Periodic Maintenance
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Cabinet
Machine Door
Use a dry, lint-free cloth to clean the buttons. If a cleaning solution is necessary, use a mild
glass cleaner. Avoid abrasive cleansers.
Use a dry, lint-free cloth to remove the dust from the glass. Use a mild glass cleaner if neces-
sary. Avoid abrasive cleansers or anything that will damage the protective laminate on the
inside of the Display Glass and Feature Glass.
The ProSlot®, GameMaker®, EVO® Video and EVO® Hybrid use optical door switches. Maintain
optimum performance by cleaning with a lint-free cloth.
Coin Entry
The Coin Optic Decoder Board uses an infrared emitter and detector to monitor coins. The
emitter and detector are on the same side of the COD board. The emitter shines through the
assembly and is reflected by a prism back to the detector. Use a lint-free cloth to clean the
prism. Check the prism bracket to ensure that the prism is secure.
With power
OFF
the Coin Diverter Assembly should pivot freely. Activate the Output Test as
described in Module 2, Setup and Operation, to verify operation.
Coin Hopper
Upright and Bartop machines use optical switches to count coins from the hopper. Use a dry,
lint-free cloth to clean the lenses.
Check the adjustment of the micro switch on slant machines.
Activate the Hopper Test as described in Module 2, Setup and Operation. The hopper will
dispense 10 coins.
Bill Acceptor
Open the acceptor and transport components. Use a dry lint-free cloth to remove any debris.
Frayed or worn belts should be replaced.
The ProSlot®, GameMaker®, EVO® Video and EVO® Hybrid use optical door switches. Maintain
optimum performance by cleaning with a lint-free cloth.
Vacuum the inside of the cabinet. Remove all dust and debris from the coin chutes. Remove
loose coins to keep them from shorting electrical connections.
Replace any burned out lamps. Flickering fluorescents may be caused by faulty starters. All
fluorescents illuminate when machine power is switched
ON
.
Locate burned out button and feature lamps by playing the machine or by activating the Output
Test as described in Module 2, Setup and Operation.
The laminate or powder coat exterior of the cabinet requires little maintenance except for occa-
sional dusting. Avoid abrasive cleansers.
Door Switch Optic
(detector)
Cabinet Interior
Lamps
Cabinet Exterior
Player Panel Buttons
All Glass
Door Switch Optic
(emitter)
COD Board Optics
Coin Diverter
Inspection
Coin Switch
Hopper Test
Bill Path
Timing Belts
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