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6. Loosen the kicker screw and move the kicker as far to the left as it will go.
Tighten the screw.
7. Insert several coins and note that some of them are returned.
8. Loosen the kicker screw and move the kicker a slight amount to the right. Tighten
the screw.
9. Insert the coins again and, if some of them are still returned, repeat Step 8 until
all of the coins are accepted.
10. Be sure the screws are tight after all adjustments are made.
B. String Catcher-(Replaces the kicker in some models)
1. The "V" in the string catcher should be assembled even with the bottom of the
kicker opening.
2. On Nickel and Quarter Acceptors, the string catcher is moved as far to the right
as it will go.
3. On Dime Acceptors, the string catcher is moved as far to the left as it will go.
MAINTENANCE
Depending upon the environment in which the Acceptor is used, periodic preventative main-
tenance should be performed.
The mainplate may be cleaned with any househo ld cleanser. Thorough rinsing and drying
are necessary to remove deposits and /or film.
Remove all filings from the magnet by guiding an ice pick, awl, or the point of a screw
driver along the edges of the magnet. You will notice the filings will cling to the point of the tool.
Remove the transfer cradles and undersize levers and clean the bushings. A pipe cleaner
makes a good bushing cleaner. Also clean the pivot pin. Apply powdered graphite or pencil lead
sparingly to the pivot pin and bushing and reassemble.
On Nickel units make certain all foreign matter is removed from the bounce tester. Also
make certain the bounce tester fastening screws are tight.
In the event the recommended adjustment and maintenance procedures do not render your
"Series 500" Acceptor serviceable , check for worn or damaged parts and replace as necessary.
For service assistance or sales requirements, contact our branch office in your area.