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« on: August 24, 2005, 07:47:25 pm »

I have been working on my machine the past few days and I am now trying to get the light-up sign to work (I am assuming that mine lights up) The problem is, I am not sure how to access it? Any help on how to get to the area behind the sign?

Also, I am looking for shelves. I am going to post in the swap meet area, but wanted to see if shelves from other models would fit mine? My machine is a CS-64, but would shelves from like a USS-64 or CSS-64 fit mine? Are there any can shelves that would fit my machine, or were there never any made?

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« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2005, 09:27:47 pm »

Please post a picture, this will help others help you, not a machines are the same, even with the same model no.'s, they can be equipt many different ways, & besides, we luv pictures!

one way to tell if your machine is a "light-up", first, does it have a plastic sign, & does it have wires coming down from the sign area into the upper coin door area? & if it has a metal sign, well you know that won't light-up!

o access the sign, open the coin door, lift up the latch securing the Coin entry bezel/trim, tip it up & remove the two screws that hold the bottom of the sign onto the doorframe, then gently pry around the bottom of the signs trim area, & it should tip/pull out towards you, then pull it down & out, be carfull, it may be stuck in the frame quite snugly & when it "pops" loose, it might try to fall out! be ready and keep one had on the bottom of the sign frame in case it does.
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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2005, 11:26:02 pm »

Thanks for the info there. That got just what I needed done. My sign is a light up, and I removed the bulb, to go find a replacement, and almost immediately broke it accidentally.  I got a new bulb, and plugged it in and it lit up. I was so happy.  Thanks for the help.  I would post pictures, but I don't have a digital camera, and I am in the middle of a roll of film taking pictures of the machine as I work on it.
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