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Live Bait
Vending
machine
Service Manual
Model: 3037-BAITA
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INTRODUCTION
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This manual contains installation and
programming instructions for the Model
3037- BAITA vending machine. This is a six (6) select vending
machine, designed to dispense live bait, such as minnows and worms,
prepackaged in Styrofoam containers. The products are stored in fourteen (14)
serpentine-type columns, easily loaded. Fourteen vend motors are controlled
by six selection buttons. Product is vended on a "first-in, first- out"
principle assuring proper rotation of inventory. The vend mechanism is a
24-volt motor-driven dual cam arrangement. The front cam holds the product to
be dispensed at the "vend position", releasing it to the delivery area during
the vend cycle. The rear cam advances into the path of the products, in front
of the second container, holding the remainder of the products back until the
vend cycle is complete. At the end of the vend cycle, the next container is
released to the vend position, awaiting the next transaction. Each selection
can be priced individually, with vend prices ranging from $.05 to $99.95 in five cent
increments. The controller monitors electrical functions during each vend and
any malfunctions (faulty motors, etc.) detected by the controller will be
recorded in memory and the operation of any defective motor will be disabled.
Individual motors determined to be inoperative will not affect the operation
of the remaining motors.
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UPACKING
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This vending
machine was thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory and the
delivering carrier has accepted this vending machine as their responsibility.
Any damage or irregularities should be noted at the time & delivery and
reported to the carrier. Request a written inspection report from the claims
inspector to file any claim for damage. File the claim with the carrier (not the
manufacturer) within 15 days after receipt of the vending machine. Carefully remove the outside packing
material in a manner not to damage the finish or exterior of the vending
machine. Inspect the vending machine for concealed shipping damage. Report any damage hidden by the shipping
material directly to the delivering carrier on a Hidden Damage Report. Remove the "Knock-A-Way" support by sliding
a pallet jack under the vending machine, inserting a screwdriver or prying
tool into the groove of the Knock-A-Way and splitting it in two as shown in
Figure 1. Turn the leveling screws in as far as possible. Position the vending machine in its place
of operation, no further than 4 feet from the power outlet or receptacle and
check that the door will open fully without interference. Leave at least six (6) inches of space
between the back of the machine and any wall or obstruction for proper air
circulation.
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Level the vending machine, making sure all levelers are
touching the floor. The vending
machine must be level for proper operation.
When the vending machine is level, the door can be opened to any
position and not move by itself. Try
the door half closed, straight out and in the wide open position before
deciding that the vending machine is level.
Open the outer door and remove all internal packing material. The keys to the vending machine are located
in the coin return cup.
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Warning: Do not block the ventilation openings in the
front or back of the vending machine.
Always allow free ventilation so that exhaust air is not trapped. Failure to do so could result in a
refrigeration failure.
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INSTALLATION
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Consult local, state and federal codes and regulations before
installation of the vending machine.
For proper operation of equipment utilizing electronically controlled
components, it is recommended that the equipment be placed on an isolated of
dedicated circuit, properly polarized and grounded. The circuit should be a minimum 20 Amp, 115
Volt AC, 60 cycle power source.
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Warning: Do not operate this vending machine on an
extension cord.
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Figure 2 shows a properly grounded and polarized
three-wire grounding type wall outlet.
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Note: The hot (or line) terminal of the outlet should
always be counter-clockwise from the ground terminal. The neutral terminal will be clockwise from
the ground terminal.
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• Voltage Check: With a multi-meter set to check AC line
voltage, insert on connector to the hot terminal and the other connector to
the neutral terminal. The multi-meter
should indicate 103-126 VAC.
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• Polarity and Ground Check: With a multi-meter set to
check ac line voltage, insert on connector to the hot terminal and the other
connector to the ground terminal. The
multi-meter should indicate 103-126 VAC.
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• Amperage Check: At the fuse box or circuit breaker
panel, locate the proper circuit, and ensure that the amperage reading of the
fuse or breaker protecting the circuit is at least 20 amp.
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If the receptacle is not properly grounded or polarized,
contact a licensed electrician to correctly polarize and/or ground the
receptacle to ensure safe operation.
Plug in the vending machine and turn on the power switch, located in
the lower left-hand corner of the inside cabinet.
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• The display lights will come on.
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• "Use Correct Change" LED will light
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• "Make Another Selection" LED will light
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• Validator stacker, if so equipped, will cycle.
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• The evaporator motors will run.
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• Depending on ambient temperature, either the heater (if
installed as an option) or the refrigerator unit will run for three minutes.
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• .00 will display
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Product Label
Installation
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Place product identification labels indicating the type of
products available to the customer inside the selection buttons.
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Open the vending machine and separate the inner and outer
doors. On the back side of the outer
door, open the coin mechanism door by sliding the latch at the top to the
right. Insert the Product Label into
the pocket provided as shown in Figure 3.
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Make sure the label agrees with the product loaded in the
serpentine columns. See the "Loading
Instructions" section for capacities and motor assignment.
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Loading
Instructions
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There are fourteen (14) compartments that hold the product
for the six (6) available selections.
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Table 1 indicated the motors that run when a selection
button is pressed.
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Each column inside the vending machine is identified with
the motor number. Make sure that
product label placed in the selection button agrees with the product loaded
in the columns.
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Note: Load lighter products in the center columns (7 &
8 or 9 & 10) to insure proper movement through the serpentine.
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Coin Changer
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Caution: Do not plug or unplug the coin mechanism with the
power on.
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When customers insert coins, they are stored in
self-loading, high-capacity change tubes.
Coins returned on over-deposit will be the fewest number of available
coins. When the change tubes become
full, additional coins are routed to the cash box.
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The coin changer has been preset at the factory:
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• Canadian coins are rejected.
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• When the quarter tube is full, quarters are diverted to
the coin box.
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Note: An ample supply of quarters is needed in order to
give change for $1 and $5 bills.
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• Dollar coins are rejected.
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Manually load the coin mechanism with nickels, dimes and
quarters through the slots at the top of each change tube. See Figure 4.
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When adequate nickels have been loaded to cover the
low-level sensors in the nickel tube, the "Use Correct Change" LED will go
off.
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To empty the coins stored in the change tubes, push the
Service Mode Button two times. CPO displays.
• Press selection button 1 to dispense nickels.
• Press selection button 2 to dispense dimes.
• Press selection button 3 to dispense quarters.
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Note: The coin changer must have a minimum of nickels and
quarters to allow the Dollar Bill Validator to function.
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Dollar Bill Changer
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The bill changer has been preset at the factory:
• Standard security bill acceptance.
• Bills accepted in both directions (face up).
• Pulse interface the control
board.
• Rejects $20 bills.
• Rejects $10 bills.
• Accepts $1, $2, and $5 bills.
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Note: If the coin changer does not have adequate change
for pay-back, the bill changer will not accept bills.
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Removing Accepted
Bills
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Accepted bills may be removed by opening the bill box or
by removing the bill box from the validator. (See Figure 5)
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Note: If the bill box is removed, make sure it is fully
latched in place when returned to the validator.
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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshoot the bill changer by reading flashes (blinks)
of light from the (red) LED located on the side of the logic board
cover. See Table 4. These flashes can be seen through the gray
smoked cover. (See Figure 6). During
normal operation the LED will be a steady
(constant) red.
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Clearing Jams &
Cleaning
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Trapped bills, debris or dirt can result in poor bill
acceptance or bill rejection. Remove
the lower housing to clear trapped bills or debris. See Figure 7. Clean the bill path plastic parts or belts
with a cloth moistened with a mild soap and water solution. Clean the magnetic head and optic sensors
using a swab and isopropyl alcohol.
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Caution: Do not use any petroleum-based cleaning solvents,
scouring pads or stiff brushes for cleaning.
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PRICE
SETTING INSTRUCTIONS
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A vend price must be established for each selection. To change a price the controller must be in
the Service Mode.
1. Open the vending machine and separate the inner and
outer doors.
2. Locate the Service Mode Button on the inside upper
portion of the outer door. See Figure
8.
3. Push the Service Mode Button five (5) times. SPr displays.
4. Push the selection button of the item to be priced. See Figure 9. The current vend price for that selection
displays.
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To increase the vend price: press and hold the same
selection button a second time. The
vend price increases by 5¢ every half second as long as the button is held
pressed.
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To decrease the vend price: press the same
selection button a third time. The
vend price decreases by 5¢ every half second as long as the button is held
pressed.
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5. Pressing the same selection button will toggle between
increasing and decreasing the vend price of that selection.
6. When the desired vend price for that selection appears
in the display, go to the next selection.
7. When the last vend price has been set, push any other
selection button one time.
8. Press the Service Mode Button, or allow the controller
to "time-out" in approximately 20 seconds.
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Setting the vend price to .00 starts "Free Vend". No money
is required to dispense the product.
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Note: Make sure that the vend price is correct for each
selection. Make sure that the price,
product label and product loaded in the serpentine columns agree.
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Installation Check
List
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- All
shipping brackets, packing material and tape have been removed.
- The
vending machine is level from front to back and right to left.
- The
dedicated power outlet is properly polarized and grounded.
- Coin
changer payout tubes have been properly loaded.
- All
vend prices have been set correctly.
- The
vending machine has been properly loaded and all items in each selection
corresponds with the label and vend price.
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Service Mode
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To program the vending machine, you must be in the Service
Mode. Eight different functions can be
performed in the Service Mode:
- Motor
Count
- Dispense
Coins
- Test
Vend Single Selection
- Test
Vend All Selections
- Set
Vend Prices
- Options
- Force Vend, Bill Escrow, Multi Vend
- Total
Cash Sales
- Total
Vend count
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The vending machine is in Sales Mode when .00 displays.
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To enter the Service Mode, press the Service Mode Button
on the control board inside the door the specified number of times.
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To exit the Service Mode, press the Service Mode Button,
or the controller will automatically exit in approximately 20 seconds if no
buttons are pressed during that time. .00 displays
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Motor Count
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Press the Service Mode Button one time. One of the following displays:
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2-digit number,
not flashing: Indicates the number of functional motors. (Should be
14.)
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5-xx, flashing:
selection button number "xx" is stuck in the "ON" position.
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Note: The service mode will not operate properly until the
stuck button has been corrected.
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Dispense Coins
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Press the Service Mode Button two times. CPO displays. To remove coins from the coin changer:
• Press selection button 1 to dispense nickels
• Press selection button 2 to dispense dimes
• Press selection button 3 to dispense quarters
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Test Vend Single
Selection
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Press the Service Mode Button three times. dtS displays. Press a selection button to run the
corresponding motor.
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Note: To test motor 3, because motors 1, 2, and 3 are
assigned to selection button 1, you might need to press selection button
three times.
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Test Vend All
Selections
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Press the Service Mode Button four times. dtA displays. Press any selection button.
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The motors will run in sequence, starting with motor
1. As they run, the motor number
displays. The top columns are
dispensed by the even-numbered motors.
The lower columns are dispensed by the odd-numbered motors.
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To insure fresh product in the vend area, motors assigned
to a selection button run sequentially.
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Example: When selection button 1 is first pressed, motor
number 1 will run. When selection
button 1 is next pressed, motor number 2 will run, and so on.
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Schematic For
Bait-C
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ADDENDUM
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The following are additions to the bait control board.
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Add the following to the Operating Section of he Bait Vending Machine Service Manual P/N 4207449.
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Sold Out Switch
Change
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The controller will read the Sold Out Switch during the
entire vend cycle rather than after the vend cycle. Once a selection has been made and the vend
motor begins to turn, the controller begins to monitor the Sold Out Switch.
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This action accomplishes two things. An inactive sold out switch is over-ridden
in the even that a dented or distorted Styrofoam canister is resting against
the switch, and it allows the last canister of product for a particular
selection to be vended to avoid spoilage.
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Empty Entire
Selection
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The Empty Entire Selection option allows the vending
machine operator to dispense all product canisters of a single selection.
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During a Empty Entire Selection
cycle the shaker motor is disabled and bi-fold door motor rotates to open the
door, which remains open until the Empty Entire Selection cycle is stopped.
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Note: Total cash sales and total vend counts are not
incremented during a Empty Entire Selection cycle.
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Place the controller in Service Mode by pushing the
service mode button six (6) times. ECOL will display.
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To completely empty a selection, press the desired
selection button to sequentially run every motor tied to that selection. Press the same selection button a second
time to halt the Empty Entire Selection mode.
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The motors of a selection will run sequentially until all
columns are empty. If one column runs
empty before the others, the controller will skip that column and keep
running the others until all columns are empty. Then each motor will run once more with the
shaker running to make sure each column is completely empty.
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To exit Service Mode press the service mode button one (1)
time or wait for the controller to time out, (approximately 25 seconds).
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The following Section replaces the programming
instructions in Service Manual P/N 4207449.
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The following Schematic replaces the Schematic found in
Service Manual P/N 4207449.
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