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10. Install the new motor onto the motor bracket 
and reattach the arm assembly.  

 

Circuit Boards 

 

 

11. Reinstall the motor assembly in the game. 

CAUTION:

 

Static electricity 

could harm circuit boards 
and processor chips. Always 
ground yourself by cable or 
by touching metal surfaces 

prior to removing or servicing electronic 
equipment in this game. Avoid working on 
carpeted surfaces.

 

 
12. Fasten the green ground wire and reattach 
the sensor connector. Reconnect the motor 
power cord to the fuse block and secure all 
wires to the game cabinet with wire clips. 
 
13. Test to insure proper operation of the game. 
 

 

Kicker Solenoid Replacement 

Display Circuit Board 

 

 

The kicker solenoid’s purpose is to vibrate the 
playfield, when the playfield is lowered, to 
remove any loose coins/tokens from the 
playfield. 

The ‘Tickets Owed’ display circuit board is 
replaced as follows. 
 
1. Open the rear door panel and shut off 
power to the game by turning the power strip 
OFF.  

 
1.  Open the rear access door and shut OFF 
power to the game.  

 

 

2.  Unplug the white phone cord from the circuit 
board. See Figure 13. 

2.  Open the front access door and disconnect 
the power cord which is plugged into the fuse 
block, 

Figure 4

. Remove wire clips holding cord 

in place. 

 
3.  Remove the four hex nuts securing the 
board to the upper display and remove the 
board. 

 
3.  Remove the four hex nuts and star washers 
securing the solenoid to the bracket. See 

Figure 

12

.  

 
4.  Install a new board in the reverse manner. 
Test the game to insure it is working properly. 

 

 

4.  Install the new solenoid in reverse order and 
test the game to insure it is working properly. 
Be sure the green ground wire is fastened 
under a mounting bolt.  

 

Figure 12  Kicker Solenoid

 

FOUR 

MOUNTING 

BOLTS 

Figure 13  Ticket Display Board 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for Deep Freeze

Page 1: ...er 2004 BAY TEK INC Service 920 822 3951 ext 1102 Parts 920 822 3951 ext 1101 1077 East Glenbrook Drive Fax 920 822 8936 Pulaski WI 54162 Service Fax 920 822 1496 E mail service bay tek com Sales 920...

Page 2: ...rategy 13 Error Codes 13 Diagnose Power Supply 14 SERVICE AND REPAIR SECTION 15 Playfield Access 15 Coin Sensor Switch Replacement 15 Playfield Incline Motor Sensor Replacement 16 Kicker Solenoid Repl...

Page 3: ...ection A Chase Lights Q13 Q16 28 Output Section B Q17 Q24 29 Output Section C Q5 Q12 30 Power Section 31 Processor Section Input RD 32 SPARE PARTS DEEP FREEZE 33 WARRANTY INFORMATION 34 NOTES 35 Deep...

Page 4: ...irst aim a coin chute towards one of the three desired bonus icicles Next the player drops a coin or token into a slot that propels the coin out the chute toward the target If the coin misses the targ...

Page 5: ...rrier first Then contact Bay tek at service bay tek com or phone 920 822 3951 to order replacement parts Note The coin box lock is provided with a different set of keys allowing operators to hand out...

Page 6: ...ation A volume control is located near the prize counter WORKING NON Figure 2 Counters Volume Control Ticket Clear Counters Counters are mounted inside the front cabinet door next to the ticket dispen...

Page 7: ...the following pages The main circuit board is located on the inside center wall of the cabinet Be sure power is off before setting these dipswitches Dipswitches IMPORTANT Power must be OFF to the gam...

Page 8: ...umber of Bonus Ticket Value for the bottom center icicle The default setting is 500 tickets 1000 ON ON ON Enable ON Sets the Attract Mode During Attract mode the attraction lighting will light up and...

Page 9: ...actory default setting is 25 games 100 Games ON ON 0 OFF OFF OFF 1 OFF OFF ON 2 OFF ON OFF 3 OFF ON ON 4 ON OFF OFF 5 ON OFF ON 6 ON ON OFF Sets Mercy Ticket Payout Sets the number of mercy tickets pa...

Page 10: ...eft Rear Center Right Rear Right Front Top Row 10 5 25 5 10 Bottom Row 50 10 BONUS 10 50 Ice Hole 3 2 3 PATTERN 5 Left Front Left Rear Center Right Rear Right Front Top Row 25 10 50 10 25 Bottom Row 1...

Page 11: ...tances can cause severe burns or personal injury Always use non flammable solvents for cleaning parts and surfaces of this game Do not use flammable substances such as gasoline kerosene or thinners Da...

Page 12: ...ng not functioning properly a Lamp out b Fixture unplugged c Cable problem d Main circuit board malfunction a Replace burned florescent tubes b Plug power cable into power strip c Check for proper con...

Page 13: ...problem to the main circuit board Tickets do not dispense a Disconnected loose or broken wiring b Faulty main circuit board a Check connectors Check for continuity between main board and ticket dispen...

Page 14: ...s first such as unplugged loose or broken wires and bad sensors bent pinched stuck or jammed components Figure 4 Fuse Block KICKER SOLENOID 2 AMP 250 V PLAYFIELD LIFT MOTOR 5 AMP 250 V Error Codes Err...

Page 15: ...y Turn power OFF Unplug all outputs from the Gen 5 Circuit Board Reconnect the 12 volt output wires to the Power Supply Turn power ON Green LED Light comes ON Green LED Light remains OFF Short in Main...

Page 16: ...ubstances such as gasoline kerosene or thinners 5 After performing maintenance or cleaning replace the glass and secure by locking the control service panel in place 6 Test the game to insure proper o...

Page 17: ...nents from the cam and replace the worn or bent parts then reassemble 3 The following components need to be removed as well as associated wiring and wiring clips The rear door stops lower target mount...

Page 18: ...om the playfield The Tickets Owed display circuit board is replaced as follows 1 Open the rear door panel and shut off power to the game by turning the power strip OFF 1 Open the rear access door and...

Page 19: ...ing extensive disassembly of the game Contact Bay Tek Service Department for additional assistance if needed Figure 14 Target Sensor Access The following is an abbreviated procedure for the replacemen...

Page 20: ...d board NOTE If swapping the circuit board with a spare Gen 5 board for testing purposes be sure to also swap out the software chip Use extreme care to prevent static electricity and to prevent bendin...

Page 21: ...SOUND CHIP SOFTWARE CHIP S2 S1 Figure 18 Main Gen 5 Circuit Board Deep Freeze 20...

Page 22: ...iew Direction All connector drawings are as Viewed from the pin out position J1 DISPLAY CHASE LIGHTS J2 J3 J4 12 VOLT INPUT WHITE 12 VOLT GROUND GREEN 12 VOLT INPUT WHITE 12 VOLT GROUND GREEN IN FROM...

Page 23: ...GNAL WHITE PUSH BUTTON 3 SIGNAL GREEN TABLE DROP PUSHBUTTON 1 SIGNAL RED BACK TOP RIGHT SENSOR SIGNAL WHITE BLACK BACK LOWER RIGHT SENSOR SIGNAL RED BLACK TOP CENTER ICICLE SENSOR SIGNAL RED WHITE LOW...

Page 24: ...E TICKET COUNTER OUTPUT PURPLE MOTOR HOME SENSOR SIGNAL WHITE MOTOR HOME SENSOR GROUND GREEN LOW TICKET SWITCH OUTPUT ORANGE LOW TICKET SWITCH GROUND GREEN COIN MECH SWITCH GROUND BLACK COIN MECH SWIT...

Page 25: ...Gen 5 Main Board Schematics Deep Freeze 24...

Page 26: ...Communications Serial EEprom Deep Freeze 25...

Page 27: ...Input Section A Configuration Switches Deep Freeze 26...

Page 28: ...Deep Freeze 27 Input Section B Inputs RE RC...

Page 29: ...Output Section A Chase Lights Q13 Q16 Deep Freeze 28...

Page 30: ...Output Section B Q17 Q24 Deep Freeze 29...

Page 31: ...Deep Freeze 30 Output Section C Q5 Q12...

Page 32: ...Deep Freeze 31 Power Section...

Page 33: ...Deep Freeze 32 Processor Section Input RD...

Page 34: ...reeze Sound Chip AAEP DF Deep Freeze Software Chip AAMC DF Short Sensor Board AABD1200 Tall Sensor Board AABD1201 Ticket Display Board AABD2603 Square Sensor Board AABD1203 Plastics Top Formed Plastic...

Page 35: ...l 920 822 3951 or email service bay tek com REPAIR OF NON WARRANTY UNITS Should your game need servicing determine the serial number from the logic and call 920 822 3951 or email service bay tek com A...

Page 36: ...NOTES Deep Freeze 35...

Page 37: ...Deep Freeze 36 NOTES...

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