vxl65703 Posted October 20, 2020 Share Posted October 20, 2020 I recently moved my Bevmax 5591 to a new location.. After the move I noticed that I started getting the check error messages below, what is odd is that errors happen at the same time on a daily bases twice in the AM and twice in the PM hours. I did some test vends with the coin mech, bill validator and card reader, and I didn't notice any particular issues. The machine had no issues at the old location. could this be related to the power that is coming from the wall outlet ? Dixie Narco (DN 5591) 10/19/2020 03:25:02 AM EDT Other Error Code: CARD Dixie Narco (DN 5591) 10/19/2020 03:25:02 AM EDT Other Error Code: COIN Dixie Narco (DN 5591) 10/19/2020 03:25:02 AM EDT Other Error Code: PWR OUT Dixie Narco (DN 5591) 10/19/2020 09:25:02 AM EDT Other Error Code: CARD Dixie Narco (DN 5591) 10/19/2020 09:25:02 AM EDT Other Error Code: COIN Dixie Narco (DN 5591) 10/19/2020 09:25:02 AM EDT Other Error Code: PWR OUT Dixie Narco (DN 5591) 10/18/2020 03:25:02 PM EDT Other Error Code: CARD Dixie Narco (DN 5591) 10/18/2020 03:25:02 PM EDT Other Error Code: COIN Dixie Narco (DN 5591) 10/18/2020 03:25:02 PM EDT Other Error Code: PWR OUT Dixie Narco (DN 5591) 10/18/2020 09:25:02 PM EDT Other Error Code: CARD Dixie Narco (DN 5591) 10/18/2020 09:25:02 PM EDT Other Error Code: COIN Dixie Narco (DN 5591) 10/18/2020 09:25:02 PM EDT Other Error Code: PWR OUT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZVendor Posted October 20, 2020 Share Posted October 20, 2020 Probably just due to the power outage while the machine was being moved. You might have a bad battery on the logic board but only if you lost the prices during the move. Erase all the errors and see if they return. If they all return then you didn't erase them properly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
falls Posted October 21, 2020 Share Posted October 21, 2020 given the timing - every 6 hours, I'd suspect there is a load being timer controlled elsewhere on the mains circuit causing the voltage to drop for a short period on the wall socket you are using. Ask the location, and/or try a different socket. These are non critical messages though and can be ignored for everyday use. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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