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Step 5: 
Attach the upper left and right rear side nets, then the upper left and right front side nets: 
 

 

 

Qty  8)  3/8 16 x 3” bolt 
Qty  8)  3/8 16 x 2 3/4” bolt 
Qty  2)  3/8 16 x 1” bolt 
Qty 36)  3/8 washer 
Qty 18)  3/8 16 nylock nut 
 

Summary of Contents for Hot Shot

Page 1: ...Hot Shot Basketball Installation and Operation Manual 990445 02 Oct 15 rev 23 Skee Ball Inc 121 Liberty Lane Chalfont PA 18914 Voice 215 997 8900 Fax 215 997 8982 ...

Page 2: ...splay Attract Mode 24 Coins 24 Game Play 24 Scoring 24 End Of Game 24 Credits 24 Tickets 24 MAJOR COMPONENTS 26 Controller Assembly 26 Program Counter PCB Printed Circuit Board 26 Programming Display 26 Power Supply 26 Ball Release Actuator 27 Speakers 27 Ticket Dispenser 28 Coin Mechanisms Coin Mechs Cash Box 28 ...

Page 3: ...amples 33 FOR YOUR RECORDS 34 TICKET DISPENSER 35 Basic operation of ticket dispenser model DL1275H 35 Ticket Dispenser Components 35 Conditions That Could Cause the Ticket Error To Be Announced 36 Loading of Tickets 36 Ticket Dispenser Replacement 36 Parts Reference 37 GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING 38 Returned Components 39 WARRANTY 40 Wire Schematic 41 ...

Page 4: ...lest A The power cord must be plugged into a grounded three prong outlet Failure to do so could cause permanent injury or game damage B This game is suitable for indoor use only The game should not be installed outdoors or in areas directly exposed to sunlight high humidity direct water contact dust high heat or extreme cold Installation in any such environment shall void the warranty C Only train...

Page 5: ...ECIFICATIONS HOT SHOT BASKETBALL GAME all TBD Height xx in Width xx in Length xx in Weightxxx lbs Uncrated xxx lbs Crated Power Maximums 115 VAC x 0 AMPS xxx WATTS Power Averages 115 VAC x 0 AMPS xxx WATTS ...

Page 6: ...6 ASSEMBLY SEQUENCE Assembly of Hot Shot will require 2 or 3 strong people tools and about 4 hours of time Here is a photo of the finished assembly of the game ...

Page 7: ...7 Here is an isometric drawing of the finished assembly of the game ...

Page 8: ...8 Step 1 Assemble the lower back panel with both the lower right and left rear panels Qty 4 3 8 16 x 1 bolt Qty 8 3 8 washer Qty 4 3 8 16 nylock nut ...

Page 9: ...9 NOTE Tighten the 1 bolts via the hole in the back of the game ...

Page 10: ...10 Step 2 Tip the assembly on its back and attach the upper back panel to the lower back panel Qty 2 3 8 16 x 2 3 4 bolt Qty 4 3 8 washer Qty 2 3 8 16 nylock nut ...

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Page 12: ...d attach the rear playfield floor Qty 4 3 8 16 x 3 bolt Qty 4 specially modified 3 8 washer Qty 4 3 8 washer Qty 4 3 8 16 nylock nut NOTES Insert the 3 bolts through the side holes but do not tighten Hang the rear floor onto bolts underneath ...

Page 13: ...13 Use the specially modified washers on the inside of the bolt The flat of the specially modified washer avoids a clearance problem ...

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Page 15: ...ep 4 Attach the lower left and right front panels then the front playfield floor Qty 4 3 8 16 x 3 bolt Qty 4 3 8 16 x 2 3 4 bolt Qty 4 specially modified 3 8 washer Qty 12 3 8 washer Qty 8 3 8 16 nylock nut ...

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Page 17: ... 5 Attach the upper left and right rear side nets then the upper left and right front side nets Qty 8 3 8 16 x 3 bolt Qty 8 3 8 16 x 2 3 4 bolt Qty 2 3 8 16 x 1 bolt Qty 36 3 8 washer Qty 18 3 8 16 nylock nut ...

Page 18: ...18 NOTE Do not tighten the 3 bolt s nylock nuts to prepare for the mounting of the top canopies in Step 7 ...

Page 19: ...19 Step 6 Attach the backboard Qty 4 3 8 washer Qty 4 3 8 16 nylock nut ...

Page 20: ...nopy NOTE Hardware for this step was applied in Step 5 3 loose bolts in 8 locations Also Use assemblers on ladders on each side to hoist each canopy pass one side to the opposite assembler then lower the slots in each canopy onto the loose 3 bolts then tighten ...

Page 21: ...21 Step 8 Attach the triangular ball diverters using pre made holes in the ramp floor Qty 4 1 4 20 2 cap screw Qty 4 1 4 20 nylock nut ...

Page 22: ...e console then the left and right front vertical ball guards Qty 4 14 self drillers Qty 10 3 8 16 x 2 3 4 bolt Qty 20 3 8 washer Qty 10 3 8 16 nylock nut Qty 4 1 4 20 x 3 1 2 bolt Qty 8 1 4 washer Qty 4 1 4 20 nylock nut ...

Page 23: ...ers and attach the bottom brackets to the game Attach the upper brackets to the game with the 2 3 4 bolts Attach uprights using the provided hardware Ensure that you clamp the console to the frame while attaching at the boltholes Plug in the backboard cables and the rope lights Use the provided wire covers to hide the exposed portions of the cables The disassembly sequence is the reverse of the as...

Page 24: ...adjustable See Game Options Coins Per Play Game Play The object is to score as many points as possible in the time given See Game Options Game Time Scoring The internal computer counts the baskets and acknowledges with a positive message and 2 more points and it is displayed on the console displays During the final seconds of the game 3 more points will be scored for each basket See Game Options T...

Page 25: ...to call an attendant The attendant must correct the malfunction and or reload the tickets Then the game will automatically dispense the tickets owed to the player The game will be either returned to the attract mode or if enough coinage has been inserted begin a new game If the ticket alarm feature is disabled the game simply continues as if tickets were not to be dispensed See Game Options Ticket...

Page 26: ...inted Circuit Board The Counter PCB P N 632031 1 is located in the electronics area below the Ball Return at the front of the game It is used to programs all game options and counts tickets and coins Programming Display The Hot Shot game uses the TIME and SCORE displays on the game s console to assist during options programming Power Supply The Power Supply P N 800758 5 is located in the electroni...

Page 27: ...amp that captures the balls when a game is not in play The actuator is located approximately in the center of the game on the bottom floor and is accessible by removing the back panel Speakers The Speakers P N 801553 2 are located on each front side of the console and are accessible via the Coin Doors ...

Page 28: ... to the door directly below the Ticket Mech Coin Mechanisms Coin Mechs Cash Box The Coin Mechs P N 800671 23 and Coin Box P N 387020 1 are located in the left front of the game The coin mech attached to the Coin Door and cash box attached to floor collect and store the coins or tokens used to activate the game The Coin Box Tray P N 800050 27 is located inside the Coin Box ...

Page 29: ...score SCORE in points where 1 basket always scores 2 or 3 points These displays are also used during Options Programming Opto Sensors The Opto Sensors P N 800773 4 are located just below the rim in the back of the game These sensors detects a scoring basket and use the reflective tape applied to the inside surface of the metal tab on the front of the basket ...

Page 30: ...30 SD Card contains certain sound data The SD card on the main controller board must be properly inserted for the game to work correctly ...

Page 31: ...s OFF or 1 to 10 minute period Option P4 Three Point Period default 10 sec 0 to 20 in increments of 5 seconds Option P5 Ticket Dispenser Enable default YES 0 is NO 1 is YES and then if P5 is set to YES Option P6 Minimum Tickets per play default 0 0 to 10 in increments of 1 Option P7 Points per Ticket default 2 1 to 10 in increments of 1 Option P8 Maximum Tickets per play default 0 0 to 99 in incre...

Page 32: ...o and then donE will be displayed showing that all option values have been saved Notes always 2 points per basket or 3 points per basket during end game 3 point period 26 Sep 2014 rev 22 Hot Shot has been designed to give the operator a great deal of flexibility in operating the game Rather than employing a dipswitch system Hot Shot employs a system using the RESET AUX buttons and EEPROM memory th...

Page 33: ...ns continue pressing the RESET button When an option that you wish to change is displayed press the AUX1 button to decrease the value of that option or press the AUX2 button to increase the value of that option After changing an option s value press RESET to move to the next option If an option does NOT need to change just press RESET to move to the next option When programming always cycle throug...

Page 34: ... P6 Minimum Tickets Per Play _________ 0 1 0 20 tickets P7 Points per Tickets _________ 2 2 2 10 points P8 Maximum Tickets Per Play _________ 0 1 0 50 tickets NOTE Set P8 to 0 to set NO Maximum Tickets Per Play that is the default P9 Ticket Alarm _________ 0 0 1 1 is Enabled Option Purpose Current Min Increment Default Max In Units Of PA Money Mech 1 Credits _________ 1 4 1 4 credits or coins Pb M...

Page 35: ... When an attempt is made to pull tickets from the machine with the power off the torque is reversed and the brake sprag is engaged Also the pulling of tickets will cause the pivot bracket assembly to apply a pressure to the power driven roller against the ticket and idler roller greater than the pre set spring load This will cause the O Rings to depress and the coarse knurled surface of the roller...

Page 36: ...nced 1 Dispenser out of tickets 2 Insufficient tension on roller tension spring 3 Tickets stopping back too far in slot causing tickets to jam 4 Ticket guide spring not guiding tickets 5 Dirt on opto beam breaker 6 Missing notches on tickets 7 Defective dispenser controller board or motor Loading of Tickets Tickets are entered in the rear of ticket chute and pushed forward The power driven roller ...

Page 37: ...37 Parts Reference TBD ...

Page 38: ...r board is properly inserted Ticket count not accurate 1 Clean Sensor 2 Check cable from ticket mech to cpu 3 Replace ticket mech Missed scoring 1 Adjust the sensors to make sure they can detect the ball as it goes downward through the basket First the upper sensor then both sensors then the lower sensor then neither sensor 2 Check cable from cpu to sensor 3 Replace a sensor No Sound 1 Check cable...

Page 39: ...mbers RMA Contact Name If possible symptoms and or problems being experienced Postage insurance and or shipping costs incurred while presenting your unit for repairs in or out of warranty is the responsibility of the consumer Skee Ball Inc will ship warranty repaired replaced items back to the consumer free of charge via UPS Ground U S Mail or other comparable shipping means Any Express Mail or Ov...

Page 40: ...actory may be used All replacement parts will be warranted for the balance of the original warranty period or for 90 days whichever is longer For electronics an advance exchange program is offered for the first six months of use After the first six months of use your electronics must be sent in for repair that will then be repaired at no charge For all warranty returns you must first call Skeeball...

Page 41: ...41 Wire Schematic See attached ...

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