Although jukeboxes are designed for hundreds of thousands (ormillions) of plays ...it was assumed by the manufacturere thatthe jukebox received regular service. These manuals are thoseprovided to the Operator for this express purpose and are basicallya "do it yourself" instructions for all potential maintenanceand repair.
The section lists known Jukebox Reference Manuals that arecurrently in publication and available for purchase from a varietyof sources. In general, manuals are available for all major Jukeboxesever produced. The subjects covered include one or more of thefullowing:
All of these manuals are quality reproductions of the manufacturer'soriginals and are published by AMR (Which is now owned by "VictoryGlass Inc"). The are printed on heavy stock paper, spiralbound for easy viewing (they lay flat) and have plastic laminatedcovers. They usually cost between $15 and $45 dollars each andare available through a variety of sources in Jukebox Publicationsand on the Internet.
The following tables list most of the manualsavailable by manufacturer. The tables show the AMR Stock Number(which most resellers continue to reference), the Model covered,a brief description of the manuals purpose and the number of pages.Tables that follow are: