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Installation and
Maintenance Guide
Contents
:
Machine Layout
Characteristics
Installation
Programming mode
Programming options
First load of the coin changer
Reloading of the products
Fault checking and resetting
Preventive maintenance and cleaning
Adjusting channels to new products
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Easy Plus
Easy Plus
Read the safety instructions at page 19 of this manual be-
fore starting working on the machine.
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Layout of the machine:
Exterior of the machine
1.-
Display glass (Or front picture on
EasyPlus model)
2.- Card reader entry
3.- Display
4.-
Bill validator entry
5.-
Refund button
6.-
Coin entry
7.-
Door lock
8.-
Selection buttons
9.-
Coin return cup
10.-
Delivery door
11.-
Ventilation grille
Interior de la máquina-puerta
1.- Payment systems compartment locks.
2.-
Bill validator
3.- Display
4.-
Programming button
5.-
Coin changer
6.-
Coin return cup
7.-
Product delivery door
8.-
Ventilation grille
Interior of the machine- cabinet
1.-
Product trays
2.-
Fluorescent light
3.-
Door open switch
4.-
Main power switch
5.- Coins box
6.-
Product delivery box
7.-
Cooling condenser
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
11
11
1
4
4
6
6
2
2
3
3
7
7
2
1
3
5
7
6
4
8
3
10
10
8
5
5
5
6
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Characteristics
:
Sizes
:
72” / 1830 mm
high
31,62” / 803mm
wide
36,81” / 930mm
deep
Weight
:
EasyCombo:655 Lb / 297Kg.
Snack Plus: 590Lb / 268Kg.
Electrics:
Power supply: 220-240 VAC. 0r 110 VAC
Verify the ground connection is proper
before turning on the machine
Capacity:
Up to 7 trays with 10 motors each
One tray up to 7
Cooling Unit
(Just Easycombo machine)
R-134A Ecological gas
To find out the amount of gas, read it on
the compressor’s sticker.
¡If the cooling unit is used leave a space
of 7” / 20cm between the wall and the
back of the machines!
Coin changer J-2000 with 5 tubes
Optional currency validator Jofemar BT10
If you need more capacity or diversity on
your sales point chech with you Jofemar
agent about the possibilitie of an Extra
Selections Unit
1825 mm
935 mm
935 mm
803 mm
The machine must be levelled to ensure ease of opening and
closing of the door
Use the machine adjustments on its base if necessary
Vision Easy
Combo and to
it’s right a Vision
E - S, optional
satellite unit to
the main Vision
machine.
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Installation
:
Installation of the machine
:
1.- Level the machine, the machine
transport paws can be replaced by
the adjustable paws by which the
machine can be properly levelled.
2.- Open the door and o
pen the
refrigeration louvre to the desire
height, the products below this
level will be refrigerated. Only on
EasyCombo machines, the SnackPlus
model doesn’t include cooling unit.
3.-
Stock the products on the channels
and place the selection number on
label holder
4.-
Turn the machine on to start the
cooling of the cabinet
Programming:
5.-
Assign the selection numbers to its
motors (*).
6.-
Price the selections
.
7.-
Set the clock.
8.-
Load the coin changer.
(*) THE MACHINE HAS A SELECTION NUMBER
CONFIGURATION SET UP SO IT’LL BE NECESSARY TO
GO THROUGH THIS OPTION IN ORDER TO CHANGE IT.
SEE ANNEXED CONFIGURATION.
To pull the tray
out, push the tray
latch from the
right handside and
pull it towards you
Slide the pusher all the way to the back of the
channel, stock the product on the channel and
place the selection number on the label holder
There are three
louvres to set the
cooling at three
di󰘯 erent heights
on the machine.
To access the pro-
gramming button and
the payment systems
is necessary to open
their compartment
pressing the locks
as is shown on the
picture
To remove the trans-
port paws Jofemar
optionally provide
with a jack specially
designed to perform
this task.
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Elements of the programming system:
1.- Programming button
Press this button to get into the
programming mode.
It’s recommended to close the door
once it’s on the programming mode in
order to avoid any loss of
temperature
inside of the machine.
2.- Display
This element allows you to visualise
the programming option that the ma-
chine is in and its status
3.-
Button
the programming options
forward
4.-
Button
t
he programming options in
reverse order
5.-
Button
gets out of the programming
mode and into vending mode
On each of the programming options
you
’
ll be able to visualize and change
them with the numbered buttons.
On the union of the channels and the
assignation of the selection numbers, you
can use the selection buttons to program
the numbers on them
Programming mode:
To go THROUGH
THE OPTIONS
FORWARD
To go THROUGH THE OP-
TIONS IN THE REVERSE
ORDER
To get out of program-
ming AND RETURN
TO THE VEND MODE
Detail of the programming button on the
interior of the door
In the programming mode, the display will
display the different options
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Programming map:
In order to put into service:
Programming Options:
First step if
necessary
Second Step
Third step
(Only change
the con gura-
tion if neces-
sary)
Communication via modem (MDB)
00
Prices programming
01
Product accountings
02
Reloading of change tubes (MDB)
03
Unloading of change tubes (MDB)
04
Money accountings (MDB)
05
Setting of the clock
06
Fault checking
07
Clearing all faults
08
Manual operation
09
Machine composition
10
Coin inhibitions (MDB)
11
Refund option (MDB)
15
Sales options
16
Maximum refund (MDB)
17
Lights programming
18
Temperature options
19
Expiration options
20
Codes programming
21
RS232 communication
22
Banknote acceptance check and
programming of banknote inhibitions
and escrow possibility (MDB)
23
Token options (MDB)
24
Slides motors voltage
25
Prices for card sales (MDB)
26
Selling hours lock out (H.V.I.)
27
Program version
30
Monetary unit programming (currency
characters)
31
Language programming
32
“Beep” (buzzer) programming
33
Dual currency state
35
Second currency review
37
Phone times programming (calling
schedule)
40
Phone number programming
41
Password programming
42
GSM PIN programming
43
Checking alarms
44
Message programming
Fourth step
Fifth step
To return
to the vend
mode
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Numeration of the trays and channels:
The trays are numbered from bottom # 11
to the top #18
The channel connectors are numbered
from left to the right #0 through #9
Language selection:
Scroll through the programming options
until you reach option “32” “Language
Programming”
Press
to visualize the program
language
Press
to change to the desired
language
Scroll through the programming options
until you reach option “05” “Setting of the
clock” and press
-Set the time:
Buttons
and
:
They scroll
through the hours, minutes, numbers
of the day, year, day of the week and
type of time as AM-PM or 24 hours
Buttons
and
:
To change the
data .
Set the clock:
180-189
170-179
160-169
150-159
140-149
130-139
120-129
110-117
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Assigning the channels to the selection numbers:
(Only change the con guration if necessary)
Scroll through the programming options
until you reach option
“
09
”
“
Machine
Composition
”
and press
At that moment, the machine will ask you
for a selection number.
Once you enter the selection number for
that product, the machine will ask you for
the channel number for that product.
You can set the channel numbers with the
buttons, or with the buttons
and
go
through the di󰘯 erent channels that there
are connected.
Every time you’ve selected the right
channel for that selection number, press
button
and on the display will display
a message saying “Saved” and then you
to enter another channel number for that
same selection number if you choose to.
Once you’re done, press
and continue
to the next selection number
(Repeat it until
(Repeat it until
you complete the
con guration)
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Pricing the selections:
Scroll through the programming options
until you reach programming option
“
00
”
“
Prices Programming
”
and press
The display will read price $ 0.00
Depending on the machine program we
can 󰘰 nd two di󰘯 erent modes to program
the price:
Mode A:
Button
increases the price in 5 cent
increments
Button
increases the price in 25
cent increments
Button
decreases the price 5 cents
Button
decreases the price to zero
Button
con󰘰 rms the price
Mode B:
Use the buttosn as numeric pad
to introduct de price
Button
erases the latest introduced
number
Button
con󰘰 rms price
When you con󰘰 rm the price, the display
will ask you to enter the selection
numbers that correspond to that price
Once you enter all the selection numbers
to that price, press
Once you enter all the selection numbers
and go to the next
price
( Repeat it until
you complete the
pricing)
+1
+5
-1
=0
OK
OK
Mode A
Mode B
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Load of the coin changer:
First load of the coin changer J-2000:
If the tubes of the coin changer are totally
empty, do the  rst initial load:
Press once button 1 of the coin changer
to get to option 25 and insert coins in this
order(*)
Three coins for tube 2
Three coins for tube 3
Three coins for tube 4
Three coins for tube 1
Three coins for tube 5
Important notes:
-
Every time you introduce three coins
for one tube, the slide will move: Wait
until it stops and then proceed with the
next tube.
-
The coin changer will get out of
programming mode after the last coin
is inserted. If this happens without
completing the  rst initial reload, go
back to option 25 and  nish the reload.
Once you’ve done the  rst load, you may
reload the tubes in any order.
After reloads through the machine
(recommended):
Scroll to option “2” of the machine
programming “Reload of Change Tubes”
and insert coins in any order
Pressing buttons 1 to 5 will show you the
value of the coin and how many coins
there are in that tube.
(*) The combination of change of the coin changer and
order of the  rst load you may consulted in the manual
of the coin changer J-2000.
Insert three coins in the
correct order to each tube