Section 3
Room Key Card Activation
1. User places ice bucket under ice chute.
2. User places their hotel room key card into a slot on
the dispenser which is labeled "Insert Room Key
Card". The room key activates the microswitch.
3. The user then presses the Rocking Chute (Push for
Ice) for ice dispense. Pushing the ice chute activates
the gearmotor.
The room key card must stay in the slot for the
microswitch to remain activated.
Coin Operated Activation
1. User places ice bucket under ice chute.
2. User places one quarter (U.S. currency only) into
dispenser.
3. The user then presses the Rocking Chute (Push for
Ice) for ice dispense.
Pushing the ice chute activates the gearmotor. Ice will
dispense for up to one minute for each 25 cent activation
per factory setting.
Important
Coin Operated Activation will accept U.S. quarters
only. No other coin is accepted and no change is
returned to the user. To allow use of Canadian coins
refer to instructions in this manual.
Part Number 000007646 11/10
Adjustments
ADJUSTING THE COIN MECHANISM TIMER
1. Remove the control box cover. On the inside of the
control box there is a white instruction label which
shows how to set intervals for coin mechanism
dispense times.
2. Inside the control box, the coin mechanism timer is
to the left. The ice agitation timer is to the right.
3. With a small Phillips head screwdriver, adjust the
coin mechanism timer. For timer adjustment
reference information, see below or refer to the
white instruction label inside the control box cover.
4. The timer is factory set at the midpoint for 60
seconds of dispense time. The adjustment pot can
be set (counterclockwise) for as low as 12 seconds
of dispense time. The adjustment pot can be set
(clockwise) for as high as 120 seconds of dispense
time.
ADJUSTING THE COIN MECHANISM FOR
CANADIAN COINS
Important
Canadian quarters are magnetic. Therefore the
magnet inside the coin mechanism must be
removed so Canadian quarters will drop through the
coin mechanism.
1. Remove the front panel of the dispenser. The coin
mechanism can be changed while in place in the
dispenser door, as shown above.
2. Pivot the coin magnet housing section away from
the rest of the coin mechanism.
3. Using a small screwdriver, loosen the set screw
which holds an aluminum plate in the coin magnet
housing.
4. Remove the aluminum plate.
5. Using a metal screwdriver tip, pull out the magnet
from the magnet housing. (The back side of the
magnet has the stronger magnetic attraction.)
6. The aluminum plate and magnet have now been
removed from the coin magnet housing. Pivot the
empty coin magnet housing section back into place.
7. Reinstall the front door of the dispenser.
Operation
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