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Trouble-Shooting => Coin Mechanisms => Topic started by: wmoore028 on February 10, 2008, 07:43:36 pm



Title: COINCO Model AS9400-807
Post by: wmoore028 on February 10, 2008, 07:43:36 pm
Hi

We are trying to figure out how to change  the price on our Vendo56-C-B and has a COINCO Changer Model AS9400-807

I have tried looking everywhere for the info. THe person who had it before us, changed it from 15c to 50c, but we wanna change it back to 25c.

I think you hav to change some wires, not sure and diagram on changer is of now help.

Please assist

Thanks in advance


Title: Re: COINCO Model AS9400-807
Post by: johnieG on February 10, 2008, 08:27:13 pm
if you could post a picture of the changer with the slug-rejector removed I can probably help.


Title: Re: COINCO Model AS9400-807
Post by: wmoore028 on February 10, 2008, 08:31:06 pm
ok may sound dumb what is the slug rejector?

edit ok looked it up, ha this one does not remove it on hinges.

Will post pics please standby


Click Links below to see.


http://www.solidrockradio.org/coinco/1.jpg
http://www.solidrockradio.org/coinco/2.jpg
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Title: Re: COINCO Model AS9400-807
Post by: johnieG on February 11, 2008, 09:11:07 pm
ah better! now unclip the two clips in the circled area & flip the slug-rejector part down & pull it towards you to remove it. you should see some switches or an adjustment cam behind it.


also you are missing your cover plate that goes over the area that's marked with the yellow "X" without it, any coins that are rejected may fall into the machine and not the coin-return cup.

Dont mess with any of the wires in the back of the 'mech. they dont control the pricing at all & they are only for the coin switches put the cover back on & leave them alone!  & if your back cover didnt have a paper insulator that covers the exposed wiring & switches back there, you might wish to cut one to fit so the metal cover doesnt contact any of the terminals ( use thin stiff cardboard like a file-folder.


Title: Re: COINCO Model AS9400-807
Post by: wmoore028 on February 11, 2008, 10:02:09 pm
ok thanks will give it a shot did all this research for my step dad,

we removed the cover for photo purposes still have all the plates, etc

if you wanna see what it was in, its below

http://solidrockradio.org/1aa.jpg



Title: Re: COINCO Model AS9400-807
Post by: wmoore028 on February 16, 2008, 02:15:30 pm
hey we got that area pulled down.

There is only a "worm gear" to adjust the price. No cams, swicthes, etc.

Any idea on how to adjust the price?

Please advise.

Thanks in advance.


http://www.solidrockradio.org/worm.jpg
http://www.solidrockradio.org/worm1.jpg




Title: Re: COINCO Model AS9400-807
Post by: johnieG on February 16, 2008, 02:41:53 pm
push down on the bottom cam (yellow arrow) & Rotate it until the proper vend amount appears ( RED Arrow) there should be some numbers along one edge, in 5-cent increments up to 25-cents on this model, each "notch" should set the price up/down 5-cents, if there are no price numbers along the edge of the cam, then it may be a fixed price mech & not adjustable.


Title: Re: COINCO Model AS9400-807
Post by: wmoore028 on February 16, 2008, 02:53:15 pm
hi thanks for fast response.

There is no numbers but guy before use adjusted it to 50c, from 15c, so we know its adjustable.

so is there only one we adjust? Trying to help my step dad, since this is all his.

Would you be willing to call use? and walk him thru?

We can call you, if thats ok. Just PM us your number


Title: Re: COINCO Model AS9400-807
Post by: johnieG on February 16, 2008, 03:03:25 pm
It's either the top or the bottom cam you'd adjust, but you still have to push up on the cam shown to releave the spring pressure on the stack & allow the pricing cam to rotate.