TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR
PUCK WILL NOT EJECT
For some ejection problems the ice surface may have to
be removed.
1. Opening the dome and sliding all of the players to
the center ice can correct dirt in the puck ramps.
Next, remove the goalies one at a time, bend up
the ice surface and clean the ramps. Assemble in
the reverse order.
A leaning puck ramp can be corrected by observing
which way the puck leans as it rolls down the ramp
and bending the ramp to one side or the other,
back by the net chute assembly.
3. A puck ramp may become pushed up during
shipping or moving. Just push it back down in the
retainer/chute with a pencil or screwdriver.
4. A unique electronic circuit incorporated on the
main PC Board prevents the eject solenoid from
burning out. If a solenoid problem is suspected,
check for a pulse of about 12 volts at the solenoid.
Then remove the wires to the solenoid and check
that the coil is not open or shorted. A good
solenoid will read between 3–4 ohms.
NOTE: REPLACE THE SOLENOID ONLY AFTER
DETERMINING WITH AN OHM/VOLT METER THAT THE
SOLENOID WAS RECEIVING POWER.
PUCK TAKES TWO OR THREE TIMES TO EJECT
A puck hitting the ice surface can be corrected by first
making sure the ice surface is in place. If it is in
place, observe which way to bend the retainer
chute assembly to line up with the opening in the
surface.
To determine if the ejector wire is misaligned, first
remove the ice surface and then start the game.
Look straight down the ejector chute and observe
how the puck ejects. If the puck consistently hits
one side of the chute, the ejector wire should be
adjusted. Refer to the maintenance section for
specific directions, under “Ejector Mechanism.”
PUCK
RAMP
PUCK EJECTOR SOLENOID
EJECTOR CHUTE
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