Under the handle latch there are several switches. Check the double orange wire on the #12 pin. See if there is a broken wire on the beau plug that the hopper plugs into. It’s on the back left corner of the hopper as you face the machine. The wire coming from the solenoid of the payout relay to the resister may be broken. See if there is a broken wire at the back of the hopper. Otherwise, the door must be closed for pays to occur. Sometimes there is a button (usually upper right) seen with the front door open. The bolts holding the hopper motor at the very bottom of the new style (snow) hopper may be loose causing the hopper to bind and not pay out. Replace rubber with the eraser end of a pencil or make a spring to pull the rocker arm away from the rubber barrel. ![]() This prevents a reset so that the next pay may take place. On the hopper contact board, the switch blade or plastic rocker arm is sticking to the rubber barrel – shaped zero stop. ![]() These are on the left side of the reel mechanism as you face the machine. Check the rm “a” (reel mechanism) switch and the rm “c” switch for gaps or sticking together or shorted wires holding these switches closed.
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