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Air Ride Multiplayer Hockey Table 

 

 

Instruction Manual 

 

 

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Care and Maintenance 

 

1.

 

Use a soft cloth and product-specific  polishing spray to clean the unit.  We 

recommend using a microfiber cloth.  THE PLAYFIELD SHOULD BE 

CLEANED WITH PRE-APPROVED HOCKEY TABLE POLISH ONLY.  Air 

holes on the playfield may become clogged if a household cleaner is used. 

 

2.

 

Dust, grime, and other debris can collect inside the body of your table over 

time. Vacuum out the inside cavities frequently. NEVER ATTEMPT to clean 

the interior while the game is operating. 

 

3.

 

Clean any dirt or debris from the main PC Board with a soft brush or dry cloth. 

NEVER USE WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS. Always be sure to turn off or 

unplug the machine before opening the PC Board panel. 

 

4.

 

Any non-ammonia non-bleach based household cleaner may be used to wipe 

down the poles, side panels, and legs. 

 

5.

 

Periodically check the functionality of the coin mechanisms and empty coin 

boxes. 

 

6.

 

Perform maintenance work in accordance with these instructions. Be sure to 

always turn off the power before servicing the machine. 

 

 

DO NOT TAP POWER TO THE TABLE. 

All card swipe and table accessories (including toppers) must be powered independently. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BG-L001

Page 1: ...SKU BG L001 Air Ride Hockey Table Instruction Manual Assembly Operation and Care Instructions Serial Distributed By Sales Person Technical Service 1 716 866 0054 v 090616 ...

Page 2: ...e all wires linked correctly and securely connected to each other If coupled in an incorrect manner the connection will not be made accurately and it could cause not only irreparable damage to the machine but is also a potential fire hazard DO NOT INSERT CONNECTORS FORCIBLY Check that the all the cables including power cables are undamaged Do power cables or other wires have any splices cuts or de...

Page 3: ... the machine Be sure to keep this manual close to the product or in a convenient place for future reference IMPORTANT NOTICES This product is intended for indoor use only This is NOT a child s toy adult supervision is required for children to play this game Children under 120cm roughly 4ft in height should not approach the table while it is in use as this could be hazardous Do not sit climb or lea...

Page 4: ...eplacement of units or replaceable parts o Actions Approved for Site Maintenance Personnel Machine assembly maintenance inspection and replacement of units or replaceable parts Other Qualified Professionals Personnel employed by the amusement equipment manufacturer Personnel may also have been involved in design production testing or maintenance of said amusement equipment This individual should h...

Page 5: ... requires direct contact with the interior of the product If the work is to be performed in the power on status the Instruction Manual will state to do so Be sure to ground the Earth Terminal This is not required in the case where a power cord with earth ground is used Ensure the power supply used is equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker This product does not incorporate an Earth Leakage Breaker ...

Page 6: ...ght places subject to high temperatures or in the proximity of heat dispensing units or portable heating devices places filled with inflammable gas within the vicinity of highly flammable or volatile chemicals or other hazardous materials dusty places sloped surfaces places subject to any type of violent impact the vicinity of anti disaster solutions such as fire exits and extinguishers places whe...

Page 7: ...urely attached before rotating the table 5 Please Note Children and pets should be kept away from assembly and game pieces this machine contains small parts that could be a potential choking hazard 6 DO NOT TAP POWER TO THE TABLE All card swipe and table accessories including toppers must be powered independently TOOLS NEEDED Instruction Manual with Step by Step Assembly Screw Driver or Drill Scis...

Page 8: ...deeply or you may damage the unit 2 Open the cardboard box to ensure the wooden side is facing up and the playfield is facing down to the floor Wood side is the Bottom surface of the hockey table 3 Use a screw driver or drill to unscrew the 4 screws on the panel with the sticker marked PARTS on it Once the panel is opened please take out the parts indicated below For Legs 16 Roundhead screws M8x25...

Page 9: ...0 Pucks 4 Mallets 1 Table Polish AC Power Supply Cord Assembly Step B Assemble the Table Legs 1 Take out the 4 plastic legs and screw the adjustable leg levelers in to the base of the legs Place the legs on the bottom surface of the table Ensure alignment and then attach them with the big flathead screw M5x35 and washer M8x16 Make sure grey surface is facing out Power cord holder 4 Table Legs Adju...

Page 10: ...es to place the legs on the ground Place the included foam padding on either side of the goal release bay Take caution not to damage the goal bay or LED lights Make sure grey surface is facing out 1 roundhead screw M8x25 1 flat washer M8x16 Grey surface Ensure all legs are tightly attached then flip the table 90 degrees keeping the cardboard top on to prevent scratching This action requires 2 4 pe...

Page 11: ...components such as the motherboard coin mechanism motor etc The 5v and 12v are separated to ensure no interference to components when one has an insufficient supply or an unstable supply of power Note Avoid electric shock Do not touch open terminals or exposed wires Please turn off the game to perform repairs Note 5v is on the left 12v is on the right Motherboard PC Board PCB This controls the ope...

Page 12: ... Direct Current DC Input outlet NC35 A1 Output Control point NC36 B1 Output Control point NC311 Electro magnet switch for goal gates solenoid NC3 Rail Strike Detector NC4 Rail Strike Detector NC40 Rail Strike Detector NC41 Rail Strike Detector NC42 Rail Strike Detector NC43 Strike Detector NC310 Blower output NC312 Alternating Current AC Output R3 Sound Effect and Volume adjustment VF1 Total Volum...

Page 13: ...P SWITCH 1 I UP O DOWN Default Position is Down DIP SW1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 COINS CREDITS I I I 1 2 O I I 1 3 I O I 1 4 O O I 2 1 I I O 3 1 O I O 4 1 I O O DIP SWITCH 2 DIP SW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LIVES 5 O O O 5 I O O 5 O I O 5 I I O 5 O O I 5 I O I 4 O I I 3 I I I TIME MIN NO LIMIT O O O 10 I O O 8 O I O 6 I I O 4 O O I 3 I O I 2 O I I 1 I I I ...

Page 14: ...Spacers 4 3301311 Interior Corner Part Attachment 4 3301320 Body Corner Piece 327mm 4 3301347 Puck Release Bay plastic only 2 3303648 Puck Slide 362 x 200 x 8mm 4 3612399 Puck Release Bay w LED 2 3501053L Black Rubber Perimeter Rail Trim 1 616030028 Leg Leveler 4 616030029 Air Hockey Leg 400mm 4 616030036 Red Goal Bar for Model L 470mm 1 616030037 Green Goal Bar for Model L 470mm 1 3704009 Play Fi...

Page 15: ...ance should be performed on the machine to ensure that it is clean smooth and debris free see section Care and Maintenance 5 Do not use any sharp instruments on any part of the machine as it may cause irreparable damage 6 Remove and replace any piece or part that becomes damaged 7 Turn off the game and have it inspected by an electrician or service technician if it is operating abnormally 8 Contac...

Page 16: ...es frequently NEVER ATTEMPT to clean the interior while the game is operating 3 Clean any dirt or debris from the main PC Board with a soft brush or dry cloth NEVER USE WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS Always be sure to turn off or unplug the machine before opening the PC Board panel 4 Any non ammonia non bleach based household cleaner may be used to wipe down the poles side panels and legs 5 Periodically c...

Page 17: ...nd Puck Chute Light Control Cards These cards control the display panel and puck chute lights Optical Goal Sensor Check the PC Board error lights to make sure the optical goal sensor light is not on PC Board The PC Board controls the game operation All adjustments to time goals or lives depending on model are made using this PC Board Errors can be diagnosed using the error lights found near the to...

Page 18: ...uck to remain in the view of the sensor Light B Start Button Light Signal Light C Coin Mechanism Error Light Signal This light will flash when a coin is passed through the coin acceptor However if this light is steadily on check to make sure that the N C N O Normally Closed or Normally Open setting is set to N O The Coin Mechanism may need to be replaced if the problem persists Light D Ticket Erro...

Page 19: ...Air Ride Multiplayer Hockey Table Instruction Manual service barrongames com 18 For assistance call 1 716 866 0054 Coin Mechanism Wiring Diagram ...

Page 20: ...International 84 Aero Drive Suite 5 Buffalo NY 14225 Phone 1 716 866 0054 Fax 1 716 630 0055 www BarronGames com For Parts and Service Information please contact us phone 1 716 866 0054 email Service BarronGames com ...

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