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kf2k3:
Good evening! My first slot machine. A fortune 1 video reel. I know next to nothing about these things. Is this a model from 1975? Monitor powers on, but the coin slot does not work. Is there a way to bypass this for the machine to spin? No buttons, just an arm. Also, the hopper is not running. Is there a way to test this out? |
Chris-socal:
You are fortunate that the graphics and computer appear to be working. Unfortunately the expert on these machines passed away several years ago. Your machine should have a simple coin mechanism with a micro switch that you can flick with your finger to simulate a coin dropping. These did not have a lock on the lever so you can usually pull the handle regardless of whether you have credits or not. That isn’t a problem. Post a picture of the inside of the machine and one of the inside of the door. Let’s first verify that there is a coin mechanism in there at all. The hopper will not run if you cannot get credits to play a spin…and win something. Member Badbaud might have a few pointers based on your pics. There is little or no technical information on these. |
kf2k3:
Thanks for the reply! Attached are some pictures. When I flick the micro switch, it shows "4th coin accepted" on the monitor, but it goes away when I release it. The coin does fall into the hopper, though. |
Chris-socal:
What happens when you pull the lever? Can you bypass the switch and simulate the lever being pulled? Just want to make sure it’s not something as simple as a faulty switch. I have one of these and I can’t get it to play either but my game graphics don’t work either. |
kf2k3:
Nothing happens when I crank the arm. |
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