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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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Error on screen
If game detects a ball blocking
the ball release sensor, it will
power off motor to avoid dam-
age to motor.
Remove jam from sensor.
Refer to “Ball Release Sensor Blocked/Bad”
section.
Ball jam
Too many balls in game.
Game should have only 25 balls in it.
If balls stack up and block sensor boards, it
will not release balls.
Ball release sensor causing
motor to pause.
If ball release sensor is blocked, it will stop
motor until the blockage is cleared.
Ball Jam message will appear on screen:
Physical blockage in game.
Inspect ball path and ensure no debris is
blocking balls.
Problem
Probable Cause
Remedy
Not enough balls in
game
Add balls (Part # A5BA4050)
Any ping pong balls will work.
Game should have 25 balls in it.
Too many is bad - they may block a sensor
Balls not releasing
- There are many factors that could contribute to the balls not releasing.
Please browse through the following sections:
- Not enough balls in game
- Ball jam
- Error on screen
- Faulty Motor
- Ball release sensor blocked/bad
- Ball trough sensor blocked/bad
Faulty Motor
Check for blocked Ball Re-
lease sensor.
Disconnected, loose or broken
wires.
Faulty motor.
Enter Diagnostic Menu to test
motor.
Faulty Minigen Board
Unplug Ball Release sensor to see if motor
starts working again.
Check connections from motor to Minigen
board. (Cable # AACE3300, AAMO3300)
Check for 3.8 Ohms across motor leads.
Check for 5 Volts DC when running.
Replace motor. (Part # AAMO3300)
Select “Turn on Motor” to force motor ON.
If 0 volts when motor should be running,
Minigen board may be bad.
(Part # AANEWGEN1-PJ/RBN)
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