Paylando

Manuals

Paylando's Swish and card payment devices can be installed on most vending machines and pay-to-play machines. Below we have collected manuals for common installations.

Sanden Vendo 75X

Available in lots of designs. Coca Cola had a lot of machines and then they were with their vinyl.

The machine has a control card called BB01. It is available in a lot of different variants of Sanden Vendo.

The BB01 card is available with an EPROM for:

  • One-line display
  • Two-line display

We recommend that EPROM be updated. We have EPROM for these machines.

WH Coin tester Berlin EMP 8xx

A fantastically secure coin mechanism. (”Myntmeck”). Uses heart rate control and can handle lots of different coins. They often have 1 € as a base. Reprogramming must be omitted on some models. Different designs mean that model number 8xx is changed and different versions have different amounts of functions. This type of coin mech is used in:

  • Kid Ride. Children's carousels and various slot machines for children. (= always win)
  • Toilets
  • Modern pinball games.
  • Solarium

Manuals depend on variant of EMP 8xx.

Comestero RM5

Comestero RM5 has the same application as EMP8xx. A reliable coin mech. This coin mech is also based on the Euro. Some models of the Comestero RM5 can be reprogrammed by hand. Other models must be discarded.

Comestero RM5 Coin Acceptor

Falgas

Kid rides / Kiddie rides are often from Falgas in Spain. They have different types of coin mechanisms.

  • Electronic (EMP8xx, Comestero RM5)
  • Purely mechanical. (Often on older Falgas) These are controlled by various control boxes.
  • M95
  • M97
  • M11 (with display)
Paylando unit is connected directly to Falga's control box without changing the existing coin solution.

Elaut (cranes)

Elaut manufactures gaming machines for children. They make a profit every time. They are often found in department store entrances and malls.

The machines are equipped with EMP8xx or Comestero RM5

Often they also have a banknote reader.

Jolly Roger

Jolly Roger children's carousels are known for their engaging designs and durability, a first choice for amusement park operators worldwide. Their carousels typically have the following features:

Electronic Coin Mechanisms:
  • Accepts various coin denominations, with options for easy price programming.
Mechanical Coin Mechanisms :
  • Available on older models; simple design for specific coin denominations.
Control boxes:
  • The central unit that controls the settings and movements of the carousel.
Additional Payment Options:
  • Some models may allow contactless payments, tokens or card systems.