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Part No. 90500085

Operators Manual

I

T

 

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

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52"

Summary of Contents for Alpine Racer

Page 1: ...art No 90500085 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 5...

Page 2: ...ROPE LTD reserve the right to make changes and alterations without notice This machine has been manufactured in accordance with European Community directives 1st January 1996 and as such bears the mar...

Page 3: ...t person accordingly NOTE The warning notices must always be kept in good condition and replaced if worn so that the customer can read it clearly NOTE If there is an error or problem with this machine...

Page 4: ...Mains Lead 1 Operators Manual 1 Installation Manual 1 Monitor Manual 1 Monitor Remote Control W Batteries 1 Cashflow Data 1 Floor Safety Mat Decal 1 Floor Safety Mat Securing Plate 2 Floor Safety Mat...

Page 5: ...ooting NOTE Only operate this machine after checking that it has been installed correctly and in accordance with the Installation and Commisioning Manual NOTE Parts of this machine move during game pl...

Page 6: ...evellers to the UP position before moving the machine even for short distances c The monitor cabinet ski assy and header assy must be separated before shipping d Take care not to rope any moulded plas...

Page 7: ...e is installed next to walls or other machines ensure that there is plenty of space between them 2 4 Cautions When Installing 1 This machine is designed for indoor use only Do Not install the machine...

Page 8: ...0mm separation between other machines or walls If two Alpine Racer machines are next to each other the space between them must be at least 600mm NOTE In order to gain access to the Power Supply and CP...

Page 9: ...ed by one second each time a player passes through a gate If a player completes a course in a fast time they can enter their initials Select letters using the select buttons and enter them by using th...

Page 10: ...Page 12 4 MAJOR COMPONENTS...

Page 11: ...r remove the Header Assembly The fitting position of the Header Assembly is very high and it is important that a means of reaching the height safely without stretching is available e g steps step stoo...

Page 12: ...t 2 Push the Ski Assembly fully up to the monitor cabinet taking care not to trap any wires 3 Fit finger tight a joint bracket to each side using 4off Hex Head Set Screws M10x25 Spring and Flat Washer...

Page 13: ...ogether with the M6 Dome Nuts NOTE When the machine is fully assembled and in its final position lower the 10 level adjusters 4 on the monitor cabinet and 6 on the ski assy with a spanner so that all...

Page 14: ...wer switch is located on the rear of the monitor cabinet 6 2 Adjustment Switches The Adjustment switches are located inside the coin door 1 Service Switch Press this switch to obtain game credits with...

Page 15: ...gs L R SELECTION BUTTON CHOOSE DECISION BUTTON ENTER 6 3 Test Mode 1 Open the coin door and slide the test switch ON The menu screen will be displayed on the monitor 2 Select the test required by pres...

Page 16: ...settings 2 Press Select L R to select the required item 3 Use the Decision button to adjust the settings 4 Select EXIT to return to the menu screen Note The price of play on this machine is set within...

Page 17: ...return to the menu screen GAME OPTIONS DEFAULT IN GREEN GAME DIFFICULTY B a SOUND IN ATTRACT ON b HI SCORE INITIALIZE NO c AUTO HIGH SCORE INITIALIZE OFF d EXIT SELECT L R BUTTON CHOOSE DECISION BUTT...

Page 18: ...elect L R to select the required item then press the Decision button to enter the test 3 Select EXIT and press the Decision button to return to the menu screen a Shows condition of DIP SW 4 on the PCB...

Page 19: ...before it reaches the extreme left When the skis are pushed right CENTRE will change to RIGHT and OK will appear just before it reaches the extreme right 0000 will increase when the skis are moved to...

Page 20: ...KING as the Skis are tested b Allows the Skis to be locked and unlocked Display will show FREE NOW MOVING LOCK as the Skis are being tested Note Ensure Skis are in the locked condition before returnin...

Page 21: ...and Select L will decrease the number The Decision button will produce the sound of the song number selected Request Song 01 will produce a stereo sound test Sound will be produced from the speakers i...

Page 22: ...WINDOW M WHITE WINDOW L INTERLACE PATTERN VIEW ANGLE ADJUST CRT VIEW ANGLE ADJUST PROJECTOR FULL WHITE ADS RACE T T NOV INT EXP NOV INT EXP PLAY 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 a GOAL 0000 0000 0000 000...

Page 23: ...er of gates completed for each difficulty level in T T game g Race Total time in Hrs Mins Secs each difficulty level has been played in race game h T T Total time in Hrs Mins Secs each difficulty leve...

Page 24: ...ot completed within fifteen seconds from power up an error display screen appears If this happens refer to section 6 4 2 Adjustment Method b and initialize the controls If the error display screen is...

Page 25: ...method of rectifying will be displayed on the screen 1 Errors at Start up a When the power is turned ON the step lock motor is automatically checked The motor check first locks the steps If not alrea...

Page 26: ...soon as possible If the game is to be operated with the steps in the free condition press the decision button If either the Left or Right Select button is pressed the game will cease to function until...

Page 27: ...he lenses because various lens faces have been provided with a special coating which is easily damaged Only the side of the lens directed towards the mirror the mirror and the projection screen are al...

Page 28: ...e side vac forms five screws on each vac form 2 Remove the two countersunk screws M5x12 from the bottom of the acrylic 3 Remove the two socket button head screws M4x25 and remove the header acrylic re...

Page 29: ...M5x12 and lift off the top cover taking care not to strain the wiring 2 Disconnect the connector 3 Separate the switch lamp holder from the button by pulling it directly away from the button 4 Replace...

Page 30: ...power supply before commencing work 1 Remove the top cover See Section 7 3 2 Remove four security screws M5x12 securing each side vac form to the mast assembly and remove both side vac forms and fron...

Page 31: ...ect terminals 5 Reassemble in reverse order 7 5 Replacing the L R Turn Control Pot WARNING Ensure that the machine is disconnected from the main power supply before commencing work 1 Remove eight secu...

Page 32: ...king care to ensure that the wires are replaced to the correct terminals 5 Reassemble in reverse order 6 Re initialize game See 7 7 Adjustments When Replacing Parts NOTE When refitting the control pot...

Page 33: ...b screw M4x8 and remove the control pot and bracket 4 Replace the control pot taking care to ensure that the wires are replaced to the correct terminals 5 Reassemble in reverse order 6 Re initialize g...

Page 34: ...12 and retaining bracket from the outside edge of the step rubber Lift the rubber edge and remove the three inner security screws M5x12 and retaining bracket 2 Tilt the step assembly and remove three...

Page 35: ...steps will re lock in the power up motor check 7 8 2 Greasing the Step Lock The step lock should be greased every three to four months 1 Remove the control panel and vac forms See sections 7 3 and 7 4...

Page 36: ...pillow assembly for any problems 1 Release the step lock and swing the steps to the left and right and check the pillow units for any wear Also check that the Hex Head Screws M14x45 are tight 2 Swing...

Page 37: ...rior to packing so that they do not receive excessive shock 8 1 General Problems 8 2 Projector Assy Symptom Cause Treatment Ref Page The machine does not work even though the power is ON Switch OFF an...

Page 38: ...mp pg26 7 3 Symptom Cause Treatment Ref Page The fluorescent lamp does not come on Is the connector loose or disconnected Connect the connector securely pg44 schematic Is the fluorescent tube or start...

Page 39: ...EADER METAL HOUSING COVER 45000584 6 HEADER ACRYLIC RETAINING BRACKET 45000581 7 HEADER VAC FORM DECAL LHS RHS 40000266 8 FLUORESCENT TUBE 3ftx1 20w T8 64500013 WARNING Many of the parts used in this...

Page 40: ...SYSTEM 22 XAR PCB 4 SMPSU 5v 30A 12v 5A 83000001 5 ELKAY BLOCK 5 WAY 66000014 6 FUSE 1 2A QUICK BLO 63500504 FUSE 1 3A SLO BLO 63500547 7 BRIDGE RECTIFIER 25amp 71000040 8 TRANSFORMER 67700019 9 3 CHA...

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Page 42: ...SAFETY DECAL 40000269 21 FLOOR BASE SUPPORT BRACKET LHS RHS 45000600 22 FLOOR BASE SECURING PLATE 45000601 23 SKI POLES FRONT SUPPORT BAR 45000602 24 SKI POLE LHS 45000710 SKI POLE RHS 45000711 25 SK...

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Page 44: ...00659 18 SPEAKER GRILLE SPONGE 45000660 19 PLAY INSTRUCTION MOUNTING BRACKET 45000661 20 JOINT L 050 45000668 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No 21 JOINT AL 050 12 45000667 22 PLAY INSTRUCTION ACRYLIC 30000220...

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Page 46: ...NTING BRACKET 45000628 14 EDGES POT MOUNTING BRACKET 45000629 15 STEP LOCATING PLATE UPPER 45000630 16 STEP RUBBER SUPPORT BRACKET 45000631 17 EDGES POT COVER BRACKET 45000632 18 ROSTA SPRING BRACKET...

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