Maintenance

The operator of the Access Kiddie Ride Unit should regularly monitor its rocking motion to ensure that the drive mechanism is operating correctly and also check the condition of the rear door and its components as well as the movable seat and its operational components.
The control box is the component of the Access Kiddie Ride Unit which contains its primary control features and its general configuration is illustrated in the diagram below.

Control Box Diagram

The coin box should also be checked at regular intervals to prevent overfill or excessive weight which could serve to damage its components.

When servicing the coin box, the operator must first unplug the Access Kiddie Ride Unit from its power source.  With this complete, the grill located at the front of the unit’s body can then be unlocked, allowing for its removal from the body and providing access to the interior.  The coin mechanism is then unlocked and the coin box can be removed and emptied.
With the coin mechanism thus exposed, the operator can also clean any debris that may have collected in its interior during normal operation.
The coin box mechanism used with the Access Kiddie Ride Unit is capable of being adjusted by the operator to accept and count different denominations of coins.  This is accomplished by the operator exposing the coin box as described above and then unlocking and removing it.  With the mechanism removed, the rail screws are loosened which allows the rails themselves to be adjusted to compensate for varying coin sizes.

The mechanism that controls the length that the Access Kiddie Ride Unit will operate after the insertion of the proper denomination and amount of coins is contained within the control unit.

 
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