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BOB’S SPACE RACERS®                                                                                                                                  PUPPY JUMP

TM

 ARCADE GAME MANUAL  

 

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CALLING FOR SERVICE 

 

1. When calling for service, please check the service manual first. Many times the answer to your problem has been 
addressed in this documentation. 
 
2. Please make sure you have the serial number of the game ready when you call. 
 
3. If this is a repeat call, please tell the service technician that you have made a previous call regarding this problem. 
This way we will be able to retrieve the history on your game allowing us to serve you better and save you time. 
 
4. Please retain proof of purchase for your product. This might be requested for warranty repairs. 
 
5. Please call from the game if possible since we might need you to check certain things on the game while we are on 
the telephone with you. 

 

 
 

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS, PLEASE CALL OUR SERVICE 

DEPARTMENT AT 

 

 (386) 677-0761  

(MONDAY 

– FRIDAY, 8:30AM – 5:00PM EST, EXCLUDING HOLIDAYS) 

 

(or) 

 

EMAIL QUESTIONS TO:

 

[email protected] 

 

(or) 

 

VISIT THE “CUSTOMER SUPPORT” SECTION ON OUR WEBSITE: 

WWW.BOBSSPACERACERS.COM 

 

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Summary of Contents for Puppy Jump

Page 1: ...Incorporated 427 15th Street Daytona Beach Florida 32117 Tel 386 677 0761 Fax 386 677 0794 Puppy Jump Rev B Operations Manual Be sure to read this Operation Manual before using your machine to ensure...

Page 2: ...9 INSTRUCTION FOR PLAY 10 Basic Game Functions 10 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS 11 Explanation Of Programming Values 12 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 12 Maintenance 13 Cleaning 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 ERROR CODES Di...

Page 3: ...BOB S SPACE RACERS PUPPY JUMPTM ARCADE GAME MANUAL 4 MODEL VIEW...

Page 4: ...L 5 SPECIFICATIONS Rated power supply 120VAC 5 60 Hz Note Please refer to the label on the game for the actual voltage Power consumption 5Amp 120V Dimensions 31 W x 40 D x 88 H Weight 350 lbs NOTE Gam...

Page 5: ...rily non technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the internal system To Maintain Safety To ensure the safe usage of the product be sure to read the following before using the product T...

Page 6: ...parts could activate unexpectedly causing injury This product is heavy necessitated by the design When moving this game be sure you have adequate help Use a suitable dolly or hand truck where practica...

Page 7: ...ting the power WARNING For indoor use only ATTENTION Be sure to check the Electrical Specifications Ensure that this product is compatible with your location s power supply voltage and frequency requi...

Page 8: ...cord out of the socket Do not touch the power plug with wet hands Do not draw or twist the cord or near a heat source Do not place the cord where the player can easily trip over or come in contact wit...

Page 9: ...rease in the score After a predetermined amount of jumps set by the options setting the motor will then increase in speed slightly This will repeat until the player has touched the hoop with the toy G...

Page 10: ...etting this option to at least 3 minimum with 4 being the BSR default setting PROGRAMMING OPTIONS BONUS displays displays the option register P0 P1 P2 etc SCORE display displays the option value 1 2 3...

Page 11: ...d points per ticket STARTING MOTOR SPEED Speed at which the motor will start off HIGH SCORE TO BEAT This sets the high score to beat to win bonus tickets this does not increase STARTING BONUS TICKET V...

Page 12: ...priate replacement parts Using the wrong parts could lead to malfunction or damage to the game and components 3 Do not substitute or change equipment without authorization Doing so could lead to a sho...

Page 13: ...of the wires to make sure they are not broken 4 Check for obvious damage to the P C Boards or electrical components 5 If you have multiple games or multiple parts on a game change or exchange the par...

Page 14: ...d No tickets in the game Refill ticket dispenser Tickets jammed in dispenser Clear ticket jam Ticket dispenser sensor blocked with debris Clean off sensor Poor connection on the ticket dispenser Check...

Page 15: ...Removing the front Plexiglas 1 Remove the Upper and Lower Support Panels by removing the three 3 screws on each panel as shown in Fig 1 2 Fig 1 Fig 2 2 There are Two 2 holes in the Plexiglas that wil...

Page 16: ...Note Do Not remove the Jump Assembly if you are just going to make adjustments to the Toy or Solenoid Height The Jump Assembly and Score Board Plexiglas Must be in place and fastened down to do that s...

Page 17: ...he 20 Bolt that is located on the inside rear panel of the Jump Assembly see Fig 7 Fig 7 Sensors Solenoid Harness Connector 4 Disconnect the two 2 connectors that are attached to the Jump Assembly as...

Page 18: ...e Jump Assembly straight up and out slowly careful not to scratch decals as shown in Fig 10 Fig 10 Adjusting the Toy and Solenoid Heights Note The Jump Assembly must be in the game with the Score Boar...

Page 19: ...AL 20 1 Loosen the four 4 8 32 screws located on the back side of the Toy as shown in Fig 11 Fig 11 2 Insert the Height Block labeled Toy Height Adjustment under the Toy as shown in Figures 12 13 Fig...

Page 20: ...ntal Support Bar as shown in Fig 14 Fig 14 4 Tighten the four 4 8 32 screws on the back of the Toy The Toy is now set to the proper height 5 Continue to Adjusting the Solenoid Lift Height below Adjust...

Page 21: ...o the Height Block labeled Solenoid Height Adjustment as shown in Fig 16 Fig 16 3 Push the Solenoid Piston up with your finger and move the locking collar to bottom side of the Lift Bracket and then t...

Page 22: ...4 Lock the upper locking collar to the top side of Lift Bracket and tighten set screw on collar as shown in Fig 18 The Solenoid is now set to the proper height Fig 18 5 The Toy and Jump Heights are n...

Page 23: ...m Jump Assembly 5 Reverse order above for Belt replacement Fig 19 Adjusting the Trip Sensor Arm 1 Loosen Swivel Locking Screw 2 Adjust the Trip Sensor Arm so that top edge of the Sensor Arm is at the...

Page 24: ...BOB S SPACE RACERS PUPPY JUMPTM ARCADE GAME MANUAL 25 Check hardware for tightness Monthly Maintenance Check Fig 21 Fig 22 Fig 23 Fig 24...

Page 25: ...am Panel Coin Mech Counters Fig 27 Fig 28 Jump Box Quick Disconnect Solid State Relay Motor Controller Stepper Motor Fig 29 Fig 30 Ticket Mech Power Supply Solenoids 27 Volts DC Power Supply Electroni...

Page 26: ...M0800140 COIN MECH 25 QUARTER PLASTIC 42 3079 00 E0004296 RELAY SOLID STATE 7 AMP 60VDC OUTPUT EX033484 BOARD ASSY STEPPING MOTR V II BSR 0500C E0007680 MOTOR STEPPING HT23 597 NEMA 23 E0020760 SOLEN...

Page 27: ...BOB S SPACE RACERS PUPPY JUMPTM ARCADE GAME MANUAL 28 SCHEMATIC...

Page 28: ...ERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE ARE...

Page 29: ...em This way we will be able to retrieve the history on your game allowing us to serve you better and save you time 4 Please retain proof of purchase for your product This might be requested for warran...

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