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  • Page 1 Assembly Guide & User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety…. Before you begin Before you Begin Assembly 5 - 12 Game Play It won’t fit Options Diagnostic Accessing Sensors How to replace your sensors 18 - 19 How to access the electronics How to replace the AC fuse How to replace the electronics + 5 Supply +12 Supply...
  • Page 3: Safety

    WHEN INSTALLING THIS GAME, A GROUNDED A.C. RECEPTACLE MUST BE USED. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS. FAILURE TO USE A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE COULD ALSO CAUSE IMPROPER GAME OPERATION, OR DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONICS. THIS GAME IS DESIGNED TO DISSIPATE STATIC ELECTRICITY THROUGH THE GROUNDING PLANE OF THE GAME.
  • Page 4: Before You Begin

    Before you begin to assemble your game locate the parts below. Back cabinet Keys Ramp Assembly Hardware AA6105 9 Balls Latch tool (color will vary) AA6001B 3/16 Allen PARTS BOX PC60601A 5/32 Allen 6 AA3052 Latch Hole plugs Front right side Front left side If any parts are missing please contact ICE Service at (716) 759-0360 Monday through...
  • Page 5: Assembly

    DO NOT HOLD FROM HERE Lay left side assembly so that the square holes are facing up. Then insert the ramp assembly being careful not to hold on from ramp end. USE PROTECTIVE FOAM FROM PACKAGING TO PROTECT SIDE CABINET DURING ASSEMBLY Before inserting end into side panel, ensure wire harness is tucked safely in...
  • Page 6 Lift the cabinet half way up but not all the way to secure the two assemblies together. Use one AA6211 Allen Bolt (1/4-20 X 1-1/4) and one 6212 washer where the two long square rods went into the cabinet. A Allen wrench was provided in the parts package. Make sure inside supports bars are fully inserted before tightening hardware.
  • Page 7 Put the cabinet back on its side and lift the right side assembly onto the runway/side assembly aligning the supports into the square holes. You might have to flex the ramp end down to allow the assemblies to be flush to each other. Use one AA621 Allen Bolt (1/4-20 X 1-1/4) and one washer where the two long square rods went into the cabinet.
  • Page 8 Before flipping the cabinet right side up, connect the RGB harness from the support bar. You made sure it was tucked into the square TUBE in Step 1 before you began assembly. The cabinet uses cabinet latches to secure the back and front cabinets together. It will be mush easier to assembly the two halves of the cabinets if you turn the latches 1/2 so that they extend out a little.
  • Page 9 Locate the clear plastic side panels, four PC60601 Allen bolts, four AA6212 washers, and four AA6110 Joint Connectors. On the outside of the cabinet insert four PC60601 Allen bolts with AA6212 washers shown in the red arrows on the left. Do not insert one at the bottom. From the inside Insert the clear plastic side panel and four AA6110 joint connectors.
  • Page 10 With help, move the front cabinet and slide the latches into their mating ends. Since they are 1/2 way out the cabinet will remain against the front cabinet until you latch them. Insert the latch tool and turn it in the direction shown for lock. The decal is located on the backside of the latch.
  • Page 11 At either side and from underneath, connect the harnesses.
  • Page 12 Insert the AC cord into a grounded AC outlet. The cord can be found behind the back cabinet. WARNING - ONLY PLUG INTO A GROUNDED OUTLET. DO NOT USE ADAPTORS THAT ELIMINATE THE THIRD PRONG! Locate the two keys in the parts box, insert them into the top two locks, and turn clockwise to unlock.
  • Page 13: Game Play

    Your game is ready to be played. Press the “START” button to turn the game on. The game will come to life. The cabinet will begin to glow and the upper display will come on. There are five games and up to four players can play any of them. At anytime you can press either the “GAME”...
  • Page 14: It Won't Fit

    The back cabinet can be taken apart if it will not fit through a doorway. The bottom and top halves are held together with latches. Lay the cabinet on it’s side. REMOVE the Latch hole plugs. Using the latch tool, unlock the four latches. A decal shows the direction to unlock and lock.
  • Page 15: Options

    You can change some of the game options if you wish. Pressing the left and right arrows buttons together will cause the game to display the options available for that game. The arrow keys will change the value for that option displayed. Pressing the “GAME”...
  • Page 16: Diagnostic

    When the game is in the standby mode, pressing and holding down the Down arrow button will cause the game to enter a diagnostic mode. This mode will aid you in finding faults with your game. Once in the diagnostic mode, the game will play a sound file and display information on the status of the buttons and score sensors.
  • Page 17: Accessing Sensors

    Remove the two bolts shown using a 5/32 Allen wrench. Lift the playfield out of the game and put aside. Score sensors.
  • Page 18: How To Replace Your Sensors

    WARNING! UNPLUG THE AC CORD FROM GAME BEFORE REPLACING SENSORS! Follow the instructions in “Accessing score sensors” . Each sensor is two boards with a harness that connects them together. The board with the connection to the game’s harness is held in place by #2 Phillips screw. The other board is attached with a standoff.
  • Page 19 WARNING! UNPLUG THE AC CORD FROM GAME BEFORE REPLACING SENSORS! Follow the instructions in “Accessing score sensors” . Each sensor is two boards with a harness that connects them together. The board with the connection to the game’s harness is held in place by #2 Phillips screw. The other board is attached with a standoff.
  • Page 20: How To Access The Electronics

    Insert a key into both locks. Turn them clockwise to unlock. The display assembly will open by dropping down. Mainboard +5 Power +12 Power AC FUSE...
  • Page 21: How To Replace The Ac Fuse

    WARNING! UNPLUG THE AC CORD FROM GAME BEFORE REMOVING FUSE! Use a small flat blade screw driver. At the top, insert and pry the lid open as show. Then pry the red fuse holder out. 110v version only uses one fuse and it is on the right side. This fuse is rated for 3 amps, Slow blow type.
  • Page 22 To replace the +5 supply , remove the two mounting bolts at the front of the +5 supply. WARNING - Make sure AC power cord to the game is unplugged! Use a #2 Phillip screw driver and loose each screw holding a wire to the wire terminals. Replace the power supply with same voltage and either equal or greater amperage.
  • Page 23 To Replace the Main board , use a 1/4” nut driver and remove the four plastic standoffs. Remove and replace main board. All previous settings will be at default. To Replace the SDCARD , located at the top of the board is a socket that holds a SDCARD.
  • Page 24 LEFT FUSE: 4 AMP @ 250 volt FAST-BLOW Protects the Overhead RGB LED’s. RIGHT FUSE: 5 AMP @ 250 volt FAST-BLOW Protects the Under Cabinet RGB LED’s.
  • Page 25: Wiring Info

    ID Type Pin Description Wire Color J1 .100" 4-Pin Header 1 Left (+) RED/GRY Audio Left (-) BRN/GRY Right (+) RED/WHT Right (-) BRN/WHT J3 .100" 8-Pin Header 1 Buttons Start Light YEL/BLU Start GRY/BLU Player WHT/BLU Game WHT/VIO WHT/GRY Down BLK/WHT J4 .165"...
  • Page 26: Warranty

    Products will only be covered under warranty free of charge by obtaining an I.C.E. authorized RMA #. To obtain an RMA # please provide I.C.E. tech support with the game serial # or original I.C.E. invoice # and a detailed de- scription of the failure or fault symptoms.

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