| GENEVA   HOT BEVERAGE   MERCHANDISER   OPERATOR   MANUAL   MODEL   3205 FRESH BREW   3206 FREEZE DRIED   JUN 2008   4214803 • C   INTRODUCTION   1.   The information contained in this service manual is applicable to the Hot Beverage Merchandiser. The Hot   Beverage Merchandiser line consists of two types of coin-operated, microprocessor controlled, Hot   Beverage Merchandisers that dispense a range of hot beverages in response to keypad selections.   2.   Two versions of each model are available:   ꢀ ꢀ Freeze-dried (INST) - Freeze-dried Coffee and Tea   Fresh Brew (SFB) - Fresh Brew Coffee   3.   This manual uses the SFB version as the basis for examples. Where significant differences between   versions exist this will be highlighted in the main body of the document. Due to customer requirements,   however, some features may vary from those described, e.g. extras fitted, variations in programming etc.   4.   5.   Cups from a cup drop mechanism are dispensed to contain the beverages.   Selections are made on a 12 button keypad and an LCD display panel indicates status and beverage   selection information.   6.   7.   The status of the machine may be monitored and the configuration altered by accessing a menu of program   options using both internal and external keypads. A number of sub-options are included under each option,   the settings of which can be altered.   A feature of the Hot Beverage Merchandiser is the mobile dispense head which moves to a parked position   away from the cup port after each beverage is vended, preventing the possibility of any residue from the   previous delivery cycle dripping into the next one.   8.   9.   Hot Beverage Merchandiser machines require a single-phase 120V electrical supply from a 12A outlet, and   a cold water supply. These services connect to the machine through the rear of the cabinet.   Maintenance of the coffee machine must be undertaken only by personnel who are authorized and   suitably qualified.   10. The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only, and while every effort has   been made to ensure their accuracy, they are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees, express or   implied, regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability. The manufacturer   reserves the right to modify the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice.   SPECIFICATIONS   DIMENSIONS   CUP CAPACITY   HEIGHT: 72 inches (1830 mm)   DEPTH: 26.8 inches (680 mm)   QUANTITY: Up to 400 (12 oz) cups   SIZES:   7 oz, 8 ¼ oz, 9 oz, 10 oz & 12 oz   WIDTH:   27.6 inches (700 mm)   SHIPPING WEIGHT   OPERATING ENVIRONMENT   360 lbs (163 kg) – Fresh Brew version   LOCATION:   For indoor use only.   SOUND LEVEL:   Produces less than 70dBA   during normal operation   ELECTRICAL   120 Volts, 60 Hz, 9.2 Amps nominal   240 Volts, 50 Hz, 13 Amps   TEMPERATURE: 46°F (8°C) - 90°F (32°C)   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   1 SAFETY WARNINGS   • • • DISCONNECT / UNPLUG POWER TO THE MACHINE BEFORE SERVICING. Lethal voltages are   exposed when any panel inside the cabinet is removed if power is supplied to the on/off switch.   Installation and maintenance of the Hot Beverage Merchandiser is to be undertaken only by trained   personnel who are fully aware of the dangers involved and who have taken adequate precautions.   The Hot Beverage Merchandiser must be grounded (earthed). Do not tamper, modify or remove   the ground pin from the power plug. Should the power cord or plug become damaged, a   trained person from an approved service agent must perform the replacement using only   factory approved parts. Do not ground (earth) the machine to the water supply pipe.   • • Keep clear of the Brewer Unit when it is operating.   The Hot Beverage Merchandiser is a heavy item. Ensure that sufficient personnel are available for   lifting and transporting the machine. Use proper lifting procedures and equipment.   • • The water in the heater tank and the tank itself are hot enough to scald or burn even some time after   the machine has been switched off. The water tank must be drained, filled with cold water and drained   again before any attempt is made to handle it or any of its associated parts.   The Controller Board is fitted with a lithium battery. Abuse of this type of battery can lead to   overheating, venting, explosion, release of potentially hazardous materials and spontaneous ignition.   The lithium battery must not be charged by, or connected to, any other source of power. The battery   must not be short-circuited or forced to discharge its stored energy. The battery must not be   subjected to physical damage or overheating. ONLY the Trained Technician should attempt   controller board replacement!   • • Care must be taken to protect the Hot Beverage Merchandiser from frost. Do not attempt to operate   the machine if it becomes frozen. Contact the nearest service agent immediately. Do not restore the   machine to operation until it has been checked and approved for use by the service agent.   Due to the risk of being scalded by hot beverages, young children, the aged and the infirm   should not be allowed to operate the Hot Beverage Merchandiser unsupervised.   IMPORTANT: Please refer to the safety manual (p/n 4206816) for additional safety   information.   GENERAL DESCRIPTION   Opening the merchandiser door via the key operated lock allows access to its internal components. Equipment   inside the Hot Beverage Merchandiser is arranged in two sections: front and rear. When the merchandiser door is   open the Operator has immediate access to those items which he or she will be controlling or adjusting (Ingredient   Canisters, Cup Compartment, Coin Mechanism, Waste Buckets, etc.). The remaining equipment (Water Heater,   Valves, Electrical and electronics components, etc), access to which is limited to the Trained Technician, are   located behind the panel at the rear of the cabinet.   CABINET FRONT   The Cup Drop Assembly, Coin Mechanism, Controller Board and Cup Station are fitted to the rear of the door. The   Customer’s keypad is on the door front panel.   Ingredient canisters are located on a shelf within the cabinet above the mixing area. An extractor fan removes   excessive moisture from the mixing systems, helping assure that the systems function properly. The moving   dispense head keeps residue from previous dispensing cycles from dripping into the current dispensing cycle.   Level sensor probes assure that the waste buckets will not overflow. When a level-sensor probe is activated the   water supply is shut off and the machine is rendered inoperable until the waste container is emptied.   CABINET REAR   Access to the components and equipment in the rear section of the cabinet (behind the rear panel) is limited to the   Trained Technician.   2 G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   Water for beverages travels through the inlet valve and into the water heater tank located at the top and back of   the cabinet. Solenoid dispensing valves direct the heated water to the appropriate mixing bowl. Excessively hot   water flowing from the tank activates a high temperature cut-out switch. When activated the cut-out switch cuts off   the electrical supply to the heater in the tank. The cut-out must then be reset to reactivate the heater   Level probes located in the cabinet door and waste container allows the unit’s control system to monitor the liquid   level in the waste containers and prevent overflow.   MACHINE PARTS   Ingredient Canisters   Coffee Brewer Unit   Cup Storage Compartment   Splash Guard   Internal Keypad   Rinse   Hose   Stainless   Steel   Canister   Shelf   Door   Lock   Whipper   Chamber &   Station   Dispense   Arm   Cup   Delivery   Chute   Water   Filter   Upper   Rinse   Funnel   Cup   Station   Liquid   Waste   Bucket   ` Coffee   Grounds   Waste Bucket   Safety Probe   Liquid Waste   Bucket   Cash Box   Drain Tray   Cup Station   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   3 INSTALLATION   WARNING:   Disconnect or unplug power to the machine before servicing.   1.   Servicing personnel must be familiar with the SAFETY WARNINGS listed in this manual and the Safety   Manual (P/N 4206816) before undertaking any installation or maintenance procedure on the Hot Beverage   Merchandiser. Any procedure which is found to be impractical, inadequate or inaccurate should be reported   to the Management for further investigation.   2.   3.   The information given in this section covers installation and maintenance procedures for the Hot Beverage   Merchandiser. Only authorized personnel who have knowledge or experience with the equipment, and using   only the manufacturer’s approved parts should carry out these procedures.   The requirements of proper hygiene in respect of food products must be ensured at every level of contact   with the Hot Beverage Merchandiser and the ingredients associated with it.   IMPORTANT: You are required to be aware of and adhere to all Federal, State, and Local laws   regarding food handling and storage. NOTE: DO NOT use non-food safe lubricants or cleaners.   SET-UP REQUIREMENTS   ELECTRICAL SUPPLY   • • 110V, 60Hz, 12A fused   240V, 50Hz, 13A fused   The electrical outlet and supply circuit must be dedicated and isolated before connecting power to the machine.   The electrical outlet must be within 6 ft (2 m) of the machine. Preferably, the switched outlet should be located   behind the machine to prevent accidental damage or misuse.   WATER SUPPLY   The main water supply must have 15-116 psi pressure. The water outlet must have a shutoff valve so that the   water supply to the merchandiser may be turned off during servicing. The water outlet should be located behind   the machine to prevent misuse.   LOCATION   WARNING: The Hot Beverage Merchandiser   is   a heavy item. Ensure that   sufficient personnel are available   for lifting and transporting the   machine. Use proper lifting   procedures and equipment.   The Hot Beverage Merchandiser must be located close   to the appropriate electrical and water outlets.   There must be   a minimum of   4 inches (100mm)   clearance between the rear of the cabinet and the wall   to allow adequate ventilation. See Figure 4a.   If placing in a corner location, there must be at least 16   inches (406mm) of space to the right hand wall to allow   the door to open properly.   Figure 4a. Distance From Wall   LEVELING   The Hot Beverage Merchandiser must be level for proper operation. Using a level as a guide turn the machine’s   leg levelers as needed until all levelers are touching the floor. If it is properly leveled, the merchandiser should not   “rock” or “teeter” on any of the levelers.   4 G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   When the machine is level, the door can be opened to any   position and not swing either way. Try the door at various open   positions before deciding that the machine is leveled.   CONNECT WATER   Before connecting the hose to the machine, flush the water   supply system via the shutoff valve to remove any impurities   which may have accumulated in the supply pipe or water hose.   The merchandiser’s water inlet - a standard ¼” NPT female   water hose connector - is located on the back of the machine.   Remove the plastic protective cap. See Figure 4b. There is   also a 3/8” Flare Fitting supplied inside the waste bucket if this   is preferred.   Connect the water supply hose to machine water inlet and   ensure that all fittings are tight. Turn on the water supply at the   shutoff valve and check for leaks both outside and inside of the   machine.   Figure 4b. Power Cord & Water Inlet   CONNECT ELECTRICAL   ꢀ Plug the Hot Beverage Merchandiser power cord into a 110V, 60Hz, 12A (240V, 50Hz, 13A) switch supply   socket. With the plug fitted to the socket, ensure that the cable is not stretched, distorted or hampered by any   object.   CHECKLIST   It is essential that the technician responsible for installing and commissioning the machine ensures the following:   1.   All electrical and water supplies are correctly and safely connected and that the water heater overflow pipe   is not trapped or pinched (remove canisters to access and remove rear panel to check status of overflow   pipe.)   2.   3.   4.   All covers, panels and access doors are in place and secured, and the machine is in a SAFE condition.   The Operator is familiar with the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for the machine.   The Operator appreciates the importance of hygiene and regular cleaning of the merchandiser.   With water and electricity sources connected to the machine, check the water heater operation as follows:   1.   Press merchandiser on/off switch (upper left side of interior back wall) to the ON position. Water will   flow into the water tank. Wait approx. 1 minute and the water will shut off (safety feature). Then turn   the power switch OFF, wait a few seconds and turn the power switch back ON. Water will continue to   fill the tank. When water reaches the probe level, the heater will turn on as indicated by the heater   indicator light (to the right of the on/off switch). There should be no water overflow into the waste   basket.   2.   Ensure that the waste level probe is positioned in the waste basket.   3.   Press the merchandiser on/off switch to the OFF position.   NOTE: Water tank MUST be allowed to preheat for 15 to 20 minutes before filling coin mechanism or   performing test vends because these will be automatically disabled if water temperature does not meet   standard.   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   5 FILL PRODUCT CANISTERS   WARNING: FILL PRODUCT CANISTERS WITH POWDERED INGREDIENTS ONLY.   DO NOT USE LIQUID INGREDIENTS.   Figure 5b. Product Chute   Figure 5a. Canister Lineup   1.   Always remove the ingredient canisters in order to fill them. This   prevents spillage of foodstuffs which will encourage the ingress of   insects etc.   2.   Prior to removing an ingredient canister, rotate the delivery chute in   an upward direction to prevent spillage of product onto internal   surfaces. See Figure 5b.   Figure 5c. Locator Peg   3.   4.   When removing each ingredient canisters, always give it a shake to   loosen-up any compacted product to keep it free-flowing.   When filling the canisters, hold the top and bottom of the canister   and slowly lift it up so that the locator peg clears the peg hole.   Figure 5c. Slide the canister forward until it is out of the ingredient   motor shaft. Figure 5d.   5.   6.   7.   Place canister on a sheet of paper or on an easily cleaned surface.   Figure 5d. Motor Shaft   Remove lid from the canister. Figure 5e.   Open product bag that matches the name on the Canister Label   (where applicable) according to the instructions on the bag.   8.   Slowly pour the product into the canister. Figure 5f.   • • • • Product must be loose for proper dispensing.   DO NOT tap the sides of the canister.   DO NOT compress or compact product into the canister.   Leave a gap from the top of the product to the lip of the   canister. Figure 5g.   Figure 5e. Canister Lid   9.   Replace canister lid. Figure 5e.   10. Review the canister arrangement as shown in Figure 5a. Hold the   canister carefully at the bottom and top to prevent spilling. Gently   place the filled canister back on the product shelf. Figure 5d.   11. Line up the hollow shaft in the back of the canister with the   ingredient motor shaft. See Figure 5d.   12. Slowly slide the canister toward and over motor shaft until locator   peg falls inside the hole on the product shelf. See Figure 5c.   Figure 5f. Fill Canister   6 G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   13. Rotate the product chute so that it points down (dispense position)   to the whipper bowl. See Figure 5b.   14. Repeat above steps for other canisters.   Figure 5g. Do Not Pack   CHANGE MENU SELECTION LABELS   Figure 6a. Bottom Wing Nut   Figure 6b. Inside Wing Nuts   1.   Remove and save the wing nut located on the right side   door). See Figure 6a.   2.   Open the cup compartment door. Remove and save the 3   wing nuts located on the right side of the cup compartment.   Loosen 2 wing nuts holding the Top Cap Molding. See   Figure 6b.   Figure 6c. Remove Top Sign Front   3.   Lift Top Cap Molding and loosen Retaining Strip on the left   side of the Top Sign Front (on the front of cabinet door).   Remove the Retaining Strip and Top Sign Front assembly.   See Figure 6c. (This is most easily done by applying   outward pressure on the wing nut screws on the inside of the   door.)   4.   5.   Place the Top Sign Front on a clean, non-abrasive surface.   Locate the menu selection label behind the Top Sign Front.   See Figure 6d. Carefully slide the menu selection label out   of its pocket.   Figure 6d. Menu Selection Label   6.   Insert the new menu selection label through the slots. Check the   front of the Top Sign Front to make sure that the menu selection labels are correctly aligned.   7.   8.   Insert the right edge of the Top Sign Front into the slot of the right side Retaining Strip. See Figure 6c.   Slip the left side Retaining Strip over the left edge of the Top Sign Front. Push the Retaining Strip back into   place. See Figure 6c. (To accommodate the rounded front design, carefully bow the left edge of the   assembly to the right until you are able to press the three retaining screws back into position.)   9.   Reinstall and tighten the wing nuts saved from steps 1 and 2. See Figure 6a and Figure 6b.   NOTE: These steps change only the beverage label. Only the Trained Technician may change   beverage type or content.   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   7 ADJUSTING CUP RING SETTING   The cup mechanism has been factory adjusted for an 8.25 oz. paper hot beverage cup.   Follow the instructions below to adjust the cup (diameter) size if necessary.   Figure 8a. Cup Compartment Latch   Figure 8b. Cup Diameter Adjustment (PRE- NOV2007)   1.   Open the cup compartment door by sliding   its plastic latch to the right. See Figure 8a.   2.   3.   Take a cup from the stack of cups that will   be used in the machine and place the cup in   the cup dispenser ring.   While facing the back of the door, find the   cup dispenser adjustment screw located on   the right side of the cup dispenser. Use a   Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screw. DO   NOT remove the screw. See Figure 8a &   Figure 8b   3a. Adjust the cup mechanism back and   forth so that the cup lip rests on top of   the circular cams of the cup dispenser   mechanism. See Figure 8d.   Figure 8c. Cup Diameter Adjustment (POST-NOV2007)   3b. Push or tap the cup from the bottom   end so that it moves up and down   freely. If it does not move freely or if it   falls through the mechanism when   tapped go back to step 3a.   3c. When steps 3a and 3b are satisfied   then tighten the screw. See Figure 8c.   4.   Place a stack of cups to the left of the cup   ring. On the internal keypad press the Cup   Test button. The entire cup stack should   advance and fall into the cup ring. If a cup   drops completely through the mechanism,   the mechanism still needs adjustment—   return to step 3a.   Figure 8d. Cup Position In Mechanism   8 G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   SET PRICE FOR SINGLE CUP VOLUME (LARGE)   The following procedure sets the price for the three (3) item types: filled Regular Cup, Cup Only and a filled Large   Cup. For additional information regarding Set Pricing Modes and Change Prices, please refer to the   programming section of this manual.   STEP   On internal keypad, press PROG   DISPLAY   PLEASE ENTER   ACCESS CODE   1.   SET PRICING MODE   2.   3.   4.   5.   6.   7.   8.   On external keypad, enter code 1111   Press 2 or 8.   CHANGE PRICES   LARGE PRICES   SET ALL PRICES   LARGE PRICES   Press 0.   Press 2 or 8 to scroll to SET ALL PRICES   Press0   Press 0 to enter a new price   Press 4 (move curser left) or 6 (move cursor right), press 2 (increase   value) or press 8 (decrease value).   Price=$0.00   9.   Press 0 to accept the price for ALL LARGE PRICES   10. Press # (ESCAPE)   LARGE PRICES   LARGE PRICE   11. Press 2 or 8 to scroll to other price settings for LARGE PRICE   NOTE: This is to set the prices for individual drinks different from the   value set in STEP 9   12. Press 0 to select the drink selection price to change   COFFEE   Price= 000.00   13. Press 4 (move curser left) or 6 (move cursor right), press 2 (increase   value) or press 8 (decrease value).   14. Press 0 to accept the price   15. Repeat steps 11 to 14 to set prices for any other drinks   16. Press # (ESCAPE)   LARGE PRICES   CUP PRICE   17. Press 2 or 8 to scroll to other selection price settings   18. Press 0 to accept CUP PRICE   Note: This is DISCOUNTED VALUE for using your own cup   CUP   Price=$0.00   19. Press 4 (move curser left) or 6 (move cursor right), press 2 (increase   value) or press 8 (decrease value).   21. Press 0 to accept the DISCOUNTED VALUE   SELECT DRINK TO   SHOW PRICE   22. Press # three times to exit the programming mode.   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   9 SET PRICE FOR DUAL CUP VOLUMES (LARGE AND REGULAR   ) Dual Menu Label set is required to set this option. Order P/N 4214600 Dual Drink/Cup Menu Label set.   STEP   On internal keypad, press PROG   DISPLAY   PLEASE ENTER   ACCESS CODE   1.   SET PRICING MODE   2.   3.   4.   5.   6.   7.   8.   On external keypad, enter code 1111   Press 2 or 8.   CHANGE PRICES   LARGE PRICES   SET ALL PRICES   LARGE PRICES   Press 0.   Press 2 or 8 to scroll to SET ALL PRICES   Press 0   Press 0 to enter a new price   Press 4 (move curser left) or 6 (move cursor right), press 2 (increase   value) or press 8 (decrease value).   Price= $000.00   9.   Press 0 to accept the price for ALL LARGE PRICES   10. Press 2 or 8 to scroll to REGULAR PRICES   REGULAR PRICES   Price= $000.00   11. Press 0 to enter a new price   12. Press 4 (move curser left) or 6 (move cursor right), press 2 (increase   value) or press 8 (decrease value).   13. Press 0 to accept the price for ALL REGULAR PRICES   14. Press # (ESCAPE)   LARGE PRICES   15. Press 0 to select the drink selection price to change   NOTE: This is to set the prices for individual drinks different from the   value set in STEP 9 for LARGE DRINKS   COFFEE   Price= $000.00   16. Press 4 (move curser left) or 6 (move cursor right), press 2 (increase   value) or press 8 (decrease value).   17. Press 0 to accept the price   18. Press 2 or 8 to scroll to REGULAR PRICES   19. Press 0 to select the drink selection price to change   REGULAR PRICES   NOTE: This is to set the prices for individual drinks different from the   value set in STEP 13 for REGULAR DRINKS   COFFEE   Price= $000.00   20. Press 4 (move curser left) or 6 (move cursor right), press 2 (increase   value) or press 8 (decrease value).   21. Press 0 to accept the price   22. Press 2 or 8 to scroll to other selection price settings   CUP PRICE   23. Press 0 to accept CUP PRICE   Note: This is DISCOUNTED VALUE for using your own cup   CUP   Price= $000.00   24. Press 4 (move curser left) or 6 (move cursor right), press 2 (increase   value) or press 8 (decrease value).   21. Press 0 to accept the DISCOUNTED VALUE   SELECT DRINK TO   SHOW PRICE   22. Press # three times to exit the programming mode.   10   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   CUP SIZE ADJUSTMENT   IMPORTANT: Your Hot Beverage machine has been factory-set for use of 8.25 oz. PAPER   hot beverage cups. The machine can also be set up to use 7, 9, 10, or 12 oz. cups. If you are   not using 8.25 oz. cups, you must readjust the machine before use. This is a 2-part   procedure. Both Cup Size Adjustment and Adjusting Cup Dispenser Opening must be   accomplished.   STEP   1. On internal keypad, press PROG   DISPLAY   PLEASE ENTER   ACCESS CODE   2. On external keypad, enter code 1111   3. Using 2 or 8 Scroll to CONFIGURE MC   4. Press 0   SET PRICING MODE   CONFIG MC   GENERAL SETTINGS   CUP SIZE   5. Using 2 or 8 Scroll to SETCUP SIZE   6. Press 0   XX oz   7. Using 2 or 8 scroll to desired size   8. Press 0 to confirm selection   8.25 oz   8.25 oz   SELECT DRINK TO   SHOW PRICE   9. Press # to exit programming mode   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   11   FILL CUP COMPARTMENT   Figure 9a. Cup Spirals   Figure 9b. Cup Stacks   Figure 9c. Keypad Cup Test   1.   2.   Check that the top and bottom spirals are   aligned the same and have room for three (3)   stacks of cups. See Figure 9a.   The cup compartment can have a total of five   (5) cup stacks. Load the compartment with   cups starting with the first stack in the cup   dispenser mechanism followed by three (3)   stacks must be aligned with the top and bottom   spirals. Add the fifth cup stack directly in front   of the fourth cup stack and place it tight against   the left side wall of the compartment.   3.   4.   Close and latch the cup compartment door.   Figure 9d. Counterweight   Find the internal keypad on the left side of the   door (as viewed from the rear of the door).   Press the square marked “CUP TEST”. See   Figure 9c.   4a. The cup should be dispensed via the   stainless steel cup chute and land   squarely on the platform of the delivery   compartment. See Figure 9e.   4b. If the cup gets stuck at the counter-   balance wire, loosen the counterweight   and slide it up to lessen the weight   against the cup. See Figure 9d. Repeat   step 4.   Figure 9e. Delivery Compartment   12   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   INGREDIENT VOLUME ADJUSTMENT   Follow the instructions below to change the ingredient volume settings.   STEP   1. On internal keypad, press PROG.   DISPLAY   PLEASE ENTER   ACCESS CODE   INGREDIENT TIMES   2. On external keypad, enter code 3333 (or current Manager code).   DRINKS OF SIZE   REGULAR   3. Press 0.   SET TIMINGS FOR   COFFEE   4. Press 0. The first product selection is displayed   5 To scroll to a different product selection press 2 or 8 repeatedly until the   desired product name is displayed.   6. Press 0. The first ingredient setting is displayed.   OP: Sugar Mod 0%   7. To scroll to a different ingredient, press 2 or 8 repeatedly.   8. Press 0. You are now ready to change the ingredient percentage value.   9. Press 4 (move cursor left) or 6 (move cursor right), or press 2 (increase)   OP: Sugar Mod Value=5%   OP: Sugar Mod 5%   or 8 (decrease).   NOTE: Value can only be changed in 5% increments up to plus or minus 25%.   10. Press 0 (enter) to accept the revised setting.   11. To modify another ingredient in this product selection, repeat steps 7 through 10. To modify another   product selection, press # and repeat steps 5 through 10.   SELECT DRINK   12. Press # three (3) times to exit the programming mode.   FROM MENU   Note: 0% indicates the factory default value. Returning changed percentages to 0% will return items to factory   default values.   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   13   FLUSH HEATER TANK, BOWL & BREWER   Figure 10a   INSTALL WASTE CONTAINERS   1.   Place a trash liner (13 Gal) inside the large waste container. Place   the waste container under the heater tank overflow tube and the   brewer.   2.   Place the small bucket under the cup dispensing tubes. See   Figure 10a   FLUSHING THE MACHINE   Ensure that the Mixing Bowls are flushed daily and each time after   refilling the canisters.   FLUSH MIXING BOWLS   Figure 10b   1.   Open Machine as instructed and ensure machine is switched ON.   14   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   2.   Press FLUSH button. See Figure 10b. The Machine will flush all the whipper and mixing bowls with   clean hot water.   3.   4.   Repeat as necessary.   Once flushing has ceased, the machine will be ready for use.   FLUSH COFFEE BREWER   1.   2.   3.   Open Machine as instructed and ensure machine is switched ON.   Ensure that hands and loose clothing are clear of the brewer.   Press the BREWER FLUSH button. See Figure 10b. The Machine will flush the brewer(s) with clean   hot water.   4.   5.   Repeat if necessary.   Once flushing has ceased, the machine will be ready for use.   DRIP CATCHER   Place a cup on the Drip Catcher Holder to prevent any   remaining liquid in the base of the cup station from dripping   onto the floor when the door is opened during servicing.   1.   2.   3.   The Drip Catcher is located on the inside of the door   below the Cup Station.   Place a 7 oz or 8.25 oz cup on the Drip Catcher Cup   Holder. See Figure 12a.   IMPORTANT: Place the Overflow Bucket Sensor inside   the drain bucket before closing the door. See   Figure 12b.   Figure 12a. Drip Catcher   Figure 12b. Waste Bucket Sensor   MERCHANDISER RECORD   A schedule sheet for cleaning and maintenance should be kept up to date at all times. A schedule sheet clip has   been provided for your convenience. It can be found beneath the internal keypad. The space is large enough for   an 8.5x11 sheet.   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   15   CLEANING PROCEDURES   Care should be taken when cleaning the interior of the merchandiser as high temperatures   may be present on components and liquids.   Hygiene   A high standard of personal hygiene is essential for a coffee vending machine operative. Hair   & clothing must be neat & clean. Hands & finger nails must be washed thoroughly before any   work commences in the drink preparation areas. Jewellery should be kept to a minimum.   An operative who is suffering from cuts, sores or any form of illness must inform their   supervisor before commencing any work in the drink preparation area.   Safety   All cleaning tasks should be undertaken with the machine Switched OFF by means of the   switch located in the back left had corner of the cabinet above the ingredient canisters.   Recommended items required   Disposable non-linting clothes (‘contact’, ‘non-contact’ & ‘external’)   Clean disposable gloves   Plastic scraper   Spray bottle   Cleaning bucket   EXTERIOR:   Cleaning agent for removing stubborn stains   Glass cleaner or similar for cleaning the plastic screens   INTERIOR:   A sanitizer for cleaning & disinfecting   Some Do’s & Don’ts:   • • • Do not use metal scrapers   Do not put any of the machine internal parts on the floor   Do not take water for cleaning from a toilet area   • • Always wear protective gloves when using cleaning agents   Always use the correct cleaning agent for the application   manufacturer’s instructions   & follow the   • Separate clothes should be used to clean specific areas of the machine parts.   These clothes should be kept separated in re-sealable bags   The ‘CONTACT’ cloth should be used on areas of the machine that come into contact with   drink preparation:   Whipper Station Parts   Coffee Brewer Unit Parts   Dispense Arm   Delivery Tubes   Delivery nozzles   Ingredient Canister Shelf   Cup Compartment   Cup Station   Ingredient Canisters   Cup Chute   16   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   The ‘NON-CONTACT’ cloth should be used on other internal areas of the machine:   Liquid Waste Bucket   Cabinet Floor   Coffee Grounds Waste Bucket   Coin Changer & Validator   All other internal surfaces   Overflow Pipe   The ‘EXTERNAL’ cloth should be used on all external surfaces with exception of the cup   station   Daily/Weekly Routine   • • • • • After removing the ingredient canisters in order to fill them, always wipe down/clean   the shelf   Half fill the cleaning vessel/bucket with clean hot water form the rinse hose and   add the recommended amount of sanitizer   Remove all mixing bowls/chambers, delivery tubes & nozzles and place in cleaning   vessel/bucket   Dismantle coffee brewer filter platform   & chamber and place in cleaning   vessel/bucket (see below for detailed instructions)   Remove all chutes from the ingredient canister outlets and place in cleaning   vessel/bucket   • • Wipe down/clean internal surfaces of cabinet   Clean/sanitize the parts in the cleaning vessel/bucket, rinse thoroughly with hot   water, and refit (ensure the canister chutes are dry!)   • Remove the drain tray/grill from the underside of the cup station and place in   cleaning vessel/bucket   • • • • • Remove the upper rinse funnel and place in cleaning vessel/bucket   Spray some sanitizer on the cup chute and cup counter balance and clean surfaces   Spray some sanitizer on the internal surfaces of the cup station and clean   Clean & refit the rinse funnel & drain tray/grill   Wipe down/clean internal surfaces of door   Monthly Routine   • Remove all ingredient canisters and remove the front stainless steel, place in   cleaning vessel/bucket   • Remove the stainless steel cup chute by slackening the 2 fixing screws and lifting   off keyhole slots, place in cleaning vessel/bucket   • • • Wipe down/clean the surface under the ingredient shelf   Clean and refit parts.   Refit the ingredient canisters   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   17   DISMANTLING COFFEE BREWER UNIT   (Fresh Brew Model only)   WARNING – Keep hands/fingers and loose clothing clear of the brewer unit when it is in motion.   • • Open the door of the machine and switch machine OFF using Main Switch   Turn the Coffee Canister Dispense Chute upward to prevent ingredients being spilled onto the floor of   the machine.   • • • Figure 13a - Remove the Coffee Brewer   outlet spout.   Figure 13a   Figure 13b - Remove the Brewer   splashguard by lifting the cover up and   toward you.   Figure 13b   Figure 13c & Figure 13d - Lift and release   both of the carriage locking catches.   Figure 13c   Figure 13d   18   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   • • • • Figure 13e - Remove the filter carriage by   sliding it towards you.   Figure 13e   Figure 13f   Figure 13g   Figure 13f - Unclip/Detach the Sealing Rod   Connector by pulling towards you.   Important:   When re-assembling do not forget to   reconnect the Sealing Rod   Figure 13g - Holding the Brewing Chamber   as shown pull it gently towards you to   remove it   Figure 13h - Lift off he Steam Extractor   Hood   Important:   When replacing the Steam Extractor Hood   ensure it is located behind the release catch   and that it is sat-down properly as shown.   Figure 13h   • Use de-staining product to clean the Brewer, cylinder, steam trap and carriage assembly. Then   rinse all parts thoroughly with clean water.   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   19   FILTER BELT REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT   • • • • Figure 14a - First note the Tension   Locking Bar in the ‘tensioned’ position   Figure 14a   Figure 14b   Figure 14c   Figure 14b - Hold the carriage in your   hand as shown, using your fingers release   the tension on the filter belt by pulling back   the tension arm in the direction indicated   by the arrow, hold whilst moving to the   next step   Figure 14c - Push the Red release handle   forward and rotate in the direction of the   BIG arrow, when the spindle is in the   upright position as shown by the small   arrow, pull the red handle back to lock in   the ‘relaxed’ position   Figure 14d - The filter belt can now be   removed as shown   IMPORTANT:   I. The Coffee Filter Belt can be   identified by its BLUE colored   stitching thread (part #   4215265.001).   II. When fitting the new belt, ensure   the belt is passed under the   scraper plate indicated by the   arrow   Figure 14d   20   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   REFITTING THE COFFEEE BREWER   • Open the door of the machine and switch machine off using the main switch.   • Fit the Steam Extractor Hood (Fig 13h) back onto the brewer chamber, and refit the unit to the   machine.   • • • • • • • • • • Re-attach the sealing rod (Fig 13f).   Refit the carriage assembly (Fig 13e).   Use the locking catches (Fig’s 13c & 13d) to lock the carriage in place   Refit the splashguard (Fig 13b).   Refit the outlet elbow (Fig 13a).   Re-align the ingredient chutes into the brewer chamber.   Ensure that hands and loose clothing are clear of the brewer(s).   Switch machine back ON.   Close and lock the machine.   Once machine has reset, make a test of at least one coffee.   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   21   INTERNAL KEYPAD FUNCTIONS   Figure 15   The internal keypad is used to carry out a number of frequently required machine functions without entering   Program mode.   In most cases a single press of the key initiates the function associated with each button. If a further key press is   necessary to end the action it will be the ESC (escape) key.   The functions available from the internal keypad are:   a)   ADVANCE COFFEE BREWER - If a coffee brewer is fitted, pressing this key one time will force the brewer   unit to index to its next position in the cycle. The purpose of this function is to allow the brewer to be locked   prior to a flush cycle so that cleaning agents can be added if desired.   b)   MDB MECH DISPENSE COIN - This key provides a method of emptying the change tubes of an MDB coin   mechanism. On pressing the key the external display will change to:   EMPTY TUBE $0.05   Ç,È ENTER OR ESC   The currency value shown will be that of the lower value coin tube in the mechanism. The function of the   EXTERNAL keys will change as described in Section 3 to allow actions to be performed on either the   internal or external keypad. Pressing ENTER will dispense a coin from the selected tube. Pressing Ç or È   selects the next/previous coin tube. Pressing the ESC (escape) key ends the process.   c)   MDB MECH FILL TUBES - If an MDB coin mechanism is fitted this function allows the change tubes to be   filled. On pressing the key the external display will change to:   INSERT FLOAT   $0.00   22   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   As coins are inserted the value displayed will reflect the total value of the money inserted. Pressing ESC   (escape) will cause the machine to return to normal operation and zero the credit. (Water tank must be   heated to spec temperature before this command will function.)   d)   e)   f)   BREWER FLUSH – (Fresh Brew model only.) Pressing this key initiates a flush cycle of all fresh brew units   fitted to the merchandiser simultaneously.   PROG – Pressing this key activates the code entry sequence required to access the protected levels of the   machine control programs. See Programming section   CUP TEST – Dispenses a cup via the cup drop mechanism. The cup spiral will not index unless a   selection is made or a Cup Test performed.   g)   h)   DRINK TEST - Allows the next selection to be taken as a free vend.   COUNTERS - Pressing the COUNTERS key places the machine in manual audit mode. Audit data is   accessed via a series of menus. The chart below shows the menu headings in bold text and the key presses   required to navigate the menu are shown in italics. While in this mode the functions of the external keypad   change to allow counter information to be accessed from the external (customer) keypad.   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   23   USER KEYPAD   When using SERVICE or COUNTERS mode the user keypad is used to navigate through the display menus, the   functions are as follows:   KEY   Ç FUNCTION   Move UP a list of menu options or increment a number.   Move DOWN a list of menu options or decrement a number.   Move the cursor LEFT.   È Å Æ Move the cursor RIGHT.   ESC   ENTER   ESCAPE - move to previous menu option or reject values entered.   ENTER the menu option displayed or accept the changes made.   24   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   TAKING A TEST VEND   Press the DRINK TEST key on the internal keypad once and then make a drink selection on the external keypad.   If more than one test vend is required, repeat the above procedure.   VIEWING COUNTER & EVENT RECORDS   Press the COUNTERS key on the internal keypad and using a combination of the display and the user keypad to   navigate (see USER KEYPAD above), the following records can be viewed:   Heading Menu’s List:   The total number of each primary drink selection   • • DRINKS COUNTERS:   TOTAL VEND COUNT:   The grand total of all drinks vended (includes those   vends with use of ‘own’ cup)   The number of cups vended   • • • • VENDED CUP COUNT:   INGREDIENT COUNTERS:   EVENT LOG:   The weight in grams of each primary ingredient   A diagnostic log of events, the description, time and date are recorded   A range of sub-menus giving monetary values   FINANCIAL AUDIT:   Available Sub-menu’s:   Upon pressing ENTER scroll down/up the list of each primary drink   selection   • DRINKS COUNTERS   Upon pressing ENTER the grand total is displayed   • • • TOTAL VEND COUNT   VENDED CUP COUNT   INGREDIENT COUNTERS   Upon pressing ENTER the total number of cups dispensed is displayed   Upon pressing ENTER scroll down/up the list of each primary ingredient   throw weight (in grams): Note: This needs to be set-up in SERVICE MODE   to function.   Upon pressing ENTER scroll down/up the list recorded events for   diagnostic purposes (see table below or more details)   • • EVENT LOG   Upon pressing ENTER the following sub-menus are available:   PERMANENT COUNTERS – Giving PAID, TEST & FREE values   TUBE CONTENTS – Each change tube value can be viewed   RESETTABLE COUNTERS – Giving PAID, TEST & FREE values   FINANCIAL AUDIT   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   25   DIAGNOSTIC LOG   Displayed Message   Explanation of Condition   A key on the user keypad has been closed continuously for >15   seconds   KEY STUCK   The hot inlet valve has had to be switched on > 30 times since   the last vend was taken   WATER LEAKAGE   NO CUPS   Comes into force after 2 unsuccessful attempts to drop a cup   Internal serial communication failure between the control board   and the RIO board   ELECTRONICA   IO CONFIG ERR.   Board has not been initialized using the ENG LINK   Either the Liquid or Coffee ground waste bucket is full of water   The heater tank has not filled within the 3.5 minute time limit   Sold-out of cups   WASTE TRAY FULL   HEATER INHIBITED   PLACE OWN CUP   Comes into force 15 seconds after starting to fill the heater tank   with water. Indication of a slow rate of fill   FILLING BOILER   C BREWER FAULT   NEW FILTER REQD   Brewer unit is not cycling correctly – a motor or cycle-switch fault   Filter belt warning (if activated) – comes into force after air   pressure seen to be present after 7 seconds   Brewer Fault – comes into force after air pressure has seen to be   present after 20 seconds during a vend   FILTER BROKEN   DOOR FAULT   Cup door mechanism is not cycling correctly - a motor or cycle-   switch fault   NOTES:   1)   The event log will only record events that persist for two or more consecutive event log checks. Event   log checks take place once every 60s, so in the worst case scenario an event may have to be in force   for almost 120s before it is recorded.   2)   The event log does not handle concurrent events. If two (or more) fault conditions are active, only the   first occurrence will be recorded.   26   G E N E V A   - H O T B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R   • 3 2 0 5   • 3 2 0 6   • 4 2 1 4 8 0 3   The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only, and while every effort has been made to ensure their accuracy, they are not to be construed as   warranties or guarantees, express or implied, regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability. We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs   or specifications of such products at any time without notice.   VendNet™   165 North 10th Street   Waukee, Iowa 50263   United States of America   USA & Canada   International   Service   Parts   (800) 833-4411   (888) 259-9965   (515) 274-3641   Email   vendnet@vendnetusa.com   Web Site   4214803C.DOC   |