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SAFETY WARNING

In order to use this machine safely, be sure to read this operators manual carefully

before installation, adjustment or use of this machine.

Whenever the owner of this machine entrusts disassembly, installation, adjustment

or routine maintenance to another person, the owner should ensure that that person
read the appropriate precautions and relevant sections of this manual before starting
work.

In order that no accidents occur when the machine is in operation, strictly

follow the notes on safety described below. Also, carefully read section (2),
"Precautions".

Warnings for Operation ( 

 Requirements)

NOTE:

Only operate this machine after checking that it has been installed correctly
and in accordance with the Installation and Commissioning Manual.

NOTE:

Parts of this machine move during game play, so there are places where the
distance between the stationary section and moveable section changes. There
are warning notices to keep hands and feet clear of moving parts, however if
the operator feels that a person is in any danger, he should warn that person
accordingly.

NOTE:

The warning notices must always be kept in good condition and replaced if
worn, so that the customer can read them clearly.

NOTE:

If there is an error or problem with the machine, operation must be
stopped immediately and the problem rectified before any further use.

NOTE:

Installation, Service, Adjustments and Routine Maintenance should be carried
out by qualified personnel only.

Warnings for Disassembly, Installation, Routine Maintenance and Troubleshooting.

DANGER:

Namco Ltd. bears absolutely no responsibility for accidents, injury or damage
resulting from unauthorized changes to this machine.

DANGER:

Ensure that the machine has been turned OFF before making adjustments or
carrying out maintenance. Also ensure only qualified personnel turn the power
ON to this machine.

DANGER:

The power supply and inside the monitor will remain hot and have areas of
high voltage even though the machine has been turned OFF, and there is the
possibility of burns or electric shock. Be careful not to touch these areas.

DANGER:

In order to prevent injury due to mis-operation, be sure that the voltage of the
main power supply is within the prescribed limits. Also to prevent possible
electric shock due to failure, this machine MUST be fitted with a securely
connected earthed plug.

NOTE:

Do not turn the power switch ON until the machine has been installed correctly.

Summary of Contents for Ace Driver Victory Lap

Page 1: ...Operators Manual IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO MAINTAIN CUSTOMER SAFETY AT ALL TIMES AND IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE DETAILS SET OUT IN THIS MANUAL ARE FOLLOWED PRECISELY Part No 90500024...

Page 2: ...mmunity directives 1st January 1996 and as such bears the marking Any changes or modifications to this machine must be in accordance with European Community directives 1st January 1996 If you make any...

Page 3: ...be kept in good condition and replaced if worn so that the customer can read them clearly NOTE If there is an error or problem with the machine operation must be stopped immediately and the problem r...

Page 4: ...14 7 1 Turning on the Power 14 7 2 Adjustment Switches 14 7 3 Test Mode 15 7 3 1 Coin Options 16 7 3 2 Game Options 17 7 3 3 I O Test 19 7 3 4 Switch Test 20 7 3 5 Motor Test 21 7 3 6 Lamp Test 21 7...

Page 5: ...tor Cabinet 1396 w x 760 d x 1870 h Seat Assembly 470 w x 940 d x 1230 h WEIGHT Assembled 310kg Monitor Cabinet 250kg Seat Assembly 30kg ACCESSORIES Keys Cash Door 2 Coin Door 2 Back Door 2ea IEC Main...

Page 6: ...The machine must be earthed with a securely connected earthed plug d Care must be taken at all times to avoid electric shock when inspecting or adjusting the game 2 3 Cautions when Operating a Only p...

Page 7: ...high heat or extreme cold b In locations that would present an obstacle in the case of an emergency ie near fire equipment or emergency exits c On an unstable or uneven surface or subject to floor vi...

Page 8: ...he race ranking total points acquired and points ranking are displayed The participating players are awarded points according to the final position for each race Also points are awarded during the rac...

Page 9: ...ts have been entered or twenty seconds after the first coin s have been inserted If there is no entry by another person within the twenty seconds the game starts as a single player A single player gam...

Page 10: ...Page 10 4 MAJOR COMPONENTS...

Page 11: ...10 hex head screws flat washers and spring washers taking care not to trap any wires between the Seat Assembly and Cabinet 5 2 Adjusting the Level Adjusters When the seats have been assembled to the m...

Page 12: ...that the power supply is adequate a Ensure that the power is OFF b Loosen the two screws M4x10 on the back of the main cabinet and remove the connector cover c Set the link switches to ON EXT and ON S...

Page 13: ...ches are used to set the connection between seats and machines a Setting only one machine 2 seats Set the link switches to ON INT and ON Note Do not use a link cable b Setting two or more machines Set...

Page 14: ...Major Components page 10 7 2 Adjustment Switches The adjustment switches are located inside the coin door 1 Service Switch Press this switch to obtain game credits without incrementing the play meter...

Page 15: ...ng is completed ensure that the test switch is returned to the OFF position to return to game mode The Test Switch must always be in the OFF position for normal game mode MENU COIN OPTIONS 1 Sets the...

Page 16: ...Mech Value Number of pulses on meter per coin settable 1 9 1 c Coin 2 Mech Value Number of pulses on meter per coin settable 1 9 1 d Bonus Coin Extra coin pulse at specified coins in NONE e Free Play...

Page 17: ...ber of the seat furthest left when facing the front of the machine should be set to 1 and the other seats set to 2 3 4 and so on in order from left to right The PCB number of the farthest right positi...

Page 18: ...iculty Solo time A long to D short B f Number of laps Solo game 2 to 6 3 g Game difficulty Linked game A long to D short B h Number of laps Linked game 2 to 6 3 EXP e Game difficulty Solo time A long...

Page 19: ...est EXIT GAS ENTER SHIFT CHOOSE a Displays the state of the option switch SW2 on the game PC board CPU PCB b Displays the state of the option switch SW3 on the game PC board CPU PCB For both items a a...

Page 20: ...direction and when it is turned to the left it increases in the direction When items a b and c are in their middle position 0000 is displayed It is normal for the last digit to change Just before the...

Page 21: ...ed b Tests the steering feedback motor When STEERING is selected and the accelerator is pressed the test is ON and the motor will start and turn the steering wheel left and right Pressing the accelera...

Page 22: ...umber moving the shift lever down will decrease the number The volume can be adjusted in 64 steps with 00 the quietest and 63 the loudest The factory setting is 40 Select EXIT to return to the menu sc...

Page 23: ...l The steering wheel does not return to centre by itself c Slide the test switch ON while pressing the service switch The following screen will be displayed on the monitor d Press the service switch t...

Page 24: ...move four Security Button Head Screws M4x25 and washers from the top of the header acrylic 2 Remove four Security Button Head Screws M4x25 from the Acrylic Glass retaining bracket and remove the brack...

Page 25: ...rant gear clamp screw and remove the quadrant gear 2 Loosen the gear grub screw and remove the gear 3 Replace the control pot Note When replacing the control pot a Ensure that the potentiometer locati...

Page 26: ...ly b Disconnect the connector 2 Replacing the Microswitch a Remove the two pozi head screws M3x16 and replace the switch b Ensure that the switch is refitted the correct way round and the wires are fi...

Page 27: ...the game must be re initialized See section 7 4 Adjustment when Replacing Parts 8 4 2 Replacing the Drive Belt or Steering Motor 1 Disconnect the motor connector 2 Loosen the four nuts M5 retaining t...

Page 28: ...Page 28 9 PARTS...

Page 29: ...Decal LHS 45000336 8 Victory Lap PCB Assembly XVL PCB 9 Schaffner Mains Input Assembly 66000016 10 Link PCB Assembly XAD LINKPCB 11 Steering PCB Transformer 67700020 12 Lamp Drive PCB 45000670 13 SMP...

Page 30: ...Page 30 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No 1 FLUORESCENT TUBE 4ft 64500014 2 HEADER ACRYLIC 24201027 3 E14 240v 25w GOLFBALL LAMP 64000084...

Page 31: ...r Mounting Bracket 45000918 8 RPM Embossed Logo 40000303 9 View Change Button 60200078 10 Pressure Embossed Logo 40000305 11 Oil Embossed Logo 40000304 12 Credit Available When Lit Button 60200215 13...

Page 32: ...M16 Adjustable Foot 88300079 3 Swivel Castor 75mm 59000005 4 EVA Floor Mat 45000176 5 Loudspeaker 4 20watt 62000006 Speaker Plate LHS Black 88300603 Speaker Plate RHS Black 88300604 6 Decal Seat Rear...

Page 33: ...Page 33 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No Pedal Assembly Complete 88800067 1 Return Spring 88800050 2 Control Pot 88800053 3 Drive Gear 88800052 4 Quadrant Gear 88800051...

Page 34: ...Page 34 10 SHEMATIC...

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