Any roaming fruit machine engineers
Any roaming fruit machine engineers
I noticed a website the other day, quoting quite a hefty price for home fruit machine repairs but not in my area which is Surrey, does anyone know of fruit machine engineers or knowledgeable people able to fix your machine for a price?
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[quote="aaamusements.co.uk"]I might be able to recommend someone. What do you need doing?[/QUOTE
Thanks for the reply,
right Its regarding another topic I started below regarding the Mazooma Italian Job with the reel 1 error, now I'm quite happy to pay a reasonable price to someone that is relatively local and trustworthy, the machine is in my shed that is cold but dry and sound. I do have the manual.
Cheers
Eric
Thanks for the reply,
right Its regarding another topic I started below regarding the Mazooma Italian Job with the reel 1 error, now I'm quite happy to pay a reasonable price to someone that is relatively local and trustworthy, the machine is in my shed that is cold but dry and sound. I do have the manual.
Cheers
Eric
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Hi
Thanks for getting back to me.
Yes I do need an engineer, someone I know who looks after fruities told me how to change
the reels over, which I sussed out over the weekend, and the reel wont move freely now
that I have changed it from Reel 1 to 3 and it still shows the reel 1 error message.
So if you can point someone in my direction it would be appreciated
cheers
Eric
Thanks for getting back to me.
Yes I do need an engineer, someone I know who looks after fruities told me how to change
the reels over, which I sussed out over the weekend, and the reel wont move freely now
that I have changed it from Reel 1 to 3 and it still shows the reel 1 error message.
So if you can point someone in my direction it would be appreciated
cheers
Eric
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Right, going back to this, when I said I had moved the reel I had not actually disconnected the wiring, so I guess it stills thinks its on reel 1, some one said squeee the wiring loom which I have done and that has not solved it, and some one else suggested it might be the magnets, I do need an engineer so if you can help?
Hello Reelman
Got the time yesterday to swap the connections between reel 1 & 2 and now that the wire connections for reel 2 is connected to the physical
reel 1, the conclusion I made was that the reel itself is the problem and that it is the motor. Can you suggest further action please?
Cheers Eric
Got the time yesterday to swap the connections between reel 1 & 2 and now that the wire connections for reel 2 is connected to the physical
reel 1, the conclusion I made was that the reel itself is the problem and that it is the motor. Can you suggest further action please?
Cheers Eric
Just wanted to close this issue with a problem solved.
Reelman had the best answer in the end, the motor had gone on one reel, contacted the people i got the machine from
and they sent me out a reel free of charge, we managed to change it and hey presto I have a working fruit machine
at not cost.
Thanks all
Reelman had the best answer in the end, the motor had gone on one reel, contacted the people i got the machine from
and they sent me out a reel free of charge, we managed to change it and hey presto I have a working fruit machine
at not cost.
Thanks all
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