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California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.comIGT S-Slot; S-Plus - Additional Component Information - Model:Item:Coin ComparitorCoin AcceptedLightCoins Played LEDWin Condition(Hopper)Win Condition(Hand Pay)Lose ConditionBet One CreditPlay (X) CreditsSpin ReelsCollect WinningsCredits DisplayReel MechanismOptic SensorHopperHopper OpticsHopper DiverterHopper Bowl CoinLevel ProbeProcessor BoardHopper BaseHopper RailsHopper BeauPlugsHopper KnifeKnife RetainingScrewsHopper HousingProblem:Remedy:Reason:Hopper WiperHopper ShelfWheelHopper PinwheelOther:Other:1

California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.comIGT S-Slot; S-Plus - Additional Component Information - Model:Item:HandleMechanismRatchetLockout ch WiringCabinet ExteriorLubricate MovingPartsCoin AcceptorCoin ComparitorCoin-in SwitchDiverter SolenoidLockout SolenoidCoin HeadEncoder InsertAcceptor ClipsReject ChuteDiverter SpringDiverterJackpotReset/StatisticalDisplay SwitchHandle SpinSwitchPower On SwitchChange LightSwitchSelf Test SwitchDoor SwitchOther:Problem:Remedy:Reason:2

California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.comIGT S-Slot; S-Plus - Additional Component Information - Model:Item:Reel LightAssembly(fluorescent)FluorescentStartersReel Glass Lights(GE 47 bulbs)Belly LightAssembly(fluorescent)Service LightAssembly (15watt bulb)LED DisplayAssemblyProcessor BoardProblem:Remedy:Reason:LED DisplayBoardProgressiveDriver BoardCoin TrayCoin ReleaseWood BaseSlot CasingOther:3

California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.comIGT S-Slot; S-Plus - Additional Component Information - Model:Item:Input Test (1)Output Test (2)Sound Test (50)Display Test #1(-)Display Test #2(-)Hopper Test (3)Paytable/ReelStrip (4, 5)Option Selections(6)Option Selections(7)Option Selections(8)Option Selections(9)Tilt ConditionCodescode - meaning,solution ( )Tilt ConditionCodescode - meaning,solution ( )Tilt ConditionCodescode - meaning,solution ( )Tilt ConditionCodescode - meaning,solution ( )Problem:Remedy:12 - lowbattery voltage,replace 3.6 voltbattery onboard ()21 - coin-in tilt,clear jam, checkcoin-in optics()Reason:3100 - extracoin paid out,check brake,check hopper()3200 - coinout tilt, clearjam, checkhopper()42 - reel # 243 - reel # 344 - reel # 445 - reel # 52345tilt, check reel()(61-1 - gamedate reset,open/closedoor, resetswitch 1/4 CW( )65-0tilt, check reel)- badEEPROM device,press Self Testswitch for 1second, if notclearing replaceEEPROM ()(61-2 -recoverableCMOS error,press and holdSelf Testswitch for 3seconds (tilt, check reel)))62-1 - bad((game EPROM,verify insertion,replace EPROM)65-2 - game(()(62-0 - bad65-1 - badEEPROM data,press Self Testswitch for 1second, 65-1clearstilt, check reeltype mismatch,press Self Testswitch for 1second, 65-2clears)data EPROM,verify insertion,replace EPROM)3300 - emptyhopper, refillhopper, checkhopper(mechanismdisconnected,check wireharnessprocess. board;tray open,check processortray lockoptics/switch()67 - data(())63 - processor66 - gameEPROM change,power down,then power up(49 - reel(EPROM change,power down,then power up)tilt, check reel1)reel plug41 - reel # 1)61 - bad CMOSRAM, press andhold Self Testswitch for 3seconds()64 - link down,checkcommunicator()68 - notcompatible dataEPROM, changeto compatibledata EPROM()4

California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.comIGT S-Slot; S-Plus - Additional Component Information - Model:Item:TransformersLine FilterAssemblyCapacitorsResistorsICsDiodesMolex PlugsBeau PlugsWiringAC Line CordCasing GroundMotorsLampsSolenoidsStepper MotorsSolder Joints andConnectionsMicroswitchesToggle SwitchesGraphicsTop GlassMiddle GlassBelly (Bottom)GlassModel and SerialNumber PlateFuse Block3 FusesReel StripsSilicone Tape WrapCable TiesScrewsNutsBoltsWashersProblem:Remedy:Reason:5

California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.comIGT S-Slot; S-Plus - Additional Component Information - Model:Recommendations and other InformationModes of Operation1. Ready 2. Insert Coin 3. Coin Accepted 4. Coins Played 5. Reels Spin 6. Win Condition (HopperPay) 7. Win Condition (Hand Pay) 8. Replay 9. Collect Winningsa. Keep this slot machine UNplugged when not in use.b. When ready to use, plug this machine into a 3-prong outlet.c. Verify that all lights, fluorescent and LEDs bulbs, illuminate.d. Drop coins into the coin chute, slowly, one at a time.e. Be sure coin comparitor LED is on (red lamp is illuminated).f. Be sure there is a coin in the coin comparitor.g. If a coin jams, press the coin return (on the front of the machine). It shouldfall back into the tray.h. Be sure the coins are accepted. Watch the lights.i. Pull the handle down completely. Let it return on its own.j. The reels should spin quickly together. They will slow down and prepare tostop beginning from left to right. (Four and five reel machines are similar.)k. A payout will occur if the correct symbols line up as per the pay table.l. Be sure there are sufficient coins in the hopper.m. If a hopper-timeout occurs, it will show on the display. Add coins.n. DO NOT USE any "water displacement" lubricants anywhere inside or on theoutside of this machine.o. Keep the machine cabinet locked at all times. Safeguard the keys (2).p. DO NOT "tinker" or tamper with the circuitry inside this machine. There areno user-serviceable parts to adjust. There is lethal voltage present!q. Be gentle with this machine. It is many decades old.r. Additional:s. Additional:t. Additional:u. Additional:6

California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.comError CodeError DescriptionMost Common Repair (if these do not work, contact us)Turn power off - Turn power onBattery Voltage has dropped below 2.912Open / close door to clearvoltsReplace 3.6 volt Lithium battery on CPU boardVerify that comparitor is seated in all four acceptor clipsVerify that acceptor does not have coin(s) jammedVerify that the coin optics are not blocked21Coin In ErrorEnsure toggle power switch is activated (if installed)Clean comparitor, verify coin is correctly placedReplace coin comparitorCheck for and clear any jammed coins in the coin outchannel3100Coin Out Tilt (Hopper)Check the coin out optic sensor for blockage or dirtysurfaceReplace hopper coin out opticVerify that the hopper motor brake functions3200Extra Coin Out (Hopper)Check the coin wiper/ knife for jams - Adjust ifnecessary3300Hopper EmptyCheck hopper for coin level and refill41Reel #1 TiltDesignated reel is misaligned or malfunctioning.Verify reel is not unplugged.42Reel #2 TiltSwitch connectors from one reel to another, determine if43Reel #3 Tilterror follows change of connectors. Try replacing reel44Reel #4 Tiltassembly or optics if error stays with bad reel.45Reel #5 TiltClear Ram49Reel Mechanism DisconnectedVerify reels are not unpluggedDuring the process of clearing error codes, you may encounter multiple 6x series errors. Just follow the information belowin the "Most Common Repair" column which matches the error code on the door display.Bad (or cleared) CMOS RAM dataPress test button 3 seconds61CMOS RAM ErrorError code 61-1 should now be displayedFollow 61-1 repair instructions61-1Game Data ResetClose door - turn and release reset key once62Bad Game EPROMCheck circuit board - replace Game EPROM62-1Data EPROM ErrorCheck circuit board - replace Reel EPROMPress self test switch for 3 seconds65-0Bad EEPROM DeviceIf error will not clear replace EEPROM65-1Bad EEPROM DataProcessor could not read or write to the named chipPress test button for 3 seconds65-2Game Type MismatchError code clears from display - Close doorClose door - turn reset key65-3EEPROM / Game Data ChangedError Code 65-1 or 65-2 appears in displayFollow 65-1 or 65-266Game EEPROM ChangedTurn power off - Turn power on67Data EPROM Changed68Invalid Data EPROMChange to valid Data EPROM7

California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.comPhase 1Inputs Troubleshooting ChartSymptomWill not acceptcoins1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.Will notregister coinsdeposited1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Possible CauseCoin jam or tilt has occurredINSERT COIN is not displayed;game is not over24 VAC fuse is blownBroken wire or bad connectionWrong sample coin in comparitor(coin mech only)Faulty coin acceptorFaulty processor boardFaulty mother boardDoor-open sensor inoperativeOptics are obstructedCoin-in channel is misalignedBroken wire or bad connectorFaulty coin acceptorFaulty coin-in opticsFaulty mother boardFaulty processor ve jam; check coincomparitorComplete the gameReplace the fuse AFTERchecking why it is blownCheck related wiring andconnectorsInstall a sample coin ofthe correct denominationReplace the coin acceptorReplace the processorboardReplace the mother boardAlign or replace the sensorCheck for objectsobstructing opticsAlign coin-in componentscorrectlyCheck related wiring andconnectionsReplace the coin acceptorReplace the coin-in opticsReplace the mother boardReplace the processorboard8

California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.comPhase 1Inputs Troubleshooting Chart (continued)SymptomPossible CauseSolutionsBill acceptor will1. Bill is returned or not accepted1. Drop box misaligned ornot accept bills2. Bill is stuck in acceptor beforefullreaching lower transport2. Remove upper assembly3. Object is detected in bill pathand down on bill to release it4. Rejected bills are folded, torn or3. Remove any jammedare facing wrongmaterial5. Bill jammed in lower transport,4. Flatten bill and insertor the bill stacker is fullagain5. Remove lower assemblyand dislodge any jammed billsin the stacker or transportPlayer switches1. Faulty microswitch1. Replace the microswitchnot functioning2. Switch plunger stuck down2. Clean switch, verify3. Broken wire/bad connectionretaining nut is FINGER4. Switch wires in wrong positionTIGHT only5. Faulty processor board3. Check related wiring and6. Faulty mother boardconnectors4. Verify wire positionsusing wiring diagram5. Replace the processorboard6. Replace the mother board9

California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.comPhase 2Outputs Troubleshooting ChartSymptomPossible CauseSolutionsNo machinefunctions1. Power cord is disconnected2. 120 VAC fuse is blown3. Faulty power switchNo sound1.2.3.4.Optional changelight (candle) doesnot illuminate1. Lamp is burned out2. Change switch is faulty3. 7 VAC fuse is blown (all lamps areout)4. Broken wire or bad connection5. Faulty processor board6. Faulty mother boardFluorescent lightsdo not illuminate1.2.3.4.5.Starter is burned outLamp is burned outBallast is defectiveBroken wire or bad connection120 VAC fuse is blownMechanicalmeter(s) notfunctioning1.2.3.4.5.Faulty meter24 VAC fuse is blownBroken wire or bad connectionFaulty processor boardFaulty mother boardBroken wire or bad connectionSpeaker is defectiveFaulty processor boardFaulty mother board1. Attach power cord toappropriate outlet (verifycorrect voltage) and to thelower module2. Replace the fuse AFTERchecking why it is blown3. Troubleshoot/replace theswitch1. Check related wiring andconnectors2. Replace the speaker3. Replace the processor board4. Replace the mother board1. Replace lamp, verifyoperation in self test2. Replace switch, verifyoperation in self test3. Replace the fuse AFTERchecking why it is blown(check for shorts!)4. Check related wiring andconnectors5. Replace the processor board6. Replace the mother board1. Replace the starter2. Replace the lamp3. Replace the ballast4. Check wires, connectors, 110volt junction block5. Replace the fuse1. Replace the meter2. Replace the fuse AFTERchecking why it is blown3. Check related wiring andconnectors4. Replace the processor board5. Replace the mother board10

California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.comPhase 3Software Troubleshooting ChartSymptomPossible CauseSolutionsCode/messageGame or system software sensed a tilt, Refer to page 7 of thisappears on theerror, service or security conditiondocument; refer to Fielddigital or dotService Manual (Section 3,matrix displaypages 8, 9), June 18, 1993, 821027-01Options (gameGame program not compatible withVerify DIP switch settings usingsounds, hopperprocessor board DIP switch settingsField Service Manual (Section 5,pay amounts,page 115), June 18, 1993, 821progressives) not027-01functioningproperlyStatistical data1. Faulty reset key switch1. Replace reset switchmode will not2. Game is not over/completed2. Complete the currentdisplay3. Broken wire/bad connectiongame4. Faulty processor board3. Check related wiring and5. Faulty mother boardconnectors4. Replace the processorboard5. Replace the mother boardSelf test mode1. Faulty self test switch1. Replace the self testwill not display2. Game is not over/completedswitch3. Machine is in tilt mode2. Complete the current4. Faulty processor boardgame5. Faulty mother board3. Clear the tilt4. Replace the processorboard5. Replace the mother board11

California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.comClearing your IGT S-PLUS Stepper (Complete Reset)o In the rare event the slot machine game needs changing; needs a battery replacement or aRAM error is encountered, your S-Plus machine will need to be reset to factory settings.o To do this, a clear chip is needed. Keep the following devices connected to the slotmachine during the clearing process: coin comparitor, bill validator, hopper, and/orprogressive meter. The Main Processing Unit programming will recognize these peripheraldevices during the clear chip procedure.o Make sure the lithium battery has a voltage of 3.6 volts. If there is an ERROR 12 on thedisplay, the battery must be replaced first, before the clear chip procedure. (Purchase a3.6-volt lithium battery with solder tabs spot welded to the positive and negative ends.) Ifthe battery has the correct voltage, skip the next step and proceed to the CLEAR CHIPPROCEDURE.o Turn the machine power to OFF. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Remove thecoin tray and hopper. Remove the (Main Processing Unit) MPU board from the machine.Carefully unsolder the old battery. Solder the new battery in the board. Watch thepolarity ( ) for the correct battery placement as shown on the board. Proceed with thesteps below to continue with the clear chip process.CLEAR CHIP PROCEDUREo With the power OFF to the slot machine, open the door, lift out the coin tray and slide thehopper out carefully from its rails. Place the hopper on an old towel. (If the battery hasbeen replaced, this step is not necessary.)o Pull up carefully on the large knob to remove the MPU from its chassis and out of itssockets. (If the battery has been replaced, this step is not necessary.)o On the circuit board (component side view), locate the game chip (the EEPROM will showtwo letters; usually SS) and a four-digit number. (The circuit board will have the wordsGAME PROM stamped above the chip holder.)o Observe/use all Electrostatic Discharge safety procedures to handle all ICs correctly.o Using a chip removal tool, carefully remove the EEPROM from the board. Take note of thedirection the notch on the chip is facing.o Carefully install the clear (CLR) chip in place of the previously-removed game chip.o Make sure the notch on the clear chip is facing the direction indicated on the MPU.12

California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.como Replace the MPU in the machine and make sure it is firmly seated.o Replace the hopper, sliding the edges carefully into the rails in the casing. Be sure it isfirmly seated in its plug.o Plug the machine's line cord into an electrical socket.o Power ON the machine.o Wait about 15 seconds, then press the reset button (the small white button near, or nextto, the power switch inside the machine.)o The machine will start counting up on the front display. Once the counting has stopped,the RAM has cleared. (A "1", and then a "2" will display, after a number of digits are shownbeing counted up from the value of "0".)o Turn OFF the power for the machine. Unplug the machine's line cord from the electricalwall socket.o Remove the hopper carefully, sliding the edges out of the rails in the casing. Place it on anold towel.o Remove the MPU.o Remove the clear (CLR) chip carefully with the chip removal tool.o Replace it with the original game chip (with the letters SS and a four-digit number.)o Make sure the notch is facing the correct direction and that all the pins are properly inplace.o Gently push the program chip back into the socket. The circuit board has the words GAMEPROM stamped above the chip holder.o Seat the MPU firmly back in place in its sockets.o Replace the hopper, sliding the edges carefully into the rails in the casing. Be sure it isfirmly seated in its plug.o Replace the coin tray.o Turn ON the machine and wait several seconds.13

California Antique Slots, Inc. – (805) 583-0785 rnia-antique-slots.como Look at the front display. It should read 61.o Push and hold the reset button (the white button near, or next to, the power switch) forabout 3 seconds. A tone will sound; the display will show a code of 61-1.o Close the door and turn the jackpot reset key once, one quarter turn CW (clockwise) withthe brass key on the right side of the machine in the cabinet keyhole lock.o Wait approximately 15 seconds. All three reels should spin, and then stop from left toright. The machine should be ready to play.o Try coining the machine. If it works, the clear chip procedure was successful.o If it does not and the display reads 65, open the door and push the reset button once.o Close the door and turn the jackpot reset key once again one quarter turn CW. Wait forthe reels to spin, then drop in a coin.If the above steps do not reset the machine, contact us for assistance.14

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