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Summary of Contents for MARIOKART ARCADE GP DX

Page 1: ...USA Technical Service 1 847 264 5614 Parts 1 847 264 5612 www namcoparts com Fax 1 847 264 5613 Copies of the manual can be downloaded from our website www bandainamco am com manuals php BANDAI NAMCO...

Page 2: ...Introduction This Operation Manual describes machine Contact for Machine and Machine Repair Inquiries 0 1...

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Page 4: ...s Be sure to read to ensure safe operation 2 3 0 4 3 0 4 to other property 5 3 1 1 Levels of Risk 1 Safety Precautions Be sure to read to ensure safe operation Instructions to the Owner These must be...

Page 5: ...power cord plug to water It may result in electric shock or electrical leakage Do not touch the power cord plug with wet hands It may result in electric shock The power capacity of the machine is AC...

Page 6: ...le install the machine in an appropriate location with ample illumination and keep the labels clean at all times Make sure that the labels are not hidden E new one To order warning labels contact your...

Page 7: ...M 14 L A 1 E 15 Q 16 Q E 0 16 6 2 Transporting 17 Q A E E 17 6 2 2 Transporting on a Vehicle 18 R 19 7 1 Safety Precautions for Playing 19 R A 20 R A E W 20 R A A 0 21 R D 22 7 4 X E 4 E 24 R G E E 24...

Page 8: ...R Q R 5 H E 44 5 H E YE 45 5 H 46 5 5 5 H 47 Y 48 R Q W 5 49 R Q 5E 50 0 5E 51 R Q 5W 5 5 E 52 R Q 4 Z0 5 M 53 R R 54 _ _ 55 55 55 E 55 A 0 E 4 4 57 D YEW 59 A 61 A 62 X 62 A A 63 A D 66 A G E E 67 D...

Page 9: ...W G 0 76 W 76 A 77 D W W 78 G 79 L E 83 Q W 85 R 86 W 87 W G A 0 E 88 W 88 A E G W 91 D 5 q W 92 G W 93 L E A 94 Q 0 95 W G D 96 96 W G G E 97 E Y 97 A W E 98 D W 101 9 Disposal 103 10 Parts List 104...

Page 10: ...Table of Contents 7 Test Mode Troubleshooting MEMO...

Page 11: ...8 A w L ZQ x ZAD w L ZQ x A LR H D X G RL ZA G G GA L H H G GRQ z QD z D R 103 cm 160 cm 238 cm 40 476 103 cm 93 7 238 cm 63 160 cm...

Page 12: ...3 cm 77 cm 190 cm E H H AA z DD z L A 56 cm 86 cm 130 cm E H H DQ z A D z AA G 91 8 cm 31 2 cm 56 9 cm Q H H X L Q AD H 0 X G A Q D E X Q GG E X Q Q D 40 476 103 cm 74 8 190 cm 30 3 77 cm 22 56 cm 51...

Page 13: ...re ad th is Op er ati on Ma nu al be fo re us e Ke ep th is Op er ati on Ma nu al in a sa fe pla ce fo r qu ick ac ce ss wh en ev er ne ed ed The act ual pro duc t ma y diff er slig htly from the i l...

Page 14: ...3 Package Contents 11 Test Mode Troubleshooting MEMO...

Page 15: ...oard top cover Top cover Steering assembly Seat assembly LED bar S Service door Slide unit Level adjuster Level adjuster Power cord Cord box assembly Rear door Rainbow PC board monitor side Title pane...

Page 16: ...insert the power cord plug into the outlet Poor contact may generate heat Be sure to install the ground wire Failure to install the ground wire may result 8Y Z J 5 J 7 8Y J Y Y Y Y 4 7 J Y The machin...

Page 17: ...the rear door to be removed for service j j6 7 Z 6 7 the machines Example Installing two machines 19 7 or more 50 cm 78 7 or more 200 cm 82 7 or more 210 cm Play zone Wall 19 7 or more 50 cm 19 7 or m...

Page 18: ...de Troubleshooting _ Doors and Corridors x 0 H H G GRQ D X D D RR X RG H G A Q D E H H AA LQ X DD Q X L A D H Q GG Front assembly 30 3 77 cm 40 476 103 cm 74 8 190 cm Seat assembly 33 9 86 cm 22 56 cm...

Page 19: ...other accident 8Y Y 7 See 8Y J Y Y Y Y 4 7 Move the machine carefully to avoid damaging it The plastic areas are weak Do not exert strong amounts of force on them Even when moving the machine only a s...

Page 20: ...ore transporting the machine manually be sure to separate the front as 8Y Y 7 machine such as carrying it on stairs while it is fully assembled may result in an accident When transporting the machine...

Page 21: ...fully assembled may result in an accident When using a fork lift to transport the machine observe the following Failure to observe the following instruction may result in an accident such as the mach...

Page 22: ...llowing clearly visible install the machine in an appropriate location with ample illumination and keep the labels clean at all times Make sure that the E new one To order warning labels contact your...

Page 23: ...n damaged or deteriorated or a bystander If you discover an abnormality replace the affected part immediately To order parts contact your distributor E G H D A E G H D D 4 4 E A 0 E 4 4 LR G 2 x E L A...

Page 24: ...4 21 Test Mode Troubleshooting 4 Y 5 7 E R G A 4 E AL E R Q G E D A E R Q G EH E DR D E R Q G EH E DR G E R Q G EH E DR L E R Q L E 4 5 E G Q E R Q Q 4 E Y5 E GA...

Page 25: ...cause an accident Y wheel If players start feeling ill because the game images or light stimulation they must stop playing immediately In rare cases stimulation by lights or video images may cause th...

Page 26: ...2 player to 4 player game In case of two players this is displayed as Two Player VERSUS mode Auto Accel function Easy facial photos Y Y to determine the team rankings 0 H together to form a single lar...

Page 27: ...urn the power switch on and off repeatedly because it may cause a machine malfunction 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENTER SELECT COIN BILL SERVICE TEST Service door a Service switch b Select switch d Enter...

Page 28: ...NTER SELECT COIN BILL SERVICE TEST Service door a Service switch b Select switch d Enter switch c Test switch a Service switch red b Select switch c Test switch Test mode is used to test the monitor a...

Page 29: ...he machine may display an error message and stop operating Self test screen MARIO KART ARCADE GP DX PCB STARTUP BOOT CHECK POWER ON DRIVE UNIT DRIVE UNIT MODE CHECK DRIVE UNIT PCB ID DRIVE UNIT SERIAL...

Page 30: ...Test Mode Troubleshooting 4 5W 5 a NBLINE connection status 3 5W 5 3 5W 5 W D 5 RD b Display when game play includes credits added using the Service switch E X E Text color Description H E E Title sc...

Page 31: ...RING WHEEL PREPARING UPDATE screen T CHECKING PLEASE WAIT UNTIL PREPARATIONS ARE COMPLETE PROGRESS PREPARING UPDATE TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO GAME MACHINE DO NOT SET POWER SWITCH TO OFF DURING UPDATE H 5 Y...

Page 32: ...OOT CHECK POWER ON UNIT MODE CHECK DRIVER UNIT DRIVER UNIT PCB ID DRIVER UNIT S N CHECK I O CHECK NAMCAM Camera CHECK STEERING CHECK CHECKING LOCAL NETWORK CHECK CERTIFICATE CHECK UPDATE CHECK GAME SE...

Page 33: ...4 30 4 j 9 5 H 5W 5 5 E R Q 5W 5 5 E LA 5W 5 5 E Remaining NBLINE POINTS Low screen Please charge NBLINE points to this unit The game will shutdown shortly...

Page 34: ...reen 4 MENU screen MENU DRIVE UNIT COIN OPTIONS GAME OPTIONS I O TEST MONITOR TEST SOUND TEST NETWORK TEST BOOKKEEPING OTHERS RELOAD NBLINE POINTS REMANINING TEST MODE CREDITS REMANINING SERVICES CRED...

Page 35: ...6 3 Z E E See 7 6 4 5 E 4 See 7 6 5 E Y5 E 4 See 7 6 6 5 H E 5 See 7 6 7 W 5 This displays play conditions and error log See 7 6 8 E E x See 7 6 9 5W 5 5 E 5W 5 5 E See 7 6 10 4 5 5 E E H 4 YE 5 5E 5...

Page 36: ...items appear grayed out and cannot be selected The settings are held When FREE PLAY is returned to OFF operation returns to the held settings 7 6 2 Game Cost and Free Play Settings COIN OPTIONS This s...

Page 37: ...TIONS screen Default settings factory settings are indicated in green and other settings are in yellow GAME OPTIONS DRIVE UNIT DEFAULT IN GREEN NUMBER OF CONNECTED DRIVE UNITS EXIT FOR USE ON STEERING...

Page 38: ...Y5 E D 3 communication by three machines 5Y W 0 55 Y5 E A 3 5Y W 0 55 Y5 E 3 communication by one machine W notice display W E 3 A D G H W W 50 E 5 W 1 0 YE 5 E 5 H 5 1 feature 5 3 00 3 5 0 YE 5 5 1 5...

Page 39: ...I F INITIALIZE SWITCH TEST LAMP TEST NAMCAM CAMERA TEST EXIT SELECT SWITCH SELECT ENTER SWITCH ENTER NBGI NA JV Ver6 01 JPN MK3100 1 NA APR0 A01 CONNECT OK Item Description EH E E This screen is used...

Page 40: ...2 Each time the switch 2 is activated the counter increments by one 000 to 999 The counter returns to 000 after 999 c SERVICE SWITCH Status of Service switch OFF Normal ON red Pressed in d TEST SWITCH...

Page 41: ...ON Stepped on j ITEM BUTTON Status of Item button OFF Normal ON red Pressed in k MARIO BUTTON Status of Mario button OFF Normal ON red Pressed in If OK is not displayed when the steering wheel pedal...

Page 42: ...Item Description a ITEM BUTTON LAMP Lighting status of Item button light OFF Off ON red Lighted b MARIO BUTTON LAMP Lighting status of Mario button light OFF Off ON red Lighted c SIGN d MONITOR SIDE...

Page 43: ...ENTER SELECT SWITCH SELECT Y play Y around the player s face Facial Recognition Level 2 or 3 when sitting in the seat and facing the camera Y Facial Recognition Level 1 When a Facial Recognition Level...

Page 44: ...T screen MONITOR TEST DRIVE UNIT GRADATION PATTERN CROSSHATCH PATTERN FULL WHITE EXIT SELECT SWITCH SELECT ENTER SWITCH ENTER SCROLL PATTERN Item Description 5 5 Displays a gradation pattern EE 5 Disp...

Page 45: ...creen Default settings factory settings are indicated in green and other settings are in yellow SOUND TEST DRIVE UNIT DEFAULT IN GREEN VOLUME SETTINGS GAME ATTRACTION SOUND TEST PRESS SERVICE SWITCH T...

Page 46: ...de Troubleshooting Item Description Default E E 3 L X 0 E 10 5 E E 3 L X 0 E 10 Y E E 5 5Y W 0 No sound E A E D E 0 5 H 5 Y E E 5 5 5 E Y5 5 E 5 E 5 E The test sound is produced from the speakers in o...

Page 47: ...pdate status NETWORK TEST screen NETWORK TEST DRIVE UNIT NETWORK STATUS LOCAL NETWORK CHECK EXIT SELECT SWITCH SELECT ENTER SWITCH ENTER ONLINE NETWORK CHECK UPDATE CHECK The connection status cannot...

Page 48: ...5 1 5W 5 2 Y 5 5 H E YE 1 5E time 5W 5 2 Y 5 H E NETWORK STATUS screen NETWORK STATUS DRIVE UNIT NBLINE LICENSE UPDATE SERVER GAME SERVER IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY VENUE ROUTER PRIMARY DNS SECON...

Page 49: ...TION CHECK STORE ROUTER S HOP NUMBER CONNECTION CHECK CHECK START EXIT SELECT SWITCH SELECT ENTER SWITCH ENTER PCB ID SOFTWARE VERSION SERIAL NUMBER Item Description W 5Y Y 5 5 Y E Y E 5Y W When the c...

Page 50: ...hecked during server service periods so avoid server service periods when performing the online network check ONLINE NETWORK CHECK screen ONLINE NETWORK CHECK DRIVE UNIT GAME SERVER RESPONSE TIME PACK...

Page 51: ...E UPDATE CHECK screen UPDATE CHECK DRIVE UNIT NBLINE AUTHENTICATION STATUS UPDATE SERVER AUTHENTICATION STARTUP SOFTWARE REV LICENSE RENEWAL SOFTWARE DOWNLOADING REV DOWNLOAD PROGRESS SOFTWARE UPDATE...

Page 52: ...4 49 Test Mode Troubleshooting 4 8 9 5 7 5Y W 5 W 5 0 E appears E 5Y...

Page 53: ...tch to return to the MENU screen Item Description a REFORMAT OPTIONS Used to initialize settings b SOFTWARE VERSION Displays the software version c SOFTWARE REVISION Displays the software revision and...

Page 54: ...nly within bookkeeping All bookkeeping data All error log entries b BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZATION Initialized contents Game options Analog potentiometer initialize settings Sound level settings Remaini...

Page 55: ...E 5Y Item Description 5W 5 E 5W 5 E 5 5 5W 5 5 E E 5 E E 5W 5 5 E RELOAD NBLINE POINTS screen RELOAD NBLINE POINTS DRIVE UNIT PCB ID NBLINE SERVER POINT REMAIN 256 SERIAL NUMBER EXIT SELECT SWITCH SEL...

Page 56: ...rface or pedal assembly interface or after initializing the backup data The game will not play properly without performing this initialization Y J 4 j 7 J Z47 when the steering wheel accelerator pedal...

Page 57: ...4 54 4 4 J Do not use alcohol or other organic solvents This may degrade the materials H H X 2 dry using a dry soft cloth...

Page 58: ...cian 8Y Y 8Y Y 8Y Y The signboard assembly is installed while standing in a high location Use a stool or similar platform Working in an unnatural body posture may cause X L X Q X X step X X L X Q Torx...

Page 59: ...Must be performed by a technician 8Y Y 56 0 X L X Q Torx bolt M5 x 16 Torx bolt M5 x 16 Title panel...

Page 60: ...ghtly larger than thickness of the bracket and then the bracket can be installed inside the front assembly connector from step Connector Flat washer 9 x 30 x t2 3 Flat washer 9 x 30 x t2 3 Torx bolt M...

Page 61: ...Must be performed by a technician 8Y Y 58 Approx 0 2 0 5 cm Caster Level adjuster 4 H not to pinch the connectors or harness 0 X D X A D X X D 4 X A L...

Page 62: ...witch before starting this task The USB dongle is for use exclusively with this machine Do not use it with other equipment Do not insert other USB dongles into this machine Doing so may cause the mach...

Page 63: ...Must be performed by a technician 8Y Y 60 YEW YEW 2 USB dongle connection location diagram USB dongle Insert the USB dongle into the USB slot Game PC board USB dongle...

Page 64: ...d can result in communication errors lost data and other trouble In consideration of recovery when trouble occurs and hacking countermeasures it is recommended to commission installation and other wor...

Page 65: ...f the connections 0 1 distributor 1 Example of connection Set the PCB ID of each machine before performing communication linked VS 8Y Z 5J9 8 Communication cable 5 m supplied with the machine NBLINE r...

Page 66: ...Must be performed by a technician 8Y Y 63 Test Mode Troubleshooting E A G E E QR E W G G R L 5 W LAN port Communication cable 5 m Game PC Board 8Y J...

Page 67: ...iginal position U shaped cut out Communication cable Game PC Board 4 L 5 WAN port LAN port Not used Power supply jack Power switch Communication cable 1 m used for connection to the NBLINE router Powe...

Page 68: ...an 8Y Y 65 Test Mode Troubleshooting Check the shape of the communication cable connectors and insert them with the proper alignment communication will not operate properly J are not stretched and the...

Page 69: ...J 5 J Be sure to install the ground wire using one of the methods below Failure to install the ground wire may result in electric shock Connect the ground using a 3P plug X assembly on the bottom of...

Page 70: ...ll not be performed correctly between the game server and the machine and the game may not operate properly Do not turn the power switch on and off repeatedly because it may cause a machine malfunctio...

Page 71: ...E AL 0 E 5E 5E GAME OPTIONS screen GAME OPTIONS DRIVE UNIT DEFAULT IN GREEN NUMBER OF CONNECTED DRIVE UNITS SELECT SWITCH SELECT ENTER SWITCH ENTER EXIT FOR USE ON STEERING WHEEL REACTION FOR USE ON N...

Page 72: ...riodic service Failure to perform service may result in an accident Performtheinspectionseverydaybeforestartingoperations Thesearerequired to prevent accidents 4 5 6 7 89 R A A periodically for any ab...

Page 73: ...act your distributor Continuing operations may result in an accident securely Repair of the PC boards will be performed by your distributor so never perform a continuity check of a board with a tester...

Page 74: ...t operate Page 79 Page 79 The title panel LEDs do not turn on Page 87 Page 87 does not function Page 78 Page 78 disconnection Page 78 The lamp has burned out Page 78 disconnection on Page 76 W malfunc...

Page 75: ...ction Reference The accelerator or brake does not function x x Page 53 Page 96 Page 96 Symptom Cause Action Reference The LEDs on the back of the seat do not turn on Page 98 Page 98 The LEDs on the ba...

Page 76: ...RROR 05 20 ERROR DEVICE 2 05 21 ERROR AUTH NG 05 22 ERROR DNS TIMEOUT 05 23 ERROR DNS HOST NOT FOUND 05 24 ERROR SERVER NG 05 30 ERROR TIP TIMEOUT 2 W 2 05 31 ERROR TIP HOST NOT FOUND 05 32 ERROR DNS...

Page 77: ...e steering assembly analog potentiometer is damaged potentiometer 6 STR PCB OVER CURRENT ERROR E G E G board Page 91 64 STEERING VOLUME CONNECTION ERROR The steering assembly analog potentiometer is n...

Page 78: ...tting is incorrect 6 64 CLOCK ERROR2 W malfunction 03 01 disconnected 5 q malfunction 5 q board connection 5 q board Page 92 03 02 03 03 Z 68 6 NAMCAM CAMERA ERROR disconnected 5 connection Page 86 5...

Page 79: ...cian 89 89 j Y 5 89 j Y 1 Replacing the Rainbow PC Board top cover damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work X L X AL W Top cover Torx bolt M5 x 25 Ra...

Page 80: ...X L X AL X X L X AL to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work H When installing the control cover be careful not to trap the harness Torx bolt M5 x 25 Torx...

Page 81: ...before starting work Pull out the lamp Y correctly during replacement After completing the replacement be sure to check the operation 4 j 7 J Z4 7 Faston terminal harness color orange Faston terminal...

Page 82: ...4 Replacing the LCD Monitor to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work X L X D W The LCD monitor weighs approx 22 lb 10 kg Be very careful while working Rear...

Page 83: ...be performed by a technician 89 E W G A RR E W G W RQ X L X AL W W X L X AL Torx bolt M5 x 25 Monitor side BK L Monitor side BK R Connector Connector Torx bolt M5 x 25 Monitor stopper lower Torx bolt...

Page 84: ...81 Test Mode Troubleshooting Must be performed by a technician 89 E X L X AL Monitor stopper upper Monitor glass Camera assembly Torx bolt M5 x 25 Torx bolt M5 x 25 Monitor glass...

Page 85: ...82 Must be performed by a technician 89 X L X AL G X Torx bolt M5 x 25 LCD monitor LCD monitor LCD bracket LCD bracket Phillips pan head screw M4 x 10 Phillips pan head screw M4 x 10...

Page 86: ...t be performed by a technician 89 E 7 Y E W G G R to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work E W G A RR X L X AL E 7 9 Steering assembly Connector Control pan...

Page 87: ...steering assembly and replace it After completing the replacement be sure to initialize and check the operation 4 Y 5 Y 7 Z 4 j 7 J Z4 7 Ground terminal Cap bolt M6 x 30 Cap bolt M6 x 30 Steering ass...

Page 88: ...e to turn off the power switch before starting work 7 5J 9 7 W E W G G R G W D X Q W After completing the replacement be sure to check the operation 4 j 7 Y 5 Z 7 Monitor side BK L Phillips pan head s...

Page 89: ...ctronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work E W G W RQ A X After completing the replacement be sure to check the operation 4 j 7 Y JY JY Y7 j6 7 Connector Camera assembl...

Page 90: ...electricity If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling the PC board discharge the static electricity from your body f...

Page 91: ...j Y 1 Replacing the Game PC Board damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work E W G G R Q W 5J 9 E 4 8 7 9 Connector Game PC Board Rack base Countersun...

Page 92: ...ge or bubble wrap before packing it in a cardboard box Make sure that the box is not exposed to outside pressure After completing the replacement be sure to check the operation and initialize 4 Z 7 Ga...

Page 93: ...chnician 89 When installing follow the indications on the game PC board and connect the connectors correctly Yellow green Orange Black No connection D L SERIAL 1 OUTPUT VIDEO 1 JV I O YEW X YEW YEW G...

Page 94: ...ged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling the PC board discharge the static electricity from your body for example by touching the surface of grounded metal...

Page 95: ...ty If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling the PC board discharge the static electricity from your body for exampl...

Page 96: ...to static electricity If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling the PC board discharge the static electricity from y...

Page 97: ...a PC board while charged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling the PC board discharge the static electricity from your body for example by touching the surf...

Page 98: ...dents or injuries to yourself or other people or damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work your distributor Remove the rear door See in 8B 4 1 4 Repla...

Page 99: ...ctronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work E 8 8 9 E W G G R Disconnect the connector X L X AL After completing the replacement be sure to check the operation and initi...

Page 100: ...e to turn off the power switch before starting work The slide unit and seat weigh approx 33 1 lb When laying down and removing Make sure there is no one in the surrounding area Flange socket bolts M6...

Page 101: ...E E malfunction location The PC board is sensitive to static electricity If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling...

Page 102: ...oting Must be performed by a technician 89 E G X G X E Seat LED bracket Connector Phillips tap in binding screw M4 x 8 LED bar S Connector Cord clip Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washer...

Page 103: ...When installing take care to press the LED Bar S all the way into the guide in the center of the LED tube cap L so that it will not come loose LED tube LED bar S Light emitter Light emitter LED tube...

Page 104: ...E A G E E QR X L X AL W W corresponds to the malfunction location The PC board is sensitive to static electricity If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity the parts on the...

Page 105: ...102 Must be performed by a technician 89 D X Q W Phillips pan head screw with spring washer M3 x 6 Rainbow PC Board Connector...

Page 106: ...ode Troubleshooting Disposal When disposing of the machine follow the applicable regulations for collection transportation and disposal When delegating the collection transportation and disposal of th...

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Page 108: ...Rainbow PC Board 9 SCU02 A 25 Corner cover M 2 26 NA JV M PC board 1 NA JV M PCB ROM Assy 27 Amp PC board 1 V389 C2 IS AMP PCB Assy 28 Steering PC board 1 STR4 M PCB ROM Assy 29 Coin counter 2 30 Swi...

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Page 110: ...4 Item sticker 1 65 Mario button sticker 1 66 Illuminated switch SQUARE 1 BLC DP BK G CW 67 Illuminated switch ROUND 1 BLC DP BK D CB 68 LED LAMP 2 14 V 69 Operation manual this manual 1 70 Communicat...

Page 111: ...10 Parts List 10 2 Cord Box Assembly No Name Qty Type or Rating Part No 1 Cord box 1 2 Noise filter 1 XMK3 734 979 XMK3 735 014...

Page 112: ...oting Parts List 10 Parts List 10 3 Signboard Assembly Opposite side 1 2 4 3 No Name Qty Type or Rating Part No 1 Title panel 1 2 POP bracket L 1 3 POP bracket R 1 4 Security seal 1 XMK3 733 386 XMK3...

Page 113: ...110 10 Parts List 10 4 Seat Assembly 18 19 9 10 11 13...

Page 114: ...2 16 Base end sticker M 1 17 Caster adjustable 3 18 Adjustment bolt 4 19 Adjuster bracket 4 20 Tail lamp panel 1 21 Tail lamp reflector 1 22 Tail lamp cover 1 23 Emblem 1 24 Emblem sticker 1 25 Rainb...

Page 115: ...y Type or Rating Part No 1 Pedal A 1 2 Pedal B 1 3 Cushion 4 4 Spring A 2 5 Spring B 1 6 POTENTIOMETOR 1 F24KN5 20 B1Kb7 B0 L20FC 8 5 0 7 SENSOR 1 KI1300 XMK3 727 987 XMK3 727 986 XMK3 000 677 XMK3 00...

Page 116: ...2 Steering Wheel 1 3 Cap 1 4 Key 1 5 Shaft 1 6 Timing Belt 1 7 Feedback Steering Assembly all but 2 3 1 8 Feedback Motor 1 9 Bearing Holder 1 10 5K Potentiometer 1 11 Motor Gear Shaft 1 All but 2 3 XM...

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