I need a Rowe AMI jukebox repair manual

Thanks guys. Another question I have is....the one I am getting will come with the receiver box for a wireless remote. I am told, all I would need to get is the sensor and a remote. Any ideas where to get one of these?
 
I'd wait until you get the receiver box. I would suspect it is the sensor. But I don't know that Wall Box very well.

As for the remote, if it's still in production--I would contact Rowe and pay for a new one.

Thanks guys. Another question I have is....the one I am getting will come with the receiver box for a wireless remote. I am told, all I would need to get is the sensor and a remote. Any ideas where to get one of these?
 
Ken, is there a place where I can buy the #5 harness listed in the instruction manual? It is the IR interface to amp cable. I have the other two cables but I am missing that one. Thanks.
 
Get the harness part numbers from the manual and call your local Rowe distributor's parts department to order it. You cannot buy direct from Rowe. You order parts from a Rowe distributor.

Also, contact Eastcoast Amusements. They have been manufacturing some Rowe parts that were discontinued by Rowe.

http://www.eastcoastamusements.com/parts/
 
I am starting to piece my remote kit together. Just got the amp wire yesterday and hope to get the sensor and remote soon. I noticed in the instructions and there is about 4 different ways of hooking up the amp wire. It listed instructions for if you have a single volume control, dual volume control, background music kit with single volume control and background music kit with dual volume control. How do I know which one I am to go by?

Also I was messing around on the box that has a knob that you can turn to adjust the blinking of the lights on the front and how sensitive it is. By mistake when I went to make an adjustment, I turned a separate knob which is up and a little to the left from that one. There is no markings on it but it looks the same as the light sensitivity adjustment knob.
 
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If you do not plan on any special speaker setups, then use the "single volume control" instructions as that is the most common configuration.
 
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