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  • Page 2: Factory Contact Information

    Parts N’ Service tab, or scan the QR code below with your Smartphone to jump straight to this game’s parts page! Scan here! SALES PARTS SERVICE P: 920.822.3951 P: 920.822.3951 X 1101 P: 920.822.3951 X 1102 F: 920.822.8936 F: 920.822.1496 F: 920.822.1496 E: sales@baytekgames.com E: parts@baytekgames.com E: service@baytekgames.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FACTORY CONTACT INFORMATION ......2 WELCOME TO: Skee-Ball ........4 HOW TO PLAY .
  • Page 4: Welcome To: Skee-Ball

    WELCOME TO: Skee-Ball Congratulations on your Skee-Ball purchase! Bay Tek’s latest alley bowler innovation, Skee-Ball, includes state-of-the-art lighting and many visual and mechanical improvements over the models we’ve been building for 20 years. This fusion of classic gameplay and modern technology is sure to power your gameroom into the future! Please take a moment to read through this manual and be sure to contact our factory if you have any questions, or would like some more information.
  • Page 5: How To Play

    HOW TO PLAY Roll 9 balls up the ramp and into the playfield. Win tickets according to your score. Score a perfect game to win the Jackpot!
  • Page 6: Set Up Guide

    SET UP GUIDE Place the target cabinet near its desired location. Push the alley ramp near the target cabinet. Plug in the two cables between them before pushing them together. Using the 5/16” allen wrench in the cashbox, turn the latches on either side of the ramp into the hasps on the target cabinet to secure them together.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    GAME SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT POWER REQUIREMENTS NET WEIGHT 475 LBS. INPUT VOLTAGE 100 to 120 220 to 240 RANGE SHIP WEIGHT 500 LBS. INPUT FREQUENCY DIMENSIONS 50 HZ 60 HZ RANGE WIDTH 29” MAX OPERATING DEPTH 120” CURRENT 81.25” HEIGHT (108-126” with marquee) 5.2 AMPS @ 115 VAC OPERATING TEMPERATURE 2.6 AMPS @ 230 VAC...
  • Page 8: Main Menu Functions

    MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS Press the MENU button inside the front ramp door to enter the game menu. Scroll through the options with the MENU button. Make your selections with the MENU SELECT button. MENU DESCRIPTION Credits per Play Game Volume Ticket Patterns 1/2 Ticket Dispense Fixed Tickets...
  • Page 9 N1- COINS/CREDITS PER PLAY Scroll through the N1 menu with the “MENU” button. Make your selection with the “SELECT” button. The factory settings are highlighted below. N2- GAME VOLUME Scroll through the N2 menu with the “MENU” button. Make your selection with the “SELECT” button. The factory settings are highlighted below.
  • Page 10: Ticket Patterns

    N3- TICKET PATTERNS Factory default pattern is highlighted in YELLOW. The approximate average tickets per game are highlighted in GREEN. Bonus value is overridden by the Grand Marquee when connected. GAME SCORE (in thousands) TICKET PATTERN TICKETS 100 150 1000 1000 100 250 1000 100 1000...
  • Page 11 N4- 1/2 TICKET DISPENSE Scroll through the N4 menu with the “MENU” button. Make your selection with the “SELECT” button. The factory settings are highlighted below. Enabling 1/2 ticket dispense will make the game dispense 1 paper ticket for every 2 tickets won. DISABLED ENABLED N5- FIXED TICKET PAYOUT...
  • Page 12 N8- EXTRA LAST BALL Scroll through the N8 menu with the “MENU” button. Make your selection with the “SELECT” button. The factory settings are highlighted below. Extra last ball will be dispensed if no score is read after 8 balls have been rolled. 10 SEC 20 SEC N9- LAST GAME SCORE DISPLAY...
  • Page 13 N12- STATISTICS Scroll through the N12 menu with the “MENU” button. The statistics menu shows the total number of games paid out in each ticket bucket (described on page 10). N13- CLEAR STATISTICS Press the MENU SELECT button 3 times to clear the game statistics. N14- SENSOR TEST Press the MENU SELECT button to enter Sensor Test mode.
  • Page 14: How To: Open & Close Shield

    HOW TO: OPEN & CLOSE TARGET SHIELD Unlock each side of the shield and lift it up to access the playfield. It will stay in place when lifted fully. To close, push up on the upper center of the shield to release the catch mechanism. Slowly lower it back into place and lock to secure.
  • Page 15: Board Pinouts

    CIRCUIT BOARD PINOUTS Shield LED Rack Sensor AACE3889 AACE3868 Rack Sensor AACE3867 AACE3888 Display Com Rack Sensor AACE3866 AACE3882-3 Rack Sensor Com to Ramp AACE3865 AACB3804 AAMB3852 Rack Sensor Display Com AACE3864 Display Driver Motherboard AACE3888 Rack Sensor AACE3863 Rack Sensor AACE3862 AACE3878 Ribbon...
  • Page 16: Wiring Diagrams

    WIRING DIAGRAMS COIN DOOR, TICKET DISPENSER, MENU BUTTONS UCL Connector From Ticket Card Swipe system cable Dispenser would be plugged into this Cable connector. AACE3850 AACE3852 AACE3852 AACE3879 To Coin Door Cable AACE3852 AAMB3855 Aux I/O Board To Game Ground To Ticket Dispenser Part # A5TD1 AACE3859...
  • Page 17 WIRING DIAGRAMS TARGET SENSORS & LED LIGHTS Rack Sensor AACE3868 Rack Sensor AACE3867 Rack Sensor The AACB3851 Sensor AACE3866 Boards plug into the Rack Sensor motherboard as shown AAMB3852 AACE3865 Motherboard Rack Sensor AACE3864 Rack Sensor AACE3863 Rack Sensor AACE3862 AACE3866 AACE3867 AACE3868...
  • Page 18 WIRING DIAGRAMS BALL RELEASE, BALL TRACK SENSORS & LED LIGHTING Right Ball Left Ball Ball Release Chase LED Chase LED AABR3850 (110 Volt Games) Left Alley Right Alley AACE3887 AACE3883 AABR3851 (220 Volt Games) Window LED Window LED AACE3885 AACE3885 Ball Release is controlled by signal to AC Driver Board.
  • Page 19 WIRING DIAGRAMS A/C POWER IN & 12 VOLTS AACE3888 AAMB3852 AACE3889 Motherboard Shield Plexi LED’s AACE3882 AACB3804 Comm Cable to Aux Board Display Driver Power In Power In To Display LED Lighting AACE3882 To Display Power In Cord Boards A5CORD5 AACE3882 A5FI9222 AACE3881...
  • Page 20 WIRING DIAGRAMS GAME DISPLAY AACB3804 Display Driver From From Power Power AACE3878 Supply Supply Ribbon Cable to Display AACE3891 AACE3891 A5LD1052 AACE3892 Display Modules 2 per game A5LD1052 AACE3890 Display Modules 12 V Jumper 2 per game LED Light Strip AACE3893 LED Light Strips LED Light Strip...
  • Page 21 WIRING DIAGRAMS OPTIONAL GRAND MARQUEE Speaker Speaker AACE8811 AACE8811 AC Power In A5CORD5 Power Supply A5PS1008-FT...
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Check wall outlet to line filter in back of game. Unplugged. (A5FI9010) No power to the Check connection between head Connector loose game. between head and ramp and ramp. Power strip turned off, or Check rocker switch on power strip.
  • Page 23 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Acceptor should cycle stacker at game power up. Ensure bill acceptor has 110 If not, check cable connections to power strip. Volts AC. Caution – 110 Volts AC Note: Game will allow 12 Volt DBA to be installed.
  • Page 24 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom Probable Cause Remedy Fill ticket tray. Replace low ticket switch(AASW200). Ticket tray empty due to faulty low ticket switch or broken/ Repair wiring. Clean ticket tray of dirt, loose tickets or loose wires. Switch stuck or debris. Bend switch wire to correct position under tickets. switch wire bent out of position.
  • Page 25 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Ball release solenoid sticking. Check for free movement of assembly. Balls are not Check for 110 VAC pulse at solenoid. released. AC Driver Board defective. Check for green LED pulse on driver board If pulse ok: Replace fuse located in small box on AC driver board.
  • Page 26 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Game starts with a score Game scores Opto is defective under score hole. wrong. already on display or scores Enter menu, go to Diagnostics Menu to check double points. sensors. Replace defective opto. (AACB2203) 2300 Board and wiring to coin switch OK.
  • Page 27: Bill Acceptor Diagnostics

    BILL ACCEPTOR DIAGNOSTICS Note: There are many different models and brands of Bill Acceptors that are used on redemption games. Your Bill Acceptor may differ from the unit shown. First determine if Bill Acceptor has power: Turn game ON—The bill acceptor should make noise as stacker cycles and green lights on outside bezel should flash.
  • Page 28: Motherboard Diagnostics

    MOTHERBOARD DIAGNOSTICS 1.) Verify AC power to front of game. Check power strip in bottom front. Check for illuminated power switch. 3.) Check AC power connection to power supply. 4.) Ensure Power Supply switch is set to 115V (or 230V) (Some model power supplies may not have this) 5.) Ensure Power switch is on.
  • Page 29: Maintenance Log

    MAINTENANCE LOG If repairs are necessary, it is good practice to keep a log of repairs done and parts ordered. The chart below will assist you in tracking your game’s maintenance. DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED PARTS ORDERED INITIALS...
  • Page 30: Technical Support

    TECHNICAL SUPPORT Excellent customer service is very important to Bay Tek Games! We know that keeping your games in great operating condition is important to your business. When you need us, we are here to help. You can call us for free technical assistance, and you can count on us to have parts on-hand to support your game.
  • Page 31: Warranty

    WARRANTY Bay Tek Games warrants to the original purchaser that all game components will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 6 months from the date of purchase. If you fill out the registration card in the cashbox of the game, Bay Tek will add another 3 months to your warranty, free of charge.

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