Hi i hav a 470 rockola jukebox it dosnt seem to
The problem is probably in the keyboard. Clean all the contact switches you can get to with very fine sandpaper. The reason it is stuck is it is waiting for that third selection to complete the circuit.
1/20/2010 12:50:25 PM •
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No operating instructions
No oil needed - is hot air popper. Use round lid on top to measure popcorn, pour popcorn into metal part in center of popper.
12/24/2009 6:13:48 PM •
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Its a 120v 670w motor for the ccp-510 I need the
Call them at this number and see if they can provide you with a source for the "replacement" motor.
The Helman Group, Ltd. 1621 Beacon Pl. Oxnard, CA 93033-2452. Phone: (805)487-7772. Fax: (805)487-9975. Tollfree: (800)217-1958.
1/15/2010 6:13:47 PM •
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The third select button will not stop down
I have a model 464 and my problem was similar but mine was the second digit.I replaced the p c board in the selection control box and my problem was gone.I would check the selection control box.Hope this helps
12/14/2009 9:26:32 PM •
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I have a Seeburg MCU3 Prelude - had is repaired a
No, but like any machine, it does need lubrication once in a while. You should purchase a manual for it (eBay).
If the clutch has become stuck, it's time to call in a pro.
Are you sure it's in "PLAY" mode? Check to be sure the service switch is in "PLAY."
Does the motor turn?
If yes, try pressing the reject button on the back. Maybe it's stuck thinking it's playing a record in an empty slot (clamp arm will be against the turntable). There is also a manual trip lever just to the right of the tonearm. lift up on it if the motor is turning and see if that triggers it. Go ahead, it won't hurt you.
if the motor itself has frozen up from lack of oil, try putting some light machine oil (NOT 3-in-1 or anything paraffin based) in the oil cups on the side of the motor and letting it sit for a few hours. Then, turn the motor shaft by hand a little. This may free it up. if so, count your blessings and call someone in to give the whole mechanism a proper lubrication or something else will eventually seize up or wear out.
Good luck.
12/24/2009 2:01:36 AM •
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How much oil do you put in with the chocolate?
Experiment with it. Start with just a little oil and periodically add more until it flows properly. Be sure it sets up when it gets cool, if it doesn't you have to much oil.
Good Luck,
Gilshultz
12/3/2009 3:23:44 AM •
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