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] Date Posted:16:15:49 12/25/08 Thu
Working on a slot machine for my father-in-law... he has a IGT Triple Diamond that blew a fuse. After replacing the fuse, the reels only spin slowly.
Any ideas on what to look for? Anyone have a copy of the manual for this machine? (Model: 96400500, Mfg: 10/97)
Date Posted:10:18:58 02/19/09 Thu
Hi Jeff,
Slow turning reels can normally be resolved with a set chip.
I am a recent slot owner myself. I was having an issue with my bill acceptor. After doing alot of research online, I think you have the same issue I do.
You need to pick up a pair of set chips.
Check out this auction below. No, thats not my auction. Its where I got mine from.
Bottom line is when you make a major change to the slot machine like that, its trying to prevent a casino employee from cheating it, so they make it require these chips to be installed. You then set a few options and remove them.
>Working on a slot machine for my father-in-law... he
>has a IGT Triple Diamond that blew a fuse. After
>replacing the fuse, the reels only spin slowly.
>
>Any ideas on what to look for? Anyone have a copy of
>the manual for this machine? (Model: 96400500, Mfg:
>10/97)
>
>Thanks in advance.
Date Posted:19:45:34 03/02/09 Mon
On an IGT S+ the reels will spin slowly if the door was opened in the middle of a spin. I suspect that the fuse blew in the middle of a spin.
You may be able to resolve this error by closing the door and turning the jackpot reset key once. Sometimes this can be a stubborn error, though, and the easiest way is to do a ram clear (with a clear chip) to reset the game.