Cashflow 690 Series
Cashflow 690 Series
Cashflow 690 Series
722611044 G2
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CashFlow 690 Series changegiver Operator’s Handbook
Published by:
MEI
Eskdale Road
Winnersh Triangle
Wokingham
Berkshire
RG41 5AQ
United Kingdom
Internet: http://www.meiglobal.com
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Mars , CashFlow and the MEI device are registered trademarks. Copyright
Mars Inc 2000.
Contents
Contents......................................................................iii
Safety ........................................................................vii
National and International Standards Conformance ....................... vii
Rated Operating Voltage ........................................................... vii
Dangerous Environments ........................................................... vii
Product Disposal ...................................................................... vii
Service Procedures........................................................ 5
Accessing the Service Mode ....................................................... 5
Cleaning .................................................................... 15
Requirements.......................................................................... 15
Safety............................................................................................ 15
What to Use ................................................................................... 15
Acceptor................................................................................ 16
Cassette, Dispenser Arms and Guides ........................................ 17
Troubleshooting.......................................................... 19
Overview ............................................................................... 19
Amber LED On or Flashing........................................................ 20
Amber LED Steady .................................................................. 21
Amber Flash x 1...................................................................... 22
Amber Flashes x 2 .................................................................. 23
Amber Flashes x 3 .................................................................. 24
Amber Flashes x 4 .................................................................. 24
No LED On ............................................................................. 25
Error Messages ....................................................................... 26
Safety
Dangerous Environments
The CashFlow® 690 Series changegiver must not be operated
in the presence of flammable gasses, fumes or water.
Product Disposal
Do not dispose of any part of a CashFlow® 690 Series
changegiver by incineration.
Changegiver Overview
Configuration
2 3
Electronic Configuration
The changegiver is electronically configured prior to dispatch
but you can make changes to the configuration on site as
described in Service Procedures later in this Handbook.
1 LED
2 Display
3 Mode key
4 Blue keys
4
A B
C D
3
1
LED (1)
The LED can be green, amber or red. Each colour indicates the
current status of the changegiver.
q Red/Amber/Green (alternating) – occurs briefly when the
changegiver is first switched on
q Green – indicates that the changegiver is ready for use
q Green (flashing) – occurs when you are carrying out the
system Service procedures described later in this
Handbook
Display (2)
The one-line display indicates the status of the changegiver,
including displaying error messages if there is a fault. It also
works in conjunction with the keypad, displaying the Service
or Configuration options currently selected. It will also display
any entries or selections you make in the course of carrying
out the permitted Service procedures described later in this
Handbook.
Acceptor/Separator
The acceptor and separator are assembled as one unit.
The acceptor has sensors that compare the characteristics of
each coin or token inserted with those of a pre-programmed
set.
If they conform to the pre-programmed set, they are accepted.
They then pass, via the separator, into the change tubes or
into the cashbox.
If they do not conform to the pre-programmed coin set, they
are rejected and pass through a reject chute inside the
changegiver and then into the return cup of the vending
machine.
Dispenser
The dispenser dispenses coins being returned as change.
Service Procedures
This section describes procedures you can carry out, via the
keypad, using the Service mode. It also includes one
procedure, “emptying the coin tubes” that does not involve
entering the Service mode.
Options
Within some of the Service mode functions, there are servicing
options, and are indicated by the clear boxes in the options
overview diagram on page 7
The procedures associated with each option are described on
subsequent pages. In the descriptions, graphics are used to
indicate the following:
Options Overview
Float Up
Float Reset
Float
Float Down
Float Teach
Enable or
Inhibit a Coin
Configure
View Coin
Channel
Select a
Service Transition
Stage for Euro
Price Teach
Set a Group 1
Cassette
Cassette Set
Set a Group 2
Cassette
Customise a
Cassette
Audit
Float
Note: Exiting from “Float mode” clears any existing credit (EM
variants) and resets the “Clean Me” errors message – see page
26.
A4 A4
* Check that the first two coins inserted in each tube are lying flat
Float Reset To reset the tube count to the programmed float level
A4 Bá
Float Float
Service Reset
A4 C8
Service Float
Float Down
A4 Dâ A4 Bá C8 Dâ
Configure
Option What it enables you to do
Enable or To enable or inhibit a specific coin or series of coins,
Inhibit a Coin e.g. all types of penny
Bá
Bá
Bá A4 Dâ
Bá Dâ A4 Bá C8 Dâ
Price Teach
Option What it enables you to do
Price Teach To set or amend the price of merchandise. This
procedure must be completed before the changegiver
can be used
This procedure is applicable to the EM variant, and to
the EXEC variants when set to Price Hold only
C8
Cassette Set
Option What it enables you to do
Select a Group To select a Group 1 (National) cassette and make it
1 Cassette active. The code you must enter is printed on the
label, stuck on the side of the tube cassette.
Dâ A4 Bá C8 Dâ
Audit
Option What it enables you to do
Audit Displays a quick audit that shows the total money
value of the coins held in all the coin tubes, followed
by the number of physical coins held in each tube.
This information will not be displayed if the tube
cassette is not fitted as this procedure will park the
dispense arms.
A4 Bá
A4 Bá C8 Dâ
Press the key for the tube required to be emptied. If you hold this key
pressed for at least 3 seconds, the dispenser will latch and you may then
depress the key. To stop the automatic dispensing of coins, press the key
again. If you do not press a key, the dispenser will automatically stop
when the tube reaches the safe count. To dispense a single coin from a
tube press and release the relevant key once. The changegiver display will
always show the number of coins in the tube been activated.
Cleaning
Requirements
Apart from general cleaning near the changegiver, the coin
pathways, dispenser arms and guides must also be kept clean.
You must do this on a regular basis as a build-up of dirt can
cause the changegiver to malfunction.
The frequency with which you do this depends on the
operating environment. Recommended frequencies are:
q Clean office environment - every three months
q Shop floor environment – every month
The need for cleaning is also indicated when coins are
increasingly not accepted.
Safety
BEFORE YOU BEGIN, SWITCH OFF THE POWER SUPPLY TO
THE VENDING MACHINE
What to Use
Use only a soft damp cloth or a soft brush.
DO NOT USE SOLVENTS OR ABRASIVES
Acceptor
To clean the acceptor:
Troubleshooting
This section describes how you can use the changegiver built-
in troubleshooting facilities.
Overview
The current status of the changegiver is indicated by the
colour of the LED on the keypad.
q Red/Amber/Green (alternating) – occurs briefly when the
changegiver is first switched on
q Green - the changegiver is working correctly
q Green (flashing) – occurs when the keypad is in either the
Service or Setup mode and procedures are being carried
out
q Amber – there is a fault with the vending machine - see
page 21
q Amber (flashing) – the changegiver has a fault that can be
rectified, possibly on site. The location of the fault is
indicated by the number of flashes - see pages 22 to 24
q Red – there is a fault with the acceptor module. Call an
Approved Service Centre for support
q Red/Green (alternating) – there is a serious hardware or
software fault and that the changegiver must be replaced.
Return the faulty changegiver to an Approved Service
Centre
q No LED on – possible power supply problem - see page 25
x1
x2
x3
x4
Each sequence, the likely cause of the problem and the action
you must take are described in the following sub-sections.
Amber Flash x 1
Four messages can appear as follows:
Amber Flashes x 2
Message: ”AGM error”
Faulty module: acceptor (accept gate)
Effect: coins not accepted
Possible cause: coin jam or debris in the accept gate area
Corrective action:
1 Open the acceptor (see page 16) and clear the jam
2 Check the acceptor gate mechanism is clean and there are
no coins holding the gate
3 Close the acceptor – be sure to close it fully
Amber Flashes x 3
Error message: ”Separator errorr x” (x can be A, B, C or D)
Problem module: separator
Possible causes: coin jam at the top of a coin tube; dirty
cassette; cassette not properly in place; dirt on the top-level
sensor; cassette not assembled correctly
Action to take:
If possible, remove the coin tube cassette as described on
page 17, clear the jam and/or clean the sensor, and then
replace the cassette
If you cannot remove the cassette, the cause is likely to be a
coin jam at the top of a tube. To free the jam:
Amber Flashes x 4
Error message: ”Dispenser error.x” (x can be A, B, C or D)
Problem module: dispenser
Effect: no change given; faulty tube is usually disabled
Possible cause: coin jam at the bottom of the indicated coin
tube; loom not fitted correctly
No LED On
If the LED on the keypad does not come on at all:
Error Messages
In addition to the amber LED sequences, to help diagnose
problems you can access a list of error messages via the Setup
mode. To do so:
1 Press the Mode key and hold it down for 1.5 seconds to
access the Setup mode. The display will show the first
Setup option, Prices
2 Press the Dâ key once to access the Errors option
3 Press the A4 to access the View Errors option
4 Press the Dâ key to scroll down through the list of error
messages. In some instances, you can press A4 for more
information. The meaning of the messages are listed in the
following table
5 To exit and return to normal operation, press the Mode key
Replacing a Changegiver
Fixing Arrangements
The changegiver has three fixing keyholes as shown below.
Removing
1 Disconnect the power cable connecting the changegiver to
the vending machine. Also disconnect the comms and
display cables if they are fitted
Installing
1 Locate the changegiver on the screws or studs fitted to
the vending machine, making sure it is flat against the
vending machine panel
2 Retighten the upper right-hand retaining screw
Installation Checks
1 Check that when the changegiver
is idle there is a gap (dimension x)
between the lever on the vending
x
Connecting
1 Plug in the changegiver power
lead to the vending machine
(and also any comms or display
cable if applicable – see below)
Product Support
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Index
removing ......................................... 17
Coin tubes
A emptying.......................................... 13
manually filling ............................... 12
Coin, enable/inhibit ............................... 9
Audit, visual ........................................ 12
Conformance Standards.......................vii
C E
Cassette group, selecting ..................... 11
Error messages..................................... 26
Cassette, customising........................... 11
Euro transmission stage ....................... 10
Changegiver overview
acceptor/separator ............................. 4
coin tube cassette............................... 3
electronic configuration..................... 2 F
keypad and display............................ 2
mechanical configuration .................. 1 Float procedures
Changegiver replacement float down.......................................... 8
fixing ............................................... 30 float reset........................................... 8
installation checks ........................... 32 float teach .......................................... 9
installation procedure ...................... 32 float up .............................................. 8
preliminary checks .......................... 29
removal procedure........................... 31
Changegiver status............................... 19 K
Channel, enable/inhibit.......................... 9
Cleaning
Keypad
acceptor ........................................... 16
amber LED flashing ........................ 22
coin tubes ........................................ 17
amber LED steady........................... 21
dispenser arms and guides............... 17
frequency......................................... 15
requirements.................................... 15
safety precautions............................ 15 P
what to use ...................................... 15
Coin group, enable/inhibit ..................... 9 Price teach ........................................... 10
Coin tube cassette
installing.......................................... 17
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