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TROUBLESHOOTING

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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 
supply functioned due to 
momentary overcurrent.

After eliminating the cause of overload, have the 
Circuit Protector of the supply restored. 

The screen is not adjusted cor-
rectly.

Adjust the screen correctly. (See chapter 10.)

The projector does not 
project an image.

The VGA cable may not be fit-
ted correctly. .

Check VGA connection at Lindbergh and at PTV, 
ensure that the 2 thumbscrews are secure at each 
end.

No sound output.

Volume is not adjusted properly.

Adjust the volume. (See chapter 9.)

Board or amp malfunction.

Check by performing a speaker test. (See 9.)

The Control Unit (Gun) 
does not target correctly.

Due to external or environmen-
tal factors the targeting is off.

Perform calibration in TEST Mode. (See 9.)

Sensor may be faulty

Replace the Optic Sensor

The Control Unit is not 
operating properly.

Microswitches damaged.

Check ON, OFF on the input test and if it is not 
working exchange the microswitch. (See 11-4.)
Microswitch:

Control Unit does not 
respond.

Check calibration

Alter the TEST Mode settings.

Check solenoid

Remove faulty solenoind and replace.

Sensor damaged.

Exchange the sensor.

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 have moved.

Adjust the position of the vibration parts. 
(See 11-6.)

The fluorescent lights 
don’t come on.

The fluorescent light is dead.

Exchange the fluorescent light. (See chapter 13.) 

The lights in the cabinet 
don’t come on.

The fluorescent bulbs are dead.

Exchange the fluorescent bulbs. (See chapter 13.) 

TABLE 15 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE

Summary of Contents for GHOST SQUAD - EVOLUTION

Page 1: ...11 6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 13 7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE 33 7 1 MOVING THE MACHINE 33 7 2 SEPARATING THE MAIN CABINET 35 8 GAME DESCRIPTION 37 9 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 49...

Page 2: ...ACING THE SOLENOID 78 12 COIN SELECTOR CREDIT SETTINGS 79 13 REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LAMPS 84 14 PERIODIC INSPECTION 86 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 88 16 GAME BOARD 90 16 1 HOW TO REMOVE GAME BOARD 91 16 2 C...

Page 3: ...ontact the of ce 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 that require special attention a...

Page 4: ...es to be carried out by site maintenance personnel Amusement equipment vending machine assembly maintenance inspection and replacement of units expendable parts Other quali ed professionals Persons em...

Page 5: ...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 6: ...n electric shock Be sure to use fuses meeting the speci ed rating Using fuses exceeding the speci ed rating can cause a re or an electric shock Be sure that connections such as IC BD are made properly...

Page 7: ...etails refer to the section Projector Static 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 s...

Page 8: ...hen 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...

Page 9: ...he proximity of an indoor swimming pool and or shower etc Places subject to direct sunlight or places subject to high temperatures in the proximity of heating units etc Places lled with in ammable gas...

Page 10: ...for the power supply is rated at 15 A or higher AC single phase 100 V 120 V area and 7 A or higher AC 220 V 240 V area Non compliance with the Electrical Speci cations can cause a re and electric sho...

Page 11: ...ow ob jects to block the ventilation ports It can cause generation of heat and a re SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party resulting from the failure...

Page 12: ...on under insuf cient lighting can cause bodily contact with each other hitting accident and or trouble between customers Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor projector For oper ati...

Page 13: ...ing down accidents To check the top portion of the product use a step ladder When using a stepladder or stool while working do not hold onto the billboard carrier the round pipe section Holding or han...

Page 14: ...cted by light stimulus might experience dizziness or headache depending on their physical condition when playing the game Small children are especially likely to experience these symptoms Caution guar...

Page 15: ...0 mm 98 kg PTV Cabinet 1 140 mm 555 mm 1 670 mm 100 kg PTV Base 1 200 mm 620 mm 310 mm 26 kg Billboard 1 170 mm x 410 mm x 385 mm 18 kg When Assembled 1 200 mm x 1 680 mm x 2 230 mm 253 kg FIG 4 Name...

Page 16: ...RVICE MANUAL 420 6921 01UK 1 Description of mounted Game Board WRENCH FOR TAMPERPROOF SCREWS M4 540 0006 01 1 Tool see chapter 11 MASTER KEY 220 5575UK 2 For opening closing the doors Packaged with th...

Page 17: ...nge to obtain the fol lowing kit numbers The DVD DRIVE and DVD wire that are accessories to The House of the Dead 4 can also be used with this product TABLE 5c XKT 1515 01 DVD DRIVE KIT FOR LBG ENG To...

Page 18: ...ing work in places with narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident and assembly work to be dif cult To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such as the cabinet falling down do not per...

Page 19: ...hen handling the projector screen The screen can be dam aged easily and cannot be repaired once damaged Such damage can only be repaired by completely replacing the screen Be careful not to damage par...

Page 20: ...olts and nuts A 24 millimeter spanner Adjustable spanner Stepladder Master key accessory The assembly of this product is performed in the following 6 steps 1 ASSEMBLING THE BILLBOARD 2 ASSEMBLING THE...

Page 21: ...op Panel to the Billboard by tting it between the Pop Bracket and Pop Holder Se cure it in place using the 3x truss screws removed in step 2 FIG 6 1c 1 ASSEMBLING THE BILLBOARD The Billboard can be he...

Page 22: ...wiring or graphics during this operation FIG 6 1e FIG 6 1f FIG 6 1d 2 ASSEMBLING THE CABINET 1 Locate the PTV to the back of the PTV Base Once in position have 2 people to lift the PTV and a third per...

Page 23: ...Then slowly slide the Billboard forward towards the screen so that Billboard latches onto the clasps on the upper part of the mask 4 A Stepladder will be needed to perform the next operation Once the...

Page 24: ...nectors into the top of the PTV FIG 6 1j FIG 6 1k 7 Once connected Re attach the Connector lid using the 1x truss removed in step 6 8 The next step is to attach the Gun Cabi to the Display Cabi Firstl...

Page 25: ...e Display cabi using 4x M8 Hex Bolts Black 10 Finally attach the joint brackets upper from the Gun Cabi to the Display Cabi using 4x truss screws on each side of the joint arrange these so that the ve...

Page 26: ...main level 1 Move the product to the installation site If the product is to be installed near a wall secure enough pas sageway space You must also secure a 50 cm space between the back wall and the ba...

Page 27: ...TION 6 FIG 6 2d Three Surface Views Views are reduced to 1 100 Use them for reference in installation site layout You must secure a 150cm ventilation space between the back of the DLP and the wall FIG...

Page 28: ...ence in performing work Failing to do so may cause electrical shock or short circuit 1 Remove the left right side door from the main cabinet by unscrewing the 2x m4x40 machine screws You will need the...

Page 29: ...e unit FIG 6 11c 4 Remove the key chip from the DVD kit case and insert it into the LINDBERGH Make sure it is inserted in the proper direction The keychip will already be inserted on all European mode...

Page 30: ...ver them for instance and easily damage them Additionally if these lines are damaged there could be a risk of electrical shock or short circuit Set these lines at locations where they will not interfe...

Page 31: ...e inside it Connect the power cord to the AC unit then insert the power cord plug into a power outlet Switch the power ON at the power outlet rst then initiate power using the On Off switch at the AC...

Page 32: ...ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 27 6 3 Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet 4 The power cord is laid out indoors Protect the power cord by attaching wire cover to it FIG 6 12c...

Page 33: ...6 ENGAGEMENT OF POWER SUPPLY SOFTWARE INSTALLATION The software is not installed on the game board LINDBERGH when the power supply is engaged so the Error 22 message is not a malfunction However if th...

Page 34: ...the main switch to OFF once wait for at least one minute then turn the switch back to ON 8 Software is installed automatically from the DVD to the LINDBERGH In some cases it may take about 5 minutes t...

Page 35: ...l come on After the LINDBERGH start up screen is displayed on the projector screen the Advertise Attract Mode will start During Attract Mode demo footage and how to play the game will be displayed on...

Page 36: ...necessary Refer to Chapter 10 and adjust the projec tor if necessary 4 Speaker Test Screen When SPEAKER TEST has been selected on the system test mode menu the screen for checking speaker sound outpu...

Page 37: ...se of vibrations during transport etc If such things as operability are not satisfactory select GUN CALIBRATION on the game test mode menu and check and adjust settings See 9 3c Conduct the aforesaid...

Page 38: ...r area may lead to damage or dis guration to that part or surrounding parts due to the weight of the cabinet and could also lead to injury of personnel When tilting the cabinet to move it across a slo...

Page 39: ...ration method other than those described in this manual is required either make a request to the of ce listed in this document or the place of pur chase to perform the operation or contact them regard...

Page 40: ...may lead to dis gurement or damage and could cause accidents during mainte nance It could even lead to unrepairable damage To work safely and precisely prepare a steady safety stool or ladder to stan...

Page 41: ...he machine do not push or pull on any plasic or fragile parts Trying to move the machine by pulling on these parts may cause damage FIG 7 2b Do not attempt to move the product by pressing on the shade...

Page 42: ...there may be a fault While power is connected the billboard is continuously lit and semonstration footage and ranking data are displayed on screen This advertise mode will be accompanied by sound from...

Page 43: ...ndly cover re FIG 8b Game controlls Game Controls the game is controlled with the cabinet START buttons and the provided sub machinegun style controllers Each gun controller is equipped with 3 buttons...

Page 44: ...of Ghost Squad an unof cail unit of the anti terrorist group M O P Multi Operation Program FIG 8c Alpha Unit Fellow M O P Members The Commander provides radio backup and pertinent advice to the Alpha...

Page 45: ...crolling is possible by keeping the button held down B Selectable Characters Line up the cursor and pull the trig ger to select the character C Current Character Type Displays the current name entry c...

Page 46: ...explanation screen with the START button FIG 8i Gun Controller Explanation Screen If the CALIBRATION setting in the game Test Mode is turned ON this screen will be displayed before the start of each g...

Page 47: ...he player to select another mission A mission played once cannot be played again in the same game FIG 8k Mission Selection Screen The Mission level is displayed on the Mission Select Screen To play a...

Page 48: ...ssion Level Level of current mission F Terrorist Find and suppress G Fellow Troops Members of the Ghost Squad H Correspondence Support requests from fellow troops or advice from the Commander appears...

Page 49: ...of life and the life gauge is zeroed The START button can be used to continue the game as long as there are credits remaining GS Meter The GS Meter measures the value of the player s special force pe...

Page 50: ...ny enemy whose shot will in ict damage serving as a warning to the player When under re from multiple enemies rst defeating enemies marked with an E Marker should help the player to avoid damage Tacti...

Page 51: ...e includes additional events such as bomb removal or securing hostages If the mission level is high then a large numer of special events become available Some events allow use of specialized weapons F...

Page 52: ...r example the Compensator is effective only when using weapons that produce a bullet spread effect The auxillary items appearing in this game consist of the following 7 types First Aid Kit Restores 1...

Page 53: ...g out many enemies Handgun Class Requires a high learning curve suitable for expert players Ri e Class Capable of piercing walls and obstacles can take out hidden enemies Others Weapons not tting in a...

Page 54: ...tly uncomfortable due to the position of the buttons in relation to the cabinet Take care not to hurt your shoulder or back or scratch or catch yourself on any parts of the cabinet When you enter the...

Page 55: ...manual which is provided separately ITEMS DESCRIPTION REFERENCE SECTIONS Game machine installation 1 Con rm that the information display screen appears Cin normal fashion S M Chapter 4 2 Investigate...

Page 56: ...integral part of the VTS board 9 1 VTS Board TEST Button TEST Establishes Test Mode Becomes the button to con rm selections in Test Mode SERVICE Button SERVICE Makes it possible to enter credits for...

Page 57: ...RVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item 3 Press the TEST Button to con rm selection of the item 4 When testing and checking are completed select EXIT and press the TEST Button The SYS...

Page 58: ...press the TEST Button The system test mode menu screen reappears 5 On the system test mode menu screen select EXIT and press the TEST Button The game screen reappears Item Explanation INPUT TEST Perf...

Page 59: ...se the TEST Button and SERVICE Button and check the values shown on the right of each category Operation is normal if it shows ON when pressed and OFF when released 4 When the SERVICE Button and TEST...

Page 60: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 55 9 FIG 9 3a02 Controller...

Page 61: ...ove the cursor to EXIT 4 When the TEST Button is pressed the game test mode menu screen reappears Menu Explanation PLAYER 1 START LAMP When ON the player 1 lamp will illuminate PLAYER 2 START LAMP Whe...

Page 62: ...of life given for player starting a new game If the amount of damage sustained during the game reaches this number then the game is over Default 4 REACTION Turns the Controllers vibration mode ON OFF...

Page 63: ...rry out the same operation using the Player 2 controller 3 Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button the calibration screen exits and the game test mode menu screen reappears FIG 9 3c01 GUN Ad...

Page 64: ...E Button TOTAL CREDITS Total of COIN CREDITS and SERVICE CREDITS Displays bookkeeping information across 3 screens When the TEST Button is pressed proceed to the next screen When the TEST Button is pr...

Page 65: ...n supplied but not including TEST Mode TOTAL PLAY TIME 1P Total play time on the 1P side TOTAL PLAY TIME 2P Total play time on the 2P side AVERAGE PLAY TIME Average play time LONGEST PLAY TIME Longest...

Page 66: ...ull game from start until game over FIG 9 3e03 BOOKKEEPING Screen 3 3 BOOKKEEPING 3 3 0M 005 0M 295 0 0M 305 0M 595 0 1M 005 1M 295 0 1M 305 1M 595 0 2M 005 2M 295 0 2M 305 2M 595 0 3M 005 3M 295 0 3M...

Page 67: ...n the data has been cleared the message COMPLETED will be displayed and return to the game test mode menu screen auto matically 3 Move the cursor to NO CANCEL and press the TEST Button to return to th...

Page 68: ...o not stick tape stickers or anything else onto the screen Any kind of adhe sive may damage the surface of the screen Since the Projector screen is susceptible to damage pay careful attention to its h...

Page 69: ...p down and right left to start the movement of searching the correct screen position and inclination When the green cross pattern movements are nished similar detection is performed sequentially in or...

Page 70: ...Changing the CONTRAST causes the light and shade of the on screen images to be changed When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the stage of procedure 2 and press the SET button...

Page 71: ...BRIGHTNESS causes the brightness of the on screen images of black portions to be changed When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the stage of procedure 2 and press the SET butto...

Page 72: ...Board is replaced readjustments may be necessary When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the stage of procedure 2 and press the SET button To continue adjusting other menu items...

Page 73: ...laced readjustments may be necessary When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the stage of procedure 2 and press the SET button To continue adjusting other menu items repeat proc...

Page 74: ...e Technical staff and the Location s Maintenance Man who are well versed in such adjustment work In the Static Convergence Adjustments if satisfactory adjustments can not be performed do not make anot...

Page 75: ...djustment each of red and blue images is comprehensively moved to and superimposed on the green colour If automatic colour matching function is not suf ciently satisfactory perform this adjustment Be...

Page 76: ...RGENCE adjustment each of red green and blue images is partially moved for colour matching The adjustment may be necessary when the Game Board is replaced or changed or screen size is changed Be sure...

Page 77: ...LINE CONVERGENCE adjustment the adjustment point of the column line vertical or row line horizontal is comprehensively moved for colour matching It is convenient to utilize this adjustment when the co...

Page 78: ...forming soldering procedures If soldering iron is handled carelessly there could be res or burns Proceed very carefully when heating thermal contraction tube Careless op erations can result in res or...

Page 79: ...er L and right shell Cover R The controller s internal components are mounted on the right shell so work with the gun lying on its right side To replace the Shot Selector button microswitch rst remove...

Page 80: ...ake out the microswitch FIG 11 1e 6 Solder the new microswitch in place to reconstruct the gun controller When performing this step verify the points listed below before reattaching Cover L and Cover...

Page 81: ...perate the TRIGGER SHOT SELECTOR and ACTION buttons to make sure that the microswitches turn ON OFF correctly FIG 11 1g FIG 11 1h 8 After replacement perform an INPUT TEST refering to the instruction...

Page 82: ...placing the Microswitch to remove the Cover L 2 Remove the connector to replace the sensor unit FIG 11 2a 3 Refer to the previous item then attach Cover R while being careful of each of the parts 4 Af...

Page 83: ...remove the solenoid assembly 3 Remove the 8 screws and replace the solenoid 4 Secure the solenoid assembly with 4 screws and replace the connector When doing this make sure not to damage the wiring 5...

Page 84: ...be cleaned once every 3 months When cleaning follow the procedure below 1 Turn the power for the machine OFF Open the coin chute door 2 Remove the Coin Selector from the coin chute door 3 Open the gat...

Page 85: ...cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry 5 Remove the CRADLE When removing the retaining ring E ring be very careful so as not to bend the rotary shaft 6 Remove stain...

Page 86: ...g to the option settings found in the relevant Price of Play Settings Table on the following pages For Germany DM France Fr Switzerland SFr use the appropriate existing setting shown above from anothe...

Page 87: ...82 COIN SELECTOR CREDIT SETTINGS 12 PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS FOR UK...

Page 88: ...COIN SELECTOR CREDIT SETTINGS 83 12 PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS FOR EURO...

Page 89: ...Check for anoma lies such as the following Does it smell like something is burning Is there sock et discoloration Are any lamps being replaced frequently Do lamps not go on properly Be careful when h...

Page 90: ...the two screws from the top of the billboard box Replacing the Billboard Box Florescent Lamp FIG 13a 3 Remove the FL cover plate to reveal FL lamp FIG 13b 4 Change the orescent lamp 5 Re build the bi...

Page 91: ...ash Do not submerge the machine in any body of water such as the atlantic or paci c oceans Salt water can erode certain parts of the product which can cause failure in operation Once a year request th...

Page 92: ...CTRON IC PARTS Inspection As appropriate See above POWER CABLE Inspection Cleaning 1 year See above CABINET INTERIOR Cleaning 1 year See above CABINET SURFACES Cleaning As appropriate See below TABLE...

Page 93: ...in this manual have been taken do not take measures indiscriminately Cut off the power immediately and contact the of ce shown in this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purcha...

Page 94: ...rming a speaker test See 9 The Control Unit Gun does not target correctly Due to external or environmen tal factors the targeting is off Perform calibration in TEST Mode See 9 Sensor may befaulty Repl...

Page 95: ...are applied in mak ing connections the connector or its terminal xtures could be damaged re sulting in electrical shock short circuits or res In this product setting changes are made during the test...

Page 96: ...r screen Remove the LINDBERGH together with the wooden base PCB Board on which it has been mounted 1 Turn off the power 2 Remove the anti release screw FIG 16 1a 3 Romove the door slowly being careful...

Page 97: ...E BOARD 16 6 Replace the Lindbergh by following this operation in reverse 5 Remove the 4 screws which secure the Lindbergh to the wooden base FIG 16 1d SCREW 4 M4x16 w at spring washers large at washe...

Page 98: ...n in the gure below DIP SW SETTING With the key chip inserted into it this board serves as a special purpose game board for the product Use with the dip switches DIP SW on the board at the prescribed...

Page 99: ...94 DESIGN RELATED PARTS 17 DESIGN RELATED PARTS 17 For the warning display stickers refer to Section 1...

Page 100: ...SY SUB CABI DX GE 1300UK ASSY CONT HOLDER L GE 1300UK ASSY CONT HOLDER L GE 1320UK ASSY CONT HOLDER R GE 2000UK ASSY CONTROL PANEL CTF 2100 CONTROL UNIT GE 4100UK ASSY MAIN BD GE 4100UK ASSY ELEC GE 6...

Page 101: ...96 PARTS LIST 18 1 TOP ASSY GE DX GE 0000UK D 1 2...

Page 102: ...OOR DFMD W FR LOCK C120 UNIV 102 220 5574UK LOCK J9117 KEY TO LIKE 22MM 103 220 5725 05B DOOR SINGLE MINI H SECURITY BLK 104 220 5574 110UK LOCK KEY DIFFERS 11MM W O CAM 201 030 000840 SB M8X40 BLT W...

Page 103: ...98 PARTS LIST 18 2 ASSY PTV GE 0500UK D 1 2 SORRY BUT NO IMAGE AT TIME OF PRINT...

Page 104: ...CTF 0665UK FAN UNIT AC UK 11 GE 0511UK STICKER PTV SIDE L 12 GE 0512UK STICKER PTV SIDE R 13 SPX 0532UK PROTECT SCREEN PTV 14 SPX 0533UK RETAINING BRKT HORIZ PTV 101 200 5788 31 PROJECTION DSPL T 50T...

Page 105: ...100 PARTS LIST 18 3 ASSY CABINET DX GE 1000UK D 1 2...

Page 106: ...FUSE BD COVER 21 JPT 3101 TUBE CLAMP 22 253 5366 CASJ BOX 23 839 1243 FUSE BD CTF 24 GE 1001 BUK PLATE INSTR SUPPORT 201 000 T00408 0B M4X8 MSCR TH BLK 202 030 000820 0B M8X20 BLT HEX BLK W S 203 060...

Page 107: ...102 PARTS LIST 18 4 ASSY BILLBOARD GE 0550UK D1 2...

Page 108: ...15 253 5460 01 AIR VENT BLACK 16 LB1119 STICKER 100V 30W 17 LB1104 STICKER CAUTION HOT SURFACE 18 LB1102 STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE 19 GE 0653UK BOX LED 101 390 5695 30 AUK FL TRAY 100V 30W 102 LT1014...

Page 109: ...OWER 4 EZT 0603 SIDE BRKT 6 GE 0606UK STICKER FRONT PANEL L 7 GE 0607UK STICKER FRONT PANEL R 8 GE 0608UK PLATE CONN 9 GE 0609UK PLATE CONN LOWER 101 130 013 04040WP SPEAKER 4OHM 40WATT 201 050 F00500...

Page 110: ...PARTS LIST 105 18 6 ASSY PTV BASE GE 0650UK...

Page 111: ...LEG BRKT 6 253 5460 01 AIR VENT BLACK 7 601 5699X LEG ADJ BOLT M16X75 SEGA 10 GE 0670UK AC UNIT 11 GE 0660UK ASSY XFMR 101 601 9377 CASTOR FAI 75 201 030 000630 SB M6X30 BLT W S BLK 202 068 652016 M6...

Page 112: ...O PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 CTF 0663UK TRANS BASE 101 560 LBGH 01UK XFMR LINDBERGH 230 100V 8A 201 000 P00412 W M4X12 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 202 068 441616 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS 301 GE 60037UK WH AC EXT2 F...

Page 113: ...ART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 GE 0671UK AC BRKT 101 EP1382 FILTER SCHAFFNER FN682 10 06 103 EP1387 IEC INLET SW BZV01 Z0000 70 201 000 P00308 M3X8 MSCR PAN PAS 203 050 F00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS 301 GE 601...

Page 114: ...DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HOD 1151 MASK BASE 2 JPT 1082 IR COVER 101 838 13145R02 LED BD GUN SENSOR HOD 201 050 U00300 M3 NUT NYLOK PAS 202 068 330808 PN M3 WSHR 8OD FLT NYLON 203 050 F00400 M4 NUT FLG SER P...

Page 115: ...O PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 105 5340 01 FAN BRKT LONG 101 260 0011 02 FAN AC100V 50 60HZ SP100A 112 102 FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM FG 12 201 000 P00312 W M3X12 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 308 CTF 60019UK WH...

Page 116: ...PARTS LIST 111 18 11 ASSY SUB CABI DX GE 1100UK D1 2...

Page 117: ...CTF 1114UK CABI TOP LID 17 GE 1115UK GLASS HOLDER 18 GE 1116UK LAMP GLASS 19 GE 1117UK SASH LAMP GLASS 21 GE 1119UK CONTROL PANEL HOLDER 28 117 0062 PLATE LOCK RETAINER SPIKE WASH 30 DUT 0302UK COIN...

Page 118: ...PTION NOTE 1 GE 1340UK ASSY LIGHT HOLDER 2 CTF 1301 CONTROLLER HOLDER L 3 GE 1302UK CONTROLLER HOLDER PLATE 4 CTF 1303 CONTROLLER HOOK 5 CTF 1002UK WASHER CTF 201 FAS 290037 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M5X...

Page 119: ...114 PARTS LIST 18 13 ASSY HOLDER LIGHT GE 1340UK D1 2...

Page 120: ...PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 CTF 1341UK HOLDER LIGHT COVER 2 CTF 1342UK HOLDER LIGHT PLATE 3 CTF 1343UK LED BD BRKR 101 838 14463 BL UK LED BAR BD BLUE 201 050 U00300 M3 NUT NYLOCK PAS 202 060 F00300 M...

Page 121: ...TION NOTE 1 GE 1340UK ASSY LIGHT HOLDER 2 CTF 1321 CONTROLLER HOLDER R 3 GE 1322UK CONTROLLER HOLDER PLATE 4 CTF 1303 CONTROLLER HOOK 5 CTF 1002UK WASHER CTF 201 FAS 290037 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M5X2...

Page 122: ...6UK STICKER CONTROL PANEL 101 509 6101 SW PB OBSA 45UM Y 1FLED Y 5V 102 838 14463 BL UK LED BAR BD BLUE 201 050 F00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS 202 068 441616 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS 205 000 T00412 0B M4X12 MS...

Page 123: ...118 PARTS LIST 18 16 ASSY CONTROL UNIT CTF 2100 D1 2...

Page 124: ...2119 CAP BASE 21 CTF 2120 LIGHT CAP 22 CTF 2121 PAD BEZEL 23 CTF 2122 PAD PIN 24 CTF 2123 TRIGGER SPRING 25 CTF 2124 SELECTOR SPRING 26 CTF 2125 SHAFT 27 CTF 2126 JOINT PIN 28 CTF 2127 SHAFT STOPPER...

Page 125: ...120 PARTS LIST 18 17 SENSOR UNIT JPT 2030 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 JPT 2031 SENSOR HOLDER 101 838 13144 SENSOR BD GUN SENSE 201 013 P00306 TAP SCREW 2 PH 3X6...

Page 126: ...MB EXP 5 LB1101 LABEL WARNING BATTERY 8 LB1111 STICKER PLEASE RECYCLE 9 610 0727 0029 DVD SOFT KIT CTF EVO 101 400 5457 91 SW REGU ATX JVS 201 000 P00416 W M4X16 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 301 GE 60001UK WH PO...

Page 127: ...EDIT DX 109 400 050 024 01 PSU 24VDC 50W MW LPS 50 24 110 OS1011 PCB FEET RICHCO LCBS L 5 01 201 000 P00416 W M4X16 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 202 012 P00325 N4X1 S TAP PAN PAS 203 000 P00308 W M3X8 MSCR PAN W...

Page 128: ...PARTS LIST 123 18 20 ASSY WIRE SUB CABI D 2 2 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 301 GE 60024UK WH GUN HOLDER 302 GE 60030UK WH START SENSOR CO 303 GE 60105UK WH BACK LIGHT LED...

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Page 130: ...ample 51 WHITE RED Note 2 The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire U AWG16 K AWG18 L AWG20 None AWG22 The color codes for the wires used in the diagrams in the follow...

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