CASINO WINNER OPERATORS MANUAL T IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO MAINTAIN CUSTOMER SAFETY AT ALL TIMES AND IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE DETAILS SET OUT IN THIS MANUAL ARE FOLLOWED PRECISELY Issue 1 Part No. XCW-716-900...
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the CASINO WINNER game machine (hereafter referred to as the “machine”). This operation manual describes: How to install, operate, relocate, transport, maintain and discard the machine safely and properly How to operate the machine correctly and make full use of its features...
2. MAIN COMPONENTS ........................35 3. HOW TO PLAY ........................... 36 Basic rules of the pusher game ....................36 Rules of CASINO WINNER ....................... 36 4. INSTALLATION ........................... 38 Notes on Installation ........................41 Lowering the Level Adjusters ..................... 41 Preparing for Operation ......................
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6. ADJUSTMENTS ..........................51 Adjustment of the payout rate ....................52 6-1-2 Adjusting the Front Edge ....................52 Adjustment of Coin Selector (L), (R) Assys ................54 Adjusting the Coin Entry ......................57 Resetting the Tilt ........................59 Adjustment Switches ........................60 Test Mode ..........................
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7. MAINTENANCE ..........................89 Regular Inspection ........................91 Cleaning ............................. 92 7-2-1 Cleaning the Coin Selector ....................94 7-2-2 Cleaning the Coin Hoppers ....................96 7-2-3 Removing Jammed Coins from the Coin Hoppers ............97 7-2-4 Removing Jammed Coins from the Escalators ..............99 7-2-5 Removing Jammed Coins Hopper Head ...............
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8. ASSEMBLY, DIS-ASSEMBLY AND REPLACING PARTS ..............119 Replacing the Flourescent Lamps and Starters ................ 119 Replacing the Halogen Lamps ....................120 Replacing the Corner LED PC Board ..................121 Replacing the Jackpot Lamp ....................123 Control Board Assy ........................124 8-5-1 Replacing the Main PC Board Assy ................
This equipment is for indoor use only and should only be used for the purpose intended. Namco Europe Ltd. bears no responsibility for accidents, injury or damage resulting from unauthorized changes to, or improper use of this equipment.
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Do not make any alteration to this equipment without prior approval. Doing so could cause unforeseeable danger. Only parts specified by Namco Europe Ltd. should be used when replacing parts. (Including screws) Ensure that the power to the equipment is turned OFF before commencing any maintenance work.
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Es dürfen keierlei Veränderungen ohne vorherige Genehmigung am Gerät vorgenommen werden. Zuwiderhandlungen stellen eine Gefahrenquelle dar. Für die Repartur dürfen nur Originalersatzteile (incl. Schrauben) von NAMCO EUROPE LTD. verwendet werden. Vor Beginn aller Wartungsarbeiten (Fehlersuche, Reparaturen etc.) muß der Netzstecker gezogen werden.
Denne rnaskine er kun til indendørs brug og bør kun bruges til det beregnede formål. Namco Ltd. bærer intet ansvar for ulykker eller skader som er et resultat af uautoriserede ændringer eller fejlagtig brug af denne rnaskine.
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Justeringer eller vedligehold af denne maskine bør kun udføres af kvalificeret personale. Skift ikke noget på maskinen uden godkendelse, det kan føre til uforudset fare. Der bør kun bruges dele specificeret af Namco Europe Limited når der skiftes eller repareres dele (inklusiv skruer).
NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED. Si bien la información contenida en este manual se da de buena fe y es correcta en el momento de su impresión, NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED se reserva el derecho de hacer cambios y alteraciones sin previo aviso.
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No realice alteraciones en esta máquina sin aprobación previa. De hacerlo así, pueden causar peligros imprevisibles. Sólo deben usarse las partes especificadas por Namco Europe Ltd. para reparaciones o reemplazos (incluidos los tornillos). Asegúrese de que la máquina está desconectada antes de comenzar cualquier trabajo de mantenimiento (reparaciones, resolución de problemas, etc.)
Malgré le fait que les informations contenues dans ce manuel soient données de bonne foi et étaient actualisées au moment de leur impression, NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED se réserve le droit de procéder à des changements ou à des modifications sans avis préliminaire.
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Ne pas apporter de modifications sur cette machine sans autorisation préalable, faute de quoi cela pourrait entraîner un danger. Seules les pièces détachées Namco Europe Ltd. doivent être utilsées pour le remplacement ou la réparation de pièces (y compris les vis) S’assurer que l’interrupteur soit sor OFF avant de commencer tout travail de maintenance (localisation...
Αυτ το μηχάνημα είναι για χρήση μ νο σε εσωτερικ χώρο και θα πρέπει να χρησιμοποιείται μ νο για τους λ γους για τους οποίους κατασκευάστηκε. Η εταιρεία NAMCO Ltd δεν φέρει καμία ευθύνη για ατυχήματα , πληγές ή καταστροφές που μπορεί να προκληθούν απ αλλαγές χωρίς άδεια σε ή εισαγωγείς αυτού του μηχανήματος.
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Δεν πρέπει να γίνονται μετατροπές στα μηχανήματα ωρίς έγκριση . Μπορεί να προκληθεί απρ βλεπτος κίνδυνος. Μ νο μέρη που διευκρινίζονται απ την εταιρεία NAMCO EUROPE Ltd μπορούν να χρησιμοποιηθούν για αντικατάσταση ή επιδι ρθωση. (συμπεριλαμβάνοντε και οι βίδες) Να είναι σίγουρα κλειστ το ρεύμα πριν οποιαδήποτε δουλειά στο μηχάνημα.
Quest macchina deve essere usata solo in interni e deve essere usata solo per gli scopi per cui è progettata. Namco Europe Ltd non si assume responsabilità per incidenti, ferite o damni risultanti da cambiamenti non autorizzati o da uso improprio della macchina.
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Quando si rimpiazza o si riparano delle parti (incluse le viti) si possono usare solo parti approvate dalla Namco Europe Ltd. Assicurarsi che la macchina sia SPENTA prima di incominciare qualsiasi lavoro di manutenzione (guasti, riparazioni etc.) Se state per iniziare un lavoro non descritto in questo manuale, contattate il vostro distributore per instruzioni poichè...
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Installasjon, service, justering eller rutine vedlikehold skal bare utføres av kvalifiserte personer. Ikke lag noen forandringer på denne maskinen uten godkjenning. Dette kan medføre uforutsette farer. Bare deler spesifisert av Namco Europe Ltd. skal benyttes ved utskifting eller reparasjon av deler (dette gjelder også skruer).
Deze machine is alleen bedoeld voor gebruik binnenshuis en dient alleen gebruikt te worden voor bedoelde doeleinden. Namco Ltd. is niet verantwoordelijk voor ongelukken, letsel of schade die voortkomt uit ongeoorloofde veranderingen aan of onjuist gebruik van deze machine.
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Maak geen veranderingen aan deze machine zonder goedkeuring vooraf. Dit kan onvoorzien gevaar opleveren. Alleen onderdelen die door Namco Europe Ltd. zijn gespecificeerd dienen gebruikt te worden bij het vervangen of repareren van onderdelen (incl. schroeven). Zorg ervoor dat de machine UITgeschakeld is voordat er enig onderhoudswerk wordt verricht (troubleshooting, reparaties etc.)
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A substituição ou reparação de peças deverá ser feita apenas com peças de origem ou especificadas pela “Namco Europa Ltd.” (incluindo parafusos) Certifique-se que a maquina se encontra desligada sempre que iniciar qualquer tipo de trabalho de manutenção.
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Gör inga ändringar på denna maskin utan ett godkännande i förväg. Detta kan förorsaka oförutsägbar fara. Endast delar som är specificerade av Namco Europe Ltd. ska användas vid utbyten eller reparation av delar (inklusive skruvar). Försäkra dig om att strömmen är avstängd innan underhållsarbete påbörjas (felsökning, reparationer etc.)
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Tälle laitteelle ei saa tehdä mitään hyväksymättömiä muutoksia. Se voi aiheuttaa ennalta-arvaamattomia vaaroja. Vain Namco Europe Ltd:n määrittelemiä varaosia saa käyttää vaihtaessasi tai korjatessasi osia. (sisältäen ruuvit). Varmista, että laite on kytketty POIS PÄÄLTÄ ennen työn aloittamista.
The coins that have fallen into the coin tray are returned to the player, while the coins entering the side holes are returned to the coin hopper (JP) Rules of CASINO WINNER (1) Basic rules The player tries to send coins through the “SPIN” checkers at five positions on the Panel Assy in order to spin the slot machine.
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i i i i i Up-Down game When Wild symbols align, the player wins 10 coins, and the player can take a challenge of an Up-Down chance game on the Andon section to double or quadruple the number of coins. *When only one Wild symbol appears, it serves as a wildcard and substitutes for any symbol.
4. INSTALLATION This machine is designed for INDOOR USE ONLY. Do not install in the following places. Outdoors Direct Sunlight, places with excessive humidity or dust, places where there is water leakage, near air-conditioning or heating equipment, places with excessive heat or cold temperature. Places where it would be in the way of emergency exits or fire extinguishing equipment.
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CETTE MACHINE EST DESTINEE UNIQUEMENT A UN USAGE INTERIEUR NE PAS INSTALLER LA MACHINE DANS LES ENDROITS SUIVANTS A l’extérieur. Directement exposée au soleil, aux endroits excessivement humides ou poussiéreux, aux endroits où il y a des risques de fuite d’eau, près de ventilateurs ou source de chaleur, aux endroits très chauds ou froids.
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DEZE MACHINE IS ALLEEN VOOR GEBRUIK BINNENSHUIS ONTWORPEN INSTALLEER DE MACHINE NIET OP DE VOLGENDE PLAATSEN Buiten In direct zonlicht, op plaatsen met een zeer hoge vochtigheidsgraad of met veel stof, op plaatsen waar een waterlek is, dichtbij airco’s of verwarmingsapparatuur, op plaatsen met een zeer hoge of koude temperatuur.
Notes on Installation NEVER turn the power to the machine ON until installation has been completed In order to prevent possible electric shocks, be sure that the machine is connected to the mains supply with a securely connected earthed plug. So that customers are not injured, ensure that there is at least 500mm separation between other machines or walls.
Preparing for Operation Before starting, place a cloth on the pusher table to prevent parts dropping into the hopper. To prevent damage during transport, a number of screws are left loose. It is imperative that these screws are tightened, and the Side Pillars and the Coin Dispensing Chute are fitted before operation of this game.
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Panel Assy Pozihead screw (M4 x 8) x 2 Side pillar R (side pillar L located on the opposite side) Pozihead Screw (M4x8) Coin dispensing chute Page 43...
Adjusting the Tilt Sensitivity The machine is equipped with a tilt device. If the machine is shaken excessively, the tilt device activates an alarm sound and closes the divider of the Payout Assy to prevent coins falling to the payout tray. To reset the game after the tilt has been activated (see 6-4 page 59) Open the Playfield Door.
Filling the machine with coins 4-5-1 Filling the Hoppers Filling the coin hopper (O) with coins Pour about 40 coins into the hopper. This hopper runs continuously during normal game play, the coins inserted now will be payed out as soon as the game is put into game play mode.
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Filling the coin hopper (JP) with coins Unlock and open the upper door, set the Test switch to ON, and then add coins until coins start overflowing from the center hole into the cash box. • Use clean, uniform coins fit for use in the machine. If coins with different diameters or thicknesses, deformed coins, or dirty coins are used, they may not be dispensed properly.
4-5-2 Loading the Playfield Unlock and open the upper door and supply coins evenly onto the playfield and pusher. After supplying coins, close the upper door. • Do not place wrapped coins. If wrapped coins are placed on the playfield, they can be stuck on the payout slope during dispensing.
5. MOVING THE MACHINE • Do not leave the machine on a slope. The machine may topple or cause an unforeseen accident if it is left on an inclined surface. • When moving or transporting the machine, be sure to remove coins completely from the Cabinet Assy to prevent a fire or electrical shock.
Moving (on the floor) • Always use at least 2 people to move the machine to prevent the machine toppling over if it hits un unexpected obstacle on the floor. • Move the machine carefully to prevent damage to the machine. •...
Loading on and unloading from a truck • When using a forklift for moving, transporting, loading or unloading the machine, insert the forks at the specified positions and keep the machine balanced. Positioning the forks at other locations can cause the machine to topple and cause an unexpected accident.
6. ADJUSTMENTS Adjustment or maintenance on this machine should be carried out by qualified personnel only. Einstellungen und Wartung des Gerätes dürfen nur von dafür qualifiziertem Fachpersonal vorgenommen werden. Justeringer eller vedligehold af denne maskine bør kun udføres af kvalificeret personale. Los ajustes y el mantenimiento de esta máquina deben ser realizados sólo por personal cualificado.
Adjustment of the payout rate The payout rate is adjusted by the software. Adjustment of the payout rate by software (See P. 65 “6-6-2 Setup (OPTIONS).”) The machine provides automatic control in such a way that the ratio of the number of coins dispensed from the coin hopper (O) to the number of inserted coins stays close to the payout ratio set with the software.
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Loosen the two cap screws (M4x10), and Remove the Shutter Guide 3. Cap screw (M) (M4 x 10) x 2 Shutter guide 3 To adjust the height of the front edge B, remove the two flange socket screws (M4 x10). •...
Adjustment of Coin Selector (L), (R) Assys Removing and reinstalling the Coin Selector (L), (R) Assys • The following describes the procedures for removing and reinstalling the Coin Selector (R) Assy. Follow the same procedures for the removal and reinstallation of the Coin Selector (L) Assy.
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Remove 1off cap screw (M4x10), loosen 1off cap screw (M4x10), and remove the Coin Out (R) or (L) Cap screw (M4 x 10) (Remove this screw) Cap screw) (M4 x 10) (Loosen this screw) Coin OUT (R) (or (L)) Loosen 2off flange sockets (M4x6), and adjust the position of the Adjuster Plate (R) or (L).
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To confirm the adjustment, arrange coins inside the Coin Acceptor Assy, and make sure that, with the Adjuster Plate at the bottom, the coins overlap the Acceptor Base by 0.5 to 0.6mm. Overlapping section of acceptor base (R) (or (L)) and coins Coin Adjuster plate (R) (or (L)) After adjustment, tighten the 2off flange sockets (M4x6), and reassemble in the...
Adjusting the Coin Entry Remove the Coin Acceptor Assy. (see6-2 page 54). Loosen 2off cap screws (M4x6) and 1off button head screw (M4x6), and slide the Coin Adjuster (L) to adjust the width and height of the coin entry slot. The dimensions should be set as follows: Width: Diameter of coin + 0.2 to 0.4mm...
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The following describes the adjustment procedure. Cut four strips of photocopy paper to a width slightly narrower than the diameter of the coin. Stack the four pieces of paper, and insert them together with a coin into the coin slot. Move the Coin Adjuster (L) toward the lower left direction so that it is just in contact with the coin.
Resetting the Tilt The tilt device can be reset in two ways: manual reset performed by a member of staff, or automatic reset (default setting). It is also possible to disable the tilt function. The method of changing the setting is described in 6-6-2 page 65.
Adjustment Switches Unlock and open the upper door. The adjustment switches are located inside the cabinet at the lower right corner. Test Switch Slide the test switch ON to enter test mode. Test mode allows testing and the changing of game settings. (Refer to section 6-6 "Test Mode"...
Test Mode Coins cannot be inserted when the game is in the Test Mode except when SENSOR TEST screen is displayed. Turn the Test Switch ON. The following screen is displayed. Operate the Select Switch up or down to select an item on the screen. The selected item is indicated in red.
6-6-1 Displaying and Initializing the Data 6-6-1-1 Income Data Select “DATA DISPLAY” on the menu screen and press the Enter switch. The following screen is displayed. The DATA DISPLAY consists of three pages. Operate the Select switch Up or Down to select an item. The selected item is displayed in red. Press the Enter switch to confirm selection.
6-6-1-2 Security Data Select “NEXT” from Data Display screen page 1 and press the Enter button. The following screen is displayed. DATA DISPLAY MACHINE DATA TOTAL HOPPER (L) OUT TOTAL HOPPER (R) OUT TOTAL HOPPER (JP) OUT TOTAL PUSHER MOVE TOTAL JP UNIT MOVE CHECKER(1) COUNT CHECKER(2) COUNT...
6-6-1-3 Error History Select “NEXT” from Machine Data Display screen page 3 and press the Enter button. The following screen is displayed. (This screen shows the last ten errors. (error codes and messages) DATA DISPLAY ERROR HISTORY ⎫ 1: 1- 3 HOPPER(JP) EMPTY ⎪...
6-6-2 Options Select “OPTIONS” on the menu screen and press the Enter switch. The following screen is displayed. Operate the Select switch Up or Down to select an item. The selected item is displayed in red. Press the Enter switch to confirm selection. After the item has been selected, use the Select switch to change the setting.
6-6-3 Game Options Select “GAME OPTIONS” on the menu screen and press the Enter switch. The following screen is displayed. There are no options for this game. Select “EXIT” and press the Enter switch to return to the Menu screen. GAME OPTIONS [DEFAULT IN GREEN] EXIT...
6-6-4 I/O Test Select “I/O” on the menu screen and press the Enter switch. The following screen is displayed. I/O TEST MENU I/O TEST SWITCH TEST FIELD P/O MEASUREMENT MODE ANDON MEASUREMENT MODE EXIT SELECT SW:CHOOSE ENTER SW:ENTER Operate the Select switch Up or Down to select an item. The selected item is displayed in red.
6-6-4-1 Sensor Test (Test page 1 of 8) • Operations are not accepted while “WAIT!” is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. This checks the Tilt switch and coin sensors for proper operation. • Coins can be inserted when this screen is displayed. Select “I/O TEST”...
6-6-4-2 Motor Test 1 (Test page 2 of 8) This screen is used to test the Checker Assys and Coin Hoppers. I/O TEST MOTOR TEST 1 NEXT HOPPER(L) SENSOR OFF 0 HOPPER(R) SENSOR OFF 0 ⎫ CHECKER SENSOR(1) OFF 0 ⎪...
6-6-4-3 Motor Test 2 (Test page 3 of 8) This screen is used to test the Pusher Motor, Jackpot Motor, Coin Hopper (0) and Coin Hopper (JP). I/O TEST MOTOR TEST 2 NEXT PUSHER MOTOR SENSOR JP UNIT SENSOR (U) OFF SENSOR (D) OFF HOPPER (O) SENSOR (1) OFF...
6-6-4-4 Solenoid Test (Test page 4 of 8) This screen is used to test the Solenoids. I/O TEST SOLENOID TEST NEXT PAYOUT DIVIDOR SOL SENSOR SEPARATOR SOL SENSOR LOCKOUT SOL (L) LOCKOUT SOL (R) EXIT SELECT SW:CHOOSE ENTER SW:ENTER Operate the Select switch Up or Down to select an item. The selected item is displayed in red.
6-6-4-5 LED/Lamp Test (Test page 5 of 8) This screen is used to test the LED and Lamps. I/O TEST LED/LAMP TEST NEXT ⎫ CHECKER LED(1) ⎪ CHECKER LED(2) ⎪ CHECKER LED(3) ⎬ CHECKER LED(4) ⎪ CHECKER LED(5) ⎪ CHECKER LED(6) ⎭...
6-6-4-6 Andon Motor Test • Operations are not accepted while “WAIT!” is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. This checks the motors in the ANDON Assy. I/O TEST ANDON MOTOR TEST NEXT ARM MOTOR SENSOR (U) SENSOR (D) WHEEL MOTOR SENSOR WHEEL SENSOR (1)
6-6-4-7 Andon LED/Lamp Test • Operations are not accepted while “WAIT!” is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. This checks the lamps in the ANDON Assy. I/O TEST ANDON LED/LAMP TEST NEXT LAMP (1) LAMP (2) LAMP (3) LAMP (4) LAMP (5) LAMP (6)
6-6-4-8 Communication Test (Andon Control PC Board communication Test) This checks the communication with the Andon Control PC Board After the test, select “EXIT” and press the Enter switch to return to the I/O Menu screen. I/O TEST 8 /8 COMMUNICATION TEST NEXT ANDON CONDITION...
6-6-5 Switch Test This checks the operation of the switches Select “SWITCH TEST” on the menu screen and press the Enter switch. The following screen is displayed. I/O TEST SWITCH TEST [ON:RED] TEST SELECT (UP/DOWN) OFF/OFF ENTER MULTI BUTTON UP SELECT SW ENTER SW:EXIT The display will change each time a switch is operated.
6-6-6 Field P/O Measurment Mode • Operations are not accepted while “WAIT!” is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. The percentage of coins dispensed to the player (discharged to the coin tray to all coins inserted and coins discharged to the coin hopper (JP) is called the “field payout rate”.
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It is recommended to measure the payout rate by using this mode following installation or any changes to the playfield, or levelling of the machine. The payout rate may change suddenly in a new machine due to wearing-in, caused by coins, in the initial period of operation and the natural stacking of coins on the playfield.
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Count the coins that have fallen onto the tray. The Payout Rate can be calculated using the following equation: ÷ Number of coins dispensed from coin hopper (O) (Number of coins dispensed from coin hopper (JP) (1000 coins) x 100 = field payout rate (%) The Payout Rate can be calculated using the following equation: ÷...
6-6-7 Andon Measurement Mode Select “ANDON MEASUREMENT MODE” on the menu screen and press the Enter switch. The following screen is displayed. ANDON MEASURMENT MODE WHEEL TEST POSITION-1 POSITION-2 POSITION-3 POSITION-4 POSITION-5 POSITION-6 POSITION-7 POSITION-8 COUNT CLEAR EXIT SELECT SW:CHOOSE ENTER SW:ENTER Operate the Select switch Up or Down to select an item.
6-6-8 Monitor Test Select “MONITOR TEST” from the Test Menu Screen, then press the enter button. The following screen is displayed. MONITOR TEST GRADATION PATTERN VIEW ANGLE ADJUST FULL WHITE FULL BLACK CROSSHATCH PATTERN EXIT SELECT SW:CHOOSE ENTER SW:ENTER Operate the Select switch up or down to select an item. The selected item is displayed in red.
6-6-9 Sound Test Select “SOUND TEST” from the Test Menu Screen, then press the enter button. The following screen is displayed. SOUND TEST [DEFAULT IN GREEN] VOLUME ALL SP (0~128) ATTRACT (0~128) ERROR (0~128) REQUEST SONG NO. MESSAGE LR CHECK EXIT SELECT SW:CHOOSE ENTER SW:ENTER...
6-6-10 Jackpot Supply This screen is used to supply coins to the Jackpot unit. • Operations are not accepted while “WAIT!” is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. Select “JACKPOT SUPPLY” from the Test Menu Screen, then press the enter button.
6-6-11 Others This screen is used to initialize Back-Up memory.. Select “OTHERS” from the Test Menu Screen, then press the enter button. The following screen is displayed. OTHERS MAINROM VER. XXMMMDDYYYY A LCDROM VER. XXMMMDDYYYY A ANDONROM VER. XXMMMDDYYYY A BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE EXIT SELECT SW:CHOOSE...
6-6-12 Error Display If an Error is generated, an Error Message appears on the LCD screen. In the event an error occurs, reset the error according to the error resetting instructions. 6-6-12-1 Error Indication A machine error has occured. Please call for a staff member. ERROR: 1-2 HOPPER (JP) OVER PAID SLIDE ON AND OFF TEST RESTART...
6-6-12-2 Error Indication A machine error has occured. Please call for a staff member. ERROR: 1-2 HOPPER (JP) OVER PAID SLIDE ON AND OFF TEST RESTART There are unprocessed coins. LEFT IN RIGHT IN TOTAL SELECT SW (DOWN) : PAY 1 MEDAL BY HOPPER ENTER SW : ERROR SOUND OFF This message is displayed only when there are unprocessed coins.
6-6-12-3 Indication of Jammed Coins at the Coin Outlet If coins are jammed at the coin outlet during the game, the machine stops operating and displays a coin jam warning indication. When jammed coins are removed from the coin oultet within the countdown period (10 seconds), the game automatically resumes normal play.
6-6-13 Automatic Coin Supply to Jackpot Unit after Initialization When the Back-Up Memory has been initialized and the display returns to the Game Screen, coins will automatically be supplied to the Jackpot Unit. After 50 coins have been supplied to the Jackpot Unit, the Game Screen appears.
7. MAINTENANCE Adjustment or maintenance on this machine should be carried out by qualified personnel only. Ensure that the POWER to the machine is turned OFF before commencing any maintenance work. (Trouble shooting, service or repairs etc.) Einstellungen und Wartung des Gerätes dürfen nur von dafür qualifiziertem Fachpersonal vorgenommen werden.
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Aanpassingen of onderhoud aan deze machine dient alleen uitgevoerd te worden door bekwaam personeel. Zorg ervoor dat de machine UITgeschakeld is voordat er enig onderhoudswerk wordt verricht (troubleshooting, reparaties etc.) Afinações ou manutenção nesta maquina, deverão ser efectuadas sómente por pessoal qualificado. Certifique-se que a maquina se encontra desligada sempre que iniciar qualquer tipo de trabalho de manutenção.
Regular Inspection Check the following items regularly. Inspection of Level Adjusters • Make sure that the machine is stable and secure. Inspecting the Power Cable • Make sure that the Power cable is connected securely. • Check that there is no damage to the Power Cable. If there is any damage, disconnect the Power Cable from the Mains supply immediately and replace the Power Cable before operating the game.
Cleaning To ensure continued operation od the machine, it is important that the following areas are regularly cleaned. Do not use organic solvents such as thinners, petroleum spirits etc. as these can damage the machine. Coin slots Coin Entries Coin dispensing chute Coin Dispensing Chute Page 92...
7-2-1 Cleaning the Coin Selector Do not use organic solvents such as thinners, petroleum spirits etc. as these can damage the machine. Remove the Coin Selector (R) Assy (See 8-9-1 page 150). Remove 2off cap screw (M4x10) from the Selector Base (R) Side, and remove the Coin Out (R).
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Wipe the coin passages in the Selector Base (R) and Upper Plate (R) with a dry soft cloth. If they are excessively dirty, dampen a soft cloth with a neutral detergent and wipe clean. Note: • Never apply grease or other lubricants to the coin passages as this will cause a faster build-up of dirt and dust and possible coin jams.
7-2-2 Cleaning the Coin Hoppers Do not use organic solvents such as thinners, petroleum spirits etc. as these can damage the machine. Turn OFF and disconnect the power from the game. Remove the Coin Hopper. See 8-11-1 page 154 Replacing Coin Hopper (O) 8-11-4 page 159 Replacing Coin Hopper (L), (R) 8-11-5 page 160 Replacing Coin Hopper (JP) Turn the Hopper Head in a clockwise direction and lift to remove.
7-2-3 Removing Jammed Coins from the Coin Hoppers Turn OFF and disconnect the power from the game. Remove the Coin Hopper. See 8-11-1 page 154 Replacing Coin Hopper (O) 8-11-4 page 159 Replacing Coin Hopper (L), (R) 8-11-5 page 160 Replacing Coin Hopper (JP) Turn the Hopper Head in a clockwise direction and lift off.
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[When installed with Guide Plate Cover Plate] Loosen 4off pozi head screws (M4x14), with flat and spring washers, and loosen the Guide Plate Cover Remove the jammed coins. Note: Depending on the type of coins used, the screws may be provided with spacers.
7-2-4 Removing Jammed Coins from the Escalators Turn OFF and disconnect the power from the game. Remove the Escalators from the Coin Hopper. See 8-11-1 page 154 Replacing Coin Hopper (O) 8-11-4 page 159 Replacing Coin Hopper (L), (R) 8-11-5 page 160 Replacing Coin Hopper (JP) Coin hopper (JP) Coin hopper (L), (R) Coin hopper (O)
7-2-5 Removing Jammed Coins Hopper Head A Hopper Empty Error can be generated if coins are standing on their edges inside the Hopper Head, as shown below. If this happens, Remove the coins from the Hopper Head and lay the coins flat. Coins Hopper head section Page 100...
7-2-6 Cleaning the Play Panel Do not use organic solvents such as thinners, petroleum spirits etc. as these can damage the machine. Turn OFF and disconnect the power from the game. Remove 1off pozi head screw (M4x8) and remove the Coin Dispensing Chute. Remove 9off poxi head screws (M4x15) and remove the Front Acrylic.
7-2-7 Removing Jammed Coins from the Play Panel Unlock and open the Upper Front Door. Insert the Coin Ejection Pin into the hole on the Front Acrylic that is closest to the jammed coins, then gently pull the Front Acrylic forward to dislodge the coins. Note: If the above method fails to dislodge the jammed coins, remove the Front Acrylic to remove the coins.
7-2-8 Cleaning the Andon Assy Do not use organic solvents such as thinners, petroleum spirits etc. as these can damage the machine. 7-2-8-1 Cleaning the R Roller Turn OFF and disconnect the power from the game. Remove the Andon Assembly panel A and Upper Acrylic Board 1 (see 8-12-1 page 162) Wipe the R Roller with a dry soft cloth.
7-2-8-2 Cleaning the D Roller Do not use organic solvents such as thinners, petroleum spirits etc. as these can damage the machine. Turn OFF and disconnect the power from the game. Remove the Andon Assembly panel A and Upper Acrylic Board 1 (see 8-12-1 page 162) Wipe the D Roller with a dry soft cloth.
7-2-8-3 Cleaning the CW Roulette Acrylic Board Do not use organic solvents such as thinners, petroleum spirits etc. as these can damage the machine. Turn OFF and disconnect the power from the game. Remove the Andon Assembly panel A and Upper Acrylic Board 1 (see 8-12-1 page 162) Wipe the D Roller with a dry soft cloth.
Error Processing 7-3-1 Error Indication If an Error is generated, an Error Message appears on the LCD screen. In the event an error occurs, reset the error according to the error resetting instructions. A machine error has occured. Please call for a staff member. ERROR: 1-2 HOPPER (JP) OVER PAID SLIDE ON AND OFF TEST RESTART...
7-3-2 Indication of Unprocessed coins When an error is generated, the coin inserted at the time of error generation is normally returned to the coins returned cup. However, if coins are inserted continously or a problem occurs in the coin hopper (L), (R), the inserted cioins may not be returned.
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7-3-4 Resetting Errors When the LCD screen displays an error message, reset the error by following the procedures described below. After the error has been reset, the game usually returns to the condition immediately before the error occured. When the machine is reset from a BACKUP MEMORY error, all data including the income data, security data, machine data, error history and settings are cleared and returned to factory defaults.
Troubleshooting • To protect the service staff and other people from possible electric shock, accident or injury, and to prevent damage to the electrical circuitry of the machine, always turn the power OFF before initiating the described task. • If the problem does not apply to any symptom listed below, or if the action taken does not rectify the problem, contact your distributor.
8. ASSEMBLY, DIS-ASSEMBLY AND REPLACING PARTS Replacing the Flourescent Lamps and Starters The flourescent lamps become hot. Exercise caution when removing. Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Upper Front Door. Replace the fluorescent lamp (15W) and or starter. Upper front door Fluorescent lamp Fluorescent lamp...
Replacing the Halogen Lamps The halogen lamp remains very hot even after the power has been switched OFF. To prevent burns, ensure sufficient time for the lamp to cool before touching the lamp. Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Upper Front Door.
Replacing the Corner LED PC Board PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity. ~If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board, electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged. Before handling a PC Board, touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body.
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Remove 2off whizz nuts (M4), and remove the LED Cover attached with the Corner LED PC Board. Whizz nut (M4) x 2 2-pin connector LED cover Corner LED PC Board Disengage the two locking supports using long-nosed pliers, remove the Corner LED PC Board, disconnect the 2way connector from the board, and replace the Corner LED PC Board.
Replacing the Jackpot Lamp Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Upper Front Door. Remove 2off pozi head screws (M4x8), and remove the lamp cover. Lamp cover Pozi head screw Panel Assy (M4 x 8) x 2 Replace the Jackpot Lamps (wedge lamps 24V 3W).
Control Board Assy 8-5-1 Replacing the Main PC Board Assy PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity. ~If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board, electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged. Before handling a PC Board, touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body.
8-5-2 Replacing the LCD PC Board PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity. ~If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board, electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged. Before handling a PC Board, touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body.
8-5-3 Replacing the AC Switch PC Board PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity. ~If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board, electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged. Before handling a PC Board, touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body.
8-5-4 Replacing the Switchmode Regulators PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity. ~If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board, electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged. Before handling a PC Board, touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body.
Playfield Assy 8-6-1 Replacing the Pusher Motor Note: Before replacing the Pusher Motor, remove all coins from the playfield Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Rear Door. Remove the 4off cap screws (M4x8) and disconnect the 2way connector. Remove the Pusher Motor together with the Pusher Motor Bracket by sliding them to the side.
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Loosen the 2off double point screws (M4x8), and remove the pusher crank. Remove 4off phillips screws (M4x12), and replace the Pusher Motor. Phillips truss screw (M4 x 12) Pusher crank Double-point screw (M4 x 8) x 2 Pusher motor Flat section on motor shaft Reassemble in reverse order.
8-6-2 Replacing the Pusher Sensor Note: Before replacing the Pusher Motor, remove all coins from the playfield Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Rear Door. Remove 1off cap screw (M4x12), disconnect the 3way connector and remove the Pusher Sensor.
8-6-3 Replacing the Flanged Bushings Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Rear Door. Remove 1off wing screw (M4x8) and swing the Control Board Assy to the left. Cabinet Assy Control Board Assy Wing screw (M4 x 8) x 1 Page 131...
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Loosen the 4off wing screws (M4x15), turn the two head stoppers L, R (two each) and remove the coin hopper (L), (R) escalator. Note: Be sure to support the escalator with your hand in this step to prevent the escalator from falling. Also, prepare a container to receive the coins in the escalator.
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Disconnect the 2way, 6way, 9way and 18way connectors from the Panel Assy. 2-pin connector 2-pin connector 18-pin connector 9-pin connector 6-pin connector Unlock and open the Upper Front Door. Remove 1off phillips screw (M4x8), and remove the coin dispensing chute. Phillips screw (M4 x 8) Coin dispensing guide...
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Remove 4off phillips screws (M4x15), and remove the Panel Assy by pulling the lower edge. Phillips screw (M4 x 15) x 2 (there are also two screws on the left side) Panel Assy 11. Remove 2off cap screws (M5x10), and remove the pusher table pusher guide bracket.
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14. Reassemble in reverse order. • During reassembly, ensure that all connectors are securely connected. • During reassembly, ensure that a lithium based grease is applied to the pusher shaft. • During reassembly, ensure that the gap (approx. 1mm) between the Panel Assy and Playfield Assy is the same on the left and right sides before tightening the screws.
8-6-4 Replacing the Sensor PC Board Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Rear Door. Open the Control Board Assy. (see 8-6-3 page 131) Remove 2off cap screw (M3x6), disconnect the 5way, 3way, 2way connectors, and remove the Sensor PC Board. 5-pin connector Sensor PC Board Cap screw (M3 x 6) x 2...
8-6-5 Replacing the Checker Unit Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Rear Door. Open the Control Board Assy. (see 8-6-3 page 131) From each checker unit, remove the two countersunk washer nuts (M4), disconnect the 5way connector, and remove the checker unit 5-pin connector Checker unit Countersunk washer nuts (M4)
8-6-6 Replacing the Checker Sensors Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the checker unit (see 8-6-5 page 137). Remove the checker cover, disconnect the 3way connector, and remove the checker sensor by squeezing the claw section, and remove the sensor. 3-pin connector Checker filter Blue...
8-6-7 Replacing the LED PC Boards PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity. ~If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board, electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged. Before handling a PC Board, touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body.
8-6-8 Replacing the Wiper Motor Do not turn the Wiper Motor by hand. Doing so can damage the internal gears. Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Rear Door. Open the Control Board Assy. (see 8-6-3 page 131) Disconnect the 2way connector, and release the chord grip.
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Loosen the double point screw (M4x8), remove 20ff cap screws (M3x8), and remove the wiper motor. Cap screw (M) (M3 x 8) Wiper motor Wiper motor bracket Main panel base Block Wiper shaft Wiper motor Double-point screw (M4 x 8) Wiper Bearing Reassemble in reverse order.
8-6-9 Replacing the LCD Unit Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Rear Door. Open the Control Board Assy. (see 8-6-3 page 131) Remove 4off whizz nuts (M3), disconnect the 6way connector, and remove the LCD Unit. Whizz nut (M3) LCD unit Resin washer...
8-6-10 Replacing the Jackpot Motor Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Rear Door. Open the Control Board Assy. (see 8-6-3 page 131) Remove the 2off double point screws (M4x8), and remove the link B. Disconnect the 2way connector, remove the 2off cap screws (M4x8), and remove the Jackpot Motor.
8-6-11 Replacing the Jackpot Unit Sensor (U) Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Rear Door. Disconnect the 3way connector, remove 2off cap screws (M3x6), and remove the sensor bracket A together with the sensor. Ensure that the Jackpot Motor Bracket is supported by your hand. Cap screw JP unit sensor (U) (M3 x 6) x 2...
8-6-12 Replacing the Jackpot Unit Sensor (D) Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Rear Door. Disconnect the 3way connector, remove 1off phillips head screw M3x12), with flat and spring washer, and remove the JP Unit Sensor (D). Sensor mounting plate 3-pin connector JP unit sensor (D)
Payout Assy 8-7-1 Replacing and Adjusting the Payout Solenoid Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Maintenance Door. Remove the E-ring, and remove the solenoid shaft. Solenoid shaft Bracket (2) E-ring E-ring Payout solenoid Cap screw (M4 x 6) x 2 Payout Assy 2-pin connector...
8-7-2 Replacing the Payout Sensor Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Maintenance Door. Disconnect the 3way connector, remove 2off cap screws (M4x6), and remove the bracket (2) together with the Payout Sensor. Cap screw (M4 x 6) x 2 3-pin connector Bracket (2) Payout solenoid...
Armrest Assy 8-8-1 Removing the Armrests Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the Under Panel, and remove the Under Panel by sliding it forwards. Remove 3off button head screws (M5x8) on each side and remove the Under Panel 2 and Under Panel 3.
8-8-2 Replacing the Multi Button and Wedge Lamp Switch the power to the machine OFF. Open the Under Panel (see 8-8-1 page 148) Disconnect the 4way connector, and remove the Illumination Switch. Pull out the Wedge Lamp (28v, 3W) and replace. 4-pin connector Illumination switch Reassemble in reverse order.
8-9 Coin Selector (L), (R) Assys 8-9-1 Removing the Coin Selector (L), (R) Assys The following describes the procedure for removing and reassembling the Coin Selector (R) Assy. Follow the same procedures for the removal and reassembly of the Coin Selector (L) Assy. Switch the power to the machine OFF.
8-9-2 Replacing the Coin Sensors The following describes the procedure for removing and reassembling the Coin Sensor (R) Assy. Follow the same procedures for the removal and reassembly of the Coin Sensor (L) Assy. Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the Coin Selector.
8-9-3 Replacing the Coin Lockout Solenoid The following describes the procedure for removing and reassembling the Coin Lockout Solenoid (R) Assy. Follow the same procedures for the removal and reassembly of the Coin Lockout Solenoid (L) Assy. Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the Coin Selector.
8-10 Removing the Coin divider (L), (R) Assys The following describes the procedure for removing and reassembling the Coin Divider (R) Assy. Follow the same procedures for the removal and reassembly of the Coin Divider (L) Assy. Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the Coin Selector.
8-11 Coin Hoppers The Coin Hoppers (L), (R) discharge coins onto the playfield in an amount equal to the number of coins inserted by the player. Consequently, the coin hoppers of this machine operate more than in other coin games, thus requiring the following periodic maintenance.
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Disconnect the 12way and 6way connectors, remove 4off wing screws (M4x15), and separate the escalator section from the hopper section. Escalator section Wing screw (M4 x 15) x 4 Hopper section Loosen 1off wing screw (M4x15), remove the hopper retainer 2, and remove the coin hopper (O).
8-11-2 Removing Coin Hopper (O) Escalator Switch the power to the machine OFF. Unlock and open the maintenance door. Seperate the escalator section from the hopper section. (see 8-11-1 page 154) Loosen 1off wing screw (M4x8), pull out the top section of the escalator, and remove the coin hopper (O) escalator.
8-11-3 Removing Coin Hopper (L), (R) Switch the power to the machine OFF. Open the Rear door. Open the Control Board Assy. (see 8-6-3 page 131) Disconnect the 9way and 3way connectors, remove 4off wing screws (M4x15), and separate the escalator section from the hopper section. Do not disconnect the 2way connector.
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Loosen 1off wing screw (M4x15), remove the hopper retainer 2, and remove the coin hopper (L) Reassemble in reverse order. Follow the same procedure for coin hopper (R) During reassembly, ensure that the escalator mounting holes align with the holes on the hopper side, and install securely the wing screws (M4x15). If the screws are loose, coin jams can occur.
8-11-4 Removing Coin Hopper (L), (R) Escalators Switch the power to the machine OFF. Open the Rear door. Open the Control Board Assy. (see 8-6-3 page 131) Seperate the escalator section from the hopper section (see 8-11-3 page 157) Loosen the 2off wing screws (M4x8), and remove the two head stoppers (L), (R) (two each) by turning.
8-11-5 Removing Coin Hopper (JP) Switch the power to the machine OFF. Open the Rear door. Disconnect the 12way and 8way connectors, remove 4off wing screws (Mx15), and separate the escalator section from the hopper section. Escalator 8-pin connector 12-pin connector Coin hopper (JP) Wing screw (M4 x 15) x 1 Hopper retainer 2...
8-11-6 Removing Coin Hopper (JP)) Escalator Switch the power to the machine OFF. Open the Rear door. Open the Control Board Assy. (see 8-6-3 page 131) Seperate the escalator section from the hopper section (see 8-11-5 page 160) Remove the 2off wing nuts (M4) that are holding the top section of the escalator in place, and pull out the L-shape escalator carefully to prevent it from hitting other parts.
8-12 Andon Assy 8-12-1 Replacing the Step-Up Lamps The lamps remain hot even after the power to the machine has been turned OFF. To prevent burns, ensure sufficient time for the lamps to cool before initiating these procedures. Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove 4off phillips head screws (M4x15), and remove the CW Andon panel A by lifting and pulling forward.
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Hold both ends of the Upper Acrylic Board 1 that is inserted in the upper main box, and remove it by pulling horizontally forward and lifting vertically straight. Take care not to lose the two collars installed in each screw hole (total 4 collars). Upper acrylic board 1 Andon Assy Remove the Lamp (12v 10w) by turning it about 45°...
8-12-2 Replacing the Arrow Lamps The lamps remain hot even after the power to the machine has been turned OFF. To prevent burns, ensure sufficient time for the lamps to cool before initiating these procedures. Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the CW Andon Panel A and Upper Acrylic Board 1 (see 8-12-1 page 162) Remove 2off phillips head screws (M4x8), and remove the CW Side Acrylic...
8-12-3 Replacing the WIN Lamps The lamps remain hot even after the power to the machine has been turned OFF. To prevent burns, ensure sufficient time for the lamps to cool before initiating these procedures. Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the CW Andon Panel A and Upper Acrylic Board 1 (see 8-12-1 page 162) Remove21off phillips head screw (M4x8) on each side (total 4 screws), and...
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Disconnect the 2way connector, remve the WIN lamps from the Rod Holders, and remove the WIN Lamps 2-pin connector WIN lamp WIN lamp Rod holders 2 pos. Connector Reel Assy Rod holders Left side Right side Reassemble in reverse order. Page 166...
8-12-4 Replacing the Fluorescent Lamp The fluorescent lamp remain hot even after the power to the machine has been turned OFF. To prevent burns, ensure sufficient time for the lamp to cool before initiating these procedures. Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the CW Andon Panel A and Upper Acrylic Board 1 (see 8-12-1 page 162) Remove 4off phillips head screws (M3x12), with flat and spring washers,...
8-12-5 Replacing the Andon Control PC Board PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity. If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board, electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged. Before handling a PC Board, touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body.
8-12-6 Replacing the Stepping PC Board PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity. If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board, electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged. Before handling a PC Board, touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body.
8-12-7 Replacing the Lamp PC Board PC Boards can easily be damaged by static electricity. If a person charged with static electricity handles a PC Board, electronic parts on the PC Board can be damaged. Before handling a PC Board, touch an earthed metal surface to release electrostatic charge from your body.
8-12-8 Replacing the Switchmode Regulator Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the Upper Backplate. (see 8-12-5 page 168) Loosen the thumb screw (M4x8), and open the Andon Control PC Board towards the right. Andon Assy Roller Assy Andon Control PC Board Thumb screw (large) (M4 x 8) (Only loosen this screw) Disconnect the 4way and 3way connectors from the Swithmode Regulator...
8-12-9 Replacing the Wheel Sensors 1,2, 3 Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the Upper Backplate. (see 8-12-5 page 168) Disconnect the 3way connectors (white, red and black), remove 3off phillips pan head screws (M3x6), and remove the Drum Sensor Assy. 3-pin (white) connector (white round sticker) 3-pin (white) connector...
8-12-10 Replacing the Damper Sensors Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the Upper Backplate. (see 8-12-5page 168) Open the Andon Control PC Board toward the right. Disconnect the 3way connector, remove the phillips pan head screw (M4x15), with flat and spring washers, and remove the Damper Sensor. Phillips pan-head screw (with flat and spring washers) (M4 x 15) Stopper Shaft Assy Drum Base Assy...
8-12-11 Replacing the Arm Sensors (U), (D) Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the Upper Backplate. (see 8-12-5 page 168) Open the Andon Control PC Board toward the right. Disconnect the 2off 3way connectors, remove the 2off phillips pan head screws (M4x15) (one each), with flat and spring washers, and remove the Arm Sensor (U) and Arm Sensor (D).
8-12-12 Replacing the Wheel Sensors Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the Upper Backplate. (see 8-12-5 page 168) Open the Andon Control PC Board toward the right. Disconnect the 3way connector, remove the phillips pan head screw (M4x15), with flat and spring washers, and remove Wheel Sensor Phillips pan-head screw (with flat and spring washers) (M4 x 15)
8-12-13 Replacing the Arm Motor Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the Upper Backplate. (see 8-12-5 page 168) Open the Andon Control PC Board toward the right. Disconnect the 12way connector, remove the 4off phillips pan head screws (M4x8), with flat and spring washers, and remove the Roller Assy Arm motor Phillips pan-head screw...
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Disconnect the 2way connector, remove 4off phillips pan head screws (M3x6), with flat and spring washers, and remove the Arm Motor Phillips pan-head screw (with flat and spring washers) (M3 x 6) x 2 Arm motor Roller Assy Phillips pan-head screw (with flat and spring washers) (M3 x 6) x 2 2-pin connector...
8-12-14 Replacing the Wheel Motor Switch the power to the machine OFF. Remove the Upper Backplate. (see 8-12-5 page 168) Open the Andon Control PC Board toward the right. Remove the Roller Assy (see 8-12-13 page 176) Disconnect the 6way connector, remove 4off phillips pan head screws (M4x8), with flat and spring washers, and remove the Wheel Motor Assy from the Roller Drive Assy.
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Loosen the double point screw (M3x4), and remove the Spur Gear. Double-point screw (M3 x 4) (Only loosen this screw) Wheel motor Spur gear Loosen the double point screw (M3x4), and remove the R Disc R disc Double-point screw (M3 x 4) (Only loosen this screw) Wheel motor Remove 4off phillips pan head screws (M3x6), with flat and spring washers,...
10. MACHINE DISPOSAL NOTICE Compliance with WEEE regulations The machine must be collected, transported and discarded in accordance with the local laws and regulations. When entrusting a third party to collect, transport and discard the machine, ensure that they are authorised to do so. Page 210...
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