Introduction
The Seaga Infinity Line vending machines are engineered for versatility and reliability, offering both ambient and refrigerated models. This guide provides a concise overview of installation, configuration, product loading, maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures, designed to help you maximize the machine's functionality.
General Specifications:
- Height: 72” (183 cm)
- Width: 39” (99 cm)
- Depth: 37” (94 cm)
- Power Requirements: 115V (domestic) or 230V (international)
- Refrigerant Type: R134a
Key Features and Benefits
- Modular Refrigeration System: Easy-to-remove and maintain components for cooling efficiency.
- User-Friendly Interface: LCD display and accessible programming modes.
- Flexible Product Configuration: Adjustable trays for snacks and beverages.
- Energy Efficiency: Meets modern standards for energy use.
Setup and Installation
- Location Requirements:
- Leveling:
- Electrical Requirements:
Loading Products
- Snack Trays:
- Beverage Trays:
Product Pusher Installation:
- Attach pushers approximately ½ inch from the end of the coil for secure vending.
Programming and Service Modes
Access service mode by pressing the Menu button on the VMC circuit board.
Programming Options:
- Price Settings: Configure prices for all items, rows, or individual selections.
- Health and Safety: Set temperature limits and monitor compliance.
- Space-to-Sales: Configure product rotation to prevent sold-out items.
Menu Navigation:
- Use the keypad for selections.
- Press # to save and * to exit menus without saving.
Maintenance and Cleaning
- Refrigeration Unit:
- LCD Display and Coin Path:
- General Cleaning:
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Error Codes: Refer to the machine’s display for error codes and their resolutions.
- E1: Motor Jam – Clear obstructions in the vending coil.
- E2: Temperature Error – Check the refrigeration system.
Common Problems:
- Product Not Vending:
- Machine Not Accepting Payment:
For additional support, contact Seaga at:Email: [email protected]Phone: 1-815-297-9500
Full Manual: For more details, refer to the complete manual at Seaga Manuals.