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Posted on May 19, 2009

All lights not working

I have a Jukebox - Classic 200, model 2156 indicating manufacture in Indonesia and China. The lights in and around the jukebox have stopped working and I can't find my way in to repair the problem.

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If the feature that allows you to play an entire album by entering 00 after the track number is not working on your Rowe 100L jukebox, there could be a few possible causes. Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
  1. Check the jukebox manual: Consult the jukebox manual to make sure that you are entering the code correctly and that the feature is supported by your jukebox model.
  2. Check the jukebox settings: Make sure that the jukebox is set to the correct mode for playing albums. Consult the jukebox manual for instructions on how to access and modify the jukebox settings.
  3. Check the jukebox software: If the jukebox is equipped with a software system, make sure that it is up to date and functioning properly. You may need to contact the manufacturer or a professional service technician to update the software or troubleshoot any issues.
If the "play my song first" button is not lighting up as expected, it could be due to a problem with the button itself or with the jukebox's lighting system. You may need to seek professional assistance or contact the manufacturer for further troubleshooting and support.
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Jun 26, 2002 - 1940-1962 Speaker Serial Numbers & Production. Wurlitzer Jukebox Serial #'s & Production 1934-1950. Serial Number.

History of the 1018.

The Wurlitzer 1015 became a big hit in 1946. Wurlitzer had to call a halt to the production of jukeboxes due to the war in order to produce important war products such as radar components.
The engineers, especially designer Paul Fuller, had continued to work on new jukebox models over this period. The result was called the "1015". Between 1946 and 1947, 56,000 of these machines were built and sold in just 18 months. The exceptional design of the "1015" had made it possibly the most attractive jukebox of all time. In all events, it was sold more than any other model in the 20th century. The "golden era" of the jukebox continued into the first post war years.
The "Silver era" of Jukeboxes began around 1950. The design was changed, the 45 single made inroads, and the selection from 100 titles became standard. Jukeboxes with shiny chrome and magical lighting began to be produced. They became a fascinating focal point in any bar or caf?. In 1956,Wurlitzer produced their first jukebox with a selection of 200 titles perfectly timed for its 100th company anniversary, the Wurlitzer 2000.
By the end of the Fifties much of the earlier classic styling had been lost. Tooling costs to produce new models each year and compete with rival jukebox manufactures, had weakened the company and the jukebox boom years where coming to an end.
Wurlitzer continued to produce jukeboxes throughout the Sixties and early Seventies, but never in the numbers of better times. The visual play machines had gone and boxy cabinet designs where the order of the day. In a last ditch attempt to revitalise their dwindling market the company looked back to their Paul Fuller creations for inspiration and came up with a nostalgia model for 1974, the 1050. It did not prove to be a popular model and sounded the ***** knoll for Wurlitzer who ceased manufacturing jukeboxes in the USA the same year.
The name Wurlitzer lived on as they had set up a German subsidiary (Deutsche Wurlitzer) in the early Sixties to accommodate a booming European market. The German factory continued to manufacture jukeboxes and supply jukeboxes worldwide as well as it's range of high quality vending machines.
Some 40 years after the Paul Fuller design of the 1015, Wurlitzer started production in 1986 of the "One More Time" nostalgia jukebox, a recreation of the legendary 1946 model but with modern technology. This proved to be very successful and in 1990 the "One More Time" CD model was introduced.
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What model is your Rowe Ami jukebox, there will be an information label on the back or inside the jukebox with the serial number and the model type. We can suggest a solution once we know your model type.

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  2. Check the bill acceptor: Make sure the bill acceptor is clean and in good working order, and that the bill path is not blocked.
  3. Check the credit display: Make sure the credit display is working properly and that it is displaying the correct amount of credits.
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  5. Check the selection buttons: Make sure the selection buttons are working properly and that the jukebox is able to receive selection inputs
  6. Check the amplifier and speaker: Make sure the amplifier and speaker are working properly and that the jukebox is producing sound.
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All of the one more time jukeboxes used the Phillips CD player, they started with the CDM3 then the CDM4 and CDM12 etc.
Around 1993 it would have been the CDM3/4.
You need to identify which Decoder it is using in the jukebox or you need a kit that replaces the CD player and Decoder.

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