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No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written Permission of Cromptons Leisure Machines Limited. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this manual is accurate. Cromptons Leisure Machines Ltd. reserve the right to make alterations without prior notice. Cromptons Leisure Machines Limited 4 Wilton Road, Haine Industrial Estate, Ramsgate, Kent CT12 5HG.
MUST BE IN PLACE BEFORE SWITCHING THE MACHINE ON. 5. TO MAINTAIN THE SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION OF THE MACHINE, USE ONLY CROMPTONS APPROVED PARTS. CAUTION: 1. Many electrical plugs are keyed to fit one way. Note orientation before removal.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Standard Abbreviations and Terms 1.3.1 A BBREVIATIONS In addition to normal SI units, the following abbreviations may be used as standard. Assy Assembly Clockwise Electro Magnetic Compatibility. Glass Reinforced Plastic. Light Emitting Diode. Printed Circuit Board. Power Supply Unit. Revolutions Per Minute To Be Done.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2. Description and Gameplay Top Sign Top Sign Level Skill Coin Entry Level Glass Door Playfield Playfield Level Payout Level Payout Door Cashbox Level Cashbox Door Castors Electrical Socket Identification Label Figure 1 General View of Casino Nights Machine Gameplay The main aim of the game is to guide coins onto the playfield, so that coins are pushed over the front edge of the playfield into the Win Chute (Figure 2).
OPERATOR’S MANUAL In addition to paying out the jackpot, when the counter reaches a pre-determined limit (factory default is set at 50 Coins) the Splash mechanism is activated and all the coins in the Splash Tray are tipped out, flooding the Pusher Box and Playfield with coins. A row of LED’s on the front face of the Splash Tray gives an indication to players of how near a coin splash is Dice Feature...
A number of Coin Handling /Payout system options are supplied, and are described in detail in 9.5 Payout Level. The machine is supplied set-up for the particular Coin type specified by the user. Please refer to the approved Cromptons Distributor for advice on changing the type of coinage, if required. 990179 CASINO NIGHTS –...
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Operation 2.3.1 Switching ‘ON’ the machine WARNING: Do not switch the machine ‘ON’ unless it is fully assembled and all panels and doors are installed, unless otherwise instructed as part of a maintenance procedure. Ensure all normal safety precautions shown on Page 3 are followed. Before switching the machine ‘ON’...
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Control Panel Volume Control Meter Assembly ON/OFF Switch Skill Entry Coin Entry Door Figure 3 - Control Panel (No 1 Play Section) 3. Installation CAUTION: The machine must be installed on a stable, level surface. The machine must not be exposed to extremes of temperature, high humidity or high concentrations of airbourne particles.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 3. Close and lock all doors and panels (NOTE: Do not load any Coins into the machine at this stage. Electrical Supply 1. Ensure that the mains electrical supply is earthed and complies with the specification shown on the machine Identification Label (Figure 1). 2.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 4. Preparation for Play Setting-Up The Playfield with Coins To ensure correct gameplay, the following set-up procedure is recommended before the machine is played. For each play section:- 1. To “float-up” the play area, turn the machine ‘ON’, open the Glass Door and spread approximately 600 Coins evenly over the Playfield and Pusher Box.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Pre-Operation Checks 1. Visually check that all playfields are correctly set up with Coins. 2. Open each Payout Door and visually check that all Payout Hoppers and Ticket Dispensers are full. Note: Take care not to fill the Count Hoppers (figures 19 and 20) with coins, or the machine will not function correctly.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Table 1 "Attract Sound" - Dipswitch Settings Main Control PCB 5.2.1 M PCB –G ONTROL ENERAL A separate Main Control PCB is used to control each play section. Above each PCB is a label with its Play Section number.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 6. System Messages and Alarms Visible Warning Messages These messages are displayed on the Fluorescent Display and the Playfield Splash Feature. Machines without the Splash Feature machines have Audible Warnings only. Message Meaning SETTING INVALID – NO Feature Payout Set Main Control PCB FEATURE PAYOUT SET has to be set...
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 7. Troubleshooting Guide START - TURN 'ON' MACHINE Check position of Power Selector Switch Does machine work at all? Check Electrical supply Check main fuses Check fuses on Transformer PCB's Are lamps lit on all Playfields? Check electrical connections between Transformers, Transformer PCB's &...
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Check setting of Slam Tilt Assemblies Check setting of Tilt Bob Assy Are Tilts operating correctly? Check setting of Intelligent Tilt PCB's For any other Faults call an approved Cromptons Distributor (details of the UK Customer Service Department are given inside the Front Cover) 990179 CASINO NIGHTS –...
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 8. Routine Maintenance Daily Inspection 1. Switch the machine ‘ON’. 2. Visually check that the machine is clean inside and out and that all lamps are working. 3. Open the Coin Entry Doors and visually check that there are no Coins jammed in the Coin Entries.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 9. Maintenance Tasks WARNING: MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR WORK SHOULD ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY SUITABLY SKILLED AND TRAINED PERSONS. SWITCH OFF AND DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BEFORE WORKING ON THE MACHINE. NOTE THAT MAINS SUPPLY VOLTAGES ARE USED BEHIND THE COIN ENTRY DOORS AND THE PAYOUT DOORS.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 9.1.2 I ™ A NTELLIGENT DJUSTMENT The piezo-electric sensors and associated PCBs are secured to the underside of the Win Chutes. The sensitivity of the Intelligent Tilt mechanism can be adjusted by turning the potentiometer VR1 on the Intelligent Tilt PCB.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Top Sign Level Adjustable Legs Tilt Bob Electrical Socket/EMC Filter Speaker Perspex Panel Longlife Lamp Lighting Board Fluorescent Lamp Figure 9 - Top Sign The Top Sign houses the following replaceable parts: Cooling Fan, Tilt-bob Assembly, 3 Speakers, 3 Display Panels, 3 Long life Lamps, 3 Fluorescent Lamps (with a Lighting Board for each) and the Top-feed Electrical Supply Socket/EMC Filter.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 9.2.2 T EIGHT DJUSTMENT The height of the Top Sign Assembly can be adjusted to 1 of 5 set levels. It is recommended that a minimum of two people are used for this operation, using appropriate wooden support blocks. Disassemble the Top Sign (see 9.2.1) and remove all 3 Display Panels.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Coin Entry Level 9.3.1 G ENERAL OMPONENT EMOVAL WARNING: MAINS VOLTAGES ARE USED WITHIN THE PSU HOUSING. TO AVOID THE RISK OF INJURY, ISOLATE THE MAINS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE OPENING THE CONTROL PANEL. All replaceable components at this level can be reached through the Coin Entry doors and, if required, through the hinged ends of the PSU Housing (Control Panel end and Back Panel).
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Figure 11 - PSU Housing The six Main Control PCB’s (1 per play section) are attached to the outer surface of the PSU Housing (Figure 11). The Control Panel and the Back Panel (located at the opposite end of the PSU housing) are hinged to allow access to the inside of the PSU Housing. 990179 CASINO NIGHTS –...
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Playfield Level and Pin Perspex Assembly The Playfield is illuminated by Halogen lamps the 18 upper lamps being of 20W power rating, and the 6 lower lamps being of 35W. CAUTION: When replacing Halogen lamps, it is essential that the correct power lamps, specified in the Parts List are used, or the electrical system may be overloaded.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 9.4.1 P ERSPEX SSEMBLY EMOVAL AND NSTALLATION 1. Switch off and isolate the electrical supply. 2. Remove the Glass Door, and empty the Splash Tray of Coins – keep the Coins so they can be put back. CAUTION The vertical covers are secured by sprung steel fasteners, and can be removed by carefully pulling them away from the Pin Perspex assembly, taking care not to scratch the Perspex.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 9.4.1.1 Pin Perspex Disassembly and Assembly 1. Remove the Pin Perspex Assembly from the machine (see 9.4.1). 2. Remove the Splash box guard, secured by 2 crosspoint screws (Figure 14). 3. Disassemble and remove the Splash Unit (see 9.4.4). 4.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 9.4.4 S PLASH OTOR EPLACEMENT 1. Remove the Pin Perspex Assembly from the machine (see 9.4.1) 2. Loosen the grubscrew securing the motor driveshaft to the operating cam. 3. Remove the 3 screws securing the motor. 4. Disconnect the electrical connectors (after noting how they are connected) and remove the Motor.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Figure 13 - Linear Slider 9.4.6 L INEAR LIDER EPLACEMENT Remove the Pin Perspex Assembly from the machine (see 9.4.1) Press the Belt Tensioner to slacken the belt, and remove the Belt from the pulleys and Slider Bracket. Install the replacement Belt in the same way, ensuring that the Belt is positioned on the Slider Bracket so that it is aligned with the pulleys.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 9.4.8 P LAYFIELD OTOR EPLACEMENT Figure 14 Playfield Motor and Linkage 1. Remove the Pin Perspex Assembly from the No 6 Play Section. 2. Loosen both grubscrews attaching the motor driveshaft to the operating cam. 3. Disconnect the earth lead from the Motor and disconnect the Motor power leads at the connector block.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Payout Level A self-contained, modular Tray Assembly is located behind each removable Payout door, below the coin chutes. The Tray can be easily removed from the machine for maintenance, after disconnecting the electrical connectors. A variety of Diverter, Ticket Dispenser and Coin Hopper combinations can be mounted on the tray, depending on the particular configuration required.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 9.5.1 T ICKET AYOUT ACHINES A Coin Count Hopper and a Ticket Dispenser are installed in these machines. After being counted, the Coins won from the playfield pass from the Count Hopper directly into the Cashbox. The corresponding number of tickets are fed from the Dispenser through a slot in the Payout Door.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 9.7.2 M AINS EPLACEMENT Live Fuse Spare Fuse Figure 16 - Fused Electrical Mains Socket WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE MAINS POWER IS SWITCHED OFF AND ISOLATED BEFORE CHANGING A FUSE. Two power supply sockets are installed – one unfused socket located on the top surface of the Top Sign and the (preferred) fused socket located at the Cashbox Level at play section No 6.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 9.7.3 H ALOGEN RANSFORMER EPLACEMENT The low-voltage Halogen lamps illuminating the Playfield are powered by transformers. Each transformer has a transformer PCB, which acts as an interface between the power supply, the transformer and the lamps. Each transformer PCB is equipped with 4 anti- surge fuses.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL Spares List Top Sign Top Sign Level Skill Coin Entry Level Glass Door Playfield Level Playfield Payout Level Payout Door Cashbox Level Cashbox Door Castors Electrical Socket Identification Label Figure 18 - Parts List: Casino Nights Machine Spare parts for this machine may be obtained from an approved Crompton’s Distributor. See inside the front cover of this manual for information on our UK Customer Services Department.
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• Quantities – The quantities of indented parts refer to the quantity of parts per assembly, not per machine. • Wherever possible, PCB’s are marked with a manufacturer’s and/or a Cromptons Part Number. • The Parts List is divided into 9 sections, each headed by at least one numbered Figure (e.g.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 11.1 Top Sign Level Adjustable Leg 1.3,1.4 1.10 No 1 Play Section Figure Parts 1 - Top Sign Item Part Name Qty. Part No. TILT BOB ASSEMBLY 130445 Cooling Fan Unit, 110V, DP201A 130397 Electrical Supply Mains Filter PCB(B0216) 130508 Power Supply Socket 130555...
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 3.3,3.4 Figure Parts 3 - PSU Housing Assembly Coin Entry Level (continued): PSU Housing Assembly Item Part Name Qty. Part No. 3.1# Main Control PCB (FL0363) 130608 Pillar, Main Control PCB (RS220-816) 130414 PSU, mains voltage to 12V 130553 PSU, mains voltage to 24V 130554...
OPERATOR’S MANUAL 12. Schematic Wiring Diagram S C M 0 0 7 2 C _ V 1 .0 P a g e 1 o f 3 990179 CASINO NIGHTS – DAVE AND BUSTERS SPECIFICATION Page 49...
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL SCM0072D Schematic Wiring Diagram - Page 2 of 3 ISSUE 1 01/08/01 PIN PERSPEX FEATURE SYSTEM CASINO NIGHTS US DRAWN HOPPER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM LINEAR SLIDER PCB (P/N 130437) YL-BK SOCKET 4 SOCKET 1 SOCKET 2 SOCKET 3 SOCKET 5 SOCKET 6 FUSE 1 (24V) LED1 (24V)
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL 900379 900380 900380 900670 900506 Schematic Wiring Diagram SCM0072c_ver1 Page 3 of 3 Casino Nights US D&B 990179 CASINO NIGHTS – DAVE AND BUSTERS SPECIFICATION Page 51...
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL 920704 CASINO NIGHTS D&B No Off Part Code Description 9103932 COIN RUN DOWN SKILL PERSPEX 9103419 COIN RUN DOWN PERSPEX ASSY D&B 0502880 COIN RUN DOWN BACK PANEL 0503104 PIN PERSPEX ARTWORK-C/NIGHTS 150253 3 MULTISERT INSERT BRASS HEAD 72.0 150489 M4 MULTISERT TAPEX 002M4 5EE...
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL 180005 PERSPEX -6MM ICI CLEAR 1.488 0502860 RUN DOWN CHANNEL ITEM L RY/C 180005 PERSPEX -6MM ICI CLEAR 0.2640 920704 CASINO NIGHTS D&B No Off Part Code Description 9103431 JACKPOT HOPPER ASSY RY/C D&B 6.00 0501388 CASHBANK REAR L/H 6D 190619 0302429 PIVOT AXLE C/W2 1DD 6.00...
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL 920704 CASINO NIGHTS D&B No Off Part Code Description 9101790 PIN RETAINER FEATURE D/F 6.00 190651 0302573 PIN RET CHANEL 5Z 150382 3/32" DIA x 1 1/2" SPIROL PIN 48.0 150379 3/32' DIA x l' SPIROL PIN 5EE 12.0 No Off Part Code...
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL 920704 CASINO NIGHTS D&B No Off Part Code Description 9101913 MOTOR ASSY 110V D/F 010113 MOTOR UL8MIW 20RPM) 110V ENEM29 120026 5A TERM BLOCK 12W 0.330 150496 M3x16MM PAN/HD POZI SE/S BZP 150249 M3 AREOTIGHT NUT (NYLOCK) F/I 140004 CABLE CLIP-RB8 SELF ADHE 36D 0302537...
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