Troubleshooting A Coin Jam Code In A Slot Machine

  1. Troubleshooting A Coin Jam Code In A Slot Machines
  2. Troubleshooting A Coin Jam Code In A Slot Machine Simulator
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Troubleshooting A Coin Jam Code In A Slot Machines

Slot machines were not designed for use outside of a casino, so at times they are not particularly 'user friendly'. On occasion, your machine will show a number (error code) in the display that will not go away and the machine will not accept coins or play. The machine is just telling you something isn't right!
If you were in a casino, you would just ask the next employee that walked by, but at home, you must fix it yourself (or pay for someone to come fix it for you!). Many errors are easily cleared, so don't despair!
Below we have listed some of the more common IGT S-Plus errors and the steps to clear them.
12 - Indicates a Low Battery; Replace Lithium Battery on Board
21 - Coin In Tilt; Check for jammed coins in the comparitor, Open/Close Door
3100 - Extra Coin Out; Open/Close Door
3200 - Coin Out Tilt; Open/Close Door
3300 - Hopper Empty; Refill the Hopper & Close Door
41 thru 45 - Reel Tilt; Open/Close Door
61 - Push White button for 2-3 seconds. Close the door.
61 1 - Turn Reset key on side of machine ONCE.
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Troubleshooting A Coin Jam Code In A Slot Machine Simulator

Opening the door each time. Remember – your slot machine has circuit boards and is a computer on its own accord. When the slot machine is not in use or being attended – unplug the machine or turn the surge protector off. Some machines are equipped with a power transformer that stays on all the time when the machine is plugged in. An Introduction to Bally Slot Machines, Manual 6000 1979. This is a good primer for Bally electro-mechanical slot machines. Page 22 corrects the myth of how the slot machine got its name-it certainly wasn't what I thought. This manual, in PDF format, is 45 pages in length and it is broken down into five parts for easier downloading.