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Tim clifford Posted on Mar 26, 2013
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Hi all, I have a Rowe AMI MM4 jukebox with the Rowe AMI 1100 mech. This was completly seized when i bought it, all seems to be working fine now except when returning the a side of a record, the toggle plunger solinoid lets go of the toggle plunger and it jams the record arm, any help would be gret Thanks

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Hi Tim,
Do you have the manual? If you do check the adjustments on the gripper bow and the gearing adjustments whilst in transfer.
If you have greased the cam or trunion gears then remove any trace of lubrication from the gripper bow assembly other than putting some high melting point grease in the trunion casting pivot points.
Also check on the gripper bow (transfer arm & hub assembly) this plastic moulding that goes through the trunion has two flanges on it that guide the toggle pins to help turn the gripper bow staight before it goes back into the basket.
I hope this helps.

Regards
Alan
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  • Posted on Aug 19, 2009

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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Alan Hood

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  • Posted on Oct 05, 2009

SOURCE: We have replaced the 3 volt battery and now we

Hi Ponorosa42,

Do you have the manual for the Rowe Ami R-92?
If not then you need to get one in order to set each location in the menu.
The manual can be purchased in a paper form or on CD from a number of dealers on Ebay.
The paper manuals can be purchased from www.victoryglass.com also a good source for spare parts.

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Alan Hood
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Alan Hood

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  • Posted on Feb 26, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Rowe AMI 100CD jukebox. Its making a loud

Hello camillemario,

The problem sounds as if there is a fault on the amplifier.
Pull the 110 volt plug from the power supply that feeds the amplifier.

If the amp is at fault and you are in the USA I would contact Bruce Wentworth for a test/repair to your amplifier.

Bruce Wentworth A&B Jukebox Repair 56 Old County Rd. Plaistow NH 03865. A&B Jukebox Repair specializes in the repair of Rowe circuit boards in Rowe ...
www.abjukeboxrepair.com

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Alan Hood
ami-man
UK

Alan Hood

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2010

SOURCE: What is command 84 on Rowe Ami Jukebox

Hello,

Command 084 relates to modem communications. This was intended for future use, 084 is Modem Is:

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Alan Hood
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John Fisher

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  • Posted on Dec 02, 2010

SOURCE: Hi' I have just got a rowe ami r-83 disco jukebox.

you need to check the Home signal to make sure the opto is activated at position 99. When the unit powers up the mechanism scans one complete cycle so it re-indexes the computer and starts scanning from position 00. If you want a quick test, turn the power off and scan the carousel to position 99 by releasing the latch on the left side of the mech just under and behind the mechanism motor. then power up the unit and it should pick the right selection. You can also observe the optic indicators on the mechanism control board under the turntable. The Home signal only operates at 99, the Index pulses between each record as it scans. Good Luck

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