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13. System operation   

 

 

 

If the power is turned on, SEAT slowly moves to the boarding position, so make sure that there is 
nobody around SEAT before turning it on. 

 

If the power is turned off, SEAT slowly moves to the initial position, so make sure that there is 
nobody around SEAT before turning it off. 

 

Do not turn the power OFF

 (

0

-ON

 (

1

)

 consecutively. If you want to reset, turn it off and wait for 

at least 1 minute to turn it on. Otherwise, a motor controller and a motor within MCU might be 
damaged. 

 

 

It is AC220V within the machine. Never dissemble or repair the machine without approval. 

 

 

Never dissemble or repair the machine without approval from MSCU. 

 
 

13-1. System operation (Power ON) 

 

 

Turn Main Power Switch ON (

1

) to operate the system. 

If MSCU is turned on to make a sound in about 5 seconds, SEAT descends to move in the right direction. If it 
is completed, “Cabin Initialize” appears on the monitor in 3 to 4 minutes, and SEAT moves to the boarding 
position. If it is completed and the system is prepared, <Advertize Screen> appears.   
 

 

< Advertize Screen > 

 
 

13-2. System End (Power OFF)   

 

Turn Main Power Switch OFF (

0

) on the side of MSCU. If Switch is OFF (

0), 

the entire system is finished. (At 

that time SEAT might be slanted.)     

 

Summary of Contents for AQUARACE EXTREME

Page 1: ...is manual carefully and understand it thoroughly before operation Please keep this manual in a safe place at all times and refer to it for any future references Make sure to pass this manual on to future owners of Mini Rider2 when the product is moved or sold ...

Page 2: ...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 th...

Page 3: ...accidents can be caused Ensure that where product is operated has sufficient lighting allowing the warnings to be red If any label is peeled off apply it again immediately Please place an order with where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated When handling the Monitor be very careful Applies only to the product w monitor Some of the monitor TV parts are subject to high tension...

Page 4: ... 10 4 SPECIFICATION 12 5 PARTS 13 6 ACCESSORY 18 7 INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY 19 8 SAFETY FEATURE 37 9 CONTROL PANEL 38 10 CONTENTS OF THE GAME 39 11 TEST MODE 46 12 HOW TO PLAY THE GAME GUIDES FOR RIDERS 54 13 SYSTEM OPERATION 56 14 NETWORK PLAY 58 15 MONITOR 62 16 REPAIR MAINTENANCE 64 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 65 18 PARTS LIST 68 ...

Page 5: ...he trained site maintenance personnel or technician Contact the service representative listed in this manual for assistance If this manual is lost contact the retailer or the service representative listed in this manual for a copy You will be able to find IMPORTANT sings throughout the manual where special attention is needed This sign does not concern any damage to property or human body When thi...

Page 6: ...aused by MISHANDLING 4 Malfunctions caused by NOT FOLLOWING THIS MANUAL AT ALL TIMES 5 Malfunctions caused by UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS including ADDITIONS 6 Malfunctions caused by INTENTIONAL DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT 7 Malfunctions caused by NOT FOLLOWING THE MAINTENANCE ROUTINE 8 Detail examination conducted by manufacturer s engineer regular maintenance moving the product re installation 9 Malfun...

Page 7: ...nicians are as follows Site Maintenance Personnel Individuals with experience in maintaining amusement equipment vending machines etc working under the supervision of the owner operator of this product to maintain machines within amusement facilities or similar premises by carrying out everyday procedures such as assembly maintenance inspections and replace of units expendable parts Duties of Site...

Page 8: ...C boards and all connectors completely Unstable connections may cause an electric fire Do not make any unauthorized changes or modifications to the product Doing so may cause fire or an electric shock In some cases it can hurt and cause physical injury to the user operator or bystander The manufacturer and or seller will not be liable for any accidents that occur on products that have undergone un...

Page 9: ...r electric specifications Check whether the product conforms to the voltage current and frequency provided at the installation location For the electric specifications see the plate label attached on the product If electric source outside of the specification is used it can cause a fire or electric shock Inside the installation location a breaker and an earth connection for the product are require...

Page 10: ... not attempt a disassembly procedure not described in this manual Special tools and adjustment procedures are required to disassemble assemble much of the mechanical parts of the product Improper disassemble assemble can lead to accident during disassembly assembly such as electrical shock and human injury If the product does not fit through the entrance even after the disassembly specified in thi...

Page 11: ...too close to the product during initialization collision with the moving cabin can occur For safe operation make sure to execute a trial operation after power on Since the cabin moves the product is equipped with safety devices Please check whether these safety devices work normally as follows Does the seat belt secure the player properly Is the seat belt free of damages or excessive wear Does the...

Page 12: ... or any foreign substances into any open parts or doors of the product It may cause electric shock or short circuit Do not lean on or climb on the product It may cause accidents from falling and turnover of the product Do not pull out the power plug recklessly It may cause short circuit or electric shock Person under the height of 90cm may not ride Person with the height from 90cm to 120cm must ri...

Page 13: ...ea 3320mm x 2175mm x 2272mm Total Weight 750Kg Maximum Power Consumption 14 73A 2467 7W AC 200V 50 60Hz 14 43A 2449 3W AC 220V 50 60Hz 11 38A 2301 6W AC 240V 50 60Hz Monitor 46 LCD Demo Display 60 PDP Maximum Passenger weigh Maximum 150kg person ...

Page 14: ...U T E T O W E R P E D A L R E A R F R P B E L L O W S M S C U S E N S O R R R E A R S I D E F E N C E R R E A R F E N C E S I D E F E N C E S U P P O R T E R L S E N S O R L M S C U C A B L E C O V E R S I D E F E N C E S U P P O R T E R R L E F T F R O N T F E N C E R I G H T F R O N T F E N C E ...

Page 15: ...Coinchute Tower of this product has compatibility that various Coin Frames can be installed Side Step Passenger loading step Billboard Publications board Fence Keeps gallery away and guards the machine Control Panel Game controls Motion Actuator Mechanism 2 actuators and 2 joints for motion anti twist structure links and etc Area Sensor Safety Sensor When triggered cabin stops the motion and resum...

Page 16: ...stem Control Unit MSCU Front Panel SYSTEM COMPUTOR SCU Panel SCU MCU Transformer AC UNIT Speaker Cable Lan Cable Coin Tower Cable Steetring Cable RS232 Cable VGA Cable DVI type Amp Volume System Computer Motion BD Can Cable RS232 Cable ...

Page 17: ...H W and S W 4 MCU Motor Control Unit Composed of 2 Servo motor drivers that controls the operation of 2 Actuators for motion 5 Transformer A transformer unit that can convert any country s electricity to suite the machine 5 3 AC UNIT AC UNIT No Item Description 1 Main Power Switch When pushed to ON 1 position system powers up and the cabin moves to initial position When pushed to OFF 0 position en...

Page 18: ...hute Tower Coinchute Tower is composed of Coin Frame and Coin Vault Coinchute Tower is designed to work with various types of Coin Frame 2 Test Button Used only when game settings need to be changed Goes into TEST mode when pressed during the Advertise Screen is showing 3 Service Button When pushed credit is added to the game Used to raise credit while operation Service Button Test Button ...

Page 19: ...SIMULINE INC 18 6 Accessory Part Quantity MSCU Box Key 3 Coinchute Tower Key 2 Manual 1 ...

Page 20: ...lly severe accidents may occur to both of the passengers and workers If there are no technicians or site maintenance personnel are available for installation please contact the office listed in this manual Make sure that the required space is available for the installation The space required for the installation is noted in this manual Insufficient installation space may cause accidents during ins...

Page 21: ...on site 2 SENSOR installation 3 SIDE FENCE SUPPORTER installation 4 REAR SIDE FENCE installation 5 REAR FENCE installation 6 SIDE STEP installation 7 RIGHT FRONT FENCE installation 8 COINCHUTE TOWER installation 9 LEFT FRONT FENCE installation 10 BILLBOARD Installation 11 MSCU Installation 12 Power Cable ...

Page 22: ...NE INC 21 Tools needed for Installation Philips Screwdriver 24mm Spanner M16 10 13 17 19 24mm Ratchet M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 8mm Ashai 5 16 7 95mm HAPP Mini Socket Wrench Coin Frame Rachet Driver MSCU Cable Cover ...

Page 23: ...all make sure there is enough room for loading and unloading Adjust the adjusters so the product is level When the installation location is decided lower the adjusters all the way to the floor Lower the adjusters until the bottom of the caster is about 4mm from the floor Turing a full circle of spanner makes Adjuster go up by 2 mm So after fixing Adjuster please revolve it with a spanner two times...

Page 24: ...Fig 7 2a It will be installed in SIDE FENCE SUPPORTER with four Hex Bolts M6 x 20L In installment the SENSOR CABLE under the SENSOR must be in advance placed outside through the pipe Please be careful not to be confused with the direction of between the right and the left The sensor attached with REFLECTOR should be in the left Fig 7 2b ...

Page 25: ... The upper side of REAR SIDE SUPPORTER and that of BASE FRAME should be fixed in a parallel way Three SENSOR Cables must be connected and inserted inside At this time the cables must be connected with the ones with the same tags so that REAR and RIGHT SENSOR CABLE may not be exchanged Please remember that when you step on REAR SIDE SUPPORTOR in the state of REAR SIDE FENCE not installed it can be ...

Page 26: ...tion REAR SIDE FENCE can be installed with eight Hex Bolts M8 x 20L Fig 7 4a It can be fixed by FIX NUT after lifting two Adjusters at the maximum level Rear Side Fences must be installed at the both right and left sides of BASE FRAME Fig 7 4b ...

Page 27: ... with eight Hex Bolts M8 x 20L In case the level of the hall is not fit in please rearrange the height of ADJUSTER in REAR SIDE FENCE Fig 7 5 6 SIDE STEP installation SIDE STEP in the side of BASE FRAME can be fixed with four Hex Bolts M8 x 20L They must be installed at the both right and left sides of BASE FRAME Fig 7 6 ...

Page 28: ... installation This can be installed at the right front of BASE FRAME with four Hex Bolts M8 x 20L Fig 7 7 8 COINCHUTE TOWER installation After you open SIDE DOOR of COINCHUTE TOWER you must place the cable through a wiring hole Fig 7 8a ...

Page 29: ...onnected at the lower end of SIDE DOOR The EARTH CABLE of the main body must be thrusted toward COINCHUTE TOWER hooked on a BOLT and fixed by a M4 NUT Fig 7 8b COINCHUTE TOWER will be installed at the left side of BASE FRAME with four Hex Bolts M8 x 20L Fig 7 8c You can shut SIDE DOOR ...

Page 30: ...SIMULINE INC 29 9 LEFT FRONT FENCE installation This can be installed at the left front of BASE FRAME with eight Hex Bolts M8 x 20L Fig 7 9 ...

Page 31: ...Billboard over the Monitor you can hang it on CATCH CLIP and fix it with four Hex Bolts M8 x 20L conferring the following figure Fig 7 10a After opening the COVER at the backside of Billboard you can connect LED POWER CABLE And then you can close the COVER Fig 7 10b ...

Page 32: ...USC in a hole Fig 7 11b The Connectors which are outside of the front of the main body and backside of MSCU should be connected according to their shapes After that HANDLE UNIT USB CABLE DVI CABLE can be connected After opening AC UNIT and SIDE COVER as in Fig 7 11c Fig 7 11d you can connect it with the front side of BASE FRAME by VIBRISOLATION BOLT M10 x 25L and M10 NUT EARTH CABLE can be connect...

Page 33: ...SIMULINE INC 32 Fig 7 11c Fig 7 11d Fig 7 11e You can fix again the disjointed MSCU CABLE COVER by using RACHET DRVIER ...

Page 34: ...SIMULINE INC 33 Fig 7 11f Finally you can install MSCU BASE WIRE at the both right and left sides with HEX BOLT M6 x 20L Fig 7 11g ...

Page 35: ...t expose the power cable or the earth cable out in a place such as a walkway Electric shock or short circuit may occur if the cables are damaged Also pedestrians may trip and fall Cover the cables well with a cable molds or conceal the cables so they cannot be seen Secure the main power cable with cable gland If the cables are not secured properly movements of the product may cause electric shock ...

Page 36: ...AP NUT at CABLE GLAND Fig 7 12a After uniting four TRUSS Screws M4X10 please open AC UNIT COVER Fig 7 12b As you are conferring the explanation on the attached sticker you can connect SELECT terminal with VOLTAGE SELECTION TERMINAL BLOCK and fix it with a BOLT Fig 7 12c SELECT ...

Page 37: ...input electrical terminal stand After connecting the two lines of electrical Cable as in the following figure please connect a ground wire at the position with the sign of ground connection Please make sure to have electrical Cable fixed firmly by revolving Cap Nut in Cable Grand in right direction Fig 7 12d ...

Page 38: ...ved 2 Motion Stop Button Seat 2 When pressed during play motion stops and the cabin is lowered slowly to the initial position 3 Seatbelt Seat 2 Prepared for the safety of the riders When not fastened game starts without motion If un fastened during play motion of the cabin stops and resumes in 3 seconds after re fastening 4 Safety Fence Exterior Keeps gallery away to avoid any collisions ...

Page 39: ...heck Point during the game the usable frequency increases Up to 4 can be stored 3 Start Yellow Put in a coin and press the button to start the game 4 Driver Change Green It can change the wining driver of the game during the 2 person play If you push the button Player Change appears on the screen and the driver changes 5 View Change Red It can change monitor view Whenever you push the button it ch...

Page 40: ...s can experience the speed of the boat and oceanic waves with excitement 1 ADVERTIZE Customer waiting Put in a coin and press Start Button to start the game You don t have to put in a coin at a time of Free Play 2 Safe device description It explains about safe devices including Motion Stop Button Seatbelt and Sensor ...

Page 41: ...in A driver that accelerates gets an upper hand first Driver is replaced every 40 seconds and if Driver Change is pressed drivers can be replaced at any time Select a desired mode by turning the handle and accelerate to choose 4 SELECT MODE 2 Screen Race Mode It is possible to take part in AQUA RACE Drivers compete against many other rivals to win Time Attack Mode It is a time attack mode Rivals d...

Page 42: ...ficulty Select a desired course by turning a handle and accelerate to choose 6 SELECT COURSE Screen All Mighty Boat It is Balance Boat It is good at balancing and even beginners can operate it High Speed Boat It is a high speed boat Zero blast offs and the speed lag behind Sprinter Boat It is a moment acceleration boat Despite excellent Zero blast offs and acceleration the highest speed lags behin...

Page 43: ...k Point If Check Point is passed Time increases and 1 boost appears Boost Accelerator If the boost is filled with blue color press Booster Button for acceleration Whenever Check Point is passed during the game usable frequency increases Up to 4 can be stored Rival Rival indicates there is one rival behind my boat Total Time Total time Game start current Lap Time It is time required to complete a c...

Page 44: ...SIMULINE INC 43 8 RESULT Screen If the game is completed position is indicated on the Result Screen 9 GAME OVER Screen After the game is over Game Over Screen is indicated ...

Page 45: ...SIMULINE INC 44 Game Error Screen Sensor Detection Loose Seatbelt Motion Stop Pressed ...

Page 46: ...SIMULINE INC 45 Wrong Route Over Time A course is completed without finishing the game Only Lap Time 1 indicated ...

Page 47: ...u press Test Button inside Coinchute Tower on ADVERTIZE Customer Waiting screen it enters Test Mode TEST MODE Main Screen ITEM SELECT Press View Change Button to select menu DECIDE Press START Button to determine selected button MONITOR TEST Monitor Test Screen 1 Monitor Test Screen 2 NEXT Press START Button EXIT Press TEST Button ...

Page 48: ... SENSOR ON is indicated LAMP TEST Press START Button EXIT Press TEST Button AJUSTMENT Screen 1 Screen 2 Calibrate Accele and Brake in the left Seat 1 Player Step Accele and press Start Button to calibrate Accele Pedal Step Accele Press START Release it to adjust min max value of Accele Pedal inside the program Screen 3 Screen 4 ...

Page 49: ...te Brake Pedal Step Brake Press START Button Release it to adjust min max value of Brake Pedal inside the program Calibrate Accele and Brake of the right Seat 2 Player It is calibrated in the same way as the left Seat 1Player Screen 5 Screen 6 Screen 7 Screen 8 ...

Page 50: ...etermine selected button If you want to save changed setup press YES and if you do not want to save it press NO SOUND TEST SOUND TEST Screen ITEM SELECT Press View Change to select Menu VALUE SELECT Turn the handle to adjust Volume Value EXIT Press TEST Button Turn the handle to adjust desired Volume Value in the selected menu ...

Page 51: ... Press TEST Button Turn the handle right and left to determine desired values of Coin Credit and Free Play etc FACTORY SETTING Factory Setting Screen SELECT Press View Change Button to select Menu DECIDE Press START Button to determine selected menu EXIT Press TEST Button If you want to return to initial setting value press YES and if you do not want to return press NO ...

Page 52: ...s YES and if you do not want to reset it press NO NETWORK CONFIGURATION Network Configuration Screen ITEM SELECT Press View Change Button to select Menu METHOD SELECT Turn Handle to select Mode EXIT Press TEST Button Select Connection Method only at a time of communication play and then turn Handle to set it on It the network is connected Connect State is indicated as Connect showing a connected p...

Page 53: ...ation data are indicated TOTAL UPTIME Total operation time TOTAL PLAY FREQUENCY Total number of plays COIN PLAY FREQUENCY Total number of coin plays SERVICE PLAY FREQUENCY Total number of service plays MAX PLAY TIME Maximum play time MIN PLAY TIME Minimum play time AVERAGE PLAY TIME Average play time USED BOAT COUNT Number of boats used MODE SELECT COUNT Number of selected modes ...

Page 54: ...EXIT Press TEST Button Select Connection Mode ON to connect Motion Control BD Otherwise select OFF It indicates Version of Motion Control BD Motor Driver Status and Can Communication Status If errors occur in Motion Control BD the following Error Code is indicated Please refer to Error Code Table in P65 17 2 Motion Control BD Error FF00 Motor Control BD Error Indication Screen ...

Page 55: ...asten your seat belt 1 Check if Seat is in the boarding position Advertize Screen 2 Put in a coin Game Start Screen appears Game Start Screen 3 Board Seat 4 Fasten your seatbelt for safety Fasten the seat belt on the empty seat in case of a single game The seat moves only when the seat belts both in the left and the right are fastened 5 Press START Button Safety Device Description Screen appears b...

Page 56: ...d step Accele to determine it 7 Aquarace Extreme Game Screen starts and Seat moves 8 If the game is finished result is indicated and Game Over Screen appears Result Screen Game Over Screen 9 If the game is finished Seat moves to a boarding position Release the seatbelt after the seat completely stops ...

Page 57: ...ged It is AC220V within the machine Never dissemble or repair the machine without approval Never dissemble or repair the machine without approval from MSCU 13 1 System operation Power ON Turn Main Power Switch ON 1 to operate the system If MSCU is turned on to make a sound in about 5 seconds SEAT descends to move in the right direction If it is completed Cabin Initialize appears on the monitor in ...

Page 58: ...Button in the right and the left of Control Panel If emergency stop is not implemented with the operation turn Main Power Switch OFF 0 STOP BUTTON It is pressed when an emergent situation takes place while SEAT is moving Ex If a rider feel anxious If a rider wants to get off the cabin If emergency stop is required If the button is pressed during the play SEAT stops moving and then slowly moves to ...

Page 59: ...wires should not be damaged because it can also cause an accident of electric shock or short circuit Please do not touch the parts except the designated areas which can be the cause of an accident of electric shock or short circuit Please leave the work for maintenance men or service men If any unqualified man does this work it can cause an accident of electric shock For communication play you nee...

Page 60: ...d through LAN CABLE HUB is built in at the game machine with the earliest SERIAL number This player must be used as a MAIN The source of electricity of all the game machine must be cut off Please open the SIDE COVER of each MSCU Fig 14 1a LAN PORT can be seen like the following figure if you open SIDE COVER Fig 14 1b ...

Page 61: ...r EX1 When two game players are used for Communication Play One end of CONNECTOR must be connected with LAN PORT of main machine and the other end of it must be connected with LAN PORT of the other game machine EX2 When three game players are used for Communication Play Two LAN CABLEs can be connected as in the figure EX3 When four game machines are used for Network Play Three LAN CABLEs can be co...

Page 62: ...select the menu of CONNECTION METHOD in the screen of NETWORK CONFIGURATION You can assign each ID for each Game machine ID of the Main Game Player You can assign PLAYER 1 for the ID as revolving the HANDLE NOTICE The ID of the Main Game Player must be assigned as PLAYER 1 ID of the other Game Players You can assign PLAYER 2 to PLAYER 4 for the IDs as revolving the HANDLE Main screen of NETWORK CO...

Page 63: ...u install or disassemble the monitor or if you insert an external connector make sure to pull the power cable If not it might cause an electric shock or an accident Do not modify the monitor without approval If modification causes a mechanical trouble the manufacture is not responsible for it High voltage Since high voltage occurs inside the monitor it is extremely dangerous so do not touch the in...

Page 64: ... dizziness to players or other customers Do not touch the monitor in other places than designated It might cause an electric shock or an accident Check the position of the monitor adjuster It is in the back of the monitor Fig 15 2a Monitor Adjuster BRIGHTNESS It adjusts the level of brightness of the screen CONTRAST It adjusts the level of contrast of the screen SHARPNESS It adjusts the level of s...

Page 65: ...ause accidents on account of sudden operation of the seat or electronic shock Make sure to check the followings on a regular basis for the purpose of safety Control Panel is touched by a player Make sure to clean it so that a player can enjoy the game comfortably Regular checkpoint Description Time External frame Check of the landing of Adjuster Everyday FRP surface Cleaning At an appropriate time...

Page 66: ... one minute If it does not start contact the manufacturer or the seller Check if Area Sensor responds YELLOW LED OFF Remove obstacles YELLOW LED ON If the SEAT does not move Check if Area Sensor responds without any obstacle YELLOW LED OFF Check if Area Sensor is appropriately installed 17 2 Motion Control BD Error If any problem occurs in Motion Control BD the following error message appears on t...

Page 67: ...s repeated contact the manufacturer or the seller F800 Motor Drive BD 12V Relay K5 K8 contact problem If SMPS RD 65A 12V output voltage is normal measure 12V power in Motor Drive BD J7 Connector If there is no 12V power check connection Harness FFFE It occurs when Actuator Limit Sensor cannot be found 1 Check Actuator Limit Sensor Joint and Connector 2 If it is normal 1 but if FFFE Error is repeat...

Page 68: ...ltage Check if 220R and 220T are in 210V to 230V 2 If Actuator Grease Up is insufficient the error might occur Check Grease and if it is not sufficient Grease it Up 3 If it is normal in the item 1 and 2 and if the same error is repeated in specific Drive BD contact the manufacturer to replace Motor Drive BD 40C3 DOC3 Over Voltage Protection Error 1 Check if Main Tran output voltage 220R 220T is in...

Page 69: ...SIMULINE INC 68 18 Parts List ...

Page 70: ...0450 4 ASSY SENSOR L PBR 0500 5 ASSY SENSOR R PBR 0520 6 ASSY FRONT SIDE FENCE L PBR 0540 7 ASSY FRONT SIDE FENCE R PBR 0560 8 ASSY REAR FENCE PBR 0600 9 ASSY REAR SIDE FENCE PBR 0620 10 ASSY RIDE PBR 1000 11 ASSY SUPPORT STEP L PBR 0001 12 ASSY SUPPORT STEP R PBR 0002 13 SIDE STEP PBR 0003 14 MSCU BASE WIRE PBR 0004 201 HEX BOLT M8X20L HB08 20HNB 202 SPRING WASHER M8 W SP08HNB 203 FLAT WASHER M8 ...

Page 71: ...ILLBOARD LED BOARD PLATE PBR 0202 3 BILLBOARD BOX CAP PBR 0203 4 BILLBOARD ACRYL BOARD PLATE PBR 0204 5 CTF WASHER CTF 1002 KO 101 LED BD ESU 00 RA02P SIM ESU 00 RA02P 201 LOW HEAD WRENCH SCREW M5X16L LH05 016NSW 202 RUBBER WASHER Ø19 Ø9 2T W RB09NNB 203 ROUND SEMS SCREW M3X8L SR03 008NNW 204 ROUND SEMS SCREW M4X8L SR04 008NNW 205 TRUSS SCREW M4X12L TR04 012NNB ...

Page 72: ... 2 204 2 205 2 7 201 8 4 ITEM No DESCRIPTION PART No 1 ASSY MSCU BOX PBR 0320 2 ASSY SCU PBR 0340 3 ASSY MCU PBR 0360 4 ASSY AC UNIT PBR 0380 5 ASSY LAN CONNECTOR PBR 0400 6 ASSY UPPER COVER PBR 0410 7 ASSY MCY COVER PBR 0420 8 ASSY TRANS COVER PBR 0430 9 MSCU CABLE COVER 1 PBR 0301 10 PC FIX BRKT 1 PBR 0302 11 HUB FIX BRKT PBR 0303 12 MSCY SIDE COVER 1 PBR 0304 13 HINGE BRKT PBR 0305 14 MSCU CABL...

Page 73: ...bk HINGE 105 HINGE Model KI SD24 LEFT HINGE 106 HINGE Model KI SD24 RIGHT HINGE 201 TRUSS SCREW M4X8L TR04 08NNB 202 WING SCREW M4X20L WB04 020NNB 203 FLANGE NUT M4 N FN04NSN 204 FLAT WASHER M4 LARGE W FL04NNB 205 SPRING WASHER M4 W SP04NNB 206 FLUSH SCREW M5X12L FS05 012NNW 207 HEX BOLT M6X20L HB06 020HNB 208 SPRING WASHER M6 W SP06HNB 209 FLAT WASHER M6 W FL06HNB ...

Page 74: ...0470 3 ASSY COIN PLATE PBR 0480 4 COIN CHUTE TOWER BOX PBR 0451 5 RUBBER PAD MET 03 025P 6 DENOMI PLATE PBR 0452 7 EDY COVER PBR 0453 102 42 0756 07 7 digit meter DC05V HAPPS ECB 05 024P 201 WRENCH SCREW M6X20L WR06 020HNB 202 FLAT WASHER M6 LARGE W FL06HNB 203 SPRING WASHER M6 W SP06HNB 204 TRUSS SCREW M4X8L TR04 008NNB 205 FLANGE NUT M4 FH 04NSN 206 ROUND HEAD WRENCH SCREW M4X12L RW04 012NNB ...

Page 75: ...NSOR FRAME L PBR 0501 2 SENSOR COVER L PBR 0502 3 SENSOR ADJUST BRAKET L PBR 0503 4 FOOT SENSOR FIX BRKT PBR 0504 5 REFLECTOR SUPPORT PLATE PBR 0505 101 PRK 25B LEUZE ESU 05 R046P 102 MECHATEM REFLECTOR KEO SAMG ESU 05 R047P 201 ROUND SEMS SCREW M3X8L SR03 008NNB 202 ROUND SEMS SCREW M3X20L SR03 020NNB 203 ROUND SEMS SCREW M4X8L TR04 008NNB ...

Page 76: ...DESCRIPTION PART No 1 SENSOR FRAME R PBR 0521 2 SENSOR COVER R PBR 0522 3 SENSOR ADJUST BRAKET L PBR 0523 4 FOOT SENSOR FIX BRKT PBR 0524 5 SENSOR ADJUST BRAKET R PBR 0525 101 PRK 25B LEUZE ESU 05 R046P 201 ROUND SEMS SCREW M3X8L SR03 08NNB 202 ROUND SEMS SCREW M3X20L SR03 020NNB 203 TRUSS SCREW M4X8L TR04 008NNB ...

Page 77: ... y Front Side Fence L PBR 0540 1 2 101 2 201 4 ITEM No DESCRIPTION PART No 1 FRONT SIDE FENCE FRAME PBR 0541 2 REFLECTOR SUPPORT PLATE PBR 0505 101 MECHATEM REFLECTOR KEO SAMG ESU 05 R047P 201 TRUSS SCREW M4X8L TR04 008NNB ...

Page 78: ...TEM No DESCRIPTION PART No 1 MIRROR FRAME R PBR 0561 2 FRONT SIDE FENCE PC PBR 0562 3 REFLECTOR SUPPORT PLATE PBR 0505 101 MECHATEM REFLECTOR KEO SAMG ESU 05 R047P 201 TRUSS SCREW M4X8L TR04 008NNB 202 FLUSH SCREW M5X12L FL05 012NNB 203 RACK WASHER M5 W LC05NNB 204 RUBBER WASHER W RB05NNB ...

Page 79: ...s y Rear Fence PBR 0600 1 2 201 12 202 12 203 12 ITEM No DESCRIPTION PART No 1 REAR FENCE FRAME PBR 0601 2 REAR FENCE PC PBR 0602 201 FLUSH SCREW M5X12L FL05 012NNB 202 RACK WASHER M5 W LC05NNB 203 RUBBER WASHER W RB05NNB ...

Page 80: ... 201 12 202 12 203 12 101 2 1 ITEM No DESCRIPTION PART No 1 REAR SIDE FENCE FRAME PBR 0621 2 REAR SIDE FENCE PC PBR 0622 101 LEVEL FOOT A VS 10 M10 80L A VS 10 201 FLUSH SCREW M5X12L FL05 012NNB 202 RACK WASHER M5 W LC05NNB 203 RUBBER WASHER W RB05NNB ...

Page 81: ...SE PBR 3000 3 ASSY MONITOR PBR 4000 4 ASSY HANDLE BODY PBR 4500 5 ASSY RIDE BODY PBR 4800 6 ASSY LINK JOINT PBR 5000 7 ASSY ROLL ACTUATOR PBR 5200 8 ASSY BALL JOINT PBR 5400 9 BASE BELLOWS PBR 1001 10 MONITOR BELLOWS PBR 1002 11 MONITOR FIX BRKT PBR 1003 12 B FRONT SIDE BRKT 1 PBR 1004 13 B C REAR SIDE BRKT 1 PBR 1005 14 B FRONT SIDE BRKT 2 PBR 1006 15 B C FRONT BRKT PBR 1007 16 C FRONT SIDE BRKT ...

Page 82: ...0X30L HB10 30HNB 202 SPRING WASHER M10 W SP10HNB 203 FLAT WASHER M10 W FL10HNB 204 TRUSS SCREW M5X12L TR05 012NNB 205 SPRING WASHER M16 W SP16HNB 206 FLAT WASHER M16 W FL16HNB 207 HEX NUT M16 N HN16HNB 208 HEX BOLT M8X25L HB08 25HNB 209 SPRING WASHER M8 W SP08HNB 210 FLAT WASHER M8 W FL08HNB 211 HEX BOLT M8X45L HB08 45HNB ...

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