bypass valve
The coin pusher machine is equipped with an automatically controlled diversion valve that diverts falling coins
to the prize bin where players can collect the falling coins, or that diverts falling coins to a secret locked
compartment ("the house bank").
If the machine is not played for some time, the bypass valve will switch to the “home position”. Any coins that
fall now go to the house. The player can no longer reach these coins.
If the machine is pushed or moved by a player, the bypass valve will immediately switch to the “home position”.
Any coins that fall now go to the house. As a penalty, the player can no longer reach these coins.
If coins are inserted, the diversion valve will switch to “playing mode”. Any coins or prizes that fall now go to
the prize bin. The player can withdraw these coins and use them for additional games or collect the prizes.
tilt-bob
The coin pusher is equipped with a “tilt-bob” or mechanical clapper that
detects movement, pushing or rough play.
The flail hangs at the back right of the machine. If the clapper moves
and hits the metal ring, an alarm will sound and the diversion valve will
switch to the “house position” for a certain period of time to divert falling
coins to the house bank by pushing the cabinet.
The sensitivity of the clapper can be adjusted by turning the weight
(plump bob) on the end of the clapper up or down.
audio system
The coin pusher can optionally be equipped with an automatic audio system
located at the back of the machine. As soon as the power is turned on, the
music will start playing automatically.
The music or background sounds are stored as MP3 files on an inserted
USB stick. These MP3 files can be changed or supplemented by the user.
The audio system also has buttons for adjusting volume, bass and treble.
The audio system also has a separate on/off button that allows you to switch
off the audio completely while the machine is in operation.
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