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SERVICE BULLETIN #
00141
SUBJECT: Fuse Box Assembly (Transformer)
MODELS: GII and GIII Venders
KIT NUMBER KIT DESCRIPTION
095114 Fuse Box Assembly (With Leads for GII models)
095115 Fuse Box Assembly (Without Leads for GIII models)
Instructions:
FUSE BOX ASSEMBLY WITH LEADS (095114)
1. Remove power to vender (or door) to prevent electrical shock.
2. Locate the 24VAC "HOT" wire from the transformer to the control board (plugs into position #1, next to key).
3. Find a suitable place for locating the "Fuse Box Mount" bracket (P/N 099538) shown in illustration on
the following page.
Note: It is advised that the bracket be mounted in a position that is suitable to the length of wiring and to
the opening of the fuse box.
4. Scribe the two holes to mount the fuse box. Using a 1/8" drill bit drill the two holes.
5. Using the two #8-32 sems screws (P/N 901,011,021) attach the "Fuse Box Mount".
6. Cut the 24VAC "HOT" wire found in step #2 in a convenient location located near to the
"Fuse Box Mount". Strip each end of the 24VAC "HOT" wire at the location of the cut.
7. Use the harness attached to the fuse box and crimp one of the two wires (with the provided
"In-Line Splice") to one end of the "cut" wire. Shown below. Connect and crimp the other "fuse box wire"
to the other end of the "cut" wire.
8. Restore power (Vend from a selection, this will acknowledge 24VAC power to motors).
Reason For Fix:
It is important to have a fuse in the secondary circuit to protect the control board in
the event of a shorted 24 volt item (changer, validator, vend motor)
The following areas of this vender
contain voltage, which can cause seri-
ous injury or even death. The main
power cord, supplying 110 VAC to the
evaporator, EMI filter, and refrigeration
system. The power line from the EMI
filter to the ballast and transformer.
The ballast can produce upwards of
600 volts. Remove power from
vender before working in any of these
areas.