Title: Transport speed error ... How to correct? Post by: Bigcheeze on November 20, 2010, 01:51:26 AM I apologize for asking yet another question but my JCM WBA13ss will not take any bills. I hear it cycle at machine power on (a bit loud). I read the CDS Big Cheese user manual and I believe it was in 'Machine Test' that it indicated I had a Transport Speed error when testing 'Bill Val'.
I could use a bit of advice about how to solve this. I didn't see a solution in the JCM manual or the CDS Big Cheese manual... at least I tried. Thanks in advance, BigCheese (Mike) Title: Re: Transport speed error ... How to correct? Post by: Bigcheeze on November 20, 2010, 03:01:51 PM I think I may have narrowed down the source of the problem for my BILL BAL / TRANSPORT SPEED error.
I removed the WBA 13 from my BIG CHEESE. I don't really know what type of problem I expected to discover but it looked fine (IMO). It didn't appear that the gears were binding, or old lubricant was old and thick. And I didn't find a $100 bill jammed in it, which is what I was hoping for. So then I looked at the cash box that holds the bills. There are 2 gears on the end. I figured out how the stacker arm stacks the bills in the box and it moved without binding. Then I tried turning the white gear on the left side of the photo below with my fingers. It has rollers that move the bill. I expected it to turn rather freely but it takes more effort than I expected. It doesn't look like this box is made to be disassembled so do I just spray it with a lubricant or is it best to replace the box? I ask about the lubricant spray because if I get it on the 'bill rollers' wont that make it difficult for the rollers to move the bill? Thanks in advance, BigCheese (Mike) Title: Re: Transport speed error ... How to correct? Post by: Bigcheeze on November 28, 2010, 02:07:25 PM The WBA 13 in my CDS Big Cheese is now working. I wish that I could tell you what the problem and solution were, but I don't know.
All I did was: - download the WBA 13 manual from the WBA webpage - ran through the diagnostics using the dip switch on the WBA 13 (diagnotics showed no errors) - put the dip switches back in their original position which was all up or all down (don't have it in front of me right now) - used the atttendant switch on the side of the cabinet to reset the slot After that, it worked. It runs slower than I expect and it's noisier than I expect, but it runs just fine. All I have to do now is change a few chaser lights and enjoy the game. |