Service Connections; Unpacking, Assembly And Installation - Bay-Tek Deep Freeze Owner's Manual

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Service Connections

All Bay-Tek games are 110V or 220V(optional)
and draw 2-3 amps at startup. Outlets should
be rated for 20 amps or higher.
IMPORTANT: Be sure that the electrical power
outlets match the game requirements. See
outlet labeling at rear bottom of game cabinet.
Unpacking, Assembly and
Installation
1. Inspect the game for any damaged, loose or
missing parts.
If damage is found please
contact the carrier first. Then contact Bay-tek
at: service@bay-tek.com, or phone (920) 822-
3951 to order replacement parts.
CAUTION:
Lifting heavy objects can cause
back, neck and other injuries.
Be sure adequate lifting and
moving devices are available
when unloading, unpacking and moving this
game.
2. Place the game near the final location and
remove the keys taped to the top glass.
3. Open the rear door panel and uncoil the
power cord and feed it through the hole in the
bottom board at the back of the cabinet. Plug
the power cord into the wall outlet.
4. Remove any tape securing game lighting or
other components.
5. Turn the power ON at the power strip inside
the rear door opening. Close and lock the rear
door panel.
6. Place the game in its final position. If
leveling is necessary, use adequate shims and
blocking to prevent tipping.
Deep Freeze
Lifting
Hazard.
7. The game is set up for standard factory
defaults. See the Programming section on page
6 for default values. Make any dipswitch setting
changes you need to make prior to operating
the game.
8. Fill the ticket dispenser.
9. Play the game a few times to make sure
that everything is working. If something is not
working properly, review the troubleshooting
section first. If the problem cannot be resolved,
contact the Bay-tek service department at:
service@baytek.com, or phone (920) 822-3951.
10. Once
everything
properly, use glass cleaner and a soft clean
cloth to clean all the glass on the game. Do not
use solvents to clean the game decal surfaces.
The game is now ready to play.
Note: The coin box lock is provided with a
different set of keys allowing operators to hand
out maintenance keys without compromising
security to the coin box.
Note: If ticket credits must be cleared, too
many coins are laying on the playfield incline or
if the owner wishes to display the payout
percentage,
a
'Jackpot
provided inside the front door of the game to
clear those values and activate the kicker
solenoid to clear the incline of loose coins. See
Figure 2
is
set
and
working
Reset'
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