Pay out rate to high
Pay out rate to high
Hi guys,
This is my first post so go easy. I have just bought a Mazooma Trail Blazer after years of wanting a fruit machine. Through this forum I have already found out how to turn the volume up and down but the machine is paying out too much. I want to use it as a money box as well and it keeps paying out every time I go on it and emptying the quids. I've got about 60 pound coins in it. How can I change the settings to stop it paying out all of the time?
Cheers
This is my first post so go easy. I have just bought a Mazooma Trail Blazer after years of wanting a fruit machine. Through this forum I have already found out how to turn the volume up and down but the machine is paying out too much. I want to use it as a money box as well and it keeps paying out every time I go on it and emptying the quids. I've got about 60 pound coins in it. How can I change the settings to stop it paying out all of the time?
Cheers
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A aluminium box on the back wall. Remove that, and you'll see the board in all its glory. However, there is a smaller plate located on this box itself, which can be removed easily. It's about 3 inches x 2 inches, and can be removed just by using a 10p coin to twist the securing lug (no special tools required) and it provides easy access to the Dil switches.
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The switches you refer to on the breakout board are to set various stake and prize settings, i.e. 5p stake- £75 Jackpot, 25p stake-£200 jackpot etc. The settings for a standard club machine on dual stake 10/20p £100/£250 Jackpot are done via DIL switches 14,15,16 on the main board. There is a DIL switch on the main board ( i think number 12) which enables the 10p/20p play and this over rides the switches on the breakout board once set to on.