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machine inside or out is sticky or dusty. The door
and panel to the vending machine and any access
opening for food should fit tightly and any worn
gasket material should be replaced to prevent dust,
dirt, or any other foreign particle from entering the
machines. The vending machine operator should
maintain a record of such cleanings in each
machine and the record should be kept current for
30 days and made available during inspections.
Sanitation of vending machines is covered in
NAVMED P-5010, supplement 1 to chapter 1.
AMUSEMENT MACHINES
Amusement machines aboard ship are operated
as part of the ships store (fig. 2-15). Because of the
changing
popularity
in
games,
amusement
machines are leased instead of purchased. The
money boxes to amusement machines should be
secured by using a restraining bar across the front
of the coin box. A keyless combination padlock is
used to lock the device in place. The person
making collections is the only one who knows the
combination to this lock. You should collect cash
from amusement machines as frequently as you do
the vending machines. As the amusement machine
operator, you will be provided with a Cash Receipt
Book, NAVSUP Form 470, to record all cash
collected. When you are operating more than one
machine, you can record cash collected for each
machine on separate pages of the NAVSUP Form
470. Also a separate Cash Register Record,
NAVSUP Form 469, is maintained by the person
making collections from the amusement machines.
Like the NAVSUP Form 470, a separate page will
be maintained in the NAVSUP Form 469 for each
machine.
Meters are also installed in amusement
machines to tell you the total cash receipts for each
machine. Meter readings are taken each time cash
is collected and recorded on the NAVSUP Form
469. The difference between the present meter
reading and the previous meter reading should
Figure 2-15.-A group of amusement machines aboard ship.
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