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  • Page 1 SERVICE MANUAL PLACE SERIAL NUMBER LABEL HERE...
  • Page 2: Factory Contact Information

    FACTORY CONTACT INFORMATION BAY TEK ENTERTAINMENT Pulaski Industrial Park 1077 East Glenbrook Drive Pulaski, WI 54162 USA SIGN UP TO RECEIVE OUR E-MAILS! Stay up to date on the latest game information, new products launches, early notification of parts specials, updates of retro fit parts, software upgrades, best practices and more! Visit baytekent.com and enter your email to sign up! You can also register your new game at baytekent.com/register SALES...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FACTORY CONTACT INFORMATION ……..…………………………. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS...……………………………………………….. 3 WELCOME TO TOILET BOWL TOSS ……………………..……………. 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ……………………………………………… GAME SPECIFICATIONS ……………………………………………… GAME SET UP ………………………………………………………. 6 - 14 CARD SWIPE INSTALLATION ……………………………………….. 15 HOW TO PLAY ……………………..…………………………………… 16 MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS ………………………..……………….
  • Page 4: Welcome To Toilet Bowl Toss

    WELCOME TO TOILET BOWL TOSS Congratulations on your purchase! Please take a moment to read through this manual and be sure to contact us if you have any questions, or would like more information. Thank you for your purchase! Your business is important to us and we hope you enjoy this game as much as we do! Please inspect the game for any damaged, loose, or missing parts.
  • Page 5: Game Specifications

    GAME SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT POWER REQUIREMENTS NET WEIGHT 875 lbs. 397 kg INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE to 240 VAC SHIP WEIGHT 1001 lbs. 454 kg INPUT FREQUENCY RANGE 50/60 Hz GAME DIMENSIONS MAX OPERATING CURRENT WIDTH 40 inches 101 cm 6 Amps @ 115 VAC / 3 Amps @ 230 VAC DEPTH 102 inches 259 cm...
  • Page 6: Game Set Up

    TOILET BOWL TOSS GAME SETUP The game will arrive on 1 pallet. Please inspect for shipping damage and report immediately to the freight company if any damage found. Tools Needed: # 2 Square head bit 5/32” Allen Hex bit 7/16” Wrench...
  • Page 7 - Remove the big box and set aside for later use. - Remove the box from inside the cabinet. Open box and remove the hardware kit to be used in assembling the cabinet. - Remove the bag of game keys and use as needed.
  • Page 8 - Remove the 2 screws holding down the marquee using a # 2 square bit. - Remove the marquee from the cabinet and set aside for later installation. Note: This marquee is top heavy and must be set aside something so that it will not tip over.
  • Page 9 Attach cabinet sections together: - Push the 2 cabinet sections close together and plug in the 2 connections on the right side of cabinet. CE14014 to CE14012 CE14004 to CE14002 - Plug in the 2 pin connectors on the left side of cabinet. CE14037 to CE14038 - Uncoil the USB cable and bring to the rear of cabinet and plug into any open USB socket on the motherboard.
  • Page 10 Attach side walls: - The medium connector plate (A5ME14008) with curve and angle following cabinet outline will be already attached to your cabinet. - Locate 6 of bolts (A5SCHX025) from the hardware kit. A5SCHX025 - Locate 1 small connector plate (A5ME14008) - Position small connector plate on top as shown with curve and angle following cabinet outline.
  • Page 11 Attach top wood piece: To attach components to the inside and top of the game, you must carefully climb inside A5WASI020 the cabinet. Most surfaces are strong and will support the weight of a person, we ask that you avoid stepping on this center plexi.
  • Page 12 Connect Marquee Cables: - Place a 6 - 8 foot ladder on the right side of the cabinet. - Carefully snip plastic cable tie using a wire snips. - Connect the 2 cables together: CE14006 to CE14005 CE14020 to CE14013 - Connect the 2 USB cables together.
  • Page 13 Attach Plunger Plexi with Lights: - Locate 2 bolts and 2 washers from hardware kit. A5SCPP025 A5WAFL090 - Locate left side plunger plexi assembly. It follows the curve of the cabinet. - Lift the plunger plexi assembly into place and feed the light cable into the hole in the main cabinet.
  • Page 14 - Locate the other CE14004 cable, uncoil and plug into the right side plunger. The cabinet is now fully assembled! Turn on game: - Remove the lower back door by unlocking the 2 locks. - Route the power cable out the hole in the back of game and plug into the wall.
  • Page 15: Card Swipe Installation

    CARD SWIPE SYSTEM INSTALLATION The Toilet Bowl Toss game is pre-wired with a UCL (Universal Card Link) connector to accept Card Swipe systems from many different manufactures. Please follow these instructions to make full use of this capability. From Ticket Dispenser...
  • Page 16: How To Play

    HOW TO PLAY Toilet Bowl Toss is ball toss game that combines the fun and frenzy of throwing lots of balls, along with the skill and accuracy of throwing individual balls into a small target. The goal is to get 50 balls scored and win the bonus! The game time is adjustable in the game menu.
  • Page 17: Main Menu Functions

    MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS The Menu and Menu Select buttons are located inside the front door. Hold the MENU button down for 1 second to open the main menu on the display. Press MENU to scroll through the options, and MENU SELECT to change the settings.
  • Page 18 ATTRACT AND VOLUME MENU Scroll through the options by pressing the “MENU” button. Change selection with the “SELECT” button. Scroll to “BACK” and press the “SELECT” button to go back to the main menu. Default settings are highlighted in yellow below. Attract Time Disabled Sets the amount of time (in minutes) between attract sound cycles during non-play periods.
  • Page 19 PAYOUT SETTINGS MENU Scroll through the options by pressing the “MENU” button. Change selection with the “SELECT” button. Scroll to “BACK” and press the “SELECT” button to go back to the main menu. Default settings are highlighted in yellow below. Credits Free Swipe...
  • Page 20 PAYOUT SETTINGS MENU Scroll through the options by pressing the “MENU” button. Change selection with the “SELECT” button. Scroll to “BACK” and press the “SELECT” button to go back to the main menu. Default settings are highlighted in yellow below. Score 21-30 Tickets …...
  • Page 21 GAME SETTINGS Scroll through the options by pressing the “MENU” button. Change selection with the “SELECT” button. Scroll to “BACK” and press the “SELECT” button to go back to the main menu. Default settings are highlighted in yellow below. Entertainment Only “Entertainment Only”...
  • Page 22 GAME SETTINGS Scroll through the options by pressing the “MENU” button. Change selection with the “SELECT” button. Scroll to “BACK” and press the “SELECT” button to go back to the main menu. Default settings are highlighted in yellow below. Score Drop Increase Interval Disabled The amount of games played before the “Second Lid Drop at Score”...
  • Page 23 STATISTICS MENU Scroll through the options by pressing the “MENU” button. Change selection with the “SELECT” button. Scroll to “BACK” and press the “SELECT” button to go back to the main menu. Overall Summary Total Games Played - Shows the total number of games played. Total Game Time - Shows the total time played in seconds.
  • Page 24 GAME DIAGNOSTIC MENU Scroll through the options by pressing the “MENU” button. Change selection with the “SELECT” button. Scroll to “BACK” and press the “SELECT” button to go back to the main menu. Cycle Lids: Press Menu Select to cycle both the Top Lid Motor and the Bottom Lid Motor Drop Next Lid: Press Menu Select to cycle the Lid Drop Motor 1/2 turn.
  • Page 25: Toilet Lid Process

    TOILET LID PROCESS Top Lid Motor cycles Bottom Lid Motor cycles forward until it hits the forward until it hits the Top Lid Raised Sensor. Bottom Lid Raised Sensor. Both of these motors AACB5190A Bottom Lid then cycle backwards AACB5190A Home Sensor Top Lid to home sensors.
  • Page 26: Sensor Details

    SENSOR DETAILS At Game Power On: No motors turn. The game just boots up into the program. Top Lid Home Sensor: Bottom Lid Home Sensor: If blocked - Nothing different at game power If blocked - Nothing different at game on and game play.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Troubleshooting Strategy Use common sense and a systematic method of troubleshooting to determine the exact problem, probable cause and remedy. Use the process of elimination to find the faulty component. Always check for the simple and obvious causes first such as unplugged, loose or broken wires and bad sensors, bent, pinched, stuck or jammed components.
  • Page 28 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Game not coining up Look for communication and Refer to “I/O Aux Board Issue” power on the I/O Aux Board diagnostic section. Enter Diagnostic Mode to see for that player. if Credits Increment when coin is inserted.
  • Page 29 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Opto Sensor on ticket Blow dust from sensor and clean with isopropyl Tickets do dispenser dirty. alcohol. not dis- Tickets on Faulty ticket dispenser. Replace with working dispenser to isolate the pense or monitor problem.
  • Page 30 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Loose or bad connection Refer to wiring diagram. Check multiple connections, re- LED Lights in seat cables from Controller Board to Lights. CE14004 & Marquee under CE14002 the front of the Test LED’s in Diagnostic Enter menu, scroll to Diagnostic Menu, &...
  • Page 31 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy TPM/PSP Error The program has crashed. Plug a USB keyboard into the on screen during motherboard and press the Y key. boot up. Loose or bad connection Refer to wiring diagram. Check connection, reseat cable The game coins on USB cable between from Controller Board to Motherboard...
  • Page 32: Circuit Board Layout

    CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT A5CE14017 A5CE14013 A5CE14012 A5CE14016 A5CE14015 A5CE14012 AACB14001A Controller Board A5CE14012 A5CE14010 A5CE14001 Power In from A5CE14011 A5CE14009 Power Supply AAMB13-HD-TBT Motherboard A5CB9621A Audio Amplifier A5CE14007 12 VDC In A5CE14008 Speakers A5CE2300 Audio Cable AAHD0032-TBT M2 Hard Drive A5CE14002 Located on the bottom, underneath...
  • Page 33: Wiring Diagrams

    DOOR BOARD WIRING DIAGRAM Board is located inside the front door, on the right side wall of cabinet. AAPB2700A Menu Button Red and Yellow AAPB2700A Menu Communication Select LEDs ON Green Power A5CE14026 LED Flashing Clicks as the Game game starts. Counter AACO1020 Clicks as...
  • Page 34 SENSOR WIRING DIAGRAM AACB5190A AACB5190A Bottom Lid Top Lid Home Sensor Home Sensor AACB4401 AACB4401 Bottom Lid Top Lid Raised Raised Sensor Sensor A5CE14017 A5CE14017 AACB3850A AACB3850A Top Lid Drop Bottom Lid Sensor Drop Sensor A5CB14002A A5CE14017 Score Sensor A5CB14002A A5CB14002A A5CB14002A A5CB14002A...
  • Page 35 MOTOR WIRING DIAGRAM A5CE14021 Left Tank Lights A5MO5154 Ball Gate Motor A5CE14022 Right Tank Lights A5CE14014 AACB5190A Ball Gate Sensor Front Section Rear Section A5MO14000 Bottom Lid Motor 1.8 - 3.5 Ohms A5MO14000 11.5-12Volts DC Top Lid Motor when raising lid 1.8 - 3.5 Ohms 11.5-12Volts DC when raising lid...
  • Page 36 SOUND WIRING DIAGRAM Right Speaker Left Speaker AACE8811A AACE8811A 4 Ohms 4 Ohms A5CE2321 A5CE2321 from Audio Filter cable Green Socket on Motherboard to A5CEAU010 cable A5CE14008 A5CEAU010 A5CB9621A Audio Amplifier Power In from Power Supply AAMB13-HD-TBT Motherboard A5CE14007 A5CB5156B Power Dist.
  • Page 37 LED LIGHTING WIRING DIAGRAM A5CE14031 A5CE14025 Trough Front Lights AALD14032 Underglow Front Lights AACB9605A-TBT I/O Aux Board A5CE14018 A5CE14019 A5CE14004 Right Plunger Perimeter Left Plunger Perimeter & Eyeball Lights & Eyeball Lights A5CE14004 Power In Front Section Rear Section A5CE14002 A5CB5156B Power Dist.
  • Page 38 MARQUEE WIRING DIAGRAM A5LD1052 Display Board A5CE14006 5 VDC Power In from Power Dist Board A5CE14029 Marquee Background Lights A5CE14020 Marquee Perimeter Lights A5CE14006 Marquee Sign Rear Section A5CE14013 A5CE14005 AACB14001A Controller Board A5CB5156B Power Dist. Board...
  • Page 39 COMMUNICATION WIRING DIAGRAM A5LD1052 Display Board A5CE14006 5 VDC Power In AACB14000A from Power Dist Controller Board Board Marquee Sign Connection Rear Console Monitor A5MO0032C AACB14001A Controller Board A5CE14001 Power In from Power Dist Board Power In from Power Supply AAMB13-HD-TBT Motherboard Rear Console...
  • Page 40 POWER SUPPLY WIRING DIAGRAM A5SW18000 AACB9605A-TBT On/Off Rocker I/O Aux Board Switch in the front of game A5LD1052 Display Board A5CE14006 5 VDC Power In from Power Dist A5CE14005 Board AACE14038 Power In from Power Dist Board Marquee Sign Front Cabinet Rear Console Monitor AACB14001A...
  • Page 41 AAKIT-TBTLINK LINKING GAMES Two Toilet Bowl Toss games can be linked so that both games will have the same bonus value. Tools Needed: # 2 Square Bit 7/16” wrench 6-8 foot ladder Instructions: Each game will contain a link cable (part # CE14035).
  • Page 42: Linking Games

    LINKING GAMES On the right game, on the left side of the marquee, remove the 5 screws from the marquee using a # 2 square bit and rein- stall with the other end of the new center plexi using the same screws in the same holes.
  • Page 43 LINKING GAMES Install lighting: There are 2 flood lights which will be installed on the top of the cabinets that will light up the new middle plexi. From the back of the games - there are pilot holes drilled into the top of the cabinets for the flood light to be installed. The left game (when viewed from the back) will use this pilot hole.
  • Page 44 LINKING GAMES Continue routing cable down the slot in the top of the cabinet, behind this board. Continue routing cable down and clip into these 2 wire clamps. Continue routing cable down into the bottom of the cabinet.
  • Page 45 LINKING GAMES Continue routing cable down around the circuit boards, clipping into these wire clamps. Plug the end of the cable into an empty socket on the right side of the power distribution board. Similarly, install the other flood light on top of the other cabinet. Locate 1 screw (A5SCPH151) and 1 washer (A5WAFL040) from the kit.
  • Page 46 LINKING GAMES Similarly, install the other flood light on top of the other cabinet. Locate 1 screw (A5SCPH151) and 1 washer (A5WAFL040) from the kit. A5SCPH151 A5WAFL040 The right game (when viewed from the back) will use this pilot hole and attach the flood light to the top of the cabinet with screw and washer using a # 2 square bit.
  • Page 47: Mb13 Motherboard

    MB13 MOTHERBOARD Toilet Bowl Toss games use the MB13 motherboard. There are a few differences from Baytek’s other games’ motherboards. Difference # 1: The additional power supply connection is 8 pins instead of 4 pins. The MB13 uses 2 of the 4 pin connectors pushed together to make one 8 pin connector.
  • Page 48: Ball Gate Not Operating Properly

    BALL GATE NOT OPERATING PROPERLY The ball gate will normally be up to stop balls. It will cycle down to allow balls to pass over it during game play. To test - Press the menu button to enter the main menu. Scroll to “Diagnostic”, press the menu select button.
  • Page 49: Power Supply Diagnostics

    POWER SUPPLY DIAGNOSTICS 1.) Verify AC power to game. Check power strip in front door. The rocker switch should be illuminated. 2.) Check connection to power supply. 3.) Ensure Power Supply switch is set to 115V (or 230V) (Some model power supplies may not have this) 4.) Ensure Power switch is on.
  • Page 50: Bill Acceptor Diagnostics

    BILL ACCEPTOR DIAGNOSTICS Note: There are many different models and brands of Bill Acceptors that are used on redemption games. Your Bill Acceptor may differ from the unit shown. Standard DBA is MEI # AE2454-U5E Part # A5AC9101 Determine if Bill Acceptor has power: Turn game ON—The bill acceptor should make noise as stacker cycles and green lights on outside bezel should flash.
  • Page 51: How To Adjust The Ball Gate

    HOW TO ADJUST THE BALL GATE If the ball gate is not opening fully, or blocking balls when it is open, the metal motor mount must be adjusted up or down. Gain access to the ball gate by removing the side access panel on the right side of the cabinet.
  • Page 52: How To Replace Score Sensor

    HOW TO REPLACE SCORE SENSORS The score sensors are accessed from the back of the cabinet. There are 5 sensors for the 4 ball lanes. The sensor on the end is only there for the emitter. A5CB14002A Score Sensor Directions: Open the lower back door by unlocking the 2 locks and remove the back door from the cabinet.
  • Page 53: How To Change Software On Mb13

    HOW TO CHANGE SOFTWARE This is the MB13 motherboard These instructions will detail how to change software on the MB13. This is the M.2 Drive as a hard drive with software. This M.2 Drive is located on the bottom, underneath the motherboard. Remove this screw with a small #1 Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 54: How To Replace Monitor

    HOW TO REPLACE MONITOR The monitor is replaced from the back of the game. Instructions: - Remove the 2 top bolts using a 7/16” wrench. - Lift up on the back door using this handle and remove the back door from the cabinet. - Unplug the HDMI cable from monitor.
  • Page 55: I/O Board Dipswitch Settings

    I/O BOARD DIPSWITCH SETTINGS SWITCH DESCRIPTION ON OFF Note: Make sure that both dipswitches on this bank of 2 are both Off. SHOW GAME Does not dispense tickets and clears all accumulated credits if ON AMUSEMENT ONLY Does not dispense tickets if ON NJ LOCKOUT Saves tickets owed and unused credits after a power loss if ON...
  • Page 56: Ball Gate Exploded View

    BALL GATE EXPLODED VIEW Item # Part Number Description WACA27508 Ball Gate Arm WACA27509 Ball Gate Arm WACA27524 Gate Shim WACA27523 Gate Shim, Thinner W5HG1015-1 Double Bend Hinge WACA27577 Spring Loaded Link WACA10041 Link A5CB5190A Sensor A5ME1727 Motor Bracket A5MO5154 Motor WACA10121 Motor Arm...
  • Page 57: Parts Pictures

    PARTS PICTURES A5BA14000 A5BK9999 A5CA1005 A5CB2020 A5CO4000 A5LK2001 A5LK5002 A5MO0032C A5MO14000 A5MO5154 A5MO5800 A5OU5000 A5PL8900 A5SLSX001 A5SP10000 AASW200 A5KIT-TBT W5HG1015 W5HG1055 W5HG1070 W5KE5000 W5TM4000 AABK1013 A5ME14000 A5ME14001 A5ME14002 A5ME14003 A5ME14004 A5ME14005 A5ME14006 A5ME14007 A5ME14008 A5ME14009 A5ME14010 A5ME15005 A5ME1727 A5ME4180 A5CE14000 A5CE14001 A5CE14002 A5CE14003 A5CE14004...
  • Page 58 PARTS PICTURES A5CE14017 A5CE14018 A5CE14019 A5CE14020 A5CE14021 A5CE14022 A5CE14023 A5CE14024 A5CE14025 A5CE14026 A5CE14027 A5CE14028 A5CE14029 A5CE14031 A5CE2321 A5CEAU010 A5CORD23 A5CORD33 A5CORD42 A5CORD43 A5CORD44 A5CORD5 A5CORD5003 A5CORD59 AACE14033P AACE8811A AACO1020 AALD14032 AAPB2700A AACBL4A-DOORA A5DE0042 A5DE14000 A5DE14001 A5DE14002 A5DE14003 A5DE14004 A5DE14005 A5DE14006 A5DE14007 A5DE14008 A5DE14009 A5DE14010 A5DE14011 A5DE14012 A5DE14013...
  • Page 59: Parts List

    A5ME4180 Ticket Dispenser Mount AASW200 Low Ticket Switch A5CE14000 Line Filter Cable A5KIT-TBT Hardware Kit, Toilet Bowl Toss A5CE14001 Power Cable to Controller Board W5HG1015 Hinge, 5", Doubble Bend (2 per game) A5CE14002 Rear Power Jumper to Front Disconnect W5HG1055 Hinge, 11-1/2"...
  • Page 60 Motherboard Toilet Bowl Toss w/ AAPB2700A Menu Button (2 per game) AAMB13-HD-TBT software A5DE0042 Menu/Volume Decal M2 Sata Drive, Toilet Bowl Toss AAHD0032-TBT A5DE14000 Back Wall Printed Plexi SD Card for Display Driver Board AASD0032-TBT-DISPLAY A5DE14001 Left Toilet Floor Printed Plexi...
  • Page 61: Ticket Pattern Option Cutouts

    TICKET PATTERN CUTOUT OPTIONS...
  • Page 67: Maintenance Log

    REPAIR/MAINTENANCE LOG If you need to make repairs or order replacement parts it is a good idea to keep a log. Below is a chart you can use to track repairs and maintenance. DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED PARTS ORDERED MISC. NOTES...
  • Page 68: Technical Support

    TECHNICAL SUPPORT Excellent customer service is very important to Bay Tek Entertainment! We know that keeping your games in great operating condition is important to your business. When you need us, we are here to help. You can call us for free technical assistance, and you can count on us to have parts on-hand to support your game.

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