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Try it without the bill acceptor attached to get the machine working. You did not say what kind of acceptor but three flashes often mean a bad sensor in the unit. Another possibility is that it is disabled from the vendor. Check that all the columns have returned to home position if it is a bag vendor. If it is a pop machine then take off the metal cover over the vend motors and CAREFULLY push down on the microswitches to see if the motors run. Pop may fall out as you do this so watch for it. After running all the motors or homing out all the columns try you machine again. You will probably have to get the bill acceptor fixed though.
You change the price inside the coin mechanism. Tilt the coin acceptor (top part) down to see the price switches inside. Switch one is .05 and each switch to the right of #1 doubles in value. Turn on the switches that add up to the price you want and then test the machine.
Check behind the coin mechanism. When you open your machine, pull out the coin mechanism. You will see a set of dip switches there. Go to this page for more help. http://www.vendingadvantage.com/troubleshooting.htm
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