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Snack - Based Troubleshooting and Repair Guide
1670065 Page 20 of 54 September, 2002
Section I. Identifying Failures
This section contains two tables of possible failures. When your merchandiser does not work
properly, you will either know which part is failing, or you will see a diagnostic message in the
display, or both. In the tables, first find the appropriate failure or diagnostic message. To the
right, there is a list of one or more possible causes of the problem; with each possible cause hav-
ing one or more remedies. Perform the maintenance tasks in the order suggested, referring to the
repair procedure, wiring diagrams, or other resource as directed.
Table 1. Possible Failures (Symptoms)
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE
FAILURE(S)
DO THIS: REFER TO:
Will not accept
coins; coins fall
into the cup
Machine
configuration.
1. Verify that the machine is config-
ured for the coin mechanism
installed.
Program-
ming Guide
2. Verify the machine is not set for
free vend.
Equipment failure. 1. See if the coin mechanism pays, it
it pays you have power.
2. Check for proper power to the coin
mechanism.
a. If power is present, replace the
coin mechanism.
Coin
Mechanism
on page 49
b. Check the harness for continu-
ity; replace if necessary.
c. Replace the power panel.
Power Panel
Assembly
page 37
d. Replace the main controller
PCB.

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