1. Specifications 40.5” 40.5” (1) Rated power supply: AC "220V±10% 50Hz or 110V±10% 60Hz"; (Note: Game configured at factory for 110VAC or 220VAC) (2) Power Consumption:Min90W, Max200W (3) Dimensions: W40.5”×D40.5”×H79” (4) Game Weight 410lb Gross Shipping Weight 550lb;includes games and shipping materials (5) Environment condition:Temperature(indoor): -10℃~+40℃...
2.Package contents Be sure to check that you have received all packages indicated below. (1) Bady Assembly: 1 unit; (2) Accessories: Name Specification Illustration Power wire 15A/250V 1.8m 5A/250V(10A/125V) Fuse Φ5-20 Manual English 2222 Infrared MOC70T4 LED(Blue) 42.5×0.8cm LED(Green) 42.5×0.8cm Belt XL260 Basket(Brown) Φ28/Φ31/Φ35/Φ38/Φ41...
3. Installation WARNING ● For indoor use only! 3-1. Locations to avoid installing: WARNING This machine is designed for indoor use only. Do not install in: ● Locations exposed to direct sunlight. ● Locations subjected to rain or water leakage.. ●...
3-3. Power Configurations The game has two power feed options. The first is through the ball on the top of the game and is for a ceiling feed configuration. There is approximately 6 feet of cord stored in the ball on top of the game. It can be accessed by removing the cap on top of the ball (it may be necessary to turn the ball upside down to get the cord) and removing the desired length of cord.
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Progressive Jackpot 1pt increment per coin played Mercy 1 ticket for each coin played Orange basket is set to 25 points Brown basket is set to 10 points For any other coin combinations call Family Fun Companies for custom baskets and setup help.
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Connecting the power cord and grounding The connection: 1. Insert the socket end of power cord into the power input of the game. Insert the power cord plug into a service outlet.
6.Instructions for play 1. Insert coins to the coin mech, the coins run into the turntable; 2. When coins drop into the basketball hole on the turntable, the player gets the corresponding score; 3. When coins drop outside the basketball hole, the player can get least score; 5.
Switches The DIP SW1 and SW2 Locations Game parameters are controlled by two sets of dip switch banks labeled SW1 and SW2. Each bank has eight switches where in the SW2-2 for example refers to bank 2 switch position 2. (PLAYC8F) The test button: Coin Counter...
Troubleshooting Check continuity of all wires from main board and Repair wires power supply to mech. Replace ticket mech, No payout Check for 12v at mech Replace tip122 T3, T4, T5, T6 (see game continually pays tickets) depending on side malfunctioning Verify all switches on the mech are in the correct Replace Coin Mech position.
Technical Notes: Input Table Pins 1-14 read 5V in normal state (NO INPUT DETECTED =0FF=5V) (INPUT DETECTED = ON = 0V) CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION Wire ON / Control J011 Color Chip *OFF PIN# Voltage Reading #1 PLAYER COIN 0V/5V #1 PLAYER TICKET NOTCH 0V/5V #1 PLAYER PRIZE SENSOR 0V/5V...
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General Testing Help Always check continuity of any wires related to a malfunction of a device (motor, bulb, sensor) from the device to the board. An easy way to get voltage reading of a TIP122 is to put one leg of your meter on ground ( which can be found on the power connector on the main board) and the other lead to the Tab of the transistor in question.
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Top Assembly BF1 NAME NOTE BF-1-1 Top Socket BF-1-2 Socket Fix Plate BF-1-3 Top Basketball BF-1-4 Top Plexi BF-1-5 Fan net BF-1-6...
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Upper Cabinet BF2 NAME NOTE BF-2-1 H Type Light (big) BF-2-2 Light Plate BF-2-3 Ballast (BIG) BF-2-4 Light Box Fiberglass BF-2-5 H Type light(small) BF-2-6 Shock Pad BF-2-7 Catch Coin Funnel BF-2-8 Coin Drop Funnel BF-2-9 Light Box Graphic BF-2-10 Coin Mech Plate BF-2-11 Coin Mech...
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Main Cabinet (Outer) BF3 NAME NOTE BF-3-1 Graphic Inside BF-3-2 LED Strip 4 Green and 4 Blue BF-3-3 LED Cover Fix Board BF-3-4 LED Cover BF-3-5 Glass Spacer BF-3-6 Glass BF-3-7 Lock Board BF-3-8 Lock BF-3-9 Cabinet Fiberglass BF-3-10 LED Strip Blue BF-3-11 Decoration Ball Emblem...