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For those of you, who are new to the maintenance of slug rejectors, we suggest that
the following points be observed:
A slug rejector should neve:r be oiled.
Every slug rejector has one or more permanent magnets which tend to pick
up steel filings. A spare unit should, therefore, be wrapped or bagged.
In case of difficulty, first make certain that you have the proper instructions
for your part icular rejector and then follow the instructions step by step.
In the event of a malfunction of the slug rejector , proceed as follows:
1. Remove the rejector from your coin operated machine.
2. Open the scavenger (it hinges to the left) and inspect for cleanliness . If
there is the least doubt as to its being clean, follow the cleaning proce-
dure on the enclosed single sheet.
3. Check all screws for tightness.
4. Stand rejector upright on a level surface and insert nickels. Observe
whether the nickels accept, reject or !odge in the rejector. The accept
and reject chutes are as shown below:
Accept
Chute
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5. If nickels accept during the above test. follow this procedure:
A.
Push the operating lever down and release slowly. Retest. If nickels
are now rejected, follow instructions in paragraph #6.
B. If nickels are accepted, replace rejector in machine. Check for
mechanical binds or interference from some part of the machine.
An improperly leveled machine can cause rejection of genuine
nickels.