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How Do I Replace Bulbs Within Fruit Machine Buttons?


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#1 markjbevan

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Posted 29 August 2010 - 10:13 PM

Hi guys,

I feel stupid asking this as it seems like such a simple thing! On my Astra machine about half of the buttons do not light up, which I am assuming is due to blown bulbs.

I can remove the buttons (by unscrewing the threaded "collar" within the machine and uncliping the connector, but I cannot see how to actually get in to the button to get to the bulb, if that makes sense?

Im guessing that the bulbs must be accesable somehow, but I dont want to risk breaking anything. Does anyone have any ideas? If you need me to post a pic, let me know and I will try and take a pic tomorrow.

Thanks in advance!

Mark

#2 captainhaddock

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Posted 30 August 2010 - 08:24 AM

Hi guys,

I feel stupid asking this as it seems like such a simple thing! On my Astra machine about half of the buttons do not light up, which I am assuming is due to blown bulbs.

I can remove the buttons (by unscrewing the threaded "collar" within the machine and uncliping the connector, but I cannot see how to actually get in to the button to get to the bulb, if that makes sense?

Im guessing that the bulbs must be accesable somehow, but I dont want to risk breaking anything. Does anyone have any ideas? If you need me to post a pic, let me know and I will try and take a pic tomorrow.

Thanks in advance!

Mark


They just pull out as shown(this is an astra machine) then when you've changed it put it back in and it will click into place :)

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#3 markjbevan

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Posted 30 August 2010 - 02:06 PM

Hi Captain Haddock, thanks for that - you guys are great!

I did what you suggested, and it worked a treat - much better when you can see the holds flashing ;o)

Cheers,

Mark




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