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420-0003-01UK PRINTING SERVICE MANUAL SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD. IMPORTANT 42 Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, SURREY. United Kingdom KT9 2NY • Before using this product, read this manual carefully to understand the contents herein stated. • After reading this manual, be sure to keep it near the product or in a convenient place for easy reference when necessary.
TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING: TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................... i INTRODUCTION ....................iv 1 HANDLING AND PRECAUTIONS ..............1 2 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION ......4 3 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION ........6 4 PART DESCRIPTIONS ..................9 5 ACCESSORIES ....................10 6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION ..............11 6-1 Securng the cabnet n to locaton .................13 6-2 Conneecton of Power and Ground ..................14 6-3 Check area for Game Interference Requrements ............16...
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9 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY ..........26 9-1 GAME TEST MODE ........................27 9-1-1 TEST MENU ......................28 9-1-2 GAME TEST MODE ....................29 9-1-3 INPUT TEST .......................30 9-1-4 OUTPUT TEST ......................31 9-1-5 VENT TEST.........................32 9-1-6 COIN TEST .........................33 9-1-7 SOUND TEST ......................34 9-1-8 SCREEN TEST ......................35 9-1-9 GUN CALIBRATION TEST ..................36 ...
Use of this product is unli�el� to cause ph�sical in�uries or damage to propert�. However, points that require special attention are indicated b� bold text, the word “I�POR�AN�” and the s�mbol below. Indcates mportant nformaton that, f gnored, may result n the mshandlng of the product and cause faulty operaton or damage to the product. SEGA A�USE�EN�S EUROPE, L�D. Bloc� C, 42 Barwell Business Par�, Chessington, Surre�. K�9 2NY United Kingdom. �elephone: +44 (0) 208 391 8090 Facsimile: +44 (0) 208 391 8099 e-mail: mailbox@sega.co.u�...
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Definition of 'Site Maintenence Personnel or Other Qualified Individuals' Procedures not descrbed n ths manual or marked as ‘to be carred out by ste mantenance personnel or other qualfied professonals’ should not be carred out by personnel wthout the necessary skll or technology. Work carred out by unqualfed persons may cause serous accdents, ncludng electrocuton.
nfluence upon physcal condtons of the players or the onlookers, or result n njury durng play. - SEGA shall not be held responsble for damage, compensaton for damage to a thrd party, caused by specficaton changes not desgnated by SEGA.
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• Some parts are not desgned and manufactured specfically for ths game machne. The manufacturers may dscontnue, or change the specficatons of such general-purpose parts. If ths s the case, SEGA cannot repar or replace a faled game machne whether or not a warranty perod has expred.
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CONCERNING �HE S�ICKER DISPLAY CONCERNING WARNING DISPLYS �his SEGA product has stic�ers attached describing �his SEGA product has warning displa�s on stic�ers, the product manufacture No. (Serial No.) and Electrical labels and/or printed instructions adhered/attached Specifications. It also has a Stic�er describing where to to or incorporated in the places where a potentiall� hazardous situation could arise. �he warning displa�s are contact for repair and for purchasing parts. When inquiring about or as�ing for repairs, mention intended for accident prevention for customers and for the Serial No. and Name of �achine indicated on...
2 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION Ths product s an ndoor game machne. Do not nstall t outsde. Even ndoors, avod nstallng n places mentoned below so as not to cause a fire, electrc shock, njury and/or malfuncton. - Places subject to ran or water leakage, or places subject to hgh humdty n the proxmty of an ndoor swmmng pool and/or shower, etc.
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2-1 OPERATION AREA ● F or safe operation and management of this product, allow at least 70 cm of space between cabinets when allocating floor space and space for people to move through. ● B e sure to provide sufficient space specified in this manual. Do not allow objects to block the ventilation ports. It can cause generation of heat and a fire. ● S EGA shall not be held responsible for damage, compensation for damage to a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction. ● I f the machine does not fit through the entryway to the installation location, do not disassemble it without first consulting the instructions. If the machine still does not fit through the entryway after following the procedures in this manual, contact your retailer or the office listed in this manual.
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION �o avoid in�ur� and trouble, be sure to pa� attention to the behavior of visitors and pla�ers. 3-1 BEFORE OPERATION In order to avod accdents, check the followng before startng the operaton: • To ensure maxmum safety for the players and the customers, ensure that where the product s operated has sufficent lghtng to allow any warnngs to be read. Operaton under nsufficent lghtng can cause bodly contact wth each other, httng accdent, and/or trouble between customers.
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• To avod njury, be sure to provde sufficent space by consderng the potentally crowded stuaton at the nstallaton locaton. Insufficent nstallaton space can cause contact, collsons, and/or trouble between customers. • Every day when cleanng the gun, nspect the gun and make sure that there are no scratches or cracks n the surface, and that the fastenng screws are not loose.
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3-2 DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS) �o avoid in�ur� and trouble, be sure to pa� attention to the behavior of visitors and pla�ers. • For safety reasons, do not allow any of the followng people to play the game. - Those who need assstance such as the use of apparatus when walkng. - Those who have hgh blood pressure or a heart problem. - Those who have experenced muscle convulson or loss of conscousness when playng vdeo games, etc.
PART DESCRIPTION SHOOT THIS WIN THIS �as� Displa� Prize arm Spea�er Ke� switch Start switch Side door Coin door Prize door Cash door Please note: �he controller is not shown in the figure above.
ACCESSORIES Confirm that the accessories listed in the table below are present when setting up the product. Accessories mar�ed "Spare" in the note column are consumable items but included as spares. KEY �AS�ER KEY SWI�CH DESCRIPTION: OWNER’S MANUAL 220-5775UK (2) Part No. (Qty.): 420-7019UK (1) (J9117) For operating the �e� This manual Note: For opening/closing switch Figures: the doors Parts not labeled with part numbers are as �et unregistered or cannot be registered. Be sure to handle all parts with care, as some parts are not available for purchase separatel�.
6 ASSEMBLY & INSTALLTION • Ths work should be carred out by ste mantenance personnel or other qualfed professonals. Work performed by non-techncal personnel can cause a severe accdent such as electrc shock. Falng to comply wth ths nstructon can cause a severe accdent such as electrc shock to the player durng operaton.
The Installation and assembly of this product should take place in the following sequence. 6-1 Securing of Cabinet in to Location 6-2 Connection of Power and Ground 6-3 Checking Area for Game Interference Harness Requirements 6-4 Prize Unit An �4 Nut Driver or Spanner A 3mm Allen Ke� or Hex Ke� A Box or Ladders to stand on Sega Service �e� (J9117) An Ad�ustable Wrench 6 fg01 fg01...
6-1 Securing of Cabinet in to Location Be sure to ground the adjusters, and secure the product firmly to the installation location. If the cabinet moves either during assembly work or during operation after the completion of assembly, a serious accident may occur. �his product has 4 casters and 2 ad�usters. CASTER (4) ADJUSTER (2) 6-1 fig.
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6.2 Connection of Power and Ground • Use the power supply equpped wth an earth leakage breaker. Use of power supply wthout such a breaker could result n fire f there s a current leakage. • Ths product MUST be EARTHED. Usng ths product wthout a sutable earth wll cause electrc shock and possbly cause a fire hazzard.
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Confirm that the �AINS SWI�CH is set to OFF. ON/OFF SWITCH INTRGRAL EARTH POINT IEC INLET AC MAINS LEAD “0” = OFF MAINS PLUG 6-2 fg 02 Full� insert the AC �AINS LEAD connector on the side opposite the power plug into the AC unit inlet. �hen full� insert the AC �AINS LEAD PLUG into the power outlet. When using a ground wire made available separatel�, connect one end of the wire to the AC unit ground terminal and the opposite end to an indoor ground terminal. �he AC unit ground terminal is a bolt-and-nut combination. Remove the nut and pass the bolt through the ground terminal, then se cure the nut to the bolt. <For �aiwan> 6-3 fg03 �he power cord is laid out indoors. protect the power cord b� attaching wire cover to it. If ground will be established with a ground wire made available separatel�, la� out the ground wire indoors and have it protected. <For �aiwan> 6-2 fg 03 WIRE COVER...
6-3 Checking Area for Game Interference Harness Requirements 1 Make sure that the machine is isolated from the mains supply before attempting this operation. 2 Be careful not to damage wiring. 3 The Game Board area should be accessed if necessary. Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation...
6-4 Prize Unit �o prevent improper dispensing of gifts/prizes please follow the instructions below on how to correct� install prizes on to the prize arms. ● Do not allow more than 3 major przes for each of the “Hgh Value” Prze Arms. ● Do not allow large przes to obstruct the adjacent prze arm. Ths may cause przes to jam or become tangled. ●...
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STEP 2 Once the prize bar has been removed, attach the prize (along with the hanger) on to the prize arm as shown. 6-4 fg 02 STEP 3 When the prize has been correctl� fitted to the arm, re-fit the prize bar b� turning it in an counter-cloc�wise direction. 6-4 fg 03 IMPORTANT! Ensure that the hanger encompasses the the spiral arm and the guide arm. �a�e sure that the Prize bar is above the hanger and not positioned through it. 6-4 fg 04...
7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE ● Always dsconnect the power cable before movng the product. If t s moved wth the power cable connected, the cable could be damaged, causng fre or electrc shock. ● To move the unt over the floor, pull n the adjustors and have the casters contact the floor.
GAME DESCRIPTION 8.1 HOW �O PLAY: Insert coin/s. (The excact amount of coins is dependant on the Program settings). Press the Start button to start the game. Using the gun to position the sight on the screen, select one of the six games availableto play by pressing the trigger on the gun. SIGHT Games Available to Play ROCKIN RAPIDS CREEPY CABIN WACKY TRACK WRECKIN REEF LOONY MOON CRAZY CANYON GAME SELECTION SCREEN Each of the games with have a range of moving targets to shoot at, and is played against the clock. Each hit/shot on target will light a bulb at the edge of the TARGET screen climbing towards 'Prize Win' positions. There will also be 'Decoy Targets' shown, do not shoot at these, they will not count as a hit and will waste valuable time and bullets. DECOY TARGET...
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WINNING A PRIZE : Prize A prize is offered by Lighting all bulbs in the trail and reaching either the Small or Big Prize level. When players achieve the 'Small Prize' level, the display changes to show the 'Prize Option Screen' . They then choose to either collect a prize from any of the three lower vend arms located below the display, Small or to continue to play the game at the risk the losing Prize the small prize in an attempt to climb up to the 'Big Prize' level. Prize Option Screen To select the 'Small Prize', the player must shoot the Collect Small Prize 'Parcel', ending the game and entering the Prize Selection screen. To continue the Game the player must shoot the Continue 'Target', rejecting the Small Prize in the attempt to gain the Big Prize. Game ends if the player runs out of time, or they select a Small Prize. When all bullets are used, they will reload using up valuable time. BULLETS TIMER...
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PRIZE SELECTION : Once you have won a prize, use the gun to select a prize arm which is represented on screen. If you won a Big Prize, you can only select from the Big Prize arms. If you won a Small Prize, you can onlly select from the Small Prize arms. You will be aked to shoot again to confirm your prize. Your prize will vend and can then be collected from behind the Prize Out door on the front of the machine.
8.3 RESUL� / ACCURACY SCREEN Final Game Screen This screen shows how many Shots were fired, how many Targets were hit and calculates the accuracy of the player showing it as a Percentage.
EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY Do not touch any parts that are not specified in these directions. Touching unspecified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits. Be careful that a finger or hand does not get caught when opening/closing the coin chute door. • When you enter the Test Mode, fractional coin and bonus adder data is erased. • Adjust the sound to the optimum volume, taking into consideration the environmental requirements of the installation location. • Removing the coin meter circuitry renders the game inoperable. • The details of changes to Test Mode settings are saved when you exit from Test Mode by selecting EXIT from the system Test Mode menu. Be careful because if the power is turned off before that point, changes to the settings will be lost. • Use with the specified settings. If settings other than those specified are used, inappropriate operations or malfunction may occur.
9-1 GAME TEST MODE To change settings in the Game Test Mode, simply making changes on the setting screen will not be effective. Complete the Test Mode in normal fashion.
CONTROLLER UNIT • When wor�ing with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Wor�ing with the power on ma� cause an electric shoc� or short circuit. • Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires ma� cause an electric shoc�, short circuit or present a ris� of fire. • Exercise due caution in performing soldering wor�. If soldering iron is handled carelessl�, there could be fires or burns. • When fastening plastic parts, be careful not to tighten screws or nuts excessivel�. If these are tightened to excess, parts could be damaged, resulting in in�uries from fragments, etc. • After the unit has been disassembled and reassembled again, chec� carefull� to be sure that there are no gaps or rattling at the �unctions and that the trigger can be operated smoothl�. If there are gaps or rattling, or if operation is not satisfactor�, the pla�ers could get fingers or hands caught, resulting in in�ur�. • Be sure to inspect gun surfaces for crac�s and damage. Pla�ers could be in�ured if the� pla� when the unit is crac�ed or damaged. • Assemble so that there is no gap between the L and R covers. If there is a gap or rattling, the pla�ers could get fingers or hands caught, resulting in in�ur�. • Once the product has been disassembled, use slac� preventive agent (product No. : 090-0012-N). Coat screws with suitable amounts of this agent and then tighten them. If this agent is not used, the product might start rattling or come apart. • Use the slac� preventive agent prescribed in these instructions. If an� other agent is used, there could be chemical changes that inhibit the use of screws and part surfaces could be damaged. • Be careful not to damage or lose small parts or screws. • When a part has been replaced, be sure to alwa�s ma�e ad�ustments and chec� conditions in �est �ode. If the gun does not operate satisfactoril� and ad�ustments in �est �ode are ineffective, it could be that parts inside the gun have been damaged. Follow the steps given below to remove the gun, then ta�e it apart and replace parts.
10.1 Microswitch Replacement �hree �inds of screws are used to fasten the L and R covers. �he L and R covers can be detached b� removing all ten of these screws. SCREW (8), black M3 x 12, w/ small flat & spring washers SCREW (1), black M3 x 10, w/ small flat & spring washers COUNTERSUNAK-HEAD SCREW (1), black M3 x 8 FIG. 10a With the R cover on the bottom, remove the L cover b� slowl� lifting it straight up. Remove the trigger microswitch from the R cover.
10.2 Sensor Unit Replacement Remove the L cover following the same procedures used when replacing a microswitch. Remove the connector and then remove the sensor unit. SENSOR UNIT APA-2030 Remove the connector. FIG. 10c After replacing the sensor unit, reassemble the gun. Operate the trigger to full� verif� that the microswitch turns on and off properl�. �hen, reattach the L cover to the R cover. After replacing the sensor unit, refer to the section titled “GA�E �ES� �ODE” . Conduct a Gun Ad�ustment �est.
10.3 Solenoid Replacement (If fitted) Remove the L cover following the same procedures used when replacing a microswitch. Remove the cord clamp fastening the cable and remove the connector. Remove the connector. FIG. 10d Remove the two screws and remove the solenoid ASSY. SOLENOID ASSY SCREW (2) M4 x 8, w/flat & spring washers FIG. 10e Pa� special attention to spring washers and other small parts when removing the solenoid. FIG. 10f...
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Remove the eight screws and an E-ring (2 mm), and replace the solenoid. Be careful not to lose small parts during this procedure. SCREW (8) M3 x 6, w/spring washer SOLENOID 124-5101 FIG. 10g E-RING 2 mm FIG. 10h Attach the solenoid ASSY with two screws and connect the connector. Be careful not to damage the wiring. Refer to the preceding sections regarding part replacement. Reattach the L cover, handling each part with appropriate care. After replacing the solenoid, refer to the section titled GA�E �ES� �ODE. Conduct an Output �est.
GRAPHICS DISPLAY 11-1 SAFE�Y PRECAU�IONS WHEN HANDLING �HE DISPLAY Responding to brea�down or abnormalit� • If smo�e or a strange odor appears, immediatel� unplug the power cable from the power source. Continuing to use the product ma� cause a fire or an electric shoc�. Ensure that smo�e is no longer emitted, and contact the point of purchase. • If nothing displa�s on the screen, immediatel� unplug the power cable from the power source. Continuing to use the product ma� cause a fire or an electric shoc�. Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection. • If water or a foreign ob�ect enters the displa�’ s interior, immediatel� unplug the power cable from the power source. Continuing to use the product ma� cause a fire or an electric shoc�. Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection. • If the displa� is dropped or the cabinet is damaged, immediatel� unplug the power cable from the power source. Continuing to use the product ma� cause a fire or an electric shoc�. Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection. During operation • Do not repair, reconstruct, or disassemble the displa�. �he displa�’ s interior contains high voltage parts. A fire or an electric shoc� could result. For inspections, ad�ustments, and repair of the displa�’ s interior, request wor� from the point of purchase. • Do not insert foreign ob�ects. If metal ob�ects or flammable materials such as paper are inserted into the interior through ventilation openings or other apertures, an electric shoc� could result. • In the event of a thunder storm, do not touch the product or the power cable. An electric shoc� could result. • �a�e sure to perform appropriate ad�ustments. Do not operate the product when the screen is flic�ering, distorted, or experiencing other abnormalities. Images from an improperl� ad�usted screen could cause pla�ers and other customers to experience...
11-2 CLEANING �HE SCREEN SURFACE • Use a soft, dr� cloth (flannel-t�pe) to wipe awa� dirt. Do not use materials such as coarse mesh gauze. • Alcohol (ethanol) is the recommended solvent for removing dirt. When using a cleaning agent, follow the precautions below. - Dilute neutral cleaning agents for home use with water. Soa� a soft cloth in the solution, and wring it thoroughl� before wiping the screen. - Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or powders, or cleaning agents containing bleach. - Do not use al�aline cleaning agents such as glass cleaners, or solvents such as thinners. • Do not scrub or scratch the screen surface with abrasive materials such as brushes or scrub brushes. Clean the screen surface once a wee�.
11-3 ADJUS��EN� �E�HOD All ad�ustment values are set accuratel� at the time of shipping from the factor�. Do not read�ust these values needlessl� or appl� ad�ustments not specified in this manual. �he displa� ma� not appear properl� if the values are incorrect.
COIN SELEC�OR AND CREDI� SE��INGS When the REJEC� button fails to refund coins, open the coin chute door and open the selector gate. Once the �ammed coin is removed, insert a standard coin to ensure that the selector is wor�ing properl�. 12-1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR • Remove and clean smears using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent which is then wrung dr�. • Never appl� machine oil, etc. to the coin selector. • After cleaning the coin selector, properl� insert a standard coin to ensure that the selector functions correctl�. �he coin selector should be cleaned once ever� 3 months. When cleaning, follow the procedures below: �urn off game unit power suppl�. Open coin chute door. Remove coin selector from coin chute door. Open gate and wipe awa� dirt with animal hairbrush or other soft brush. GATE FIG. 12a Soa� a soft cloth in water or a neutral cleaning agent diluted with water, wring it tightl� and wipe awa� dirt. Remove cradle. When removing the retaining ring (E ring), be careful not to bend the rotar� shaft.
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Use soft cloth to wipe dirt from rotar� shaft and bearing. After wiping off dirt, wipe awa� moisture with a dr� cloth and ma�e sure that the coin selector is completel� dr�. Coin Insertion �est Carr� out a coin insertion test once per month. At the same time, chec� the following points: □ Does the coin meter count properl�? □ Do coins drop into the cashbox correctl�? □ Are coins re�ected when inserted while holding down the REJEC� button? Insert coin while holding down the REJECT button. Make sure that coin returns. COIN METER FIG. 12c...
12-3 STERLING / EURO SELECTION SELECTING STERLING / EURO OPTION The SR3 coin acceptor (supplied) is programmed to accept UK Sterling and the Euro coin set, the factory setting is for the UK Sterling. If the configuration needs to be changed to Euro, then please follow the instruction below for changing over to the Euro, and vise versa.
12-4 SR3 TEACH & RUN OPTION INFORMATION �EACH and RUN �he SR3 can have the option to enable �EACH & RUN on all 12 coins. �he specific coin channel to be programmed is selected using switch 1 (�SB) to switch 4 (LSB) on the 6 wa� DIL switch. Programming Steps �o programme a coin/to�en please follow these 6 steps. Step 1. Switch off the power to the SR3 Step 2. Set the 6 wa� DIL switch to the relevant coin to be programmed. (see �ABLE 1 and �ABLE 2). Step 3. Switch on the power to the SR3. Step 4. Press the re�ect lever within 20 seconds. (�he LED will turn RED.) Step 5. Start entering the coins or to�ens �ou wish to teach until the LED flashes GREEN, t�picall� after 8 to 10 insertions. If the LED turns GREEN after the first coin is inserted, then �each and Run is DISABLED. Step 6. Press the re�ect lever and the LED will return to constant GREEN. �he coin channel is now programmed. �o prgramme further coin channels, repeat process from step 1. Once �ou have finished programming, return all switches to the OFF position. �he firts coin inserted after �each & Run ma� re�ect. Subsequent coin should then be accepted.
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Notes: If a large sample of coins/to�ens are used, then the coin channel sensor window willl be more accurate and a higher acceptance of true coins/ to�ens should be seen. If onl� a single coin/to�en is used, coin channel sensor windows will be programmed which ma� not trul� reflect the coin/ to�en population. If significantl� more that 10 coins have been inserted and the LED is still not changing to GREEN, this could be caused b� three possible reasons. �he coins/to�ens being used are actuall� two different t�pes although the� loo� the same. �he coins/to�ens being used are poorl� manufactured/minted. �he SR3 is at fault. Even though a coin/to�en has been programmed ma�e sure that the coin channel has actuall� been enabled. �each & Run doen not actuall� enable the taught coin/to�en.
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12-4 SR3 TEACH & RUN PROGRAMMING TEACH & RUN PROGRAMMING (SR3) If the machine is positioned in location where tokens are used, then the SR3 Coin acceptor can be programmed to accept and credit special coins/tokens Please follow the instruction below to enable and programthe TEACH AND RUN facility. BANK 1 Table 1 - Teach and Run Programming Bank 1 Coin NO.
FLUORESCENT LAMP REPLACEMENT • When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. • There is danger that hot lamps can cause burns. Exercise due caution when replacing lamps. • Use lamps of the specified ratings. Using lamps with different ratings may cause fires or damage. • Such things as deteriorated insulation in lighting fixtures can cause a short circuit and/or smoke. Make sure there are no abnormalities. For example, check if you can smell anything burning, if any sockets have been discolored and if the lamp has to be replaced frequently. Be careful when handling parts made of plastic or glass. For example, be careful not to tighten screws excessively. If such parts are damaged, injuries could be caused by fragments, cracks, etc.
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● D o not attempt to remove the fluorescent lamp whilst the machine is powered up. Always disconnect the machine from the main power supply before changing the lamp. Follow the instructions below to safel� replace the fluorescent lamp. Alwa�s replace the lamp with of the samme t�pe and specification. Locate the Fluorescent lamp positioned on the inside roof of the cabinet. FIG. 13a Hold the lamp firml� in two hand and pull down at the point where the lamp is clamped. FIG. 13b...
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Unclip the end caps from the lamp b� pulling directl� outward. FIG. 13c Fit the new lamp and replace following the directions in reverse order.. FIG. 13d IMPORTANT! PLE ASE WEAR PROTEC T IVE CL O T H I NG / EQUI P EMEN T W HEN C HANG I NG FLUORESCENT LAMPS. PROTECTIVE GLOVES AND EYEWEAR ARE RECOMMENDED.
PERIODIC INSPECTION �he items listed below require periodic chec� and maintenance to retain the performance of this ma- chine and to ensure safe business operation. Pla�ers operate the gun b� touching it and holding it with their hands. Clean the gun on a regular basis and have hand wipes, etc. available to ensure that pla�ers will alwa�s full� en�o� the game. • Be sure to check once a year to see whether power cords are damaged, the plug is securely inserted, dust has accumulated between the socket outlet and the power plug, etc. Using the product with accumulated dust can cause fire and electric shock. • Never use a water jet, etc. to clean inside and outside the cabinet. If the machine gets wet for any reason, do not use it until it has completely dried. • Periodically, around once a year, get in touch with the place of contact herein stated or the distributor, etc. where the product was purchased from, regarding internal cleaning. Using the product with accumulated dust in the interior can cause a fire or accident. Note that professional cleaning will require a fee. • There is the danger of accidents involving electrical shorts circuits or fire caused by factors such as the deterioration of insulation in electrical and electronic equipment over time. Check that there are no abnormalities such as odors from burning. TABLE 14 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE I�E�S DESCRIP�ION PERIOD REFERENCE CABINE�...
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Cleaning the Cabinet Surfaces When the cabinet surfaces become dirt�, remove stains with a soft cloth soa�ed in water or diluted (with water) chemical detergent and then wrung dr�. �o avoid damaging the finish, do not use such solvents as thinner, benzene, etc. (other than eth�l alcohol) or abrasives (bleaching agent and chemical dust- cloth). Some general-purpose household, �itchen, and furniture cleaning products ma� contain strong solvents that degrade plastic parts, coatings, and print. Before using an� cleaning product, read the product's cau- tionar� notes carefull� and test the product first on a small area that is not highl� visible.
5 TROUBLESHOOTING 15-1 TROUBLE NOT RELATED TO THE GAME BOARD If a problem has occurred, first inspect the connection of the wiring connection. 15-1 TABLE 01 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE PROBLE�S CAUSE COUN�ER�EASURES When the main SW is turned ON, �he power is not ON. Firml� insert the plug into the the machine is not activated. outlet. Incorrect power source/voltage. �a�e sure that the power suppl�/ voltage are correct. C o lo r o n p ro� e c t or s c r e en is Screen ad�ustments are inappro- Ad�ust screen appropriatel�.
GA�E BOARD • When wor�ing with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Wor�ing with the power on ma� cause an electric shoc� or short circuit. • Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires ma� cause an electric shoc�, short circuit or present a ris� of fire. • Do not expose the game board, etc. for an� reason. Doing so ma� cause electric shoc� or malfunctioning. • No connectors other than those connected on the game board when first delivered can be used b� this product. Do not connect an� other wires to an� of the unused connectors. �his ma� lead to the generation of heat, smo�e or burn outs. • When replacing or repairing the game board and then returning it to the cabinet, be sure to reconnect all the connectors correctl�. Improper connection ma� cause electric shoc�, short circuit or fire. • When connecting the connectors, be sure to attach them correctl�. �here is onl� one correct wa� in which the� must be connected. Attempting to connect them incorrectl� ma� cause damage to the pins on the connectors, and cause electric shoc�, short circuit or fire. • In this product, setting changes are made using the �est �ode. �he game board need not be operated. Use the game board, etc. as is with the same setting made at the time of shipment so as not to cause electric shoc� and malfunctioning. • �he chip parts on IC boards can be damaged b� electrostatic discharge from the human bod�. Before handling an IC board, alwa�s neutralize an� static charge in the bod� b� touching a grounded metal surface. • Be careful not to get fingers caught when removing doors or other parts. • When exchanging the game board, place and post the damaged board in appropriate pac�aging. • When sending a board for repairs, do not dismantle the board in an� wa� prior to sending it awa�. It ma� not be possible to meet �our request if an� parts are missing.
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16-2 CO�POSI�ION OF �HE GA�E BOARD • The game board for this product is dedicated and not to be used in any other SEGA product. Trying to connect this game board in to any other product other than the one described in this manual WILL cause electrical damage, fire hazzard or electrical shock.
DESIGN-RELATED PARTS For the warning displa� stic�ers, refer to Section 1 of this manual S�KR GLASS FRON� (S�-1553UK) S�KR GLASS SIDE (S�-1520UK) S�KR GLASS SIDE (S�-1520UK) S�KR R/H/S (S�-1007UK) S�KR L/H/S (S�-1006UK) S�KR FRON� (S�-1008UK) S�KR BU��ON PLA�E (S�-1702UK) S�KR SIDE DOOR (S�-1032UK) FLAP (S�-1352UK)
PARTS LIST BRAKEDOWN ON ALL SUB ASSEMBLIES 1. ASSY TOP 2. ASSY MAIN CABI 3. ASSY REAR DOOR 20. ASSY INST KIT 4. ASSY SIDE DOOR 5. ASSY FAN 6. ASSY AC UNIT 7. ASSY INPUT SWITCH 8. ASSY PRIZE UNIT 9. ASSY LCD 10. ASSY WINDOW 12. ASSY LOCK 11. ASSY MAIN DOOR 14. ASSY TILT SW 13. ASSY I/O BOARD 16. ASSY GAME BD 15. ASSY ELEC BOARD 17. ASSY GUN HOLSTER 18. ASSY FLAP 19. ASSY WH BASE...
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ASSY TOP (ST-0000UK) (1-1) Part No Description Component Reference S�-1000UK ASSY �AIN CABI SHOO� �HIS WIN �HIS S�-INS�-KI� ASSY INS�ALLA�ION KI� �ANUAL & ACCESSORIES S�-1014UK ASSY CASHBOX...
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ASSY MAIN CABI (ST-1000UK) (1-3) Part No Description Component Reference S�-1001-AUK ASSY CABI S�-1020UK ASSY REAR DOOR S�-1030UK ASSY SIDE DOOR S�-1340UK ASSY FAN 240V S�-0400UK ASSY AC UNI� S�-0002UK PRIZE CHU�E S�-1360UK ASSY INPU� SW �ES�/SERVICE BU��ON S�-1400UK ASSY PRIZE UNI� S�-1510UK ASSY WINDOW S�1560UK ASSY �AIN DOOR S�-4000UK ASSY �AIN BD S�-4100UK ASSY ELEC BD S�-4200UK ASSY PC BD S�-1650UK ASSY GUN HOLS�ER APA-2100 ASSY CON�ROL UNI� APA COLOUR �AY VARY S�-0004UK PLA�E BU��ON 421-7988-91UK S�ICKER SERIAL NO LB1046 LABEL �ES�ED ELEC SPEC...
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ASSY MAIN CABI (ST-1000UK) (3-3) Part No Description Component Reference S�-60010UK WH SPKR S�-60025UK WH PWR OU� EX� S�-60003UK WH FL �UBE 600-7009-1800UK ASSY RGB CABLE S�-60029UK WH LED S�RIP BD S�-60030UK WH LED S�RIP BD CONN S�-60031UK WH LED S�RIP BD EX� S�-60018UK WH PLUSH SENSOR...
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ASSY REAR DOOR (ST-1020UK) (1-1) Part No Description Component Reference S�-1021UK REAR DOOR 220-5575UK LOCK ASSY SIDE DOOR (ST-1030UK) (1-1) Part No Description Component Reference S�-1031UK SIDE DOOR S�-1032UK S�ICKER SIDE DOOR 220-5575UK LOCK...
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ASSY FAN (ST-1340UK) (1-1) Part No Description Component Reference 105-5340-01 FAN BK� LONG 260-0024-01UK FAN AC AXIAL DP200A FN1012 FAN GUARD �E�AL 120�� 000-P00312-W �3X12 �SCR PAN W/FS PAS S�-60026UK WH 240V FAN ASSY AC UNIT (ST-0400UK) (1-1) Part No Description Component Reference �FF-0401UK AC BK� LB1096 S�ICKER PRO�EC�IVE EAR�H S�-0403UK PLA�E AC CAP EP1382 FIL�ER SCHAFFNER EP1387 IEC INLE� & SW 310-5029-D508 HEA� SHRINK SLEEVE 50.8 514-5078-5000 FUSE 5X20 CERA�IC 5A LB1126-5-250 FUSE LABEL 000-P00308-W �3X08 �SCR PAN W/FS PAS 4-(101) 050-F00400 �4 NU� FLG SER PAS 4-(4), 2-(EAR�H) �FF-60001UK...
9 WIRE COLOUR CODE TABLE The DC power wire colour for this product is different from previous SEGA titles. Working from the previous wire colors will create a high risk of fire. �he colour codes for the wires used in the diagrams in the following chapter are as follows. Wires other than those of an� of the above 5 single colours will be displa�ed b� 2 alphanumeric charac- ters. CODE WIRE COLOUR BLUE YELLOW GREEN WHI�E ORANGE BLACK GRAY PINK SKYBLUE BROWN PURPLE LIGH� GREEN If the right-hand side numeral of the code is 0, then the wire will be of a single color shown b� the left- hand side numeral (see the above). Note 1:If the right-hand side numeral is not 0, that particular wire has a spiral color code. �he left-hand side character shows the base color and the right-hand side one, the spiral color. <Example> 51………WHI�E/RED RED WHI�E Note 2:The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire.
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