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AT&T Private Pay Phone Plus
February, 1988
5. Place Coin Chute Back Into Phone
• Make sure that the coin slot on the coin chute is facing towards you .
• Refer to Figure 5. Place the coin chute back into the base housing. The coin chute
should be aligned with the locating pins. Push the coin chute back until it is against
the back wall of the base housing. Make sure the power supply cables are routed
below the coin chute and against the back wall.
• Push up on the latch above the coin chute on the base housing (make sure the
spring is inserted into its holding area on top of chute), and then push the latch
down.
• Insert the coin chute plug into its connector (located below the internal keypad) and
latch.
• Replace the plastic cover that protects the chassis, and screw plastic cover to
chassis.
• Replace plastic coin relay cover.
Figure 5 Replace Coin Chute
COIN CHUTE LOCATING PIN
1 INSERT BOTTOM OF COIN CHUTE IN PLACE
6. Plug in Power Transformer
WARNING
3 TILT TOP LEFT
ILTTOP
BACK
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE
RECEPTACLE BEFORE INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE UNIT. TAPE THE COVER PLATE
TO THE RECEPTACLE BOX. WHEN REMOVING THE RECEPTACLE COVER SCREW,
COVER MAY FALL ACROSS PLUG PINS OR RECEPTACLE MAY BECOME DISPLACED.
• Plug the power transformer into a 110-volt outlet. It may be necessary to remove
the captive screw on the power transformer. After testing the phone, replace the
screw since it may be needed for final installation.
• If your phone is equipped with a power switch, be sure it is set at the ON position.
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