Support
A mechanical machine has very few ways to go wrong.
No power, no network, no firmware. Most of what people call a fault turns out to be an empty coil, a full coin box, or a mechanism set for the wrong vend. Here is how to tell — and when to call us.
Running the machine
The five things keyholders ask about.
Restocking
The quick-loading coil system takes packeted product directly — no sleeves, no cartridges, no tools.
Vend settings
The all-steel coin mechanism is adjustable, and you can change your mind after installation.
Keys & security
A dual steel lock system, a powdercoated steel cabinet and an impact-resistant Lexan window.
Reordering
Repeat the same assortment, or adjust it as the building changes.
Warranty
One year manufacturer’s warranty on the Health-Aid Six-Select.
Getting help fast
Send us these three things.
It is almost always enough to resolve a question in one reply rather than four.
01
The site
Building name and address, and who the keyholder is. If you run several sites, tell us which one — assortments and units differ.
02
The unit
Which machine, and roughly when it was installed. A photograph of the front of the cabinet answers most of this in one go.
03
What is happening
What you expected and what the machine did instead — a coil that will not turn, a coin that returns, a selection that empties too fast.
The Safety Authority supplies and services these machines; we are not the manufacturer. Nothing here is medical advice — questions about what your site should carry belong with your own safety officer or occupational health provider.
Still stuck?
Tell us what the machine is doing.
Send the site, the unit and the symptom. Most questions come back answered the same day.