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Summary of Contents for NAMCO TIME CRISIS 2

  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you very much for purchasing Namco’s Time Crisis 2 (“this machine”). This Operation Manual describes: Whom to contact when you need information about this machine and its repairs...
  • Page 3 Be sure to read these instructions to ensure safe use Instructions to the owner: If you wish to commission another party to mn, install, transport. move, maintain, or scrap this ma- chine, please instruct that party to read and observe all instructions for the particular action to be conducted.
  • Page 4: Top-Priority Safety Precautions

    1. SAF.3-Y P~ECALJTIONS l-3 Top-priority safety precautions forget to unplug the power cord. Running this machine with its trouble unsolved may cause a fire or other accident. Some parts in the monitor retain high heat and voltage after power-off. Take care not to touch any such part without proper protection.
  • Page 5 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS l-4 Description of the “warning label” attached to this machine . The “warning label” describes important safety precautions. Observe the following: As the “warning label” attached to this machine should be read easily, take care to decide the place to install this machine and the appropriate illumination or soil of the warning labels.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................Magnitudes o f risk......................... l - 2 Definition o f t h e term technician” ....................1-3 Top-priority safety precautions...................... l-4 Description of the %aming label” attached to this machine ............CONTENTS ........................SPECIFICATIONS .
  • Page 7: Contents

    CONTENTS 7-2-2 Modes ..........................7-2-3 R u l e s ..........................7-3 Adjustment ............................ 7-3-l 7-3-2 Adjustment switches ......................T e s t mode ............................. 7-4-l Description of the menu screen ..................7-4-3 Setting the type of game (GAME OPTIONS) ..............7-4-4 7-4-5 MONITOR TEST ........................
  • Page 8 CONTENTS 9. DISCARD .._..._.._.......................... 10. PARTS LIST ............................1 0 - 2 Signboard A s s y .................................................. 10-4 RackAssy........................... 1 O-5 Cord box ....................................................1 O-7 Pedal A s s y ..........................1 O-8 Gun A s s y ............................
  • Page 9: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Rated power supply : 1 IOV- 12OV AC or 22OV-240V AC (jO/60 Hz) : 4jOW (for 11OV AC power supply) Maximum power consumprion 440W (for 220V AC power supply) Maximum current consumption : (j.2A (for 11OV AC power supply) : approx.
  • Page 10 Tower Assy 1 . 1 0 0 Signboard Assy 1 , 4 6 0 t-----l Pedal Assy (7) Wright Cabinet Assy : 205k,o T o w e r Assy Assy : 24 k, o Pedal Assy...
  • Page 11: Checking The Package Contents

    CHECKING 7-M PACKAGE CONTENTS 3. CHECKING THE PACKAGE CONTENTS When packed and shipped, this machine consists of the following: Be sure to check that you have received all packages indicated below. It you find any component missing. contact your dealer. Body Assy: 1 unit Body Assy: 1 unit...
  • Page 12: Overall Construction (Components And Their Names)

    OVERALL CONSTRUCTION 4. OVERALL CONSTRUCTION (components and their names) Signboard Assy Gun Assy Coin Assy Pedal Assy Warning sticker (high volta Warning sticker (inside) Power switch Rack Assy...
  • Page 13: Installation

    5. INSTALLATION Install the components according to the descriptions and specified procedures in tf& Operation Manual (see P-11. 5. Installation). Failure to follow any procedure might result in a fire, elacbic shock. injury, or breakdown. resulting in a fire or getting you burned. Be sure to ground the machine.
  • Page 14: 5-I - 2 Play Zone As Installed

    5. INSTALLATlON Set a play zone as illustrated in the figure below to prevent customers leaving this machine from getting into contact with observers and passers-by. Allow for a clearance of at least 5Ocm between the rear of this machine on the one hand and the nearby wall and other machinery on the other in order to facilitate the removal of the rack Assy and control base Assy for maintenance.
  • Page 15: Required Dimensions Of Carry-In Passage (Such As Doors And Corridors)

    dors) This machine is shipped as divided. The divisions have the dimensions mentioned below. : 1,500 (W) x 790 (D) x 2,090 (H) (mm) Weight: 229kg : l.lOO(W)x720(D)x1,1IO(H)(mm) Tower Assy Weight: 42kg The carry-in passage must therefore be large enough to be equal to or exceed the dimensions listed Depending on the conditions of the access door, the body Assy can be divided into halves as indicated below.
  • Page 16: 5-2-L Dividing T H E Signboard A S S Y And Cabinet A S S

    5. INSTALLATION 5-2-l Dividing the signboard Assy and cabinet Assy -To be conducted by a technician only - This task need not be conducted if the ceiling above the carry-in passage and the opening of the access door are high enough. Remove the two torque bolts (M5 x 12) from the back of the signboard Assy and detach the connector cover.
  • Page 17: Assembly

    INSTALLATION 5-3 Assembly 5-3-l Connecting the cabinet Assy to the tower Assy -To be conducted by a technician only - Install this machine at a position where the monitor does not reflect the incandescent lamp. Such reflection might prevent the gun sensor from functioning. (A fluorescent lamp is tolerable.) Install the cabinet Assy according to P-l I.
  • Page 18 5 . /NSTAUTlON Fix the cower Assy with four flange sockets (M8 x 20) furnished with this machine. Pull out the harness from the tower Assy. then connect the two connectors to the cabinet Assy. Harness nge socket (MB x 20) With four torque bolts (M5 x 12).
  • Page 19: Installing The Pedal A S S

    INSTALLATION 5-3-2 Installing the pedal Assy -To be conducted by a technician only - Tack four pedal brackets furnished with this machine to the right and left under-pipes of the tower Assy with eight flange sockets (M6 x 12). Pedal bracket (put sockets (put sockets through the round holes) he round holes)
  • Page 20: Connecting The Power Cord And The Ground

    INSTALLATION 5-4 Connecting the power cord and the ground Be sure to install the ground conductor in either of the methods described below. Failure to install a ground conductor may cauee an electric shock in the case of a leakage. (1) Ground the ground conductor with a 3P plug.
  • Page 21: If The 2P Service Outlet Available Has No Ground Terminal

    (3) If the 2P service outlet available has no ground terminal Ground the ground conductor by linking it to the ground terminal at the rear of the cabinet Assy. (No ground conductor is furnished with this machine.) Ground terminal Install the ground conductor as illustrated below. Cup screw (M) (M4 x 10) Toothed washer (M4) Ground...
  • Page 22: Moving And Transporting

    6. MOVING AND TRANSPORTING 6. MOVING AND TRANSPORTING a slope may result i n the machine causing an unexpected accident. The tower Assy is not designed to be carried with a Do not use a forklift for moving and trans- a farklift MV ,-S~PZL thic marhina _ _ .
  • Page 23: Transportation

    MOVING AND 6-2 Transportation 6-2-l Dividing Remove the four flange sockets (M5 x 12). four flange sockets (M6 x 12), pedal brackets. and one connector to detach the pedal Assy. (Do the same at the opposite side.) Pedal bracket e socket (M6 x 12) Remove the four torque bolts (M5 x 12) of the cabinet Assy, then detach the joint cover.
  • Page 24 6. MOVING AND TRANSPORTING Remove the four flange sockets (M8 x 20) from the tower Assy. Detach the tower Assy from the cabinet Assy. After the detachment, house the portion of the harness that sticks out of the tower Assy. Harness Tower Assy Fix the joint cover with four torque bolts (MS x 12).
  • Page 25: 6-Z-L Dividing

    MOVINGAND TRANSPORTING 6-2-2 Manual carrying (up or down the stairs, for example) Be sure to divide this machine into the cabinet Assy, signboard Assy, tower Assy, and pedal Assy. Transporting any combination of assemblies without dividing them may result in an accident or injury. and P-21, 6-Z-l ‘Dividing.“) Manual carrying must always be conducted by the appropriate number of peoptespecified attempt to carry any machinery by an insufficient number of people may result in an accident or injury.
  • Page 26: Loading And Unloading A Vehicle Or Something Similar

    6. MOVING AND TRANSPORTING 6-2-3 Loading and unloading a vehicle or something similar ‘Dividing:) transporting this machine. Using a forklift may cause this machine to fall down or cause an unexpected accident. l Transport every component carefully while taking care not to damage it. l The molds are fragile.
  • Page 27: Trucking

    6. MOVING AND TRANSPORTING 6-2-4 Trucking When transporting this machine on a vehicle, fasten the machine firmly so that it will not start moving due to speedup or slowdown. Failure to fasten it might cause an accident. In roping any equipment, observe the following: equipment.
  • Page 28: Operating This Machine

    7. OPERATING THLS MACHINE OPERATING THIS MACHINE If any trouble should occur, turn off the power switch immediately and stop operating this machine. Then be sure to unplug the power cord. Operating this machine with its trouble unsolved may cause a fire or accident.
  • Page 29: Pre-Service Check

    7. OPERATING THlS MACHINE Before beginning your service, check the items described below. If any trouble is found, take appropri- ate actions according to P48. 8-1 ‘Troubleshooting.” 7-l-l Appearance check Check the points listed below before operating this machine. These checks are required to avoid accidents and injury.
  • Page 30: How To Play

    THE MACH/NE 7-2 How to play This machine provides gun shootin g games where players use a pedal to hide behind an object avoid an enemy attack, then get out from behind the object with their own timing to attack the enemy.
  • Page 31: Adjustment

    7-3 Adjustment 7-3-l Turn on the power switch. When you are through with P- 11, 5. “Installation,” turn on the power switch at the bottom left of the rear of the body Assy. 7-3-2 Adjustment switches switch: (a) Service switch downwards to choose an item in the lest mode (e) Demagnetizing...
  • Page 32 7. OPERATING THIS MACHINE (a) Service switch (red) Press this switch to increase the credit count without activating the coin counter. (b) Test switch Turn this switch on to enter the test mode. In the test mode, you can change game fees and other parameters and conduct various tests. (See P-31, 7-4 ‘“Test Mode.“) (c) dz;LLCL Tilt this switch upwards or downwards to choose an item in the test mode.
  • Page 33: Test Mode

    7. OPERATING THIS MACHINE 7-4 Test mode Unlock the coin door with a key furnished with this machine to open the door, then mm on the switch. The screen displays MENU. test COIN OPTIONS Sets a gems fee (see P-32,74-2). Specifies the type of game (see P-33, 74-3).
  • Page 34: Setting A Game Fee And Free Play (Coin Options)

    Low-battery display When the barrery level is low, a message appears. You must have the battery on the LMAN (1) game PC board replaced wirh a new one. Contact your dealer. Setting a game fee and free play (COIN OPTIONS) Here you set a game fee and free play parameters.
  • Page 35: Setting The Type Of Game (Game Options)

    7. OPERATING 7-4-3 Setting the type of game (GAME OPTIONS) Here you set the type of game. While on the MENU screen, select GAME OPTIONS and press the enter switch. The GAME OPTIONS screen will then appear. GAME OPTIONS [DEFAULT IN GREEN] P L A Y E R ’...
  • Page 36: I/O Tests For Switches (I/O Test)

    7. OPERATING THIS MACHINE Conduct VO tests on the switches. While on the MENU screen, select I/O TEST and press the enter switch. The I/O TEST screen will then appear. 12345678 DIP 4 [ON/OFF] ON 2 LINK PCB CKECX INITIALIZE SOLENOID TEST ENTER...
  • Page 37 7. OPERATING MACHIN (c) l/O PCB check This function displays a screen for checking the I/O board TEST 12345678 DIP 4 [ON/OFF] ON 2 LINK I/O PCB CHECK 3536 Master TX ltd. Time Crisis I/O PCB Connect OK ltd. EXIT SELECT ENTER check screen...
  • Page 38 SWITCH TEST This function tests the various switches. TEST DIP 4 12345678 LINK SWITCH TEST COIN SERVICE TEST SELECT ENTER TRIGGER FOOT UP SELECT SW + ENTER Switch test screen The switch test screen displays the status of the switches. Operating the switches toggles the corresponding settings.
  • Page 39 7. OPERATlNG THIS MACHINE SOLENOID TEST This function the blow-back mechanism of the gun. TEST DIP 4 12345678 [ON/OFF] LINK SOLENOID TEST PULL GUN TRIGGER TO ACTION M I T SELECT ENTER Solenoid test screen Pull the ~LIII trigger to activate the gun’s blow-back mechanism. Press the enter switch to go back to the I/O TEST screen.
  • Page 40: Monitor Test

    7. OPERATING THlS MACHINE The MONITOR TEST performs various adjustments on the monitor. (See P-55, 8-3-l (3) “Adjusting the monitor.“) While on the MENU screen, select MONITOR TEST and press the enter switch. The ,MON& TOR TEST screen will then appear. MONITOR TEST P A T T E R N...
  • Page 41: Sound Test

    OPERATING THlS MACHINE 7-4-6 SOUND TEST The SOUND TEST function adjusts the sound volume and Performs a stereo check and related operations. While on the MENU screen. select SOUND TEST and press the enter switch. The SOW TEST screen will then appear. SOUND TEST G R E W...
  • Page 42: Displaying And Initializing Game Data (Ads Data)

    7. OPERATING THIS MACHINE This function displays various game data. While on the MENU screen, select ADS DATA and press the enter switch. The ADS DATA will then appear. Power-off does not cause data to be lost, unless you execute ADS INITIALIZE or BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE in OTHERS.
  • Page 43: Others

    7. OPERATING THUS MACHINE 748 OTHERS This function initializes backup memory and conducts related operations. While on the MENU screen, choose OTHERS and press the enter switch. The OTHERS screen will then appear. OTHERS MON 21:15:59-- (a) ROM2 Ver. --:--:-- CLOCK BACKUP INITIALIZE...
  • Page 44: Setting The Gun Aiming (Gun Initialize)

    7. OPERATING THlS MACHINE 7-5 Setting the gun aiming (GUN INITIALIZE) This function sets the gun aiming. the test switch while holding down the service switch.) The GUN INITIALIZE screen (Fig, 1) will then appear. INITIALIZE MENU (CRT) INITIALIZE (PROJECTOR) SELECT SW:CHOOSE ENTER...
  • Page 45 7. OPERATING THIS MACHINE GUN INITIALIZE (CRT) This function sets the gun aiming (Fig. 2-I). INITIALIZE (CRT) SHOOT SCREEN CHECK ACCURACY PUSH ENTER UP SELECT SW + ENTER Fig. 2-1 GUN INITIALIZE (CRT) screen 1 The screen indicated in Fig. 2-1 allows you to check if the gun has the correct aim. Shoot the gun at the screen and the screen will display bullet impact where a bullet has reached.
  • Page 46: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 8. MAINTENANCE Before performing maintenance (such as troubleshooting and repairs), always turn off the power switch to prevent service people and other persons around them from getting an electric shock, accident, or injury. Some parts in the projector retain high heat and voltage after power-off. These may give you an electric shock or get you burned.
  • Page 47: Greasing The Plunger Of The Pedal Assy

    MAINTENANCE 8-l-l Greasing the plunger of the pedal Assy -To be conducted by a technician only - Grease the plunger every six months. Loosen the four flange sockets (M6 20) on the cabinet body side. Remove the four flange sockets remove the pedal Assy.
  • Page 48 MAINTENANCE Remove the two dished-end washer nuts (M4) and remove the microswitch. Remove the four dished-end washer nuts (M4) from the holder, then pull up the holder while pulling the plunger. Wipe off the grease from the pedal plate. Grease the plate and the spherical portion of the plunger. Specified grease brand: Albania Grease No.
  • Page 49: L - 2 Checking The Plunger Of The Pedal Assy For Wear And Tear

    8. MAlNTENANCE 8-l-2 Checking the plunger of the pedal Assy for wear and tear Remove the four torque bolts (M5 x 12). then detach the cover. Torque Press the pedal with a hand and make a visual check to see if the plunger is pressing the rnicroswitch.
  • Page 50: Troubleshooting

    8. MAINTENANCE 8-2 Troubleshooting Before carrying out this task, always turn off the power switch to prevent workers and people around from getting an electric shock, accident. or injury and to protect the electric circuit from damage. the case of trouble, first check that all connectors are firmly connected. seem to solve the problem, contact your dealer.
  • Page 51: Signboard Assy

    MAINTENANCE 8-2-3 Signboard Assy Symptom See page The fluorescent lamp Page 14 does not light up. Replace the glow lamp with a new one. 8-2-4 Tower Assy -To be conducted by a technician only - C a u s e Action Symptom S e e page...
  • Page 52: Disassembling, Reassembling And Replacing The Assys And Parts

    MAINTENANCE 8-3 Disassembling, reassembling and replacing the Assys and parts 8-3-i Cabinet Assy only - -To be conducted by a technician (1) Detaching and reattaching the rear cover Before carrying out this task always turn off the power swtch to prevent workers and people around them from getting an electric shock, accident, or injury and to protect the electric circuit from damage.
  • Page 53: Replacing The Monitor With A New One

    MAINTENANCE ( 2 ) Replacing the monitor with a new one represents something that must not be touched. them from getting an electric shock, accident. or inbury and 1o protect the electric circuit from damage. Some parts in the monitor have voltages of more thlan 20,000 bolts and might give you an electric shock.
  • Page 54: Pedal

    MAINTENANCE Remove the pedal Assy and tower Assy. (See P-2 1, C-2- 1 “Dividing” - To be conducted by a technician only.“) Of the torque bolts (MS x 12) the back of the cabinet Assy, loosen the bottom Tao and detach the top four, thus removing the maintenance panel.
  • Page 55 MAINTENANCE monitor Remove the eight torque bolts (M.5 x 20). then detach the monitor mask. Torque bolt (M5 x 20)
  • Page 56 8. MAINTENANCE Remove the four Phillips hexagon bolts (with flat and spring washers) (M8 x 25) and four washers. The momtor work must be conducted by at least two workers. Tilt the top of the monitor forwards slowly, then detach the monitor. i I I Phillips hexagon bolt (with flat and spring...
  • Page 57 MAINTENANCE (3) Adjusting the monitor represents something that must not touched. l The monitor is adjusted while powered on. This may therefore give you an electric shock, accident, or injury. Do not touch anything other than the parts specified in the adjustment procedure. Some parts in the monitor have voltages of more ithan 20,000 volts.
  • Page 58 MAINTENANCE The monitor is factory-configured to its best condition. No readjustment is normally Detach the maintenance panel. (See P-51.8-3-1 (211 “Replacing the Monitor with a New One.“) This machine may come with a monitor having a differently-shaped frame depending on the time of production.
  • Page 59 MAINTENANCE (a) Adjustment function The adjustment boards for Nanao-made imd Toei-made monitors are as illustrated below. A d j u s t m e n t Fig. 1 board for Uanao-made monitor Fig. 2 Adjustment board for Toei-made monitor (contrast) Adjusts picture contrast.
  • Page 60 MAINTENANCE (b) Getting ready for adjustment The display position and screen size on the monitor varies according to the direction of this machine. Perform all adjustments with thlis machine actually installed, whenever possible. If you have to move this machine for adjustment, adjust it with the machine oriented in the same direction as actually installed.
  • Page 61 8. MAIN-ENANcE Adjust so that the narrowest white margin may be wide or less respectively in Non-signal area the top. boitom, left and right at the center White margin Border of screen Outer frame of the green window Screen Aface Outer frame of the black crosshatch Fig.
  • Page 62: Detaching And Reattaching The Rack Assy

    MAINTENANCE (4) Detaching and reattaching the rack Assy Before carrymg out this task, always turn off the power swrtch to prevent workers and people around them from getting an electric shock, accident, or injury and to protect the electric circuit from damage. Detach the rear cover.
  • Page 63 MAINTENANCE Replacing the game PC board with a new one Before carrymg out this task, always turn off the power to prevent workers and people around them from getting an electric shock, accident, or in+y and to protect the electric circuit from damage. Detach the rear cover.
  • Page 64 MAINTENANCE Remove the four Phillips round head screws (with flat and spring washers) (M3 x 6) from the top board and the four studs and the two Phillips round head screws (with flat and spring washers) (M3 6) from the bottom board. Then detach the two game PC boards. Phillips round head screw (with flat and spring washers) (M3 MEM (M) game PC...
  • Page 65: Signboard Assy

    MAINTENANCE Signboard Assy -To be conducted by a technician only - the fluorescent lamp and glow lamp with new ones Replacing workers and people around them from electric shock, accident, getting an or injury and to protect the electric circuit from damage. The fluorescent lamp can heat up to a high temperature.
  • Page 66: Tower Assy

    8. MAINTENANCE g-3-3 Tower Assy (1) Replacing the VO PC board with a new one out this task, always turn off the power switch to protect the electric circuit from damage. When disconneckg the connectors from the i/O PC board, always hold the board.
  • Page 67 MAINTENANCE Disconnect the four connectors of the UC) PC board. Remove the four cup screws (M) (M3 x 6), then detach the I/O PC board. C o n n e c t o r s cup screw Attach a new board in reverse order.
  • Page 68: Pedal Assy

    MAINTENANCE 8-3-4 Pedal Assy (1) Replacing the microswitch with a new one off l t he power switch to protect the electric circuit from damage. Remove the four torque bolts (MS Torque bolt Remove the two Phillips round head screws (with flat and spring washers) (M3 x 16) and two fasten terminals, then detach the microswitch.
  • Page 69: Replacing The Plunger With A New One

    8 . MAlNTENANCE (2) Replacing the plunger with a new one Before carrying out this task, always turn off the power switch to protect the electric circuit from damage. Detach the holder. (See P45,8-l-1 “Greasing the Plunger of the Pedal Assy.“) Pull the plunger out of the holder, then replace it with a new one.
  • Page 70: Gun Assy

    MAINTENANCE 8-3-5 G u n A s s y -To be conducted by a technician only - (1) Replacing the gun Assy with a new one off l t he power switch to protect the electric circuit from damage. Remove the six torque bolts (M5 12) and detach the holder cover.
  • Page 71: How To Open The Gun Slide

    MAINTENANCE (2) How to open the gun slide Before canying out this task, always, turn off the power switch to protect the electric circuit from damage. Remove the four cap bolts (M3 x 10). one button bolt (M4 x 25). and one hexaXon box nut (M4).
  • Page 72: How To Open The Gun Cover

    MAINTENANCE (3) How to open the gun cover l Before carrying out this task. always turn off the power switch to protect the electric circuit from damage. Remove the gun slides (L) and (R). (See P-69, 8-3-5 (2) “How to Open the Gun Slide.“) Place the gun cover (L) face-down, and remove the four button bolts (M4 x 10).
  • Page 73: Replacing The Solenoid With A New One

    8 . MA/NJ-ENANCE (4) Replacing the solenoid with a new one off the power switch to protect the electric circuit from damage. Detach the gun cover and gun slide. (See P-69.8-3-5 (2) “How to Open the Gun Slide” and P-70.8-3-5 (3) “How to Open the G u n C o v e r .
  • Page 74: Replacing The Microswitch With A New One

    MAINTENANCE (5) Replacing the microswitch with a new one Before carrying out this task, always turn off the power switch to protect the electtic circuit from damage. Detach the gun cover(R) and gun slide (R). (See P-69.8-3-5 (2) “How to Open the Gun Slide”...
  • Page 75: Discard

    9. DISCARD DISCARD Before discarding this machine, collect, transpolt. and dispose of its components according to relevant laws. If you wish to entrust a third party to collect, transport. end dispose of this machine to discard, employ agents specializing in Ihe respective works.
  • Page 76: Parts List

    10. PARTS LIST 1 O-l Cabinet Assy...
  • Page 77 10. PARTS L/ST N O . Model and rating Part # 671-113 sticker (inside) 3 1 Rope hook 671-120 Monitor mask (L) 671-125 Monitor (Nanao) orTCU92NJM2 (loei) 006-115 Woofer cover 671-115 bracket Caster 102-013 . . 4 W a m i n a sticker Ihiah vol t aae) 1 SIMaintenance panel 671-121...
  • Page 78 1 O-2 Signboard Assy...
  • Page 79 No. 1 Part Model and rating 1 1 Box I 671-211 Stay 671-214 lamp Speaker cover 671-215 mask Signbcard side sticker(R) 671-263 671-216 Connector cover...
  • Page 80: Control Base Assy

    10. PARTS LIST 1 O-3 Control base Assy...
  • Page 82: Rackassy

    PARTS LIST 1 O-4 Rack Assy...
  • Page 83 Q ’ t y Model and rating N O . Bracket (L) 461-050 3 I Cover F panel (1) Fan motor Finger guard Switching regulator 461-717 Stud...
  • Page 84: Cord Box Assy

    10. PARTS UST...
  • Page 85 10. PARTS LIST Part Model and rating Part X Cord box 671-411 Noise filter Power switch...
  • Page 86: Tower Assy

    10. PARTS LIST...
  • Page 87 10. PARTS L/ST Part Coin cover Beam (B) Main tower 671-611 Back cover 671-616 I caster I 420R-N 102.064 cover 671-617 Pipe cover 671-619 I Pedal bracket 631-115 Coin Assy Gun base IR) 671-673 Beam (A) Pop slicker Set of pop and description stickers .._ sticker Holder cover (L) Gun base (L)
  • Page 88 10. PARTS LIST 10-7 Pedal Assy...
  • Page 89 L/ST When B is of the hexagon socket head button bolt iye. [Hexagon socket head button bolt: PI Part Model and rating Part # 1 1 Pedal oiate 2 1 Pedal Pedal base 637-211 Spring cover 631-218 Rubber plug cushion TM-96, article # 3 Rubber stopper 631-217...
  • Page 90 PARTS LIST...
  • Page 91 PARTS LIST Gun Assy (R) (red) N o . Part Model and ratina Gun cover (L-R) 296461 Trigger spring 296421 Solenoid Tube bracket (A) Gun cord harness Assy (EXP) Tube bracket (6) Gun cover (R-R) 296-464 I 1 I 11 1 Slide rail E-type s n a p ring ( 1 0 dia) Spacer...
  • Page 92 10. PARTS LET 1 O-9 Coin Assy...
  • Page 93 10. PARTS L/ST N o . Front plate Assy Coin lock 3 Front cover 461-036 I Service door(C) Coin door I VM76Z. 101-034 7 1 Counter Coin case 464-022 10 ( Cash box(K) 461-040 Service plate (A-2P) 4 6 1 - 7 1 4 ( i c e (red) Service sticker M (A)
  • Page 94 10. PARTS L/ST...
  • Page 96 11. Wiring Diagrah T o w e r Qsy...

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