Sgolembiewski0903 Posted June 28, 2017 Share Posted June 28, 2017 Anyone know what this could mean? Couldn't find it in the manual. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AngryChris Posted June 28, 2017 Share Posted June 28, 2017 Your best source for manuals is vendnetusa.com. Just look up the model numbers and look for the error. It will save you a lot of time in the future by just going there and finding the manual you need. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sgolembiewski0903 Posted June 28, 2017 Author Share Posted June 28, 2017 Your best source for manuals is vendnetusa.com. Just look up the model numbers and look for the error. It will save you a lot of time in the future by just going there and finding the manual you need.I did that before I posted but didn't see anything?Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZVendor Posted June 28, 2017 Share Posted June 28, 2017 Gotta just love USI and their lack of manual support now. They are taking the self diagnosis out of their manuals. n is a reference to the multi-vend feature but I don't know what the JAn means unless that is spelling out JAM. Could it be that you're missing the first two characters of Can Jam? I doubt it because it's a multiproduct machine and they wouldn't call out a can jam but rather a column jam. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sgolembiewski0903 Posted June 28, 2017 Author Share Posted June 28, 2017 Gotta just love USI and their lack of manual support now. They are taking the self diagnosis out of their manuals. n is a reference to the multi-vend feature but I don't know what the JAn means unless that is spelling out JAM. Could it be that you're missing the first two characters of Can Jam? I doubt it because it's a multiproduct machine and they wouldn't call out a can jam but rather a column jam.DEFINITELY said jan, took a pic even. Ya tell me about it with Vendnet, one of my earlier posts complains about then a little. I've come to expect from them: 1) Shipping = Same amount as order total 2) Say they have "no control" over shipping charges3) They once said they would refund me $13 and never did. Even though I called back and left a message two timesSent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AngryChris Posted June 28, 2017 Share Posted June 28, 2017 16 minutes ago, AZVendor said: Gotta just love USI and their lack of manual support now. They are taking the self diagnosis out of their manuals. n is a reference to the multi-vend feature but I don't know what the JAn means unless that is spelling out JAM. Could it be that you're missing the first two characters of Can Jam? I doubt it because it's a multiproduct machine and they wouldn't call out a can jam but rather a column jam. Oh wow. You're right. I couldn't find the error codes in there. Anyway, in most machines, jan refers to JAM. I'm pretty sure it's either a bill jam, coin jam (probably a coin jam and N is for coiN), or a selection that's jammed. since "n" looks nothing like A-L, I am assuming it's not necessary a columN jam, but it could stand for column. My money is on a coin jam. But hey, check the machine out, check for column jams (look under the rotors and see if any bottles are dangling), check the coin mech to see if it's jammed, and check the validator. That should all be really easy to check. A jammed column is pretty easy to see if you look under the rotors from the delivery chute perspective. However, if you have weak motors, it's much harder to see. In the event of really weak/dead motors, the selection would tell you to make another selection constantly and you wouldn't sell that column. A test vend would also probably fail several times as the motor would turn too slow in that event. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sgolembiewski0903 Posted June 28, 2017 Author Share Posted June 28, 2017 nJAn, no doubt about itSent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AngryChris Posted June 28, 2017 Share Posted June 28, 2017 The machine can't make an "m" so they use "n" to represent it. That's my experience anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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