r
Service Manual
'41
Models
7800, 7860, 8800
and
9800
1 8 .
S E L E C T I O N S F A I L TO R E G I ST E R O H
S O L E H O I D D R U M A S S E M B L Y
If
a selection i s x·eceived
at the solenoid drum, a plunger
and selector stop pin will be
pushed up
s
t
a
rt
ing the motor.
I t
is assumed
t
h
a
t if select:Lons
fail to register on the Solenoid
DrUln
Assembly (Fig.
25) that
a
push button has been pressed and
the series relay (Fig. 24,
Item
1) in the Electrical Selector
h
as
op
e
r
at
e
d
.
f·.
cancellation of
c
r
edi
t
is
an
indication
that the
series relay has operated.
The symptoms and
Temed ies
to be applied are
discussed in
the
above paragraph entitled
"Solenoid
Plungex·
Does
Not Push
Up" under Service Notes.
1 9 .
ADJUSTMEHTS 0 F S¢- 10¢-2S¢ SLUG
R E J E C T O R
A . LE1TF:LING
It
is
absolutely necessary
that the 5¢-10¢-25¢ slug rejector,
used
in Cabinet Models 8800 and
9800,
be level.
The
spirit
level
(Fig.
3 0 r Item A) is provided for
this purpose. To level this
Wlit, loosen the two wing nuts
near the top of the as sembly and
move t.he unit to the
back
or
front as required to exactly
center -::he bubble. Af'ter level
ing the slug rej ector, it is
necessary t o
ad1ust
the scavenger
linkage (Fig.
30,
Item
B) so that
when the door is closed and
locked there will
be
approximately
1/16'1 free play in the scavenger
button
be.fore it engages the
scavenger levers.
B .
25¢ ADJUSTMENT
The deflector for fast mov
ing
25¢ si�e
slugs
of
brass
lead, zinc or german silver 'may
be adjusted by shifting the de-
£
lector
sr.rews (Fig.
30,
:Ctem
C ) .
.L.f any
of
these slugs are ac
cepted, move the deflector dowr.;
if
moved too far doi'l!l quarters
will be rej ected. If c
o
p
p
e
r
slugs
are being ac�epted, the
deflector for slow moving 25¢
slugs
(Fig.
30, ltem
D)
must be
8 1
moved out; if moved out too far,
quarters will be rejected.
C . 1 0¢ ADJUSTMENT
If
10¢
size slugs of brass,
lead, zinc or german silver are
being
accepted, the
adJustment
for fast
mo
v
i
n
g
10¢ size
s
l
u
g
s
(Fig.
30, Item E) must be moved
in ;
if moved
i
n
too far, dimes
will be rejected.
If
1 0¢ size
slugs of copper are being ac
cepted, the deflector .for slow
moving lOt size slugs (Fig. 30,
Item
F) must be moved
out, lf
moved out too .far, dimes will be
rejected.
D.
MISCELLANEOUS
No
is
.for
colns. Items 11G11,
and 11ru, Fig. 30, are
the mag
nets
for 25¢, 5¢
and
10¢
c
o
i
n
s
res pee ti ve ly; it is recommended
that the
magnets
never
be removed
unless absolutely
necessary. If
the magnets are removed, they
should be handled with
cai·e and
a so.ft •1iron l�eeper" should
be
slipped across the pole pieces.
The 10¢ scavenge1' gate
(Fig.
30, Item J) has an adjust
ing screw
(Fig.
30, Item M)
Summary of Contents for 7800
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