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choosing
the right automatic machine...made easy!
 
There
are basically three types of fully automatic machines.
1. Machines that dispense Hot Drinks
2. Machines that dispense Hot & Still Cold Drinks
3. Machines that dispense Hot & Carbonated (fizzy) Cold Drinks.
This
is your first choice. Do you need cold drinks? Will a Hot Only machine
be sufficient? Only you will know the answer for your particular application.
There is a significant difference in price between a Hot Only machine
and a Hot & Still Cold machine of the same quality. However the difference
between Hot & Cold Still and Hot & Cold Carbonated is much less. I would
therefore recommend that if you decide you would like to have the cold
drink facility, that you choose the carbonated version. Most machines
these days will provide carbonated and still drinks in the carbonated
version. Having decided which machine type best suits your needs, there
are several other options to decide.
1. Do you want your staff to pay for all of their
drinks, some of their drinks, or none of their drinks?
If you want your staff to pay for all their drinks then a coin mechanism
is required. Almost all coin mechanism which are fitted to fully automatic
machines these days, have a change-giving facility, indeed, it is unusual
to see one that does not. Most coin mechanisms will accept all the coins
of the realm, but will give change in either three or four coins, for
example 1p, 2p, 5p, and 20p, or 5p 10p and 20p. The change givers are
filled upon installation and under normal usage will be topped up by people
buying drinks. As the change tubes empty they are automatically topped
up by the next person who puts in the correct money. Only if just about
everyone is demanding change from the machine, will they run out, and
if this is a persistent problem, then it is a matter of educating the
workforce to use the right money wherever possible. Vend prices of 12p
13p 14p, 16p 17p etc., can also create heavy demands on the change giver,
so try to agree a price of 10p 15p or 20p wherever possible. If you want
your staff to pay for some of their drinks, (for example, you want to
give them 3 drinks per day free of charge, and they pay for any others)
then there are several ways this can be approached. The traditional method
(and by far the least expensive method) is to issue tokens. This is not
altogether satisfactory, as tokens have a tendency to get lost, and there
is considerable time and effort spent in the distribution of the tokens
to the workforce. If you wish to give your workforce free drinks at certain
times of the day, then many fully automatic machines have programmes built
in which will enable this to be achieved by automatically putting the
machine in free vend mode, at specific times of the day. This is achieved
by means of a timing device. Free Vend control can also be inexpensively
achieved by means of a “tag” system. This device slips onto a key ring
and is about 1” (2.5cm) long. Then the tag is place against the reader
on the machine, a drink can be dispensed.
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vendingabc
is from cafe azzurro limited
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