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Old April 30th 12, 01:46 AM
drfreeze1739 drfreeze1739 is offline
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Default AMI R-80 Not working

Hello.

I have a r-80 jukebox.

It all turns on and lights up.

When pressing the song number to play it dont do anything...

I can manualy do it by holding down the silinode in the back side of the gear and it will move the arm and pull out the recoard and lay it down and play it.

The spinning mec on the front board dose not spin..

Can any one help???

Dose any one have a manual for this??
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Old May 1st 12, 06:21 AM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
kreed
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Default AMI R-80 Not working

On Apr 30, 10:46*am, drfreeze1739
wrote:
Hello.

I have a r-80 jukebox.

It all turns on and lights up.

When pressing the song number to play it dont do anything...

I can manualy do it by holding down the silinode in the back side of the
gear and it will move the arm and pull out the recoard and lay it down
and play it.

The spinning mec on the front board dose not spin..

Can any one help???

Dose any one have a manual for this??

--
drfreeze1739


This is very confusing

Is it digital or mechanical - IE does it have 0-9 buttons similar to
a telephone, or letter and number buttons ?
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Old May 1st 12, 10:20 AM
Alan Hood Alan Hood is offline
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Originally Posted by drfreeze1739 View Post
Hello.

I have a r-80 jukebox.

It all turns on and lights up.

When pressing the song number to play it dont do anything...

I can manualy do it by holding down the silinode in the back side of the gear and it will move the arm and pull out the recoard and lay it down and play it.

The spinning mec on the front board dose not spin..

Can any one help???

Dose any one have a manual for this??
Hello,

The 1976 R-80 with Imperial or Fleetwood (Diamond fake chrome paterns on a red background) trims is an electromechanical jukebox that used the Rowe Ami 1100 mechanism was the last electromechanical jukebox from Rowe Ami, they used the last of these cabinets with a 1200 mechanism in them called the R-80S before the R-81 came out in 1977.

Being as you know nothing about jukeboxes you need to get some professional help from a jukebox engineer that knows this era of Rowe Ami.

If you were in the Uk you could contact me for advice, parts or repairs.
If you let me know what country you live in I may be able to suggest the best person for you to contact.

Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man
UK
 




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