Game Play Theory Of Operation - Bay-Tek Skee-Ball Classic 22 Service Manual

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GAME PLAY THEORY OF OPERATION

The game is designed to give points for balls scored through the
target playfield.
The Playfield Sensor under each hole will score the points.
Balls not reaching the target playfield will return to the ball track and
the Ball Count Sensor will register them as zero points.
Ball Count
Sensor
After the desired amount of balls (usually 9) are counted by the Ball
Count Sensor and the Playfield Sensors, the game will end.
Upon coin up, the ball release motor will turn as the Ball Release
Sensor counts the balls released.
Ball
When the sensor releases the desired amount of balls (usually 9) ,
Release
Sensor
the motor will stop.
The Ball Release Motor will not turn if the Overflow Sensor is
Overflow
Sensor
blocked. This will prevent damage to the motor.
There are spacers on top of these sensors - these are important as
they prevent the sensors from raising in the track.
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