
Troubleshooting Chart
Problem
Probable Cause
Remedy
Monitor problems.
Blurry Monitor
Too bright, or dim.
Monitor will have to be removed from game,
and adjusted from front of screen.
a. Remove fish head.
b. Remove 2 wood braces holding monitor.
c. Peel monitor back away from sticky tape.
d. Use menu buttons to access monitor
adjustments.
Game plays but some of
the functions do not work.
a. None of inputs work. No coin up,
no test buttons, display may say
door open.
b. Display is OK, but does not show
some screens. No volume
c. Game freezes, locks up.
a. I/O Serial cable unplugged from I/O
board to motherboard
b. Flashdrive loose, or faulty.
c. Faulty RAM, or motherboard.
Game does not coin up.
a. One of coin switches jammed, or
held down.
b. Short in coin door harness.
c. I/O Serial cable unplugged from
I/O board to motherboard.
d. I/O board faulty.
a. If one coin switch is “closed” the other
one will not work either.
b. Unplug white molex from door, and
jump between white and black wires to
simulate coin-up.
c. Ensure serial cable is tight and
connected. Replace AACE1614 cable
if needed.
d. Replace I/O board. (AACB1900)
Low tickets displays on
monitor.
a. Stack of tickets not resting
properly on either of the low
ticket switches
b. Faulty switch.
c. Faulty wire or connection.
d. Faulty I/O board.
a. Adjust stack of tickets so they hold
both the switch actuators down.
b. Replace low ticket switch. (AASW200)
c. Check for proper
connection from
switch to I/O board.
Check continuity.
d. Replace I/O board. (AACB1900)
Summary of Contents for Big Bass Wheel Pro
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