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REPAIR/MAINTENANCE LOG 

If you need to make repairs or order replacement parts it is a good idea to keep a log.  

Below is a chart you can use to track repairs and maintenance. 

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Содержание Skee Ball 1908 Alley

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Страница 2: ...T All games are proudly manufactured at our factory in Pulaski Wisconsin USA BAY TEK ENTERTAINMENT Pulaski Industrial Park 1077 East Glenbrook Drive Pulaski WI 54162 USA SIGN UP TO RECEIVE OUR E MAILS Stay up to date on the latest game information new products launches early notification of parts specials updates of retro fit parts software upgrades best practices and more Visit baytekent com and ...

Страница 3: ...D AND POWER SUPPLY 14 HOW TO ACCESS BALL RELEASE 14 HOW TO ACCESS TARGET SENSORS 15 HOW TO ACCESS SCORE DISPLAY MOTOR 16 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 17 18 GAME SCORING ISSUES 19 FLIP DISPLAY NOT WORKING CORRECTLY 19 POWER SUPPLY DIAGNOSTICS 20 MAIN BOARD WIRING LAYOUT 21 WIRING DIAGRAMS 22 24 MAIN BOARD PINOUT 25 DIPSWITCH SETTINGS 25 PARTS LIST 26 27 PARTS PICTURES 27 29 PLAYFIELD PARTS 29 MAINTENANCE ...

Страница 4: ...any home game room Please take a moment to read through this manual as it contains a lot of helpful information Be sure to contact our factory if you have any questions or would like more information Thank you for your purchase Your business is important to us and we hope you enjoy this game as much as we do GAME INSPECTION Please inspect the game for any damaged loose or missing parts If damage i...

Страница 5: ...WIDTH 30 5 77 5 cm DEPTH 123 313 cm HEIGHT 75 191 cm OPERATING TEMPERATURE FAHRENHEIT 45 80 F CELSIUS 7 2 26 7 C SHIPPING DIMENSIONS WIDTH 32 DEPTH 80 HEIGHT 92 POWER REQUIREMENTS INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE 100 to 120 VAC 220 to 240 VAC INPUT FREQUENCY RANGE 50 Hz 60 Hz MAX OPERATING CURRENT 2 8 AMPS 120 VAC 1 8 AMPS 220VAC ...

Страница 6: ...d right L Brackets from the middle shipping brace to access parts using the 2 square screwdriver bit This is a shipping bracket and can be discarded Remove the bubble wrapped net assembly and the 2 rods from the shipping location and set aside for use later Important Both bottom edges of the ramp are secured to the wood supports using the same internal locking mechanism that will later secure the ...

Страница 7: ...remove alley section from pallet lower it to the floor this will be slid up to the target section after it is removed from the pallet Remove the 2 shipping bolts underneath in the bottom of the ramp section using a 9 16 socket wrench Carefully cut the plastic tie wrap holding cables using a side cutters snips Make sure not to cut the wire harness Remove the 2 wood shipping blocks on one side of th...

Страница 8: ... the back of the game and out through the hole in the back wall of the target section At the front of the target section pull the 4 signal cables through the hole toward the other 4 cables 1908 ALLEY GAME SETUP Remove the 2 shipping bolts underneath the target section using a 9 16 socket wrench Carefully remove target section from pallet and place in final game position Carefully move ramp section...

Страница 9: ...sections together lining up the edges as shown Push the two game sections together completely so both sides are flush Insert the large Allen wrench into the right side hole and turn clockwise until latch is completely locked in place Similarly insert the large Allen wrench into the left side hole but turn counter clockwise until latch is completely locked in place Not to scale Secure Ramp and Targ...

Страница 10: ...n the wood that must be aligned with the holes in the black plastic Example Pilot Hole in Wood Hole in the Black Plastic The black plastic must be raised a bit more for this hole to line up Locate the small black Philips screws from hardware kit inside cardboard box Part A5SCPH075 6 X 1 2 Phillips Install 3 screws on the outside lower edge of the side cage Move to the other side of the cabinet and...

Страница 11: ...d Locate 2 of the black machine Philips screws from hardware kit inside cardboard box Part A5SCPH215 8 32 X 1 Phillips Tighten both sides using the Phillips screwdriver bit 1908 ALLEY GAME SETUP A5SCPH151 A5SCPH215 Locate the large brackets inside the cabinet near the bottom of the side plastic assemblies Locate the 4 black screws from hardware kit inside the cardboard box Part A5SCPH151 8 Square ...

Страница 12: ...n board under the left lane cover if desired 1908 ALLEY GAME SETUP Install the front rod by pushing the rod through the gap in the front vinyl edge Push it through so the rod protrudes out the opposite end Locate 2 of the black machine Philips screws from hard ware kit inside cardboard box Part A5SCPH215 8 32 X 1 Phillips Tighten both sides using the Phillips screwdriver bit A5SCPH215 The power sw...

Страница 13: ...e on by flipping the power switch under the left front edge of alley Flip this switch to the I symbol as shown Pull the lever back to start a game Roll the balls up the alley and into the targets to score points Repeat and enjoy ...

Страница 14: ...ou to remove The main board power supply and cabling are now accessible Insert H95 key into right side rail cover unlock and slide cover toward you to remove The solenoid cables will prevent the cover from com pletely coming off Flip the cover upside down and rest on edge of alley The ball release and ball release sensor are now ac cessible ...

Страница 15: ... under both bottom corners of the playfield and unlatch the 2 latches Reach into a score hole to lift up on the playfield slide it out and unplug the 2 cables behind The ball sensors are attached to the back of the playfield Part AACB2203A ...

Страница 16: ...RE DISPLAY MOTOR Unscrew the center knob on the marquee faceplate counter clockwise and remove Slide the marquee faceplate up to remove from game Refer to trouble shooting section to diagnosis issues with the flip display ...

Страница 17: ...eplace LED AACE7219 Refer to Power Supply Diagnostics Sound Issues Volume dial on main board needs to be adjusted Loose wire Faulty Main Board Located small dial on main board and adjust as needed Check audio cable connections from main board to speakers AACE8811 AACE7208 AAMB7200 Replace main board Part AAMB7200 Game does not start The lever moves a reflective surface in front of an optical Senso...

Страница 18: ...eased replace main board AAMB2700 Too many balls are released Sensor at ball release blocked dirty or faulty Springs on ball release are worn and balls are sneaking past the ball release arm Pinched broken or disconnected wiring Clean sensor Replace if needed A5SE0001 Replace ball release assembly AABR8105 Check connections from sensor board to main board Check continuity on wires AACE7206 Not eno...

Страница 19: ...re holes not scoring 2 Flip display not working correctly The flip display will show the value of the hole scored It has a home sensor and encoder sensor to keep track of where it is To test Turn off power to game Wait 30 seconds Turn game ON The flip display will flip around and stop at zero If the display keeps flipping The Home Sensor is not seeing the home notch on the assembly Make sure wire ...

Страница 20: ... Turn power ON Power supply LED bright and 12 VDC present Power supply LED is off and no 12 VDC Turn power OFF Reconnect the outputs at the Main Board one at a time Wait 1 minutes between tests to turn power ON Power supply LED bright and 12 VDC present Short in Main Board Replace Main Board This cable is OK Plug in next cable Power supply LED is off and no 12 VDC This cable or component on this c...

Страница 21: ...l Count Sensor AACE7226 Rack Sensors AACE7222 AC to Ball Release AACE7209 12 VDC IN AACE7224 Flip Display AACE7206 or AACE7229 Ball Release Sensor AACE7209 or AACE7230 Start Switch Sensor AAMB7200 Main Board USB Slot for software update Boot Button for software update Dipswitch Bank Volume Control ...

Страница 22: ...AACE7213 AACE7220 Power Switch A5SW7200 A5SE0001 Ball Release Sensor AACE7201 Lights in the top of game AACE7219 AACE7219 AACE7225 Bottom of Target Section Rear of Ramp Section AACE7222 A5FUSE3 2 Amp Fuse AACE7216 or AACE7232 AACE7209 AACE7209 Front Left Side of Game WIRING DIAGRAM AASO1001 Solenoid Only 20 Ohms 110 VAC AACE7206 or AACE7229 Ball Release Sensor Cable ...

Страница 23: ...7203 A5SE0001 Ball Count Sensor A5SE0001 Game Start Sensor A5SE0001 Home Sensor A5SE0001 Encoder Sensor AACE7224 AACE7204 AACE7204 A5MO8201 Flip Motor 2 2 Ohms Front Left Side of Game WIRING DIAGRAM FLIP DISPLAY BALL COUNT GAME START SENSORS AACE7207 or AACE7227 AACE7209 or AACE7230 ...

Страница 24: ... the sensor beam is blocked AACE7217 or AACE7228 AACE7218 Bottom of Target Piece Rear of Ramp Piece AACE7212 50 Point Sensor AACB2203A 40 Point Sensor AACB2203A 30 Point Sensor AACB2203A 20 Point Sensor AACB2203A 10 Point Sensor AACB2203A Front Left Side of Game WIRING DIAGRAM SCORE SENSORS WIRING ...

Страница 25: ...or 3 GND Lights 1 12v 2 Light Control MAIN BOARD PINOUT SWITCH DESCRIPTION ON OFF 1 FLIP MOTOR TEST Will cycle through 0 10 30 100 150 200 250 300 350 X 2 NOT USED X Debounce Time Dip 3 Dip 4 200 msec OFF OFF 15 msec OFF ON 30 msec ON OFF 45 msec ON ON Debounce Time is the delay time of the scoring sensors Default value is 200 msec to stop multiple scores by one ball If you change to a faster debo...

Страница 26: ...oin Cover A5ME7239 Metal Right Channel Cover A5ME7240 Metal Weldment Display Box A5ME7241 Metal Display Lower Trim A5ME7242 Metal Speaker Pan A5ME8123 Metal Rear Carpet Clamp A5MO8201 Flip Motor 3869 A 35 Rpm 2 2 Ohm A5NE7200 Net Sides A5NE7201 Net Top Net Skeeball A5PICV018 3 16x5 8 Clevis Pin A5PICV021 Pin Clevis 5 32x1 1 4 A5PICV065 Clevis Pin 5 16 X 1 1 Hole A5PS1010 Power Supply 12v 9a A5SP81...

Страница 27: ...rame Left WACA1701 Side Cage Frame Right WACA1702 Target Board Support Outside WACA1703 Target Board Support Inside WACA1704 Ball Track Inside WACA1705 Head Edge Trim WACA1706 Sensor Guard WACA1707 Net Side Holder Outside Left WACA1708 Net Side Holder Outside Right WACA1709 Net Side Holder Inside Right WACA1710 Net Side Holder Inside Left WACA1711 Side Cage Trim Left WACA1712 Rear Wire Cover WACA1...

Страница 28: ...00 A5WR3800 AABA8100 AABA8101 AABA8102 AABA8100 SET AABR8100 AABR8105 AACA8203 L GRN AACA8203 R GRN AACB2203A AACE7201 AACE7202 AACE7203 AACE7204 AACE7219 AACE7220 AACE7222 AACE7223 AACE7224 AACE7225 AACE7226 AACE7227 AACE7208 AACE7209 AACE7212 AACE7213 AACE7214 AACE7215 AACE7218 AACE7228 AACE7229 AACE7230 AACE7231 AACE7232 AACE8811 AADE8603 AAHA7200 ...

Страница 29: ...7200 A5SE0001 AASO1001 AASO1001 PLAYFIELD PARTS AABA8100 Small Sand Bag AABA8101 Medium Sand Bag AABA8102 Large Sand Bag AACA8207 GRN Backboard Carpet A5DE8603 Ring s Decal Set AABU 8100 Playfield Bumper AABU8100 Bumper Post ...

Страница 30: ...INTENANCE LOG If you need to make repairs or order replacement parts it is a good idea to keep a log Below is a chart you can use to track repairs and maintenance NOTES DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED PARTS ORDERED MISC ...

Страница 31: ...rts Technical Support You are the best tool for troubleshooting Your abilities to understand the game and your skills to repair the game are invaluable to us If you need help you know you can call us It s not easy to diagnose a game remotely by phone but our technicians do a great job They ll need your help to perform some troubleshooting steps and convey to them exactly what s happening with your...

Страница 32: ...ered defaced or removed from it s original position Should you need your game serviced determine the serial number from the decal on the back of the game cabinet or main board and call 920 822 3951 Ext 1102 or e mail to service baytekent com Should your game need servicing determine the serial number from the decal on the back of the game cabinet inside front door or the cover of this manual and c...

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