|
Error Code |
Error Description |
Most Common Repair |
|
12 |
Battery Voltage has dropped below 2.9 V
Replace ASAP due to possible RAM (memory)
corruption. |
Turn power off - Turn power on |
|
Open / close door to clear |
|
Replace 3.6V
Lithium Battery on CPU board |
|
21 |
Coin In Error |
Verify that comparitor is seated in all four
acceptor clips |
|
Verify that acceptor does not have coin(s)
jammed |
|
Verify that the coin optics is not blocked
(below comparitor) |
|
Ensure toggle power switch in activated (if
installed) |
|
3100 |
Coin Out Tilt (Hopper) |
Check for and clear any jammed coins in the
coin out channel. |
|
Verify that coins are not jammed behind
hopper knife |
|
Check the coin out optic sensor for
blockage or dirty surface |
|
Replace hopper coin out optic |
|
3200 |
Extra Coin Out (Hopper) |
Verify that the hopper motor brake functions |
|
Check the coin wiper/ knife for jams - Adjust
if necessary |
|
3300 |
Hopper Empty |
This is the most common error that new slot
machine owners will have because the cash out button was pushed and the
number of coins in the hopper is less than the total credits to be paid
out. Open the main door and check
the hopper for coin level (your hopper will not dispense all of the
coins), refill and close the main door. You may have to do this several
times for all of the credits to be paid out. |
|
41 |
Reel #1 Tilt |
Designated reel is misaligned or
malfunctioning.
Verify reel is not unplugged.
If any reel is moving slowly,
turn jackpot reset key once, close door after reels stop spinning.
Switch connectors from one reel to another,
determine if error follows change of connectors. Replace
reel assembly if error stays with bad reel.
Clear Ram |
|
42 |
Reel #2 Tilt |
|
43 |
Reel #3 Tilt |
|
44 |
Reel #4 Tilt |
|
45 |
Reel #5 Tilt |
|
49 |
Reel Mechanism Disconnected |
Verify reels are not unplugged |
|
During the process of clearing error codes, you may encounter multiple 6x
series errors. Just follow the information below in the "Most Common
Repair" column which matches the error code on the door display.
|
|
61 |
CMOS RAM Error |
Bad (or cleared) CMOS RAM data
Press test button 3 seconds
Error code 61-1 should now be displayed
Follow 61-1 |
|
61-1 |
Game Data Reset |
Close door - turn and release reset key once |
|
62 |
Bad Game EPROM |
Check circuit board - replace Game EPROM |
|
62-1 |
Data EPROM Error |
Check circuit board - replace Reel EPROM |
|
65-0 |
Bad EPROM Device |
Press self test switch for 3 seconds
If error will not clear replace EPROM |
|
65-1 |
Bad EPROM Data |
Processor could not read or write to the
named chip
Press test button for 3 seconds
Error code clears from display - Close door |
|
65-2 |
Game Type Mismatch |
|
65-3 |
EPROM / Game Data Changed |
Close door - turn reset key
Error Code 65-1 or 65-2 appears in display
Follow 65-1 or 65-2 |
|
66 |
Game EPROM Changed |
Turn power off - Turn power on |
|
67 |
Data EPROM Changed |
|
68 |
Invalid Data EPROM |
Change to valid Data EPROM |