROTECTED (2314 DEFAULT) 4.0.1 BEEP ENABLE See GVC 2 Programming Manual (P/N 4215507) for more information 4.0.2 OPTICS DISABLES See GVC 2 Programming Manual (P/N 4215507) for more information 4.0.3 MOTOR TYPE See GVC 2 Programming Manual (P/N 4215507) for more information 4.0.4 TALKER See GVC 2 Programming Manual (P/N 4215507) for more information.
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PRICING Price Setting - This menu allows three (3) methods for assigning prices: • ITEM — by individual selections • ROW— by shelf or tray • ALL ITEMS — by entire machine. • COUPONS — by Item, Row, or ALL •...
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5.4 COUPON OR TOKEN Allows the operator to designate the values of coupons or tokens that are accepted by pre-programmed validators. 6 ACCOUNTING Use this menu to gain access to menus that display or reset data for various types of cash and vend totals. Counts can be viewed by individual items, rows or as the whole machine.
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7.7.4 TIME DISPLAY This option will display the time and date. Programmable POS does not have to be “ON” for this to work. DISPLAY STEP Motors ( - - ) Press Service Mode Button **** Press and enter password Programmable Default Password 2314 Press Time Display:...
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0.1 DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY STEP This menu is used to perform a self-diagnostics 1. Press Service Mode Button Motors ( - - ) check and display results. Diagnostic... Press Checksum Temp Sensor Optical Coin Acceptor Press to start test Bill Validator Card Reader1 Card Reader2 Tests Completed...
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0.7.2 DAQ LOG STEP DISPLAY Motors ( - - ) Press Service Mode Button Diagnostics Press Password: Press Enter Password (default-2314) DAQ Log (after a few seconds, Press display changes to Log) (Sales Mode) Press 3 times to exit. 0.7.3 STS STEP DISPLAY Motors ( - - )
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CUSTOMER LEAD THROUGH MESSAGES The following messages will be affected by the language selection and are stored in the controller memory. Message 1: PLEASE USE EXACT CHANGE Message 2: PLEASE INSERT MORE MONEY Message 3: PLEASE MAKE ANOTHER SELECTION Message 4: OUT OF SERVICE Message 5: VENDING OPERATION TO RESUME AT (hh.mm) Message 6: DOOR OPEN ERROR Message 7: THANK YOU...
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Figure 9a. Single Zone Airflow Figure 9b. Multi- Zone Airflow | 23 COMBI VENDOR • 3532...
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RELAYS The program controls four relays which then control the refrigeration and heating systems: • RELAY1 - controls the compressor and the condenser fan (refrigeration system). • RELAY2 - controls the upper zone blower / heater & evaporator fan via the door switch. •...
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HEALTH SAFETY FIELD TEST Simulate Warm Temperature Open the door of the Food Vendor Locate sensor # 3 at the back right of the cabinet between 1 and 2 tray. Remove the sensor from the mount and place the sensor in a cup of warm water Disable Last Door Switch Activation This step removes the last door switch activation from the controller’s memory...
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REFRIGERATION To prevent damage to the refrigeration unit when it is turned off or the power is interrupted, the refrigeration unit will not restart for at least five minutes regardless of the temperature. REFRIGERATION TROUBLESHOOTING CAUTION Breaking the refrigerant joints or seals on the system voids the unit warranty.
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The sealed hermetic system should not be worked on outside the Factory Service Center . There are three things that can go wrong with a sealed system and should be repaired only at the Factory Service Center. These are: 1. Low Charge - usually caused by leaks; look for oil around seals and welds. Unit will not cool properly.
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NOISY OR VIBRATING UNIT 1. Components rubbing or touching each 2. Worn or aged compressor grommets. other. 3. Compressor. ♦ Check fan blades and motor. ♦ Bad valves. ♦ Loose shrouds and harness. ♦ Slugging. ♦ Copper tubing. ♦ Bad windings (Refer to Table 1 and ♦...
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TROUBLESHOOTING CIRCUITS WITH MULTI-METER Caution : Power must be disconnected and fan circuit open. 2. Check temperature sensor harness 1. To check the power source, use the voltage section of the Multi-Meter. to control board for continuity using Acceptable range is 103-127VAC for ohmmeter of Multi-Meter.
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REMOVING THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM CAUTION: Always disconnect power source BEFORE servicing. 1. Turn off Main Power Switch and unplug vendor power cord from wall outlet. 2. Remove the bottom tray but not rails. 3. Locate the cabinet control harness and temperature sensor harness on the top right refrigeration unit.
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CONVERTING FROM SINGLE ZONE TO MULTI-ZONE MODE : Optional Multi-Zone Conversion Kit) EQUIRED Turn power switch off. Remove top four trays from machine by unplugging tray harness and pulling trays out of tray rails. Install turning vane with air holes in bottom opening Move existing turning vane located at top of machine to center opening and...
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and move second turning vane to top Remove air curtain from bottom side of tray four (Fig. 7) Replace trays to proper locations and connect harnesses 10. Turn power switch on and reconfigure control board to either single zone cold food or single zone frozen mode (See Configuration Instructions).
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EVERY 6-MONTHS CLEAN DOOR AND DELIVERY DOOR SEALS Clean the door seals. Inspect them for any deformities or cracking. CLEAN EVAPORATOR COIL Open the door. Clean the evaporator coil of refrigeration unit using a soft bristle brush and/or vacuum cleaner. Figure 11b.
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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. Email: vendnet@vendnetusa.com...
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