Use and Care Guide

3.1
Coin Meter
In coin-operated machines, prices for programs and options must be programmed during machine
Prices can be programmed as dollars and cents or as the number of coins or tokens required to
start. There are four wash programs COLD, WARM, HOT, and DELICATE and two options HEAVY
SOIL and EXTRA RINSE that can be programmed to the same or different prices. The option
prices are added to the base prices of the COLD, WARM, and HOT programs. The options cannot
be added to the DELICATE program.
PRICE PROGRAMMING
1. To enter the programming mode unlock and remove the coin box.
2. Press and release the Service Switch located in the rear of the coin vault to enter service mode.
The display will go blank.
3. Select one of the six program or option buttons for which the price is to be programmed. The
current price for that selection is displayed.
4. Press the START button. The price will blink indicating it can be edited.
5. Use the four program selection buttons; COLD, WARM, HOT, and DELICATE to change each
of the four digits in the price display. Each button increments a corresponding digit, left to right,
in the price. Each digit rolls over from 9 to 0 without affecting the other digits. The left most digit
cannot be programmed to “0, but can be blanked out completely.
6. When the desired price is displayed, press START. The display will stop blinking indicating the
new value has been saved.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each remaining wash program and option. The option buttons only
8. When all prices have been entered, press the Service Switch in the vault to exit service mode.
9. Check the newly entered prices by selecting each program without and with the option
selections.
Register 26 (“No Decimal in Price”) determines how prices are displayed by the machine. When
set to “00” (default), prices are set and displayed with a decimal (e.g. “3.00”). When set to “01”, the
decimal point is turned off, and prices are set and displayed as “number of coins or tokens” required
(e.g. “12”). In either case, the value of each coin drop is stored in Register 33 “Coin Value 1” and
Register 34 “Coin Value 2” and determine how much the remaining price will be reduced each time