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  1. I had this same issue with mine, except it was row C. If you pull the rack out, mine has notches in the rails at a certain point and it lifts up and out, and look at the motors: for me, it was the furthest to the right, one of the wires was broken loose from its solder point on the back of the motor. a little solder and all was well. Seems one motor with a bunged connection busts the whole row on these.
  2. I have this same machine, programming procedure for me was unlike anything posted in any manual or forum I have found to date. I assumed that it was just broken and I was unable to set them for ages. Part of the programming is a variable. If I remember correctly, and will update this with a proper answer when I get home to test this, you push the bottom of the three buttons inside the machine. The touch pad will blank out and then you press the #4, followed by the slot whose price you wish to change. At this point press the NUMBER portion of the slot number you are trying to update. So if you are changing A4, it will be press 4, then type A4, then press and hold 4. Price will start to increase 5 cents at a time until released, release and press 4 again and the price will start going the other direction 5 cents at a time. If the slot is A5 it would be 4, A5, then 5 and hold. Release and hold 5 again and the price will reverse direction. It's not a staticly assigned key. The key is that the price modifying "arrow" is the number of the slot you are changing. I'll try and make a video or something, I found it out on accident. Hope this helps someone.
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