SOURCE: 1968 ami rowe mm-2 juke box
the button may be repaired i suppose.. you need to replace with a new one else sontact a service center.. u stop pressing it and replace it.. if it goes on running it may create a master problem.. so first change the button!!
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SOURCE: Song Programming
Hello,
With regards to your problem with the Rowe Ami 100 cd jukebox.
Do you have a manual, if not I suggest you buy a printer manual or one on CD and refer to the Programming and Installation section.
In order for the jukebox to know about the cd's that are installed in the jukebox it has to initialize all or the changed cd's that have been replaced within the jukebox.
Put the jukebox into the Service Mode (the service mode should appear on the display)
Type 3 to select the Initialize sub menu
Type 0 and full initialize will appear on the display
Press Popular to start the initialization
Place the jukebox service switch into the normal mode
Initiazation will take around 30 minutes to complete.
Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man
SOURCE: CD palyer will not play all Songs
It sounds like the CD has to be initialized, so the jukebox knows how many songs are on the specific CD.
To initialize a CD, go into service mode, input code 31, then index the cd number (two digits), then hit "popular". return the jukebox to play mode.
The carousel should scan and load the CD you initialized, and then return it to it's slot.
It should now be able to play any song on the CD you select.
SOURCE: cracked rowe cover
THIS IS A COMMON PROBLEM. THE ONLY SOLUTION IS TO REPLACE THAT DOME.
GLUING WILL NOT WORK. APOXY WILL NOT WORK. THERE IS A LOT OF PRESSURE
AT THAT PLACE.
REPLACE THAT DOME IS THE WAY TO GO. GET N FRIENDS TO HELP, OR YOU WILL BREAK THE NEW DOME.
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SOURCE: I have rowe ami jukebox Eagle Laser Star and its
No don't do that. Take it to someone who services amps. They're all pretty much the same. Usually a couple of final-stage transistors are **** or the power supply is troubled. Good luck though!
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