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BC-3500 Series - Rowe International

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Section 4: Troubleshooting<br />

CK 50 COIN SWTCH<br />

Symptom:<br />

The 50¢/$1.00 coin switch was closed too long.<br />

Corrective Action:<br />

The 50¢ coin switch input is (or was) showing an incorrect signal.<br />

In order to prevent spurious payouts, the CCC immediately locks out all coin switch inputs if it receives an incorrect<br />

signal from the coin switches. Thereafter, the bill changer will still accept bills, but it will no longer take coins.<br />

1. Press the FUNCTION button. If this message does not reappear, check the wiring to the coin switch circuit board<br />

for an intermittent short to Ground. If the wiring is OK, the problem may be in the CCC or coin switch circuit<br />

board.<br />

2. If this message reappears after resetting, unplug the coin switch circuit board from the main harness and try<br />

again. If this message reappears, replace the CCC. If it doesn’t, replace the coin switch circuit board.<br />

For a more complete troubleshooting sequence, refer to Troubleshooting Chart 020 at the end of this COIN<br />

SWITCH troubleshooting.<br />

CK COIN SWITCHES<br />

Symptom:<br />

Both coin switches closed at the same time.<br />

Corrective Action:<br />

Both of the coin switch inputs are (or were) showing an incorrect signal.<br />

In order to prevent spurious payouts, the CCC immediately locks out all coin switch inputs if it receives an incorrect<br />

signal from the coin switches. Thereafter, the bill changer will still accept bills, but it will no longer take coins.<br />

1. Press the FUNCTION button. If this message does not reappear, check the wiring to the coin switch circuit board<br />

for an intermittent short to Ground. If the wiring is OK, the problem may be in the CCC or coin switch circuit<br />

board.<br />

2. If this message reappears after resetting, unplug the coin switch circuit board from the main harness and try<br />

again. If this message reappears, replace the CCC. If it doesn’t, replace the coin switch circuit board.<br />

For a more complete troubleshooting sequence, refer to Troubleshooting Chart 020 at the end of this COIN<br />

SWITCH troubleshooting.<br />

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