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helpful Please sign in to like this Guide. Share May 25, 2015 If you pachislo slot machine repair own a Pachislo Slot Machine you WILL have to reset your machine eventually. Error codes will prevent you from playing your machine pachislo slot machine lost key and without resetting it will be stuck with an error code... forever! Resetting your Pachislo is easy when you know the steps. The most common reasons why a machine needs to be reset include: 1. The
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machine was moved which set off an error code. 2. A coin is stuck in the coin mechanism or hopper, which set off an error code. 3. A bonus was won but not enough tokens were in the hopper to pay out, which set off an error code. To reset your machine, whether you have a reset key or a reset switch, follow these steps: + Upload an Image Paste a YouTube URL
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Paste a YouTube Video URL Please enter a valid YouTube URL Save Cancelyoutube layer Uploading... Link to an eBay page Remove Add up to 3 more photos Remove link Link to an eBay page Only URLs from within eBay are allowed Save Cancellink controls layer Remove Add a caption RESETTING A PACHISLO 1. Leave the machine plugged in. On the inside of the machine on the power supply (usually located bottom left of the machine next to the hopper) locate the "Off" toggle switch or rocker switch. Turn the machine off. 2. Locate your reset key or reset switch. Usually on the same power supply, sometimes, as in the case of Babel, on the upper right. Turn the reset key to the right, or hit the switch to the position it is not currently. 3. Wait a few seconds and turn the power toggle switch on. 4. At this point you should see a number on the front door readout between 1 and 6. This indicated the odds your machine is currently set at. Tap the black spin reel knob a few times. Some machines only once, some three times, some you will need to hold it down for a few seconds. 5. Turn the reset key or switch back to its original position. Now you w
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while playing pachislo slot machine the Pachislo machine: Problem: Machine is dead. NO lights, no music, nothing. What To Do: Check to make sure machine is plugged in, and power switch is in the "on" position. Check all fuses and/or circuits breakers for blown fuses. Replace if necessary.
Toys Games & Cards Slots How to Reset Japanese Slot Machines How to Reset Japanese Slot Machines By Chris Deziel eHow Contributor Chris Deziel Follow Pin Share Tweet Share Email Save fête foraine 12 image by Nathalie P from Fotolia.com Every Japanese city has amusement parlors featuring the vertical pinball machines called pachinko. These parlors also feature distinctive slot machines called pachislo. They differ form Vegas-style machines in that the player is able to stop each reel by pushing a button, creating the illusion of being able to win jackpots by skill alone. In reality, the odds of hitting the jackpot are pre-programmed, and in a Japanese parlor attendants adjust them daily, both to attract customers and to cash in when there is a full house. In some parlors, attendants reset the machines after every payout. Things You'll Need Pachislo machine Key Insert the key into the keyhole in the front of the machine. Turn it counterclockwise to disable the machine and pull the front of the machine towards you. It is hinged and will swing out. If it is an older machine, you may have to jiggle the front to get the catch to release. Look for the odds meter on the inside of the door. It will display a number from 1 to 6. The loosest odds are denoted by 6. Press the button next to the meter repeatedly to reset this number to the one you want. When you have chosen the number, press the play lever on the front of the machine to set it. Use a second key to reset the machine after a malfunction, usually denoted by the E1 code showing in the "credits" display on the front of the machine. Turn off the main power button, usually located on the door or above the hopper, or unplug the machine. Insert the key into the reset keyhole located just under the hopper and turn it to the right. Leaving the key in this position, turn the power back on. Close the d