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Title: #12 error?
Post by: 61Wally on April 28, 2024, 04:41:21 PM
I have this Universal Slot Machine that needs a new 3.6 NIMH battery. It’s going to take 2 weeks to get here so I’m testing it with a 3.6 NICAD I had laying around. Going through the threads, One of them states “Hold down Reset button and then turn On machine”. My memory is long gone away and I think the “RESET” button is the Black one on the MPU board. Is this correct or is it one of the other buttons? I know the NIMH batteries are better than the NICADS, Is it going to bring up any future concerns down the road if I left this one in the machine?  THANK YOU ALL for Your continued help/knowledge.
Title: Re: #12 error?
Post by: Badbaud on April 28, 2024, 05:23:10 PM
Looks like a battery problem.
Title: Re: #12 error?
Post by: UNIMAN on April 29, 2024, 05:46:54 AM
Yes, that black button on mpu is the reset. You can also try the yellow reset at top right corner of the open door after leaving it on for a minute.
Title: Re: #12 error?
Post by: 61Wally on May 01, 2024, 07:13:48 AM
Thank You both for the feedback on resetting this machine. I installed the battery and then held the black button down while turning the machine On. It made a bit of noise and came up with a 50 code On the door. i thought I was GTG. Now when I close the door and turn the lock to engage the machine, it tries to do a Reel spin. Very strange The reels barely move and a 41 error code comes up on the display. It sounds like it’s loading down the power supply and stays that way until I push the Yellow reset button. I can’t get any further on than this. Any thoughts/suggestions would be Fantastic.
Title: Re: #12 error?
Post by: Pitts256 on May 01, 2024, 04:23:47 PM
Error "41" is the 1st Reel is spinning improperly. Could be a couple of things; the reel motor bearings are stiff or the electrical connections are oxidized and not making a good connection. Use will free up the reel bearings. The three white Molex plugs at the front of the reel tray though should be unplugged and plugged back in several times to improve the connections. Cleaning the plugs with some Deoxit spray certainly wouldn't hurt either.

Another possibility would be the edge connector on the backside of the CPU board. Same applies, check for bent pins and clean with Dexoit spray.

Resetting an Error 41 with the yellow reset button is the correct response.   
Title: Re: #12 error?
Post by: UNIMAN on May 02, 2024, 12:00:27 PM
If all three reels are trying to spin slowly as soon as you close the door that sounds like an mpu problem. I would try at least a few more RAM clears with that mpu black button pushed down before starting the power and held in until you here the bleep-bleep-bleep sound.

Is it all three reels moving?
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