| Trouble |
Cause |
Solution |
| Coins are inserted, lights are on, but the ride does not move. |
The motor fuse is burned out (10 Amp fuse) The motor capacitor is open or has a bad connector. Motor is overloaded or burned out The start microswitch does not work or is burned out Coins are jammed |
Replace the fuse Remplace the capacitor Remplace motor Remplace the microswitch. (To do this, disassemble the motor firts) Follow the procedure on section 5.1
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| The ride works but the lights and sound are off. |
The light and sound fuse is burned out. Bad connections between electronic card and 4- and 16-pin connector Bad connections of some integrated circuit |
Replace the fuse Check the connectors. Vibration can cause disconnection. Verify that all components are in place. Heat could cause misconnections |
| Some Lights are off |
Light buld is burned out |
Replace the light bulb |
| Lights are on, but the sound is off |
Bad connection |
Check the connections of the speaker and the speaker itself |
| Motor makes escesive noise. |
The fan is scraping the cover Motor gears worn out The motor rotor is scraping the cover |
Disassemble ande check the motor |
| Jammed coins |
Strange materials in the slot Different coin size/type inserted in the slot Dirty coins inserted |
Check thet the coin path is free of any obstacle and remove strange materials or dirt. See section 5.1 "Maintenance and adjustment for the coin receptor" for furthrt details. |