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#1 nickodgers

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Posted 04 November 2011 - 11:50 AM

I recently bought a Barcrest Cash Attack machine which works fine but one of the hold button bulbs has blown. The other bulbs are easy to change but I am not sure how to access the hold bulb. There is a yellow nut but that only loosens the hold button, if a tab has to be released it must be facing away and I cannot see how to access it, has anyone any ideas?Attached File  pics 002.jpg   593.63KB   14 downloads

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Posted 04 November 2011 - 11:55 AM

I recently bought a Barcrest Cash Attack machine which works fine but one of the hold button bulbs has blown. The other bulbs are easy to change but I am not sure how to access the hold bulb. There is a yellow nut but that only loosens the hold button, if a tab has to be released it must be facing away and I cannot see how to access it, has anyone any ideas?Attached File  pics 002.jpg   593.63KB   14 downloads

Hi they are normally twist and click try turning the fitment to the left or right then gently pulling it,it should then pop out for you to change the bulb the yellow plastic nut type thing is to hold the button in place.

Edited by Tommy c, 04 November 2011 - 11:56 AM.


#3 nickodgers

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Posted 05 November 2011 - 10:54 PM

Thanks Tommy, bulb now changed.

#4 stanmarsh14

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Posted 05 November 2011 - 11:09 PM

Yep, what you have, is the more new twist fitting type (Same idea, as a standard light bulb bayonet fitting), and they are much easier to deal with than the earlier snap-in versions, as with those, you have to keep wiggling them from side to side, to get them out.





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