by Ron Rich »
Sat Feb 21, 2015 6:24 am
Hi Ken,
This is one of the very few jukebox models known by it's "Marketing Name" rather then it's model number--probably due to the different model numbers used for the same, two, basic, cabinet styles. The ones that have the Green colors is a Continental, those with Red, are Continental II.
Simple fix--don't recall if A-1 and A-2 are the same record, or it was numbered A-1/B-1. Either way, look at the rear "pin pushers" A-1is embossed on the outside of the large pin holder wheel. Select A-1, and watch which pin is "pushed" - If it's one before or one after the one marked A-1, check the "straightness" of the pin pusher--"adjust as needed" to be perfectly straight. If perfectly straight, adjustment of the linkage is needed. If it is pushing the pin exactly 180 degrees away, you will need to check the service manual, as I do not recall the fix for that (seems I have done it--but way too long ago).
Is there a common fix to make this Free Play--no "fix" -- Jukeboxes were designed to MAKE money!! Free play makes NO money !!
The EZ way to change these into free play mode, is to cut the common wire that joins the two cancel coils in the pricing unit--add some credits, and--believe it or not--you have free played it.
Ron Rich