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BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT,

  BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING:

To maintain safety:

To ensure the safe operation of this product, be sure to read the following before usage.
The following instructions are intended for the users, operators and the personnel in charge of the
operation of the product.  After carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the warning
displays and cautions, handle the product appropriately.  Be sure to keep this manual close to the
product or in a convenient place for future reference.

Herein, explanations which require special attention are enclosed with dual lines.  Depending on
the potentially hazardous degrees, the terms of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, etc. are used.
Be sure to understand the contents of the displays before reading the text.

Indicates that mishandling the
product by disregarding this
pictograph will cause severe
injury or death.

Indicates that mishandling the
product by disregarding this
warning will cause a potentially
hazardous situation which can
result in death or serious injury.

Indicates that mishandling the
product by disregarding this
caution will cause a slight
hazardous situation which can
result in personal injury and/or
material damage.

For the safe usage of the product, the following pictographs are used:

Indicates "HANDLE WITH CARE."   In order to protect the human body and
equipment, this display is attached to places where the Owner's Manual, Serviceman
Manual and/or Service Manual should be referred to.

Indicates a "Protective Earth Terminal."  Before operating the equipment, be sure to
connect it to the Ground.
(The step may be omitted for products in which a power cord with earth is used.)

Perform work in accordance with the instructions herein stated.

Instructions for work are explained by paying attention to the aspect of accident prevention.
Failing to perform work as per the instructions can cause accidents.  In the case where only
those who have technical expertise should perform the work to avoid hazardous situation, the
instructions herein state that the site maintenance personnel should perform such work.

Be sure to turn off the power before working on the machine.

To prevent an electric shock, be sure to turn off the power before carrying out any work that
requires direct contact with the interior of the product. If the work is to be performed in the
power-on status, the Instruction Manual herein always states to that effect.

Be sure to ground the Earth Terminal.
(This is not required in the case where a power cord with earth is used.)

This product is equipped with the Earth Terminal.  When installing the product, connect the
Earth Terminal to the "accurately grounded indoor earth terminal" by using an earth wire.
Unless the product is grounded appropriately, the user can be subject to an electric shock.
After performing repair, etc. for the control equipment, ensure that the Earth Wire is firmly
connected to the control equipment.

Ensure that the Power Supply used is equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker.

This product does not incorporate the Earth Leakage Breaker.  Using a power supply which is
not equipped with the Earth Leakage Breaker can cause a fire when earth leakage occurs.

Be sure to use fuses which meet the specified rating.
(Only for the machines which use fuses.)

Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire and an electric shock.

Summary of Contents for AFTER BURNER CLIMAX

Page 1: ...3 5480 6582 Facsimile 81 3 5480 6584 SEGA Produced under license from Boeing Management Company Boeing McDonnell Douglas McDonnell Douglas North American Aviation their distinctive airplane liveries...

Page 2: ...d The step may be omitted for products in which a power cord with earth is used Perform work in accordance with the instructions herein stated Instructions for work are explained by paying attention t...

Page 3: ...uld be performed only by those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise Be sure to adjust the monitor projector properly Applies only to the product with a monitor...

Page 4: ...IPTIONS 15 5 ACCESSORIES 16 6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 19 7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE 40 7 1 MOVING THE MACHINE 41 7 2 TRANSPORT WHEN ENTRANCE IS NARROW OR LOW 45 8 GAME DESCRIPTION 49 9 EX...

Page 5: ...MPS 129 16 PERIODIC INSPECTION 134 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 136 17 1 ERROR MESSAGES 137 17 2 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE 139 17 3 REPLACING FUSES 142 18 GAME BOARD 144 18 1 HOW TO REMOVE GAME BOARD 145 18 2 COMPO...

Page 6: ...ical cord from the outlet and contact the office listed below or the point of purchase for this product Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damage to property However points...

Page 7: ...ubsequent use of the source code is the full responsibility of the customer Furthermore this source code and the download service are provided totally as is with no guarantees of effectiveness complet...

Page 8: ...enance inspections and replacement of units expendable parts Activities to be carried out by site maintenance personnel Amusement equipment vending machine assembly maintenance inspection and replacem...

Page 9: ...ngs on or damage the power cords When or after installing the product do not unnecessarily pull the power cord If damaged the power cord can cause a fire or an electric shock In case the power cord is...

Page 10: ...atic electricity from your body may damage some electronics devices on the IC board Before handling the IC board touch a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can be discharged Some...

Page 11: ...contacting the applicable places CONCERNING WARNING DISPLAYS This SEGA product has warning displays on stickers labels and or printed instructions adhered attached to or incorporated in the places whe...

Page 12: ...1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FIG 1b FIG 1c FIG 1d...

Page 13: ...product is compatible with the location s power supply voltage and frequency requirements A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product Non compliance with the Electrical Spe...

Page 14: ...led in accordance with the instructions listed in this manual do not attempt to disassemble it in any other way Specific tools and adjustment procedures are required to assemble and disassemble the me...

Page 15: ...the left side as you face the monitor can be 0 25 m in width However when performing routine maintenance once every 6 months or year after installation secure at least 0 7 m of space Without adequate...

Page 16: ...y contact with each other hitting accident and or trouble between customers Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor projector For operation of this machine do not leave monitor s flic...

Page 17: ...button is pressed does the seat stop moving When the safety sensor detects a foreign object does the seat stop moving When performing the above safety checks verify also that the seat is moving proper...

Page 18: ...ded situation at the installation location Insufficient installation space can cause making bodily contact with each other hitting accidents and or trouble between customers Check the control devices...

Page 19: ...itting in a wheelchair Even players who have never been adversely affected by light stimulus might experience dizziness or headache depending on their physical condition when playing the game Instruct...

Page 20: ...s should be instructed always to secure themselves with the seatbelt before playing the game Prevent customers from sitting two at a time in the seat This game is for one player only If two or more cu...

Page 21: ...to this danger for this reason customers should be instructed to watch their children closely Be careful not to remove your foot from the footrest during play If you remove your foot carelessly it cou...

Page 22: ...the player should not be allowed to touch the controls during play They may brush against or collide with the controls or the player possibly resulting in accidents Players should be warned not to pl...

Page 23: ...4 FIG 4 Overall View Dimensions Required for Installing Each Unit Width x Length x Height Weight Cabinet 1 225 mm x 1 810 mm x 1 900 mm 429 kg Billboard 660 mm x 510 mm x 270 mm 11 kg Finished cabine...

Page 24: ...220 5737 1 Spare see chapter 11 MICROSWITCH 509 5975 1 Spare see chapter 11 ALLEN WRENCH 540 0068 1 Tool see chapter 11 NETWORK LAN CABLE 600 7269 0300 1 For network play see chapter 20 VOLUME 220 57...

Page 25: ...were not provided when the product was delivered consult with the point of purchase or arrange to obtain the following kit numbers The DVD DRIVE and DVD wire that are accessories to The House of the D...

Page 26: ...S 18 TABLE 5d XKT 1515 01 DVD DRIVE KIT FOR LBG ENG SERVICE MANUAL 420 6923 01 1 DVD DRIVE 610 0719 01 91 1 For software installation see chapter 6 3 DVD WIRE 605 0094 1 For software installation see...

Page 27: ...safety Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed Performing work in places with narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident and assembly work to be difficult To perform work...

Page 28: ...layers or other customers will not come in contact or collide with each other If the distance is too narrow there could be contacts or collisions If someone should fall down head injury or other serio...

Page 29: ...RATION FOR INSTALLATION 4 CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND 5 ENGAGEMENT OF POWER SUPPLY AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 6 ENGAGEMENT OF POWER SUPPLY AFTER INSTALLING SOFTWARE 7 CONFIRMATION OF ASSEMBLY Essent...

Page 30: ...come in direct contact with the floor Establish a gap of about 5 mm between the floor and the casters and adjust the unit so that it will remain level FIG 6 1a Bottom View 1 Move the product to the i...

Page 31: ...r reference in installation site layout FIG 6 1d Ventilation Space When installing the product next to a wall or other game unit where customers will not be able to pass secure 250 mm of ventilation s...

Page 32: ...f it is not handled carefully the lamps might crack and the wires could be damaged FIG 6 2a Billboard 1 Remove billboard lid from billboard rear surface Remove the 4 truss screws After the billboard h...

Page 33: ...ttom of the billboard into the bracket on the monitor top plate Have the front and rear of the billboard each held by a separate worker while proceeding Be careful that your hand or finger does not ge...

Page 34: ...hexagonal bolts Use a flat washer with each hexagonal bolt with spring washer attached FIG 6 2g 4 Connect the two billboard wire connectors to the connectors on the monitor top plate FIG 6 2h 5 Attach...

Page 35: ...not to damage the DVD wire by getting it caught between objects etc Doing so may cause a short circuit or fire Connect the DVD DRIVE to the LINDBERGH before connecting the power Adhere strictly to th...

Page 36: ...been removed you will find a hole for passing the DVD wire FIG 6 3c FIG 6 3d 4 Pass the 2 connectors of the DVD wire on the side with the LINDBERGH tag through the hole at the bottom of the base and...

Page 37: ...d in the proper direction In the photo two connectors have been removed from the LINDBERGH so that the key chip can be seen In practice these connectors are not removed FIG 6 3g 7 On the side of the D...

Page 38: ...d product operations might not always be stable Do not expose the power cord If these are exposed customers could stumble over them for instance and easily damage them Additionally if these lines are...

Page 39: ...the power cord plug into a power outlet with ground terminal If there is no power outlet with ground terminal be sure to establish ground by some other means for example by connecting the AC unit gro...

Page 40: ...2 Fully insert the power cord connector on the side opposite the power plug into the AC unit inlet 3 Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet 4 The power cord is laid out indoors Protect the p...

Page 41: ...return only while the power supply is engaged The tray cannot be opened or closed while the power is off Even after the software has been installed store the DVD software kit DVD DRIVE and DVD wire i...

Page 42: ...right 2 Turn the main switch of the AC unit to ON and engage the power supply 3 The LINDBERGH start up screen appears Wait for at least one minute The error state is established Check to be sure it i...

Page 43: ...d be accidents errors or problems 10 Initialization is completed when the Attract Mode screen appears 11 Press the DVD DRIVE switch so that the tray comes out Remove the DVD 12 Press the DVD DRIVE swi...

Page 44: ...sequence and stops at the preset values for position and direction 1 Seat tilts slightly to the left and right 2 Seat tilts to the limit on the right side 3 Seat tilts to the limit on the left side 4...

Page 45: ...me setting or other problem Use the test mode to check numerical settings Even when the power source has been cut off credit count and ranking data are kept stored in the product However fractional co...

Page 46: ...creen for the testing coin switch Insert a coin If the display to the side of the switch changes the switch and wiring connections are normal 3 Monitor Test Screen When MONITOR TEST has been selected...

Page 47: ...bration Confirm that the operability of input devices and seat motions during game play do not present any hindrances to play Calibration is adjusted when the product is shipped from the factory but i...

Page 48: ...To lift up the cabinet hold it at the bottom If you hold it anywhere else the weight of the cabinet could cause damage to parts or attachments resulting in injury To install this product the entrance...

Page 49: ...hine should not be moved any faster than walking speed about 2 km h The machine should not be tilted too far to one side or loaded excessively on one side only If the entrance is narrow or low and the...

Page 50: ...7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE 42 FIG 7 1b...

Page 51: ...rly qualified Do not attempt to carry out this procedure without properly qualified personnel Always remove the billboard before moving the product If the billboard hinders loading operations or colli...

Page 52: ...7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE 44 FIG 7 1c Precautions when securing with rope FIG 7 1d Precautions in securing platform...

Page 53: ...t inside the machine and do not press or hold interior parts or wires If foreign objects get in or if internal parts or wires are damaged there could be electrical shocks and or short circuits If the...

Page 54: ...re different in length than the other 6 bolts A flat washer and spring washer are used with hexagon bolts 2 Remove the guard pipe A plastic guard plate is attached Be careful not to damage this plate...

Page 55: ...THE MACHINE 7 47 4 Unlock with the master key and remove the rear doors 5 There is an air vent only on the left side of the base Remove the 4 truss screws that hold it down 6 Remove the air vent FIG...

Page 56: ...hexagon socket screws that hold down the L and R handgrips at the top left and right of the monitor Hold the handgrip securely when removing hexagon socket screws Use a 5 mm Allen wrench or Allen scre...

Page 57: ...nd left vary depending on the screen content Audio output comes from the speakers at the left and right of the monitor and the left and right of the seat backrest Presence or absence of audio output i...

Page 58: ...8 GAME DESCRIPTION 50 FIG 8b FIG 8c...

Page 59: ...8 Title Screen 9 Demonstration 10 Return to 1 Insert a coin and press the START button during the Attract Mode and the game will start However during FREE PLAY no coins need to be inserted Pull the t...

Page 60: ...compared and the winner loser is displayed Aircraft Select 1 Move the control stick left right to select an aircraft 2 Push the throttle lever forward or back to change the aircraft paint pattern 3 P...

Page 61: ...lows the stage number Secret stages have an S following the number There are a number of routes that can be taken to the end of the game In some cases the player can choose their route and in some cas...

Page 62: ...the lever away from you to increase speed Push the lever all the way away from you to activate CLIMAX Mode CLIMAX Mode requires a full Climax Gauge to activate Control Stick Alters the movement direc...

Page 63: ...Explanation SCORE Current score COMBO Current combo Defeating enemies in quick succession results in a combo MISSILE Remaining number of missiles Required to fire missiles They are gradually replenish...

Page 64: ...burners can only be used for a limited period of time You must then return your speed to normal for a while before the after burners can be fired again Moving the throttle from SLOW to FAST will allo...

Page 65: ...moved out of the CLIMAX position If the Climax Gauge becomes totally empty If damage can be taken during CLIMAX Mode CLIMAX Mode Hints Defeating enemies quickly is vital The less you use the gauge up...

Page 66: ...DOWNED Displayed when either player is shot down In red Player 01 downed In blue Player 02 downed PLAYER NUMBER Player number Route Select FIG 8o ROUTE SELECT Screen 1 Move the control stick left righ...

Page 67: ...the START button flashes The START button is used to select YES when there are enough credits to continue It is also used to select YES when FREE PLAY has been set At any other time the START button...

Page 68: ...he trigger to select the letter the cursor is aligned to 3 Pull the throttle lever towards you to move the cursor to the DEL position 4 Press the START button to confirm the entered name If name entry...

Page 69: ...eens Please fasten your seatbelt The seat will not move until the seatbelt is fastened The seatbelt is unfastened During game Please fasten your seatbelt Moving seat to mid position Locking the seat a...

Page 70: ...urner II BGM Aircraft licenses The rights to use all of the aircraft that appear in the game have been obtained from the appropriate licensers SEGA Corporation 2006 Produced under license from Boeing...

Page 71: ...ouch any parts that are not specified in these directions Touching unspecified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits In test mode the seat moves in response to operations irresp...

Page 72: ...l which is provided separately TABLE 9 ITEMS DESCRIPTION REFERENCE SECTIONS Game machine installation 1 2 3 Confirm that the information display screen appears in normal fashion Investigate each input...

Page 73: ...possible to enter credits for service without increasing the coin meter Becomes the button to select items in test mode DEGAUSS Button DEMAG Removes color aberrations on the screen due to magnificati...

Page 74: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 66 Coin Meter After using a special purpose key to unlock the cashbox door the coin meter can be found at the bottom of the cashbox 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIG 9 1b Coin Mete...

Page 75: ...gs with this product If the settings are not as specified error messages might appear and operations might not be normal COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON SERVICE TYPE COMMON NETWORK SETTING NET...

Page 76: ...Mode on the system test mode menu and press the TEST Button to enter the game test mode Once you enter the game test mode the game test menu will be displayed The items displayed on each test screen...

Page 77: ...teps to have the game test mode menu screen reappear The steps involved vary with the item 4 Select EXIT and press the TEST Button The system test mode menu screen reappears 5 On the system test mode...

Page 78: ...tance or get a finger or hand caught between something When testing input devices involving seat motion have two or more workers cooperate and push the seat left right while exercising due caution If...

Page 79: ...tion The limit sensor is normal if it goes ON when the seat has been fully inclined and OFF when the seat has been lowered 5 When the SERVICE Button and TEST Button are pressed simultaneously the game...

Page 80: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY FIG 9 3a03...

Page 81: ...unless game test mode is first exited During output test the seat becomes unlocked and checks by sensors do not take place Make sure no one is nearby and execute the test while exercising due caution...

Page 82: ...TON START button lights up at ON extinguishes at OFF CONTROL STICK VIBRATION Control stick vibrates at ON stops at OFF CABINET LAMP R LED glows red at ON extinguishes at OFF CABINET LAMP G LED glows g...

Page 83: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 75 FIG 9 3b03...

Page 84: ...exit the setting screen Use this product with the CABINET TYPE set at DELUXE Otherwise there could be erroneous operations When the store is crowded inside and motions might be dangerous to customers...

Page 85: ...and left speakers 3 Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to EXIT 4 When the TEST Button is pressed the game setting screen exits and the game test mode menu screen reappears Menu Explanation...

Page 86: ...ting for network play Instead an error message may be displayed Setting changes do not become effective until EXIT is selected on the setting screen After a setting has been changed be sure to always...

Page 87: ...TEST button is pressed the value set for LINK ID changes Set this value to 1 for one machine and to 2 for the other machine 5 Press the SERVICE button and move the cursor to EXIT 6 When the TEST butt...

Page 88: ...n the volume has been replaced check and adjust it on this screen Operation 1 Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to the item you want to select 2 When the TEST Button is pressed the selected...

Page 89: ...een input MIN and MAX are displayed at the 1 position depending on the input If both MIN and MAX are not displayed then the game cannot be played properly CONTROL STICK Y When minimum and maximum valu...

Page 90: ...ct 2 When the TEST Button is pressed the calibration screen for the selected item appears 3 Adjust the input values on the calibration screen 4 The calibration select screen reappears 5 Press the SERV...

Page 91: ...e control stick After determining the center position proceed to STEP 2 FIG 9 3e04 CONTROL STICK STEP1 Screen 2 STEP 2 aligns the MIN MAX positions for the control stick Push the control stick as far...

Page 92: ...these MIN MAX settings left right forward back and return to the calibration select screen Throttle Lever Calibration Screen 1 STEP 1 aligns the center position for the throttle lever Press the TEST...

Page 93: ...u do so the game cannot be played properly If CLIMAX Mode has been entered once the MIN MAX position has been determined repeat the same procedure to amend After moving it past a certain position the...

Page 94: ...left and right in accordance with the center position 2 Align this volume value with the CENTER position value Manipulate so that the two numerical values shown on the screen are the same 80H 80H 0 T...

Page 95: ...isplayed the game test mode menu screen reappears FIG 9 3f01 BOOKKEEPING Screen 1 4 Menu Explanation COIN 1 Number of coins inserted into coin chute 1 COIN 2 Number of coins inserted into coin chute 2...

Page 96: ...Total time that power has been supplied to the cabinet Time power is supplied except during test mode PLAY TIME Total play time AVERAGE PLAY TIME Average play time LONGEST PLAY TIME Longest play time...

Page 97: ...r of continues MIN NUMBER OF CONTINUE TO CLEARED Minimum number of continues until ENDING is reached AVERAGE NUMBER OF CONTINUE TO CLEARD Average number of continues until ENDING is reached NUMBER OF...

Page 98: ...ing data CLEAR RANKING DATA RANK11 20 ONLY Clear only ranking data from rank 11 to 20 only CLEAR BOOKKEEP DATA ONLY Clear only bookkeeping data EXIT Return to game test menu screen After selecting one...

Page 99: ...YES and then press the TEST Button COMPLETED will be displayed once the data has been erased When the TEST Button is pressed the game test mode menu screen reappears If you don t wish to clear data p...

Page 100: ...and disconnecting the external connectors to and from the monitor interior and the monitor itself be sure to disconnect the power connector plug beforehand Proceeding without doing so can cause electr...

Page 101: ...hassis CRT and PCB assembled When repair etc is required at the time of malfunctioning be sure to send it in an assembled state If it is disassembled the charged high voltage can be released causing a...

Page 102: ...S The antistatic sheet is attached onto the CRT surface Observe the following precautions when cleaning Damage to the antistatic sheet could result in electrical shock Remove smears by using a dry sof...

Page 103: ...tion and image fault resulting in malfunctioning Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor projector For operation of this machine do not leave monitor s flickering or deviation as is F...

Page 104: ...utton BRIT adjusts the on screen image brightness With the UP button it becomes bright and becomes dark with the DOWN button HSIZ adjusts the horizontal image size With the UP button it becomes large...

Page 105: ...If EXIT is selected red display and the UP DOWN button is pressed the adjustment mode will be canceled and the menu display will disappear Selecting RSET and pressing the UP and the DOWN buttons simul...

Page 106: ...ort circuits This work should be performed by site maintenance personnel or other skilled professionals Work performed by non technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as an electric shock...

Page 107: ...ective the problem could be a defective mechanism displacement of the position where volume or microswitch has been fastened or malfunctioning of volume or microswitch Carry out the following procedur...

Page 108: ...control stick FIG 11 1b 4 Remove the 2 wire connectors on the control stick FIG 11 1c 5 On the inside of the controller lid there is a cord clamp that holds wire to the surface on the right as you fa...

Page 109: ...his board remove the connector on the monitor side Be careful not to remove any connectors other than the one specified Otherwise there could be damages malfunctions faulty connections etc FIG 11 1e F...

Page 110: ...11 CONTROL STICK 102 8 Pull the control stick downward to remove it Be careful not to damage wiring FIG 11 1i...

Page 111: ...oing so may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts The designated periods for greasing serve only as a guide Whenever there are squeaks or other anomalies apply grease at des...

Page 112: ...two volumes Make sure you are replacing the correct volume Have available a volume for replacement and three thermal contraction tubes PART NO 310 5029 D12 Use the following tools and solder 2 5 mm A...

Page 113: ...to the volume bracket then remove the volume from the bracket FIG 11 3c 5 Wire connected to the volume can be used as is Use nippers or cutters to remove old thermal contraction tube from wire connec...

Page 114: ...does not reach 5 mm use wire stripper or cutter to remove wire cover FIG 11 3e 8 Pass one wire through each thermal contraction tube FIG 11 3f 9 Solder wire to the pin of the new volume Refer to wiri...

Page 115: ...h the D cut surface of the hole on the side of the control stick then insert the shaft FIG 11 3i 12 Fasten volume bracket with 2 screws 13 Attach control stick 14 Engage the power Note that initializa...

Page 116: ...solder and screw lock agent PART NO 090 0012 2 5 mm Allen wrench or screwdriver 8 mm spanner Allen screwdriver or socket wrench Philips screwdriver for M4 screw Soldering iron 1 Cut off the power and...

Page 117: ...e pin of the new microswitch 7 Insert microswitch into grip L then attach grip L 8 Attach grip R and fasten it with 3 screws being careful not to let wire get caught anywhere Coat the screws with scre...

Page 118: ...wear and or damage to guide plates Use the following tools to replace a guide plate 2 5 mm Allen wrench or screwdriver 4 mm Allen wrench or screwdriver 1 Cut off the power and open the controller lid...

Page 119: ...s work should be performed by site maintenance personnel or other skilled professionals Work performed by non technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as an electric shock Exercise due cau...

Page 120: ...d periods for greasing serve only as a guide Whenever there are squeaks or other anomalies apply grease at designated locations 12 1 GREASING Once every 3 months apply grease to the spring and gear me...

Page 121: ...THROTTLE LEVER 12 113 4 Apply grease only at designated locations FIG 12 1d 5 When attaching throttle cover lower make sure that wires do not get caught anywhere...

Page 122: ...danger that the volume will be damaged With your hand released from the lever fasten the volume so that the gear fits properly with the volume shaft in the designated direction The following tools ar...

Page 123: ...e that initialization takes place 7 Check the volume value on the game test mode input test screen See 9 3a Confirm that changes take place smoothly in accordance with lever operation Also confirm tha...

Page 124: ...ement and 3 thermal contraction tubes PART NO 310 5029 D20 1 Cut off the power supply 2 Take out the 4 truss screws and remove the throttle cover lower See 12 1 3 Unfasten the 2 cord clamps that hold...

Page 125: ...and spring washers are used with these screws FIG 12 2e 6 Remove the volume together with VR bracket Be careful not to damage the wire connected to the volume FIG 12 2f 7 Loosen the 2 hexagon socket s...

Page 126: ...industrial drier so that the tube adheres to soldered areas 13 Attach the gear and VR bracket to volume 14 After passing the wire attach the volume While your hand is removed from the lever align gear...

Page 127: ...ot covered in this manual require special tools and skills If a procedure not given in this manual is required request service from the office given in this manual or from the point of purchase Exerci...

Page 128: ...Do not apply grease to locations other than as specified Doing so may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts The designated periods for greasing serve only as a guide Wheneve...

Page 129: ...2 hexagon socket screws from the front surface A spring washer and special washer are used with the hexagon socket screws FIG 13 1b 4 Remove the front pillar cover FIG 13 1c 5 Apply grease only to th...

Page 130: ...at the volume will be damaged When the seat is level fasten it so that the volume shaft is in the prescribed direction and the gear mesh fits properly The following tools are required for the followin...

Page 131: ...s place 7 Check the volume value on the game test mode input test screen see 9 3a Confirm that the value changes smoothly in accordance with seat movement Also confirm that the value is 80H 4H when th...

Page 132: ...ement and 3 thermal contraction tubes PART NO 310 5029 F20 1 Cut off the power supply 2 Remove the front pillar cover Remove 1 truss screw and 2 hexagon socket screws See 13 1 3 Unfasten the cord clam...

Page 133: ...t and spring washers are attached with these screws FIG 13 2e 6 Remove the roll volume bracket together with volume Be careful not to damage wire connected to the volume FIG 13 2f 7 Loosen the 2 flat...

Page 134: ...ction tube Heat the thermal contraction tube with an industrial drier so that the tube adheres to soldered areas 13 Attach the gear and roll volume bracket to volume 14 Rotate the gear so that the D c...

Page 135: ...ft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry Never apply machine oil etc to the Coin Selector After cleaning the Coin Selector insert a regular coin in the normal worki...

Page 136: ...om the rotary shaft and shaft receiving portions by wiping off with a soft cloth etc 7 After wiping off as per 6 above further apply a dry cloth etc to cause the Coin Selector to dry completely Coin I...

Page 137: ...rming the work There is the danger of short circuits or smoke generation due to deterioration of insulation in lighting fixtures resulting from age deterioration Check for anomalies such as the follow...

Page 138: ...t lamp in the billboard and 1 fluorescent lamp each at the top and bottom of the seat backrest rear surface Billboard 1 Cut off the power supply 2 Remove 4 truss screws from atop the billboard FIG 15a...

Page 139: ...t Backrest Rear Surface 1 Cut off the power supply 2 Remove 7 hexagon socket screws Use a 2 5 mm Allen wrench or screwdriver Spring washers and special washers are used with the hexagon socket screws...

Page 140: ...132 4 To remove the rear pillar cover remove the 2 screws on the bottom and the 8 hexagon socket screws 5 Remove the 8 screws 2 on top 6 on bottom and the FL 25W COVER then replace the fluorescent la...

Page 141: ...eat Backrest Rear Surface 1 Cut off the power supply 2 To remove the headrest cover remove the truss screws to the left and right and the 4 hexagon socket screws FIG 15j 3 Remove the 4 screws and the...

Page 142: ...uct with accumulated dust in the interior may cause fire or other accidents Note that you are liable for the cost of cleaning the interior parts Once a year request the office shown in this manual or...

Page 143: ...Inspection of lighting fixtures As appropriate Chapter 15 ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC PARTS Inspection As appropriate Previous page POWER CABLE Inspection Cleaning 1 year See above CABINET INTERIOR Cleaning...

Page 144: ...ice shown in this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased Indiscriminate countermeasures could lead to unforeseeable accidents They could also result in permanent damages A...

Page 145: ...manual stop using the product and have the LINDBERGH sent for servicing 17 1 ERROR MESSAGES Because the seat moves and for other reasons this product has a unique set of error messages These error me...

Page 146: ...ovement motor Check that there are no problems with the cable to the motor DISPLAY Error ABX05 THE SENSOR REACTED PLEASE REMOVE THE OBSTACLES AND RESTART CAUSE A sensor reacted during cabinet initiali...

Page 147: ...ard fluorescent lamp does not glow Faulty connection of connectors Join connectors securely between cabinet and billboard See chapter 6 2 Fluorescent lamp and glow lamp need replacement Replace the fl...

Page 148: ...f volume Perform calibration in test mode See 9 3e Faulty volume or faulty gear mesh installation Adjust installation and check in test mode See chapters 11 12 and 9 3a Faulty connection of connectors...

Page 149: ...ally returns to normal when temperature cools Servo driver fuse blows due to momentary overload Contact point of purchase Fluorescent lamp doesn t light up Fluorescent lamp and glow lamp need replacem...

Page 150: ...ecified rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause fire and electric shock accidents After eliminating the cause of the blowing of fuse replace the fuse Depending on the cause of fuse...

Page 151: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 17 143 3 Remove the front door FIG 17 3b 4 Replace fuse inside base FIG 17 3c...

Page 152: ...fire risk Do not expose the game board etc without a good reason Failure to observe this can cause electric shock hazard or malfunctioning Do not use this product with connectors other than those tha...

Page 153: ...der for servicing might not be accepted if any part of the game board has been removed If any part is removed a service fee will be charged even if the warranty period has not yet expired Do not remov...

Page 154: ...right and left of the wooden base on which the LINDBERGH is mounted FIG 18 1c 5 Remove the connector of the LAN JVS D SUB cable connected to the LINDBERGH When sending the LINDBERGH for replacement o...

Page 155: ...sher and spring washer are used with the butterfly screws FIG 18 1e 7 Remove the wooden base together with the LINDBERGH Be careful not to pull on wires or cables or let them get caught so that they b...

Page 156: ...18 GAME BOARD 148 9 Remove 4 screws that hold down the LINDBERGH Flat washers and spring washers are used with these screws FIG 18 1h...

Page 157: ...es DIP SW on the board at the prescribed settings If settings do not match the product an error message will be displayed In some cases the game cannot be started 18 2 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD AS...

Page 158: ...1 DESIGN RELATED PARTS 1 0 For the warning display stickers refer to Section 1 DESIGN RELATED PARTS 1...

Page 159: ...chnical personnel can cause electric shock When linking a number of machines be sure to supply sufficient power for the corresponding number of machines Be sure to secure per machine current as stated...

Page 160: ...K PLAY 152 mm Game Unit Installation Because of the game screen composition it is recommended that installed game machines used for network play be aligned left and right FIG 20 1 Installation for net...

Page 161: ...move the power cord so it will not be damaged while working 2 Align the game units left and right In order to perform the following work establish work space on the AC unit side When aligning the mach...

Page 162: ...lish an interval of at least 150 mm between one machine and any other machine or the wall Make the space between aligned machines as wide as possible See Fig 20 1 In the manual illustration the interv...

Page 163: ...e in contact or collide with it Check carefully to be sure that no one is near the product and that no tools or items have been left on the product then engage the power or terminate test mode Set the...

Page 164: ...de menu reappears 11 Press the SERVICE Button move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button The system test mode menu reappears 12 Press the SERVICE Button move the cursor to EXIT and press the TE...

Page 165: ...or example to those for experienced players or for beginners but usually the two machines should be set the same If there are errors in coin credit settings earnings and expenses might not be balanced...

Page 166: ...ing the power off can cause an electric shock or short circuit Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause an electric shock short circuit or present a risk of fire The following option...

Page 167: ...ord clamp 4 Remove the 4 carriage bolts and 4 nuts then remove the Blind Plate The carriage bolts and nuts will be used later 5 Undo the cord clamp for the cable connecting to the Coin Selector FIG 21...

Page 168: ...6 Temporarily remove the Coin Selector 7 Attach the Dollar Bill Validator using the 4 carriage bolts and 4 nuts removed in step 4 8 Return the Coin Selector to its original position FIG 21 1f FIG 21 1...

Page 169: ...le Be careful that the cable does not get caught when opening and closing the coin chute door 11 The Dollar Bill Validator is now installed NOTE For details on bill validator handling inspection chang...

Page 170: ...NAL ITEMS 162 21 2 SECURITY BAR LOWER Security Bar Lower Installation 1 Cut off the power supply 2 Attach the Security Bar Lower Sponge to Security Bar Lower R as shown in the illustration FIG 21 2a F...

Page 171: ...cash box door 4 Remove the nuts to the left and right 2 on each side that hold down the Stud Plate then remove the Stud Plate The nuts will be used later 5 Attach the Security Bar Lower to the area w...

Page 172: ...164 6 From the Security Bar Lower interior firmly tighten the nuts removed in step 4 Attach the other side in the same manner 7 Lock the cash box door and the Security Bar Lower FIG 21 2g FIG 21 2h FI...

Page 173: ...topper to the Security Bar Upper L R using 2 screws each total of 4 3 Attach the Security Bar Upper Sponge to Security Bar Upper R as shown in the illustration SECURITY BAR STOPPER SCREW 4 black M4 8...

Page 174: ...pen the coin chute door 5 Remove the nuts to the left and right 2 on each side that hold down the Stud Plate then remove the Stud Plate The nuts will be used later 6 Attach the Security Bar Upper to t...

Page 175: ...ITEMS 21 167 7 From the Security Bar Upper interior firmly tighten the nuts removed in step 5 Attach the other side in the same manner 8 Lock the coin chute door and the Security Bar Upper FIG21 3g F...

Page 176: ...22 PARTS LIST 168 PARTS LIST 22...

Page 177: ...PARTS LIST 22 169 1 TOP ASSY ABX UL D 1 4 Details of part A A NOTE show the dimension along the surface...

Page 178: ...OTREST PLATE L 30 ABX 0014 FOOTREST FRAME R 31 ABX 0015X FOOTREST PLATE R 32 ABX 0016 SEAT HOLDER 33 ABX 0017 SEAT CUSHION L 34 ABX 0018 SEAT CUSHION R 35 ABX 0019 CLEARANCE BRKT 36 ABX 0020 SEAT BACK...

Page 179: ...408 0C M SCR TH CRM M4x8 213 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4x8 214 030 000845 SB HEX BLT W S BLK M8x45 215 032 000425 WING BLT M4x25 216 060 S00400 0B SPR WSHR BLK M4 217 068 441616 0C FLT WSHR CRM 4 4...

Page 180: ...YPE SS 5GL OMRON 413 220 5737 VOL CONT B 5K RA25Y20F COSMOS ABX 0048 FL 6W COVER BRKT ABX 0049 FL 6W COVER ABX 0050 FL HOLD PLATE ABX 0051 FL 25 COVER 440 WS0286 EG STICKER W DO NOT OPEN ENG 421 6690...

Page 181: ...PARTS LIST 22 173 2 ASSY ROLLING BASE ABX 1000 D 1 3 Fastening Torque...

Page 182: ...REAR BRKT 34 ABX 1018 STICKER BASE CENTER L 35 ABX 1019 STICKER BASE CENTER R 37 ABX 1021 STICKER BASE SIDE R 38 ABX 1022 STICKER REAR COVER SIDE L 39 ABX 1023 STICKER REAR COVER SIDE R 40 ABX 1024X S...

Page 183: ...0 FLG NUT M4 217 031 000510 0B CRG BLT BLK M5x10 218 050 F00500 FLG NUT M5 220 031 000516 0C CRG BLT CRM M5x16 221 000 T00408 0C M SCR TH CRM M4x8 222 FAS 200005 HEX SKT H CAP SCR B 0Z M14x40 223 060...

Page 184: ...22 PARTS LIST 176 3 ASSY PILLAR BASE ABX 3000 D 1 2 Terminal Position Terminal Position Details of part C Details of part D C D...

Page 185: ...01 030 000820 S HEX BLT W S M8x20 202 060 F00800 0B FLT WSHR BLK M8 203 000 T00408 0C M SCR TH CRM M4x8 204 000 T00408 0B M SCR TH BLK M4x8 205 FAS 300055 HEX BLT M12x140 206 060 F01200 FLT WSHR M12 2...

Page 186: ...ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 3002X BASE 101 601 11312 CASTER 50 TAKIGEN K 300HJ 50 102 601 5882 LEG ADJUSTER TAKIGEN C 280 2 201 030 00620 S HEX BLT W S M6x20 202 068 652016 FLT WSHR 6 5 20...

Page 187: ...ST 22 179 5 FAN UNIT 610 0757 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 105 5561 FAN BRKT 101 260 0011 03 AXIAL FLOW FAN AC100V 50 60HZ 102 601 8543 FAN GUARD 201 000 P00312 W M SCR PH W FS M3x12 Connector P...

Page 188: ...NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 101 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 301 ABX 60023 WH BASE01 302 ABX 60025 WH BASE02 303 ABX 60026 WH BASE03 304 ABX 60027 WH BASE04 305 ABX 60028 WH BASE05 306 ABX 60030 WH BASE07...

Page 189: ...509 6102 V B SW ROCKER J8 V B AJ8202BF 105 512 5046 15000 C P 15000MA CE UL 106 450 5135 MAGNET CONTACT S N10CX AC120V 107 310 5029 H20 SUMITUBE F H 20MM 108 211 5679 LAN JOINT ACROS ALA615 109 280 52...

Page 190: ...22 PARTS LIST 182 8 MOTOR UNIT ABX 3200 D 1 2 Fastening Torque...

Page 191: ...0 5488 BEARING FYH UP001 107 280 5008 CORD CLAMP 15 108 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 109 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 M M 110 211 5409 AMP S S PRESSOR CONN 172006 1 111 211 5410 CONTACT 170284 1 112...

Page 192: ...TS LIST 184 9 ASSY STOPPER ABX 3400 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 3401 STOPPER BASE 2 ABX 3402 STOPPER RUBBER 3 ABX 3403 STOPPER URETHANE 4 ABX 3404 RUBBER BRKT 201 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS...

Page 193: ...22 185 10 BEAM SENSOR UNIT XMTR ABX 3600 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 3601X BEAM SENSOR BRKT 101 370 5298 01 BEAM SENSOR L 9382 12 SEGA 201 000 P00316 W M SCR PH W FS M3x16 202 050 H00300 H...

Page 194: ...IST 186 11 BEAM SENSOR UNIT RCVR ABX 3650 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 3601X BEAM SENSOR BRKT 101 370 5298 02 BEAM SENSOR R 9382D 12 SEGA 201 000 P00316 W M SCR PH W FS M3x16 202 050 H00300...

Page 195: ...1 02 DISTRIBUTION BD W FUSEX2 103 280 6676 CORD CLAMP TL 25A TKK 104 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 105 514 5138 6300 FUSE SG5013 5x20 6300MA 250V 201 000 P00516 W M SCR PH W FS M5x16 202 011 P00325 TAP SCR PH...

Page 196: ...ALOG IN 201 011 P00325 TAP SCR PH 3x25 202 000 P00308 W M SCR PH W FS M3x8 203 011 T03516 TAP SCR TH 3 5x16 204 011 F00312 TAP SCR 1 FH 3x12 205 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5x12 301 ABX 60084 WH ELEC01 UL...

Page 197: ...103 280 6676 CORD CLAMP TL 25A TKK 104 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 105 280 6681 L LOCK LT 320PCG 106 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 201 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS M4x16 202 000 P00308 W M SCR PH W FS M3x8 203 011 F...

Page 198: ...FLOOR R UL 6 ABX 3806 FLOOR SENSOR BRKT 7 ABX 3807 FLOOR SENSOR COVER 101 370 5298 01 BEAM SENSOR L 9382 12 SEGA 102 370 5298 02 BEAM SENSOR R 9382D 12 SEGA 103 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 050...

Page 199: ...OR ABX 3820 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 3821 FRONT DOOR 2 ABX 3822 WOODEN BASE FRONT DOOR 3 ABX 3823X STICKER FRONT DOOR SIDE 4 ABX 3824 STICKER FRONT DOOR UPPER 201 050 F00500 FLG NUT M5 2...

Page 200: ...22 PARTS LIST 192 17 ASSY REAR DOOR L ABX 3840 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 3841X REAR DOOR 2 DP 1167 TNG LKG 3 ABX 3842X STICKER REAR DOOR L 101 220 5793 1 A001 CLY LOCK MASTER W O KEY A001...

Page 201: ...PARTS LIST 22 193 18 ASSY REAR DOOR R ABX 3860 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 3841X REAR DOOR 2 DP 1167 TNG LKG 3 ABX 3861X STICKER REAR DOOR R 101 220 5793 1 A001 CLY LOCK MASTER W O KEY A001...

Page 202: ...PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 1007 02 WHEEL COVER L UL 2 ABX 1016 01 STICKER BASE FRONT UL 3 ABX 3650 BEAM SENSOR UNIT RCVR 4 ABX 1006 SENSOR COVER 101 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 204 000 P00408 W...

Page 203: ...PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 1008 01 WHEEL COVER R UL 2 ABX 1016 01 STICKER BASE FRONT UL 3 ABX 3600 BEAM SENSOR UNIT RCVR 4 ABX 1006 SENSOR COVER 101 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 204 000 P00408 W...

Page 204: ...following wire harnesses ASSY drawing is not available ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 101 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 301 ABX 60081 WH CRADLE01 UL 302 ABX 60040 WH CRADLE02 303 ABX 60041 WH CRA...

Page 205: ...PARTS LIST 22 197 22 ASSY MONITOR BOX ABX 1100 D 1 2 Opposite side...

Page 206: ...5 ABX 1108 STICKER MONITOR SIDE R 16 440 DS0013XEG STICKER D MONITOR ENG 17 440 WS0002XEG STICKER W POWER OFF ENG 101 200 5955 04 ASSY CLR DSPL 29TYPE AUTO MY 102 280 5008 CORD CLAMP 15 103 280 5275 S...

Page 207: ...PARTS LIST 22 199 23 ASSY SPEAKER L ABX 1160 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 1161X SPEAKER BRKT 101 130 5156 02 SPEAKER BOX 8OHM 20W VA1 YL 201 000 P00512 WB M SCR PH W FS BLK M5x12...

Page 208: ...22 PARTS LIST 200 24 ASSY SPEAKER R ABX 1180 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 1161X SPEAKER BRKT 101 130 5156 02 SPEAKER BOX 8OHM 20W VA1 YL 201 000 P00512 WB M SCR PH W FS BLK M5x12...

Page 209: ...PARTS LIST 22 201 25 ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER ABX 1200 D 1 2 Coin Box Part...

Page 210: ...8 CORD CLAMP 15 108 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 109 601 5525 130 BUSH 1 2T 201 000 F00308 M SCR FH M3x8 202 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4x8 204 050 F00400 3B CAP NUT TYPE3 BLK M4 205 060 S00400 0B S...

Page 211: ...6 ASSY CASH BOX DOOR ABX 1260 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 1261 CASH BOX DOOR 2 HOT 1203X CENTER TNG 3 ABX 1262 SIDE TNG 101 220 5794 CLY LOCK W KEYS 201 060 F00400 0B FLT WSHR BLK M4 202 06...

Page 212: ...281 SW BRKT 2 421 11669 STICKER SW UNIT FZR STD 101 509 5028 SW PB 1M MIYAMA DS 412R 102 220 5810 VOL CONT C5KOHM RV24YN15SC502 103 601 0042 KNOB 22 MM 104 310 5029 D20 SUMITUBE F D 20MM 105 601 0460...

Page 213: ...X 1300 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 1301 MONITOR MASK 2 ABX 1302 01 STICKER INSTR UPPER ENG 3 ABX 1303 01 STICKER INSTR LOWER L ENG 4 ABX 1304 01 STICKER INSTR LOWER R ENG 5 ABX 1305 BEZEL S...

Page 214: ...ROLLER LID 5 280 6695 SPCL WSHR 4 5 16x5 AL BLK 6 ABX 1403 CONTROLLER PLATE 101 610 0756 ASSY ANALOG JOY ABX 102 280 5008 CORD CLAMP 15 201 008 T00410 0C TMP PRF SCR TH CRM M4x10 202 050 F00300 FLG NU...

Page 215: ...PARTS LIST 22 207 30 ASSY SW PLATE ABX 1450 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 1451 01 SW PLATE EXP 101 509 6084 YY SW PB OBSA 30UM Y 1F LED Y 12V 102 509 6084 RLN SW PB OBSA 30UM R 1F LN...

Page 216: ......

Page 217: ...PARTS LIST 22 209 32 ASSY BILLBOARD ABX 1500 D 1 2...

Page 218: ...ABX 1512X BILLBOARD SHEET LOWER 20 ABX 1513 BILLBOARD LID REFRECT SHEET 21 ABX 1515 CUSHION SPONGE LED PLATE 22 ABX 1516 CUSHION SPONGE 19 101 280 5247 ONE TOUCH BUSHING 102 280 5248 10 ONE TOUCH COL...

Page 219: ...PARTS LIST 22 211 33 ASSY SEAT BASE ABX 1600 D 1 2 Fastening Torque M8 Molded parts 8 3 N m M8 Others 21 6 N m M10 For fastening seatbelt 43 1 N m...

Page 220: ...BRKT R 101 601 11715 SEAT BELT 102 601 11162 01 SEAT BELT CATCH W TUBE 103 280 5008 CORD CLAMP 15 104 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 105 209 0023 CONN CLOSED END 106 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 20...

Page 221: ...651 THROTTLE BRKT 2 ABX 1654X THROTTLE COVER LOWER 101 610 0754 THROTTLE UNIT ABX 201 050 H00800 HEX NUT M8 202 060 S00800 0C SPR WSHR CRM M8 203 060 F00800 0B FLT WSHR BLK M8 204 000 T00412 0B M SCR...

Page 222: ...BX 1653X THROTTLE COVER UPPER 3 280 6695 SPCL WSHR 4 5 16x5 AL BLK 4 ABX 1655 THROTTLE GRIP A 5 ABX 1656 THROTTLE GRIP B 101 610 0758 THROTTLE UNIT ABX W O GRIP 201 000 P00412 W M SCR PH W FS M4x12 20...

Page 223: ...PARTS LIST 22 215 36 THROTTLE UNIT ABX W O GRIP 610 0758 D 1 2...

Page 224: ...13 ABX 1670 LEVER GEAR 14 ABX 1671 VR GEAR 15 ABX 1657 SLIDE GUARD 101 220 5753 VOL CONT B 5K OHM TOCOS 102 370 5297 PHOTO INTERRUPTER GP1A75EJ000F 103 310 5029 D20 SUMITUBE F D 20MM 104 280 5008 COR...

Page 225: ...PARTS LIST 22 217 37 ASSY SEAT UPPER ABX 1700 D 1 2...

Page 226: ...704 SEAT BACK BRKT SIDE 6 ABX 1705 SPEAKER NET L 7 ABX 1706 SPEAKER NET R 101 130 5241 SPEAKER 8OHM 15W 50x90 102 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 068 652016 FLT WSHR 6 5 20 x1 6 202 030 000630 S HEX BLT W S...

Page 227: ...38 ASSY FOOTREST C ABX 1850 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 1851X FOOTREST PLATE C 2 ABX 1852 WOODEN BASE FOOTREST C 3 ABX 1853 NON SLIP MAT C 201 068 441616 0B FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16x1 6 202 050...

Page 228: ...STICKER C GEAR S ENG 101 370 5297 PHOTO INTERRUPTER GP1A75EJ000F 102 220 5753 VOL CONT B 5K OHM TOCOS 103 310 5029 F20 SUMITUBE F F 20MM 104 280 5008 CORD CLAMP 15 105 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 20...

Page 229: ...PE L ABX 3900 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 3901 GUARD PIPE L 2 ABX 3902 GUARD PLATE 3 ABX 3903 CUSHION WASHER 4 280 6695 SPCL WSHR 4 5 16x5 AL BLK 201 FAS 290045 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M4x6...

Page 230: ...PE R ABX 3950 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 3951 GUARD PIPE R 2 ABX 3902 GUARD PLATE 3 ABX 3903 CUSHION WASHER 4 280 6695 SPCL WSHR 4 5 16x5 AL BLK 201 FAS 290045 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M4x6...

Page 231: ...ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ABX 4301 WOODEN BASE I O BD 2 837 14505 I O CONTROL BD FOR JVS 101 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 201 011 P00325 TAP SCR PH 3x25 202 011 F00312 TAP SCR 1 FH 3x12 301 ABX 60...

Page 232: ...yed by 2 alphanumeric characters 1 RED 2 BLUE 3 YELLOW 4 GREEN 5 WHITE 7 ORANGE 8 BLACK 9 GRAY If the right hand side numeral of the code is 0 then the wire will be of a single color shown by the left...

Page 233: ...225 WIRING DIAGRAM 24 WIRING DIAGRAM D 1 2 24...

Page 234: ...226 WIRING DIAGRAM 24 D 2 2...

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