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BC-3500 Series - Rowe International

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<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>3500</strong> Bill and Coin Changer<br />

Chart 050 - Shutdown - Out Of Service Lamp Lit<br />

Display shows: EXTRA COIN L HOP – OR – EXTRA COIN C HOP<br />

– OR – EXTRA COIN R HOP<br />

Since the last time the bill changer was reset, it may have dispensed<br />

two more coins than it should have. Most likely, one of the change<br />

buckets has an incorrect change load.<br />

Check the indicated hopper motor for faulty brake operation or<br />

coasting armatures. If bad, replace the motor.<br />

IF OK<br />

The computer received wrong count signals. Check the O/G, O/BR,<br />

and O/B wires from the CCC (P4 & P5) to the dispenser. Check the<br />

+5V (Blue wire) and the Ground (Black wire) to the dispenser.<br />

IF OK<br />

Check for dirt or film on the photodetector and LED. Clean if dirty.<br />

IF OK<br />

Make several test vends. If the problem recurs, replace the CCC. If<br />

not, restore the machine to service and watch for recurrences.<br />

NOTE:<br />

Make sure change load in buckets is correct before<br />

restoring machine to service.<br />

Testing the detectors with objects other than actual<br />

coins (using your fingers, scales, metal strips, etc.)<br />

may cause the machine to shutdown with this fault<br />

message showing.<br />

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