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    Default Re: What model is this?

    The key on the power supply is used for both the hard reset and odds setting. The red button is most likely what will change the odds. Sometimes you might have to run thru the reset process a couple times. You need to follow it as is without missing a step.

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    Ok I will follow the steps in the manual. You think that manual you posted the link to is in Japanese??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peteybob View Post
    Here is the sequence for performing a hard reset and changing the odds. Some have switches instead of keys though.
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    On an interesting note I think I came across a players guide for this machine while shopping in Japan.
    https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m191416315

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    Ok I will follow the steps in the manual. You think that manual you posted the link to is in Japanese??
    I'm sorry for any confusion among my posts. The steps to follow for resetting a machine was in reference to the first picture above.

    The second picture is only a user's guide as to the flow of the game play of the machine. It is much like any stickers on the front of the machine (if yours has them) depicting what series of reel icons will produce different results.

    The user's guide books are mainly an extended version of the game flow that are given out to patrons in the Japanese Parlors when new machines are introduced. Some of us like to have them when found for a couple dollars. Yes they are written in Japanese. That guide book would cost $10+ by the time it got to the states. I was more so just showing that it did exist for your machine.

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    Yes some of us like to have the promo items for our machines. Play guides, parlour flags, seat covers, banners, large colour guides etc.
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