Title: How to change price on Coin Changer, model 9800-807 Post by: Jim S on October 10, 2010, 11:57:25 am Cavelier 64 soda machine. The display on the front of the machine says 15cents. The machine is currenlty set for 20cents. How do I change that to 15cents?
Thanks!!! Jim S Title: Re: How to change price on Coin Changer, model 9800-807 Post by: tkaz on October 11, 2010, 10:19:33 am There's a good link on the Coinco page, here: http://www.coinco.com/coin/faq/faq.asp#s75 (with a couple of photos)
1. Remove the acceptor from the changer and place in an area free of dirt and foreign material. 2. The S75-9800B has one switch module with five rocker switches located on the upper portion of the printed circuit board. These switches correspond to prices as follows: 1=$.05 2=$.10 3=$.20 4=$.40 5=$.80 When the top of the rocker switch is pushed in, the switch is in the ON position. Vend price is set by adding the value of all rocker switches in the ON position. EXAMPLE: Switches #2 and #3 in the ON position=30¢ vend price. 3. The S75-9800A has four price select slide switches (2 black and 2 white) located on the upper portion of the printed circuit board. These switches are ON when in the up position. Set the vend price by sliding sufficient price select slide switches into the up position to total the desired price. Example: $.10 and $.40 in the up position=50¢ Title: Re: How to change price on Coin Changer, model 9800-807 Post by: Jim S on October 11, 2010, 04:35:47 pm Thanks, but this unit is before the circuit board switches. It has Micro switches that work with the cams.
Title: Re: How to change price on Coin Changer, model 9800-807 Post by: tkaz on October 11, 2010, 07:51:01 pm Sorry, oversight. The manual is available on the SMC front page, you have to login to get it, try this link:
http://soda-machines.com/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=2&Itemid=61 Title: Re: How to change price on Coin Changer, model 9800-807 Post by: johnieG on October 11, 2010, 09:08:23 pm Thanks, but this unit is before the circuit board switches. It has Micro switches that work with the cams. Pictures speak many words, post some of the unit please, otherwise we're working blind, there are many versions of that mech' with the same model no. |