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Elektra attract mode question

By StratDoc

3 years ago



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#1 3 years ago

My Elektra is playing fine - no issues - but attract mode is not working properly. When I switch on the game it flashes the pf lights, then says "you have been exposed" or whatever the initial call it is, solenoids reset, but then very few lights flash during attract mode and lower pf lights never flash. Switches in trough are fine, game starts and plays properly.

As much as I have played this game, is the how attract mode works?

Thanks,

1 week later
#2 3 years ago

The attract mode voice 'call out' is switchable. (it can get annoying after a while). You can turn it off at switch 30.
There is no adjustment for the attract mode light flashing. If the lights work during the game or in self test then the attract mode is working as designed.

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