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a. Unplugged.
b. Blown fuse
c. Outlet strip or building circuit
breaker tripped.
d. Bad power supply.
No power to the game.
a. Check wall outlet.
b. Check transformer fuse
(220v applications only).
c. Check voltage at outlets. Try
to determine cause then reset
the circuit breaker.
d. See power supply diagnostic.
Replace if faulty. ( A5PS1001)
a. Volume too low.
b. Loose wire.
c. Defective Potentiometer.
d. Main circuit board malfunc-
tion.
No Audio
a. Increase the volume at the
volume control at the inside of
the front door panel.
b. Check audio cable connec-
tions to speaker, volume control
and main circuit board.
c. Replace pot. ( A5PO1K)
d. Replace main board with
board from another Gen 5 game
if possible to isolate the prob-
lem to the main circuit board.
a. Ticket tray empty.
b. Faulty low ticket switch.
c. Broken/loose wires.
Orange low ticket light on.
a. Load tickets. Make sure
ticket stack rests on top of wire
actuator of switch.
b. Replace switch. (AASW200)
c. Check cable connections
from switch to main circuit
board.
a. In-line fuse blown.
b. Motor faulty.
c. Linkage problem.
d. Power game off and then
back on and see if it turn the 1st
time.
Teeth will not reset.
Game will only try to reset teeth once.
Then it will error out and not try again
until game powered down, then on.
a. Replace fuse located in the
wiring near the main circuit
board.
b. Replace motor.
(AAMO3901)
c. Inspect the linkage between
the reset arm and gear motor.
Check connector cam setscrew,
ensure it is tight.
d. If it turns that 1st time – then
refer to “teeth reset bar rotates
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