Owner's Pictorial Guide For The Care And Understanding Of The Jennings Bell Slot Machine: The puzzling complexity of the Jennings slot machine has led to the most comprehensive work ever published about any mechanical slot machine. This gigantic book is specifically directed to the owner of any three-reel Jennings bell slot machine manufactured after 1931 with the exception of the LITTLE DUKE. However, the reader will find that work on most other Jennings machines manufactured prior to 1932 can be managed successfully. Over 450 photographs are accompanied by step-by-step instructions for all routine maintenance operations as well as complete disassembly, overhaul, lubrication, assembly and theory of operation. With this volume and a few simple tools you will be able to analyze and correct nearly all of the problems you may encounter with your machine. This second printing of the popular first edition contains an extensive table of contents and introductory material. Over 450 photographs, 163 pages. 8 3/8' x 10 7/8', perfect bound with attractive full color, plastic-coated soft cover.

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Bally Slot Machine Repair Manual

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  1. Bally trouble problem shooting guide machine goes dead temporarily and then comes on again during play or during a payout. One of the fuse caps behind the hopper is loose. Tighten up the fuse cap. The line cord is not firmly attached where it enters the machine.
  2. A slot machine’s computer contains what is basically a digital duplication of physical reels. Before the early 1980s, the probability of hitting jackpots, and their likelihood on any give spin, was tied to how many symbols and blanks—known as “stops”—were on each physical reel. This old electro-mechanical slots had 29 stops on each reel.

The Bally slot machine doesn't need anyone monkeying around with it, it functions perfectly and if something does go wrong usually its something that can be resolved with cleaning, replacing a bad coil, you never need to bend contacts, cut wires, disassemble anything the machine is easily repaired using the least amount of work keeping in mind.

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