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Daily Cleaning

7. Operation

7-11-2  Cleaning the Goal Covers and Corner Covers

 

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  Do not use thinner, benzene, gasoline, alcohol or other organic solvents. This may 

degrade the materials.

  Wipe away any dirt using a soft cloth moistened with water or a neutral cleanser diluted with 

water and then 

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 rmly wrung out.

 

Goal cover

Corner cover

  Wipe dry so that no detergent or water remains, and then allow to dry thoroughly.

7-11-3   Cleaning the Pucks and Mallets

 

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  Do not use thinner, benzene, gasoline, alcohol or other organic solvents. This may 

degrade the materials.

  Wipe away any dirt using a soft cloth moistened with water or a neutral cleanser diluted with 

water and then 

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 rmly wrung out.

Puck

Mallet

  Wipe dry so that no detergent or water remains, and then allow to dry thoroughly.

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Summary of Contents for PAC-MAN SMASH

Page 1: ...To ensure safe operation of the machine be sure to read this Operation Manual before use Keep this Operation Manual in a safe place for quick access whenever needed The actual product may differ slightly from the illustrations in this Operation Manual NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc ...

Page 2: ...l move transport operate service and dispose of the machine How to make full use of the machine s functions and operate it correctly How to ensure the safety of players and bystanders Contact for this machine and machine repair inquiries For inquiries regarding the machine or machine repairs contact your distributor M259_Intro_EN indd 2 2 5 2013 7 39 59 AM ...

Page 3: ...se risks may result in light injury or damage to other property Notes about functionality that are not linked to safety are indicated with the following symbol Information about product functions or protection 1 2 Definition of Technician This Operation Manual is designed for arcade personnel However the sections marked Must be performed by a technician in the Table of Contents are written for tec...

Page 4: ...wer cord Do not allow the power cord to be caught between the machine and other devices or the wall Do not do anything else that might damage the power cord z Do not expose the power cord and power cord plug to water It may result in electric shock or electrical leakage z Do not touch the power cord plug with wet hands It may result in electric shock z The power capacity of the machine is AC 120 V...

Page 5: ... machine are always clearly visible 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 by other machines or objects Do not remove or alter the warning labels If a warning label becomes excessively dirty or damaged replace it with a new one To order warning labels contact your distributor Warning sti...

Page 6: ...nsure safe operation 4 Caution sticker Do Not Approach Net Part No 461 771 Warning sticker Service B EXP Part No 461 539 Warning sticker Service B EXP Part No 461 539 M259_01_EN indd 4 M259_01_EN indd 4 2 5 2013 7 41 26 AM 2 5 2013 7 41 26 AM ...

Page 7: ...roubleshooting 5 Machine Warning Labels When transporting the side tower cabinet Warning sticker Installation and Transport Part No 461 770 Warning sticker Installation and Transport Part No 461 770 M259_01_EN indd 5 M259_01_EN indd 5 2 5 2013 7 41 26 AM 2 5 2013 7 41 26 AM ...

Page 8: ...and Bystander Safety 34 7 4 Pre operation Inspection 35 7 4 1 Safety Inspection Items Before Power On 35 7 4 2 Function Inspection Items After Power On 36 7 5 Opening and Closing Doors 37 7 5 1 Opening and Closing the Selector Door 37 7 5 2 Opening and Closing the Coin Box Door 37 7 5 3 Opening and Closing the Goal L and R Assemblies 38 7 6 Explanation of the Power Switch and Adjustment Switches 3...

Page 9: ... the Goal Covers and Corner Covers 71 7 11 3 Cleaning the Pucks and Mallets 71 7 11 4 Cleaning the Signboard and Cover Panel 72 7 11 5 Cleaning the Sloped Areas 73 8 Technician s Manual Must be performed by a technician 74 8A Installation and Assembly 74 8A 1 Number of Workers Work Time and Work Space 74 8A 1 1 Number of Workers and Work Time 74 1 Number of Workers 74 2 Work Time 74 8A 1 2 Securin...

Page 10: ...curs 125 8B 2 2 Resolving Errors 125 8B 3 Troubleshooting 130 8B 3 1 Overall 131 8B 3 2 Table top assembly 131 8B 3 3 Goal L and R Assemblies 132 8B 3 4 Rail L and R Assemblies 132 8B 3 5 Coin Assembly 132 8B 3 6 Hopper assembly 133 8B 3 7 Slider Assembly 134 8B 3 8 S Escalator Assembly 134 8B 3 9 L Escalator assembly 134 8B 3 10 Signboard assembly 135 8B 3 11 Illuminator assembly 135 8B 4 Removin...

Page 11: ... 4 9 Signboard assembly 168 1 Replacing the Time LED Time LED PC Board 168 2 Replacing the Score LED Score LED PC Board 169 8B 4 10 Illuminator assembly 170 1 Replacing the Circle LED 170 8B 4 11 Replacing the LED Fluorescent Light 173 9 Disposal 174 10 Parts List 176 10 1 Overall 176 10 2 Table top assembly 178 10 3 Cabinet L assembly 180 10 4 Goal L assembly 182 10 5 Rail L assembly 184 10 6 Cab...

Page 12: ... A 4 Cashbox capacity Approx 200 000 yen 2 000 100 yen coins 5 Dimensions 1 When installed Width W 2 030 x Depth D 2 570 x Height H 2 170 mm 2 570 mm 2 030 mm 2 170 mm 2 When disassembled Table Width W 1 690 x Depth D 2 570 x Height H 1 350 mm 2 570 mm 1 690 mm 1 350 mm M259_02_EN indd 10 M259_02_EN indd 10 2 5 2013 7 43 18 AM 2 5 2013 7 43 18 AM ...

Page 13: ...0 mm 1 530 mm 1 240 mm 840 mm Table top assembly Width W 1 490 x Depth D 2 080 x Height H 120 mm Cabinet L assembly Width W 1 530 x Depth D 1 240 x Height H 840 mm Cabinet R assembly Width W 1 530 x Depth D 1 240 x Height H 840 mm M259_02_EN indd 11 M259_02_EN indd 11 2 5 2013 7 43 52 AM 2 5 2013 7 43 52 AM ...

Page 14: ...20 mm 530 mm 2 050 mm 1 700 mm 920 mm 2 050 mm 620 mm Hopper assembly Width W 880 x Depth D 520 x Height H 530 mm Side tower cabinet Width W 920 x Depth D 620 x Height H 2 050 mm Casters for transport 6 Weight 1 When installed Approx 395 kg 2 When disassembled Table Approx 280 kg Side tower assembly Approx 115 kg M259_02_EN indd 12 M259_02_EN indd 12 2 5 2013 7 43 54 AM 2 5 2013 7 43 54 AM ...

Page 15: ...5 kg 4 Table top assembly Width W 2 100 x Depth D 1 520 x Height H 160 mm Weight 100 kg 5 Hopper assembly Width W 950 x Depth D 570 x Height H 360 mm Weight 30 kg 6 Center guard Width W 1 650 x Depth D 700 x Height H 70 mm Weight 8 kg 7 Side net Width W 1 240 x Depth D 1 130 x Height H 160 mm Weight 20 kg 8 Light Assembly Width W 1 370 x Depth D 440 x Height H 320 mm Weight 16 kg z Make sure that ...

Page 16: ...ide tower cabinet No 1 to 3 z Package contents No Name Specification Qty 1 Operation Manual this manual 1 2 Service key 2 3 Torx wrench T25 for M5 1 M259_03_EN indd 14 M259_03_EN indd 14 2 5 2013 7 46 01 AM 2 5 2013 7 46 01 AM ...

Page 17: ...tion Qty 1 Service key 2 2 Goal R assembly 1 3 Rail L assembly 1 4 Rail R assembly 1 5 Signboard 1 6 Goal cover RED 1 7 Goal cover BLUE 1 8 Corner cover Four types Red L Red R Blue L Blue R 4 types 9 Mallet 4 10 Big puck 100 11 Mini puck Pink orange green 100 each 300 M259_03_EN indd 15 M259_03_EN indd 15 2 5 2013 7 46 01 AM 2 5 2013 7 46 01 AM ...

Page 18: ...Name Specification Qty 1 Service key 2 2 Screws See z List of screws on page 20 1 set 3 Goal L assembly 1 4 Blower fan 1 5 Cash box key 2 6 Side wall 2 7 Side tower bracket L 1 8 Side tower bracket R 1 9 Center guard bracket A 1 M259_03_EN indd 16 M259_03_EN indd 16 2 5 2013 7 46 02 AM 2 5 2013 7 46 02 AM ...

Page 19: ...r bracket L 1 13 Blower bracket R 1 14 Hopper wall 1 15 Selector door key 2 16 CASHFLOW selector option cable 1 17 CASHFLOW counter option cable 1 18 Ticket dispenser option cable 2 4 Table top assembly 1 z Package contents No Name Specification Qty 1 Table top assembly 1 M259_03_EN indd 17 M259_03_EN indd 17 2 5 2013 7 46 03 AM 2 5 2013 7 46 03 AM ...

Page 20: ...sembly 1 z Package contents No Name Specification Qty 1 Hopper assembly 1 6 Center guard 1 z Package contents No Name Specification Qty 1 Center guard unit 1 M259_03_EN indd 18 M259_03_EN indd 18 2 5 2013 7 46 04 AM 2 5 2013 7 46 04 AM ...

Page 21: ... Specification Qty 1 Net L frame L 1 2 Net L frame R 1 3 Net S frame L 1 4 Net S frame R 1 8 Light Assembly No 1 to 4 z Package contents No Name Specification Qty 1 Light arm L 1 2 Light arm R 1 3 Light frame unit 1 4 Connector cover 1 M259_03_EN indd 19 M259_03_EN indd 19 2 5 2013 7 46 04 AM 2 5 2013 7 46 04 AM ...

Page 22: ...tton head bolt M5 35 4 B4 Button head bolt M6 16 3 B5 Button head bolt M6 25 12 B6 Button head bolt M6 40 14 B7 Button head bolt M6 50 18 B8 Flange socket bolt M5 10 8 B9 Flange socket bolt M5 16 6 B10 Flange socket bolt M5 30 4 B11 Flange socket bolt M5 35 2 B12 Flange socket bolt M6 20 12 B13 Torx bolt M5 8 4 B14 Torx bolt M5 12 8 M259_03_EN indd 20 M259_03_EN indd 20 2 5 2013 7 46 05 AM 2 5 201...

Page 23: ...ntersunk cap bolt M5 35 2 B19 Square washer M8 10 B20 Spring washer M6 6 B21 Flat washer M5 13 B22 Flat washer ø24 for M5 4 B23 Flat washer M6 23 B24 Flat washer ø16 for M6 14 B25 Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 10 5 B26 Flat washer ø7 24 4 B27 Flange socket bolt M6 16 2 M259_03_EN indd 21 M259_03_EN indd 21 2 5 2013 7 46 05 AM 2 5 2013 7 46 05 AM ...

Page 24: ...door Table Table top assembly Cabinet R assembly Cabinet L assembly Playing field Corner cover Goal Net L Net S Center guard Signboard Illuminator assembly Cover panel Time LED Time LED PC board Score LED Score LED PC board Mini puck stock area Mini puck stock area LED Fluorescent Light Light Assembly M259_04_EN indd 22 M259_04_EN indd 22 2 5 2013 7 47 45 AM 2 5 2013 7 47 45 AM ...

Page 25: ... escalator assembly Corner rail R Rear panel Rail R assembly Service door R Service door L Service door Cord box assembly and power switch Goal R assembly Side tower assembly Goal L assembly Hopper assembly Rail L assembly Main PC board Corner rail L Side wall M259_04_EN indd 23 M259_04_EN indd 23 2 5 2013 7 47 53 AM 2 5 2013 7 47 53 AM ...

Page 26: ...wire may result in electric shock in the event of electrical leakage See 8A 3 Connecting the Power Cord and Ground on page 106 5 1 Installation Conditions 5 1 1 Installation Locations to Avoid z The machine is designed for indoor use Do not install the machine outdoors Also never install the machine in the following locations A location exposed to direct sunlight A location exposed to rain or wate...

Page 27: ...z Leave a space of 100 cm or more between the machine and the wall or other machines so that parts can be removed when performing service work z A ceiling height of 2 m 10 cm or more is required 100 cm or more 100 cm or more 460 cm or more 270 cm or more 100 cm or more 100 cm or more Service zone Play zone Play zone Service zone M259_05_EN indd 25 M259_05_EN indd 25 2 5 2013 7 55 15 AM 2 5 2013 7 ...

Page 28: ... kg Cabinet L assembly without net L and S Width W 1 530 x Depth D 1 240 x Height H 840 mm Weight 85 kg Cabinet R assembly without net L and S Width W 1 530 x Depth D 1 240 x Height H 840 mm Weight 75 kg zSide tower assembly Width W 960 x Depth D 1 030 x Height H 2 050 mm Weight 115 kg The side tower assembly can be further disassembled as follows Condition when shipped from the factory Side tower...

Page 29: ...an accident 6 1 Moving On the Same Floor z Move the machine carefully to avoid damaging it z Do not exert force on the plastic parts when moving the machine z When moving the machine be sure to raise the level adjusters to their highest level z Be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work z Handle the power cord carefully M259_06_ENin6 indd 27 M259_06_ENin6 indd 27 2 5 2013 8 04 27 AM...

Page 30: ...machine may result in an accident or injury z Disassemble the table in accordance with the delivery route See 5 2 Required Dimensions for the Delivery Route Such as Doors and Corridors on page 26 z When transporting the machine by hand be sure to use the following number of people Straining yourself may result in an accident or injury Table 280 kg 12 people or more Side tower cabinet excluding the...

Page 31: ...ccident or injury When the table is disassembled Table top assembly 95 kg 4 people or more Goal L assembly 17 kg 2 people or more Goal R assembly 17 kg 2 people or more Cabinet L assembly 85 kg 4 people or more Cabinet R assembly 75 kg 4 people or more z Do not subject the machine to impact while lowering it M259_06_ENin6 indd 29 M259_06_ENin6 indd 29 2 5 2013 8 04 41 AM 2 5 2013 8 04 41 AM ...

Page 32: ...ons may result in an accident such as the machine falling over Be sure to insert the fork into the specified positions Make sure that the machine is balanced properly during transportation Fork position FORK Fork sticker Fork position FORK Fork sticker z Do not subject the machine to impact while lowering it M259_06_ENin6 indd 30 M259_06_ENin6 indd 30 2 5 2013 8 04 42 AM 2 5 2013 8 04 42 AM ...

Page 33: ...osition shown in the figure below Place blankets or other shock absorbing material between the machine and the rope or belt to protect the machine surfaces z Place Styrofoam or other shock absorbing material between the machine and the truck bed and any other equipment or items to protect the machine surfaces z When transporting the machine in rainy weather use a vehicle with a cargo cover a conta...

Page 34: ...y visible 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 by other machines or objects Do not remove or alter the warning labels If a warning label becomes excessively dirty or damaged replace it with a new one To order warning labels contact your distributor z To ensure safe use of the machine b...

Page 35: ... result in injury or an accident Striking pucks with more power than is necessary Striking pucks while off balance leaning in or an otherwise unstable body posture Using items other than the supplied mallets and pucks z Make sure that players do not perform the following actions as this may result in injury or an accident Holding mallets by the circumference Placing hands not holding a mallet in t...

Page 36: ...bnormality replace the affected part immediately To order parts contact your distributor Side wall Part No 731 448 This part is used to keep pucks from flying out of the machine during game play Net S Part No 731 338 This part is used to keep pucks from flying out of the machine during game play Center guard Part No 731 332 This part is used to keep pucks from flying towards the opponent s side du...

Page 37: ...e players or other customers to trip over it 6 Is the power cord securely connected to the outlet and the power supply input of the machine See 8A 3 Connecting the Power Cord and Ground on page 106 7 Is the power cord plug free from dust 8 Are the mallets damaged 9 Are the mallet grips loose 10 Are the net S net L center guard or side guards damaged See 7 3 Important Parts for Ensuring Player and ...

Page 38: ...ON OFF Test and Sensor Check on page 46 5 Check the L hopper motor operation See 7 8 6 L Hopper Motor ON OFF Test and Sensor Check on page 47 6 Check the S hopper motor operation See 7 8 7 S Hopper Motor ON OFF Test and Sensor Check on page 48 7 Check the audio Is sound produced by each speaker See 7 8 8 Sound Test on page 49 8 Check the mini pucks Are there ten mini pucks in each of the mini puck...

Page 39: ...ector door key to open the selector door Selector door To close the door perform the procedure in reverse 7 5 2 Opening and Closing the Coin Box Door Use the supplied cash box key to open the coin box door Cash box Coin box door To close the door perform the procedure in reverse M259_07_ENin6 indd 37 M259_07_ENin6 indd 37 2 5 2013 8 06 50 AM 2 5 2013 8 06 50 AM ...

Page 40: ... supplied service key to unlock the lock on the left side of the goal L assembly and then remove the service key from the lock Insert the removed service key into the lock on the right side of the goal L assembly unlock the lock and then open the goal L assembly To close the door perform the procedure in reverse M259_07_ENin6 indd 38 M259_07_ENin6 indd 38 2 5 2013 8 06 50 AM 2 5 2013 8 06 50 AM ...

Page 41: ...Enter button green Selector door Audio volume Select switch Test switch Select switch In Test mode flip this switch up or down to select an item or setting numerical value Audio volume This adjusts the speaker volume Turn counter clockwise to decrease the volume Turn clockwise to increase the volume Test switch Set this switch to ON to enter Test mode This is used to test each part of the machine ...

Page 42: ...all at once at random times during game play and toward the end of game play 6 When a mini puck enters a goal 30 points are added to the score LED of the scoring player and the goal sound ascending musical scale is output one time 7 The countdown sound is output starting from 10 seconds before the game ends When the end whistle is output the game ends and subsequent goals are not added to the scor...

Page 43: ...re setting the Test switch to OFF make sure that there are ten mini pucks in each of the mini puck stock areas on the right and left Item order Item name Display in Test Item Selection Mode Item Reference page 1 Score LED Time LED and Circle LED Test Page 42 2 Switch Input Test Page 43 3 Blower Fan ON OFF Test and Sensor Check Page 45 4 Solenoid ON OFF Test and Sensor Check Page 46 5 L Hopper Moto...

Page 44: ...ollowing meaning Model No 2 Model contents Foreign Press the Enter button green to start the test as follows 1 Numbers are displayed in the score LED switching repeatedly in order of 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 2 The time LED switches repeatedly in the order of all off only lighted and only lighted all lighted 3 The circle LED illuminator assembly switches repeatedly in the order of lighted red green ...

Page 45: ...n 7 8 3 Switch Input Test Score LED Time LED Test item selection display Switch input test In this Test Item Selection Mode Sin is displayed in the left side score LED M259_07_ENin6 indd 43 M259_07_ENin6 indd 43 2 5 2013 8 06 53 AM 2 5 2013 8 06 53 AM ...

Page 46: ...ere is switch input 2 The value returns to 00 after 99 z The time LED displays the switch input states as follows ON Lighted OFF Off LED No Switch name Service button red Enter button green Selector switch UP Selector switch DOWN Act button yellow Act button blue COIN Bill counter input signal Not used Press both the Service button red and the Enter button green at the same time to return to the T...

Page 47: ...ighted OFF Off LED No Sensor name Reference page Rail L sensor lower Page 144 Rail L sensor middle Page 142 Rail L sensor upper Goal L sensor Page 141 Goal R sensor Page 141 Rail R sensor upper Page 142 Rail R sensor middle Rail R sensor lower Page 144 Press the act button yellow to control the blower fan ON and OFF ON on is displayed in the right side score LED OFF Nothing is displayed in the rig...

Page 48: ...e 163 Press the act button yellow to control the Ldivider solenoid ON and OFF and press the act button blue to control the S stopper solenoids L and R ON and OFF The Ldivider solenoid ON Lon is displayed in the right side score LED The Stopper solenoid ON Son Both ON LSon Both OFF Nothing Each solenoid automatically turns off 3 seconds after it is turned on z Before setting the Test switch to OFF ...

Page 49: ...nsor Page 167 L divider R outlet sensor Press the act button yellow to release a big puck from the L side and press the act button blue to release a big puck from the R side Lon is displayed in the right side score LED while releasing the big puck from the L side ron from the R side and nothing after the big puck is released z Even when the machine state is normal the L Hopper Idling Error Err14 m...

Page 50: ...sor Press the act button yellow to release and add mini pucks on is displayed in the right side score LED while releasing and adding pucks and nothing after the mini pucks have been added z Even when the machine state is normal the S Hopper Idling Error Err13 may occur when puck supply operation is performed immediately after installation is complete In this case perform the test again z Before se...

Page 51: ...e speaker test sound from only the L side speaker only the R side speaker and both the L and R side speakers in that order on is displayed in the right side score LED during the speaker test and nothing after speaker test The sound volume 0 to 15 is displayed in the right side score LED The sound volume 0 to 15 is displayed as a binary value in the time LED M259_07_ENin6 indd 49 M259_07_ENin6 indd...

Page 52: ... ON lighted OFF off LED No Sensor name Reference page Ticket dispenser L ticket payout sensor Ticket dispenser R ticket payout sensor Press the act button yellow to pay out one ticket from the L side and the act button blue to pay out one ticket from the R side Lon is displayed in the right side score LED while the ticket is being out from the L side and nothing after the mini pucks have been adde...

Page 53: ...t Switches on page 39 Flip the Select switch up and down to select the item Press the Enter button green to enter the selected item Flip the Select switch up and down to select the setting value Press the Enter button green to return to the Setting Item Selection Mode After finishing all the settings set the Test switch to OFF Changed setting values are saved when the Test switch is set to OFF If ...

Page 54: ...1 Number of tickets paid to winner This is displayed only when the ticket dispenser use setting is on See 7 9 12 Number of Tickets Paid to Winner on page 64 Page 64 12 Number of tickets paid to loser This is displayed only when the ticket dispenser use setting is on See 7 9 13 Number of Tickets Paid to Loser on page 65 Page 65 13 Number of tickets paid in case of a tie This is displayed only when ...

Page 55: ...etting Change Mode In the Setting Change Mode flip the Select switch up and down to change the value z The values that can be set are FrEE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 and 19 z Flip the Select switch up to increase the value The value returns to FrEE after 19 z Flip the Select switch down to decrease the value The value returns to 19 after FrEE z Set FrEE to set the Free Play Mode ...

Page 56: ... machine enters the Setting Change Mode In the Setting Change Mode flip the Select switch up and down to change the value z The values that can be set are 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 z Flip the Select switch up to increase the value The value returns to 1 after 9 z Flip the Select switch down to decrease the value The value returns to 9 after 1 The default setting factory setting is 1 Press the Enter bu...

Page 57: ...values that can be set are 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 210 240 270 and 300 z Flip the Select switch up to increase the value The value returns to 60 after 300 z Flip the Select switch down to decrease the value The value returns to 300 after 60 z When a longer time is set than the Normal Hockey Mode play time the Normal Hockey Mode play time is changed to the same time as the B...

Page 58: ... value z The values that can be set are 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 210 240 270 300 330 360 390 420 450 480 510 540 570 and 600 However a time shorter than the Big Bang Mode play time cannot be set z Flip the Select switch up to increase the value The value returns to the Big Bang Mode play time minimum time after 600 z Flip the Select switch down to decrease the value The valu...

Page 59: ...and oFF or on is displayed in the right side score LED Press the Enter button green The right side score LED display blinks and the machine enters the Setting Change Mode In the Setting Change Mode flip the Select switch up and down to change the value z The values that can be set are on more and oFF less The default setting factory setting is oFF less Press the Enter button green again to return ...

Page 60: ... side score LED display blinks and the machine enters the Setting Change Mode In the Setting Change Mode flip the Select switch up and down to change the value z The values that can be set are oFF 1 puck and on maximum 3 pucks The default setting factory setting is oFF 1 puck Even when set to on three pucks may not be released depending on the time setting Press the Enter button green again to ret...

Page 61: ...s the Enter button green The right side score LED display blinks and the machine enters the Setting Change Mode In the Setting Change Mode flip the Select switch up and down to change the value z The values that can be set are oFF Attract BGM off and on Attract BGM on The default setting factory setting is on Attract BGM on Press the Enter button green again to return to the Setting Item Selection...

Page 62: ...rning on z When set to on the right two digits of the right side score LED display the mini puck decrease count number of mini pucks supplied to the playing field number of mini pucks that have entered the goals Values less than 0 are displayed as 0 and values greater than 99 are displayed as 99 z To reset the mini puck decrease count to 0 press the Service button red in the Setting Change Mode z ...

Page 63: ...s displayed in the left side score LED and the number of errors saved in the error log is displayed in the right side score LED Press the Enter button green to enter the Error Log Contents Display Mode that displays the errors saved in the error log The default setting factory setting is 0 The machine can save up to twenty error log entries M259_07_ENin6 indd 61 M259_07_ENin6 indd 61 2 5 2013 8 06...

Page 64: ...or and the errors become progressively older as the value increases Flip the Select switch up and down to change the value z Flip the Select switch up to increase the value The value returns to Er00 after Er19 z Flip the Select switch down to decrease the value The value returns to Er19 after Er00 Press the Service button red in this error log contents display mode to clear the entire error log Pr...

Page 65: ...e Enter button green The right side score LED display blinks and the machine enters the Setting Change Mode In the Setting Change Mode flip the Select switch up and down to change the value z The values that can be set are oFF Ticket dispenser not used and on Ticket dispenser used The default setting factory setting is oFF Ticket dispenser not used Press the Enter button green again to return to t...

Page 66: ...hange the value z The values that can be set are 0 1 49 and 50 z Flip the Select switch up to increase the value The value returns to 0 after 50 z Flip the Select switch down to decrease the value The value returns to 50 after 0 z When a value less than the number of tickets paid to the loser is set the number of tickets paid to the loser is changed to the same value as the number of tickets paid ...

Page 67: ...Select switch up and down to change the value z The values that can be set are 0 1 49 and 50 However a value greater than the number of tickets paid to the winner cannot be set z Flip the Select switch up to increase the value The value returns to 0 after the number of tickets paid to the winner z Flip the Select switch down to decrease the value The value returns to the number of tickets paid to ...

Page 68: ...g Change Mode flip the Select switch up and down to change the value z The values that can be set are 0 1 49 and 50 However a value greater than the number of tickets paid to the winner or less than the number of tickets paid to the loser cannot be set z Flip the Select switch up to increase the value The value returns to the number of tickets paid to the loser after the number of tickets paid to ...

Page 69: ...n the Setting Change Mode flip the Select switch up and down to change the value z The values that can be set are oFF Big Bang Mode only and on Normal Hockey Mode only z When set to on and required coins are inserted game selection is not performed and the game starts in Normal Hockey Mode using only big pucks In addition the mini puck related error checks are not performed The default setting fac...

Page 70: ...gs factory settings or 1 when there are settings other than the default settings factory settings Press the Enter button green The value in the right side score LED starts to blink If the Service switch red is pressed while the value in the right side score LED is blinking all settings are returned to the default settings factory settings and the value changes to 0 If the Enter button green is pre...

Page 71: ...edure below to add mini pucks Block the goals so that mini pucks cannot enter Use Test mode and release all of the mini pucks to the playing field See 7 8 7 S Hopper Motor ON OFF Test and Sensor Check on page 48 Count the number of mini pucks and add mini pucks so that there is a total of 120 pucks Unblock the goal L so that the mini pucks can enter Put the mini pucks into the goal L z Put the min...

Page 72: ... air holes in the playing field Wipe away any dirt using a soft cloth moistened with water or a neutral cleanser diluted with water and then firmly wrung out Playing field Wipe dry so that no detergent or water remains and then allow to dry thoroughly When the air holes are clogged with dust or dirt insert a paper clip or other pin like object into the air holes and remove the dirt z Check the air...

Page 73: ...cover Corner cover Wipe dry so that no detergent or water remains and then allow to dry thoroughly 7 11 3 Cleaning the Pucks and Mallets z Do not use thinner benzene gasoline alcohol or other organic solvents This may degrade the materials Wipe away any dirt using a soft cloth moistened with water or a neutral cleanser diluted with water and then firmly wrung out Puck Mallet Wipe dry so that no de...

Page 74: ... may degrade the materials Wipe away any dirt using a soft cloth moistened with water or a neutral cleanser diluted with water and then firmly wrung out Signboard Cover panel Wipe dry so that no detergent or water remains and then allow to dry thoroughly M259_07_ENin6 indd 72 M259_07_ENin6 indd 72 2 5 2013 8 07 03 AM 2 5 2013 8 07 03 AM ...

Page 75: ...ganic solvents This may degrade the materials Wipe away any dirt using a soft cloth moistened with water or a neutral cleanser diluted with water and then firmly wrung out Sloped area Wipe dry so that no detergent or water remains and then allow to dry thoroughly M259_07_ENin6 indd 73 M259_07_ENin6 indd 73 2 5 2013 8 07 04 AM 2 5 2013 8 07 04 AM ...

Page 76: ...k should be performed by four technicians 2 Work Time The estimated work time for four workers technicians is 2 hours 8A 1 2 Securing Work Space Secure the following space around the cabinet for performing the installation work 150 cm or more 100 cm or more 460 cm or more 400 cm or more 100 cm or more 100 cm or more M259_08A_ENin6 indd 74 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 74 2 5 2013 8 09 06 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 06...

Page 77: ...semblies with 10 Phillips hexagon socket head bolts with flat and spring washers M8 x 35 and 10 square washers M8 and connect the three connectors Phillips hexagon socket head bolt with flat and spring washers M8 x 35 Connector Cabinet R assembly Cabinet L assembly Square washer M8 Open the coating clip and release the bundled harness Cabinet L assembly Harness Coating clip M259_08A_ENin6 indd 75 ...

Page 78: ... the figure Harness Coating clip Open the goal L assembly See 7 5 3 Opening and Closing the Goal L and R Assemblies on page 38 Lead out the two connectors through the holes and secure them with the coating clips Hole Goal L assembly Coating clip Connector M259_08A_ENin6 indd 76 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 76 2 5 2013 8 09 26 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 26 AM ...

Page 79: ...6 Flange socket bolt M5 x 16 Close the goal L assembly See 7 5 3 Opening and Closing the Goal L and R Assemblies on page 38 Lift the goal L assembly straight up with two people and remove it Follow the same procedure as steps to to remove the goal R assembly M259_08A_ENin6 indd 77 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 77 2 5 2013 8 09 27 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 27 AM ...

Page 80: ... 16 each Flange socket bolt M5 x 16 Blower bracket L Table top assembly Blower bracket R z Do not place the table top assembly on the floor or other location with the surface to which the blower brackets L and R are attached on the bottom Doing so may cause the parts to deform M259_08A_ENin6 indd 78 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 78 2 5 2013 8 09 28 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 28 AM ...

Page 81: ...ft up the table top assembly with four people as shown in the figure and fit it onto the top of the cabinet assembled in step z The table top assembly has an orientation Assemble so that the area without the table bumper is on the same side as the opening in the cabinet Align the area without the table bumper with the opening in the cabinet Table bumper M259_08A_ENin6 indd 79 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 7...

Page 82: ...ters so that the cabinet is level Button head bolt M6 x 40 Spring washer M6 Table top assembly Insert the goal L and R assemblies removed in steps and into the cabinet from above At this time insert the lower edges of the goal L and R assemblies into the goal set brackets Goal set bracket Goal L assembly Open the goal L assembly See 7 5 3 Opening and Closing the Goal L and R Assemblies on page 38 ...

Page 83: ...lip Hole Goal L assembly Temporarily secure the goal L assembly with the two flange socket bolts M5 x 16 removed in step and four flange socket bolt M5 x 10 Flange socket bolt M5 x 16 temporarily secured Flange socket bolt M5 x 10 temporarily secured Goal L assembly z When installing be sure to use bolts of the specified length z When installing be careful not to pinch the connectors Follow the sa...

Page 84: ...ead bolt M6 x 40 z If the bolts are difficult to tighten loosen the screws fixing the goal bumper L R and corner bumper shift each bumper towards the outside of the table and then tighten the screws z If any of the bumper fixing screws are loose tighten the screws z When installing be careful not to pinch the harnesses and connectors Corner cover Red R Corner bumper Goal bumper R Tighten the bolts...

Page 85: ...r RED with two Torx bolts M5 x 16 and two flat washers M5 and with two Torx bolts M5 x 20 and two flat washers M5 z When installing be sure to use bolts of the specified length Torx bolt M5 x 20 Torx bolt M5 x 16 Goal cover RED Flat washer M5 Flat washer M5 Open the goal L assembly See 7 5 3 Opening and Closing the Goal L and R Assemblies on page 38 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 83 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 83 2 ...

Page 86: ...5 x 8 Goal cover RED Torx bolt M5 x 8 Follow the same procedure as steps to to install the goal R assembly and goal cover BLUE Close the goal L and R assemblies See 7 5 3 Opening and Closing the Goal L and R Assemblies on page 38 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 84 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 84 2 5 2013 8 09 33 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 33 AM ...

Page 87: ...head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 loosen Goal outer beam Shift the goal outer beam toward you until it stops and then retighten the four Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 secure it If the lock is stiff shift the goal outer beam toward the back slightly before securing it Follow the procedure in ...

Page 88: ... Install the center guard bracket A in a level manner so that it is not tilted Button head bolt M6 x 25 Flat washer M6 Center guard bracket A Attach the center guard bracket B with four button head bolts M6 x 25 and four flat washers M6 Button head bolt M6 x 25 Flat washer M6 Center guard bracket B M259_08A_ENin6 indd 86 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 86 2 5 2013 8 09 35 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 35 AM ...

Page 89: ...he L side Center guard retainer Center guard Button head bolt M6 x 16 Button head bolt M6 x 16 Flat washer M6 Flat washer M6 Center guard bracket A Center guard bracket B L side Insert the hooks of the net S frame L into the cabinet L assembly and then secure it with four button head bolts M6 x 50 and four flat washers ø16 for M6 Net S frame L Cabinet L assembly Button head bolt M6 x 50 Flat washe...

Page 90: ...he net Lframe L into the cabinet L assembly and then secure it with three button head bolts M6 x 50 three flat washers ø16 for M6 and one flange socket bolt M5 x 35 Net L frame L Cabinet L assembly Hook Net L frame L Button head bolt M6 x 50 Flange socket bolt M5 x 35 Flat washer ø16 for M6 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 88 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 88 2 5 2013 8 09 37 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 37 AM ...

Page 91: ...Blower Fan Remove the front door See 8A 5 1 Opening and Closing the Front Doors on page 107 Insert the blower mounting plate into the blower brackets L and R from the goal L side and secure it wth four flange socket bolts M5 x 30 and four flat washers ø24 for M5 Connect the connector Blower bracket L Blower bracket R Blower mounting plate Flange socket bolt M5 x 30 Flat washer ø24 for M5 Connector...

Page 92: ... that the table top surface is level If the table top surface is tilted excessively it may be difficult to collect the pucks and the machine may not function properly Install the table in accordance with 5 1 Installation Conditions on page 24 Adjust the level adjusters four locations so that the table casters are at a height of approximately 5 mm from the floor Secure the level adjusters with the ...

Page 93: ...Signboard Torx bolt M5 x 12 Remove the wing bolt M4 x 6 slide the S bucket and S hopper cover toward the outside and remove them Remove the wing bolt M4 x 6 slide the L bucket and L hopper cover toward the outside and remove them Wing bolt M4 x 6 Hopper assembly S bucket S hopper cover L bucket L hopper cover M259_08A_ENin6 indd 91 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 91 2 5 2013 8 09 39 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 39 AM ...

Page 94: ...wer assembly Hexagon socket head bolt with flat and spring washers M6 x 16 z The removed caster brackets F and bolts are required during transport Be sure to keep them in a safe place Attach the hopper assembly with four flange socket bolts M6 x 20 Connect the connector Connector Hopper assembly Flange socket bolt M6 x 20 Reattach the L bucket and L hopper cover by reversing the procedure in step ...

Page 95: ...s pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Remove the two Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 and remove the hopper wall B Reverse the direction of the removed hopper wall B and then reattach it with the removed screws Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Hopper wall B M259_08A_ENin6 indd 93 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 93 2 5 2013 8 09 40 AM 2 5...

Page 96: ...gh the hole in the side tower assembly and into the machine Attach the light arm L with two button head bolts M6 x 50 and two flat washers ø7 x ø24 Hole Light arm L Connector Button head bolt M6 x 50 Flat washer ø7 x ø24 Follow the same procedure to install the light arm R Insert the light arms L and R into the light frame unit and attach them with flange socket bolts M6 x 16 Light frame unit Flan...

Page 97: ...g washers M4 x 10 Connector cover Connector Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Remove the rear panel See 8A 5 3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel on page 108 Connect the connector Side tower cabinet Connector Install the rear panel See 8A 5 3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel on page 108 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 95 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 95 2 5 2013 8 09 42 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 42 ...

Page 98: ...Tower Assembly Lead out the five connectors from the right and left holes in the front of the side tower cabinet Connector Side tower assembly Remove the Torx bolt M5 x 25 Torx bolt M5 x 25 Side tower assembly M259_08A_ENin6 indd 96 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 96 2 5 2013 8 09 43 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 43 AM ...

Page 99: ...out in step with theTorx bolt M5 x 25 removed in step Harness clamp Torx bolt M5 x 25 Harness Attach the side tower bracket L and side tower bracket R with two flange socket bolts M6 x 20 each Side tower bracket L Side tower bracket R Flange socket bolt M6 x 20 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 97 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 97 2 5 2013 8 09 44 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 44 AM ...

Page 100: ...ide surface of the table until the front of the side tower assembly touches the side surface of the table Side tower assembly Hopper assembly Sloped area Table Attach the side tower assembly to the table with four flange socket bolts M6 x 20 Flange socket bolt M6 x 20 Table Side tower assembly M259_08A_ENin6 indd 98 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 98 2 5 2013 8 09 45 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 45 AM ...

Page 101: ... are not aligned during procedure go to step Button head bolt M5 x 35 Button head bolt M5 x 35 Button head bolt M5 x 35 Countersunk cap bolt M5 x 35 Remove the service door L See 8A 5 2 Opening and Closing the Service Doors L and R on page 107 Connect the two connectors inside the cabinet L assembly Connector Cabinet L assembly M259_08A_ENin6 indd 99 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 99 2 5 2013 8 09 46 AM 2 5 ...

Page 102: ... assembly onto the corner rail L z Attach the rail so that the plate below the hook is on the outside of the rail Hopper assembly Rail L assembly Square hole back side Corner rail L Rail L assembly Hook Connect the connector Connector Reattach the service door L See 8A 5 2 Opening and Closing the Service Doors L and R on page 107 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 100 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 100 2 5 2013 8 09 47 AM ...

Page 103: ...side the cabinet R assembly Connector Cabinet R assembly Connector Insert the tip of the rail R assembly into the square hole in the front side of the hopper assembly and hook the hook on the opposite side of the rail R assembly onto the corner rail R Rail R assembly Square hole front side Hopper assembly Corner rail R Rail R assembly Hook M259_08A_ENin6 indd 101 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 101 2 5 2013 8...

Page 104: ...tor Reattach the service door R See 8A 5 2 Opening and Closing the Service Doors L and R on page 107 Attach the two side walls with four Torx bolts M5 x 16 each Torx bolt M5 x 16 Side wall Side tower assembly M259_08A_ENin6 indd 102 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 102 2 5 2013 8 09 50 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 50 AM ...

Page 105: ...o to 8A 2 6 Preparing the Pucks and Mallets If the bolt holes were not aligned in step 7 perform the procedure below Remove the rear panel See 8A 5 3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel on page 108 Loosen the four Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Loosen the four Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 35 and adjust so that the sloped area matches the ...

Page 106: ...k cap bolt M5 x 35 Tighten the four Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 35 Tighten the four Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 35 Reattach the rear panel See 8A 5 3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel on page 108 Go to step M259_08A...

Page 107: ... L Goal L Big puck Mini puck z Put the pucks into the goal L one to three pucks at a time If many pucks are put into the goal at once the pucks may become jammed inside the machine and prevent normal operation z Be sure to put the pucks into the goal L side z Do not put 60 or more big pucks or a total of 160 or more mini pucks of any color into the machine Doing so may cause a malfunction M259_08A...

Page 108: ...tem in the Test mode and set the necessary items in the Setting mode See 7 8 Test Mode on page 41 and 7 9 Setting Mode on page 51 z After installation is complete be sure to perform the puck supply operation to add pucks into the machine See L Hopper Motor ON OFF Test and Sensor Check on page 47 and 7 8 7 S Hopper Motor ON OFF Test and Sensor Check on page 48 z After adding mini pucks into the mac...

Page 109: ...5 x 35 and remove the front door on the side to be opened Front door Torx bolt M5 x 35 To install perform the procedure in reverse 8A 5 2 Opening and Closing the Service Doors L and R Remove the two Torx bolts M5 x 35 Use the supplied service key to unlock and remove the service door L or service door R Service door L Service door R Torx bolt M5 x 35 To install perform the procedure in reverse M25...

Page 110: ... unlock and remove the rear panel Torx bolt M5 x 25 Rear panel To install perform the procedure in reverse 8A 5 4 Opening and Closing the Service Door Remove the three Torx bolts M5 x 25 and remove the service door Torx bolt M5 x 25 Service door To install perform the procedure in reverse M259_08A_ENin6 indd 108 M259_08A_ENin6 indd 108 2 5 2013 8 09 55 AM 2 5 2013 8 09 55 AM ...

Page 111: ... that the level adjusters are fixed securely See 8A 2 2 Level Adjuster Adjustment on page 90 2 Power Cord Plug Inspection Check that the power cord is firmly inserted into the power outlet in the machine s cord box Clean any dust or other dirt from the connection parts Check for cracks or dirt on the power cord covering If there is any abnormality on the power cord be sure to replace it 3 Screw Lo...

Page 112: ...ene gasoline alcohol or other organic solvents This may degrade the materials Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Open the goal L assembly See 7 5 3 Opening and Closing the Goal L and R Assemblies on page 38 Wipe away any dirt from the puck paths using a soft cloth moistened with water or a neutral cleanser diluted with water and then firmly wrung out Puck pa...

Page 113: ...rade the materials Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the rail L assembly by reversing the installation procedure See steps of 8A 2 5 Installing the Side Tower Assembly on page 96 Wipe away any dirt from the puck paths using a soft cloth moistened with water or a neutral cleanser diluted with water and then firmly wrung out Use a cotton swab to clean ...

Page 114: ... gasoline alcohol or other organic solvents This may degrade the materials Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the side tower assembly See 8B 4 4 1 Removing and Installing the Side Tower Assembly on page 145 Remove any pucks from inside the L and S buckets S bucket S hopper disk L hopper disk L bucket Wipe away any dirt from the puck paths using a soft...

Page 115: ...alfunctions Rotating the L hopper disk in the clockwise direction as viewed from above Rotating the S hopper disk in the counter clockwise direction as viewed from above z Do not use thinner benzene gasoline alcohol or other organic solvents This may degrade the materials Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the side tower assembly See 8B 4 4 1 Removing...

Page 116: ... x 10 loosen Connectors Cord clip S hopper motor bracket Remove the three pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 and remove the disk top Disk top Pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Remove the pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 and remove the hopper spring base Pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Hopper spring base M259_08B_ENin6 indd ...

Page 117: ...12 and the S hopper disk Flat washer M12 E ring nominal diameter 10 S hopper disk Wipe away any dirt from the puck paths using a soft cloth moistened with water or a neutral cleanser diluted with water and then firmly wrung out Wipe dry using a soft cloth so that no water or detergent remains and then allow to dry completely To install perform the procedure in reverse z When installing press the h...

Page 118: ...hinner benzene gasoline alcohol or other organic solvents This may degrade the materials Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the illuminator base plates L and R See steps of 8B 4 10 1 Replacing the Circle LED on page 170 Remove the three Torx bolts M5 x 12 and remove the cover panel retainer L Cover panel retainer L Torx bolt M5 x 12 M259_08B_ENin6 ind...

Page 119: ... panel Wipe away any dirt from the puck paths using a soft cloth moistened with water or a neutral cleanser diluted with water and then firmly wrung out Wipe dry using a soft cloth so that no water or detergent remains and then allow to dry completely To install perform the procedure in reverse M259_08B_ENin6 indd 117 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 117 2 5 2013 8 11 48 AM 2 5 2013 8 11 48 AM ...

Page 120: ...ly See 7 5 3 Opening and Closing the Goal L and R Assemblies on page 38 Remove the jammed puck To install perform the procedure in reverse 2 In case of the rail L R assembly The description below explains how remove jammed pucks from the L side Follow the same procedure to remove jammed pucks from the R side z To avoid electric shock accidents or injuries to yourself or other people or damage to t...

Page 121: ... 8A 5 2 Opening and Closing the Service Doors Land R on page 107 Insert a rod wrench etc into the gap of the corner outer R L and remove the jammed puck Corner outer R L Rail L assembly Wing bolt M4 x 10 Corner rail cover L If the jammed puck cannot be removed by the above procedure perform the procedure below Remove the rail L assembly by reversing the installation procedure See steps of 8A 2 5 I...

Page 122: ...e to remove jammed pucks from the L hopper disk z To avoid electric shock accidents or injuries to yourself or other people or damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work Do not perform the following operations Doing so may cause pucks to jam or other malfunctions z Rotating the L hopper disk in the clockwise direction as viewed from above z Rotating...

Page 123: ...damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the rear panel See 8A 5 3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel on page 108 Remove the four Hex nuts with flange M4 disconnect the connector and remove the joint rail cover L Connector Joint rail cover L Hex nut with flange M4 Re...

Page 124: ...itch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the rear panel See 8A 5 3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel on page 108 Disconnect the connector Remove the four Hex nuts with flange M4 loosen the two Hex nuts with flange M4 and remove the L rail H cover Connector L rail H cover Hex nut with flange M4 Loosen Remove the jammed puck To install perform the procedure in reverse M259_08B_E...

Page 125: ... damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the cover panel See steps of 8B 1 2 5 Cleaning the S Slider Assembly on page 116 Remove the jammed puck To install perform the procedure in reverse M259_08B_ENin6 indd 123 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 123 2 5 2013 8 11 52 AM 2 5 2013 ...

Page 126: ...ng work Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Open the service door R See 8A 5 2 Opening and Closing the Service Doors L and R on page 107 Count the number of big pucks inside the L bucket L bucket Add big pucks so that there are 20 to 30 big pucks inside the L bucket To install perform the procedure in reverse M259_08B_ENin6 indd 124 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 124 2 ...

Page 127: ... page 1 Coin switch error A coin selector malfunction Replace the coin selector Main PC board malfunction Replace the main PC board Page 146 2 Service switch error Service button malfunction Contact your distributor Main PC board malfunction Replace the main PC board Page 146 3 Sound IC error Main PC board malfunction Replace the main PC board Page 146 4 Communication error with time LED PC board ...

Page 128: ...the goal R Page 119 The goal R sensor is dirty Clean the inside of the goal R sensor Page 141 Goal R sensor malfunction Replace the goal R sensor Page 141 8 Stopper solenoid L error Stopper solenoid L malfunction Replace the stopper solenoid L Page 161 Stopper L sensor malfunction Replace the stopper L sensor Page 163 Switching regulator 24V malfunction Replace the switching regulator 24V Page 148...

Page 129: ...ction Replace the L hopper motor Page 150 Switching regulator 24V malfunction Replace the switching regulator 24V Page 148 13 S hopper idling error There are no mini pucks inside the hopper Add mini pucks to the hopper Page 105 A puck is standing on edge inside the hopper Remove all of the pucks from the hopper and then put the pucks back into the hopper correctly Page 120 A mini puck is jammed in...

Page 130: ...puck Page 119 The rail R sensor is dirty Clean the inside of the rail R sensor Page 145 The rail R sensor malfunction Replace the rail R sensor Page 145 21 S divider L outlet sensor skip error S divider L outlet sensor is dirty Clean the S divider L outlet sensor Page 168 S divider L outlet sensor malfunction Replace the S divider L outlet sensor Page 168 22 S divider R outlet sensor skip error S ...

Page 131: ...ickets Replace the ticket dispenser L 26 Ticket dispenser R error The dispenser has run out of tickets A ticket dispenser R malfunction Add tickets Replace the ticket dispenser R 99 Start up error The power switch was turned off and then immediately turned back on again Turn off the power switch wait for 30 seconds or more and then turn on the power switch again Page 106 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 129 M2...

Page 132: ...stributor Continuing operations may result in an accident z Before checking for a malfunction first make sure that all the connectors are connected securely z Never perform a conductivity check of the boards with a tester or any other tool The IC may be damaged by the internal voltage of the tester z When sending parts for repair be sure to pack them properly Particularly when sending the main PC ...

Page 133: ...onditioner or large machine from the same line to secure the specified power supply voltage The power turns off during operation The circuit protector has operated to turn off the power switch The circuit protector turns off the current when an abnormal current occurs Turn on the power switch again If the circuit protector operates frequently there is a mechanical abnormality Contact your distribu...

Page 134: ...nction Replace the main PC board Page 146 8B 3 4 Rail L and R Assemblies Symptom Main cause Action Reference page Pucks jam frequently The rail is not installed correctly Install the rail correctly Page 96 A deformed puck is being used Replace the deformed puck with a spare puck Page 105 A puck is dirty Clean the puck Page 71 A foreign object has entered the rail Remove the foreign object Page 111...

Page 135: ...r PC board malfunction Replace the hopper motor driver PC board Page 159 Switching regulator 24V malfunction Replace the switching regulator 24V Page 148 Main PC board malfunction Replace the main PC board Page 146 The hopper disk operates but pucks do not come out There are not enough pucks Add spare pucks to the hopper Page 105 A puck is standing on edge inside the hopper Remove the side tower a...

Page 136: ...me jammed The cover panel is not installed correctly Install the cover panel correctly Page 116 The illuminator assembly is not installed correctly Install the illuminator assembly correctly Page 170 8B 3 8 S Escalator Assembly Symptom Main cause Action Reference page Pucks remain inside the joint rail cover S divider outlet sensor malfunction Replace the S divider outlet sensor Page 164 8B 3 9 L ...

Page 137: ...he main PC board Page 146 The score LED PC board does not light A score LED PC board malfunction Replace the score LED PC board Page 169 Main PC board malfunction Replace the main PC board Page 146 8B 3 11 Illuminator assembly Symptom Main cause Action Reference page The circle LED does not light A circle LED malfunction Replace the circle LED Page 170 Main PC board malfunction Replace the main PC...

Page 138: ...ifting up the goal L or R assembly be sure to perform the work with two or more people Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the two button head bolts M6 x 40 one button head bolt M6 x 25 and three flat washers M6 from each corner cover Button head bolt M6 x 25 Flat washer M6 Flat washer M6 Button head bolt M6 x 40 Slide the corner covers toward the outs...

Page 139: ...lange socket bolts M5 x 16 from the right and left of the goal L assembly z When installing be sure to use bolts of the specified length Flange socket bolt M5 x 10 Flange socket bolt M5 x 16 Close the goal L assembly See 7 5 3 Opening and Closing the Goal L and R Assemblies on page 38 Lift the goal L assembly straight up with two people and remove it M259_08B_ENin6 indd 137 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 137...

Page 140: ...ther people or damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the rail L and R assemblies by reversing the installation procedure See steps to of 8A 2 5 Installing the Side Tower Assembly on page 96 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 138 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 138 2 5 2013 8 11 57 AM 2 5 20...

Page 141: ...rting work Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Open the front door See 8A 5 1 Opening and Closing the Front Doors on page 107 Disconnect the connector Remove the four flange socket bolts M5 x 30 and the four flat washers ø24 for M5 Blower fan Connector Flange socket bolt M5 x 30 Flat washer ø24 for M5 Slide the blower mounting plate toward the left side and r...

Page 142: ...r Flat washer ø24 for M5 and remove the blower fan from the blower fan mounting plate Flat washer ø24 for M5 Flange socket bolt M5 x 16 Blower fan Blower mounting plate To install perform the procedure in reverse M259_08B_ENin6 indd 140 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 140 2 5 2013 8 11 58 AM 2 5 2013 8 11 58 AM ...

Page 143: ...fore starting work Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the goal L assembly See 8B 4 1 1 Removing and Installing the Goal L and R Assemblies on page 136 Disconnect the two connectors of the goal L sensor photosensor side and photo emitter side Connector Remove the two Hex nuts with flange M3 and remove the goal L sensor photosensor side and photo emitte...

Page 144: ...its be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the rail L assembly by reversing the installation procedure See steps of 8A 2 5 Installing the Side Tower Assembly on page 96 Disconnect the two connectors of the rail L sensor upper and middle Remove the two Hex nuts with flange M3 and remove the rail sen...

Page 145: ... screws M3 x 6 and remove the rail L sensors upper and middle Rail L sensor upper Reflective type photo interrupter Phillips pan head screw M3 x 6 Rail sensor bracket B Rail L sensor middle Reflective type photo interrupter To install perform the procedure in reverse M259_08B_ENin6 indd 143 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 143 2 5 2013 8 12 00 AM 2 5 2013 8 12 00 AM ...

Page 146: ...h On on page 39 Remove the rail L assembly Reverse the installation procedure See steps to of 8A 2 5 Installing the Side Tower Assembly on page 96 Disconnect the connector of the rail L sensor lower Remove the two Hex nuts with flange M3 and remove the rail sensor bracket A Rail sensor bracket A Connector Hex nut with flange M3 Remove the pan head screw M3 x 6 and remove the rail L sensor lower Ph...

Page 147: ...urself or other people or damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the side tower assembly by reversing the installation procedure See steps of 8A 2 5 Installing the Side Tower Assembly on page 96 To install perform the procedure in reverse M259_08B_ENin6 indd 145 M2...

Page 148: ...ndles a PC board while charged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling a PC board discharge the static electricity from your body for example by touching the surface of grounded metal Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the two wing bolts M5 x 16 disconnect the 15 connectors and pull out the PCB base Connector W...

Page 149: ...mblies and Parts 8B Service Must be performed by a technician Unlock the 7 spacer locks and replace the main PC board Spacer Main PC board To install perform the procedure in reverse M259_08B_ENin6 indd 147 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 147 2 5 2013 8 12 02 AM 2 5 2013 8 12 02 AM ...

Page 150: ...ard discharge the static electricity from your body for example by touching the surface of grounded metal Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Pull out the PCB base See 8B 4 4 2 Replacing the Main PC Board on page 146 Disconnect the connectors two in case of 12 V three in case of 24 V of the switching regulator to be replaced Connector Connector Switching regu...

Page 151: ...he PCB base See 8B 4 4 2 Replacing the Main PC Board on page 146 Disconnect the four Faston terminals SSR Faston terminal light blue Pan head screw Pan head screw 4 1 3 2 Gray Black Red Remove the two pan head screws with spring washer M4 x 16 and remove the SSR To install perform the procedure in reverse z The SSR has a polarity The numbers indicated in the figure are marked on the SSR so be care...

Page 152: ...ng work Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the side tower assembly by reversing the installation procedure See steps of 8A 2 5 Installing the Side Tower Assembly on page 96 Remove the wing bolt M4 x 6 and remove the L hopper cover L hopper cover Wing bolt M4 x 6 Remove the cord clip and disconnect the connector Connector Cord clip M259_08B_ENin6 indd ...

Page 153: ...tor bracket L hopper motor bracket Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 loosen Disconnect the connector Connector Remove the encoder bracket See the step of 8B 4 5 2 Replacing the L Hopper Motor Sensor on page 154 Remove the two double points M4 x 10 and remove the L hopper gear Double point M4 x 10 L hopper gear M259_08B_ENin6 indd 151 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 151 2 5 2013 8 12...

Page 154: ...en installing align the lower surface of the hopper gear with the tip of the motor shaft Hopper gear bottom surface Tip of shaft z When installing install so that the double points are perpendicular to the flat surfaces of the motor shaft Motor shaft Double point z When installing press the hopper motor bracket toward the hopper disk so that the hopper gear and hopper disk teeth mesh properly M259...

Page 155: ... Mode Troubleshooting Removing Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts 8B Service Must be performed by a technician M259_08B_ENin6 indd 153 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 153 2 5 2013 8 12 08 AM 2 5 2013 8 12 08 AM ...

Page 156: ...pper motor bracket See steps of 8B 4 5 1 Replacing the L Hopper Motor on page 150 Remove the Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 and remove the encoder bracket Encoder bracket L hopper motor bracket Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Release the lock and replace the L hopper motor sensor Lock L hopper motor sensor Transmissive type photo interrupt...

Page 157: ...ve the side tower assembly by reversing the installation procedure See steps of 8A 2 5 Installing the Side Tower Assembly on page 96 Remove the wing bolt M4 x 6 slide the S hopper cover toward the outside and remove it Wing bolt M4 x 6 S hopper cover Remove the cord clip and disconnect the two connectors Loosen the four pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 and remove the S hopper m...

Page 158: ...he two set screws M4 x 10 and remove the S hopper gear Set Screws M4 x 10 S hopper gear Remove the four Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M5 x 8 and replace the S hopper motor S hopper motor Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M5 x 8 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 156 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 156 2 5 2013 8 12 10 AM 2 5 2013 8 12 10 AM ...

Page 159: ...r gear with the tip of the motor shaft Hopper gear bottom surface Tip of shaft z When installing install so that the double points are perpendicular to the flat surfaces of the motor shaft Motor shaft Set screws z When installing press the hopper motor bracket toward the hopper disk so that the hopper gear and hopper disk teeth mesh properly M259_08B_ENin6 indd 157 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 157 2 5 2013...

Page 160: ...pper motor bracket See steps of 8B 4 4 3 Replacing the S Hopper Motor on page 155 Remove the Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 and remove the encoder bracket Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Encoder bracket S hopper motor bracket Release the lock and replace the S hopper motor sensor Lock S hopper motor sensor Transmissive type photo interrupt...

Page 161: ...arged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling a PC board discharge the static electricity from your body for example by touching the surface of grounded metal Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the side tower assembly by reversing the installation procedure See steps of 8A 2 5 Installing the Side Tower Assembly...

Page 162: ...th flat and spring washers M4 x 25 and replace the S hopper motor driver PC board Connector Connector S hopper motor driver PC board Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 25 To install perform the procedure in reverse M259_08B_ENin6 indd 160 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 160 2 5 2013 8 12 12 AM 2 5 2013 8 12 12 AM ...

Page 163: ...its be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the rear panel See 8A 5 3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel on page 108 Disconnect the connector remove the four Hex nuts with flange M4 and two Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 loosen the two Hex nuts with flange M4 and remov...

Page 164: ...nector Stopper base L Hex nut with flange M4 Remove the four Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M3 x 6 and replace the stopper solenoid Stopper solenoid Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M3 x 6 To install perform the procedure in reverse M259_08B_ENin6 indd 162 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 162 2 5 2013 8 12 13 AM 2 5 2013 8 12 13 AM ...

Page 165: ...e or damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the stopper base L See steps of 8B 4 6 1 Replacing the Stopper Solenoids L and R on page 161 Stopper L sensor Stopper base L Release the lock and replace the stopper L sensor Lock Stopper L sensor Transmissive type photo ...

Page 166: ...er switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the rear panel See 8A 5 3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel on page 108 Disconnect the connector remove the Hex nuts with flange M4 and remove the escalator sensor bracket Connector Escalator sensor bracket Hex nut with flange M4 Remove the Phillips pan head screw M3 x 6 and replace the S divider L outlet sensor Phillips pan head s...

Page 167: ...re starting work Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the rear panel See 8A 5 3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel on page 108 Disconnect the connector L divider solenoid Connector Remove the four Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M3 x 6 and replace the L divider solenoid L divider solenoid Phillips pan head screw with flat and sprin...

Page 168: ... rear panel See 8A 5 3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel on page 108 Disconnect the connector remove the Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 and remove the encoder bracket Encoder bracket Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Connector Release the lock and replace the L divider sensor L divider sensor Transmissive type photo interrupter Lock Encoder...

Page 169: ...ting work Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the rear panel See 8A 5 3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel on page 108 Disconnect the connector remove the Hex nuts with flange M4 and remove the escalator sensor bracket Escalator sensor bracket Hex nut with flange M4 Connector Remove the Phillips pan head screw M3 x 6 and replace the L divider L outlet ...

Page 170: ...ity from your body for example by touching the surface of grounded metal Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the side tower assembly by reversing the installation procedure See steps of 8A 2 5 Installing the Side Tower Assembly on page 96 Remove the eight Torx bolts M5 x 12 and remove the signboard Signboard Torx bolt M5 x 12 Disconnect the connector r...

Page 171: ...y be damaged Before handling a PC board discharge the static electricity from your body for example by touching the surface of grounded metal Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the side tower assembly by reversing the installation procedure See steps of 8A 2 5 Installing the Side Tower Assembly on page 96 Disconnect the two connectors remove the six P...

Page 172: ...board while charged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling a PC board discharge the static electricity from your body for example by touching the surface of grounded metal z When installing be careful not to pinch the harnesses and connectors Turn off the power switch See 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 39 Remove the side tower assembly by revers...

Page 173: ... screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Connector S escalator Assembly Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 10 Remove the five Torx bolts M5 x 25 and remove the illumination place L and illumination base plate L Illumination plate L Illumination base plate L Torx bolt M5 x 25 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 171 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 171 2 5 2013 8 12 19 AM 2 5 2013 8 12 19 AM ...

Page 174: ...and remove the illumination base plate Illumination base plate L Phillips countersunk wood screw 3 1 x 8 Disconnect the connector and remove the circle LED Circle LED Connector To install perform the procedure in reverse M259_08B_ENin6 indd 172 M259_08B_ENin6 indd 172 2 5 2013 8 12 19 AM 2 5 2013 8 12 19 AM ...

Page 175: ...dure Remove the light frame unit See the light assembly installation procedure Remove the five Phillips truss head machine screws M4 x 10 and remove the two light cover retainers and the light cover Phillips truss head machine screw M4 x 10 Light cover retainer Replace the LED fluorescent light LED fluorescent light z Use only the specified LED fluorescent light M259_08B_ENin6 indd 173 M259_08B_EN...

Page 176: ...cable regulations for collection transportation and disposal z When delegating the collection transportation and disposal of the machine be sure to delegate to specialists in each field M259_09_EN indd 174 M259_09_EN indd 174 2 5 2013 8 14 03 AM 2 5 2013 8 14 03 AM ...

Page 177: ...Test Mode Troubleshooting 175 Disposal M259_09_EN indd 175 M259_09_EN indd 175 2 5 2013 8 14 10 AM 2 5 2013 8 14 10 AM ...

Page 178: ...1 25 26 23 25 24 18 14 9 9 17 9 19 16 15 20 9 32 33 27 11 2 1 Back side 26 23 Opposite side Z Back X X 10 13 29 12 Side tower assembly Back side 25 23 Z Back M259_10_ENin6 indd 176 M259_10_ENin6 indd 176 2 5 2013 8 14 57 AM 2 5 2013 8 14 57 AM ...

Page 179: ... frame R 1 PM10 15518 00 16 Net S frame L 1 PM10 15519 00 17 Net S frame R 1 PM10 15520 00 18 Net L 2 PM97 15482 00 19 Net S 2 PM97 15483 00 20 Triangle bracket 1 PM10 15521 00 23 Corner cover 4 PM90 15484 00 24 Center guard retainer 1 PM10 15522 00 25 Corner cover bracket L 2 PM10 15523 00 26 Corner cover bracket R 2 PM10 15524 00 27 Center guard bracket A 1 PM10 15525 00 28 Center guard bracket ...

Page 180: ...10 Parts List 178 10 2 Table top assembly 3 5 6 7 8 9 4 1 2 10 12 11 Back side M259_10_ENin6 indd 178 M259_10_ENin6 indd 178 2 5 2013 8 15 18 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 18 AM ...

Page 181: ... 15703 00 4 Goal bumper L 2 PM10 15639 00 5 Goal bumper R 2 PM10 15640 00 6 Bumper S L 2 PM10 15641 00 7 Bumper S R 2 PM10 15642 00 8 Bumper L 1 PM10 15643 00 9 Corner bumper 4 PM10 15644 00 10 Blower bracket L 1 PM10 15645 00 11 Blower bracket R 1 PM10 15646 00 12 Blower fan 1 MBS20 BHL PM55 15725 00 M259_10_ENin6 indd 179 M259_10_ENin6 indd 179 2 5 2013 8 15 18 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 18 AM ...

Page 182: ...bly 17 18 B B 1 2 14 6 13 22 21 10 19 16 23 24 3 15 21 A A C C C C B B 11 12 20 4 8 A A 9 5 7 6 Detailed view of part Corner rail part 25 25 25 6 5 27 26 M259_10_ENin6 indd 180 M259_10_ENin6 indd 180 2 5 2013 8 15 18 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 18 AM ...

Page 183: ...Redemption dummy cover 1 PM10 15658 00 14 Cabinet sticker _L red _A_PAC 1 PM40 15704 00 15 Cabinet sticker _S red _A_PAC 1 PM40 15706 00 16 Caster bracket B 4 PM10 15662 00 17 Air chamber bracket F L 1 PM10 15660 00 18 Air chamber bracket R L 1 PM10 15661 00 19 Leveling bolt 2 KYW16 75 6B FU11 05996 00 20 COIN LOCK 1 F750 DS8 VG26 15696 00 21 Warning sticker Service B EXP 2 461 677 22 Fork sticker...

Page 184: ...0 Parts List 182 10 4 Goal L assembly 12 13 25 23 13 24 12 2 3 5 14 Z 22 15 16 17 18 12 Rear View 12 Z direction view M259_10_ENin6 indd 182 M259_10_ENin6 indd 182 2 5 2013 8 15 22 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 22 AM ...

Page 185: ...PM10 15535 00 12 Goal cover B 1 PM90 15741 00 13 Divided type photo interrupter 1 OMT 15D VG79 09914 00 14 Cushioning rubber 2 PM96 15755 00 15 Speaker panel R 1 PM10 15536 00 16 Dummy plate sticker EXP 2 1 PM10 15673 00 17 Instruction sticker A red EXP 1 PM40 15715 00 18 Instruction sticker B red EXP 1 PM40 15713 00 19 Lock bracket L 1 PM10 15537 00 20 COIN LOCK 1 F750 DS8 PM26 15696 00 21 COIN L...

Page 186: ...l sensor bracket A 1 PM10 15544 00 4 Reflective type photo interrupter 3 GP2A25J00004 PM79 15470 00 5 Rail sensor bracket B 1 PM10 15545 00 6 Pendulum stopper 3 PM10 15546 00 7 Rail L B 1 PM10 15547 00 8 L puck stopper 1 PM10 15548 00 9 Pendulum stopper B 3 PM10 15549 00 M259_10_ENin6 indd 184 M259_10_ENin6 indd 184 2 5 2013 8 15 25 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 25 AM ...

Page 187: ...sembly 10 6 Cabinet R assembly D D 16 17 B B 1 33 13 32 C C 14 20 A A 12 21 15 22 9 18 23 2 24 24 24 5 4 5 25 26 Detailed view of part Corner rail part E E 4 5 6 8 A A B B 3 7 C C 11 19 10 M259_10_ENin6 indd 185 M259_10_ENin6 indd 185 2 5 2013 8 15 25 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 25 AM ...

Page 188: ...ticker Service B EXP 2 461 539 21 Fork sticker PH 2 VG40 06882 00 22 Caster swivel type 4 ML 40039SNB PM24 15695 00 23 Sliding surface sheet B 1 PM10 15502 00 24 Corner cover spacer 4 PM10 15664 00 25 Corner rail cover R 1 PM10 15672 00 26 Corner rail stopper 1 PM10 15503 00 27 Service panel EX 1 PM10 15682 00 28 Counter panel EX 1 PM10 15683 00 29 Service ST EXP 1 731 734 30 Counter ST EXP 1 731 ...

Page 189: ...t Mode Troubleshooting 187 Cabinet R assembly Goal R assembly 10 7 Goal R assembly 12 23 21 24 22 12 13 2 3 18 Z 11 View with removed M259_10_ENin6 indd 187 M259_10_ENin6 indd 187 2 5 2013 8 15 30 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 30 AM ...

Page 190: ... A A A A 14 19 20 11 1 10 15 4 17 16 9 35 35 6 7 8 12 3 View with removed 21 25 Z direction view View with removed 21 5 Opposite side M259_10_ENin6 indd 188 M259_10_ENin6 indd 188 2 5 2013 8 15 31 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 31 AM ...

Page 191: ...e photo interrupter 1 OMT 15D VG79 09914 00 13 Cushioning rubber 2 PM96 15755 00 14 Dummy plate sticker EXP 2 1 PM10 15673 00 15 Lock bracket L 1 PM10 15537 00 16 COIN LOCK 1 F750 DS8 PM26 15696 00 17 COIN LOCK 1 F750 DS8 two openings PM26 15697 00 18 Goal outer lower R 1 PM10 15541 00 19 Instruction sticker A blue EXP 1 PM40 15714 00 20 Instruction sticker B blue EXP 1 PM40 15712 00 21 Goal cover...

Page 192: ... 2 Rail sensor bracket A 1 PM10 15544 00 3 Rail sensor bracket B 1 PM10 15545 00 4 Reflective type photo interrupter 3 GP2A25J00004 PM79 15470 00 5 Rail R B 1 PM10 15551 00 6 Alignment plate 1 PM10 15552 00 7 Sliding surface sheet A 1 731 418 8 Rail R wall 1 PM10 15553 00 M259_10_ENin6 indd 190 M259_10_ENin6 indd 190 2 5 2013 8 15 32 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 32 AM ...

Page 193: ...st Mode Troubleshooting 191 Rail R assembly Side tower assembly 10 9 Side tower assembly A A B B A A 17 1 11 9 13 11 11 8 7 9 13 11 M259_10_ENin6 indd 191 M259_10_ENin6 indd 191 2 5 2013 8 15 33 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 33 AM ...

Page 194: ...5 26 6 10 10 18 14 2 Main PC board Detailed view of 4 B B 1 lower back side during transport 1 21 19 11 21 20 12 21 19 11 21 20 12 Detailed view of Open Close Cross sectional diagram 2 3 View with and removed M259_10_ENin6 indd 192 M259_10_ENin6 indd 192 2 5 2013 8 15 41 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 41 AM ...

Page 195: ... ML 20050R PM24 15693 00 13 Leveling bolt 2 KYW16 75 6B FU11 05996 00 14 SSR 1 S5C 215LV PM88 15736 00 15 Fork sticker PH 2 VG40 06882 00 16 Warning sticker Service B EXP 2 461 677 17 Side wall 2 PM95 15753 00 18 EX connector panel 1 731 449 19 Caster bracket F 2 PM10 15558 00 20 Caster bracket R 2 PM10 15559 00 21 Warning sticker Installation and Transport 4 461 770 22 Key plate B 1 PM10 15560 00...

Page 196: ...40 27 35 25 A A C B B C 18 1 19 54 18 44 17 16 31 45 38 32 31 24 19 16 23 17 27 26 35 B B D D Cross sectional diagram A A Cross sectional diagram 54 4 5 54 M259_10_ENin6 indd 194 M259_10_ENin6 indd 194 2 5 2013 8 15 45 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 45 AM ...

Page 197: ...Z 6 X 52 47 47 33 33 46 46 34 9 8 30 39 29 46 5 6 D D Cross sectional diagram View with removed View with and removed 27 C C Cross sectional diagram Condition with removed X W 26 25 6 5 M259_10_ENin6 indd 195 M259_10_ENin6 indd 195 2 5 2013 8 15 47 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 47 AM ...

Page 198: ...2 00 2 L hopper bottom 1 PM10 15563 00 3 S hopper bottom 1 PM10 15564 00 4 L hopper cover EXP 1 PM10 15686 00 5 S hopper cover EXP 1 PM10 15687 00 6 L hopper under 1 PM63 15730 09 7 S hopper under 1 PM63 15730 10 8 L hopper puck guide 1 PM10 15565 00 9 S hopper puck guide 1 PM10 15566 00 10 L hopper latch base 1 PM10 15567 00 11 S hopper latch base 1 PM10 15568 00 M259_10_ENin6 indd 196 M259_10_EN...

Page 199: ...0 32 Guide pin L 1 PM10 15581 00 33 Guide pin spring 2 PM22 15489 00 34 Hopper spring base 2 PM10 15490 00 35 Disk shaft 2 PM11 15491 00 36 L hopper gear 1 PM90 15748 00 37 S hopper gear 1 PM90 15749 00 38 Guide pin S 1 PM10 15582 00 39 L hopper exit B 1 PM10 15583 00 40 Point cover S 1 PM90 15739 00 41 Flange bushing 4 80F 0805 PM59 15729 00 42 Disk retainer bracket 1 PM10 15584 00 43 Roller 1 PM...

Page 200: ...e side Detailed view of and The figure shows 14 7 29 9 4 20 2 10 28 8 12 16 1 6 18 19 8 17 30 15 13 27 22 2 2 3 21 26 9 11 23 24 25 Opposite side 5 Detailed view of and The figure shows Opposite side Opposite side 8 8 9 M259_10_ENin6 indd 198 M259_10_ENin6 indd 198 2 5 2013 8 15 50 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 50 AM ...

Page 201: ... 4 PM90 15494 00 14 Slider rail L 5 PM90 15495 00 15 Guide L 5 PM90 15496 00 16 Slope rail 20 PM90 15497 00 17 Beam 1 PM10 15498 00 18 Blind 1 PM10 15499 00 19 Entrance pin L 2 PM10 15600 00 20 Slope joint U L 1 PM10 15601 00 21 Slope joint U R 1 PM10 15602 00 22 Slope bumper L 1 PM10 15703 00 23 Slope bumper R 1 PM10 15704 00 24 Stopper R 4 PM90 15494 01 25 Slider rail R 5 PM90 15495 01 26 Guide ...

Page 202: ...escalator assembly 8 3 4 5 7 16 9 9 12 12 11 11 1 10 13 14 1 4 3 2 15 6 A A A A 3 Cross sectional diagram Detailed view of 1 Detailed view of M259_10_ENin6 indd 200 M259_10_ENin6 indd 200 2 5 2013 8 15 52 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 52 AM ...

Page 203: ...5691 00 7 Joint rail cover L 1 PM10 15611 00 8 Joint rail cover R 1 PM10 15612 00 9 Escalator sensor bracket 2 PM10 15618 00 10 S rail R lid 1 PM10 15613 00 11 Lid pin S 2 PM10 15499 00 12 Reflective type photo interrupter 2 GP2A25J00004 PM79 15470 00 13 S rail V cover U 1 PM10 15614 00 14 S rail V cover L 1 PM10 15615 00 15 S divider shaft 1 PM10 15616 00 16 Shaft retainer 1 PM10 15617 00 M259_10...

Page 204: ...10 Parts List 202 10 13 L escalator assembly 15 11 22 12 11 12 22 10 19 20 4 1 5 13 17 16 17 6 2 7 3 M259_10_ENin6 indd 202 M259_10_ENin6 indd 202 2 5 2013 8 15 53 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 53 AM ...

Page 205: ...p R 1 PM10 15628 00 11 Escalator sensor bracket 2 PM10 15618 00 12 Solenoid 1 SDC 1564 BNG PM36 15476 00 13 Solenoid base 1 PM10 15629 00 14 Divider link shaft 1 PM10 15630 00 15 Sivider spring 1 PM22 15500 00 16 L rail R lid 1 PM10 15631 00 17 Lid pin L 2 PM10 15510 00 18 Encoder bracket 1 PM10 15577 00 19 L rail V cover U 1 PM10 15632 00 20 L rail V cover L 1 PM10 15633 00 21 Transmissive type p...

Page 206: ...40 15709 00 4 Signboard cushion 16 731 588 5 Score LED PC board 1 PM15 15475 00 6 Time LED PC board 1 PM15 15474 00 10 15 Switch plate 2 3 1 No Name Qty Type and rating Part No 1 Switch plate 1 PM10 15636 00 2 Power switch 1 BAM210131 PM53 15760 00 3 Noise filter 1 10GEEG3E R PM78 15732 00 M259_10_ENin6 indd 204 M259_10_ENin6 indd 204 2 5 2013 8 15 55 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 55 AM ...

Page 207: ...1 PM63 15730 12 3 Illumination base plate L 1 PM10 15637 00 4 Illumination base plate R 1 PM10 15638 00 5 Illumination plate L 1 PM40 15701 00 6 Illumination plate R 1 PM40 15702 00 7 Illumination sticker_PAC L 1 PM40 15710 00 8 Illumination sticker_PAC R 1 PM40 15711 00 9 Circle LED 2 5050RGB 0C 12V XA4R L0600 PM79 15734 00 10 Illuminator harness base 1 731 608 M259_10_ENin6 indd 205 M259_10_ENin...

Page 208: ...et 1 PM10 15675 00 4 Light arm L 1 PM10 15676 00 5 Light arm R 1 PM10 15677 00 6 Light connector cover 1 PM10 15678 00 7 Light cover retainer 1 PM10 15679 00 8 Socket base L 1 PM10 15680 00 9 Socket base R 1 PM10 15681 00 10 Pipe cap 1 PM90 15752 00 11 LED fluorescent light 1 PM79 15735 00 M259_10_ENin6 indd 206 M259_10_ENin6 indd 206 2 5 2013 8 15 55 AM 2 5 2013 8 15 55 AM ...

Page 209: ... 8 9 9 10 10 12 12 5 1 2 4 3 1 6 6 11 11 1 1 2 2 T P T P 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 J794 XA4P T P T P 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 J793 XA4P T P T P T P T P T P T P T P T P T P T P 1 Side tower FG FIL401 FIL402 Vin 100V T401 Transformer 1KVA FG FIL403 FIL404 6 5 1 4 3 2 11 11 T P T P T P T P The transformer shall be used only for overseas version Input terminal connection should be accorded with the local supply voltage ...

Page 210: ...P 1 1 24V 2 2 PGND J504 VH 2P 5V DIS_VR 3 3 FG SPEED 5 5 S_GND 6 6 ALARM 7 7 S_GND CCW CW FREE DRIVE J505 XH 10P 1 1 P5V 4 4 PGND 2 2 S motor alarm 3 3 PINP 2 J495 XH4P A A B B 2 2 S motor rotation PGND 7 7 S motor stop 3 3 S motor brake J416 XAD24P 2 2 1 1 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 A A B B 17 17 Ldivider solenoid 18 18 24V T P 1 1 V phase 3 3 U phase 2 2 W phase 1 1 SU 6 6 FG 2 2 SV 3 3 SW 4 ...

Page 211: ... interrupter SEN102 Photo emmitter Goal R sensor J105 SM2P J106 SM3P Goal R 1FG 1 1 5V 2 2 GND 1 1 5V 3 3 GND 2 2 SIG 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 J14 YL2P T P T P Goal R 2FG 1 1 2 2 T P J108 YL2P T P GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE AWG22 AWG22 AWG20 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 BK BK BK BK BK BK ...

Page 212: ...3P 1 1 2 2 3 3 Side tower assembly 3 3 J443 YL3P 1 1 2 2 3 3 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG20 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG2 2 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG16 AWG16 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 AWG22 GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE GN YE 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 GN Y...

Page 213: ...613 YL4P 12V GND FETOUT SWIN FG Ticket dispenser R 12V FETOUT Ticket dispenser counter R 12V GND GND SWIN Bill validator 12V FETOUT Bill validator counter 12V GND FETOUT SWIN FG Ticket dispenser L 12V FETOUT Ticket dispenser counter L Noise filter with inlet LINE FIL901 4 3 G LOAD LINE LOAD SW901 Power switch 250V 10A Primary earth J499 VL3P 1 2 5 1 2 3 Cord box assembly 2 2 1 2 J901 VL2P AWG16 AW...

Page 214: ...machine specifications or the information in this Operation Manual may be changed without prior notice This machine uses some recycled materials 1715002300 Part No 731 695 First edition issued December 2012 ...

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