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SET-UP / TESTING 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

 

WARNING: WHEN INSTALLING THIS GAME, A 3 
PRONG GROUNDED A.C. RECEPTACLE MUST 
BE USED. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT 
IN INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS. FAILURE 
TO USE A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE COULD 
ALSO CAUSE IMPROPER GAME OPERATION, 
OR DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONICS 
 
DO NOT DEFEAT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING 
PRONG ON THE POWER CORD FOR THE SAME 
REASON AS GIVEN ABOVE. USING AN IMPROP-
ERLY GROUNDED GAME COULD VOID YOUR 
WARRANTY. 
 
HAVE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK 
YOU’RE A.C. RECEPTACLE TO BE SURE THE 
GROUND IS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY. 
 
REPLACE ALL INCANDESCENT BULBS WITH 
PROPER ICE SUPPLIED BULBS ONLY. 

 
 

PROGRAMMING YOUR GAME

 

 

This section will give you a detailed explanation of 
the functions and operating characteristics of each 
of the programming buttons.  
 
PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY TO 
AVOID PROBLEMS WITH YOUR GAME. 
 

PLEASE NOTE:  THE PROGRAMMING AND 
TICKET RESET BUTTONS ARE LOCATED IN-
SIDE THE LEFT HAND COIN DOOR. ADDITION-
ALLY, THERE IS A SINGLE TICKET RESET BUT-
TON INSIDE THE RIGHT HAND COIN DOOR. 

 
 
 

DISPLAY INFORMATION

 

 

THE RIGHT HAND ROUND DISPLAY WILL SHOW 
YOU THE 

OPTION

 YOU ARE IN. THE LEFT HAND 

DISPLAY WILL SHOW THE 

VALUE OR SETTING 

FOR THAT OPTION. 

PROGRAMMING BUTTON

 

 

Press this button to enter or exit the PROGRAM-
MING mode. You will notice when you are in the 
Programming mode, as the displays will change. 

 
 
 

SELECT BUTTON

 

 

This button is used to change from one option to the 
next. When this button is pushed, the option number 
is shown in the display window of the RIGHT HAND 
round display. 

 
 
 
 

ADVANCE

 

 

This button is used to change the value within the 
option. When this button is pushed, the value will be 
shown in the LEFT HAND round display. 

 
 
 

TICKET RESET BUTTON

 

 

When the game runs out of tickets, it keeps track of 
how many are owed.  When more tickets are in-
serted, the game will attempt to dispense all of the 
tickets that are still owed. If the operator does not 
wish to dispense these tickets when reloading, press 
the "Ticket Reset" button BEFORE replacing the 
tickets. The tickets Reset buttons are located inside 
the coin doors. 

 
 
 

OPTION MODES FOR V3.22

 

 

MODE 0 

(GAME COST)

 

 

This option determines how many coins are neces-
sary to start a game. The range for this game is 1-
10. The default value for this mode is "2" 

Summary of Contents for KNOCK OUT PUNCH

Page 1: ...OWNERS 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 ...

Page 2: ...NAL ASSEMBLY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PROGRAMMING YOUR GAME OPTION MODES TESTING QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 9 PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS REPAIR PAGE 10 16 OPERATIONAL BACKGROUND MECHANICAL REPAIR ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC REPAIR MAINTENANCE PARTS LISTINGS PAGE 17 SCHEMATICS WIRING DIAGRAMS PAGE 18 22 ASSEMBLIES PAGE 23 DECAL DIAGRAM PAGE 24 LED PART NUMBER LISTING FOR MARQUEE PAGE 25 WARRANTY INFORMATION PAGE 26 1 ...

Page 3: ...mable logic arrays keep the board size to a minimum and the reliability to the maximum The boxers move along a belt that is powered by a heavy duty 12 volt gear motor This motor has been chosen for its long lasting and cool running capabili ties It has a full length drive shaft for greater reliabil ity All electronics are fully operator adjustable and are adjusted via convenient programming button...

Page 4: ... two different size Allen wrenches which are provided INSTALLATION 1 Remove the cardboard box from the pallet 2 Cut banding that holds the game to the pallet NOTE BE SURE TO STAND TO THE SIDE WHEN CUTTING THE BANDS AS THEY ARE UNDER PRESSURE AND COULD SPRING OUT CAUSING INJURY 3 Remove all of the shrink wrap and packaging from the game and marquee 4 Find the location that the game will be placed i...

Page 5: ... voltage select window Push the voltage selector back into the fuse holder until it snaps into place NOTE Do not force the selector into the fuse holder If it does not go in easily it is not being installed correctly ASSEMBLY Snap the fuse holder assembly back into the power module Plug the power cord back into the receptacle in the power module and into the wall outlet NOTE WHEN CHANGING VOLTAGES...

Page 6: ...OIN DOOR DISPLAY INFORMATION THE RIGHT HAND ROUND DISPLAY WILL SHOW YOU THE OPTION YOU ARE IN THE LEFT HAND DISPLAY WILL SHOW THE VALUE OR SETTING FOR THAT OPTION PROGRAMMING BUTTON Press this button to enter or exit the PROGRAM MING mode You will notice when you are in the Programming mode as the displays will change SELECT BUTTON This button is used to change from one option to the next When thi...

Page 7: ...tion is 1 9 The default value for this option is 1 FOR EXAMPLE if the value set in OPTION 4 is 2 and the value set in OPTION 5 is 3 the game would dispense 3 tickets for every 2 boxers knocked down MODE 5 VALUE OF XX This option determines the number of tickets to dis pense each time a dispense order is given by OP TION MODE 4 The range for this option is 1 9 The default value for this option is 1...

Page 8: ...lues The range for this option is 0 1 Setting a 1 will reset all values The default value for this option is 0 no reset GAME TESTING After you have completed the set up of your game INSTALL TICKETS into the game and play a few games to make sure everything is working properly Check the following Check the ticket dispenser to be sure the proper amount of tickets is given Check to be sure the boxer ...

Page 9: ...TICKETS IN GAME ADD TICKETS TO GAME GAME PROGRAMMED IMPROPERLY RE PROGRAM TICKET DISPENSE OPTION ROUND DISPLAYS DON T WORK BAD ROUND DISPLAY REPAIR OR REPLACE P C BOARD OR WORK INCORRECTLY BAD HARNESSING CHECK W METER REPAIR IF NEEDED EYE LIGHTS DON T FLASH BAD LIGHT BULB REPLACE BULB NO SCORE WHEN BOXERS BAD BOXERS DISPLAY REPAIR OR REPLACE P C BOARD ARE KNOCKED OVER BAD MICRO SWITCH REPLACE MICR...

Page 10: ...b or P C Board MECHANICAL REPAIR PUNCHING GLOVE ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW The punching glove system is designed for high reli ability and safety The assembly can be designed with simplicity in mind as the solenoid is driven for maximum pull in strength The solenoid is driven by approximately 35 DC volts This voltage may be higher or lower depending on your A C voltage at the wall The solenoid is fan coole...

Page 11: ... as sembly cover in place 2 Disconnect the micro switch assembly from the push button and remove the cover 3 Remove the 2 square drive screws that hold the cardboard fan shroud in place 4 Remove the wires that attach to the solenoid 5 Remove the 4 screws that hold the assembly into the cabinet NOTE IF THERE ARE SPAC ERS TO ADJUST THE SOLENOID ANGLE BE TWEEN THE PUNCHER BRACKET AND CABI NET BE SURE...

Page 12: ...IRS TO THE DUCK BELT ASSEMBLY ARE PERFORMED MOTOR REPAIR 1 Turn off A C power 2 Remove cover glass by removing the 4 Allen screws that hold the glass retainer 3 Remove the covers that are held in place with Velcro by lifting straight up and out 4 Remove the wires that are connected to the D C motor They are located on the left side of the game shown below with the arrow NOTE MARK THE WIRES TO BE S...

Page 13: ...rews that hold the glass retainer as shown pre viously 3 Remove the covers that are held in place with Velcro as shown previously 4 Remove the wires that are connected to the D C motor as shown previously NOTE MARK THE WIRES TO BE SURE THE MOTOR DOES NOT RUN BACKWARDS WHEN THE GAME IS POWERED BACK ON IF THE BELT RUNS BACKWARDS THE BELT COULD BE SE VERELY DAMAGED 5 Remove the 4 bolts that hold the ...

Page 14: ...sen the eight bolts that are used to tighten the belt There are 4 bolts on each end 3 Loosen the bolts that secure the roller bearings to the assembly and re tighten them at the mid point of their adjustment slots 4 Tighten the bolts on the idler roller end of the assembly about from the innermost position 5 Pull on the motor end of the assembly to remove slack from the belt 6 NOTE WHEN THE BELT S...

Page 15: ...ed at the bottom of the marquee is the bal last WORKHORSE 3 for the cabinet bulb MAIN P C BOARD 1 Turn off all A C power and remove the power cord from the A C receptacle 2 Remove the back door of the cabinet 3 Remove all of the P C Board connectors noting where each one connects onto the board 4 Remove the 4 hex fasteners that connect the board to the cabinet 5 Re assemble in reverse order ROUND ...

Page 16: ...lean the coin mechs with a soapy water solu tion to remove dirt and grime Clean the push buttons if they become sticky in use Clean dirt and grime from the punching mecha nisms if they become sluggish NOTE DO NOT USE ANY LUBRICANT ON THE PUNCHING MECHANISMS AS THIS WILL ONLY ATTRACT DIRT WHICH WILL BIND AND SLOW THE UNITS If the punching mechanisms still re spond sluggishly after cleaning check yo...

Page 17: ...WK3016 PUNCHING GLOVE WK1112X CONVEYOR BELT ASSEMBLY WK9001 SERVICE MANUAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC PARTS E00211 LOW TICKET SWITCH 2005 LIGHT BULB 906 2026 THERMAL SWITCH 2364X FAN ASSEMBLY HH5005 TICKET DISPENSER PC20224 12 VOLT COUNTER PC20238 BULB SOCKET TWIST WK2001X POWER SUPPLY WK2002X TRANSFORMER WK2007X POWER MODULE WK2008 DRIVE MOTOR WK2009 COIL INCLUDES SLEEVE WK2232X DISPLAY P C BOARD ASSE...

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Page 23: ...23 WK1020X WK1024 Plunger WK2029X Solenoid ...

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Page 26: ...r fault symptoms I C E Inc will assume no liability whatsoever for costs associated with labor or travel time to replace defective parts All defective warranty covered components will be replaced with new or factory refurbished compo nents equal to OEM specifications I C E Inc will cover domestic UPS ground or comparable shipping costs during the warranty period Interna tional or expedited shipmen...

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