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#CS2051X - 

BALLAST EXTENTION

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DRAWN BY

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SNACK ATTACKER

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#653T

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#654

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#654

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To PLL Socket

RED (600V) 

#8446

YELLOW (600V) 

#8447

To Ballast

55 "

53 "

* Twist together at 55" cut back

2 " 

of Yellow on 

female side

Summary of Contents for CANDY FACTORY

Page 1: ...AND SERVICE MANUAL INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS IN ENTERTAINMENT INC 10123 MAIN STREET CLARENCE NY 14031 SERVICE 1 716 759 0360 FAX 1 716 759 0884 E MAIL service icegame com WEBSITE www icegame com ICE MINI CRANE MODELS ...

Page 2: ...ES OPTION MODES ERROR CODES MANUAL SETUP PERCENTAGING PAGE 11 14 OVERVIEW QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 15 16 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS GAME REPAIR PAGE 17 19 GLASS REPLACEMENT MECHANICAL REPAIR ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC REPAIR PARTS LISTINGS PAGE 20 21 SCHEMATICS PAGE 22 23 WIRING DIAGRAMS PAGE 24 41 WARRANTY INFORMATION PAGE 42 43 TABLE OF CONTENTS ICEDOC CS9001 REVISION E 11 11 02 ...

Page 3: ...nership experience with your new MINI CRANE If you have any questions or comments please con tact our service department at 716 759 0360 GAME PLAY As coins are inserted into the MINI CRANE a coin in sound will be heard When sufficient coins have been inserted the game sound starts the claw clicks closed and re opens which signals the start of the game The crane will position its self in the middle...

Page 4: ...me to test your game for proper operation 1 Locate the game in its permanent location 2 Be sure the game has been properly plugged into a 3 prong grounded outlet and that the recepta cle is in good working order 3 If using an extension cord be sure it is a 3 prong grounded type of at least 16Ga 4 Verify that the game is set up for the proper volt age and turn the power to the game on 5 The game wi...

Page 5: ...erator presets options 10 and 11 at the end of the game option 17 is set to 1 on 1 Left Right Forward Backward Drop This mode is for a control panel that commonly has a joystick and the claw drops fully when the button is pressed NOTE The crane will posi tion it self according to the operator presets op tions 10 and 11 at coin up if option 17 is set to 0 off The crane will position it self accordi...

Page 6: ...e claw strengths are 50 99 with 99 100 claw strength NOTE When in auto percentag ing mode the claw will at bottoming close with 100 strength and will then be backed off to the number set in this mode i e With this mode set to 75 the claw will at bottoming close with 100 strength then back off to 75 NOTE The claw will open and close allowing the operator to feel each strength setting to determine w...

Page 7: ...awarded just for playing the game The available range is 0 99 tickets MODE 15 TICKETS IF LOSE This option is used only if you have a ticket dis penser In this option the operator has the abil ity to set the number of tickets that a player will be awarded when a piece of plush is not won The available range is 0 99 tickets MODE 16 FACTORY DEFAULT A setting of 0 for this option will keep the lat est...

Page 8: ...e the front door The left displays will flash between cr credits then the number of credits 1 9999 If the operator presses the drop button the dis plays will flash pl plush then the number of plush that has passed through the sensor These numbers can never be reset and WILL NOT match the numbers on the mechanical counters from the counters It is advisable that the owner note this difference so tha...

Page 9: ...If this error is logged the game will automatically revert to MANUAL settings until one of the fol lowing options is changed COST OF PLUSH AUTO MIN PAYOUT OR GAME COST This is why it is imperative that the manual set ting be setup before auto percentaging is used NOTE Changing one of these options will reset error code 10 11 and the game will begin auto percentaging with the new settings NOTE Some...

Page 10: ...10 Right Time 0 9 5 0 9 Number of 1 4 sec time intervals right 11 Forward Time 0 10 5 0 10 Number of 1 4 sec time intervals forward 12 Plush Cost 1 20 4 Coins per piece of plush 13 Payout 20 50 33 20 50 Desired payout percentage 14 Tickets to Play 0 50 0 0 50 tickets to be paid just to play game 15 Tickets if Lose 0 50 0 0 50 tickets to be paid if you do not win plush 16 Factory Default 0 1 0 0 No...

Page 11: ...is should be adjusted so that the claw will go around one plush prize but will not go around more than one This is important so you can limit the payout and more accurately keep track of your prize count if you have a prize sensor It is especially important to adjust the claw open position if you use small or beanie type prizes If the claw opening is too large you could pick up multiple prizes at ...

Page 12: ...l not work but a grab of the body will You may wish to set the slider so that even a body grab won t work but a grab across the body and shoulder will NOTE THIS ADJUSTMENT HAS THE MOST IMPACT ON YOUR PERCENTAGING ALLOWING THE SLIDER MORE OR LESS MOVEMENT WILL CHANGE YOUR OVERALL PAYOUT PERCENTAGE Play around with the upper collar positioning to get an idea of how this adjustment works CLAW SHAPE C...

Page 13: ... machine you may be able to eliminate some steps CALCULATIONS The best way to set up your crane manually is to test it in house over a number of games We suggest testing in 100 game increments to get the best idea of an accurate payout Once you become familiar with your crane and your prizes you may not need to test as extensively in house Of course you could bypass this en tire step but you might...

Page 14: ...fect from the slider Claw Shape do not change at this time Claw Strength Set the initial strength value to 70 FINAL ADJUSTMENT After playing 100 games check to see what your payout is at Use the adjustments to change the percentages Since there are so many different ways and preferences by the customers to raise or lower payouts please feel free to experiment with different ways The information at...

Page 15: ...D COIL LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESSING CLAW HAS MECHANICALLY JAMMED BAD DRIVE TRANSISTOR ON MAIN P C B CLAW HAS MECHANICALLY LOCKED PROGRAMMING IS NOT CORRECTLY SET BAD PRIZE SENSOR LOOSE OR DAMAGED SENSOR HARNESS DOWN SWITCH BAD LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESS TO DOWN SWITCH UP SWITCH BAD LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESS TO UP SWITCH MISSING OR DAMAGED O RING DRIVE BELTS LOOSE SET SCREWS IN WHEELS LOOSE SET SCREWS ...

Page 16: ... not working or blocked The string or string lever is mechanically binding The up or down switch is sticking or misaligned from its actuator 8 If claw stays closed it is likely that the diode has blown and the transistor controlling the claw has also blown Shut off the game immediately and have a new diode in coil assembly and transistor on main board installed 9 If claw is jerky while being lower...

Page 17: ...remove all of the connectors from the P C Board 4 Remove the 4 long plastic hexagon nuts that secure the board to the main board housing 5 Gently pull the P C Board from the mounting studs 6 Reassemble in the reverse order using a new main P C Board GLASS REPLACEMENT 1 Remove all A C power from the game 2 Open the front door and unscrew the brack ets that retain the glass 3 Carefully remove all br...

Page 18: ...lley wheels from the bad motor 5 Unsolder the motor leads from the bad mo tor NOTE Be sure to note which wire goes to which motor lead If they are reinstalled backwards the motor will run the opposite of its intended direction 6 Remove the 3 bolts securing the motor to the housing 7 Carefully remove the bad motor 8 Reassemble in reverse order using new mo tor NOTE When motor is completely rein sta...

Page 19: ...ve the old prize fence 5 Assemble in reverse order PRIZE SENSOR REPLACEMENT 1 Remove all A C power from the game 2 Unlock and open the front door 3 Remove the cover to the prize chute to ac cess the sensor 4 Remove the 2 plastic hex spacers securing the sensor board to the bracket 5 Carefully remove the sensor board from its mounting studs 6 Reassemble in reverse order using a new prize sensor boa...

Page 20: ... Section CS3008B IGUS Mounting Link w modified end CS3008C IGUS Mounting Link CS3008D IGUS Quick Connect Mounting Link CS3013 Coin Slide CS3025 Prize Sensor Mirror CS3026 Rear Mirror CS3027 Door Glass CS3028 Side Glass CS3030 Guide Pulley Shaft CS3031 O ring Retainer CS3032 String Spool CS3037 Claw Spider CS3039 Coil Cap CS3040 Guide Pulley Idler CS3041 Drive Pulley Idler CS3042 String Guide CS400...

Page 21: ...strip CS7205 Front door right strip CS7207 ICE Logo CS7208 Mirror Decal CS7209 Next to front marquee decal CS7212 Control Panel CS7227 Front Marquee LIL PLUSH CRANE CS7205 Side Marquee CS7206 Prize Door CS7509 Next to front marquee Left CS7510 Next to front marquee Right CS7512 Control Panel CS7527 Front Marquee LIL RODEO CRANE CS7600 Cabinet Side CS7602 Side Marquee CS7603 Front Panel CS7606 Priz...

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Page 24: ...ck green 2 OF 2611 SHRINK TUBE FIT 221 1 4 AND 1 351 CABLE TIE 50 BLK 15 1 2 T50 ON END OF RETRACTABLE CORD NOTE PUT WIRES THROUGH SOLENOID CAP BEFORE PLUGGING WIRES WRAP END OF CORD JACKET WITH 1 OF 8069 SPIRAL WRAP 1 4 BLACK WERE PLUG CLAMPS THE CORD 1 2 8498 2 PIN MOLEX MICRO FIT PLUG 8495 MOLEX MICRO FIT MALE TERMINAL CUT SOLENOID WIRES TO 1 1 2 2163 DIODE 1N4004 COVER DIODE WITH 1 OF 8380 SHR...

Page 25: ...C B A 4 3 2 1 DATE 7 9 01 DESCRIPTION CS2012X SENSOR ASSEMBLY DRAWN BY MMARTIN FILENAME CS VSD PAGE 2 OF 16 REVISED 2 6 02 TITLE SNACK ATTACKER 1 2 2 PIN PLUG 2103 SOLID PIN 2100S black black CG2012 SENSOR HAMLIN 59145 010 ...

Page 26: ... 250 FLAG 648 250 FLAG 648 250 FLAG 648 250 653T 250 653T 250 FLAG 648 250 FLAG 648 250 FLAG 648 250 FLAG 648 250 FLAG 648 639 250 653T 250 650 110 650 110 9 PIN MINI CAP 2568 MALE MINI PIN 8 2569 20 16 AWG MALE MINI 8162 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 651 187 650 110 650 110 650 110 BLACK WHITE PC20217 WHITE BLACK yellow black white AC N AC L DBV GND AC L AC N Speaker UP BUTTON RIGHT LEFT DOWN To Joystick Joy...

Page 27: ...X BALLAST EXTENTION HARNESS DRAWN BY MMARTIN FILENAME CS VSD PAGE 4 OF 16 REVISED 2 6 02 TITLE SNACK ATTACKER 653T 250 653T 250 M 654 250 M 654 250 To PLL Socket RED 600V 8446 YELLOW 600V 8447 To Ballast 55 53 Twist together at 55 cut back 2 of Yellow on female side ...

Page 28: ...UP DOWN MOTOR UP DOWN MOTOR SOLENOID PIN 1 SOLENOID PIN 2 COMMON EARTH GROUND CRANE FWD SW CRANE BACK SW CLAW DOWN SW CLAW UP SW COMMON FRONT BACK MOTOR FRONT BACK MOTOR LEFT RIGHT MOTOR LEFT RIGHT MOTOR UP DOWN MOTOR UP DOWN MOTOR SOLENOID PIN 1 SOLENOID PIN 2 COMMON green yellow black flex red flex orange flex yellow flex green flex violet flex white flex black flex red flex orange flex yellow f...

Page 29: ...r Solenoid Solenoid Gnd 2 PIN CAP 2181 FEMALE PIN 2102 1 2 Home Sw Gnd 1 2 3 4 5 5 PIN AMP HOUSING 2419 CONTACT PIN 2201 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 PIN PLUG 2144 SPLIT PIN 2100 MotUp MotDn HomeL R ClawUp ClawDn Claw Gnd Gnd MotRight MotBack HomeF B MotLeft MotFwd Claw 36V Crane Fwd Sw red white green brown black YELLOW BLUE ORANGE GREEN BROWN RED BROWN BLUE blue BROWN RED pink brown gr...

Page 30: ...llow flex green flex violet flex white flex black existing black white green yellow 2 1 2 4 3 CRANE FWD SW CRANE BACK SW FRONT BACK MOTOR LEFT RIGHT MOTOR UP DOWN MOTOR PC20217 PC20217 2513 2513 black black violet black white black black green yellow green yellow violet flex white flex yellow flex green flex blue blue white green green white black flex orange flex red flex orange 4 1 2 34 1 2 34 3...

Page 31: ... 11 12 12 PIN PLUG 2106 SPLIT PIN 2100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 PIN PLUG 2106 SPLIT PIN 2100 brown red black orange black yellow green blue ORANGE gray white black white tan BLACK Seg a Seg b Seg c Seg d Seg e Seg f 12v Seg h Seg g Sel 1 Sel 2 ground P6 DISPLAY TO MAIN PCB TO DISPLAY PCB P1 62 brown red black orange black yellow green blue ORANGE gray white black white tan BLACK ...

Page 32: ...6 REVISED 2 6 02 TITLE SNACK ATTACKER A B C D 651 187 651 187 638 187 3 PIN CAP 2288 FEMALE 2102 1 2 3 PC20217 PC20217 GREEN YELLOW BROWN BLUE GREEN YELLOW BROWN BLUE 12 12 20 4 To Bracket To Transformer PELSOSSXO HH2048F FUSE MDQ 4 4AMP SLO BLO 2892 POWER MODULE CORCOM PELS0SSX0 CC3007 WORKBOX SINGLE RC1001 BRACKET POWER MODULE ...

Page 33: ... DATE 7 9 01 DESCRIPTION CS2056X SENSOR EXTENTION HARNESS DRAWN BY MMARTIN FILENAME CS VSD PAGE 10 OF 16 REVISED 2 6 02 TITLE SNACK ATTACKER 1 2 2 PIN PLUG 2103 SOLID PIN 2100S 2 PIN CAP 2181 FEMALE PIN 2102 1 2 pink black pink black 66 ...

Page 34: ...TIN FILENAME CS VSD PAGE 11 OF 16 REVISED 2 6 02 TITLE SNACK ATTACKER 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 PIN AMP HOUSING 2944 CONTACT PIN 2201 1 2 3 3 PIN PLUG 2206 SOLID PIN 2100S KEY 2239 orange black green black KEY 2239 12 VDC GND PRIZE 12 VDC PRIZE GND orange green black black 20 P4 To Opto Board To Mainboard ...

Page 35: ...RAWN BY MMARTIN FILENAME CS VSD PAGE 12 OF 16 REVISED 2 6 02 TITLE SNACK ATTACKER Prize Counter 5v Coin Counter 5v Red Black Black Red brown white orange brown PCNTR 5v CCNTR P8 Counter TO MAIN PCB 2558 2558 2558 2558 10 6 USE NEW LARGE 5V COUNTERS 1 2 3 3 PIN PLUG 2206 SOLID PIN 2100S ...

Page 36: ...T POWER EXTENTION DRAWN BY MMARTIN FILENAME CS VSD PAGE 13 OF 16 REVISED 2 6 02 TITLE SNACK ATTACKER 3 PIN CAP 2288 FEMALE 2102 1 2 3 8173 CABLE 3 COND SVT BLACK GREEN WHITE 2513 PC20217 GREEN YELLOW 8 To Ballast To Transformer 1 2 2 PIN PLUG 2103 SOLID PIN 2100S BLACK WHITE ...

Page 37: ...AME CS VSD PAGE 14 OF 16 REVISED 2 6 02 TITLE SNACK ATTACKER 1 2 3 3 PIN AMP HOUSING 2945 CONTACT PIN 2201 1 2 2 PIN PLUG 2103 14 AWG MALE PIN 2422 2 PIN CAP 2181 FEMALE PIN 2102 1 2 8173 CABLE 3 COND SVT CORD BLACK BLACK WHITE BLACK WHITE BLACK WHITE 18 6 P1 To Ropelight Controller Board To Transformer 2 STRIP 2 STRIP ...

Page 38: ...ACK ATTACKER 1 2 3 4 5 5 PIN AMP HOUSING 2419 CONTACT PIN 2201 BROWN BLACK BLUE 2558 2558 2558 BROWN BLACK BLUE GREEN BLACK WHITE 2874 SJO 2558 GREEN BLACK WHITE BROWN BLACK BLUE 4 3 4 2 STRIP 2 6 3 4 1 STRIP 1 STRIP 1 STRIP 1 STRIP 52 Cut 2 from base of Y splitter Add SJO cord with splices red at end of SJO cord Splice remaining piece of connector with splices red P2 2133S SPLITTER ...

Page 39: ...ME CS VSD PAGE 16 OF 16 REVISED 2 6 02 TITLE SNACK ATTACKER 8449 Workhorse 3 Ballast 1 2 3 3 PIN PLUG 2206 PIN 2 SOLID PIN 2100S PINS 1 3 20 14 AWG PIN 8260 653T 250 653T 250 RED YELLOW PC20217 BLACK GREEN YELLOW WHITE 10 10 6 5 10 RED Place splice on end of wire Fold back and zip tie to other red wire 8492 ...

Page 40: ...N PLUG 2292 20 14 AWG 8260 10 5v ac 3 0 A ac 90 16 5v ac 3 5 A ac 85 36v ac 3 5 A ac 60 13 2v ac 2 0 A ac 100 BLUE BLUE ORANGE ORANGE YELLOW YELLOW RED RED KEY 36 BLACK WHITE TO WORK BOX PRIMARY 120v ac 13 6 1 2 3 BLACK WHITE 12 TO LAMPS SECONDARY PER GAME 1 QTY TRANSFORMER 1 2 BLACK WHITE 652 RING PC20217 RING 2 PIN CAP 2181 FEMALE PIN 2102 1 2 LC2004X 20 GROUND B A 3 PIN PLUG 2206 MALE PIN 2422 ...

Page 41: ... BLUE ORANGE ORANGE YELLOW YELLOW RED RED KEY 36 PR1 230vac 120v 8a 100 13 8 12 DATE 7 12 00 DESCRIPTION 220 Transformer DRAWN BY CHERYLZ1 RMO FILENAM E LC220STEPDOWN VSD PAGE 1 OF 1 REVISED 8 2 00 TITLE 1 3 5 2 8 4 7 6 9 9 PIN PLUG 2292 20 14 AWG MALE 8260 2835 BRAID 25 OVERALL GREEN YELLOW 25 APPLY 3 OF1 2 SHRINK TUBE TO BOTH ENDS OF THE BRAID OVER THE BRAID PUT 2955 BLACK SPIRAL WRAP 25 LONG 65...

Page 42: ...arts or travel time associated therein I C E s obligation will be to ship free of charge replacement parts by U P S Ground U S mail or other comparable shipping means Any express mail or over night shipping expense is at the cost of the purchaser Products will be covered under warranty only when The serial number of the game with the defective parts is given The serial number of the defective part...

Page 43: ...y repair modification attempts Equipment that has failed through normal wear and tear ICE Inc will assume no liability whatsoever for costs associated with labor to replace defective parts or travel time associated therein All defective warranty covered components will be replaced with new or factory refurbished components equal to OEM specifications ICE Inc will cover all UPS ground or comparable...

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