just got my 1st machine and i am having trouble dumping the hopper.
when i first got the machine i opened the back door and pressed a small button on a circuit board which fetched a onscreen menu up. from there it let me dump the pound coins and 20p out.
that wont work anymore and when i look inside the coins are now in the back tube, before they were in the front tube.
i dont have a refill key and read to join the wires so i did that and it goes into refill mode. in this mode i can browse a few options on the screen when the front door is closed but when it is open it just flashes with the menu and no buttons respond and pressing the button under the front door does not dump it which i think is what is supposed to happen from what i have read.
any help would be great
thanks
jpm club roller coaster, cant get money out
OK, so we have a tube based machine, and you want to get the money out of the tubes by operating the solenoids the way that you used to be able to i.e. without taking the tubes out of the machine and simply tipping them on out.
Firstly, I understand that you know hoe to enter the test routines? If so, are you getting the normal test options offered to you on the LEDs ? If not, then you're either doing something wrong here, or there's a fault here.
If it does offer you the test routines, and select test coins out, but no solenoids are operated when you push any of the illuminated buttons, thereby ejecting coins, then the problem is to do with getting the signal to the solenoids. Obvious things to check here are that the tubes are actually wired in properly.
Firstly, I understand that you know hoe to enter the test routines? If so, are you getting the normal test options offered to you on the LEDs ? If not, then you're either doing something wrong here, or there's a fault here.
If it does offer you the test routines, and select test coins out, but no solenoids are operated when you push any of the illuminated buttons, thereby ejecting coins, then the problem is to do with getting the signal to the solenoids. Obvious things to check here are that the tubes are actually wired in properly.
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