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Dixie-Narco, Inc.
P.O. Drawer 719
Manufactured by Williston, SC 29853-0719
888-353-9722
803-266-0700
fax: 803-266-4747
Visit us on the web: www.dixienarco.com
803,903,120.21
Table of Contents
GENERAL INFORMATION
Application......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Vender Safety Precautions............................................................................................................................. 3
Product Identification....................................................................................................................................... 3
Physical Characteristics .................................................................................................................................. 3
B PROGRAMMING
Historical Data................................................................................................................................................... 7
Interval Data – Resettable Data..................................................................................................................... 8
Set Price ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
Cash Settings.................................................................................................................................................... 8
User Menu...............................................................................................................................................10 - 17
Diagnostics Menu..................................................................................................................................17 – 18
Quick Reference Prompts .............................................................................................................................19
Default Space-To-Sales Setting...................................................................................................................20
Set Vender Type.............................................................................................................................................20
C GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Power...............................................................................................................................................................21
Cleaning...........................................................................................................................................................21
Refrigeration Condenser...............................................................................................................................21
Coin Acceptor..................................................................................................................................................21
Lubricating the Vender..................................................................................................................................21
EPROM Replacement...........................................................................................................................22 - 24
E TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTS
All Coins are Rejected...................................................................................................................................28
All Bills are Rejected......................................................................................................................................29
Incorrect Change Dispensed........................................................................................................................30
Selection Will Not Vend.................................................................................................................................31
Ice / Frost on Evaporator...............................................................................................................................32
Compressor Runs Continuously..................................................................................................................32
Compressor Will Not Start ............................................................................................................................33
Machine Not Cooling......................................................................................................................................34
Can’t Enter the Menu or Diagnostics ..........................................................................................................35
Lights Are Not On ...........................................................................................................................................36
One or More Motors Run When Main Door is Closed..............................................................................37
Sold Out Switch..............................................................................................................................................38
The Display is Dead.......................................................................................................................................39
Can’t Read the Display..................................................................................................................................40
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F WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS
Figure 1 – HT2 Wiring Diagram ..................................................................................................................41
Figure 2 – HT3 Wiring Diagram ...................................................................................................................42
Figure 3 – Compressor Wiring Diagram .....................................................................................................43
Figure 4 – HT3 Choke / Relay Plate Assy. ...............................................................................................44
Figure 5 – HT2 Schaffner Fitter / Relay Plate Assy. .................................................................................45
G PARTS LIST
MAIN DOOR EXTERIOR ......................................................................................................................46 - 47
MAIN DOOR INTERIOR (A) .................................................................................................................48 - 49
MAIN DOOR INTERIOR (B) .................................................................................................................50 - 51
SELECT PANEL.....................................................................................................................................52 - 53
T8 LIGHTING..........................................................................................................................................54 - 55
ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ...........................................................................................................56 - 57
INNER DOOR .........................................................................................................................................58 - 59
HARNESSING........................................................................................................................................60 - 63
CABINET AND VEND MECHANISM (SECTION ONE)...................................................................64 - 65
CABINET AND VEND MECHANISM (SECTION TWO) ..................................................................66 - 68
CABINET AND VEND MECHANISM (SECTION THREE)..............................................................69 - 71
CABINET INTERIOR .............................................................................................................................72 - 73
HINGES AND ROLLER ASSY.............................................................................................................74 - 75
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM (SECTION ONE).................................................................................76 - 77
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM (SECTION TWO) ................................................................................78 - 79
MISCELLANEOUS LABELS ........................................................................................................................80
SIGNS/DECALS/FLAVOR CARDS.............................................................................................................81
SCREWS & NUTS .................................................................................................................................82 - 83
WASHERS, BOLTS, & MISC. HARDWARE......................................................................................84 - 86
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APPLICATION
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
This manual applies to Pepsi-Cola High Visibility
Venders (HVV), beginning with HT2 production run First production of HT2 was June 2001.
6730BZ and HT3 production run 6757DZ. HVV First production of HT3 was December 2001.
venders that were manufactured prior to production
run 6730BZ have significant differences in The production date of Dixie-Narco products is
programming and parts content from previous determined by the date code incorporated in the
versions. The earlier versions were manufactured in serial number.
production runs 6664DY, 6672DY, and 6698BZ. To
order parts, or for information pertaining to these The vender serial number takes the form xxxx-
earlier versions, please contact Dixie-Narco. yyyyzz. The last 4 digits (yyyy) identify the specific
vender. The first 4 digits (xxxx) identify the
manufacturing run that the vender was built in. The
last two alpha characters (zz) identify the quarter
VENDER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS and the year the vender was built. The first alpha-
character identifies the quarter.
Please read this manual in its entirety. This service
information is intended to be used by a qualified A = 1st quarter
service technician, who is familiar with proper and B = 2nd quarter
safe procedures to be followed when repairing, C = 3rd quarter
replacing, or adjusting any Dixie-Narco vender D = 4th quarter
components. All repairs should be performed by a
qualified service technician who is equipped with the The second alpha-character identifies the year:
proper tools and replacement components, using
genuine Dixie-Narco factory parts. Y = 2000
Z = 2001
REPAIRS AND/OR SERVICING A = 2002
ATTEMPTED BY UNQUALIFIED B = 2003
PERSONS CAN RESULT IN C = 2004
HAZARDS DEVELOPING DUE TO D = 2005
IMPROPER ASSEMBLY OR
ADJUSTMENTS WHILE
PERFORMING SUCH REPAIRS. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
PERSONS NOT HAVING A PROPER
BACKGROUND MAY SUBJECT
THEMSELVES TO THE RISK OF 276E 501E 600E
INJURY OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK
WHICH CAN BE SERIOUS OR EVEN HEIGHT 72.5” 72.5” 79”
FATAL.
WIDTH 28” 37.5” 37.5”
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INSTALLATION & SETUP
The Dixie-Narco Pepsi-Cola High Visibility Vender is PEPSI ELECTRONIC DOOR LOCK
designed utilizing the latest technology. The electronic lock provided in the vender consists
of a door mounted, motor driven bayonet (shaft)
UNPACKING THE VENDERS system, a cabinet mounted nut receptacle switch
Remove the stretch wrap and top cover from the system, an infrared controlled CPU, and a remote
vender. Product cards are installed in the select control key (FOB). The design is modular and
buttons. allows for easy field service.
DO NOT STORE THE VENDER The electronic remote key (FOB) features a rolling
OUTSIDE WITH THE STRETCH code system which cannot be decoded if it is lost or
WRAP ON. THIS COULD CAUSE stolen. After the vender has been unlocked, a new
THE STRETCH WRAP TO BOND key can be programmed into it any number of times.
TO THE VENDER’S SURFACE, If a key is lost or stolen, it is recommended you
WHICH COULD DAMAGE THE change the lock code in the field as soon as
FINISH. possible. Changing the lock code requires a new
key and pressing the PROGRAM button on the lock
Remove the shipping boards from the bottom of the inside the vender. The lock does not need to be
vender. The shipping boards are attached by the changed for re-keying.
leveling legs. To avoid unnecessary damage to the
leveling legs or base, remove the shipping boards by Important: For security reasons all Electronic
using a 1½” “socket type” wrench to unscrew the Door Lock Venders are shipped less
leveling legs. Be sure to replace the legs after keys. Customers will need to
removing the shipping boards. contact the Electronic Door Lock
manufacturer to order keys.
ELECTRIC POWER NEEDED
A power bypass connector, located in the product
Refer to the cabinet serial number plate to determine delivery port, allows auxiliary power to be applied via
the proper voltage and frequency the machine a battery pack to the electronic lock in the event that
requires (domestically this requirement is 115 Volts, power is not available or there has been a failure of
60 Hertz). The cabinet serial plate also indicates the the internal power supply. In the event of an
Ampere rating of the vender. Single phase, emergency, battery power is applied to the
alternating current is required. The vender must be connector and the door can be opened and closed
plugged into a properly rated circuit with its own using the FOB.
circuit protection (fuse/circuit breaker).
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD. The electronics uses an infrared transmission
system, which functions similar to a television
GROUND THE VENDER remote control. The transmission signal is line-of-
The vender is equipped with a three-wire power sight, which requires you to aim the remote at a
supply cord and MUST be plugged in a properly specific place at close range to prevent the
grounded outlet. accidental opening of several venders at the same
time.
DO NOT REMOVE THE GROUND PIN OR IN ANY
WAY BYPASS THE GROUND OF THE VENDER.
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Multi-Drop Bill Validators (Domestic) DO NOT fill the columns to the top of the cabinet.
Coinco BA30B, BA50, MAG30, MAG50 Because the bottle stack will move up and down in
Mars VN2512, VN2502, VN2312 the column during the vend cycle, allow about 2
Conlux NBM-3120, NBU-2111-12 inches at the top of the column. Correct loading will
Ardac 5500 Series prevent service calls and ensure proper vending.
The vender will support the following MDB card After loading the vender for the first time, ensure the
readers: vender is loaded and working properly by test
vending each selection with money until the first
Debitek Fage bottle is delivered.
VMC LTD AT&T
Danyl Schlumberger NOTE: To ensure proper airflow through the
Diebold evaporator, DO NOT place bottles (or other
foreign) objects in the bottom of the tank.
LOADING CHANGE TUBES
Open the main door and enter the “Fill Coin Mech” SERVICE NOTE
mode in the “CASH SETTINGS” sub-menu in
Programming (see Section B – Programming). Battery Backup
The Universal Control Board is equipped with a battery
Load the coin mechanism with coins by inserting backup which is used to retain information programmed in
coins in the coin mech’s separator. The display will the system (pricing, time, date, etc.) in case of power
show the total value of coins as they are inserted. interruptions or any time the main power is off. When the
vender is shipped, the battery is connected and memory is
being maintained.
Note: A low coin level in the coin tubes will
interfere with operation of the bill validator. Disconnect the battery if the vender will be stored for a
long period of time. The following steps will guide you
For additional information about coin mechanisms, through this procedure.
refer to the specific manufacturer’s instructions.
Ø Remove power from the vender by unplugging
the main power cord from the wall receptacle.
Loading Product
The Pepsi-Cola High Visibility Vender is designed to Ø Locate the HT2 Universal Control Board or HT3
vend a wide range of cans, glass, and plastic Controller on the main door. Remove the battery
beverage containers in sizes from 12 oz. to 24 oz. from its holder (B1).
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PEPSI-COLA HVV
PROGRAMMING METHOD
June 2001
NORMAL MODE:
In Normal Mode, on power up display will show software installed in vender, then
change to Ice Cold Drink message, Sold Out, Credit Value, or decimal point. If
decimal is flashing, this indicates an error or problem recognized in the vender.
When money is inserted, the display indicates the total amount of the deposit. The
select buttons are used to select the product. In normal mode you may access an
external menu for reading historical sales total, product total, product total by Side-By-Side
selection, and sales by price totals.
SERVICE MODE:
The Service Mode is entered when the vender door is open and the service
switch is pressed. The display will show a list of error codes for errors that have
occurred since the door was last opened. "Jammed Column #” is a vend
mechanism jammed, "Select Switch #" is a select switch problem, “Refrigeration”
is a refrigeration or temp sensor problem, and “Door Switch” is a door switch open
problem. To acknowledge an error, press any select button, at this time you will
enter the menu. The display will show "Historical Data" at this time. Some of the menu items have sub-menus.
To move through the menus and sub-menus follow these instructions. To:
MOVE THROUGH MENU: Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to scroll down through the menu.
While scrolling down through menu, release, press select buttons 1 & 2
simultaneously to scroll up through menu.
ENTER SUB -MENU: Press and hold select button 1 to enter a sub-menu.
EXIT SUB-MENU: With "Return" on display, press and hold select button 1 to exit a sub-
menu.
Press Select Button 1: Shows the historical total cash sales for the life of the vender.
Press Select Button 2: Shows the historical total number of vends.
Press Select Button 3: Shows the historical number of vends by selection. Each selection automatically scrolls
across the display.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
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Interval Data
This function shows the user the vender accounting data since the last time of the last counter reset. This data
can be reset either from the menu or by DEX interrogation.
Press Select Button 1: Shows the total cash collected since the last counter reset
Press Select Button 2: Shows the total number of vends since the last counter reset.
Press Select Button 3: Shows the total number of vends by selection since the last counter reset Each selection
automatically scrolls across the display.
Press Select Button 4: This button zeros the resettable data described above. Hold select button “4” for 5
seconds, “the display will go blank” and “Counters Reset” will be displayed. At this time,
all resettable data will return to “0”.
Set Price
This function is used to set the price of each selection. When a select button is pressed, the price for that
selection will be displayed. If the button is held in, the price will increment or decrement. To change from
increment to decrement, release the select button and press it again. To set all selections for the same price: set
the desired vend price on select #1, then simultaneously press and hold buttons 3 & 4 for 5 seconds the display
will show “Single Price Set”, this will change the vend price of all selections, in their respective set either primary
or secondary, to the price programmed to button #1.
Note: The HVV multi-pricing capability allows you to set all the selections to any price in the range of $0.00 to
$99.95.
Press & hold select buttons 1&2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Cash Settings
Fill Coin Mech:
This function is used to count coins loaded in the top (separator) of the coin mech. Press button #1 again
will display a “0”. Insert coins in the top (separator) of the coin mech. The total value of the coins will be
displayed and will be counted in the DEX audit data, so the controller knows exactly how much change is
in the coin mech.
Press & hold buttons 1&2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Coin Rules:
This condition is used to allow the exact change condition to be turned on or off. When off, the controller
will not go in the exact change condition. This will allow bills or coins to be accepted regardless of the
tube level status of the coin mech. When turned on, the controller will set the exact change condition
based on the ability to pay back non-refundable currency (ie. Coins, paper). To show current condition
press select button 1. Press and hold select button 1 to toggle “Coin Rules” on and off.
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Escrow:
This function supports 4 (four) escrow options. To show the current condition, press select button 1 will
enter mode and show current escrow setting. Press and hold select button 1 will scroll through the
available Escrow options and set the escrow mode to setting displayed when the select button1 is
released.
Price 1
This escrow condition is forced vend option 1 (“escrow to price”). All dollar bills will be stacked.
No cancel sale is allowed once minimum vend price is met or exceeded.
Price 2
This escrow condition is forced vend option 2 (“escrow no cancel”) with all bills stacked, and no
cancel sale allowed unless the vender is in exact change and the maximum vend price is
exceeded. Note: Any money entered below the vend price cannot be returned.
Select 4
This escrow condition is “escrow to select” with all the dollar bills being stacked. Cancel sale will
return the deposit from the coin changer (i.e.4 quarters).
Select 1
This escrow condition is “escrow to select dollar bills” with the last dollar bill that meets or
exceeds maximum vend price being escrowed in the validator. Cancel sale will return the held
dollar bill and any amount over $1 will be returned from the coin changer.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Multi Vend:
This function, when turned on, allows credit to be retained after a vend so the customer can vend from
another selection. (i.e..50 vend price, put in $1.00, push a select button and vends, .50 still shows on the
display, push a second select button and vends). Credit is cancelled after 5 minutes of inactivity. There
is unlimited acceptance. If a customer wants their credit (money) back, the coin return lever must be
pressed. To show the current “Multi Vend” condition, press select button 1 and the display will show the
current setting. Press and hold button 1 to toggle Multi Vend from on and off.
Return:
Press and hold button 1 to move to “Cash Settings”.
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User Menu:
This function is used to configure the vender to operate in a fashion best suited for the vender location. To move
to “Diagnostics”, press & hold select buttons 1&2 simultaneously, to enter the User Menu sub-menus press select
button1. The following are sub-menus of the User Menu: Space To Sales, Time, Language, Electronic Counter,
Limited Access, Secondary Price, Light, Refrigeration, Free Vend, Override, Sales Message, Recharge, and
Return.
Space To Sales
To view the space to sales condition, press select button 1 and display will show “Selection 1”. Alternating
with columns assigned to that select button. Press select buttons 1&2 simultaneously to scroll through the
available select buttons to view columns assigned and “Return”.
Time
This function is used to set the year, month, day, hour/minute (military 24 hour clock), and daylight
savings time. Press select button 1 and “Year” will show on display. Press select buttons 1 and 2
simultaneously to scroll through all “Time” sub-menus.
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“American” – North American rules – Set forward 1 hour at 2:00 am on the first
Sunday in April; Set backward 1 hour at 2:00 am on the last Sunday in October.
“European” – European rules – Set forward 1 hour at 1:00 am on the last Sunday in
March; Set backward 1 hour at 1:00 am on the last Sunday in October.
“Australian” – Australian rules – Set forward 1 hour at 1:00 am on the first Sunday
in October; Set backward 1 hour at 1:00 am on the last Sunday in March.
“Off” – Off Rules – Daylight savings time change will not be made.
Release the select button with the display showing the “Daylight Savings Time”
setting you wish to use and display will return to “Daylight Savings Time”.
Press and hold select buttons 1&2 simultaneously to move to “Return”.
Press select button 1 to move to “Time”
Language
This function is used to set the language that will be used for display messages. To display the current
language selected, press select button 1. To change the language selected, press & hold select button 1
to scroll through the language menu. Once the desired language is shown on the display, release the
button. The display will then return to "Language".
English Spanish
French Slovene
German Finnish
Italian Norwegian
Portuguese
Press and hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Electronic Counter
This function is used to show historical cash sales, historical total vends, historical product counts by
selection, and historical product counts that have occurred for prices being used from outside the vender.
Press select button 1 to view the current four (4) button code. To view the data the four button code must
be entered. Once entered the listed menus are available from the front of the vender:
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Note: There is a five (5) minute time-out that will return the vender to normal vending mode.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Limited Access
This function is used to program the vender to use the Limited Access Features. To move to Secondary
Price Menu, press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously, to enter the sub-menu press select button
1. The following are sub-menus of Limited Access Menu: "Selects", "Days”, “Start 1”, “Stop 1”, “Start 2”,
“Stop 2”, and “Return”.
Selects
This function is used to set selection(s), which, will be limited during certain periods of the day.
To view the selection setting condition, press select button 1. The display will show "Selection 01
- # where # is a “0” OR “1” depending on whether the selection is enabled (1) or disabled (0).
Press and hold select button 1 to toggle between “0” & “1. Press select buttons 1 & 2
simultaneously to scroll through all available select buttons, “NONE”, “ALL”, and “Return”.
Pressing select button 1 when “ALL” or “NONE” are displayed will cause the display to flash
momentarily. Press select button 1 at the “Return” prompt returns to “Selects”.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Days
This function is used to set the days of the week to be affected by limited access.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Start 1
This function is used to set the hours and minutes to start period 1 limited access. Press select
button 1 and the current four-digit hour and minute setting will to be displayed (24 hour).
Press & hold select button 1: Set Hours
Press & hold select button 2: Set Minutes
Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item in the menu.
Stop 1
This function is used to set the hours and minutes to stop period 1 limited access. Press select
button 1 and current four-digit hour and minute will be displayed. (24 hour).
Press & hold select button 1: Set Hours
Press & hold select button 2: Set Minutes
Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item in the menu.
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Start 2
This function is used to set the hours and minutes to start period 2 limited access. Press select
button 1 and the current four-digit hour and minute setting will be displayed (24 hour).
Press & hold select button 1: Set Hours
Press & hold select button 2: Set Minutes
Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item in the menu.
Stop 2
This function is used to set the hours and minutes to stop period 2 limited access. Press select
button 1 and the current four-digit hour and minute setting will be displayed (24 hour).
Press & hold select button 1: Set Hours
Press & hold select button 2: Set Minutes
Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item in the menu.
Return
Press select button 1 to return to “Limited Access”.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Secondary Price
This function is used to program a second price for each selection. To enter the sub-menu press select
button 1. The following are sub-menus of Secondary Price Menu: “Price”, “Days”, “Start”, “Stop”, and
“Return”. Press select button 1 at “Return” to return to “Secondary Price”.
Price
This function is used to set the price of each selection. When a select button is pressed, the price
For that selection will be displayed. If the button is held in, the price will increment or decrement.
To change from increment to decrement, release the select button and press it again.
Note: The HVV multi-pricing capability allows you to set all selections to any price in the range
of $0.00 to 99.95.
Press & and hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Days
This function is used to set the days of the week to be affected by secondary pricing.
Day of Week: Sunday Wednesday Saturday Return
Monday Thursday All Days
Tuesday Friday no days
Press select button 1 and “Monday #” will show on the display, where # is “0” (disable) or “1”
(enable). Press and hold select button 1 to toggle between “0” and “1”. Release the select button
with the display showing the setting you wish to use. Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously
to scroll through all available days, “All Days”, “not found”, and “Return”. Press select button 1 at
the “Return” prompt returns to “Days”.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Start
This function is used to set the hours and minutes to start secondary pricing. Press select button
1 and the current four-digit hour and minute setting will be displayed. Press and hold select button
1 to change the hour setting, press button 2 to change the minute setting.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item in the menu.
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Stop
This function is used to set the hours and minutes to stop secondary pricing. Press select button
1 and the current four-digit hour and minute setting will be displayed. Press and hold select button
1 to change the hour setting, press button 2 to change the minute setting.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item in the menu.
Return
Press button 1 to scroll to Secondary Pricing
Press buttons 1 & 2 to scroll to the next item in the menu
Environmental Controls
This function is used to turn the lights and/or refrigeration off and on during certain periods of the day.
Press select button 1 and the current setting will be displayed. Press and hold select button 1 to toggle
on and off. With the display showing the setting you wish to use, after approximately 5 seconds display
will return to “Environmental Controls” and you may scroll to next item on menu.
Light
This function is used to turn the lights off and on during certain periods of the day.
Press select button 1 will enter “Days”.
Days
This function is used to set the days of the week to turn lights on and off.
Day of Week: Sunday Wednesday Saturday Return
Monday Thursday All Days
Tuesday Friday no days
Press select button 1 and "Monday #" will show on the display, where # is “0” (disable) or “1”
(enable). Press and hold select button 1 to toggle between “0” and “1”. Release the select button
with the display showing the setting you wish to use. Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously
to scroll through all available days, “All Days”, “not found”, and “Return”. Press select button 1 at
the “Return” prompt returns to “Days”.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Start
This function is used to set the hours and minutes to start lighting routine.
Press select button 1 and the current four-digit hour and minute setting will be displayed.
(24 hour).
Press & hold select button 1: Set Hours
Press & hold select button 2: Set Minutes
Stop
This function is used to set the hours and minutes to stop lighting routine.
Press select button 1 and the current four-digit hour and minute setting will be displayed.
(24 hour)
Press & hold select button 1: Set Hours
Press & hold select button 2: Set Minutes
Enable
This function is used to allow the lighting routine to go in to affect.
Press select button 1 and the current setting will be displayed (On or Off).
Press and hold select button 1 to toggle between “On” and “Off”.
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Release the select button showing the setting you wish to use and display will return to “Enable”.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 to scroll to “Return”.
Return
Press select button 1 to return to “Light”.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Refrigeration
This function is used to electronically control the refrigeration operations of the vender.
Press select button 1 will enter “Temperature”.
Temperature
0 0
(Default Temperature 35 F/15 C)
This function is used to set the average product temperature for initial pull down and reload
recovery.
Press select button 1 and “tt.tx” will show on the display where x is F (Fahrenheit) or C
(Celsius) and tt.t is the degrees.
Press and hold select button 1 to increase or decrease the number by 1F or 0.5C. Release
select button with the display showing the temperature you wish to use and display will
return to “Temperature”.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 to scroll to “Celsius or Fahrenheit”.
Celsius or Fahrenheit
This function is used to set the degree reading to Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C).
Press select button 1 and the current setting will show on the display. Press and hold
select button 1 to toggle between F and C. Release the select button with the display
showing the setting you wish to use and display will return to “Celsius or Fahrenheit”. Note –
sales message and display must be turned on to display current temperature.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 to scroll to “Display”.
Display
This function is used to enable the Temperature to be displayed following the “Ice Cold Drink”
message.
Press select button 1 and “Display” will show on the display. Press select button 1 and the
current setting will be displayed (On or Off). Press and hold select button 1 to toggle between
“On” and “Off”. Note – sales message and display must be turned on to display current
temperature.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Days
This function is used to set the days of the week to use Temperature Setting Routine.
Day of Week: Sunday Wednesday Saturday Return
Monday Thursday All Days
Tuesday Friday no days
Press select button 1 and “Monday #” will show on the display, where # is “0” (disable) or
“1” (enable). Press and hold select button 1 to toggle between “0” and “1”. Release the
select button with the display showing the setting you wish to use. Press select buttons 1
& 2 simultaneously to scroll through all available days, “All Days”, “not found”, and
“Return”. Press select button 1 at the “Return” prompt returns to “Days”.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Start
This function is used to set the hours and minutes for storage temperature to become active.
Press select button 1 and the current four-digit hour and minute setting will be displayed (24 hour)
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Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Stop
This function is used to set the hours and minutes for storage temperature to become inactive.
Press select button 1 and the current four-digit hour and minute setting will be displayed (24hour).
Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Storage Temperature
0 0
(Default Temperature 60 F/ 16 C)
This function is used to set the temperature for product storage. Press select button 1 and “tt.tx”
will show on the display where x is F (Fahrenheit) or C (Celsius) and tt.t is the degrees.
Press and hold select button 1 to increase or decrease the number by 1 F or 0.5 C. Release
select button with the display showing the temperature you wish to use and display will return to
“Storage Temperature”
Press select buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously to scroll to “Storage Enabled”
Storage Enabled
This function is used to enable the storage setting to go in affect.
Press select button 1 and the current setting will be displayed (On or Off).
Press and hold select button to toggle between ”On or Off”.
Release the select button showing the setting you wish to use and display will return to “Storage
Enabled”
Free Vend
This function is used to set the Free Vend option. Note: For free vend to become active a free vend
switch must be connected to controller on free vend switch connector. Press select button 1 and “Enable”
will show on Display.
Enable
This function is used to allow the free vend to go in affect.
Press select button 1 and the current setting will be displayed (On or Off).
Press and hold select button 1 to toggle between “ On or Off”.
Release the select button showing the setting you wish to use and the display will return to
“Enable”.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 to scroll to “Display”
Display
This function is used to show the current number of free vends performed by the controller.
Press select button 1 and “#” will show on the display where “#” is the number of free vends
performed by the controller. Release the select button and display will return to “Display”
Press select buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously to scroll to “Reset”
Reset
This function is used to reset number of free vends to zero.
Press and hold select button 1 for 5 seconds to reset the number of free vends performed by the
controller to zero. Release the select button and the display will return to “Reset”.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 to scroll to “Return”.
Return
Press select button 1 to return to “Free Vend”.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
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Override
This function is used to allow a key switch to override some of the settings stored for normal operations.
When enabled and the override switch is in the closed position, the controller will override “Free Vend”,
disable vending, disable currency acceptance, display will show “No Sales”, and lights will be off if
Environmental Kit is installed. Vender will remain in this idle state until the override switch is in the open
position.
Press select button 1 and the display will show the current setting for 2 seconds (On or Off).
Press and hold select button 1 to toggle between “On” – enabled and “Off” – disabled.
Release the select button showing the setting you wish to use and display will return to “Override”.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 to scroll to “Sales Message”.
Sales Message
This function is used to turn on the scrolling message “Ice Cold Drink”.
Press select button 1 and the display will show the current setting (On or Off).
Press and hold select button 1 to toggle between “ On or Off”.
Release the select button showing the setting you wish to use and display will return to “Sales Message”.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to scroll to “Recharge”
Recharge
This function is used to enable the recharge card setting routine.
Press select button 1 and the display will show the current setting (On- recharge card enabled or Off-
recharge card disabled). Press and hold select button 1 to toggle between “On and Off”.
Release the select button showing the setting you wish to use and display will return to “Recharge”.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to scroll “Return”
Return
Press select button 1 to return to “User Menu”.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Diagnostics
This function allows you to systematically diagnose problems related to the vender. To move to “Auto Test” press
select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously, to enter sub-menu press select button 1. The following are sub-menus of
Diagnostics Menu: “Selection”, “Sold Out Empty Test”, “Sold Out Full Test”, “Motors”, “Coin mech”, “Note
Acceptor”, “Display”, “Relay”, and “Return”.
Selection
Press any select button, and the display will indicate the number of the select button pressed.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to the next item on the menu.
Sold Out Empty Test
Use this to test the sold-out switches if the vender is empty. Press select button 1 to display any sold out
paddles that are not pressed, indicating that a column is empty. The display will automatically scroll
through the columns that are sold out or display “none” if all columns have product. Press select button 1
to return to “Sold Out Empty Test”.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Sold Out Full Test
Use this to test the sold out switches if the vender is full. Press select button 1 to display any Sold Out
Paddles that are pressed, indicating that the column is full. The display will scroll through the columns
that have product or display “none” if all columns are sold out. Press select button 1 to return to “Sold Out
Full Test”.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
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Motors
Use this test to run any motor in the stack. Press select button 1and “Motor 1” will show on the display.
Use the following select buttons to run this test.
Press Select Buttons 1&2: Press until desired motor # to run or “Return” is shown on the display.
Press Select Button 1: Press to run the selected motor. The display will show “Vending” and the
selected motor will run.
Coin mech
Use this test to check coin mech, coin chute, and the coin mech payout systems. Insert coins. The value
of the coins will be reflected on the display. Press select button 2 will exit the test and return any coins
inserted and return to “Coin mech”.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Note Acceptor
Use this test to check note acceptor. Insert a bill. Bill will be held in escrow. Press select button 2 to stack
the bill. Press select button 3 to return the bill. After the note is has been stacked or returned, the display
will return to “Note Acceptor”.
Press & hold select buttons simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Display
Press select button 1 and the display will illuminate in a scrolling manner all available characters and
return to “Display”.
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on the menu.
Relay
Compressor #
This function allows you to test the relay electronic control of the compressor.
CAUTION: Disconnect power to the compressor before testing the compressor relay.
Failure to disconnect power to the compressor before testing the relay could
result in damage to the compressor.
Press select button 1 and the display will show “Compressor #”, where # is the state of the relay 0
= not activated or off; 1= activated or on. Press select button 1 to toggle the relay on and off.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to “Fan”.
Fan #
This function allows you to test the relay electronic control of the evaporator fan.
Press select button 1 and the display will show “Fan #” where # is state of the relay 0 = not
activated or off; 1 = activated or on. Press select button 1 to toggle the relay on and off.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to scroll to “Light”.
Light #
This function allows you to test the relay electronic control of the lights.
Press select button 1 and the display will show “Light #”, where # is the state of the relay 0 = not
activated or off; 1 = activated or on. Press select button 1 to toggle the relay on and off.
Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to scroll to “Return”.
Press select button 1 to return to “Relay”.
Return
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to scroll to “Return”.
Press select button 1 to return to “Diagnostics”.
Press and hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to scroll to “Auto Test”.
Auto Test
This function is used in Dixie- Narco’s manufacturing process and is not intended for use in the field. It’s purpose
is a self-test routine to check the HVV components listed. For further details contact Dixie-Narco Factory Service.
Press and hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to scroll to “Return”.
Return
Press & hold select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to scroll to “Return”.
Press select button 1 to return to normal operation.
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CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING
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CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE
The most important facets of proper vender care and THE COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL
maintenance are the electrical power supplied to it, CIRCUIT IS ALWAYS LIVE WHEN
leveling, and cleanliness of the machine and its THE PLUG IS CONNECTED TO AN
components. ELECTRICAL OUTLET
POWER
The vender must be connected to a dedicated
REFRIGERATION CONDENSER
120VAC, 15 Amp circuit (U.S. and Canada). • Check the condenser periodically for dirt or lint
build-up.
CAUTION: • Remove build-up with a brush or vacuum, or
REMOVE POWER TO THE VENDER PRIOR TO blow the dirt out of the condenser with
CONNECTING / DISCONNECTING ANY compressed air and an approved safety
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FOR TESTING OR nozzle.
REPLACEMENT. • Ensure nothing obstructs the air intake at the
bottom of the main door.
CLEANING • Ensure nothing obstructs the air exhaust at the
rear of the cabinet.
SIGN FACE
LUBRICATING THE VENDER
The polycarbonate sign face requires proper Time Component Lubricant Example
cleaning to prolong its service life. Periodically clean Every 6 months Main Door
the sign as follows: (or as needed) 1. Lock Bolt & Nut Mechanics Friend
Retainer
1. Rinse the sign with a soft cloth or sponge 2. Hinge Pivot Points Mechanics Friend
soaked in warm water. Inner Door
2. If necessary, use a mild soap to loosen any Every Year 1. Hinge Pivot Points Mechanics Friend
dirt or grime. DO NOT SCRUB or use a (or as needed)
brush or squeegee. Scrubbing may cause Inner Door
1. Door Gasket Petroleum Jelly
damage to signs with a clear ultraviolet
resistant coating (prevents yellowing).
3. Repeat the above steps as necessary. To
prevent spotting, dry the sign using a soft
cloth.
CABINET
1. Wash the cabinet with a good detergent or
soap mixed with warm water.
2. Wax the vender often with a good grade of
automobile wax.
3. Any corrosion inside of the vender should be
removed with a fine steel wool and the area
should be painted with aluminum paint.
4. Repair any scratches on painted surfaces to
prevent corrosion.
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ALWAYS KEEP THE EPROM IN THE ESD TUBE. GROUND YOURSELF ON THE VENDER CABINET
BEFORE REMOVING THE EPROM FROM THE ESD TUBE OR CONTROL BOARD. AN EPROM CAN BE
USED TO PROGRAM MANY VENDERS, AS LONG AS CARE IS TAKEN NOT TO DAMMAGE THE EPROMS
LEGS.
ALWAYS TURN POWER OFF BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING EPROMS IN THE CONTROL BOARD.
Important Notes: Use the SBC programming manual to program a vender that has a Single Board
Controller (SBC) installed. Resetting the machine’s model number is required when updating the space
to sales default for Dr Pepper SL5 DN501E-10 machines only (software revisions 804,919,240.41C,
804,919,240.51 and higher). The model number reset will make the new space to sales default settings
operational. The procedure to reset the model number is provided in section IV.
I. EPROM removal
• Power down the Vender. Ground yourself on the vender cabinet before removing the
EPROM from the ESD tube or control board.
• If the EPROM is present in the SBC, remove the existing EPROM from the SBC.
• Note: An EPROM does not need to be in the board after the SBC has been
programmed. The EPROM can be used to reprogram other boards.
• Verify the pins of the new EPROM are not bent before installing in the EPROM socket.
• Install the new EPROM in the EPROM socket. Ensure the EPROM is oriented correctly
with its reference marker (locator) in the same direction as the reference marker (locator)
of the EPROM socket. Do not rely on the EPROM label for orientating the EPROM.
See Figure 1.
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Note: To remove the EPROM after programming is complete turn power off, ground
yourself on the vender cabinet before removing the EPROM, remove the EPROM,
turn power on, test vender for proper operation.
III. Manual Reprogramming (all 804,919,240.11 or if an EPROM does not automatically reprogram
the SBC)
• At power up, the current software version will be displayed. To manually program the control board with
the new software, press the blue service switch on the SBC to enter the service menu. Advance to the
“Auto Test” menu by holding buttons 1& 2 simultaneously. Enter Auto Test by pressing button 1, and
advance to the “Reprogramming Microprocessor” submenu by holding buttons 1& 2 simultaneously.
• At the “Reprogramming Microprocessor” prompt, press button 1. “THIS OPERATION REPROGRAMS
VENDOR” shows on the display. Press button 1 at this prompt. Next display will show “BUTTON 2 =
REPROGRAM, BUTTON 3 = EXIT”.
• Press button 2 to reprogram vender with the new software. “Reprogramming Vendor…” displays while the
red LED on the board blinks rapidly for 3-4 seconds. Verify the new software version, and previous
settings return to the display. If the new software version (the software version of the newly installed
EPROM) shows on the display, the SBC software has been successfully updated.
Note: To remove the EPROM after programming is complete, remove power to the
vender, ground yourself on the vender cabinet before removing the EPROM, remove
the EPROM, while still grounded install a label on the microprocessor showing the
revision of software that is installed in the SBC, power the vender back on and test for
proper operation.
240.41 Label on microprocessor to
show what revision of
software is in SBC if
EPROM is removed after
reprogramming.
Locators
Locators
Figure 1
IV. Dr Pepper SL5 DN501E-10 machines model number resetting to update the space to sales
(software revisions 804,919,240.41C, 804,919,240.51 and higher). This is needed due to number
1 and number 2 select buttons flavor specifications being permanent.
• The software revisions listed must be updated in the machine through either step II or III
before the new space to sales changes will work.
• After the new software is updated, make sure the vending machine’s door is open.
• Remove power to the machine, by unplugging it from the outlet or at the stack plug..
• Reapply power to the machine.
• At power up the current software version and model number will scroll across display.
• After the current model number is displayed, press select button 1. Then display will show
“MODL” for set model number.
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• Release and press select button 1 to enter the set model number menu. The current model
number will display. Note: this will say 501E-10. Press and hold select buttons 1 and 2
simultaneously to scroll through the available model numbers and back to 501E-10. Release
when the model number you wish to use is displayed (501E-10).
• Display will show model number selected (501E-10). Press select button 1 to lock in the
setting. After the model number is successfully reprogrammed, the new space to sales settings
will be operational.
ELECTRICAL
REFRIGERATION
Transformer Provides 24 volt and 12 volt
power to the Machine 110 VAC
Controller
Compressor Embraco, 1/3 HP, 115
Fuse (F1) 1.6 Amp Slo Blo
VAC, 60 Hz
Control Board Power
1 Phase
(includes display and MDB
Unit uses 7.5 oz. of 134A
Peripherals)
Refrigerant
Fuse (F2) 6.0 Amp Fast Blo
Start Relay
Vend Motor Power 110 VAC, 1.351.605
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MAJOR COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
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MAJOR COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
P1 Motor B1 Battery
P2 Secondary DEX
P3 Display
P4 Select Switches
P5 Temp Sensor
P7 MDB
P8 Energy Management
P10 Sold Out LED’s
P11 Ready to Vend
J1 AC Power
J2 DEX
J4 Cam / Sold Out
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TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTS
These charts are intended to isolate and correct most problems you might encounter.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Note: Prior to checking wires or connections, ensure power has been removed from
vender.
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WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS
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WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS
Refrigeration Circuit Diagrams
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WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS
HT3
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WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS
HT2
Schaffner Fitter / Relay Plate Assy.
1 – Relay Mounting Plate
2 – Light Relay Label
3 – Fuse Relay Label
4 – Compressor Relay Label
5 – 6 Amp Power Line Filter
6 – Filter / Stack Plug Harness
8 – Relay
9 – Screw, #8-32x1/4”
10 – Screw, #8-32x3/8”
11 – Clamp, 3/4"
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PARTS LIST
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NA = Not Applicable 46
Part numbers subject to change without notice.
PARTS LIST
MAIN DOOR PARTS (EXTERIOR)
ITEM PART DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
Main Door Assembly
1 631,054,00x.x3 631,004,40x.x3 631,050,00x.x3 631,052,40x.x3
Pepsi
Main Door Assembly
631,059,10x.x3 NA 631,054,70x.x3 631,052,30x.x3
Mtn. Dew
Door Weld Assembly
2 631,054,10X.03 631,004,20x.x3 631,050,10x.x3 631,052,50x.x3
Pepsi
Door Weld Assembly
631,062,10x.x3 NA 631,054,80x.x3 631,055,50x.x3
Mtn. Dew
3A Top Panel Cap Pepsi 801,814,99x.x1 631,001,23x.x3 801,814,63x.x1 631,050,55x.x3
Top Panel Cap Mtn.
801,815,07x.x1 NA 801,814,82x.x1 801,814,82x.x1
Dew
Bottom Panel Cap
3B 801,815,01x.x1 631,002,23x.x1 801,814,75x.x1 801,814,76x.x1
Pepsi
Bottom Panel Cap Mtn.
801,815,09x.x1 NA 801,814,84x.x1 801,814,84x.x1
Dew
4 Lower Side Trim Pepsi 631,050,55x.x3 631,000,56x.x3 801,814,57x.x1 801,814,57x.x1
Lower Side Trim Mtn.
631,050,58x.x3 NA 631,050,53x.x1 631,050,53x.x3
Dew
5 Upper Side Trim Pepsi 631,050,55x.x3 631,000,57x.x3 801,814,61x.x1 801,814,61x.x1
Upper Side Trim Mtn.
631,050,56x.x3 NA 631,050,51x.x1 631,050,51x.x3
Dew
6 Top Cap Pepsi 801,815,03x.x1 801,813,40x.x1 801,814,64x.x1 801,814,54x.x1
Top Cap Mtn. Dew 801,815,12x.x1 NA 801,814,86x.x1 801,814,86x.x1
7 Bottom Cap Pepsi 801,815,05x.x1 801,813,50x.x1 801,814,65x.x1 801,814,75x.x1
Bottom Cap Mtn. Dew 801,815,14x.x1 NA 801,814,88x.x1 801,814,88x.x1
8 Spacer Port Trim 801,815,22x.x1 801,814,08x.x1 801,814,08x.x1 801,814,08x.x1
9 Top Column Cover 801,814,13x.x1 801,814,13x.x1 801,814,13x.x1 801,814,13x.x1
10 Center Column Cover 801,813,70x.x1 801,813,70x.x1 801,813,70x.x1 801,813,16x.x1
11 Bottom Column Cover 801,813,30x.x1 801,813,30x.x1 801,813,30x.x1 801,813,30x.x1
12 Coin Return Button 801,814,22x.x1 801,814,22x.x1 801,814,22x.x1 801,814,22x.x1
13 Top End Cap, Right N /A 801,814,14x.x1 NA N/A
14 Top End Cap, Left N/A 801,814,18x.x1 NA N/A
15 Select Button 801,814,01x.x1 801,814,01x.x1 801,814,01x.x1 801,814,01x.x1
16 Pepsi Medallion 803,864,94x.x1 801,813,33x.x1 803,864,94x.x1 803,864,94x.x1
16 Aquafina Medallion 803,865,02x.x1 803,865,02x.x1 803,865,02x.x1 803,865,02x.x1
Mountain Dew
16 803,864,95x.x1 803,864,95x.x1 803,864,95x.x1 803,864,95x.x1
Medallion
16A Sign, HVV (Top) Pepsi 805,032,63x.x1 805,030,16x.x1 805,031,33x.x1 805,032,66x.x1
Sign, HVV (Top) Mtn.
805,032,74x.x1 NA 805,031,44x.x1 805,031,45x.x1
Dew
Sign, HVV (Bottom)
16B Pepsi 805,032,46x.x1 805,030,17x.x1 805,031,34x.x1 805,031,34x.x1
Sign, HVV (Bottom)
805,032,75x.x1 NA 805,031,46x.x1 805,031,46x.x1
Mtn. Dew
17 Vandal Panel Pepsi 631,050,89x.x3 165,150,33x.x3 165,150,33x.x3 631,050,91x.x3
Vandal Panel Mtn. Dew 631,050,38x.x3 631,050,38x.x3 631,050,38x.x3 631,050,43x.x3
Validator Filler Plate
18 360,050,72x.x3 360,050,72x.x3 360,050,72x.x3 360,050,72x.x3
(specify color)
NA = Not Applicable 47
Part numbers subject to change without notice.
PARTS LIST
NA = Not Applicable 48
Part numbers subject to change without notice.
PARTS LIST
ITEM PART DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
1 Rain Guard Pepsi 631,051,16x.x3 164,151,14x.x3 164,151,14x.x3 164,151,14x.x3
Rain Guard Mtn. Dew 631,062,60x.x3 NA 631,050,39x.x3 631,050,39x.x3
2 Cash Box 631,000,69x.x3 631,000,69x.x3 631,052,10x.x3 631,052,10x.x3
2a Vault Enclosure NA 631,005,30x.x3 NA NA
2b Cash Box Mount Weld Assy. 631,051,10x.x3 NA 631,051,10x.x3 631,051,10x.x3
3 Protective Plate, Door - Blue 631,050,89x.x3 165,150,33x.x3 165,150,33x.x3 631,050,91x.x3
Protective Plate, Door - Green 631,050,38x.x3 631,050,38x.x3 631,050,38x.x3 631,050,43x.x3
4 Delivery Port 801,810,02x.x1 801,810,02x.x1 801,810,02x.x1 801,810,02x.x1
4a Closure Strip 609,050,14x.x3 609,050,14x.x3 609,050,14x.x3 609,050,14x.x3
5 Lamp Bracket Support 631,050,04x.x3 631,001,26x.x3 631,001,26x.x3 631,001,26x.x3
6 Protective Edge 801,814,28x.x1 801,814,28x.x1 801,814,28x.x1 801,814,28x.x1
7 Lamp, T8,2’ F17T8/TL865 804,700,77x.x1 804,700,77x.x1 804,700,77x.x1 804,700,77x.x1
8 Lamp, T8,4’ F32T8/TL865 804,700,76x.x1 804,700,76x.x1 804,700,76x.x1 804,700,76x.x1
9 Drain Hose 801,904,03x.x1 801,904,03x.x1 801,904,03x.x1 801,904,03x.x1
10 Ballast T8 804,400,59x.x1 804,400,59x.x1 804,400,59x.x1 804,400,59x.x1
11 L Profile Gasket 803,601,11x.x1 903,600,54x.x1 903,600,54x.x1 903,600,54x.x1
12 Door Stop Bracket 592,051,19x.x3 592,051,19x.x3 592,051,19x.x3 592,051,19x.x3
13A W/A Port Support NA 631,050,70x.x3 631,050,70x.x3 631,050,70x.x3
13B Assy. Port Support Left 631,050,80x.x3 NA NA NA
13C Port Support Right 631,050,07x.x3 NA NA NA
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18C
18C
NA = Not Applicable 50
Part numbers subject to change without notice.
PARTS LIST
ITEM PART DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
13 Coin Return Bracket 631,050,18x.x3 631,001,39x.x3 631,050,18x.x3 631,050,18x.x3
14 Coin Return Rocker 631,050,17x.x3 631,001,38x.x3 631,050,17x.x3 631,050,17x.x3
15 Roller Pin 900,502,19x.x1 900,502,19x.x1 900,502,19x.x1 900,502,19x.x1
16 Roller Pin Retainer 900,900,90x.x1 900,900,90x.x1 900,900,90x.x1 900,900,90x.x1
17 Coin Return Spring 901,700,63x.x1 901,700,63x.x1 901,700,63x.x1 901,700,63x.x1
18A Top Coin Chute Assembly (HT2 only) NA 631,005,60x.x3 NA NA
18B Coin Insert Chute Cover (HT3 only) 801,814,39x.x1 NA 801,814,39x.x1 801,814,39x.x1
18C Coin Insert Chute (HT3 only) 801,814,40x.x1 NA 801,814,40x.x1 801,814,40x.x1
19A Coin Discharge Ramp - Blue 801,814,35x.x1 631,001,34x.x3 801,814,35x.x1 801,814,35x.x1
19B Coin Discharge Ramp - Green 801,814,91x.x1 NA 801,814,91x.x1 801,814,91x.x1
20A Lower Coin Chute - Blue 801,814,36x.x1 631,001,36x.x3 801,814,36x.x1 801,814,36x.x1
20B Lower Coin Chute - Green 801,815,35x.x1 NA 801,815,35x.x1 801,815,35x.x1
21 Coin Mech Mounting Plate 631,050,13x.x1 631,001,22x.x3 631,050,13x.x1 631,050,13x.x1
22 Carriage Bolt, ¼ 20 x ½ 900,201,45x.x1 900,201,45x.x1 900,201,45x.x1 900,201,45x.x1
23 Keps nut ¼ 20 900,800,67x.x1 900,800,67x.x1 900,800,67x.x1 900,800,67x.x1
24 Gasket, 1/8 x 1/8 x 36 801,814,27x.x1 801,814,27x.x1 801,814,27x.x1 801,814,27x.x1
25 Screw, 8-18x1/2 SD Phil Pan 900,301,50x.x1 900,301,50x.x1 900,301,50x.x1 900,301,50x.x1
26 Screw, 8-32x1/4 Phil Pan 900,301,97x.x1 900,301,97x.x1 900,301,97x.x1 900,301,97x.x1
27 Keps Nut 8-32 900,800,50x.x1 900,800,50x.x1 900,800,50x.x1 900,800,50x.x1
28 Deflector, Coin – (Metal) NA 631,001,44x.x3 NA NA
NA = Not Applicable 51
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SELECT PANEL
NA = Not Applicable 52
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SELECT PANEL
ITEM PART DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
1 Select Panel Assy., Right (shown) Pepsi 631,056,80x.x3 631,004,20x.x3 631,051,60x.x3 631,051,60x.x3
Select Panel Assy., Right (shown) Mtn. Dew 631,002,20x.x3 NA 631,054,90x.x3 631,054,90x.x3
2 Select Panel Assy., Left (not shown) Pepsi 631,056,50x.x3 631,005,40x.x3 631,051,70x.x3 631,051,70x.x3
Select Panel Assy., Left (not shown) Mtn. Dew 631,062,40x.x3 NA 631,055,10x.x3 631,055,10x.x3
3 Upper Switch/Button Bracket 631,050,64x.x3 631,001,29x.x3 631,050,16x.x3 631,050,16x.x3
4 Lower Switch/Button Bracket NA 631,001,31x.x3 NA NA
5 Stud Select Panel Assembly, Left Pepsi 631,056,50x.x3 631,005,10x.x3 631,051,90x.x3 631,051,90x.x3
Stud Select Panel Assembly, Left Mtn. Dew 631,062,50x.x3 NA 631,055,20x.x3 631,055,20x.x3
6 Stud Select Panel Assembly, Right Pepsi 631,056,90x.x3 631,004,60x.x3 631,051,80x.x3 631,051,80x.x3
Stud Select Panel Assembly, Right Mtn. Dew 631,062,30x.x3 NA 631,055,00x.x3 631,055,00x.x3
7 Select Switch 804,101,08x.x1 804,101,08x.x1 804,101,08x.x1 804,101,08x.x1
8 Select Button 801,814,01x.x1 801,814,01x.x1 801,814,01x.x1 801,814,01x.x1
9 Sold out Light 804,700,75x.x1 804,700,75x.x1 804,700,75x.x1 804,700,75x.x1
10 Sold out Light Mount 801,814,15x.x1 801,814,15x.x1 801,814,15x.x1 801,814,15x.x1
11 Button Return Spring 801,306,04x.x1 801,306,04x.x1 801,306,04x.x1 801,306,04x.x1
12 Philpan Sems Screw 6-32 x 1 800,303,35x.x1 800,303,35x.x1 800,303,35x.x1 800,303,35x.x1
13A Gasket, 1/4 x .154 x 13 NA 801,814,25x.x1 801,814,25x.x1 801,814,25x.x1
13B Gasket ¼ x .154 x 6.75 801,815,39x.x1 NA NA NA
14A Gasket, 1/8 x 1/8 x 27 NA 801,814,24x.x1 NA NA
14B Gasket 1/8 x 1/8 x 28.5 801,815,40x.x1 NA NA NA
15 Gasket, 1/8 x 1/8 x 13.5 NA 801,814,26x.x1 NA NA
16 8-32 Keps Nut 900,800,50x.x1 900,800,50x.x1 900,800,50x.x1 900,800,50x.x1
17 Wire Tie 7 1/2 “ 901,902,01x.x1 901,902,01x.x1 901,902,01x.x1 901,902,01x.x1
18 Button Decal 803,869,25x.x1 NA NA NA
NA = Not Applicable 53
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T8 LIGHTING
NA = Not Applicable 54
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T8 LIGHTING
ITEM PART DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
1 Fluorescent Bulb (F17T8 / TL865) 2’ (Not Shown) 804,700,77x.x1 804,700,77x.x1 804,700,77x.x1 804,700,77x.x1
2 Fluorescent Bulbs (F32T8 / TL865) 4’ 804,700,76x.x1 804,700,76x.x1 804,700,76x.x1 804,700,76x.x1
3 Ballast T8 (Sylvania) 804,400,59x.x1 804,400,59x.x1 804,400,59x.x1 804,400,59x.x1
Ballast T8 (Advance) 804,400,61x.x1 804,400,61x.x1 804,400,61x.x1 804,400,61x.x1
4 4 Lamp T8 Lighting Harness 804,920,27x.x1 804,918,34x.x1 804,918,34x.x1 804,918,34x.x1
5 Fluorescent Lamp Boot 802,001,44x.x1 802,001,42x.x1 802,001,44x.x1 802,001,44x.x1
6 Top Lampholder T8 Leviton 518 804,918,58x.x1 804,918,58x.x1 804,918,58x.x1 804,918,58x.x1
7 Bottom Lampholder T8 Leviton 519 804,918,59x.x1 804,918,59x.x1 804,918,59x.x1 804,918,59x.x1
8 Bracket Lamp Socket 631,050,79x.x3 562,050,04x.x3 562,050,04x.x3 562,050,04x.x3
9 Bracket Lamp Socket 631,000,98x.x3 631,000,98x.x3 631,000,98x.x3 631,000,98x.x3
10 Ballast Cover 631,000,99x.x3 631,000,99x.x3 631,000,99x.x3 631,000,99x.x3
11 Lamp Bracket Support 631,050,61x.x3 631,001,26x.x3 631,001,26x.x3 631,001,26x.x3
12 Choke, Tier 1 Energy Star Venders 804,919,09x.x1 N/A 804,919,09x.x1 804,919,09x.x1
13 Choke Cover, Tier 1 Energy Star Venders 640,050,08x.x3 NA 640,050,08x.x3 640,050,08x.x3
12
13
NA = Not Applicable 55
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ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
NA = Not Applicable 56
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ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS
ITEM PART DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
1 Electronic Lock Assembly 805,202,44x.x1 805,202,44x.x1 805,202,44x.x1 805,202,44x.x1
2 Electronic Lock Light Pipe 801,815,42x.x1 801,814,19x.x1 801,814,19x.x1 801,814,19x.x1
3 Machine Controller 631,053,30x.x3 804,918,15x.x1 631,053,30x.x3 631,053,30x.x3
4 Machine Controller Base 801,306,15x.x1 801,813,45x.x1 801,306,15x.x1 801,306,15x.x1
5 Machine Controller Cover 801,306,16x.x1 631,000,68x.x3 801,306,16x.x1 801,306,16x.x1
6 Universal Controller NA 804,916,31x.x1 NA NA
7 Display (Vacuum Fluorescent) 804,918,69x.x1 804,918,69x.x1 804,918,69x.x1 804,918,69x.x1
8 Transformer 804,909,80x.x1 804,909,80x.x1 804,909,80x.x1 804,909,80x.x1
9 Machine Controller EPROM NA 804,917,61x.x1 NA NA
10 Universal Controller EPROM NA 804,916,25x.x1 NA NA
11 Fuse 6 Amp (F2) 804,910,93x.x1 804,910,93x.x1 804,910,93x.x1 804,910,93x.x1
12 Fuse 1.6 Amp (F1) 804,800,71x.x1 804,800,71x.x1 804,800,71x.x1 804,800,71x.x1
13 Control Board Assembly HT3 631,053,30x.x1 NA 631,053,30x.x1 631,053,30x.x1
14 HT3 Eprom Control Board 804,919,24x.x1 NA 804,919,24x.x1 804,919,24x.x1
NA = Not Applicable 57
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INNER DOOR
NA = Not Applicable 58
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INNER DOOR
ITEM PART DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
1 Inner Door Assembly 631,057,50x.x3 631,004,90x.x3 631,004,90x.x3 631,053,70x.x3
2 Inner Door Gasket 801,812,29x.x1 801,804,06x.x1 801,804,06x.x1 801,812,31x.x1
3 Discharge Frame Assembly 801,809,16x.x1 801,809,16x.x1 801,809,16x.x1 801,809,16x.x1
4 Discharge Frame Retainer 801,809,15x.x1 801,809,15x.x1 801,809,15x.x1 801,809,15x.x1
5 Pull Knob 901,501,70x.x1 901,501,70x.x1 901,501,70x.x1 901,501,70x.x1
6 Carriage Bolt ¼-20x¼ 900,201,23x.x1 900,201,23x.x1 900,201,23x.x1 900,201,23x.x1
7 Inner Door Bushing 801,806,42x.x1 801,806,42x.x1 801,806,42x.x1 801,806,42x.x1
8 Bushing Retainer 801,806,43x.x1 801,806,43x.x1 801,806,43x.x1 801,806,43x.x1
9 Plastic Bearing 901,803,71x.x1 901,803,71x.x1 901,803,71x.x1 901,803,71x.x1
10 Top Hinge 169,053,00x.x3 169,053,00x.x3 169,053,00x.x3 169,053,00x.x3
11 Bottom Hinge 169,051,10x.x3 169,051,10x.x3 169,051,10x.x3 169,051,10x.x3
12 Inner Door Lock Kit 360,010,30x.x4 360,010,30x.x4 360,010,30x.x4 360,010,30x.x4
NA = Not Applicable 59
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HARNESSING
Dual Board (HT2)
NA = Not Applicable 60
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HARNESSING
NA = Not Applicable 61
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HARNESSING
Single Board (HT3)
NA = Not Applicable 62
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HARNESSING
Single Board (HT3)
ITEM PART DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
2 Motor Extension Harness, (see page 61) 804,913,95x.x1 804,909,29x.x1 804,909,29x.x1
2 Motor Harness (see page 61) 804,912,72x.x1 804,912,56x.x1 804,912,56x.x1
4 Cabinet Harness (see page 61) 804,912,73x.x1 804,912,57x.x1 804,912,57x.x1
4 Cabinet Extension Harness, 80 inches J4 to (see page 61) 804,913,96x.x1 804,913,96x.x1 804,913,96x.x1
5 Board Power Harness (including transformer) J1 (see page 61) 804,909,80x.x1 804,909,80x.x1 804,909,80x.x1
7 Harness Electronic Lock (see page 61) 804,918,28x.x1 804,918,28x.x1 804,918,28x.x1
8 Jumper Electronic Lock (see page 61) 804,918,66x.x1 804,918,66x.x1 804,918,66x.x1
9A Select Switch Harness 1 – 6 (Jumper off common) NA 804,919,17x.x1 804,919,17x.x1
9B Select Switch Harness 7 – 12 (Jumper off common) NA 804,919,18x.x1 804,919,18x.x1
9C Select Switch Common Harness (P4 to select switches) 804,919,16x.x1 804,919,16x.x1 804,919,16x.x1
9D Select Switch Harness 1-3 804,919,73x.x1 NA NA
9E Select Switch Harness 4-6 804,919,74x.x1 NA NA
11 66” DEX Harness 804,907,83x.x1 804,907,83x.x1 804,907,83x.x1
13 Temp Sensor & Relay Harness 804,919,22x.x1 804,919,22x.x1 804,919,22x.x1
14 Display Harness (P3 to display board) (not shown) 804,919,21x.x1 804,919,21x.x1 804,919,21x.x1
16 Secondary DEX Harness 804,913,97x.x1 804,913,97x.x1 804,913,97x.x1
17 Sold Out Light Kit NA 631,053,50x.x3 631,053,50x.x3
18 MDB and Lock Power Harness (P8 & P5 to coin mech & lock) 804,919,19x.x1 804,919,19x.x1 804,919,19x.x1
19 Power Cord, Detachable 804,917,28x.x1 804,917,28x.x1 804,917,28x.x1
20 Main Wiring Harness, Detachable 804,917,26x.x1 804,917,26x.x1 804,917,26x.x1
21 T8 Lighting Harness 4 Lamp 804,202,27x.x1 804,202,27x.x1 804,202,27x.x1
22 Triteq Lock Battery Back Up Harness 804,918,28x.x1 804,918,28x.x1 804,918,28x.x1
23 Triteq Lock Battery Back Up Harness Nut !/4-36 800,801,26x.x1 800,801,26x.x1 800,801,26x.x1
ECM Evaporator Fan Harness (Energy Star Venders 0197-6978CC
24 804,922,37x.x1 804,922,37x.x1 804,922,37x.x1
& higher)
ECM Evaporator Fan Choke Extension Harness (Energy Star
25 804,922,52x.x1 804,922,52x.x1 804,922,52x.x1
Venders 0197-6978CC & higher)
NA = Not Applicable 63
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ITEM DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
1 Vend Motor Cover Assy. 615,070,07x.x3 609,070,43x.x3 609,070,43x.x3 609,070,43x.x3
1A Clamp Nylon Cable 3/4 (2) not shown 901,900,55x.x1 901,900,55x.x1 901,900,55x.x1 901,900,55x.x1
Vend Motor Assy., Wide HVV
2A NA 609,070,70x.x3 609,070,70x.x3 609,070,70x.x3
(Electronic)
2B Vend Cam, Wide Column Grey NA 801,809,80x.x1 801,809,80x.x1 801,809,80x.x1
2C Adjustable Cam, Wide Column Red NA 801,809,79x.x1 801,809,79x.x1 801,809,79x.x1
Vend Motor Assy., Narrow HVV
3A 609,070,90x.x3 609,070,90x.x3 609,070,90x.x3 609,070,90x.x3
(Electronic)
3B Vend Cam, Narrow Column Brown 801,806,18x.x1 801,806,18x.x1 801,806,18x.x1 801,806,18x.x1
3C Adjustable Cam, Narrow Column Brown 801,806,61x.x1 801,806,61x.x1 801,806,61x.x1 801,806,61x.x1
4 Vend Motor Switch Switch Electronic 804,100,73x.x1 804,100,73x.x1 804,100,73x.x1 804,100,73x.x1
5 Vend Motor Switch Insulator 905,800,33x.x1 905,800,33x.x1 905,800,33x.x1 905,800,33x.x1
6 Vend Rotor - Narrow Column 801,201,56x.x1 801,201,56x.x1 801,201,56x.x1 801,201,56x.x1
7 Vend Oscillator - Wide Column 801,201,57x.x1 801,201,57x.x1 801,201,57x.x1 801,201,57x.x1
7A Package Retainer - Oscillator NA 801,807,87x.x1 801,807,87x.x1 801,807,87x.x1
8 Nyliner
Front Wide Column Only (#8L2-FF) NA 901,804,23x.x1 901,804,23x.x1 901,804,23x.x1
Rear All Columns NA 801,803,17x.x1 801,803,17x.x1 801,803,17x.x1
9 Rod and Spring Assembly 800,503,00x.x1 800,503,00x.x1 800,503,00x.x1 800,503,00x.x1
10 Tubes for Rod and Spring Assy.
Red 801,903,23x.x1 801,903,23x.x1 801,903,23x.x1 801,903,23x.x1
Yellow 801,903,25x.x1 801,903,25x.x1 801,903,25x.x1 801,903,25x.x1
White 801,903,24x.x1 801,903,24x.x1 801,903,24x.x1 801,903,24x.x1
Black 801,904,04x.x1 801,904,04x.x1 801,904,04x.x1 801,904,04x.x1
11 Vend Motor Cover Trim 801,807,85x.x1 801,807,85x.x1 801,807,85x.x1 801,807,85x.x1
12 Rear Air Deflector 801,903,35x.x1 801,903,29x.x1 801,903,29x.x1 801,903,29x.x1
Screw, Vend Motor #4-24x3/4 (single
A6 900,300,47xx.1 900,300,47xx.1 900,300,47xx.1 900,300,47xx.1
switch)
A9 Screw, Phil Pan 8-32x3/8 900,301,56x.x1 900,301,56x.x1 900,301,56x.x1 900,301,56x.x1
NA = Not Applicable 65
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3E
3A
3F
3B
ITEM DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
Sold-Out Switch Assy. Electronic (w/
1A 804,100,75x.x1 804,100,75x.x1 804,100,75x.x1 804,100,75x.x1
gold cross point) - Xenoy 1731
1B Sold-Out Paddle
Standard Emodel (shown) 432,070,19x.x3 432,070,19x.x3 432,070,19x.x3 432,070,19x.x3
Special Use Only - E-Models 609,070,19x.x3 609,070,19x.x3 609,070,19x.x3 609,070,19x.x3
Narrow - Special Use Only E-Models 432,070,17x.x3 432,070,17x.x3 432,070,17x.x3 432,070,17x.x3
1C Sold-Out Paddle Spring 901,700,74x.x1 901,700,74x.x1 901,700,74x.x1 901,700,74x.x1
2A Front, Left Mechanism Support (shown) NA 609,070,22x.x3 NA NA
2B Rear Mechanism Support (shown) 497,070,01x.x3 497,070,01x.x3 497,070,01x.x3 497,070,01x.x3
Front, Right Mechanism Support (not
2C NA 609,070,23x.x3 NA NA
shown)
3A Evaporator Fan Motor Assy.
115V 609,044,30x.x3 491,000,20x.x3 609,044,30x.x3 609,044,30x.x3
220-240V NA 491,140,40x.x3 NA NA
120V/60Hz Energy Star 646,040,40x.x3 NA 646,040,40x.x3 646,040,40x.x3
3B Evaporator Fan Motor
115V 804,501,12x.x1 609,044,40x.x3 804,501,12x.x1 804,501,12x.x1
220-240V / 50 Hz 609,044,60x.x3 609,044,60x.x3 609,044,60x.x3 609,044,60x.x3
120V/60Hz Energy Star 804,501,28x.x1 NA 804,501,28x.x1 804,501,28x.x1
3C Evaporator Fan Motor Bracket 164,040,08x.x3 164,040,08x.x3 164,040,08x.x3 164,040,08x.x3
Evaporator Fan Blade All Styles
3D 801,303,27x.x1 801,303,27x.x1 801,303,27x.x1 801,303,27x.x1
(AD775CW32S or FV775CW30S)
3E E vaporator Fan Harness
Prior to Energy Star 0197-6978CC 804,914,36x.x1 804,914,35x.x1 804,914,35x.x1 804,914,35x.x1
Energy Star 0197-6978CC 804,922,37x.x1 NA 804,922,37x.x1 804,922,37x.x1
Evaporator Fan Choke Extension
3F 804,922,52x.x1 NA 804,922,52x.x1 804,922,52x.x1
Harness Energy Star 0197-6978CC
3G Choke Energy Star 0197-6978CC 804,920,41x.x1 NA 804,920,41x.x1 804,920,41x.x1
4 Wire Shield 615,070,12x.x3 267,070,37x.x3 267,070,37x.x3 267,070,37x.x3
5A Foam Block, EPS 903,300,77x.x1 903,300,77x.x1 903,300,77x.x1 903,300,77x.x1
5B Hinge Pocket Cover 169,000,13x.x3 169,000,13x.x3 169,000,13x.x3 169,000,13x.x3
6 Journal NA 176,072,11x.x3 176,072,11x.x3 176,072,11x.x3
7 Shims
Flat Shim 3/32" (wide column) Waffle NA 801,812,04x.x1 801,812,04x.x1 801,812,04x.x1
Short Flat Shim 3/32" (wide column) NA 801,809,81x.x1 801,809,81x.x1 801,809,81x.x1
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Can Stop Shim, Right (narrow column) 805,701,14x.x1 805,701,14x.x1 805,701,14x.x1 805,701,14x.x1
Bottle Shim, Right (narrow column) 805,701,15x.x1 805,701,15x.x1 805,701,15x.x1 805,701,15x.x1
Bottle Shim, Right (narrow column)
801,304,96x.x1 801,304,96x.x1 801,304,96x.x1 801,304,96x.x1
Expose Stiffener
Angle Shim (wide column) NA 610,070,06x.x3 610,070,06x.x3 610,070,06x.x3
Angle Shim (narrow column) 609,010,10x.x3 609,010,10x.x3 609,010,10x.x3 609,010,10x.x3
Rotor Shim 330 ml x 4 801,305,21x.x1 801,305,21x.x1 801,305,21x.x1 801,305,21x.x1
Shim 330 ml x 4 Can, Narrow Column 609,070,53x.x3 609,070,53x.x3 609,070,53x.x3 609,070,53x.x3
Can Stop Shim, 330 ml (3 deep) 609,070,71x.x3 609,070,71x.x3 609,070,71x.x3 609,070,71x.x3
Shim 25 cl x 4 Can, Narrow Column 609,070,56x.x3 609,070,56x.x3 609,070,56x.x3 609,070,56x.x3
Bottom Shim, Exposed Stiffener
609,070,65x.x3 609,070,65x.x3 609,070,65x.x3 609,070,65x.x3
Extended Lip
Flat Shim 3/32 Large Product 801,811,05x.x1 801,811,05x.x1 801,811,05x.x1 801,811,05x.x1
Shim Back 609,071,02x.x3 609,071,02x.x3 609,071,02x.x3 609,071,02x.x3
Can Stop Shim Long Lip 609,070,64x.x3 609,070,64x.x3 609,070,64x.x3 609,070,64x.x3
8 Nyliner
Front Wide Column Only (#8L2-FF) NA 901,804,23x.x1 901,804,23x.x1 901,804,23x.x1
Rear All Columns 801,803,17x.x1 801,803,17x.x1 801,803,17x.x1 801,803,17x.x1
9 Chute, Can/Bottle HVV Plastic 631,057,90x.x3 609,077,80x.x3 609,077,80x.x3 609,077,80x.x3
9A Screw, 8-32x1/2 Sems Phil Pan 900,303,09x.x1 900,303,09x.x1 900,303,09x.x1 900,303,09x.x1
9B Strip, Poly Foam 34” (under chute) 803,301,30x.x1 803,301,30x.x1 803,301,30x.x1 803,301,30x.x1
NA = Not Applicable 68
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NA = Not Applicable 69
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CABINET AND VEND MECHANISM
(SECTION THREE)
ITEM DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
1 Foam Cabinet Assy. HVV 631,061,10x.x3 609,001,20x.x3 631,060,40x.x3 631,060,50x.x3
2A Stack Assy.
12 oz. Cans 615,070,00x.x3 609,071,20x.x3 609,071,20x.x3 610,070,50x.x3
20 oz. Bottles 615,071,30x.x3 609,071,50x.x3 609,071,50x.x3 610,070,80x.x3
330 ml Can 4 deep 609,074,90x.x3 609,074,40x.x3 609,074,40x.x3 610,071,70x.x3
2B Stack Sub Assy. (Not Shown) 615,071,40x.x3 609,071,10x.x3 609,071,10x.x3 610,070,40x.x3
3A Rear Spacer Assy. Wide Column NA 498,071,30x.x3 498,071,30x.x3 497,073,10x.x3
3B Rear Spacer Assy. Narrow Column 498,071,40x.x3 498,071,40x.x3 498,071,40x.x3 497,073,20x.x3
3C Latch Spring
Wide NA 901,700,88x.x1 901,700,88x.x1 901,700,88x.x1
Narrow 901,700,86x.x1 901,700,86x.x1 901,700,86x.x1 901,700,86x.x1
Plate, Protective LS Ext. Hinge (Specify
4A 594,020,14x.x3 609,000,01x.x3 594,020,14x.x3 594,020,17x.x3
Blue)
4B Plate, Protective RT Cab (Specify Blue) 165,000,04x.x3 165,000,04x.x3 165,000,04x.x3 164,000,04x.x3
5 Environmental Control Kit 631,004,00x.x4 631,004,00x.x4 631,004,00x.x4 631,004,00x.x4
Relay (3) (Environmental Control
5A 804,200,26x.x1 804,200,26x.x1 804,200,26x.x1 804,200,26x.x1
Venders Only)
Plate Mounting Relay (used on all HVV
5B 631,000,64x.x3 631,000,64x.x3 631,000,64x.x3 631,000,64x.x3
Machines)
5C Filter (powerline) (All HT2 501E) NA 804,917,96x.x1 NA NA
Choke (Used on all HVV Machines)
5D 804,919,09x.x1 804,919,09x.x1 804,919,09x.x1 804,919,09x.x1
(replaces Filter – 5C)
Label, Light Relay (Environmental
6A 803,860,68x.x1 803,860,68x.x1 803,860,68x.x1 803,860,68x.x1
Control Venders Only)
Label, Fan Relay (Environmental
6B 803,860,69x.x1 803,860,69x.x1 803,860,69x.x1 803,860,69x.x1
Control Venders Only)
Label, Compressor Relay
6C 803,860,70x.x1 803,860,70x.x1 803,860,70x.x1 803,860,70x.x1
(Environmental Control Venders Only)
7 Cabinet Front Stiffener Plate 596,040,04x.x3 594,021,10x.x3 594,021,10x.x3 594,021,10x.x3
8 Trim Access Hole Stiffener 801,807,10x.x1 801,807,10x.x1 801,807,10x.x1 801,807,10x.x1
9 Caterpillar Grommeting 801,809,93x.x1 801,809,93x.x1 801,809,93x.x1 801,809,93x.x1
10 Mullion 801,806,28x.x1 801,806,21x.x1 801,806,23x.x1 801,806,23x.x1
11 Mullion Cover 801,303,83x.x1 801,303,83x.x1 801,303,83x.x1 801,303,83x.x1
12 Kydex Door (not shown) 801,903,34x.x1 801,903,34x.x1 801,903,34x.x1 801,903,34x.x1
13 Choke / Relay Plate Assy. 631,007,30x.x3 NA 631,007,30x.x3 631,007,30x.x3
A4 Screw, Phil Pan 8-18x1/2 900,301,50x.x1 900,301,50x.x1 900,301,50x.x1 900,301,50x.x1
Screw, Phil Pan Swage Form #8-
A5 900,301,97x.x1 900,301,97x.x1 900,301,97x.x1 900,301,97x.x1
32x1/4"
A9 Screw, Phil Pan 8-32x3/8 900,301,56x.x1 900,301,56x.x1 900,301,56x.x1 900,301,56x.x1
A10 Screw, Machine #6-32x1 1/4" 900,201,31x.x1 900,201,31x.x1 900,201,31x.x1 900,201,31x.x1
A14 Screw, Phil Pan 10-32x1 1/4 900,301,81x.x1 900,301,81x.x1 900,301,81x.x1 900,301,81x.x1
A16 Screw, Phil Pan Sems 8-18x1/2" 900,301,65x.x1 900,301,65x.x1 900,301,65x.x1 900,301,65x.x1
A17 Screw, Type F 1/4-20x5/8 (Stack Bolts) 900,302,01x.x1 900,302,01x.x1 900,302,01x.x1 900,302,01x.x1
A19 Screw, Phil Pan 10-32x5/8 900,901,51x.x1 900,901,51x.x1 900,901,51x.x1 900,901,51x.x1
A21 Screw, Phil Pan 8-18x1/2 900,301,98x.x1 900,301,98x.x1 900,301,98x.x1 900,301,98x.x1
A26 Screw, Phil Pan 8-18x3/4 800,303,15x.x1 800,303,15x.x1 800,303,15x.x1 800,303,15x.x1
B2 Keps Nut 1/4"-20 900,800,67x.x1 900,800,67x.x1 900,800,67x.x1 900,800,67x.x1
Lockwasher, Shakeproof 5/8" (1132-00-
C6 900,700,89x.x1 900,700,89x.x1 900,700,89x.x1 900,700,89x.x1
00-0551)
C8 Washer, Shakeproof (4610-16-01-0551) 900,700,62x.x1 900,700,62x.x1 900,700,62x.x1 900,700,62x.x1
NA = Not Applicable 70
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E9 Carriage Bolt 1/4-20x5/8 800,303,19x.x1 800,303,19x.x1 800,303,19x.x1 800,303,19x.x1
F1 Pop Rivet, Aluminum 1/4" 901,100,43x.x1 901,100,43x.x1 901,100,43x.x1 901,100,43x.x1
F5 Pop Rivet, Steel (Zinc Plated) 1/8" 901,100,61x.x1 901,100,61x.x1 901,100,61x.x1 901,100,61x.x1
F6 Pop Rivet, Aluminum 1/8" 901,100,53x.x1 901,100,53x.x1 901,100,53x.x1 901,100,53x.x1
Tinnerman Clip, Fan Shroud (C5207-
H2 900,901,89x.x1 900,901,89x.x1 900,901,89x.x1 900,901,89x.x1
014-3B)
H7 Hole Plug, Snap In - 1 1/4 801,807,01x.x1 801,807,01x.x1 801,807,01x.x1 801,807,01x.x1
Clamp, Nylon 5/16 Black Heyco 3355 or
I6 900,901,79x.x1 900,901,79x.x1 900,901,79x.x1 900,901,79x.x1
Dennison 10159
I7 Clamp, Nylon 1/2" Heyco 3328 900,901,80x.x1 900,901,80x.x1 900,901,80x.x1 900,901,80x.x1
NA = Not Applicable 71
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CABINET INTERIOR
NA = Not Applicable 72
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CABINET INTERIOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
1 Lock Housing
1A Assy. Vertical Recpt Mount 631,050,45x.x3 631,050,45x.x3 631,050,45x.x3 631,050,45x.x3
1B Plate Assy (Black) NA 801,306,05x.x1 801,306,05x.x1 801,306,05x.x1
1C Screw 1/4x20x1 900,301,73x.x1 900,301,73x.x1 900,301,73x.x1 900,301,73x.x1
1D Nut 1/4-20 Nylong Insert, Locking 800,303,48x.x1 800,303,48x.x1 800,303,48x.x1 800,303,48x.x1
1E E-Lock Shim NA 631,000,76x.x3 631,000,76x.x3 631,000,76x.x3
2 Gate, Wire 801,401,76x.x1 801,401,72x.x1 801,401,72x.x1 801,401,72x.x1
3 Wire Gate Latch Lock & Guide 801,401,77x.x1 801,401,77x.x1 801,401,77x.x1 801,401,77x.x1
4 Wire Gate Bracket Top 609,070,36x.x3 609,070,36x.x3 609,070,36x.x3 609,070,36x.x3
5 Label - Close Gate 805,029,45x.x1 805,029,45x.x1 805,029,45x.x1 805,029,45x.x1
6 Clamp, Nylon Cable 1/2" (Not Shown) 900,901,80x.x1 900,901,80x.x1 900,901,80x.x1 900,901,80x.x1
7 Leveling Leg 5/8"-11x2 1/16" 900,502,49x.x1 900,502,49x.x1 900,502,49x.x1 900,502,49x.x1
8 Mounting Bracket, Rear (Not Shown) 609,070,24x.x3 609,070,24x.x3 609,070,24x.x3 609,070,24x.x3
NA = Not Applicable 73
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NA = Not Applicable 74
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A9 Screw, Phil Pan Swage Form #8-32x3/8" 900,301,56x.x1 900,301,56x.x1 900,301,56x.x1 900,301,56x.x1
A15 Screw, Machine Truss #10-32x1/2" 900,201,14x.x1 900,201,14x.x1 900,201,14x.x1 900,201,14x.x1
A17 Screw, Self Tapping 1/4-20x5/8" 900,302,01x.x1 900,302,01x.x1 900,302,01x.x1 900,302,01x.x1
NA = Not Applicable 75
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
(SECTION ONE)
NA = Not Applicable 76
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
(SECTION ONE)
*Exceptions : 0572 through 0580 – 6917 ; 0001 through 0286 – 6920 ; 0256 through 0270 – 6923
NA = Not Applicable 77
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
(SECTION TWO)
NA = Not Applicable 78
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
(SECTION TWO)
*Exceptions : 0572 through 0580 – 6917 ; 0001 through 0286 – 6920 ; 0256 through 0270 – 6923
NA = Not Applicable 79
Part numbers subject to change without notice.
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MISC. LABELS
ITEM DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
1 Labels
Price Label Sheet 803,861,87x.x1 803,861,87x.x1 803,861,87x.x1 803,861,87x.x1
HVV Programming (English) 803,870,25x.x1 803,870,25x.x1 803,870,25x.x1 803,870,25x.x1
SBC Programming 803,870,25x.x1 803,870,25x.x1 803,870,25x.x1 803,870,25x.x1
Package Set-Up Guide Domestic (Non Coke) 803,849,11x.x1 803,849,11x.x1 803,849,11x.x1 803,849,11x.x1
Label, Light Relay 803,860,68x.x1 803,860,68x.x1 803,860,68x.x1 803,860,68x.x1
Label, Fan Relay 803,860,69x.x1 803,860,69x.x1 803,860,69x.x1 803,860,69x.x1
Label, Compressor Relay 803,860,70x.x1 803,860,70x.x1 803,860,70x.x1 803,860,70x.x1
Close Gate Sign 805,029,45x.x1 805,029,45x.x1 805,029,45x.x1 805,029,45x.x1
Warning: Do Not Tilt 803,868,29x.x1 803,868,29x.x1 803,868,29x.x1 803,868,29x.x1
134A Removable Substance 903,833,54x.x1 903,833,54x.x1 903,833,54x.x1 903,833,54x.x1
Money Removed Daily 903,805,70x.x1 903,805,70x.x1 903,805,70x.x1 903,805,70x.x1
Power Disconnect, Warning 803,857,01x.x1 803,857,01x.x1 803,857,01x.x1 803,857,01x.x1
Power Supply Cord Label 803,834,65x.x1 803,834,65x.x1 803,834,65x.x1 803,834,65x.x1
Skid Removal 903,828,70x.x1 903,828,70x.x1 903,828,70x.x1 903,828,70x.x1
Coin Mechanism Label 803,863,59x.x1 803,863,59x.x1 803,863,59x.x1 803,863,59x.x1
Fuses F1-lamp, F2-6A 803,843,91x.x1 803,843,91x.x1 803,843,91x.x1 803,843,91x.x1
Mercury Notice Label 803,860,59x.x1 803,860,59x.x1 803,860,59x.x1 803,860,59x.x1
Notice - No Refund Label 803,860,53x.x1 803,860,53x.x1 803,860,53x.x1 803,860,53x.x1
Sold Out / Ready to Vend Light Switch Label 803,863,63x.x1 803,863,63x.x1 803,863,63x.x1 803,863,63x.x1
Motor Cover Label 803,863,09x.x1 803,863,09x.x1 803,863,09x.x1 803,863,09x.x1
Button & Stack Label 803,867,45x.x1 803,863,61x.x1 803,863,61x.x1 803,863,61x.x1
Button Decal 803,869,25x.x1 NA NA NA
Important Load Instructions 803,860,71x.x1 803,860,71x.x1 803,860,71x.x1 803,860,71x.x1
Caution & Fuse Label 803,857,06x.x1 803,857,06x.x1 803,857,06x.x1 803,857,06x.x1
Pepsi Medallion 803,864,94x.x1 803,864,94x.x1 803,864,94x.x1 803,864,94x.x1
Mtn. Dew Medallion 803,864,95x.x1 803,864,95x.x1 803,864,95x.x1 803,864,95x.x1
2 Wiring Diagram HVV Pepsi – 12 Select 803,864,29x.x1 803,863,07x.x1 803,864,29x.x1 803,864,29x.x1
3 Pepsi Domestic Bottle Side Decal 72x25.25 803,861,85x.x1 803,861,85x.x1 803,861,85x.x1 803,861,85x.x1
4 Installation & Setup Guide 903,901,60x.x1 903,901,60x.x1 903,901,60x.x1 903,901,60x.x1
5 Technical Manual 803,903,12x.x1 803,903,12x.x1 803,903,12x.x1 803,903,12x.x1
6 Trifold Brochure Electronic Door Lock 803,903,23x.x1 803,903,23x.x1 803,903,23x.x1 803,903,23x.x1
7 Service Notice 34 HVV Electronic Door Lock 803,903,22x.x1 803,903,22x.x1 803,903,22x.x1 803,903,22x.x1
HVV Override Switch Kit (does not work in DP
8 626,,020,44x.x4 NA 626,,020,44x.x4 626,,020,44x.x4
SL5)
NA = Not Applicable 80
Part numbers subject to change without notice.
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ITEM DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
3 Pepsi Side Decals
Pepsi Domestic Bottle 72 x 25.25 803,861,85x.x1 803,861,85x.x1 803,861,85x.x1 803,864,64x.x1
Mountain Dew 803,864,92x.x1 NA 803,864,92x.x1 803,864,93x.x1
4 Top Sign
Pepsi 805,032,63x.x1 805,032,65x.x1 805,032,65x.x1 805,032,66x.x1
Mountain Dew 805,032,74x.x1 805,031,44x.x1 805,031,44x.x1 805,031,45x.x1
5 Bottom Sign
Pepsi 805,032,46x.x1 805,031,34x.x1 805,031,34x.x1 805,031,34x.x1
Mountain Dew 803,032,75x.x1 805,031,46x.x1 805,031,46x.x1 805,031,46x.x1
ITEM DESCRIPTION HT3 (276E) HT2 (501E) HT3 (501E) HT3 (600E)
1 Flavor Card Kit – includes 2
Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mt Dew, &
Auquafina and 1 Code Red Mt
Dew, Diet Mt Dew, Sierra Mist,
Pepsi One, Wild Cherry, Mug,
Lipton, Orange, Dole Orange, 803,865,33x.x4 803,865,33x.x4 803,865,33x.x4 803,865,33x.x4
Dole Apple, Fruitworks Pink
Lemon, Fruitworks Straw
Melon, Fruitworks Peach
Papaya, Fruitworks Tangerine,
7 Up, & Dr Pepper
2 Pepsi 803,863,88x.x1 803,863,88x.x1 803,863,88x.x1 803,863,88x.x1
3 Diet Pepsi 803,863,90x.x1 803,863,90x.x1 803,863,90x.x1 803,863,90x.x1
4 Mtn Dew 803,863,91x.x1 803,863,91x.x1 803,863,91x.x1 803,863,91x.x1
5 Aquafina 803,863,96x.x1 803,863,96x.x1 803,863,96x.x1 803,863,96x.x1
NA = Not Applicable 81
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NA = Not Applicable 83
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WASHERS, BOLTS, & MISC. HARDWARE
NA = Not Applicable 84
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NA = Not Applicable 85
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HT3
ITEM PART NAME AND DESCRIPTION HT2 (501E) (276E/501E/600E)
1 Electronic Lock Assembly 805,202,44x.x1 805,202,44x.x1
2 Electronic Lock Light Pipe 801,814,19x.x1 801,814,19x.x1
3 Machine Controller 804,918,15x.x1 NA
4 Machine Controller Base 801,813,45x.x1 NA
5 Machine Controller Cover 631,000,68x.x3 NA
6 Universal Controller 804,916,31x.x1 NA
7 Display (Vacuum Fluorescent) 804,918,69x.x1 804,918,69x.x1
8 Transformer 804,909,80x.x1 804,909,80x.x1
9 Machine Controller EPROM 804,917,61x.x1 NA
10 Universal Controller EPROM 804,917,25x.x1 NA
11 Fuse 6 Amp (F2) 804,910,93x.x1 804,910,93x.x1
12 Fuse 1.6 Amp (F1) 804,800,71x.x1 804,800,71x.x1
13 Control Board Assy. HT3 NA 631,053,30x.x3
14 HT3 Eprom Control Board NA 804,919,24x.x1
15 Override Switch Kit (does not work w/ DPSL5) 626,020,44x.x4 626,020,44x.x4
16 HVV SBC 6 mp Fuse 804,920,44x.x1 804,920,44x.x1
17 Battery 3V (CR2032) Lithium 804,920,45x.x1 804,920,45x.x1
18 Environmental Control Kit 631,004,00x.x4 631,004,00x.x4
NA = Not Applicable 86
Part numbers subject to change without notice.