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Article 1: Clean your Soda Machine to Make it Last Longer
If you want to have a great long lasting soda machine, then proper appliance care is a priority. It may take a little time, but the effort that you put into vending machine maintenance will outweigh the costs that may incur in the long run. These basic routine vending machine maintenance steps will keep your machine up and running for years to come.
Word of Caution about Cleaning Your Soda Machine
We will get one thing out of the way first you should NEVER clean your machine with any power washers, jet sprayers, hoses or water nozzles. This demonstrates poor vending machine maintenance and WILL ruin the vital electrical components that are located inside your vending machine. Hence, not accomplishing what we are trying to accomplish here; extending the life of your vending machine with proper appliance care. I would also suggest that you unplug your machine before beginning your appliance care just to be extra cautious by avoiding electrical shock.
The Outside Cabinet of Your Soda Machine
This is what your customers will see and hopefully be attracted to your Coke machine if you perform routine appliance care. You will want to perform vending machine maintenance with a good mixture of warm water and mild soap. You can achieve this appliance care by using a damp cloth or sponge and a good sized bucket. Just wipe the whole thing down top to bottom left to right. Then rinse and dry the machine. Remember not to use a hose to rinse the machine off when practicing proper appliance care.
Now to achieve extra shine, vending machine maintenance should occur as common appliance care does. Vending machine maintenance for a shiny surface will require a good automotive wax and buffing. All you need to do is just apply the wax as you would on a car, or follow the instructions on the wax itself, let dry and with a dry cloth or buffer, it you prefer, take the wax off and buff to a pristine shine. Remember to follow these steps when performing vending machine maintenance and your guests won't be able to resist a bright and shiny Pepsi machine. For more of this article click here...
Article 2: Setting Price on a Dixie Narco SIID Soda Vending Machine
The Dixie Narco soda vending machines that have the SIID controller can have their prices set very easily. The vending machine has two modes of operation. One is the normal mode and the other is the service mode. To enter the service mode you will need to open the vending machine door and press the service mode button that it found on the control board of the vendor. To find the control board you can follow the wiring back from the coin mechanism to where it plugs into a device that is similar looking to a computer board with a lot of wiring coming out of it. Amongst these wires you will find a button that can be pressed. Go ahead press it you won't get shocked or ruin your vending machine.
The service mode has many different options that you can program into your vending machine. We are going to focus on one particular the "SP" or Set Price menu option. When you have press the service button on the control board, you have entered the service mode of your soda vending machine you will see "HD" displayed on the front LED display of your vending machine. This will display for about 2 minutes if no buttons have been pressed your vending machine will return to the normal mode.
From here we are going to want to use the very first two selection buttons to move through the options for programming your machine. To move to the next programmable option you are going to want to press the first to selection buttons simultaneously, together, until you see "RD" displayed on the LED. Now we are going to repeat this step once more and press them together one more time and now you should see "SP" displayed. This is where we going to want to be. This is the Set Price mode of the vendor.For more of this article click here...