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TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR

COINS NOT REGISTERED CORRECTLY

1. A bad micro–switch may be a problem due to

internal failure.  Test with an ohmmeter.  Replace if
necessary.

2. Loose connections may cause money to be

registered improperly.  Check the connectors from
the coin mechanisms, as well as the connectors
on the main PC Board.  Repair if necessary.

3. A bad capacitor (CZ5) on the main PC Board may

cause bounce problems with the micro–switch.
Run electronics tests to determine the problem.

NO “OH” SOUNDS OR REPEATED “OH” SOUNDS

1. Short or open circuits in the harness or one of the

reed switches on the “Oh” sensors are the most
common problems.  Repair as necessary.

2. A bad IC chip on the main PC Board may cause

problems.  Run electronics tests.  Repair defective
components.

SCORE IS NOT REGISTERED–NO CHEER

1. A bad Reed Switch may cause a goal not to

register.  Disconnect and test with an ohmmeter.
Replace if defective.

A bad connection could be a problem.  Check

associated harnessing and connectors with an
ohmmeter.

SCORE IS NOT REGISTERED–GAME CHEERS

1. A scoreboard connector may be loose or bad.

Repair or correct as necessary.

2. A bad scoreboard IC chip may be a problem.

Replace the scoreboard and run electronics tests
to determine the problem.

SCORE AND CHEERING KEEPS REPEATING FOR ONE
TEAM WITH NO GOALS ACTUALLY BEING SCORED

1. A Reed Switch shorted to the cabinet will cause

this problem.  Usually an exposed wire touching
the cabinet will be the cause of the problems.

2. A Reed Switch, always closed, can be tested by

first disconnecting it from the board.  Use an
ohmmeter to see if the switch is always closed.  If
it is, replace the score Reed Switch.

SOUND GOES LOW OR GOES ON AND OFF

1. Check the audio IC chips on the main PC Board.

Replace any defective parts.

2. A faulty volume control is a possible cause for

intermittent sound.  Rotating the volume control
will usually show a problem.  Many times, the
problem can be corrected by cleaning with a
commercially available switch cleaner.

3. A bad speaker connection to the main PC Board

may be the problem.  Check and repair as
necessary.

PLAYERS RUB ON THE SIDES OF THEIR SLOTS

1. On rare occasions a track may become bent,

forcing the player to work improperly.  If, when the
ice surface is properly located, you can see the top
of an aluminum track, the track must be bent.

Use a large screwdriver or other suitable object,
and gently pry in the desired direction to obtain
clearance.  Check for smooth operation.

NOTE: BE SURE NOT TO GOUGE THE SIDE OF THE
CHANNEL WHEN PRYING.  A RAG SHOULD BE
WRAPPED AROUND YOUR SCREWDRIVER.

NOTE: ALUMINUM TRACK IS 

NOT

 VISIBLE IN PHOTO.

Summary of Contents for Super Chexx

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...

Page 2: ...yright laws Courts CAN IMPOUND infringing articles while legal action is pending If infringes are convicted Courts can ORDER DESTRUCTION of the infringing articles In addition the Act provides for pay...

Page 3: ...Outstanding Features Page 6 7 Programming Page 9 Game Assembly Page 10 Game Operation Test Page 10 Maintenance Page 11 12 Troubleshooting and Repair Page 13 THRU 17 Parts Listing Page 18 Schematics Wi...

Page 4: ...would result in a final score of 5 4 or 6 3 The exception to this rule occurs when a final puck would create a tie score Example If the score is 2 1 the last puck might make the score 2 2 The game the...

Page 5: ......

Page 6: ...are a full time background noise and a National Anthem at the beginning of each game A player can even bypass the anthem if desired by pressing the Boo button GEAR CLUTCH DESIGN Each player on the gam...

Page 7: ...ted for 25 50 75 or Free Play Any combination of time and price can be used ELECTRONICS ACCESS All of the SUPER CHEXX electronics are located on a single PC board just inside the coin door All IC s ar...

Page 8: ...S COIN 1 IF YOU WISH THE VALUE TO BE TWICE AS HIGH SET TO 2 IF YOU WISH THE VALUE TO BE THREE TIMES AS HIGH SET TO 3 ETC 3 TIME UNITS PER PERIOD SET THIS VALUE TO 20 FOR HOCKEY OR 15 OR 30 FOR SOCCER...

Page 9: ...peration Finally make sure your game is clean A clean game looks good gets more play and makes more money than a dirty game GAME OPERATION TEST IMPORTANT IF THE GAME FAILS TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING TES...

Page 10: ...ed when necessary Remove the four screws on the light diffuser and pull out the bulb Insert the new bulb and reassemble NOTE TIE WRAPS HAVE BEEN USED TO SECURE THE FLOURESCENT LIGHT AGAINST SHIPPING D...

Page 11: ...he mechanism by scoring goal and observing puck ejection If puck fails to eject does not clear ice surface or ejects with excessive lean in one direction the mechanism is not working correctly Open th...

Page 12: ...OT BE OILED OR GREASED ROD BEARINGS Check once a year for excessive wear Replace when necessary PUCK CHUTE Clean periodically to ensure a good sliding surface Check for cracks Small cracks can be glue...

Page 13: ...solenoid problem is suspected check for a pulse of about 12 volts at the solenoid Then remove the wires to the solenoid and check that the coil is not open or shorted A good solenoid will read between...

Page 14: ...if this problem is experienced NO LIGHT IN GAME 1 The light bulb may be burned out Open dome see if bulb is burned out Replace if necessary 2 A loose scoreboard connector is not likely to affect the...

Page 15: ...nics tests to determine the problem SCORE AND CHEERING KEEPS REPEATING FOR ONE TEAM WITH NO GOALS ACTUALLY BEING SCORED 1 A Reed Switch shorted to the cabinet will cause this problem Usually an expose...

Page 16: ...CABINET ASSEMBLY WITH ICE SURFACE PLAYERS INSTALLED PLAYER WITH LONG STICK PLAYER WITH LONG STICK PLAYER NUMBERING AND LAYOUT 18 Long 12 Short 6 Short 4 Short 30 Goalie 14 Short 14 Short 30 Goalie 4...

Page 17: ...OP CABINET ASSEMBLY WITH ICE SURFACE PLAYERS REMOVED LEFT RIGHT GRIP LONG COLLAR GRIP EJECTOR CHUTE COLLAR RUBBER DEFENSE BOO SHORT CABINET LEFT HINGE BOO RIGHT DEFENSE CENTER SOLENOID COLLAR GOALIE R...

Page 18: ...D FLECTOR 3012X GEARS 3013X PUCK ASSY 3014 EJECTOR ARM BUSHING 3016 ROD BEARING 3017X GRIP BUMPER ASSY 3018 NET RAMP 3020 ROD GRIPS SK321 PLAYER ROD 1 5 6 10 WINGERS SK322 PLAYER ROD 2 4 7 9 DEFENSEME...

Page 19: ...AKER HD20224 5v COUNTER yellow BLACK WHITE black RED GREEN YELLOW brown BLACK GREEN BLUE SC2027X POWER CORD PC20217 SUPER CHEXX 12 PIN PLUG 2106 SPLIT PIN 2100 PIN 4 10 USE PART 20 14 AWG 8260 COIN 2...

Page 20: ...651 651 651 651 651 250 653T 250 653T 2 1 red black white lt blue green yellow GOAL 2 BOO 2 ORANGE ORANGE blue lt blue gray yellow BOO 1 EJECT 278X CABINET HARNESS 8068 639 14 AWG GREEN YELLOW PART OF...

Page 21: ...4 10 PIN MTA CONN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2104 10 PIN MTA CONN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2239 KEY 2239 KEY 60 OF RIBBON CABLE 6711 20 OF TAPE START 6 FROM THE CONNECTOR 2104 10 PIN MTA CONN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 22: ...DISPLAY ASY 243X DISPLAY ASY 243X DISPLAY ASY J2 J3 249 PL7 BULB PLAYFIELD BULB 2001X INTERFACE PCBA ASY 281XS SHORT HARNESS 281XS LONG HARNESS 281XS SHORT HARNESS 281XS SHORT HARNESS 343 OVERLAY GOAL...

Page 23: ...ective parts 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 overn...

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