Combination Unit Car Wash and Auto Detailing Features: Large digital display timer is highly visible and easy to read, scrolls messages, calculates time between functions, recalculates remaining time when switched during any function, and has a built-in coin counter Visual and audible last coin alarm Mars Series 2000 bill acceptor takes $1.00, $2.00, and $5.00 bills Imonex electronic coin acceptor takes U.S. $1.00 coins, U.S. quarters, 1.073 and 0.984 tokens Comes with 7 Medeco locks (3 for the control door, 1 for an internal bill acceptor locking box, 1 for an internal coin acceptor locking box, and 2 for the shampoo & spot remover formula compartment) 3 lighted push buttons for the following functions: 2 motor vacuum, 3 motor turbo vacuum, and shampoo/spot remover settings Lighted dome available in red, blue, yellow, dark green, light green, purple, and white Comes with 1 gallon each of J.E. Adams’ premixed formulas: shampoo and spot remover Dispenses 2.5 gallons of foam per minute, 2 oz. of shampoo or spot remover makes 5 gallons of foam Digital display can be easily programmed with optional remote control Hose: 2” x 15’, swivel cuff and nozzle included (15’, 25’, and 50’ available in 1 1/2” or 2”) Optional coin mechs, motors, colored hoses, extra security, and clean-out container are available Print Brochure Print Manual Print Fragrance Data Sheet Print Shampoo Data Sheet Print Spot Remover Data Sheet
This unit comes standard with the following features (unless noted) and identifies replacement products:
VAULT READY DESCRIPTION: There are two primary ways to store coins in a self-serve environment; either inside the equipment in a coin box or in a vault that is installed beneath the meter to collect coins. Vaults can hold anywhere from $700 in quarters for the 10-inch model up to $1600 for the 18-inch (10”, 14”, and 18” vaults available for sale). Since most vaults are cemented or bricked in on all sides they are very difficult for thieves to break into.