TROUBLESHOOTING & ERROR CODES
105
15
PROBLEMS
CAUSE
COUNTERMEASURES
When the main SW is
turned ON, the machine
is not activated.
The power is not ON.
Firmly insert the plug into the outlet.
Incorrect power source/voltage.
Make sure that the power supply/voltage are cor-
rect.
The Circuit Protector of the AC
Unit functioned due to momen-
tary overcurrent.
After eliminating the cause of overload, have the
Circuit Protector of the AC Unit restored.
The screen is not adjusted cor-
rectly.
Adjust the screen correctly.
No sound output.
The audio level has not been
correctly set with the Hardware
Volume Control.
Adjust the Hardware Volume Control audio until
the game can be heard.
The volume levels within the
Sound Settings in the Test Menu
have not been set correctly.
Enter the Sound Settings menu from the Test
Menu and check that all volume levels are set
to the appropriate levels. Options are available
within this menu to test the volume levels of each
setting to make sure each are correct.
The Control Units (Steer-
ing wheel/Foot Pedals)
do not operate correctly.
Due to external or environmen-
tal factors the targeting is off.
Perform calibration in TEST Mode.
Volume damaged. (Potentiometer)
Exchange the volume.
The Foot pedals grind
when operated or squeak.
Grease has deteriorated.
Apply grease to the designated grease areas.
The View buttons do not
operate properly.
The Microswitch has been dam-
aged or malfunctioned.
Replace the Microswich.
The connection to the Assy SW
has broken.
Reconnect the connector
Control Unit does not
respond.
The Control Unit motor is set
not to move.
Alter the TEST Mode settings. (See 9.)
Due to overload or other factors,
an error has occurred with the
motor. This has been sensed by
the motor sensor and the motor
has been stopped.
Remove the cause of the motor error.
Motor damaged.
Exchange the motor.
The Control Unit makes
a lot of noise when it
vibrates.
Due to a problem with the vibra-
tion parts or wear over time, the
internal parts are worn.
Replace motor.
The START switch does
not operate
Faulty switch or bad connec-
tions
Check the connections on the rear of the switch. If
connections are good, replace switch.
TABLE 16 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE