
Troubleshooting Chart
Problem
Probable Cause
Remedy
a. Enter menu, ensure this is
not set to “Abandon Game”.
b. Enter menu,
check diagnostic
information for
“motor watchdog
error”
c. Door open
d. Faulty encoder sensor.
e. Auto-spin
catch broken.
f. Drive chain broken.
g. Cable problem.
h. I/O board faulty.
i. Game is set to “New Jersey”
mode.
a. Change to
“Motor Assist”
b. Change “abandon game” to “Motor Assist”.
Turn game off, and then back on to clear
error. Enter menu to verify change.
c. Motor assist will not engage if game thinks
door is open. Close all doors.
d. Assist motor will try for 2 seconds, not “see”
the wheel turning, and then deactivate
.
Replace encoder sensor. (AACB1901)
e. Inspect mechanism on left side door.
Replace spring if needed
.(A5SREX040)
f. Inspect drive chain that powers wheel.
Replace if needed. (A5CH1003)
g. Inspect cable from
Assist Motor to
I/O board.
h. Replace I/O board. (AACB1900)
i. New Jersey law does not allow wheel to
auto-spin.
Motor will not
assist the slow
spin.
Game should always try to
assist a slow spin.
It helps the smaller child
play the game.
Attract Mode – The big
spinning wheel attracts
players to game.
If not, the reason can be
any one of these problems
making game go to
“Abandon Game”
Motor Problem
As motor starts, 5 Volts DC is present at connector. (It builds to 12 Volts as
wheel gains speed)
AACE1616
RED
BLACK
RED
YELLOW
GREEN
BLACK
MOTOR
TO I/O BOARD:
Phone cables are doubled up
for redundancy – Motor will
still work with 1 wire off
Summary of Contents for Big Bass Wheel Pro
Page 1: ...Troubleshooting Guide...