help me please
help me please
hi everyone iam newbe .ive just brought my first fruit machine after talking the missis around (only took 10 years)got it home it worked fine for about 2 hours then anote came on screen saying (iou .40 call attendant ) and wont let me play .can any one help me please the machine is a red gamming 2002 lock n load
I'm no expert but it sounds like you've taken more money out than the hopper had in it, use a refill key and refill it to clear the IOU, or if you don't have a key turn it off then back on and there should be £40 in the bank, obviously don't collect it this time and play £40 through it before collecting.
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Extreme Eddie wrote:I'm no expert but it sounds like you've taken more money out than the hopper had in it, use a refill key and refill it to clear the IOU, or if you don't have a key turn it off then back on and there should be £40 in the bank, obviously don't collect it this time and play £40 through it before collecting.
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Looking at your first post you say it displays .40 IOU which will probably mean it has a 20p coin tube and that is empty.You will need the 20p coins refilling.
There will be a level switch attached with a rubber band to the 20p coin tube,the coins need to be kept above that switch.Or you could just slide the level switch up the tube which will make the machine think the tube has coins in it.
You will however need some coins in the 20p tube for payouts to work.
There will be a level switch attached with a rubber band to the 20p coin tube,the coins need to be kept above that switch.Or you could just slide the level switch up the tube which will make the machine think the tube has coins in it.
You will however need some coins in the 20p tube for payouts to work.
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It won't be an easy job if you have no tech experience on machines.
It involves removing the program card,disconnecting the plugs on the MPU,removing the cover from the MPU,locating the battery of which needs to be shorted to clear the machines memory.
This does not damage the machine.
The memory can also be reset by changing the program card to another game then replace your origional program back in again,but would think it will be doubtfull that one is available to you.
Is there anyone in local area you know that could do this for you?
It involves removing the program card,disconnecting the plugs on the MPU,removing the cover from the MPU,locating the battery of which needs to be shorted to clear the machines memory.
This does not damage the machine.
The memory can also be reset by changing the program card to another game then replace your origional program back in again,but would think it will be doubtfull that one is available to you.
Is there anyone in local area you know that could do this for you?