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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Dollar Bill
Acceptor
not func-
tioning.
Ensure bill acceptor has 110
Volts AC.
Dirt or debris in acceptor slot.
Ensure acceptor dipswitch is
set to “always enable”
Pinched, broken, or
disconnected wiring.
Bill acceptor problem.
Acceptor should cycle stacker at game power up. If not,
check cable connections to power strip.
Caution – 110 Volts AC
Clean with bill reader cleaning card. (A5CC9000)
There are dips on side of acceptor.
Set to “always enable” (not harness enable)
Check wiring from bill acceptor to main board.
Repair or replace wiring harness. (AACE9623)
Refer to troubleshooting section of dollar bill acceptor
manual included with this game or the diagnostics label
of the back of the unit.
No Audio
or
Loud
Audio
Sound
originates
from TV and
goes to
speakers.
Volume too low.
Sound has static.
Loose wire.
No 12 VDC power to
Audio Amplifier board.
Use MP3 or Phone to
isolate problem.
Increase the volume by pressing Menu button, go to “Volume
& Attract Settings” and increase Attract volume, Game Volume
& Jackpot Volume
Use remote control and turn the volume down on the TV.
Check audio cable connections from TV through audio
amplifier board to speakers.
(A5CEAU010, A5CE2300, AACE9600, AACE8811)
Check 12 VDC power in on cable AACE9601
Unplug phono jack from audio filter and plug into the MP3 or
phone. Then the sound from your device will play through the
game speakers.
Wheel
does not
Spin
Solenoid not getting power
Mechanical issue with
linkages inside cabinet.
Pinched, broken, or
disconnected wiring
Faulty
Solenoid Assy.
Faulty
I/O Aux Board.
Check for 12 volts DC at solenoid.
The game must be coined up, or enter diagnostic menu and
select “Toggle Handle Solenoid” so 12 volts is supplied to
solenoid.
Inspect bushing and linkage arms from the handle to the
solenoid assembly. The assembly should pivot and move at all
times, and only turn the wheel when 12 VDC is applied to the
solenoid.
Check connections from menu buttons to I/O Aux Board.
Check continuity on wires. (AASO9600, AACE9604)
Replace solenoid assembly. (AASO9600)
Replace I/O Aux Board. (AACB9601)
Wheel
spins all
the time
Mechanical issue on
solenoid assembly.
Solenoid receiving 12 VDC
all of the time.
Inspect solenoid assembly and ensure the springs keep the
toggle away from the wheel when voltage is not applied.
Faulty
I/O Aux Board.
Replace I/O Aux Board. (AACB9601)
Problem
Probable Cause
Remedy
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