HOT DRINK SETUP/PROGRAMMING GUIDE

MECH COMM

Incomplete coin mech communications

 

check harness.

MECH.SENSOR

Coin mech reporting a bad tube sensor

 

replace mech.

MECH ROM

Replace the coin mechanism.

MECH.ACCEPT

Coin mechanism acceptor section is

 

unplugged from the main body of the

 

coin mech. Connect the cable and cycle

 

machine power OFF and then ON.

MECH JAM

One or more coin tubes are jammed.

 

Pay a coin from each tube until the jam

 

is cleared.

DEBIT CARD

Card reader reporting error — machine

 

will not operate if configured for DEBIT

 

ONLY.

CHECK DBV

Bill validator reporting error — machine

 

will not operate. Empty stacker, clear

 

jams, etc.

DBV COMM

Incomplete bill validator

 

communications — check harness.

DBV MOTOR

One of the motors has failed. The unit

 

will disable itself until the error is

 

corrected. Check for bill stuck in the

 

acceptance path. If no bill is present,

 

replace the validator. Cycle machine

 

power OFF and then ON.

DBV SENSOR

One of the sensors in the bill validator

 

has failed. The unit will disable itself

 

until the error is corrected. Check for

 

bill stuck in the acceptance path. If no

 

bill is present, replace the validator.

 

Cycle machine power OFF and then ON.

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Crane Merchandising Systems 670, 678 manual Mech Comm

678, 670 specifications

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