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Part No. XCW-716-900

Issue 1

CASINO WINNER

Summary of Contents for CASINO WINNER

Page 1: ...ANUAL 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 XCW 716 900 Issue 1 CASINO WINNER ...

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Page 3: ...players and bystanders Inquiries concerning the machine and repairs For further information about the machine and repairs including replacement of consumable parts please contact your distributor The machine uses clip arts from the Master Clip image collection sold by H2 Soft Art Tel 81 422 28 5210 Fax 81 422 28 5211 The images used herein were obtained from IMSI s MasterClips and MasterPhotos Pre...

Page 4: ...LLMÄNNA SÄKERHETSBEAKTANDEN 30 YLEISET TURVALLISUUNÄKÖKODAT 32 1 SPECIFICATIONS 34 2 MAIN COMPONENTS 35 3 HOW TO PLAY 36 3 1 Basic rules of the pusher game 36 3 2 Rules of CASINO WINNER 36 4 INSTALLATION 38 4 1 Notes on Installation 41 4 2 Lowering the Level Adjusters 41 4 3 Preparing for Operation 42 4 4 Adjusting the Tilt Sensitivity 44 4 5 Filling the machine with coins 45 4 5 1 Filling the Hop...

Page 5: ...otor Test 1 Test page 2 of 8 69 6 6 4 3 Motor Test 2 Test page 3 of 8 70 6 6 4 4 Solenoid Test Test page 4 of 8 71 6 6 4 5 LED Lamp Test Test page 5 of 8 72 6 6 4 6 Andon Motor Test 73 6 6 4 7 Andon LED Lamp Test 74 6 6 4 8 Communication Test Andon Control PC Board communication Test 75 6 6 5 Switch Test 76 6 6 6 Field P O Measurment Mode 77 6 6 7 Andon Measurement Mode 80 6 6 8 Monitor Test 81 6 ...

Page 6: ...ay Panel 102 7 2 8 Cleaning the Andon Assy 103 7 2 8 1 Cleaning the R Roller 103 7 2 8 2 Cleaning the D Roller 104 7 2 8 3 Cleaning the CW Roulette Acrylic Board 105 7 3 Error Processing 106 7 3 1 Error Indication 106 7 3 2 Indication of Unprocessed coins 107 7 3 3 Error Codes 108 Cabinet Assy 108 Andon Assy 113 7 4 Troubleshooting 115 7 4 1 General 116 7 4 2 Cabinet Assy 116 7 4 3 Upper Door Assy...

Page 7: ...cing the Sensor PC Board 136 8 6 5 Replacing the Checker Unit 137 8 6 6 Replacing the Checker Sensors 138 8 6 7 Replacing the LED PC Boards 139 8 6 8 Replacing the Wiper Motor 140 8 6 9 Replacing the LCD Unit 142 8 6 10 Replacing the Jackpot Motor 143 8 6 11 Replacing the Jackpot Unit Sensor U 144 8 6 12 Replacing the Jackpot Unit Sensor D 145 8 7 Payout Assy 146 8 7 1 Replacing and Adjusting the ...

Page 8: ... PC Board 170 8 12 8 Replacing the Switchmode Regulator 171 8 12 9 Replacing the Wheel Sensors 1 2 3 172 8 12 10 Replacing the Damper Sensors 173 8 12 11 Replacing the Arm Sensors U D 174 8 12 12 Replacing the Wheel Sensors 175 8 12 13 Replacing the Arm Motor 176 8 12 14 Replacing the Wheel Motor 178 9 PARTS 180 9 1 Cabinet Assy 1 180 9 1 Cabinet Assy 1 182 9 1 Cabinet Assy 2 184 9 1 Cabinet Assy ...

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Page 10: ...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 equipment is in operation strictly follow the notes on safety as described below This manual along with the Installation Manual where applicable form an integral part of the equipment and must be available to the operating or service pe...

Page 11: ... any plugs or connectors l When moving the mains connector from the equipment or the mains plug from the wall outlet always grasp the plug and not the cable MOVING THE EQUIPMENT This equipment is fitted with castors to make it easier to move Take care when moving the equipment on an inclined surface The overall height of the equipment with the Header Assembly fitted is 1740mm Take care of any over...

Page 12: ...zum Gerät und müssen dem Betreiber und Wartungspersonal stets zugänglich sein Dieses Gerät ist ausschließlich für den gewerblichen Gebrauch in geschlossenen Räumen bestimmt und darf nur dort betrieben werden NAMCO EUROPE Ltd übernimmt keinerlei Haftung für Unfälle Verletzungen oder Beschädigungen die auf nicht genehmigte Veränderungen oder unsachgemäßen Betrieb des Gerätes zurückzuführen sind SICH...

Page 13: ...beträgt 1 740m Daher Vorsicht bei tiefer hängenden Beleuchtungskörpern AUS UND EINBAU VON KOMPONENTEN UND TEILEN Aufstellung Service Einstellung und Wartung dürfen nur von dafür qualifiziertem Fachpersonal durchgeführt werden Es dürfen keierlei Veränderungen ohne vorherige Genehmigung am Gerät vorgenommen werden Zuwiderhandlungen stellen eine Gefahrenquelle dar Für die Repartur dürfen nur Original...

Page 14: ...e de sikkerhedsregler der er beskrevet herunder Denne manual sammen med installations manualen er en uløselig del af udstyret og skal altid være til råidighed for det arbejdende og servicerende personale Denne rnaskine er kun til indendørs brug og bør kun bruges til det beregnede formål Namco Ltd bærer intet ansvar for ulykker eller skader som er et resultat af uautoriserede ændringer eller fejlag...

Page 15: ...ift ikke noget på maskinen uden godkendelse det kan føre til uforudset fare Der bør kun bruges dele specificeret af Namco Europe Limited når der skiftes eller repareres dele inklusiv skruer Sørg for at strømmen til maskinen er slukket før der foretages nogen form for arbejde fejlfinding reparation etc Hvis der foretages arbejde der ikke er beskrevet i denne manual kontakt da din leverandør for at ...

Page 16: ...seguridad tal como más adelante se describen Este manual junto con el Manual de Instalación cuando proceda forma parte integral del equipo y debe estar a disposición del personal de mantenimiento y operación en todo momento Esta máquina es únicamente para ser usada en interiores y sólo debe usarse para aquello para lo que ha sido creada Namco Ltd queda exenta de cualquier responsabilidad por accid...

Page 17: ...de no tocar accidentalmente estas partes Asegúrese de que la máquina está apagada antes de conectar o desconectar cualquier enchufe o conector Al retirar el conector principal de la máquina o la clavija de alimentación del enchufe de la red agarre siempre la clavija y no el cable NOTAS DE INSTALACIÓN JAMÁS ENCIENDA la máquina antes de haber completado la instalación Para evitar posibles descargas ...

Page 18: ...anuel ainsi que le manuel d installation du jeu là où nécessaire font partie des éléments nécessaires à l installation de la machine et doivent être mis à la disposition de l utilisateur et du personnel de maintenance à tout moment Ce jeu est uniquement destiné à un usage intérieur et devra être utilisé comme tel Namco Ltd ne sera aucunement tenu responsable en cas d accidents de blessure ou de do...

Page 19: ... partie supérieure ex illuminations du bandeau DEPLACER ET REMPLACER LES UNITES ET LES PIECES DETACHEES L installation le service le réglage ou la maintenance doivent être effectués uniquement par les personnes qualifiées Ne pas apporter de modifications sur cette machine sans autorisation préalable faute de quoi cela pourrait entraîner un danger Seules les pièces détachées Namco Europe Ltd doiven...

Page 20: ...απ εξουσιοδοτημένα άτομα Για συνεχή προστασία απ φωτιά πρέπει οι ασφάλειες να αντικαθιστούνται με ίδιου τύπου Η χρήση άλλων ασφαλειών ή αντικειμένων απαγορεύεται Για την αποφυγή ηλεκτρικών σοκ λ γο βλάβης το μηχάνημα ΠΡΕΠΕΙ να έχει πρώτα ενωθεί με γείωση Εάν κάποια στιγμή καταστραφεί η κύρια παροχή πρέπει να αντικατασταθεί αμέσως Να μην ανάψει το μηχάνημα switch ON μέχρι να έχει εγκατασταθεί σωστά...

Page 21: ...ση ακ μα και ταν σβήσει το μηχάνημα και μπορούν να προκαλέσουν κάψιμο ή λεκτροσ κ Γιαυτ δεν πρέπει να έρχονται σε επαφή με χέρια Το μηχάνημα πρέπει να είναι σβηστ κατά την σύνδεση ή αποσύνδεση πρίζας ή κονέκτορα Κατά την απομάκρυνση των κεντρικών κονέκτορ απ το μηχάνημα ή της κυρίας πρίζας πρέπει να πιάνουμε το πλαστικ μέρος και χι το καλώδιο ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΕΙΣ ΓΙΑ ΤΗΝ ΕΓΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΣΗ ΠΟΤΕ να μην ανάβει το μη...

Page 22: ...eguire rigorosamente le note sulla sicurezza come specificato più avanti Questo manuale insieme con il manuale di installazione dove si può applicare forma una parte integrante dell apparechio e deve essere disponibile sempre al personale operante e di servizio Quest macchina deve essere usata solo in interni e deve essere usata solo per gli scopi per cui è progettata Namco Europe Ltd non si assum...

Page 23: ...china senza autorizzazione preventiva Il fare questo può causare un pericolo non prevedibile Quando si rimpiazza o si riparano delle parti incluse le viti si possono usare solo parti approvate dalla Namco Europe Ltd Assicurarsi che la macchina sia SPENTA prima di incominciare qualsiasi lavoro di manutenzione guasti riparazioni etc Se state per iniziare un lavoro non descritto in questo manuale con...

Page 24: ...e vedlikehold skal bare utføres av kvalifiserte personer For fortsatt beskyttelse mot brann forsikre deg at hoved sikringen bare byttes ut med en av samme type og verdi Bruk av andre sikringer eller materiale er forbudt For å forhindre mulige elektriske sjokk grunnet funksjonsfeil må denne maskinen være ordentlig jordet Hvis ledningen til hoved strømforsyningen skades må den straks byttes ut Ikke ...

Page 25: ...du ikke berører disse delene Forsikre deg om at maskinen er slått av før du kopler sammen eller tar fra hverandre plugger eller koplinger Når du fjerner hoved koplingene fra maskinen eller hoved pluggen fra støpselet ta bestandig tak i pluggen og ikke ledningen Den totale høyden på hoved enheten er 1740mm vær forsiktig med høye hindringer som f eks lysrør MERKNADER VED INSTALLASJON Slå ALDRI på ma...

Page 26: ...l uit van de apparatuur en moet te allen tijde ter beschikking staan van exploitatie en onderhoudspersoneel Deze machine is alleen bedoeld voor gebruik binnenshuis en dient alleen gebruikt te worden voor bedoelde doeleinden Namco Ltd is niet verantwoordelijk voor ongelukken letsel of schade die voortkomt uit ongeoorloofde veranderingen aan of onjuist gebruik van deze machine ALGEMENE VEILIGHEIDSOV...

Page 27: ...de of letsel Delen van de voeding en de monitor blijven warm of behouden hoogspanning zelfs nadat de machine UITgeschakeld is en zouden verbrandingen of electrische schokken kunnen veroorzaken Ben voorzichting en raak deze delen niet per ongeluk aan Zorg ervoor dat de machine is UITgeschakeld voordat pluggen of connectors ingestoken of uitgetrokken worden Als het netsnoer uit de machine of uit het...

Page 28: ...te qualificadas para o efeito Afim de garantir uma proteção anti fogo permanente nesta maquina certifique se que os fusiveis de proteção são sempre substituidos por fusiveis de igual valor ou calibre aos de origem O uso de outro tipo de fusiveis ou material é proibido Esta maquina deve estar sempre equipada com uma ficha com circuito de protecção à Terra afim de evitar possiveis choques electricos...

Page 29: ...aceites responsabilidades por danos causados ou ferimentos Algumas zonas da fonte de alimentação e do monitor ficam quentes e transportam correntes de alta voltagem mesmo depois de a maquina ter sido desligada podendo causar queimaduras e choques electricos Tome cuidado para não tocar acidentalmente estas zonas Certifique se que a maquina está desligada antes de ligar ou desligar qualquer tipo de ...

Page 30: ...manual tillsammans med installationsmanualen när tillämpligt utgör en integrerad del av utrustningen och måste vara ständigt tillgänglig för operatörer och service personal Maskinen är avsedd för inomhusbruk och ska endast användas för detta ändamål Namco Ltd bär inget ansvar för olyckor eller skador som orsakats av icke auktoriserade ändringar i maskinen eller felaktigt användande av densamma ALL...

Page 31: ...as av kvalificerad personal Gör inga ändringar på denna maskin utan ett godkännande i förväg Detta kan förorsaka oförutsägbar fara Endast delar som är specificerade av Namco Europe Ltd ska användas vid utbyten eller reparation av delar inklusive skruvar Försäkra dig om att strömmen är avstängd innan underhållsarbete påbörjas felsökning reparationer etc Om arbete ska utföras som inte är beskrivet i...

Page 32: ... huolto ja käyttöhenkilökunnan käytettävissä Tämä laite on tarkoitettu vain sisätilakäyttöön Sitä ei saa käyttää muihin tarkoituksiin Namco Ltd ei vastaa niistä onnettomuuksista loukaantumisista tai vahingoista jotka johtuvat laitteeseen ilman Namco Ltd n lupaa tehdyistä muutoksista laitteen väärästä käytöstä YLEISET TURVALLISUUNÄKÖKODAT Varmista että laite on asennettu oikein ja ohjekirjan mukais...

Page 33: ...mista ettei katossa ole esteitä esim valaisimia Vain riittävän ammattipätevyyden omaava henkilö saa suorittaa asennus huolto säätö tai muita laitteeseen kohdistuvia rutiinitoimenpiteitä Tälle laitteelle ei saa tehdä mitään hyväksymättömiä muutoksia Se voi aiheuttaa ennalta arvaamattomia vaaroja Vain Namco Europe Ltd n määrittelemiä varaosia saa käyttää vaihtaessasi tai korjatessasi osia sisältäen ...

Page 34: ...l Seat 9kg COIN HOPPER CAPACITY Coin Hopper JP 10p Coins 1000 coins 2p Coins 800 coins 20c Coins 1000 coins Coin Hopper L 10p Coins 200 coins 2p Coins 200 coins 20c Coins 200 coins Coin Hopper R 10p Coins 200 coins 2p Coins 200 coins 20c Coins 200 coins ACCESSORIES Keys Playfield Door 2 Lower Front Door 2 Back Door 2 IEC Mains Lead 1 Operators Manual 1 Coin Ejection Pin 2 Torx Wrench M4 1 12v 10w ...

Page 35: ...ssy Coin Divider L Assy Payout solenoid Armrest Assy Payout Assy Multi button Fluorescent lamp Halogen lamp Wiper Upper Door Assy Jackpot lamp Andon Control PC Board Control Board Assy Coin hopper O Hopper head Hopper head W hopper top D hopper chute Hopper head Coin guide Hopper section Hopper section Hopper section Coin hopper JP Coin hopper L Coin hopper R is a mirror image part Escalator secti...

Page 36: ...eckers at five positions on the Panel Assy in order to spin the slot machine When a coin passes through a checker the slot machine on the screen spins If coins continue to pass the checkers up to 10 are stored basic game According to the combination of symbols aligned on the slot machine coins are dispensed or a mini game starts 2 Slot machine symbols and mini games i i i i i Basic game Cherry Whe...

Page 37: ...pin game starts A free spin game is played as many times as the number determined by the chance game on the Andon section Next Step in the Game 1 When the button is pressed a chance number is determined 2 The display returns to normal game screen and a free spin game starts 3 The slot machine automatically plays as many times as the chance number and the number of coins to be dispensed is determin...

Page 38: ...ne 6 Maskinen må ikke renses med en vandstråle eller monteres et sted hvor det er muligt at bruge en vandstråle ESTA MÁQUINA ESTA DISEÑADA ÚNICAMENTE PARA USO EN INTERIORES NO INSTALE LA MÁQUINA EN LOS SIGUIENTES LUGARES 1 Exteriores 2 Bajo luz solar directa en lugares con polvo o humedad excesiva lugares donde hay filtraciones de agua cerca de aparatos de calefacción o de aire acondicionado lugar...

Page 39: ...rations 5 Dans des endroits dénivelés 6 Ne nettoyez pas cette machine sous un jet d eau et ne l installez pas à un endroit où l on risque d employer des jets d eau TO ΜΗΧΑΝΗΜΑ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΣΧΕΔΙΑΣΜΕΝO ΓΙΑ ΧΡΗΣΗ ΣΕ ΕΣΩΤΕΡΙΚO ΧΩΡO ΜOΝO ΜΗΝ ΤOΠOΘΕΤΗΣΕΤΕ ΤO ΜΗΧΑΝΗΜΑ ΣΤOΥΣ ΑΚOΛOΥΘOΥΣ ΧΩΡOΥΣ 1 Εξωτερικά 2 Απευθείας στον ήλιο σε μέρη που υπάρχει υγρασία ή σκ νη μέρη που υπάρχει άφθονο νερ κοντά σε air condition...

Page 40: ...na maskin får inte rengöras med en vatten stråle eller monterad inom ett område där en vatten stråle kan användas TÄMÄ LAITE ON SUUNNITELTU VAIN SISÄKÄYTTÖÖN ÄLÄ ASENNA LAITETTA SEURAAVIIN PAIKKOIHIN 1 Ulkotilaan 2 Suoraan aurinkovaloon kosteisiin tai pölyisiin paikkoihin vesivuotopaikkojen läheisyyteen ilmanvaihto tai lämmityslaitteen lähistölle tai paikkoihin jossa on erittäin kuumaa tai kylmää ...

Page 41: ... supply is 230volts AC NOTE If the location site of this machine has a polished floor it is recommended that rubber pads are fitted under the level asdjusters to prevent the machine sliding on the floor In order to gain access to the Power Supply and CPU assemblies ensure that the rear of the machine is separated from a wall or other machine by at least 500mm 4 2 Lowering the Level Adjusters When ...

Page 42: ...ent damage during transport a number of screws are left loose It is imperative that these screws are tightened and the Side Pillars and the Coin Dispensing Chute are fitted before operation of this game Note Do not over tighten these screws or the plastic may crack Left Right Upper Side Panels 12 screws 6 each side Playfield 21 screws ...

Page 43: ...Page 43 Pozihead screw M4 x 8 x 2 Side pillar R side pillar L located on the opposite side Panel Assy Coin dispensing chute Pozihead Screw M4x8 ...

Page 44: ...and slide the weight up or down to adjust the sensitivity Moving the weight up will decrease sensitivity and moving the weight down will increase sensitivity Re tighten the adjustment screw M3x6 3 By loosening 2off pozihead screws the actuator bracket can be moved to ensure that the weight is central to the actuator If the actuator bracket cannot be adjusted so that the weight is central the machi...

Page 45: ...yers are dispensed Therefore limit the amount of coins in the coin hoppers L R to about 90 120 coins If an excessive amount of coins are placed in the hoppers the motor load can increase and may shorten the service life of the coin hoppers If the 1 13 1 23 Coin Hopper L R Empty error is generated frequently except when coins are jammed or hoppers are empty fill the coin hoppers with more coins wit...

Page 46: ...nesses deformed coins or dirty coins are used they may not be dispensed properly They can also cause coin hopper malfunctions To ensure that the escalators are full ready for game play enter the Test mode see 6 6 page 61 and select I O TEST Select NEXT until MOTOR TEST 1 is diplayed Select Hopper L and press the Enter button until coins are dispensed to the playfied Repeat for Hopper R Select NEXT...

Page 47: ...o not place wrapped coins If wrapped coins are placed on the playfield they can be stuck on the payout slope during dispensing Use clean uniform coins fit for use in the machine If coins with different diameters or thicknesses deformed coins or dirty coins are used they may not be dispensed properly They can also cause coin hopper malfunctions Playfield Upper door ...

Page 48: ...ollect coins from the playfield and coins spilled inside the Cabin Assy When moving or transporting the machine do not hold the machine by the following places Hands can slip easily from those sections and cause the machine to fall or cause an accident or injury Upper Door Assy level adjusters castors Andon Assy To prevent possible damage by lamps falling out it is important to remove the two halo...

Page 49: ... lowering the machine Turn off the power switch located at the lower section on the back side of the Cabinet Assy Disconnect the power cord from the Cabinet Assy After the machine has been relocated set up the machine according to the instructions in 4 INSTALLATION on page 38 5 2 Manual transport carrying up or down stairs etc When the machine is carried manually it should be carried by the approp...

Page 50: ...ther locations can cause the machine to topple and cause an unexpected accident When loading or unloading manually ensure adequate people are used see 5 2 page 49 Do not apply excessive force to plastic parts since they can break easily Always fully retract all level adjusters 2 locations when moving the machine Do not subject the machine to shocks or jolts when lifting or lowering Fork sticker Fo...

Page 51: ...uniquement par les personnes qualifiées ও ও ও ও ও Μετατροπές ή επιδιορθώσεις στα μηχανήματα πρέπει να γίνονται μ νο απ εξουσιοδοτημένα άτομα Regolazioni e manutenzione su questa macchina devono essere fatti solo da personale specializzato Justering eller vedlikehold på denne maskinen skall bare utføres av kvalifiserte personell Aanpassingen of onderhoud aan deze machine dient alleen uitgevoerd te ...

Page 52: ... B is adjusted at the factory according to the size of coins to be used Do not attempt to adjust the front edge B unless the result of a test in the Field P O Measurement Mode do not fall within the standard range of 35 to 45 If the test result deviates from the above range adjust the level adjusters to ensure that the machine is level If this does not correct the problem raise the front edge B if...

Page 53: ...o support the front edge B with a hand and take care not to drop the screws The height of the front edge B can be increased or decreased by 0 5 mm by changing the holes used for installing the flange socket bolts M4x10 by one position When installing two flange socket bolts M4 x 10 be sure to insert them into the holes that are at equal distances from the center Front edge B 13mmx6 78mm 13mmx6 78m...

Page 54: ...r the removal and reinstallation of the Coin Selector L Assy 3 Remove the two cap screws M M4 x 8 disconnect the 8 pin connector and dismount the Coin Selector R Assy 1 Turn off the power switch located at the lower section on the rear of the Cabinet Assy 2 Unlock and open the under panel and detach the under panel by sliding it Under panel Key 2 1 Cap screw M M4 x 8 x 2 Coin Selector R Assy 8 pin...

Page 55: ... or L 5 Loosen 2off flange sockets M4x6 and adjust the position of the Adjuster Plate R or L Make the adjustment so that the width indicated in the diagram below is the diameter of the coin minus 0 5 to 0 6mm Note Measure the width at both ends of the acceptor to ensure that the Adjuster Plate is parallel Flange sockets M4 x 6 Adjuster plate R or L Measuring locations W i d t h ...

Page 56: ...with the Adjuster Plate at the bottom the coins overlap the Acceptor Base by 0 5 to 0 6mm 7 After adjustment tighten the 2off flange sockets M4x6 and reassemble in the machine in the reverse order of removal 0 5 t o 0 6 Overlapping section of acceptor base R or L and coins Coin Adjuster plate R or L ...

Page 57: ...in Entry 1 Remove the Coin Acceptor Assy see6 2 page 54 2 Loosen 2off cap screws M4x6 and 1off button head screw M4x6 and slide the Coin Adjuster L to adjust the width and height of the coin entry slot The dimensions should be set as follows Width Diameter of coin 0 2 to 0 4mm Height Thickness of coin 0 4 to 0 6mm ...

Page 58: ...th the coin In the case of the Coin Adjuster R move it toward the lower right 3 Move the Coin Adjuster L to the right so that there is a gap as wide as one sheet of paper on either side of the coin In the case of the Coin Adjuster R move it to the left After adjustment ensure that the 2off cap screws M4x6 and 1off button head screw M4x6 are fully tightened Insert at least 10 coins to make sure tha...

Page 59: ...he setting is described in 6 6 2 page 65 To adjust the tilt sensitivity refer to 4 4 page 44 Manual Reset 1 Unlock and open the Playfield Door 2 Slide the Test switch located to the right of the playfield On and then Off to reset the alarm 3 Close and lock the Playfield Door Automatic Reset When the tilt is set to automatic reset the alarm will reset 10 seconds after it has been activated SELECT S...

Page 60: ...st mode Test mode allows testing and the changing of game settings Refer to section 6 6 Test Mode page 61 b Select Switch Push this switch up or down to select an item within the test menus c Enter Switch This switch is used to enter a selected test and to change settings within a test b Select switch c Enter switch a Test switch ON S e le c t s w it c h E n te r s w it c h T e s t s w it c h ...

Page 61: ...ustments have been completed switch the Test Switch OFF The display returns to the game screen a For display and initialization of data 6 6 1 page 62 b For setting the Payout Rate Tilt etc 6 6 2 page 65 c There are no Option settings for this game 6 6 3 page 66 d For Input and Output tests 6 6 4 page 67 e For adjustment of the Monitor 6 6 8 page 81 f For adjustment of the Sound levels 6 6 9 page 8...

Page 62: ... Total number of coins inserted on right and left d Number of coins discharged from coin hopper O e Number of coins discharged from coin hopper JP and dispensed to pusher table f Number of coins discharged from coin hopper JP and supplied to jackpot unit g Sum of e and f h Payout rate calculated based on the data c and d i Set payout rate j Displays the next page page 2 k Clears INCOME DATA MACHIN...

Page 63: ...umber of pusher operations e Cumulative number of jackpot unit operations f Cumaltive checker counts g Displays the next page page 3 SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER DATA DISPLAY 2 3 MACHINE DATA NEXT EXIT a b c d e f g TOTAL HOPPER L OUT 0 TOTAL HOPPER R OUT 0 TOTAL HOPPER JP OUT 0 TOTAL PUSHER MOVE 0 TOTAL JP UNIT MOVE 0 CHECKER 1 COUNT 0 CHECKER 2 COUNT 0 CHECKER 3 COUNT 0 CHECKER 4 COUNT 0 CHEC...

Page 64: ...the last ten errors error codes and messages a Error codes error messages most recent shown at the top see 7 3 3 page 108 for list of error indications b Displays the next page returns to first page of data display ERROR HISTORY screen third page SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER DATA DISPLAY 3 3 ERROR HISTORY NEXT EXIT a b 1 1 3 HOPPER JP EMPTY 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 65: ... t m o r f d e s n e p s i d s n i o c f o r e b m u n e h t f o o i t a R d e t r e s n i s n i o c f o r e b m u n e h t o t 0 9 5 8 0 8 5 7 0 7 5 6 0 6 5 5 0 5 n e e b s a h e u l a v r e t f a d e s s e r p s i h c t i w s r e t n E e h t n e h W O N r o S E Y t u p n i e h t r o f s t p m o r p y a l p s i d e h t d e g n a h c d e g n a h c t o n g n i t t e S O N R O R R E d n a A T A D E N...

Page 66: ...on the menu screen and press the Enter switch The following screen is displayed 2 There are no options for this game Select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the Menu screen SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER GAME OPTIONS DEFAULT IN GREEN EXIT ...

Page 67: ... Enter switch The screen returns to the item selection mode 6 Select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the Menu screen a Input Output Test b This test is for testing switches and sensors see 6 6 5 page 76 c Measurment of field payout see 6 6 6 page 77 d For testing the Andon Assy operation see 6 6 7 page 80 Note No selections can be made while WAIT displayed in the upper left of the scr...

Page 68: ... has been completed select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the I O Menu screen a Displays the next page second page b Displays the Tilt switch ON OFF status c Displays the Coin Sensor L1 ON OFF status d Displays the Coin Sensor L2 ON OFF status e Displays the Coin Sensor R1 ON OFF status f Displays the Coin Sensor R2 ON OFF status g Displays the hopper O jam sensor ON OFF status Refer...

Page 69: ...F status c Operates the Coin Hopper R Displays the coin hopper R sensor ON OFF status d Displays the ON OFF status of the Checker Sensors 1 thru 6 Items b and c can be used to empty coins from the coin hoppers The Pusher Motor operates while the Coin Hopper L R is activated When the game stops operation due to a coin hopper error do not operate the coin hopper in the coin hopper test as this could...

Page 70: ...N OFF status and the operation count see 8 6 10 page 143 and 8 6 12 page 145 for details of JP unit and sensor d Operates the Coin Hopper O motor Displays the hopper O sensor ON OFF status and the operation count see MAIN COMPONENTS page 35 for location of Hopper O Note If the hopper is overloaded there will be a delay before operation e Operates the Coin Hopper JP motor Displays the coin hopper J...

Page 71: ...ted item is displayed in red 2 The selected test is executed while the Enter switch is held pressed 3 When the Enter switch is released the test stops 4 After the test for the selected item has been completed select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the I O Menu screen a Displays the next page fifth page b Operates the Payout Solenoid Displays the payout sensor ON OFF status c Operates ...

Page 72: ...ate the Select switch Up or Down to select an item The selected item is displayed in red 2 The selected test is executed while the Enter switch is held pressed 3 When the Enter switch is released the test stops 4 After the test for the selected item has been completed select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the I O Menu screen a Displays the next page sixth page b Turns on LEDs 1 thru ...

Page 73: ...page seventh page b Operates the Arm Motor Displays the arm sensors U D ON OFF status and the operation count c Operates the Wheel Motor Displays the wheel sensors 1 2 3 and damper sensor ON OFF status and the operation counts Note Operations of the wheel sensors 1 2 3 and damper sensor cannot be checked unless the Reel Assy is in contact with the R roller Operate the Arm Motor so that the Reel As...

Page 74: ... the lamps in the ANDON Assy 1 Operate the Select switch Up or Down to select an item The selected item is displayed in red 2 Press the Enter switch to confirm selection 3 After the test for the selected item has been completed select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the I O Menu screen a Displays the next page eight page b Lights the lamps 1 thru 13 c Lights the WIN lamps L R d Lights...

Page 75: ...the Enter switch to return to the I O Menu screen a Displays the next page first b Displays the status of communication with the Andon unit Note If the communication is normal the word CONNECT is shown in blue If the communication is abnormal the word DISCONNECT is shown in red SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER I O TEST 8 8 COMMUNICATION TEST a NEXT ANDON CONDITION CONNECT EXIT b ...

Page 76: ... 3 After the test for the selected item has been completed select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the I O Menu screen a Displays ON b The indication changes from OFF to ON when the switch is operated up or down c Displays ON when the switch is pressed d Displays ON when the switch is pressed UP SELECT SW ENTER SW EXIT I O TEST SWITCH TEST ON RED a TEST ON SELECT UP DOWN OFF OFF ENTER ...

Page 77: ... Down to select an item The selected item is displayed in red 3 Press the Enter switch to confirm selection 4 After the test for the selected item has been completed select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the I O Menu screen a Turns the payout solenoid ON OFF b Turns the coin hopper JP ON OFF Displays the number of coins dispensed c Displays the number of coins dispensed by the coin h...

Page 78: ... of Coins dirtiness of the Playfield and scratches to the Playfield Procedures for Field Payout Rate Measurment Procedure 1 preparing the measurement conditions 1 Remove all coins from the playfield 2 Add sufficient coins to the Coin Hopper JP 3 Make sure that the Payout Solenoid is turned off 4 Clear the count for Coin Hopper JP 5 Turn the Coin Hopper JP on The Coin Hopper JP stops automatically ...

Page 79: ...ulated rate may differ from the actual value Repeated measurements can increase accuracy of data However to ensure that the measuremnt is made under the same conditions always start from step 1 The actual field payout rate varies according the players playing style Record the calculated measurements and compare them with the actual payout rate for enhanced accuracy Large number of coins inserted w...

Page 80: ...ss the Enter switch to return to the Menu screen a Turns the wheel rotation stop operation ON OFF Displays the operation count b Displays the stopping counts of numbers 1 thru 8 c Clears the disc operation counts and stopping counts When the Enter switch is pressed the display prompts for the input YES or NO NO Data not cleared YES Clears data Note When WHEEL TEST is set to ON the Andon Assy repea...

Page 81: ... display the selected pattern 4 To exit from the selected pattern screen press the Enter switch 5 To return to the MENU screen select EXIT and press the Enter switch a Displays the Gradation Pattern b Displays the Adjustment screen c The screen changes to white d The screen changes to black e Displays a Crosshatch Pattern SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER MONITOR TEST a b c d e GRADATION PATTERN VIE...

Page 82: ...rom the Left speaker then the Right speaker and then Both speakers During this test LEFT RIGHT or CENTRE is displayed at the location f according to which speaker is operating 5 When the selected adjustment has been made press the Enter switch to return to the item selection mode 6 To return to the MENU screen select EXIT and press the Enter switch SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER SOUND TEST DEFAUL...

Page 83: ...the selected pattern 4 After coins have been supplied to the Jackpot unit select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the Menu Screen a Turns the Hopper JP ON OFF Displays the number of coins added 100 maximum b Operates the Jackpot unit to discharge coins and empty the unit Clears the Hopper JP operation count Pressing the Enter switch prompts for the input YES NO NO Data not cleared YES ...

Page 84: ...Software b Displays the version of the LCD software c Displays the version of the Andon software d Initializes the Back Up memory Pressing the Enter switch prompts for the input YES NO NO Data not cleared YES Clears data Note When the Enter switch is pressed after YES has been selected all data including the income data machine data hardware data error history and settings are cleared and returned...

Page 85: ...e b Displays an error code and an error message c Indicates that the error can be reset by switching the Test switch ON and back OFF d When the Select switch is operated Down one coin will be dispensed from the coin hopper JP e When the Enter switch is pressed the alarm sound stops SELECT SW DOWN PAY 1 MEDAL BY HOPPER ENTER SW ERROR SOUND OFF A machine error has occured Please call for a staff mem...

Page 86: ... of unprocessed coins entered in the right hand side d Displays the total number of unprocessed coins entered from both the left and right hand sides SELECT SW DOWN PAY 1 MEDAL BY HOPPER ENTER SW ERROR SOUND OFF A machine error has occured Please call for a staff member a b c d ERROR 1 2 HOPPER JP OVER PAID SLIDE ON AND OFF TEST RESTART There are unprocessed coins LEFT IN 1 RIGHT IN 0 TOTAL 1 ...

Page 87: ...ication When jammed coins are removed from the coin oultet within the countdown period 10 seconds the game automatically resumes normal play If the jammed coins are not removed within the countdown period the display changes to an error display screen SELECT SW DOWN PAY 1 MEDAL BY HOPPER ENTER SW ERROR SOUND OFF MEDAL JAM WARNING ERROR 5 15 JAM SENSOR SLIDE ON AND OFF TEST RESTART ...

Page 88: ...itialization When the Back Up Memory has been initialized and the display returns to the Game Screen coins will automatically be supplied to the Jackpot Unit After 50 coins have been supplied to the Jackpot Unit the Game Screen appears JACKPOT SUPPLY HOPPER JP 0 ...

Page 89: ... que la máquina está desconectada antes de comenzar cualquier trabajo de mantenimiento reparaciones resolución de problemas etc L installation le service le réglage ou la maintenance doivent être effectués uniquement par les personnes qualifiées S assurer que l interrupteur soit sor OFF avant de commencer tout travail de maintenance localisation d une panne rèparations etc ও ও ও ও ও Μετατροπές ή ε...

Page 90: ...soal qualificado Certifique se que a maquina se encontra desligada sempre que iniciar qualquer tipo de trabalho de manutenção identifação de avarias reparação etc Justeringar och underhåll på denna maskin skall endast utföras av kvalificerad personal Försäkra dig om att strömmen är avstängd innan underhållsarbete påbörjas felsökning reparationer etc Tätä laitetta saa säätää tai huoltaa vain siihen...

Page 91: ...o damage to the Power Cable If there is any damage disconnect the Power Cable from the Mains supply immediately and replace the Power Cable before operating the game 3 Inspecting Screws and Bolts Check that the following screws and bolts for tightness If they are loose tighten them firmly Mounting screws and bolts for the Upper Door and Gas Cylinder Springs Mounting nut for the Playfield Base Fiel...

Page 92: ...ion od the machine it is important that the following areas are regularly cleaned Do not use organic solvents such as thinners petroleum spirits etc as these can damage the machine Coin slots Coin dispensing chute Coin Entries Coin Dispensing Chute ...

Page 93: ...Page 93 Payout Assy Dust box Dust box R Dust box L Maintenance door Payout Assembly Dust Boxes ...

Page 94: ...as these can damage the machine 1 Remove the Coin Selector R Assy See 8 9 1 page 150 2 Remove 2off cap screw M4x10 from the Selector Base R Side and remove the Coin Out R 3 Remove 3off cap screws M4x10 and remove the Upper Plate R Selector base R Cap screws M4 x 10 Coin OUT R Cap screws M4 x 10 Upper plate R ...

Page 95: ...th If they are excessively dirty dampen a soft cloth with a neutral detergent and wipe clean Note Never apply grease or other lubricants to the coin passages as this will cause a faster build up of dirt and dust and possible coin jams 5 Re assemble in reverse order Selector base R Coin passage ...

Page 96: ...ove the Coin Hopper See 8 11 1 page 154 Replacing Coin Hopper O 8 11 4 page 159 Replacing Coin Hopper L R 8 11 5 page 160 Replacing Coin Hopper JP 3 Turn the Hopper Head in a clockwise direction and lift to remove 5 Wipe clean with a dry soft cloth If it is excessively dirty dampen a soft cloth with a neutral detergent and wipe clean 6 Re install in reverse order Hopper head Coin hopper O 1 2 ...

Page 97: ...r flat spring 3 Loosen 2off wing screws M4x14 with flat and spring washers and loosen the Coin Presser Flat Spring 4 Remove the jammed coins Note Depending on the type of coins used the screws may be provided with spacers Removing these screws causes the spacers to fall and reinstallation of the spacers may be difficult in some cases Take care not to lose the spacers if the screws are removed 5 Re...

Page 98: ...ote Depending on the type of coins used the screws may be provided with spacers Removing these screws causes the spacers to fall and reinstallation of the spacers may be difficult in some cases Take care not to lose the spacers if the screws are removed 5 Reassemble in reverse order Guide plate cover Pozi head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 14 Only loosen these screws ...

Page 99: ...per O 8 11 4 page 159 Replacing Coin Hopper L R 8 11 5 page 160 Replacing Coin Hopper JP Note If there are coins in the escalators they can fall from the bottom of the escalator when the escalator is removed 2 Remove the jammed coins 3 Reassemble in reverse order Wing screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 14 x 4 Escalator Escalator Escalator Coin hopper JP Coin hopper O Coin hopper L R ...

Page 100: ...Coins Hopper Head A Hopper Empty Error can be generated if coins are standing on their edges inside the Hopper Head as shown below If this happens Remove the coins from the Hopper Head and lay the coins flat Coins Hopper head section ...

Page 101: ...ively dirty dampen a cloth with neutral detergent and wipe clean Then scrub gently with a slightly wet cloth and wipe thoroughly with a dry soft cloth 5 Re install in reverse order Note Ensure that the spacers are refitted when reassembling The Front Acrylic must be installed in the correct direction On the front side of the Front Acrylic the sections below the Checker Holes are flat Coin dispensi...

Page 102: ...ole on the Front Acrylic that is closest to the jammed coins then gently pull the Front Acrylic forward to dislodge the coins Note If the above method fails to dislodge the jammed coins remove the Front Acrylic to remove the coins see 7 2 6 page 101 3 Close the Upper Front Door Coin ejection pin Pull gently Jammed coins Front Acrylic Pin ...

Page 103: ... from the game 2 Remove the Andon Assembly panel A and Upper Acrylic Board 1 see 8 12 1 page 162 3 Wipe the R Roller with a dry soft cloth If it is excessively dirty dampen a cloth with neutral detergent and wipe clean Then scrub gently with a slightly wet cloth and wipe thoroughly with a dry soft cloth If the R Roller has scratches or cracks replace it 4 Reassemble in reverse order Reel Assy R ro...

Page 104: ...t the power from the game 2 Remove the Andon Assembly panel A and Upper Acrylic Board 1 see 8 12 1 page 162 3 Wipe the D Roller with a dry soft cloth If it is excessively dirty dampen a cloth with neutral detergent and wipe clean Then scrub gently with a slightly wet cloth and wipe thoroughly with a dry soft cloth 4 Reassemble in reverse order D roller Reel Assy ...

Page 105: ...e power from the game 2 Remove the Andon Assembly panel A and Upper Acrylic Board 1 see 8 12 1 page 162 3 Wipe the D Roller with a dry soft cloth If it is excessively dirty dampen a cloth with neutral detergent and wipe clean Then scrub gently with a slightly wet cloth and wipe thoroughly with a dry soft cloth 4 Reassemble in reverse order CW roulette acrylic board Reel Assy S lever ...

Page 106: ... b Displays an error code and an error message c Indicates that the error can be reset by switching the Test switch ON and back OFF d When the Select switch is operated Down one coin will be dispensed from the coin hopper JP e When the Enter switch is pressed the alarm sound stops SELECT SW DOWN PAY 1 MEDAL BY HOPPER ENTER SW ERROR SOUND OFF A machine error has occured Please call for a staff memb...

Page 107: ...on the ERROR screen a This message is displayed only when there are unprocessed coins b Displays the number of unprocessed coins entered in the left hand side c Displays the number of unprocessed coins entered in the right hand side d Displays the total number of unprocessed coins entered from both the left and right hand sides SELECT SW DOWN PAY 1 MEDAL BY HOPPER ENTER SW ERROR SOUND OFF A machin...

Page 108: ... n i o c d e m m a J P J r e p p o h n i o c t u o y a p g n i s u a c n i a m e r o t r o s n e s N O s n i o c e v o m e R e h t r a e n d e m m a j t e l t u o r o t a l a c s e 1 1 1 L R E P P O H Y A W A N U R d e t a r e n e g s i r o r r e s i h T L r e p p o h e h t n e h w e h t e l i h w s t c a e r r o s n e s t o n s i L r e p p o h n i o c g n i t a r e p o n i o c f o n o i t c n u f...

Page 109: ... a p g n i s u a c n i a m e r o t r o s n e s N O d e m m a j s n i o c e v o m e R t e l t u o r o t a l a c s e e h t r a e n 5 3 1 O R E P P O H T U O K C O L d e t a r e n e g s i r o r r e s i h T 2 r o s n e s e h t n e h w g n i r u d e g n a h c t o n s e o d n i o c e h t f o n o i t a r e p o e h t O r e p p o h r e p p o h n i o c y t l u a F r o t o m O r o s n e s n i o c y t r i D 2...

Page 110: ... r e v e R n o n f o n o i t r e s n I n i o c g n i m r o f n o c e s r e v e r f o e s a c e h t n I e h t r o n i o c f o w o l f n o n f o n o i t r e s n i t e s n i o c g n i m r o f n o c N O h c t i w s t s e T e h t F F O n e h t d n a 1 3 P U K C A B Y R O M E M p u k c a b e h t n i a t a D d e g a m a d s i y r o m e m C P n i a m f o n o i t c n u f l a M d r a o B r u o y t c a t n o...

Page 111: ...o c s i r o s n e s r e k c e h c e h t e h t f I t i n a e l c y t r i d s i r o s n e s r e k c e h c g n i n o i t c n u f l a m r o s n e s e h t e c a l p e r 4 5 R E K C E H C 4 R O S N E S d e t a r e n e g s i r o r r e s i h T n a s i e r e h t n e h w e h t n e e w t e b n o i t c u r t s b o d n a r o s n e s r e k c e h c a s i e r e h t n e h w r o m s i r p n o i t c n u f l a m e h ...

Page 112: ... h C y b d n a t s t s e T e h t n i n o i t a r e p o e d o M 2 1 5 R O T A R E P E S R O S N E S d e t a r e n e g s i r o r r e s i h T r o t a r a p e s e h t n e h w g n i r u d F F O s i r o s n e s e h t f o n o i t a r e p o e h t d i o n e l o s r o t a r e p e s r o t a r a p e s y t l u a F d i o n e l o s r o t a r a p e s f o n o i t c n u f l a M r o s n e s r o t a r a p e s d e t c...

Page 113: ... c d e t c e n n o c s i d e h t f I t i t c e n n o c e r s i D r o s n e s m r a g n i n o i t c n u f l a m t i e c a l p e r 4 6 L E E H W R O T O M R O S N E S d e t a r e n e g s i r o r r e s i h T r o s n e s l e e h w e h t n e h w g n i r u d e g n a h c t o n s e o d e h t f o n o i t a r e p o e h t r o t o m l e e h w r o t o m l e e h w y t l u a F l e e h w f o n o i t c n u f l a M...

Page 114: ...ncluding the income data security data machine data error history and settings are cleared and returned to factory defaults 1 Check the error indication to find out the cause of the problem 2 Unlock and open the Upper Front Door 3 Check and correct the cause of the error 4 Reset the error by turning the Test switch located inside the Upper Front Door ON and then OFF 5 Close and lock the Upper Fron...

Page 115: ...l connectors are securely connected PC boards can easily be damaged by static electricity If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC board electronic parts on the PC board can be damaged Before handling a PC board touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body For repair of PC boards contact your distributor Never use a tester for a continuity test Inte...

Page 116: ... j e r a e r e h T d n a r e p p o h n i o c e h t e v o m e R s n i o c d e m m a j e h t e v o m e r n i d e l l a t s n i t o n e r a s r e p p o h n i o c e h T n o i t i s o p r e p o r p e h t y l t c e r r o c s r e p p o h e h t l a t s n i e R o d s r e p p o h n i o c e h T n o i t a r e p o p o t s t o n 1 e t o N e e S e v i t c e f e d e r a s r e p p o h n i o c e h T s r e p p o h n...

Page 117: ...o d s t i n u r e k c e h c e h T t h g i l t o n e v i t c e f e d s i d r a o B C P D E L e h T d r a o B C P D E L e h t e c a l p e R e v i t c e f e d s i d r a o B C P n i a M e h T d r a o B C P n i a M e h t e c a l p e R o d s t i n u r e k c e h c e h T g n i s s a p o t t c a e r t o n s n i o c e v i t c e f e d e r a s r o s n e s r e k c e h c e h T s r o s n e s r e k c e h c e h t ...

Page 118: ...i l t o n t u o t n r u b e r a s p m a l e h T s p m a l e h t e c a l p e R s i d r a o B C P l o r t n o C n o d n A e h T e v i t c e f e d d r a o B C P n o d n A e h t e c a l p e R s p m a l p u p e t s e h T t h g i l t o n o d t u o t n r u b e r a s p m a l e h T s p m a l e h t e c a l p e R e v i t c e f e d s i d r a o B C P p m a L e h T d r a o B C P p m a L e h t e c a l p e R s d ...

Page 119: ...The flourescent lamps become hot Exercise caution when removing 1 Switch the power to the machine OFF 2 Unlock and open the Upper Front Door 3 Replace the fluorescent lamp 15W and or starter 4 Close and lock the Upper Front Door Starter Starter Fluorescent lamp 15W Fluorescent lamp 15W Upper front door ...

Page 120: ...prevent burns ensure sufficient time for the lamp to cool before touching the lamp 1 Switch the power to the machine OFF 2 Unlock and open the Upper Front Door 3 Replace the Halogen Lamp 12V 35W Note The lamp is a push fit Do not twist the lamp when removing or refitting 4 Close and lock the Upper Front Door Halogen lamp ...

Page 121: ...t screws M4x8 and 2off socket flange screws M4x25 and remove the Corner LED assy Corner LED Assy Cabinet Assy Cabinet Assy 2 pin connector Flange socket bolt M4 x 8 Flange socket bolt M4 x 8 Flange socket bolt M4 x 25 Flange socket bolt M4 x 25 Corner LED Assy PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board electronic parts on th...

Page 122: ...D PC Board disconnect the 2way connector from the board and replace the Corner LED PC Board 6 Reassemble in reverse order Note When reassembling ensure to lock connectors securely LED cover Whizz nut M4 x 2 2 pin connector Corner LED PC Board LED cover Locking support Locking support Corner LED PC Board PC board PC board Locking support Click Long nosed pliers Installation Removal ...

Page 123: ... OFF 2 Unlock and open the Upper Front Door 3 Remove 2off pozi head screws M4x8 and remove the lamp cover 4 Replace the Jackpot Lamps wedge lamps 24V 3W 5 Reassemble in reverse order Pozi head screw M4 x 8 x 2 Lamp cover Panel Assy Jackpot lamps Wedge lamp sockets Panel Assy ...

Page 124: ...e the Main PC Board Assy 4 Reassemble in reverse order PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged Before handling a PC Board touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body 8 pin connector 8 pin connector 64 pin connector 6 pin connector x 2 Main P...

Page 125: ... PC Board 4 Reassemble in reverse order PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged Before handling a PC Board touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body 6 pin connector 3 pin connector 10 pin connector 4 pin connector Main PC Board Control Boa...

Page 126: ...AC Switch PC Board 4 Reassemble in reverse order PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged Before handling a PC Board touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body 9 pin connector 5 pin connector Control Board Assy AC Switch PC Board Phillips he...

Page 127: ...r REG2 or REG3 4 Reassemble in reverse order PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged Before handling a PC Board touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body 7 pin connector each 4 pin connector 6 pin connector each 5 pin connector each 5 pin ...

Page 128: ... and open the Rear Door 3 Remove the 4off cap screws M4x8 and disconnect the 2way connector Remove the Pusher Motor together with the Pusher Motor Bracket by sliding them to the side 4 Disconnect the 3way connector remove 1off cap screw M4x12 and remove the capacitor Pusher motor bracket Cap screw M M4 x 8 x 4 2 pin connector Capacitor Capacitor 3 pin connector Cap screw M M4 x 12 ...

Page 129: ...stalled at a right angle to the flat section on the motor shaft and apply loctite 242 to the threads before installation During reassembly ensure that the end of the motor shaft is flush with the pusher crank end face During reassembly observe the bearing on the pusher crank by looking through the inspection hole in the pusher table Pusher crank Double point screw M4 x 8 x 2 Phillips truss screw M...

Page 130: ...d open the Rear Door 3 Remove 1off cap screw M4x12 disconnect the 3way connector and remove the Pusher Sensor 4 Disconnect the 3way connector remove 1off cap screw M4x12 and remove the capacitor 5 Reassemble in reverse order 6 After reassembly conduct a check of the Pusher Sensor See 6 6 4 3 I O Test Motor Test page 70 Cap screw M4 x 12 3 pin connector Pusher sensor ...

Page 131: ...ing the Flanged Bushings 1 Switch the power to the machine OFF 2 Unlock and open the Rear Door 3 Remove 1off wing screw M4x8 and swing the Control Board Assy to the left Cabinet Assy Control Board Assy Wing screw M4 x 8 x 1 ...

Page 132: ...nt the escalator from falling Also prepare a container to receive the coins in the escalator 5 Remove 2off whizz nuts M4 and remove the coin guide Wing screw M4 x 15 x 2 Only loosen these bolts Head stopper L x 2 Wing bolt M4 x 15 x 2 Only loosen these bolts Head stopper R x 2 Coin hopper L escalator Coin hopper R escalator Control Board Assy Coin guide Whizz nut M4 x 2 Panel Assy Control Board As...

Page 133: ...illips screw M4x8 and remove the coin dispensing chute 9 Remove 2off phillips screws M4x8 and remove the side pillar L R 2 pin connector 2 pin connector 18 pin connector 9 pin connector 6 pin connector Coin dispensing guide Phillips screw M4 x 8 Phillips screw M4 x 8 x 2 Side pillar R side pillar L located on the opposite side Panel Assy ...

Page 134: ... supports and replace the flange bushings Phillips screw M4 x 15 x 2 there are also two screws on the left side Panel Assy Pusher table Pusher guide bracket Cap screws M5 x 10 Pusher guide bracket Pusher shaft A r e a f o r g r e a s e a p p l i c a t i o n A r e a f o r g r e a s e a p p l i c a t i o n Flanged bushing Pusher table Countersunk washer nut M4 Flanged bushing Countersunk washer nut ...

Page 135: ... screws During reassembly adjust the gap approx 1mm between the pusher table and pillar stages L R to be the same on the left and right sides to prevent coins falling into the gap Stage side cover L FS side plate L Panel Assy Elongated adjustment hole FS side plate R Stage side cover R Pusher table Phillips screw M4 x 8 x 3 Phillips screw M4 x 8 x 3 1mm 1mm How to adjust the gap to 1mm 1 Remove 3o...

Page 136: ...ck and open the Rear Door 3 Open the Control Board Assy see 8 6 3 page 131 4 Remove 2off cap screw M3x6 disconnect the 5way 3way 2way connectors and remove the Sensor PC Board 5 Reassemble in reverse order Cap screw M3 x 6 x 2 5 pin connector 2 pin connector 3 pin connector Sensor PC Board ...

Page 137: ...ock and open the Rear Door 3 Open the Control Board Assy see 8 6 3 page 131 4 From each checker unit remove the two countersunk washer nuts M4 disconnect the 5way connector and remove the checker unit 5 Reassemble in reverse order 5 pin connector Checker unit Countersunk washer nuts M4 ...

Page 138: ... is securely connected During reassembly ensure that there is a gap of at least 4 5mm on the inside of the tongue at the outlet section of the checker cover When reassembling ensure that the shiny side of the checker filter faces towards the front 5 After reassembly conduct a check of the Pusher Sensor See 6 6 4 5 I O Test LED LAMP Test page 72 Checker sensor 3 pin connector Checker base Checker s...

Page 139: ...r When replacing the LED PC Boards do not lose the checker sensor prisms and be sure to install them during reassembly PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged Before handling a PC Board touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body LED PC Boar...

Page 140: ... Control Board Assy see 8 6 3 page 131 4 Disconnect the 2way connector and release the chord grip 5 Remove the 4off whizz nuts M4 and remove the wiper motor bracket When the wiper motor bracket is removed the wiper falls to the front Do not lose the wiper Wiper motor bracket Whizz nut M4 x 4 2 pin connector Cord clip The illustration shows the left hand motor viewed from the back of the machine ...

Page 141: ...crews M3x8 and remove the wiper motor 6 Reassemble in reverse order Ensure that the wiper is refitted to the Wiper Motor Shaft Cap screw M M3 x 8 A Wiper motor Wiper motor Main panel base Block Wiper motor bracket Double point screw M4 x 8 Bearing Wiper Wiper shaft ...

Page 142: ... Unlock and open the Rear Door 3 Open the Control Board Assy see 8 6 3 page 131 4 Remove 4off whizz nuts M3 disconnect the 6way connector and remove the LCD Unit 5 Reassemble in reverse order 6 pin connector LCD unit Whizz nut M3 Whizz nut M3 Flanged hexagon nut M3 Resin washer ...

Page 143: ...age 131 4 Remove the 2off double point screws M4x8 and remove the link B 5 Disconnect the 2way connector remove the 2off cap screws M4x8 and remove the Jackpot Motor Ensure that the Jackpot Motor is supported by your hand 6 Reassemble in reverse order Cap screw M4 x 8 x 2 Jackpot motor 2 pin connector JP motor bracket Link B Double point screw M4 x 8 x 2 ...

Page 144: ...the sensor bracket A together with the sensor Ensure that the Jackpot Motor Bracket is supported by your hand 4 Remove 1off phillips head screw M3x12 and remove the JP Unit Sensor U 5 Reassemble in reverse order JP motor bracket JP unit sensor U Cap screw M3 x 6 x 2 3 pin connector Sensor bracket A Phillips head screw with flat and spring washers M3 x 12 x 1 JP unit sensor U Sensor bracket A ...

Page 145: ...en the Rear Door 3 Disconnect the 3way connector remove 1off phillips head screw M3x12 with flat and spring washer and remove the JP Unit Sensor D 4 Reassemble in reverse order Sensor mounting plate Panel Assy 3 pin connector Phillips head screw with flat and spring washers M3 x 12 JP unit sensor D Jackpot ...

Page 146: ...ff cap screws M4x6 loose 6 Refit the Solenoid Shaft 7 With the plunger pressed fully down raise the payout solenoid until it makes contact with the bottom of the plunger Tighten the 2off cap screws M4x6 with the payout solenoid in that position 8 Enter Test Mode to check the correct operation of the solenoid Payout Assy 2 pin connector E ring E ring Bracket 2 Cap screw M4 x 6 x 2 Solenoid shaft Pa...

Page 147: ...oor 3 Disconnect the 3way connector remove 2off cap screws M4x6 and remove the bracket 2 together with the Payout Sensor 4 Remove 1off cap screw M4x12 and remove the Payout Sensor 5 Reassemble in reverse order Payout solenoid Cap screw M4 x 6 x 2 Bracket 2 3 pin connector Bracket 2 Cap screw M4 x 12 x 1 Payout sensor ...

Page 148: ...nel by sliding it forwards 3 Remove 3off button head screws M5x8 on each side and remove the Under Panel 2 and Under Panel 3 4 Remove 6off whizz nuts M4 and remove the Armrests L R 5 Reassemble in reverse order Under panel Under panel 2 Under panel 3 Key Button head screw M5 x 8 x 3 Button head screw M5 x 8 x 3 2 1 Armrest L Armrest R Whizz nuts M4 ...

Page 149: ... to the machine OFF 2 Open the Under Panel see 8 8 1 page 148 3 Disconnect the 4way connector and remove the Illumination Switch 4 Pull out the Wedge Lamp 28v 3W and replace 5 Reassemble in reverse order 4 pin connector Illumination switch Wedge lamp 28V 3W Illumination switch ...

Page 150: ...ch the power to the machine OFF 2 Unlock and open the Under Panel and remove the Under Panel by sliding it forwards 3 Remove 2off cap screw M4x8 disconnect the 8way connector and remove the Coin Selector R Assy 4 Reassemble in reverse order Note When reassembling ensure that the harness near the connector does not block the coin passage or contact the inside of the Coin Divider L R Assy Cap screw ...

Page 151: ...connect the 3way connector red and white and remove the twin sensor holder Note The Coin Sensor Connectors are colour coded in red and white When reassembling connect the red connector to the coin slot side and the white connector to the coin outlet side 4 Remove 2off cap screws M4x10 and remove the Coin Sensors 5 Reassemble in reverse order Coin outlet side Coin slot side Twin sensor holder 3 pin...

Page 152: ... Solenoid L Assy 1 Switch the power to the machine OFF 2 Remove the Coin Selector See 8 9 1 page 150 3 Disconnect the 3way connector 4 Remove the Twin Sensor holder see 8 9 2 page 151 5 Remove 2off cap screws M3x6 and remove the lockout solenoid 6 Remove the Spring Pin A 2x10 and remove the plunger 7 Reassemble in reverse order 3 pin connector Twin sensor holder Lock out solenoid Spring pin A 2 x ...

Page 153: ...Follow the same procedures for the removal and reassembly of the Coin Divider L Assy 1 Switch the power to the machine OFF 2 Remove the Coin Selector See 8 9 1 page 150 3 Remove 3off cap screws M4x8 and remove the Coin Divider R Assy by pulling it downwards 4 Reassemble in reverse order Coin Divider R Assy Cap screw M4 x 8 x 3 9 pin connector ...

Page 154: ...owing periodic maintenance The Coin Hoppers can discharge approximately two million coins before they require replacement At an ejection rate of about 5 000 coins per day the hopper service life is about one year 8 11 1 Removing Coin Hopper O 1 Switch the power to the machine OFF 2 Unlock and open the maintenace door Coin box B Wing screw M4 x 15 x 1 Only loosen this screw Hopper retainer 2 6 pin ...

Page 155: ...1off wing screw M4x15 remove the hopper retainer 2 and remove the coin hopper O 5 Reassemble in reverse order During reassembly ensure that the escalator mounting holes align with the holes on the hopper side and install securely the wing screws M4x15 If the screws are loose coin jams can occur Wing screw M4 x 15 x 4 Escalator section Hopper section ...

Page 156: ...r section from the hopper section see 8 11 1 page 154 4 Loosen 1off wing screw M4x8 pull out the top section of the escalator and remove the coin hopper O escalator When removing the escalator ensure that the escalator is held to prevent it falling Since coins may fall from the escalator have a container ready to receive the coins 5 Reassemble in reverse order Insert the top section of the escalat...

Page 157: ...he 9way and 3way connectors remove 4off wing screws M4x15 and separate the escalator section from the hopper section Do not disconnect the 2way connector Hopper retainer 2 Coin hopper L Coin hopper R 3 pin connector 3 pin connector 9 pin connector 9 pin connector Wing screw M4 x 15 x 1 Only loosen this screw Wing screw M4 x 15 x 4 Escalator section Hopper section ...

Page 158: ... the coin hopper L 6 Reassemble in reverse order 7 Follow the same procedure for coin hopper R During reassembly ensure that the escalator mounting holes align with the holes on the hopper side and install securely the wing screws M4x15 If the screws are loose coin jams can occur ...

Page 159: ...to the machine OFF 2 Open the Rear door 3 Open the Control Board Assy see 8 6 3 page 131 4 Seperate the escalator section from the hopper section see 8 11 3 page 157 5 Loosen the 2off wing screws M4x8 and remove the two head stoppers L R two each by turning Pull out the top section of the escal ator from the duct MTG L R When removing the escalator ensure that the escalator is held to prevent it f...

Page 160: ... M4x15 remove the hopper retainer 2 and remove the hopper JP 5 Reassemble in reverse order During reassembly ensure that the escalator mounting holes align with the holes on the hopper side and install securely the wing screws M4x15 If the screws are loose coin jams can occur Coin hopper JP Hopper retainer 2 Escalator 8 pin connector 12 pin connector Wing screw M4 x 15 x 1 Only loosen this screw W...

Page 161: ...160 5 Remove the 2off wing nuts M4 that are holding the top section of the escalator in place and pull out the L shape escalator carefully to prevent it from hitting other parts When removing the escalator ensure that the escalator is held to prevent it falling Since coins may fall from the escalator have a container ready to receive the coins 6 Reassemble in reverse order Wing nuts M4 Coin hopper...

Page 162: ...and remove the CW Andon panel A by lifting and pulling forward Upper acrylic board 1 CW Andon panel A Andon Assy Collar 2 x 2 Collar 2 x 2 Phillips head screws M4 x 15 The lamps remain hot even after the power to the machine has been turned OFF To prevent burns ensure sufficient time for the lamps to cool before initiating these procedures ...

Page 163: ... pulling horizontally forward and lifting vertically straight Take care not to lose the two collars installed in each screw hole total 4 collars 4 Remove the Lamp 12v 10w by turning it about 45 to the left and replace 5 Reassemble in reverse order Upper acrylic board 1 Andon Assy Lamp socket Lamp 12 V 10 W x 13 ...

Page 164: ...d remove the CW Side Acrylic Board R 4 Remove the lamp by pulling it straight out 5 Reassemble in reverse order The lamps remain hot even after the power to the machine has been turned OFF To prevent burns ensure sufficient time for the lamps to cool before initiating these procedures Arrow lamps wedge lamps 24 V 3 W Wedge lamp sockets W base CW side acrylic board R Phillips head screw M4 x 8 x 2 ...

Page 165: ...ng washer on each side total 2 screws and remove the Ray Brackets L R The lamps remain hot even after the power to the machine has been turned OFF To prevent burns ensure sufficient time for the lamps to cool before initiating these procedures Left side mirror image part on the opposite side WIN lamp L WIN lamp R Ray bracket L Ray bracket R Ray bracket L Phillips screw with flat and spring washers...

Page 166: ...IN lamp WIN lamp Rod holders Rod holders 2 pin connector Left side Right side 2 pos Connector 5 Disconnect the 2way connector remve the WIN lamps from the Rod Holders and remove the WIN Lamps 6 Reassemble in reverse order ...

Page 167: ... the lamp socket of the fluorescent lamp disengage the lower lamp holder by bending it forward and downwards and then remove the lamp from the other two lamp holders 5 Reassemble in reverse order The fluorescent lamp remain hot even after the power to the machine has been turned OFF To prevent burns ensure sufficient time for the lamp to cool before initiating these procedures Reel Assy Phillips p...

Page 168: ... remove the backplate by turning slightly and lifting at an angle 3 Disconnect the 16way 8way 2x6way and 4way connectors remove 6off phillips pan head screws M3x6 with flat and spring washers and remove the Andon Control PC Board 4 Reassemble in reverse order Upper backplate Main unit Phillips pan head screw with flat washer M4 x 8 x 3 Phillips pan head screw with flat washer M4 x 8 x 2 Phillips p...

Page 169: ...PC Board 1 Switch the power to the machine OFF 2 Remove the Upper Backplate see 8 12 5 page 168 3 Disconnect the 8way 6way and 2way connectors from the Stepping PC Board and remove the Stepping PC Board from the four circuit board spacers by using long nosed pliers 4 Reassemble in reverse order 2 pin connector Circuit board spacers Circuit board spacer Circuit board spacers Stepping PC board 6 pin...

Page 170: ...ble in reverse order PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged Before handling a PC Board touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M3 x 6 x 2 Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring ...

Page 171: ...y and 3way connectors from the Swithmode Regulator Assy and remove the regulator assy from the two circuit board spacers by using long nosed pliers 5 Reassemble in reverse order Andon Control PC Board Andon Assy Thumb screw large M4 x 8 Only loosen this screw Roller Assy 4 pin connector Inverter Assy 3 pin connector Circuit board spacer Circuit board spacer PC board Circuit board spacers Click Lon...

Page 172: ...ach and remove the photosensors 5 Reassemble in reverse order Drum Shaft Assy 3 pin black connector 3 pin red connector red white sticker Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M3 x 6 x 3 Drum Sensor Assy 3 pin red connector 3 pin white connector White round sticker Red round sticker 3 pin black connector 3 pin white connector white round sticker Drum Sensor Assy Drum Sensor Assy Whi...

Page 173: ... Open the Andon Control PC Board toward the right 4 Disconnect the 3way connector remove the phillips pan head screw M4x15 with flat and spring washers and remove the Damper Sensor 5 Reassemble in reverse order Drum Base Assy Stopper Shaft Assy 3 pin connector Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 15 Damper sensor ...

Page 174: ...sconnect the 2off 3way connectors remove the 2off phillips pan head screws M4x15 one each with flat and spring washers and remove the Arm Sensor U and Arm Sensor D 5 Reassemble in reverse order Arm sensor U Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 15 Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 15 3 pin connector 3 pin connector Arm sensor D Pulse Motor Assy ...

Page 175: ...Open the Andon Control PC Board toward the right 4 Disconnect the 3way connector remove the phillips pan head screw M4x15 with flat and spring washers and remove Wheel Sensor 5 Reassemble in reverse order Stepping Motor Assy Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 15 Roller Assy 3 pin connector Wheel sensor Base Assy ...

Page 176: ... connector remove the 4off phillips pan head screws M4x8 with flat and spring washers and remove the Roller Assy 5 Loosen the double point screw M3x4 and remove the R Cam Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 8 x 2 Arm motor Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 8 x 2 12 pin connector Roller Assy Base Assy Double point screw M3 x 4 Only loosen this screw R c...

Page 177: ... head screws M3x6 with flat and spring washers and remove the Arm Motor 8 Reassemble in reverse order Arm motor Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M3 x 6 x 2 Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M3 x 6 x 2 2 pin connector Roller Assy ...

Page 178: ... Board toward the right 4 Remove the Roller Assy see 8 12 13 page 176 5 Disconnect the 6way connector remove 4off phillips pan head screws M4x8 with flat and spring washers and remove the Wheel Motor Assy from the Roller Drive Assy 6 pin connector Wheel motor Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 8 x 4 Roller Base Assy Roller Drive Assy ...

Page 179: ...f phillips pan head screws M3x6 with flat and spring washers and remove the Wheel Motor 9 Reassemble in reverse order Spur gear Double point screw M3 x 4 Only loosen this screw Wheel motor Double point screw M3 x 4 Only loosen this screw R disc Wheel motor Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M3 x 6 x 4 Wheel motor R bracket ...

Page 180: ...Page 180 9 PARTS 9 1 Cabinet Assy 1 on opposite side mirror image part 26 1 on opposite side A ...

Page 181: ...X 6 1 R t e k c a r b t h g i L 1 7 2 5 5 1 7 W C X 7 1 p m a l n e g o l a h r o f r e m r o f s n a r T 2 w 0 5 v 2 1 0 1 1 7 4 0 0 0 7 7 6 8 1 t e k c a r b p m a L 2 5 1 9 6 1 7 W C X 9 1 p s a l C 1 7 1 9 6 1 7 W C X 0 2 2 L r e v o c t h g i L 1 1 3 5 5 1 7 W C X 1 2 2 R r e v o c t h g i L 1 2 3 5 5 1 7 W C X 2 2 K U e t a l p p o T 1 0 1 9 6 1 7 W C X 3 2 e g d i r b p o T 1 4 3 5 5 1 7 W ...

Page 182: ...Page 182 on opposite side mirror image part 26 1 on opposite side A 9 1 Cabinet Assy 1 ...

Page 183: ...1 5 6 5 5 1 7 W C X 5 5 p o t r e p p o h m W 1 6 6 5 5 1 7 W C X 6 5 e t u h c r e p p o h D 2 7 6 5 5 1 7 W C X 7 5 L r e v o c e d i s e g a t S 1 8 6 5 5 1 7 W C X 8 5 R r e v o c e d i s e g a t S 1 9 6 5 5 1 7 W C X 9 5 K U t e n i b a C 1 4 1 9 6 1 7 W C X 0 6 k u e d i u g n i o C 1 3 1 9 6 1 7 W C X 1 6 h c t i w s r e t n E h c t i w s n o t t u b h s u P 1 d e r R 1 1 P A D S 4 3 3 0 0 ...

Page 184: ...Page 184 9 1 Cabinet Assy 2 View A View B Cabinet Assy or 108 ...

Page 185: ... 5 9 1 r e n i a t e r r e p p o H 4 8 1 5 5 1 7 W C X 6 9 2 r e n i a t e r r e p p o H 4 9 1 5 5 1 7 W C X 7 9 O r e p p o h n i o C 1 r o t a l a c s e h t i w 0 1 A N R 0 1 7 L E D 0 9 H A J p 2 6 8 2 0 0 1 W C X O r e p p o h n i o C 1 p 0 1 0 9 2 0 0 1 W C X O r e p p o h n i o C c 0 2 o r u E 4 9 2 0 0 1 W C X 8 9 L r e p p o h n i o C 1 r o t a l a c s e h t i w 8 A N R 0 1 1 1 L E D 0 9 H...

Page 186: ...Page 186 9 1 Cabinet Assy 2 View A View B Cabinet Assy or 108 ...

Page 187: ...7 1 1 d i o n e l o s r o t a r e p e S 1 5 4 6 4 0 0 W C X 8 1 1 1 r o s n e s P J r e p p o H 1 r o t a l a c s e r o f s r e p p o h l l a r o f n o m m o C 6 0 5 0 0 0 W C X 1 r o s n e s O r e p p o H r o s n e s L r e p p o H r o s n e s R r e p p o H 9 1 1 r o t o m r e p p o H 1 R L P J r e p p o h r o F 9 9 3 5 0 0 W C X 0 2 1 r o t o m r e p o H 1 O r e p p o h r o F 0 0 4 5 0 0 W C X 1 ...

Page 188: ...1 r e v o c r e m r o f s n a r t r e w o P 1 6 0 9 6 1 7 W C X 2 r e m r o f s n a r t r e w o P 1 6 5 8 8 C N 6 4 6 4 0 0 W C X 3 e m a r f r e t u o r e m r o f s n a r t r e w o P 1 7 0 9 6 1 7 W C X 4 e m a r f r e t u o x o b n i o C 1 8 0 9 6 1 7 W C X 5 x o b n i o C 1 9 0 9 6 1 7 W C X ...

Page 189: ...P 1 r o o d e c n a n e t n i a M 1 8 1 9 6 1 7 W C X 2 m a c g n i k c o l r o o d e c n a n e t n i a M 1 9 7 5 5 1 7 W C X 3 d o R 2 1 2 9 6 1 7 W C X 4 e t a l p k c o L 2 0 2 9 6 1 7 W C X 7 k c o l m a C 1 1 6 9 L T 6 9 1 1 0 1 W C X 8 r e c a p S 2 4 3 B K M S 0 0 2 1 0 1 W C X ...

Page 190: ...5 R r e v o c r e k a e p S 1 9 0 6 5 1 7 W C X 6 L r o r r i m r e d l o H 1 0 1 6 5 1 7 W C X 7 R r o r r i m r e d l o H 1 1 1 6 5 1 7 W C X 8 1 L d r a o b c i l y r c a r o o D 1 2 1 6 5 1 7 W C X 9 1 R d r a o b c i l y r c a r o o D 1 3 1 6 5 1 7 W C X 0 1 2 L d r a o b c i l y r c a r o o D 1 4 1 6 5 1 7 W C X 1 1 2 R d r a o b c i l y r c a r o o D 1 5 1 6 5 1 7 W C X 3 1 r e k c i t s r ...

Page 191: ...n o C 1 1 4 7 5 1 7 W C X 3 d r a o B C P h c t i w s C A 1 3 6 6 6 0 3 W C X 4 r o t a l u g e r g n i h c t i w S 1 5 C 0 3 S V 1 G E R 6 4 1 9 0 0 W C X 5 r o t a l u g e r g n i h c t i w S 1 2 1 B 0 5 1 S V 2 G E R 4 0 1 9 0 0 W C X 6 r o t a l u g e r g n i h c t i w S 1 4 2 P 0 5 1 S V 3 G E R 9 6 1 9 0 0 W C X 7 t e e h s n o i t a l u s n I 1 4 3 9 6 1 7 W C X 8 r e k c i t s g n i n r a ...

Page 192: ...Page 192 9 5 Playfield Assy ...

Page 193: ... c a r b e d i u g r e h s u P 1 4 8 4 5 0 7 W C X 0 1 t f a h s r e h s u P 2 9 8 4 5 0 7 W C X 1 1 e g d e r e h s u P 1 1 9 4 5 0 7 W C X 2 1 t r o p p u s g n i r a e B 2 2 9 4 5 0 7 W C X 3 1 r e p a r c S 2 8 9 4 5 0 7 W C X 4 1 g n i r a e B 2 1 W 6 H 2 2 R D 0 6 1 3 0 1 W C X 5 1 g n i r a e B 1 3 B 2 2 R D 6 2 0 3 0 1 W C X 6 1 g n i h s u b d e g n a l F 4 5 0 8 0 F 0 8 4 1 0 4 0 1 W C X...

Page 194: ...Page 194 9 6 Panel Assy 1 LCD unit 76 75 ...

Page 195: ...9 3 6 5 1 7 W C X 2 2 r o t o m t o p k c a J 1 V 4 2 6 4 0 F 0 0 5 M V C 7 4 G T 6 9 3 5 0 0 W C X 3 2 t e k c a r b r o t o m r e p i W 2 0 4 6 5 1 7 W C X 4 2 k c o l b r e p i W 2 1 4 6 5 1 7 W C X 5 2 m r a r e p i W 2 2 4 6 5 1 7 W C X 6 2 k c o l B 2 3 4 6 5 1 7 W C X 7 2 e t a l p y r a t o R 2 4 4 6 5 1 7 W C X 8 2 K U e g r a l t e e h s r e k c e h c W C 1 5 0 9 6 1 7 W C X 9 2 r o s n ...

Page 196: ...Page 196 9 6 Panel Assy 2 74 ...

Page 197: ...7 W C X 6 5 r e d l o h r e p a r c S 1 9 3 5 5 0 7 W C X 7 5 r e t l i f r e k c e h C 4 8 2 5 5 0 7 W C X 8 5 r e p a r c S 2 8 9 4 5 0 7 W C X 9 5 r e k c i t s s n o i t a l u t a r g n o C 1 3 6 6 5 1 7 W C X 0 6 r e k c i t s P J 1 4 6 6 5 1 7 W C X 1 6 r o t o m r e p i W 2 7 2 2 6 J 5 2 1 D 4 2 3 5 0 0 W C X 3 6 r e h s a w n i s e R 2 1 7 T 5 3 V 6 D J J S W F 1 9 0 4 0 1 W C X 4 6 r e c ...

Page 198: ...Page 198 9 7 Payout Assy ...

Page 199: ...C X 9 B t e k c a r b d i o n e l o S 1 8 8 6 5 1 7 W C X 0 1 k c a j N I n i o C 1 9 8 6 5 1 7 W C X 1 1 r e d i v i d r e h s u P 1 0 9 6 5 1 7 W C X 2 1 e s a b t c u D 1 1 9 6 5 1 7 W C X 3 1 r e p p o t S 1 2 9 6 5 1 7 W C X 4 1 t s o p l e n a P 1 0 3 3 O P S B 2 9 0 4 0 1 W C X 5 1 g n i h s u b d e g n a l F 2 5 0 6 0 F 0 8 0 0 1 5 2 2 W C X 6 1 g n i r p s n o i s n e T 1 0 3 5 U W A 6 7 ...

Page 200: ...Page 200 9 8 Armrest Assy ...

Page 201: ... P 3 2 7 5 1 7 W C X 5 K U l e n a p r e d n U 1 9 2 9 6 1 7 W C X 6 e s a b t s e r m r A 1 5 1 7 5 1 7 W C X 7 L t s e r m r A 1 6 1 7 5 1 7 W C X 8 R t s e r m r A 1 7 1 7 5 1 7 W C X 9 y a r t n i o C 1 8 1 7 5 1 7 W C X 0 1 l e n a p r e t n E 2 9 1 7 5 1 7 W C X 5 1 2 l e n a p a t n A 1 4 2 7 5 1 7 W C X 6 1 3 l a n a p a t n A 1 5 2 7 5 1 7 W C X 7 1 t e k c a r b N I W 1 6 2 7 5 1 7 W C X...

Page 202: ...Page 202 9 9 Coin Selector L R Assys mirror image part mirror image part mirror image part mirror image part mirror image part mirror image part mirror image part mirror image part ...

Page 203: ...R n i p t u o k c o L 1 5 9 5 5 0 7 W C X 9 1 L t e s e s a b r o t c e l e S 1 3 o N d n a 1 o N s t r a p g n i n i a t n o c t e s p 2 0 4 9 6 1 7 W C X 0 2 R t e s e s a b r o t c e l e S 1 5 1 o N d n a 3 1 o N s t r a p g n i n i a t n o c t e s p 2 3 4 9 6 1 7 W C X 1 2 L t e s e s a b r o t c e l e S 1 3 o N d n a 1 o N s t r a p g n i n i a t n o c t e s p 0 1 1 4 9 6 1 7 W C X 2 2 R t e ...

Page 204: ...Page 204 9 10 Coin Divider L R Assys mirror image part mirror image part ...

Page 205: ...g n i t a R d n a e p y T o N t r a P 1 K U L e s a b r e d i v i D 1 0 3 9 6 1 7 W C X 2 K U L e s a b e p o l S 1 1 3 9 6 1 7 W C X 3 K U R e s a b r e d i v i D 1 2 3 9 6 1 7 W C X 4 K U R e s a b e p o l S 1 3 3 9 6 1 7 W C X ...

Page 206: ...Page 206 9 11 Andon Assy 1 50 1 8 9 Andon Control PC Board ...

Page 207: ... k c a r b m u r c l u F 1 4 7 4 5 1 7 W C X 4 2 r e p p o t s d r a o b t i u c r i C 1 5 7 4 5 1 7 W C X 5 2 t e k c a r b c i l y r c a e l d d i M 2 6 7 4 5 1 7 W C X 6 2 1 r a l l o C 5 7 7 4 5 1 7 W C X 7 2 W C e s a b n i a m r e p p U 1 6 5 8 5 1 7 W C X 0 3 e s a b W 1 9 5 8 5 1 7 W C X 2 3 p m a l t n e c s e r o u l F 1 D E 3 1 C H F 2 6 4 2 0 0 W C X 3 3 t e k c o s p m a l e g d e W 2...

Page 208: ...Page 208 9 12 Andon Assy 2 Roller Assy Reel Assy ...

Page 209: ... s n o i s n e T 1 8 2 6 E 7 7 1 5 0 1 W C X 7 2 e s a b R 1 0 3 8 5 1 7 W C X 8 2 m a c R 1 1 3 8 5 1 7 W C X 9 2 g n i r a e B 2 Z Z 3 2 6 0 8 1 3 0 1 W C X 0 3 t s o p g n i r p S 2 5 1 4 0 P S B 5 9 0 4 0 1 W C X 1 3 r e c a p s d r a o b t i u c r i C 4 6 N S L P S 3 9 0 4 0 1 W C X 2 3 r o t o m C D 1 7 3 0 F 0 5 7 G A A 7 4 G T 4 9 3 5 0 0 W C X 3 3 d r a o B C P g n i p p e t S 1 B 3 0 0 M...

Page 210: ...ce with WEEE regulations The machine must be collected transported and discarded in accordance with the local laws and regulations When entrusting a third party to collect transport and discard the machine ensure that they are authorised to do so ...

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Page 216: ... Vale London W3 7QE www brentelectronic co uk For Technical Support Warranty and Advance Replacement Parts 44 0 20 8324 6120 For Consumable Parts 44 0 20 8324 6102 Fax for both 44 0 20 8324 6126 Copies of Namco Game Manuals can be downloaded from our website www namco co uk under Components Distribution ...

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