Alliance Laundry Systems Electronic Coin Drop 70294101 User manual

Programming
Electronic Coin Drop
Refer to Page 5 for Model Identification
Original Instructions
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.
CAUTION: Read the instructions before using the machine.
(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)
Part No. 802460R7
December 2019


WARNING
Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this ma-
chine according to the manufacturer's instructions
may result in conditions which can produce bodily
injury and/or property damage.
W030
NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-
STRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant
to cover all possible conditions and situations that may
occur. Common sense, caution, and care must be exer-
cised when installing, maintaining, or operating the
machine.
Any problems or conditions not understood should be reported to
the dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer.
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Table of Contents
Machine Identification............................................................................5
Applying Overlay and Coin Label...........................................................6
Setting Dipswitches.................................................................................7
Electronic Coin Drop 70294101....................................................................... 7
Electronic Coin Drops 70294113 and 70294115................................................ 8
Electronic Coin Drop 70513301....................................................................... 9
Teachmode...................................................................................................10
Troubleshooting and Cleaning Coin Drop..............................................11
Troubleshooting Coin Drop............................................................................11
Cleaning Electronic Coin Drop.......................................................................11
Coin Drops with Old-Style Spring...............................................................11
Coin Drops with New-Style Spring............................................................. 12
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Machine Identification
Information in this manual is applicable to these machines:
BDEBEFGS171CN01 HDGLEFGS111CW01 HWNLE2SP111CWNA PWNBE2PP115CW02
BDEBEFGS171CW01 HDGLERGS111CW01 HWNLE2SP112CW01 SFNDEASG115CN01
BDEBEFGS171TN01 HDGLERGS111CWNA HWNNE2AP113CW01 SFNDEASG115CW01
BDEBEFGS171TW01 HDGNEAGS113CW01 HWNNE2AP113CW04 SFNDEASP115CN01
BDGBEFGS111CN01 HDGR09*F1102 HWNNE2HP113CW01 SFNDEASP115CW01
BDGBEFGS111CW01 HFNBEFSP112CW01 HWNNE2HP113CW04 SFNDERSP115CW02
BDGBEFGS111TN01 HFNBERSP112CW01 HWNNE2HP115CW01 SFNNEASG113CN01
BDGBEFGS111TW01 HFNLEFSP111CW01 HWNNE2SP113CW01 SFNNEASG113CW01
BFNBEFSP111CN01 HFNLEFSP111CWNA HWNNE2SP115CW01 SFNNEASG115CN01
BFNBEFSP111CW01 HFNLERSP111CW01 HWRR61*N1102 SFNNEASG115CW01
BFNBEFSP111TN01 HFNLERSP111CWNA HWRR71*N1102 SFNNEASP113CW01
BFNBEFSP111TW01 HFNNEASP113CW01 HWRRE1*N1102 SFNNEASP115CW01
BFNBEFSP112CN01 HFNNEASP115CW01 HWTR21*N1102 SFNNERSP113CW02
BFNBEFSP112CW01 HFNNEFSP112CW01 PFNJEASG114CG01 SFNNERSP115CW02
BTEBEFSP171TW01 HFNNERSP112CW01 PFNJEASG114CN01 SFNYEASG115CN01
BTEBEFSP281CW01 HFNNERSP113CW01 PFNJEASG115CG01 SSEDEAGW283CW01
BTEBEFSP282CW01 HFNNERSP115CW01 PFNJEASG115CN01 STEDEASP285CW01
BTGBEFSP091CW01 HFNNXFSP122DW01 PFNJEASG115CW01 STEDEASP295CW01
BTGBEFSP111TW01 HFNNXFSP542DW01 PFNJEASP114CG01 STENEASP283CW01
HDELEFGS151CW01 HSEBEAGW291CW01 PFNJEASP114CN01 STENEASP285CW01
HDELEFGS151CWNA HSER17*F2802 PFNJEASP115CG01 STENEASP293CW01
HDELEFGS171CQ01 HSER17*F2902 PFNJEASP115CN01 STENEASP295CW01
HDELEFGS171CW01 HSGBEAGW091CW01 PFNJEASP115CW01 STGDEASP095CW01
HDELERGS151CW01 HSGR19*F0902 PTEJEASP284CG01 STGNEASP093CW01
HDELERGS151CWNA HWFR61*N1102 PTEJEASP285CG01 STGNEASP095CW01
HDELERGS171CW01 HWFR71*N1102 PTEJEASP285CW01 SWNNE2HP113CW15
HDENEAGS153CW01 HWNBE2SP112CW01 PTGJEASP094CG01 SWNNE2HP115CW02
HDENEAGS173CW01 HWNBE2SP115CW01 PTGJEASP095CG01 SWNNE2SP113CW02
HDENERGS153CW01 HWNKE2SP115CW01 PTGJEASP095CW01 SWNNE2SP115CW02
HDENERGS173CW01 HWNLE2AP112CW01 PWNBE2PP112CG02 SWNYE2HP115CW02
HDER07*F1502 HWNLE2HP112CW01 PWNBE2PP115CG02 SWNYE2SP115CW02
HDER07*F1702 HWNLE2SP111CW01
Machine Identification
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Applying Overlay and Coin Label
To add overlay and coin drop denomination label (supplied in ac-
cessories bag), perform the following steps:
1. Remove coin drop label and insert sheet from accessories bag.
2. Cut out appropriate label or create a label with appropriate
coins if desired label is not available on 38725 insert sheet.
3. Slide appropriate label into window of adhesive backed over-
lay.
4. Remove paper backing from adhesive backed coin drop over-
lay.
5. Align and supply overlay to front of metercase (or control
cabinet for front control dryers, stacked dryers and front con-
trol frontload washers).
NOTE: Angle the overlay so that the bottom edge
aligns and slides into the space between the meter-
case and the protective guard.
For stacked units, this procedure must be followed for
BOTH the upper and lower pockets.
Applying Overlay and Coin Label
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Setting Dipswitches
To set a dipswitch to determine which coins the machine will ac-
cept, refer to information below for your coin drop.
Electronic Coin Drop 70294101
The electronic coin drop comes preset from the factory ready to
accept US and Canadian coins (dipswitches 13 and 14 in OFF
[Accept] position) and preset to block currency for Japan and Tai-
wan (dipswitches 11 and 12 in ON [Blocked] position). To
change drop to accept another currency, the appropriate dipswitch
must be in OFF (Accept) position and the remaining dipswitches
must be in ON (Blocked) position.
NOTE: Switch is in up position when ON (Blocked) and
is in down position when OFF (Accept).
The electronic coin drop is capable of accepting or blocking coins
based on the electronic signal generated by the coins. If the drop
is accepting invalid coins (slugs, foreign coins, etc.), the toleran-
ces can be narrowed (valid coins may be occasionally rejected,
but they will be returned to the customer). To set the drop to ac-
cept only medium tolerances, the dipswitch for the wide tolerance
must be in the ON (Blocked) position.
For instance, 0.25 USD wide (dipswitch 1) should be in ON
(Blocked) position. To completely block a specific coin, the wide,
medium and narrow (1.00 CAD only) tolerance dipswitches for
that coin must be in the ON (Blocked) position.
Coin Output 1 of the drop is used for coins listed below. For US
and Canada coins, the drop gives one signal for 0.25 USD/CAD,
two signals for 0.50 CAD, four signals for 1.00 USD/CAD and
eight signals for 2.00 CAD. (Coin Value 1 on the electronic con-
trol must be set for 0.25. Refer to the control's Programming
Manual for instructions on setting coin values.) For Japan coins,
the drop gives one signal for 100 JPY and five signals for 500
JPY. (Coin Value 1 on the electronic control must be set for 100.
Refer to the control's Programming Manual for instructions on
setting coin values.) For Taiwan coins, the drop gives one signal
for 10 TWD and five signals for 50 TWD. (Coin Value 1 on the
electronic control must be set for 10. Refer to the control's Pro-
gramming Manual for instructions on setting coin values.
Preset 70294101 Dipswitch Settings
Dipswitch Coin/Token Type
Blocked (ON
position)
Accept (OFF
position)
1 0.25 CAD/0.25USD/100 JPY/10 TWD wide X
2 0.25 CAD/0.25USD/100 JPY/10 TWD medium X
3 0.50 CAD/500 JPY old/50 TWD old wide X
4 0.50 CAD/500 JPY old/50 TWD old medium X
5 1.00 CAD/1.00 USD/500 JPY new/50 TWD new/50 TWD 2002 wide X
6 1.00 CAD/1.00 USD/500 JPY new/50 TWD new/50 TWD 2002 medi-
um
X
7 1.00 CAD narrow X
8 Teachmode X
9 2.00 CAD wide X
10 2.00 CAD medium X
11 Taiwan currency X
12 Japan currency X
13 US currency X
14 Canada currency X
Table continues...
Setting Dipswitches
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Preset 70294101 Dipswitch Settings
Dipswitch Coin/Token Type
Blocked (ON
position)
Accept (OFF
position)
15 Teachmode 15 X
16 Teachmode 16 X
Electronic Coin Drops 70294113 and
70294115
The electronic coin drop comes preset from the factory ready to
accept US and Canadian coins (dipswitches 13 and 14 in OFF
[Accept] position). To change drop to accept another currency,
the appropriate dipswitch must be in OFF (Accept) position and
the remaining dipswitches must be in ON (Blocked) position.
NOTE: Switch is in up position when ON (Blocked) and
is in down position when OFF (Accept).
The electronic coin drop is capable of accepting or blocking coins
based on the electronic signal generated by the coins. If the drop
is accepting invalid coins (slugs, foreign coins, etc.), the toleran-
ces can be narrowed (valid coins may be occasionally rejected,
but they will be returned to the customer). To set the drop to ac-
cept only medium tolerances, the dipswitch for the wide tolerance
must be in the ON (Blocked) position.
For instance, 0.25 USD wide (dipswitch 1) should be in ON
(Blocked) position. To completely block a specific coin, the wide,
medium and narrow (1.00 CAD only) tolerance dipswitches for
that coin must be in the ON (Blocked) position.
Coin Output 1 of the drop is used for coins listed below. For US
and Canada coins, the drop gives one signal for .25 USD/CAD,
two signals for .50 CAD, four signals for 1.00 USD/CAD and
eight signals for 2.00 CAD. (Coin Value 1 on the electronic con-
trol must be set for .25. Refer to the control's Programming Man-
ual for instructions on setting coin values.)
Preset 70294113 and 70294115 Dipswitch Settings
Dipswitch Coin/Token Type
Blocked (ON
position)
Accept (OFF
position)
1 0.25 CAD old/0.25 CAD 1999/0.25 USD wide X
2 0.25 CAD old/0.25 CAD 1999/0.25 USD medium X
3 0.50 CAD 1999 wide X
4 0.50 CAD 1999 medium X
5 1.00 CAD/1.00 CAD 2011/1.00 USD wide X
6 1.00 CAD medium X
7 1.00 CAD narrow/1.00 USD medium X
8 Teachmode X
9 1.00 CAD 2011 medium X
10 2.00 CAD/2.00 CAD 2011 wide X
11 2.00 CAD medium X
12 2.00 CAD 2011 medium X
13 US currency X
14 Canada currency X
Table continues...
Setting Dipswitches
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Preset 70294113 and 70294115 Dipswitch Settings
Dipswitch Coin/Token Type
Blocked (ON
position)
Accept (OFF
position)
15 Teachmode 15 X
16 Teachmode 16 X
Electronic Coin Drop 70513301
The electronic coin drop comes preset from the factory ready to
accept US and Canadian coins (dipswitches 13 and 14 in OFF
[Accept] position). To change drop to accept another currency,
the appropriate dipswitch must be in OFF (Accept) position and
the remaining dipswitches must be in ON (Blocked) position.
NOTE: Switch is in up position when ON (Blocked) and
is in down position when OFF (Accept).
The electronic coin drop is capable of accepting or blocking coins
based on the electronic signal generated by the coins. If the drop
is accepting invalid coins (slugs, foreign coins, etc.), the toleran-
ces can be narrowed (valid coins may be occasionally rejected,
but they will be returned to the customer). To set the drop to ac-
cept only medium tolerances, the dipswitch for the wide tolerance
must be in the ON (Blocked) position.
For instance, 0.25 USD wide (dipswitch 1) should be in ON
(Blocked) position. To completely block a specific coin, the wide,
medium and narrow (1.00 CAD only) tolerance dipswitches for
that coin must be in the ON (Blocked) position.
Coin Output 1 of the drop is used for coins listed below. For US
and Canada coins, the drop gives one signal for .25 USD/CAD,
four signals for 1.00 USD/CAD and eight signals for 2.00 CAD.
(Coin Value 1 on the electronic control must be set for .25. Refer
to the control's Programming Manual for instructions on setting
coin values.)
Preset 70513301 Dipswitch Settings
Dipswitch Coin/Token Type
Blocked (ON
position)
Accept (OFF
position)
1 0.25 CAD old/0.25 CAD 1999/0.25 USD wide X
2 0.25 CAD old/0.25 CAD 1999/0.25 USD medium X
3 Not Used X
4 Not Used X
5 1.00 CAD/1.00 CAD 2011/1.00 USD wide X
6 1.00 CAD medium X
7 1.00 CAD narrow/1.00 USD medium X
8 Teachmode X
9 1.00 CAD 2011 medium X
10 2.00 CAD/2.00 CAD 2011 wide X
11 2.00 CAD medium X
12 2.00 CAD 2011 medium X
13 US currency X
14 Canada currency X
15 Teachmode 15 X
16 Teachmode 16 X
Setting Dipswitches
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Teachmode
The Teachmode option allows the owner to program the coin
drop to accept coins or tokens that differ from those shown Dips-
witch Setting tables. Refer to the following steps to set the coin
selector to accept the new coins or tokens.
NOTE: The steps for setting Teachmode must be fol-
lowed in the exact order shown below for the Teach-
mode to work properly.
1. Set dipswitch 8 to ON (Blocked) position.
2. Set dipswitch 15 OR dipswitch 16 to ON (Blocked) position
(only dipswitches 15 and 16 are available for new coins or to-
kens).
IMPORTANT: DO NOT set both dipswitches 15 and
16 to ON (Blocked) position at the same time.
3. Insert at least 10 different coins or tokens into the coin drop to
program the coin selector.
4. Set dipswitch selected in step 2 to OFF (Accept) position.
NOTE: A click should be heard after setting dips-
witch to OFF (Accept) position. If no click is heard,
repeat steps 2-4.
5. Set dipswitch 8 to OFF (Accept) position.
6. Wait 15 seconds before testing meter with coins or tokens.
NOTE: When setting control to accept two (2) coins,
repeat steps 1-6 for second coin.
When the teaching procedure has been completed, the coin drop
magnet will operate briefly one time to indicate the Teachmode
was successful.
If the coin or token used for the Teachmode has a signal that
overlaps the signal of an already programmed coin, the coin se-
lector magnet will operate twice briefly, indicating the new coin
or token is not stored in the drop.
Coins or tokens programmed using the Teachmode will use coin
output 2 of the drop and will give one signal for each coin or to-
ken entered into the drop. (Coin Value 2 on the electronic control
must be set to the value desired for the coin or token. Refer to the
control's Programming Manual for instructions on setting coin
values.
Setting Dipswitches
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Troubleshooting and Cleaning Coin Drop
When a coin is placed into coin slot, the coin should roll down
drop and be heard dropping into coin vault. If coin does not fall
into coin vault or if coin drop sensor does not register that coin
has been entered, follow troubleshooting instructions below.
Troubleshooting Coin Drop
Is proper electrical power supplied to coin drop? Incorrect electri-
cal connection may prevent coins from registering in coin drop.
Refer to wiring diagram and service manual for proper connec-
tions.
Is machine level? Machines that are not level may prevent coins
from following through required check stages of drop. Refer to
Installation Instructions for instructions on leveling machine.
Is coin drop clean? Residue or lint build-up may prevent coins
from following through required check stages of drop. Refer to
Cleaning Electronic Coin Drop instructions below.
Is the coin selector not accepting coins? The reject button may be
jammed. Check that the reject button is not permanently actuated
and that the flap is in the idle position.
Is the coin selector not giving an output signal? The coin exit
may be blocked, keeping the coin in the light barrier too long or
bouncing out after leaving the light barrier. Check the coin exit
for foreign objects.
IMPORTANT: Never use oil to correct coin drop prob-
lems. Oil residue will prevent coins from rolling proper-
ly.
IMPORTANT: Do not bend or damage mechanical parts
within coin drop.
Cleaning Electronic Coin Drop
The electronic coin drop should be cleaned once a year. Clean the
drop more often if it is exposed to high levels of residue or lint
build-up. Follow the instructions below for cleaning the coin
drop.
IMPORTANT: Never use abrasives or solvents to clean
the drop which may damage the plastic material.
Coin Drops with Old-Style Spring
Refer to Figure 1 .
1. Disconnect electrical power to machine and drop.
2. Remove coin drop from machine.
3. Open cover of coin drop.
a. Move spring downward until cover catch is free. Refer to
Figure 1 .
NOTE: Do not lift or overbend the spring in any
direction.
DRY2088N_SVG
2
1
1. Spring
2. Catch
Figure 1
b. Open cover for coin drop. Refer to Figure 2 .
DRY2089N_SVG
1
1. Cover
Figure 2
4. Clean the coin path with a soft brush and wipe exposed surfa-
ces with an alcohol moistened cloth. Refer to Figure 3 .
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DRY2090N_SVG
Figure 3
5. Clean residue from coin rail with an alcohol moistened cloth.
Refer to Figure 4 .
DRY2406N_SVG
1
1. Alcohol Moistened Cloth
Figure 4
6. Clean light sensors with a soft brush or air spray duster. Refer
to Figure 5 .
DRY2407N_SVG
1
1. Light Sensors
Figure 5
7. Close cover for coin drop.
8. Move spring back over cover catch.
9. Reinstall coin drop into machine.
10. Reconnect electrical power to machine and drop.
11. Add a coin to drop to verify that coin drop is operating prop-
erly and that electrical connection is working properly.
Coin Drops with New-Style Spring
Refer to Figure 6 .
DRY2404N_SVG
1
1. Spring
Figure 6
1. Disconnect electrical power to machine and drop.
2. Remove coin drop from machine.
3. Open cover of coin drop. Refer to Figure 7 .
NOTE: Do not overbend the spring by opening cov-
er too far.
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Pre-2018
DRY2408N_SVG
1
2018 and Later
1. Spring
Figure 7
4. Clean the coin path with a soft brush and wipe exposed surfa-
ces with an alcohol moistened lint-free cloth. Refer to Figure
8 .
Pre-2018
DRY2405N_SVG
2018 and Later
Figure 8
5. Clean residue from coin rail with an alcohol moistened lint-
free cloth. Refer to Figure 9 .
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Pre-2018
DRY2406N_SVG
1
2018 and Later
1. Alcohol Moistened Cloth
Figure 9
6. Clean residue from coin rail and pendulum inside flap with an
alcohol-moistened soft brush. Refer to Figure 10 .
Figure 10
7. Clean light sensors with a soft brush or air spray duster. Refer
to Figure 11 .
Pre-2018
DRY2407N_SVG
1
2018 and Later
1. Light Sensors
Figure 11
8. Close cover for coin drop.
9. Reinstall coin drop into machine.
10. Reconnect electrical power to machine and drop.
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11. Add a coin to drop to verify that coin drop is operating prop-
erly and that electrical connection is working properly.
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