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FACTORY CONTACT INFORMATION BAY TEK GAMES INC. Pulaski Industrial Park 1077 East. Glenbrook Drive Pulaski, WI 54162 USA JOIN OUR SERVICE FIRST NETWORK! This free service is intended to keep you up to date on the latest game information, early notification of parts specials, pertinent technical bulletins, updates on retro fit parts, software upgrades, and much more.
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WIth it’s enhanced backboard lighting, easy-to-read time and score displays, along with the excitement of a moving target, Super Shot is the standard in arcade basketball! Link a bank of games together with an attractive jackpot sign to create an incredible...
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HOW TO PLAY Insert credits and select game play: A - CLASSIC: Basket stays up front until last part of game when it moves to rear B - CONTINUOUS: Basket moves back and forth throughout game play C - PUSH BACK: Basket moves in increments after each successful basket D - STATIONARY: Basket is set to the back wall and does not move...
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GAME SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT POWER REQUIREMENTS NET WEIGHT 900 LBS. INPUT VOLTAGE 100 to 120 220 to 240 RANGE SHIP WEIGHT 960 LBS. INPUT FREQUENCY DIMENSIONS 50 HZ 60 HZ RANGE WIDTH 34” MAX OPERATING DEPTH 126” CURRENT HEIGHT 108” OPERATING TEMPERATURE 1.4 AMPS @ 115 VAC FAHRENHEIT 80-100...
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SET UP GUIDE Lay the clear backboard on a clean, stable surface. Locate the hardware kit inside the cash box. Remove four flat washers, two split washers, two nylon nuts and two hex-bolts. With assistance, lift the backboard piece and insert it into the rear of the ball ramp.
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SET UP GUIDE CONT. The legs of the backboard will slide into the red cut outs and rest on the pemstuds at the bottom. On the top of the legs, secure to the red metal cut out pieces using a flat washer, a split washer and the hexbolt - one on each side.
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SET UP GUIDE CONT. Plug in the gray cables from the backboard, to the corresponding colored housings on the gray cables (hoop sensors) already ran on the bottom back of the ramp. Leaving a service loop of 16”-18”, secure the cables to the sticky tabs already attached to the cabinet, using the zip ties included in the hardwarde kit.
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SET UP GUIDE CONT. Again with assistance, lift the “crowd” backboard up and insert it into the rear of the ramp, behind the clear backboard. BE CAREFUL NOT TO PINCH THE CABLES! Run the cables through the cut out on the metal piece, above the ‘NOTICE’...
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SET UP GUIDE CONT. Secure the 7429 to the sticky tab up inside the rear of the ramp using a zip tie included in the hardware kit. Plug ribbon cable 7419 from the backboard into the housing located on the back, bottom right side of the ramp.
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SET UP GUIDE CONT. Secure the ribbon cable to the sticky tabs up inside the rear of the ramp using zip ties included in the hardware kit. **BE CAREFUL TO NOT TIGHTEN THE ZIP TIES TOO TIGHTLY AROUND THE RIBBON CABLE - THIS WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE CABLE! In the front of the ramp, lift and insert the ball stop acrylic piece.
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SET UP GUIDE CONT. Get four bolts and four lock washers from the hardware kit. Insert two bolts and two washers on each side to secure the ball stop acrylic in place. Tighten all bolts. With assistance, lift the cage on top of the ramp.
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SET UP GUIDE CONT. Get ten bolts from the hardware kit to secure the cage in place. There will be two bolts in the front of the cage and three in the rear (circled in yellow in the diagrams). Insert the bolts and secure the cage.
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SET UP GUIDE CONT. With assistance, lift and set the console section in front of the ramp. Lift the console and insert the tabs on the rear of the console, into the cut outs on the front of the ramp. Lift the console at the front to lock the tabs down into the cut outs.
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SET UP GUIDE CONT. Inside of the ball return area, you will need to secure the console to the ramp. Use the bolts and lock washers from the hardware kit. There will be a washer and bolts inserted into each side. Plug in the cable bundle from the console to the cable bundle from the ramp.
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SET UP GUIDE CONT. Route the power cable through the hole on the back of the console and down into the console. Inside the console, route and plug in the power cable to the line filter box. Route and plug in the ribbon cable to the housing on the CB3904 circuit board.This location is also labeled.
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HOW TO: INSTALL LINKING KIT Open the linking kit box and remove the gray phone cables. Plug in the black power cable to the power supply and route through the cut out in the box on the opposite side of the door hinge. Each game in the bank will require it’s own phone cable.
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HOW TO: INSTALL LINKING KIT CONT. Plug each of the phone cables into the phone ports on the Multi-plexer board inside the linking box. Close the cover on the linking box when all phone cables are plugged in. Under the ball return ramp area, unplug all the wire housings and use a drill to remove the screw in the clamp that is holding the bundle of cables up.
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HOW TO: INSTALL LINKING KIT CONT. Reconnect all of the cables that you disconnected earlier under the ball return ramp. Plug the power cable from the linking box into a standard power outlet. Feed one phone cable from the linking box into each of the game consoles.
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DIP SWITCH SETTINGS The dip switch bank is located on the mainboard, inside the front door of the game. *factory default settings are highlighted below SWITCH DESCRIPTION STATIONARY JERSEY SHORE D&B DEFAULTS MANUFACTURER SETTINGS...
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MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS Press the MENU button inside the front door to enter the game menu. Scroll through the menu options using the MENU button. Make your selections with the MENU SELECT button. MENU DESCRIPTION CREDITS PER PLAY ATTRACT VOLUME GAME VOLUME ATTRACT TIMING JOIN IN TIME DELAY...
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N1- 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. ADJUSTABLE IN INCREMENTS OF 1 DEFAULT N2- ATTRACT VOLUME Scroll through the N2 menu with the “MENU” button. Make your selection with the “SELECT”...
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N4- ATTRACT TIMING Scroll through the N4 menu with the “MENU” button. Make your selection with the “SELECT” button. The factory settings are highlighted below. This setting determines how often the attract audio loop is played. in minutes N5- JOIN IN TIME DELAY Scroll through the N5 menu with the “MENU”...
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N7- THREE POINT TIME Scroll through the N7 menu with the “MENU” button. Make your selection with the “SELECT” button. The factory settings are highlighted below. This option sets the period of time that each made basket is worth 3 points. ADJUSTABLE IN INCREMENTS OF 1 (disabled) DEFAULT...
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N10- BONUS TIME MODE This option allows the player to get additional playing time. OFF: No additional time can be earned EVERY XX POINTS: In this mode a player will receive extra time every XX points (see “points needed for bonus time”) NOTE: in this mode, all tournament players get additional time each time any of the players gets additional time.
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N13- MINIMUM TICKETS DURING GAME Scroll through the N13 menu with the “MENU” button. Make your selection with the “SELECT” button. The factory settings are highlighted below. This will set the minimum amout of tickets a player will win regardless of how many points they score or how other ticket options in the game might be set.
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N16- JACKPOT MINIMUM Scroll through the N16 menu with the “MENU” button. Make your selection with the “SELECT” button. The factory settings are highlighted below. This option sets the minimum amount of tickets that will be won if the player matches or breaks the jackpot points to win amount.
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N18- MINIMUM HIGH SCORE Scroll through the N18 menu with the “MENU” button. Make your selection with the “SELECT” button. The factory settings are highlighted below. This option will set the starting minimum score needed to win the jackpot amount. ADJUSTABLE IN INCREMENTS OF 1 ADJUSTABLE IN INCREMENTS OF 2 DEFAULT...
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DIAGNOSTICS Pressing the game select buttons on the cabinet will cause the green square to turn red for the corresponding button (A,B,C,D). Each button also performs the following actions: A= Raise Ball Release B= Lower Ball Release C= Send backboard to front limit D= Send backboard to back limit t,b,e,l are informational.
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MAIN BOARD WIRING PIN OUT AACE7405 Speaker AACE9413 Cable 12 Volt DC in AACE7408 Displays AACE7403 Hoop Sensors USB Socket (To Update Software) AANEWGEN1-RBN AACE7401 Bill Acceptor Cable Backup option for AACE7404 AACE8632 Marquee Communication AACE7404 Ticket Dispenser AACE7416 Counters & Menu Buttons AACE7422 Coin Door...
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WIRING DIAGRAMS AC Power, 5 Volt & 12 Volt Power Wiring Diagram AC POWER, 5V & 12V POWER Flood Light Flood Light A5CB9507 AACE7431 AACE7431 Motor Driver Board AACE4401 LED lighting for balls AACE7421 To Ball Gate Actuator Used AACB3906 Actuator Driver BD AACE7407 AACE7406...
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WIRING DIAGRAMS DISPLAY WIRING Viewed from back of game A5LD1052 Basket Display AACE9419 AACE7419 Viewed from looking down on display. A5LD1052 A5LD1052 Front Display Front Display AACE7430 A5CE3400 AACE7415 AACE7429 AACE9418 AACE9418 AACB3904 Splitter Board AACE7402 AACE7409 AACE7408 AACE7400 AACE7425 5 Volts DC AANEWGEN1-RBN 5 Volts DC...
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WIRING DIAGRAMS Wiring Trolley Home AACB4401 Coin Switches and Lights Sensor Encoder Sensor AACB4403 for Trolley AACE7421 Ball Gate Actuator AACE7421 UCL Connector Card Swipe system cable would be plugged into this AACBL4A-DOOR connector. AACB3906 Actuator Driver BD AACE7426 From Power From AACE7422...
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WIRING DIAGRAMS HOOP SENSORS, TICKET DISPENSER, MENU, DBA, METERS, SPEAKER Speaker Speaker AACE8811 AACE8811 From 4 Ohm 4 Ohm Power Supply AACE9413 The Top Sensor connectors are AACE7418 To J19 on colored Yellow Hoop Sensor Board To J18 on Board Menu Menu Button...
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Remedy Unplugged. Check wall outlet cable (A5CORD29) to line filter in back of front console of game. (A5FI9010) No power to the Power strip turned off, Check rocker switch on power strip. Ensure game.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE CONT. Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Remedy Card Swipe System Special Set “Game drive voltage threshold” to 2 volts. Game does Instructions- Coin signal are white and black wires. not coin up Pinched, broken, or Check connections from coin switches to “Coin” Game should disconnected wiring.
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BALLS NOT RELEASING Balls Not Releasing Note: Early game software required different wiring. If the ball gate is operating backward, AACE7421 Ball Gate please check these cable placements. Actuator AACE7421 AACB3906 Actuator Driver BD AACE7406 Ball AACE7422 A5BA8300 AANEWGEN1-RBN To J21 on Newgen Board Power Supply...
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HOOP DOES NOT MOVE Basket Hoop Does Not Move Resistance on motor 12 VDC power in between the should be 1 Ohm Yellow and Blue wires Trolley Home Sensor AAMO7400 Normally 3.3 VDC between AACB4403 AACE7410 Basket Yellow & White wires 0 VDC between Yellow &...
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE CONT. Problem Probable Cause Remedy Back door safety interlock Check wires to switch. Make sure the back door fully engages switch faulty. the switch. Replace if needed. A5SW7000 “Trolley Init Seeking Home” Motor is not getting power— Error Refer to “Basket hoop does not move”...
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE CONT. Game will score 3 points per basket when Encoder sensor is dirty/faulty. Replace if AACB4401. Game hoop is at rear of game, and score 2 points Check connections from encoder sensor to main board. Scores per basket when hoop is closer to player. Check continuity on wires.
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HOW TO: How to: Access Display, Spotlights, and Actuator 1.) Remove the 3 bolts 2.) Remove the red bracket 3.) Flip display downward to access area. How to: Access rear display time/score display. 1.) From the back of the game, remove the 4 #2 square screws and remove the wood panel.
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NOTE: The file will load quickly; you will notice that the USB stick will flash, audio will reset after about 1 second, and the game will return to normal operating condition. If you have any questions or need further assistance please contact Bay Tek Games. You may reach our Service Team at 920-822-3951 ext. 1102...
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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. Standard DBA is MEI # AE2451-U5E Part # A5AC9091 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.
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POWER SUPPLY DIAGNOSTICS 1.) Verify AC power to front of game. Check power strip in bottom front. Check for illuminated power switch. 2.) Check AC power connection to power supply. 3.) Ensure Power Supply switch is set to 115V (or 230V) (Some model power supplies may not have this) 4.) Ensure Power switch is on.
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MAINBOARD PINOUT GUIDE Purpose Pin Type =Low Side Driver Pin # LOWSIDE #1,w diode =High Side Driver LOWSIDE #2, w diode = TTL Input/Output LOWSIDE #3 = LED Constant Current Drive LOWSIDE #4 = 12 Volts LOWSIDE #5 = Ground LOWSIDE #6 Pin Type Purpose...
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PARTS LIST A5BA8300 8.5" Basketball A5ME7466 Metal Right Hand BB Mount Bracket A5ME7461 14" Rim A5CORD29 25' SJT Cord A5NE2601 Net for Rim AACE4401 LED Cable, Ball Area A5CB2050 Cash Box AACE7400 Front Display Power Cable A5FI9010 Inline Filter AACE7401 DBA Cable AASW200 Low Ticket Switch...
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OPTIONAL JACKPOT SIGN WIRING DIAGRAM **JACKPOT SIGN IS AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD A5LD1052 A5LD1052 Front Display Front Display A5CE3400 From Power AACE8642 Supply 5 Volts DC AACE8641 AACE8640 AACE8637 Cables from games Important! Link Cables must start at socket #1 Interface Board Spare cable...
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JACKPOT SIGN WIRING DIAGRAM & PIN OUT **JACKPOT SIGN IS AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD AACE8629 To Interface Board AACE3899 From Interface Board AACE8638 AANEWGEN1-RBN Display Com AACE8631 12 Volt DC AACE8636 Rope Lights USB Socket (To Update Software) AACE8637 Cables from games AACE8638...
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JACKPOT SIGN POWER WIRING DIAGRAM **JACKPOT SIGN IS AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD Right Side Left Side A5LD1052 A5LD1052 Lights Lights Front Display Front Display A5CE3400 LED Stick LED Stick AACE6930 AACE6930 AACE8641 AACE8640 AACE8640 5 Volts to LED Stick LED Stick Board AACE6930...
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JACKPOT SIGN TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Troubleshooting Guide **JACKPOT SIGN IS AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD Problem Probable Cause Remedy Unplugged. Check wall outlet to line filter in back of sign. (A5FI9010) Circuit breaker tripped Reset power strip breaker switch or building circuit breaker. No power to the Bad power supply.
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OPTIONAL GAME DIVIDER INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS **GAME DIVIDERS ARE AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD TOOLS REQUIRED: DRILL #3 PHILLIPS BIT 7/16” SOCKET OR WRENCH Set up all games in the bank as instructed in the game manual. Installing the dividers will be the last steps to complete the bank of games.
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OPTIONAL GAME DIVIDER INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS **GAME DIVIDERS ARE AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD In the front of the games, remove the four screws from where the ramps and the consoles are secured together - 2 screws per unit. Install the bar piece between the two games with the SLOTS FACING UP! Secure the bar to the games using the same screws you removed in the...
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OPTIONAL GAME DIVIDER INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS **GAME DIVIDERS ARE AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD Carefully install the vertical divider piece between the two games - be careful not to scratch any pieces! Be sure to push the divider piece as far back towards the rear of the game as it will go.
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OPTIONAL GAME DIVIDER INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS **GAME DIVIDERS ARE AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD From the hardware kit, use 2 flat washers and 2 nylon nuts to secure the divider to the pem studs on the bottom inside of the piece. Use 2 lock washers and 2 short screws to secure the sides of the divider to each unit.
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OPTIONAL GAME DIVIDER INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS **GAME DIVIDERS ARE AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD With assistance, carefully install the cage divider piece between the two games - be careful not to scratch any pieces! Once installed, secure the cage divider to the cage pieces on each side using the longer, 1-1/4”...
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OPTIONAL GAME DIVIDER INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS **GAME DIVIDERS ARE AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD Carefully install the “table divider” with the cup holders between the two games - be careful not to scratch any pieces! Secure the table divider to each game using a flat washer and a nylon nut from the hardware kit, on each side.
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OPTIONAL GAME DIVIDER INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS **GAME DIVIDERS ARE AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD Remove the self-tapping screw from the under side, center of the table divider. Carefully install the divider art acrylic piece between the two games. Behind the divider art piece, secure it to the games using the five self-tapping screws you removed earlier.
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OPTIONAL GAME DIVIDER INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS **GAME DIVIDERS ARE AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD Repeat this process as many times as needed to install the dividers where needed.
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OPTIONAL SIDE SKIRT INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS **SIDE SKIRTS ARE AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD Gather the hardware kit with the two black self tapping screws in it - this will be found inside the cash box. The side skirt piece will be located inside the ball return ramp.
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OPTIONAL SIDE SKIRT INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS **SIDE SKIRTS ARE AN OPTIONAL ADD-ON FEATURE, NOT STANDARD From under the ball return ramp, slide the skirt piece into position and secure in place using the silver screws you earlier removed. Use the two black self tapping screws and secure the back of the skirt to the front of the ramp.
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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...
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Bay Tek games. Many of our games share the same main-board electronics. This means you can buy one set of spare electronics to support many of your Bay Tek games. Spare boards allow you to get your game up and running the quickest and provide you a valuable troubleshooting option. Call our...
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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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