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1N00-610 Genesis Super Truck v1.0 03/04
Genesis
Super Trucks
User Manual
Note
This unit is fitted with an updated (2013) design for console
steering and forward/reverse. Please quote 'OPTICAL' set up
when discussing parts or service. For parts, page 111G has
substitutions for items 3 and 31. New part numbers to be
advised shortly.
Self tuning loop output board fitted to this unit
©Tornado International Ltd. 2004
-1-
Confidential

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  • Page 1 Please quote ‘OPTICAL’ set up when discussing parts or service. For parts, page 111G has substitutions for items 3 and 31. New part numbers to be advised shortly. Self tuning loop output board fitted to this unit ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 Confidential...
  • Page 2 +44(0)121-773-1827 Stuart Bland Addresses: Head Office, Sales Office & Production Tornado International Ltd Unit 20 Stirchley Trading Estate Hazelwell Road Stirchley Birmingham B30 2PF England Tel: (0)121-773-1827 Email: sales@tornado-uk.com A Member of the Tornado International Leisure Group ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 Confidential...
  • Page 3: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Important – Please Read This! This manual is provided in good faith and is believed to be accurate. Because Tornado International have no control over the manner in which the product is used, users should satisfy themselves that any information or instruction contained in this manual is appropriate for the conditions under which the product is being installed and operated.
  • Page 4 1N00-610 Genesis Super Truck v1.0 03/04 Introduction Thank you for purchasing this quality product from Tornado International Ltd. It will give you many years of trouble free service and if used in a suitable site will provide consistent profits. Please read and understand this manual before using the equipment.
  • Page 5: Operating Procedures

    2. Take the model to the charging/storage area and remove the battery from the model. 3. Invert the chassis and gently shake it to remove any accumulated dust and grit. 4. Using polish and a cloth thoroughly clean the body. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 Confidential...
  • Page 6 9. Lock the cash doors and thoroughly clean and polish the consoles and playing positions. Place the covers over the consoles. 10. Place the used batteries in the charger. Check the charging meter readings. The needle should be between 2 and 10. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 Confidential...
  • Page 7 Never use any abrasive cleaner on the console. Housed in every console are the following components: Driving Controls Coin Acceptors Credit Displays Console Mother Board (& coin counters) Cash Box Slave Timer ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 Confidential...
  • Page 8 The coin acceptor doors and the transmitter access door are all fitted with radial pin tumbler locks. They all open with the same key. Provision is made for the use of your own padlock to secure the cash box if required. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 Confidential...
  • Page 9 Microcoin electronic coin acceptors are fitted to the unit. These can be reprogrammed by the operator using a hand held programmer. This is available from Tornado either to purchase or on loan. Please contact the Service Department for details. There are no user serviceable parts in the coin acceptors.
  • Page 10 The coins can be poured out of the cash box into a suitable container by use of the slot in the rear of the box. Caution! When replacing the cash box, ensure it is correctly located before closing the Coin Acceptor door. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -10- Confidential...
  • Page 11 It is the distribution centre for the console and has the following parts mounted on it. Sound Board Slave Timer Coin Counters And connections for the following Console Connecting Cable Driving Controls Credit Display Coin Acceptors ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -11- Confidential...
  • Page 12 One for steering and one for forward or reverse. All of the controls effect the operation of the model by altering the resistance across one or more channels of the transmitter. Caution! ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -12- Confidential...
  • Page 13 The Transmitter The Loop Output Board The Master Timer The Console Connection Sockets & LED Fault Indicator 24 volt Power Supply (PSU) Cable Socket Diagnostic Socket Accessory Socket ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -13- Confidential...
  • Page 14 Failure to do so will lead to serious damage to the transmitter. Note! If you operate more than one type of Tornado equipment, you may have transmitters for the other equipment which look very similar. All items supplied in the spares pack should only be used with the equipment for which they were supplied.
  • Page 15 (or those) games. The pulses are distributed to the slave timers via the console connection cables. If the pulses should not be sent (or not arrive) the slave timer will not end the game. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -15- Confidential...
  • Page 16 It is the connection for the power supply lead. The power is distributed to the rest of the system via the console cables. 2.17 Diagnostic Socket This is provided for the use of Tornado service engineers. Do not connect to this socket. 2.18 Accessory Socket This is provided for the attachment of Tornado accessories.
  • Page 17 The socket at each end must be fully inserted into the plug and the catch checked to ensure it is correctly latched. A damaged power supply lead should be replaced. Caution! The power supply lead must not be lengthened without reference to the Tornado technical department. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -17- Confidential...
  • Page 18 When connecting the batteries to the charger be careful to correctly align the two halves of the red and black connectors. Do not force the connectors together and never disconnect them by pulling on the cables. It is not ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -18- Confidential...
  • Page 19 A battery should only be used for its intended purpose. It should never be used as a doorstop or support block etc. Staff should be given training to recognise and deal with a damaged battery. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -19- Confidential...
  • Page 20 Charging It is vital to use a quality charger. The Tornado charger supplied with your unit has been tested by the battery manufacturer and is approved by them for use with the dry-fit batteries supplied. Do not charge the batteries with any other charger and do not use the Tornado chargers on other batteries.
  • Page 21 6. Store in a FROST-FREE place. 7. Handle the batteries with care. 8. Keep the terminals clean. 9. Do not remove the vents, or add water to the cells. The batteries are expensive. It pays to look after them! ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -21- Confidential...
  • Page 22 (1 in the diagram) and then pushing the tabs inward and upward (2 in the diagram). The body will spring off the chassis. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -22- Confidential...
  • Page 23 The speed feedback system varies the power supplied to the motor in order to keep the reversing speed constant under varying terrain and load conditions. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -23- Confidential...
  • Page 24 Note! To comply with the terms of the guarantee any part or assembly which requires repair or replacement must be returned to Tornado International Ltd. without being opened or disassembled. The guarantee period is 1 year from the date of shipment.
  • Page 25 To remove the battery from the model proceed as follows. With the model in the operating area remove the body. Disconnect the battery from the receiver by gently pulling on the connecting plug. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -25- Confidential...
  • Page 26 As the model drives away from the trailer the brakes continue to be applied as the trailer hitch disengages from the model. When the unhitch process is complete the trailer brakes are released. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -26- Confidential...
  • Page 27 In the event of the truck and trailer being reversed and the trailer jack-knifes, the trailer will unhitch automatically allowing the trailer to move harmlessly away from the truck. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -27- Confidential...
  • Page 28: Periodic Service

    Check all fasteners on the console and models and tighten or replace as necessary. Check all the tyres on the models and replace if the tyre is worn beyond the bevel. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -28- Confidential...
  • Page 29 12. Turn the power supply off, wait 30 seconds and turn it back on to reset all of the credit displays to zero. 13. Note the new coin counter start numbers. The unit is now ready to use. ©Tornado International Ltd. 2004 -29- Confidential...
  • Page 30: Fault Finding

    WRITE DOWN THE SYMPTOMS. This is true if you are going to fault find yourself and even more important if you are going to telephone Tornado for assistance. In nine cases out of ten, give us concise and full symptoms and we will accurately diagnose the problem.
  • Page 31 If the good model reacts normally whilst the suspect model does not, the fault is in the model. Technical help is available from Tornado International Ltd. during our office hours. PLEASE HAVE AN ACCURATE AND COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF SYMPTOMS WHEN YOU CALL.