Koala Kare KB143-SS User Manual

Model 2100, Drop shelf vender, Operation & service manual

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MODEL 2100

Drop Shelf Vender

Customer Service

Should you need repair, parts may be sent to:

Laurel Metal Products

3500 W. Touhy Ave.

Lincolnwood, IL 60712

Please include phone number and return address.

Limited Warranty

Laurel Metal Products warrants that the goods
described in this warranty are free from defects in
workmanship and materials for the period of six (6)
months.

For breach of the express warranty and any implied
warranty on this product, you are limited to the fol-
lowing damages:

If within six (6) months from the date of purchase,
this product fails due to a defect in materials or
workmanship, Laurel Metal will repair or replace it
free of charge. In no event shall Laurel Metal be
liable for incidental or consequential damages.
Laurel Metals’ liability for any claims arising out of
this warranty shall not exceed the purchase price of
the product.

NOTE: some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so
the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to
you.

This warranty does not cover damage resulting from
accident or from misuse or alteration of the product.

The term of this warranty begins on the date the prod-
uct is purchased by you, and continues for a period of
six (6) months from that date.

To obtain performance of any obligation under this
warranty, you must return the complete product
prepaid, together with a description of the problem,
approximate date of purchase, your name, address
and telephone number, to the address listed above.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you
may also have other rights that vary from state to state.

This warranty covers any mechanical vender manu-
factured by Laurel Metal Products.

3500 W. Touhy Ave.

Lincolnwood, IL 60712

Toll Free (888) 528-7358

(847) 674-0064

Fax # (847) 674-0094

www.laurelmetal.com

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Coin Mechanism Instructions

Only a screwdriver is required to change vend prices.

1.

Remove the Empty Lock Rod (2100-127) by
grasping the top of the Rod in your left hand,
bowing the center of the Rod outward and pulling
it to the left to disengage it from the slot in the
side of the Magazine Assembly (2100-D1).

2.

Remove the 3 screws holding the Coin Mechanism
(2100-D101) to the Magazine Assembly.

3.

Pull the Coin Mechanism forward slightly to
disengage its rear flange from the locating slot at
the rear of the cabinet. Move the unit to the left to
disengage the Actuating Pin on the Pull Rod
(2100-31) from the slot in the Actuating Arm
(2100-12) on the side of the Magazine.

4.

Look at the Coin Gate (2100-A112) at the bottom
of the Coin Mechanism. A coin-stop screw
(#8-32 x 1/2”) is inserted in one of the 3 stop
positions. The price decal indicates the proper
stop position for vending at 50¢, 75¢ or $1.00.
For vending at 25¢, insert the #6 self tapping
screw in the hole under the Coin Gate (fold open
the Gate to expose the hole).

5.

Re-install the Coin Mechanism, making sure to
engage the Actuating Pin in the slot of the
Actuating Arm in the side of the Magazine. Enter
the locating slot at the rear of the cabinet and
secure the unit with the 3 screws.

6.

With several of the top shelves down (or all of
them) re-install the Empty Lock Rod by first insert-
ing its lower end in the hole of the Empty Lock
Rod Bracket (2100-106) and then inserting the top
in the slot in the Magazine Frame. The Rod must
be bowed outward in the center to insert it in the
Magazine. As an option, the Empty Lock Rod’s
lower end can be inserted in the Bracket
(2100-106) before the Coin Mechanism is
installed.

If you need to drop the shelves without going through
the effort of inserting quarters, simply push the Latch
Wire (under each shelf) with your fingernail or any
flat tool, such as a screwdriver.

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