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5.3 TRAY VERTICAL POSITIONS
The trays can be adjusted to different vertical
positions in 1 inch increments. To reposition a tray
use the following steps.
Removal
1. Remove the tray for access to the
support rails. Note that bottle trays have
a screw in each rail holder.
2. Remove the screw located at the front of
each rail.
3. The front of the rail can now be lifted
upward and disengaged from the
vertical column.
4. Pull forward to disengage the rail from
the slots at the back of the cabinet.
Use these same steps for the other side.
Installation
1. To reinstall the rail in the new position,
locate the rear “T” slots that will be
used.
2. Then push the two tabs at the back of
the rail into the appropriate slots.
3. Engage the hooked tabs at the front of
the rail into the appropriate rectangular
holes and pull down.
4. Make sure the rail is level.
5. Align the round hole in the rail with the
hole in the column and replace the
screw.
6. Use these same steps for the other side.
7. Reinstall the tray, making sure the
harness is routed over the top of the rail
and all slack is draped to the outside of
the rail.
5.4 TRAY COLUMN POSITIONS
Bottle tray column dividers are fastened in place and
cannot be adjusted. The tray columns used for
snacks, candy and food can be configured by the user
for up to 10 columns wide (for 39” cabinets) or up to 8
columns wide (for 35” cabinets) for these trays.
Typically the vend columns are set to single (2.66”) or
double (5.32”) width, to be used with the standard
small or large helices, respectively. Single and double
width columns can be configured in any arrangement
on the tray by following the procedure below.
Plan your tray arrangement before beginning to
determine which extra parts may be required. Contact
your distributor to order the necessary parts.
1. Disconnect the harness and remove the tray.
Place the tray on a flat, stable work surface.
2. Reposition, remove, or add tray dividers in the
desired locations. To remove the divider, push
rearward then lift. Reverse the procedure to
reinstall.
3. It may be necessary to remove a motor and helix
in order to install some dividers. Pull forward on
the helix to remove it from the motor. Press down
and rearward on the top motor tab to remove the
motor from the tray.
4. Reposition the motors to the center of each vend
column, using the upper mounting position for the
large helix and the lower position for the small
helix. It may be easiest to disconnect the motors
from the harness first.
5. The harness has 10 sets of motor connections.
The first set of connections (at the end of the
harness farthest away from the connector) is
position 0, followed by 1, 2, 3, and so on. The last
set (nearest to the wire connector) is position 8
(35” cabinets) or 10 (39” cabinets). Starting at the
left side of the tray, attach the harness
connectors to the motors in order. For double
columns, use the even numbered connection and
disregard the odd numbered connection.
(Example: If the first column on the left is double
width, disregard position 1 and attach the
connectors for position 0). Each set of connectors
has a wide and a narrow connector,
corresponding to a wide and a narrow tab on the
back of the motor.
6. Place the correct label in front of each column,
according to the motor connections used.
7. Reconnect the harness, routing it over the rail
and through the back of the column.
8. Reinstall the tray.
9. After changing the tray configuration, it will be
necessary to reconfigure the motor matrix (Refer
to Section 4.2).
5.5 CHANGING DIVIDERS
1. To remove, push rearward on the divider as far
as it will go, then lift it up and out of the tray.
2. Reverse the removal procedure to reinstall.
5.6 CHANGING HELICES
Each helix is snapped into an adapter which snaps
into the vend motor.
To remove a helix from the motor, and while wearing
gloves, grasp the helix about one “turn” away from the
motor, and pull straight out sharply. Do not remove
the helix adapter if the helix is going to be reinstalled.
To install a helix, insert the end of the adapter into the
motor, and push the helix back towards the motor
until the adapter snaps into place.