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SET–UP / GAME TESTING

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

IMPORTANT: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
DIRECTIONS COULD CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO
YOU OR YOUR GAME.

WARNING: WHEN INSTALLING THIS GAME,
A 3 PRONG GROUNDED A.C. RECEPTICLE MUST BE
USED. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS.
FAILURE TO USE A GROUNDED RECEPTICLE 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
REASONS AS GIVEN ABOVE. USING AN IMPROPERLY
GROUNDED GAME COULD VOID YOUR WARRANTY.

HAVE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK YOU’RE
A.C. RECEPTICLE 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.

NOTE: THE PROGRAMMING AND TEST BUTTONS
ARE LOCATED ALONG THE FRONT EDGE OF THE
MAIN P.C. BOARD WHICH IS LOCATED BEHIND
THE ELECTRONICS ACCESS DOOR. THIS DOOR
IS BETWEEN THE TICKET AND COIN DRAWERS
AT THE FRONT OF THE GAME.

PROGRAMMING BUTTON

(PGM / SW1)

This button is used to enter and exit the programming
mode. Use this button to change game settings or to
remotely change settings on the optional Jackpot Marquee.
Press this button once to enter programming mode. When
in this mode, the game displays will display information
pertinent to game programming. Press this button once
again to exit programming mode.

Once in this mode, you can push SW2, SW3 or SW4 to
make adjustments to the game.

SELECT BUTTON

(SEL / SW2)

This button is used to advance through all of the various
programming option modes. Each push of this button will
move you to the next programmable option. The option
number is displayed in the “Balls Left” display.

STEP UP BUTTON

(UP / SW3)

This button is used to change the VALUE of a particular option
mode. The operation mode values are displayed on the “Score”
display. Each push of this button changes to the next HIGHER
available value for that mode.

STEP DOWN BUTTON

(DOWN / SW4)

This button is used to change the VALUE of a particular
option mode. Each push of this button changes to the next
LOWER available value for that mode.

Summary of Contents for Ice Ball

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 icegame com...

Page 2: ...TAGES A C LINE VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENTS SET UP TESTING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PROGRAMMING YOUR GAME OPTION MODES TESTING QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS REPAIR OPERATIONAL BACKGROUND MECHANICAL RE...

Page 3: ...me operators we have developed a game with all of the features and serviceability you ve been asking for We have gone to great lengths to manufacture an Alley Roller game that is far easier to service...

Page 4: ...key into the holes on the sides of the front cabinet and rotate the Allen key 180 to lock the cabinet halves together Slide the right hand cover from the game Remove the packing material from around...

Page 5: ...ower module Using a small flat blade screwdriver pry the fuse holder from the power module Notice a small window on the fuse holder with an arrow that points to the voltage the game is presently set a...

Page 6: ...RD WHICH IS LOCATED BEHIND THE ELECTRONICS ACCESS DOOR THIS DOOR IS BETWEEN THE TICKET AND COIN DRAWERS AT THE FRONT OF THE GAME PROGRAMMING BUTTON PGM SW1 This button is used to enter and exit the pr...

Page 7: ...NS MODE 00 VOLUME This option is used to change the relative sound volume of the game 1 is the lowest the game can be set to play at while 4 is the loudest Each time the button is pushed a sound is pl...

Page 8: ...FOR 300 OR 3 000 POINTS SETTING A 300 WOULD BE GOOD FOR 3 000 OR 30 000 POINTS CALL OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT 1 716 759 0360 MODE 08 EXTENDED PLAY POINTS When this mode is selected the game will disp...

Page 9: ...t be possible to win any tickets until a pre determined threshold value has been reached Once this threshold has been crossed tickets will then be dispensed MODE 16 DEFAULT HIGH SCORE This mode sets t...

Page 10: ...RANGELY CAUSING MANY UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS MODE 21 MODE This mode sets the score values for various point configurations The game comes with the following score values 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 If you wi...

Page 11: ...in replace solenoid Release lever binding Check lubricate or replace as necessary Release return spring broken Replace spring Bad ball count sensor Check and replace as necessary Bad connector or har...

Page 12: ...NED OFF AND THEN BACK ON Programming set incorrectly Back up battery on Main P C Board bad Check and replace battery if necessary GAMES ACT STRANGELY FOR NO APPARENT REASON Game I D s set improperly R...

Page 13: ...ted INSIDE the power module Next check to see that all of the connectors are firmly seated and that none of the wires have pulled out of them When trying to find out if specific components are bad or...

Page 14: ...This is important to insure proper alignment and consequently proper ball count BULB REPLACEMENT The bulbs replace easily Pull the bulb straight out of the socket Insert the new bulb into the socket...

Page 15: ...cage side and remove the sides Remove the 2 retaining screws on the playfield Remove the playfield Re connect power to the game and put the game in test mode Run your hand through each sensor pair and...

Page 16: ...p Right Side AR3069 Ball Diverter Coin Door Lock 5101 Mech Holder Latch Tool 6111 Fiber Lever Washer 6117 Clevis Pin 3 4 6118 Clevis Pin 1 GRAPHICS DECALS AR7001 Display Panel AR7002 Programming Decal...

Page 17: ...17...

Page 18: ...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 overnight shipping...

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