PAC-MAN SMASH Operation Manual The actual product may differ slightly from the illustrations in this Operation Manual.

z To ensure safe operation of the machine, be sure to read this Operation Manual before use. z Keep this Operation Manual in a safe place for quick access whenever needed.

NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc.

Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing PAC-MAN SMASH (referred to as “the machine” in this manual). This Operation Manual describes:                                              Contact for this machine and machine repair inquiries             

1. Safety Precautions

-Be sure to read to ensure safe operation-

Instructions to the Owner !                                           and observe the corresponding precautions.

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Levels of Risk "                 #  $     %         &          '   &          '        *                      : Information about product functions or protection.          

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Critical Safety Precautions z Should an abnormality occur, turn off the power switch immediately to stop operations. Then, be sure to disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet. Operating the machine while the abnormality     z This machine includes important parts used to ensure the safety of players and bystanders.  ! "    !#  broken, damaged or deteriorated, or with defective installation may result in an injury to the players or bystanders. If you discover an abnormality, replace the affected part immediately. To order parts, contact your distributor. z  !"! $!! any dust. z % "! &!  or burns. z !" '    !(# the following.     

Keep the power cord away from heaters. Do not twist the power cord. Do not forcibly bend the power cord. Do not alter the power cord. Do not pull the power cord. (Always unplug by holding the plug and not the power cord.)

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z Do not expose the power cord and power cord plug to water. It may result in electric shock or electrical leakage. z Do not touch the power cord plug with wet hands. It may result in electric shock. z The power capacity of the machine is AC 120 V (or 220 V), maximum current consumption 3 A. To   ' "  ! "   z Use a power supply voltage range of AC 110 V to 130 V (or 210 V to 230 V). Using a voltage outside  !   +"'   optimum condition, keep the voltage at AC 120 V (or 220 V) as much as possible. z    '# /   456/7&/  $ !89: 45;(5 !<=>:  ! inspections or service may result in an accident. z ?# 4  !": #@EFG(E@E$ Games Inc. To order parts, contact your distributor. z Do not modify the machine without permission. Do not perform any operations that are not described in this Operation Manual. Modifying the machine may create unforeseen hazards. z If you decide to transfer ownership of this machine, be sure to provide this Operation Manual with the machine.

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Critical Safety Precautions / Machine Warning Labels

Warning sticker Goal (blue) Part No.: 461-768

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Warning sticker Goal (red) Part No.: 461-769

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Caution sticker Do Not Approach Net Part No.: 461-771

Warning sticker Service B (EXP) Part No.: 461-539

Warning sticker Service B (EXP) Part No.: 461-539

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Machine Warning Labels

Warning sticker Installation and Transport Part No.: 461-770

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Warning sticker Installation and Transport Part No.: 461-770

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Table of Contents Introduction 1.

Safety Precautions -Be sure to read to ensure safe operation- .........................................................................................1 1-1 Levels of Risk ................................................................................................................................................................1 >?@ F % +"  , ...............................................................................................................................................1 1-3 Critical Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................................................2 1-4 Machine Warning Labels ...............................................................................................................................................3

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7 54&@: .............................................................................................................................................22 9 $  ..............................................................................................................................................................................X7 5-1 Installation Conditions .................................................................................................................................................24 5-1-1 Installation Locations to Avoid........................................................................................................................24 5-1-2 Play Zone for the Installed Machine...............................................................................................................25 5-2 Required Dimensions for the Delivery Route (Such as Doors and Corridors) .............................................................26 6.

Moving and transporting .......................................................................................................................................................X6 K?> $2# Q   < .......................................................................................................................................27 6-2 Transporting.................................................................................................................................................................28 6-2-1 Transporting Manually (Such as Carrying on Stairs) .....................................................................................28 6-2-2 Loading and Unloading to and from a Vehicle ...............................................................................................30 6-2-3 Transporting on a Vehicle ..............................................................................................................................31

6   ................................................................................................................................................................................32 7-1 People Who Should Avoid Playing ..............................................................................................................................33 7-2 Safety Precautions for Playing ....................................................................................................................................33 7-3 Important Parts for Ensuring Player and Bystander Safety .........................................................................................34 7-4 Pre-operation Inspection .............................................................................................................................................35 Y?[?> Q  ! ! 2\  ] #<...................................................................................................35 Y?[?@ ! ! 20  ] #< ..................................................................................................36 7-5 Opening and Closing Doors ........................................................................................................................................37 7-5-1 Opening and Closing the Selector Door ........................................................................................................37 7-5-2 Opening and Closing the Coin Box Door .......................................................................................................37 7-5-3 Opening and Closing the Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies .................................................................................38 Y?K ^_    ] Q 0' Q  ........................................................................................39 Y?K?> " ] Q# ........................................................................................................................39 Y?K?@ 0' Q ......................................................................................................................................39 7-7 Playing the Game ........................................................................................................................................................40 7-7-1 Big Bang Mode ..............................................................................................................................................40 7-7-2 Normal Hockey Mode ....................................................................................................................................40 7-7-3 Starting the Game and Game End.................................................................................................................40 7-8 Test Mode ....................................................................................................................................................................41 7-8-1 Test Item Selection Mode...............................................................................................................................41 Y?`?@ Q j^F" j^F/ j^F w  Q !   \"  ..............................................42 Y?`?z Q!"  ............................................................................................................................................43 Y?`?[ \   #*{#"  Q /  ................................................................................................45 Y?`?| Q #*{#"  Q /  ....................................................................................................46 Y?`?K j $#*{#"  Q /  .........................................................................................47 Y?`?Y Q $#*{#"  Q /  .........................................................................................48 7-8-8 Sound Test .....................................................................................................................................................49 7-8-9 Ticket Dispenser Test .....................................................................................................................................50

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Setting Mode ...............................................................................................................................................................51 7-9-1 Setting Item Selection Mode ..........................................................................................................................51 7-9-2 Number of coins per game.............................................................................................................................53 7-9-3 Number of plays per game.............................................................................................................................54 7-9-4 Big Bang Mode play time ...............................................................................................................................55 7-9-5 Normal Hockey Mode play time .....................................................................................................................56 Y?}?K $      {   \\ $ .................................................................57 7-9-7 3-puck setting for Normal Hockey Mode ........................................................................................................58 Y?}?` 0 \w$#*{# .....................................................................................................................................59 Y?}?} $  #*{# .....................................................................................................................60 7-9-10 Error log .........................................................................................................................................................61 (1) Number of Errors Saved in Error Log Display Mode ................................................................................61 (2) Error Log Contents Display Mode ............................................................................................................62 7-9-11 Ticket Dispenser Use Setting .........................................................................................................................63 7-9-12 Number of Tickets Paid to Winner .................................................................................................................64 7-9-13 Number of Tickets Paid to Loser ....................................................................................................................65 7-9-14 Number of Tickets Paid in case of a Tie ........................................................................................................66 7-9-15 Game mode setting........................................................................................................................................67 7-9-16 Return all settings to default settings (factory settings) .................................................................................68 Y?>~ $]j;  0$] ..........................................................................................................69 Y?>~?> $]j; ..................................................................................................................................69 7-10-2 Adding Mini Pucks .........................................................................................................................................69 7-11 Daily Cleaning .............................................................................................................................................................70 Y?>>?> /  ]   .............................................................................................................................70 7-11-2 Cleaning the Goal Covers and Corner Covers ..............................................................................................71 7-11-3 Cleaning the Pucks and Mallets.....................................................................................................................71 7-11-4 Cleaning the Signboard and Cover Panel......................................................................................................72 7-11-5 Cleaning the Sloped Areas ............................................................................................................................73 ;   ZF/F# #  /..............................................................................................67

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Opening and Closing Doors ......................................................................................................................................107 `0?|?> #  /  F .........................................................................................................107 8A-5-2 Opening and Closing the Service Doors L and R ........................................................................................107 8A-5-3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel ..........................................................................................................108 8A-5-4 Opening and Closing the Service Door........................................................................................................108

;( 5 /F# #  /..................................................................................................................<=> 8B-1 Inspection and Service ..............................................................................................................................................109 8B-1-1 Inspection Items ...........................................................................................................................................109 8B-1-2 Cleaning the Puck Paths..............................................................................................................................110 (1) Cleaning the Insides of the Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies .......................................................................110 (2) Cleaning the Rail (L) and (R) Assemblies............................................................................................... 111 (3) Cleaning the Insides of the L and S Buckets (Hopper Assembly) ..........................................................112 (4) Cleaning the Hopper Disks and Hopper Bottoms (Hopper Assembly) ...................................................113 (5) Cleaning the S Slider Assembly .............................................................................................................116 8B-1-3 Removing Jammed Pucks ...........................................................................................................................118 (1) Inside the Goal (L) or (R) Assembly .......................................................................................................118 2@<!      2j<{2€<   .........................................................................................................118 (3) Inside the Corner Rail (L) or (R) .............................................................................................................119 (4) Inside the L or S Bucket (Hopper Assembly) ..........................................................................................120 (5) Inside a Hopper Disk or Hopper Bottom (Hopper Assembly) .................................................................120 (6) In case of S Escalator Assembly ............................................................................................................121 (7) In case of L Escalator Assembly .............................................................................................................122 (8) In case of the Slider Assembly ...............................................................................................................123 8B-1-4 Adding Big Pucks .........................................................................................................................................124 8B-2 Error Display (for Technicians)...................................................................................................................................125 `\?@?> F   ^# .....................................................................................................................125 8B-2-2 Resolving Errors ..........................................................................................................................................125 8B-3 Troubleshooting .........................................................................................................................................................130 8B-3-1 Overall..........................................................................................................................................................131 8B-3-2 Table top assembly ......................................................................................................................................131 8B-3-3 Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies ........................................................................................................................132 8B-3-4 Rail (L) and (R) Assemblies .........................................................................................................................132 8B-3-5 Coin Assembly .............................................................................................................................................132 8B-3-6 Hopper assembly .........................................................................................................................................133 8B-3-7 Slider Assembly ...........................................................................................................................................134 8B-3-8 S Escalator Assembly ..................................................................................................................................134 8B-3-9 L Escalator assembly ...................................................................................................................................134 8B-3-10 Signboard assembly ....................................................................................................................................135 8B-3-11 Illuminator assembly ....................................................................................................................................135 `\?[ € ! 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`\?[?[ Q     ....................................................................................................................................148 2><€  !  Q " 0  ................................................................................148 (2) Replacing the Main PC Board ................................................................................................................149 2z<€   Q€  .........................................................................................................151 (4) Replacing the SSR .................................................................................................................................152 8B-4-5 Hopper assembly .........................................................................................................................................153 (1) Replacing the L Hopper Motor ................................................................................................................153 (2) Replacing the L Hopper Motor Sensor ...................................................................................................156 (3) Replacing the S Hopper Motor ...............................................................................................................157 (4) Replacing the S Hopper Motor Sensor ...................................................................................................160 (5) Replacing the S Hopper Motor Driver PC Board ....................................................................................161 8B-4-6 Slider Assembly ...........................................................................................................................................163 (1) Replacing the Stopper Solenoids (L) and (R) .........................................................................................163 (2) Replacing the Stopper (L) and (R) Sensors ...........................................................................................165 (3) Replacing the Stock (L) and (R) Sensors ...............................................................................................166 8B-4-7 S escalator Assembly...................................................................................................................................168 (1) Replacing the S divider (L) and (R) Outlet Sensors ...............................................................................168 8B-4-8 L escalator assembly ...................................................................................................................................169 (1) Replacing the L divider Solenoid ............................................................................................................169 (2) Replacing the L divider Sensor ...............................................................................................................170 (3) Replacing the L divider (L) and (R) Outlet Sensors ................................................................................171 8B-4-9 Signboard assembly ....................................................................................................................................172 (1) Replacing the Time LED (Time LED PC Board) .....................................................................................172 (2) Replacing the Score LED (Score LED PC Board) ..................................................................................173 8B-4-10 Illuminator assembly ....................................................................................................................................174 (1) Replacing the Circle LED .......................................................................................................................174 `\?[?>> €   j^F   j ..........................................................................................................177 >   ................................................................................................................................................................................<6;

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10. Parts List ...............................................................................................................................................................................<;= 10-1 Overall .......................................................................................................................................................................180 10-2 Table top assembly ....................................................................................................................................................182 10-3 Cabinet (L) assembly.................................................................................................................................................184 10-4 Goal (L) assembly .....................................................................................................................................................186 10-5 Rail (L) assembly .......................................................................................................................................................188 10-6 Coin assembly ...........................................................................................................................................................189 10-7 Cabinet (R) assembly ................................................................................................................................................191 10-8 Goal (R) assembly .....................................................................................................................................................193 10-9 Rail (R) assembly ......................................................................................................................................................196 >~?>~ Q     .................................................................................................................................................197 10-11 Hopper assembly.......................................................................................................................................................200 10-12 Slider assembly .........................................................................................................................................................204 10-13 S escalator assembly ................................................................................................................................................206 10-14 L escalator assembly .................................................................................................................................................208 10-15 Signboard assembly ..................................................................................................................................................210 10-16 Cord box assembly ....................................................................................................................................................210 10-17 Illuminator assembly ..................................................................................................................................................211 10-18 Light Assembly ..........................................................................................................................................................212

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7 Overall Structure (Part Names) „ Overall

Score LED (Score LED PC board)

Time LED (Time LED PC board) Illuminator assembly Mini puck stock area Signboard Cover panel j^F   j Circle LED Light Assembly

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Service door L Hopper assembly

Cord box assembly and  

Corner rail (R) Rail (R) assembly

Main PC board

Corner rail (L) Rail (L) assembly

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9 Installation z Install the machine according to the instructions in this Operation Manual. Failure to follow these       '    ' \     45 ;E $   E#!67: z Install the machine securely by using the level adjusters. Unstable machine installation may result   \45;E/X/XE\E\!>=: z % "! &!  or burns. z Be sure to install the ground wire. Failure to install the ground wire may result in electric shock in    !45;E/8G !&"G]!<=^:

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z The machine is designed for indoor use. Do not install the machine outdoors. Also, never install the machine in the following locations.  A location exposed to direct sunlight  A location exposed to rain or water leaks  A damp location  A dusty location  A location close to heaters  A hot location  An extremely cold location  A location exposed to condensation caused by temperature differences  E #!_ _ !  !`   An unstable location or a location exposed to vibration

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6. Moving and transporting z Do not leave the machine on a slope. It may fall over or result in an accident.

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Move the machine carefully to avoid damaging it. The plastic parts are weak. Do not exert strong force on these areas. When moving the machine, be sure to raise the level adjusters to their highest level. Be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Handle the power cord carefully.

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6. Moving and transporting

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6. Moving and transporting

6-2-2

Loading and Unloading to and from a Vehicle

z When using a forklift to transport the machine, observe the following. Failure to observe the following instructions may result in an accident, such as the machine falling over.  (         Make sure that the machine is balanced properly during transportation.

Fork sticker

Fork position FORK

Fork sticker

Fork position FORK

z Do not subject the machine to impact while lowering it.

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6. Moving and transporting

6-2-3

Transporting on a Vehicle

z  !  '   during vehicle transport. Failure to secure the machine may result in an accident.

Transporting

z Do not subject the machine to impact while lowering it. z Remove any pucks from inside the side tower cabinet when transporting the machine. z When securing the machine with a rope, observe the following.  Be sure to secure the machine with the rope or belt in the position shown in the !#"  Place blankets or other shock absorbing material between the machine and the rope or belt to protect the machine surfaces. z Place Styrofoam or other shock absorbing material between the machine and the truck bed and any other equipment or items to protect the machine surfaces. z When transporting the machine in rainy weather, use a vehicle with a cargo cover, a container truck, or similar vehicle to protect the machine from direct exposure to rain.

Q     \    ]   Cabinet (L) and (R) assemblies

Hopper assembly

Q     Q    

Test Mode

€  

\    Troubleshooting

Table top assembly /     

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6 Operation z Should an abnormality occur, turn off the power switch immediately to stop operations. Then, be sure to disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet. Operating the machine while the abnormality     z  !"! $!! any dust. z % "! &!  or burns. z Before operating the machine, be sure to check that installation has been performed according to the   459$ !X7:   F %    '  ' \   z The warning labels attached to the machine contain important information for ensuring safety. Be # " !4%" !# ': #   Operation Manual. Omitting these inspections or service may result in an accident.

z Due to the nature of this product, the mallets and pucks may get stolen. If possible, install and operate the machine in a location where it can be observed by venue staff. z F #  ! !$ these cases, return the mallets to the mallet holders, and place the pucks inside the goals. z Caution players and bystanders not to place drinks or other items on the playing $    # '" " any liquid immediately.

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6/< People Who Should Avoid Playing z To ensure the safety of players, be careful not to let the following types of people play. Otherwise, this may result in an accident.  People who disregard the warning labels attached to the machine

6/X Safety Precautions for Playing

People Who Should Avoid Playing / Safety Precautions for Playing

z If you discover anyone behaving as follows, be sure to caution them. Otherwise, this may result in an accident.  A person other than the player in the play zone z F   " ! '  €  the machine and strike people or otherwise result in injury or an accident.  Striking pucks with more power than is necessary  Striking pucks while off-balance, leaning in or an otherwise unstable body posture  Using items other than the supplied mallets and pucks

z Make sure that players do not perform the following actions, as this may result in injury or an accident.  Holding mallets by the circumference.  & ! !  !  Placing hands inside the goal holes. z Accessories such as necklaces and bracelets, neckties, wristwatches, small items in breast pockets and other loose items may fall and enter the goals as a result of vigorous movements during game play. Instruct players to remove these items before playing in order to prevent damage or an accident. Otherwise, this may result in an accident.

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6/8

Important Parts for Ensuring Player and Bystander Safety z This machine includes important parts used to ensure the safety of players and bystanders.  ! "    !#  broken, damaged or deteriorated, or with defective installation may result in an injury to the players or bystanders. If you discover an abnormality, replace the affected part immediately. To order parts, contact your distributor.

Q  Part No.: 731-448 This part is used to keep pucks

‡      during game play. Net S Part No.: 731-338 This part is used to keep pucks

‡      during game play.

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Center guard Part No.: 731-332 This part is used to keep pucks

‡     side during game play. Net L Part No.: 731-337 "    ‡  out of the machine during game play.

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6/7 Pre-operation Inspection /           !             “8B-3 Troubleshooting” on page 130.

6/7/< Safety Inspection Items (Before Power On)

z Before operating the machine, check the following locations. This is required to prevent accidents or injury. 2>< 2@< 2z< 2[< 2|< 2K<

2>>< 2>@<

Important Parts for Ensuring Player and Bystander Safety / Pre-operation Inspection

2Y< 2`< 2}< 2>~<

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        "            distributor. 2>z< 2>[< 2>|< 2>K<

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6/7/X Function Inspection Items (After Power On) 2>< /   2F  j^F j^F j^F         ˆ< 2Q +Y?`?@Q j^F" j^F/ j^F w  Q !   \" ,  [@< 2@< /   2Q +Y?`?zQ!" ,  [z< 2z< /      2Q +Y?`?[\   #*{#"  Q / ,  [|< (4) Check each solenoid. 2Q +Y?`?|Q #*{#"  Q / ,  [K< (5) Check the L hopper motor operation. 2Q +Y?`?Kj $#*{#"  Q / ,  [Y< (6) Check the S hopper motor operation. 2Q +Y?`?YQ $#*{#"  Q / ,  [`< 2Y< /   2!     ˆ< (See “7-8-8 Sound Test” on page 49.) (8) Check the mini pucks. (Are there ten mini pucks in each of the mini puck stock areas on the right and ˆ< 2Q +Y?`?YQ $#*{#"  Q / ,  [`<

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6/9 Opening and Closing Doors 6/9/< Opening and Closing the Selector Door Use the supplied service key to open the selector door.

Selector door

 "            Opening and Closing Doors

6/9/X Opening and Closing the Coin Box Door Use the supplied cash box key to open the coin box door.

Coin box door

Cash box

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6/9/8 Opening and Closing the Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies "    _      2j<          close the (R) side. Use the supplied service key to unlock the lock (ձ<      2j<    and then remove the service key from the lock. Insert the removed service key into the lock (ղ<     2j<            2j<   

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6/^ Explanation of the Power Switch and Adjustment Switches 6/^/< Turning the Power Switch On

]  ON #

Explanation of the Power Switch and Adjustment Switches

zE   !  " '""  z When turning the power switch on and off, wait 30 seconds or more between operations. Do not turn the power switch on and off needlessly. It may corrupt the contents of the backup memory.

6/^/X Adjustment Switches "  '          

Q 

Service button (red)

Audio volume

Enter button (green)

" 

Selector door

Service button (red) ]      operating the coin counter.

Audio volume " '      " ?         "       

Enter button (green) After selecting an item or setting (numerical value)  Q     execute the selection.

Test Mode

Select switch !"  ‡   item or setting (numerical value).

Troubleshooting

Test switch Q #*  "  "              "  2Q +Y?`" $ , page 41.)

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6/6 Playing the Game "                         "       &+\\ $ ,    2< +*  $ ,   

6/6/< Big Bang Mode 2>< "           % 0       LED blinks. 2@< ]          2z< ;      >~~      j^F       2    <                2[< 0    %          2|< @~                    end of game play. 2K< ;      z~      j^F      goal sound (ascending musical scale) is output one time. 2Y< "   >~       ;                     Š"        +Y?}?[\\ $   ,+Y?}?K$       {   \\ $ ,       

6/6/X Normal Hockey Mode 2>< "           % 0       LED blinks. 2@< ]          2z< ;      >~~      j^F       2    <                2[< 0    %          2|< "   >~       ;                   

6/6/8 Starting the Game and Game End (1)

Insert a number of coins equal to the set game cost into the coin slot. ;             2 <   (2) Press the Big Bang Mode button (red) or the Normal Hockey Mode button (green) to select the game. The selected illuminated button lights and the game starts.  Š!    \\ $           2z< ;     _        Š!\\ $       _           times.

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6/; Test Mode The machine displays the test contents on the signboard that displays the score and timer.

6/;/< Test Item Selection Mode  ‹             " #*2     <   " ! Q $ 2Q +Y?K?@0' Q ,   39.)   Q      Perform the test for each item.  0  %     " # z Before setting the Test switch to OFF, make sure that there are ten mini pucks in each of the mini puck stock areas on the right and left. Item name (Display in Test Item Selection Mode)

Item

Reference page

2

Q!" 

Page 43

3

\   #*{#"  Q / 

Page 45

4

Q #*{#"  Q / 

Page 46

5

j $#*{#"  Q / 

Page 47

6

Q $#*{#"  Q / 

Page 48

7

Sound Test

Page 49

8

Ticket Dispenser Test Š"         +, (See “7-8-9 Ticket Dispenser Test” on page 50.)

Page 50

Troubleshooting

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Test Mode

1

Playing the Game / Test Mode

Item order

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6/;/X Score LED, Time LED, Circle LED and Game Select Illuminated Button Test Model

Version

Score LED

Time LED

Test item selection display (Score LED, time LED, circle LED and game select illuminated button test)

 !" ! Q $ +j^,     j^F" + 2>? number)” and “version (one alphabet character + 2-digit number)” are displayed in the right side score LED. "              Model No.

2

Model contents

 

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չ   չ and ո only      2z< "  j^F2     <                      

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6/;/8 Switch Input Test

Score LED

Time LED

Test item selection display (Switch input test)

Test Mode

 !" ! Q $ +Q,     j^F

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Score LED

Time LED

Switch input test display z "    2<     j^F"       2< 2>< "        (2) The value returns to 00 after 99. z "  j^F         2#*&j #&#

< LED No.

Q 

ձ

Service button (red)

ղ

Enter button (green)

ճ

Q ‹]

մ

Q F#;*

յ

Game select illuminated button (red)

ն

Game select illuminated button (green)

շ

COIN

ո

Bill counter input signal

չ

Not used

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6/;/7 Blower Fan ON/OFF Test and Sensor Check

Score LED

Time LED

Test item selection display (Blower fan ON/OFF test)

Test Mode

 !" ! Q $ +0,     j^F  "  j^F         2#*&j #&#

< LED No.

Sensor name

Reference page

ձ

€  2j< 2  <

ղ

Rail (L) sensor (middle)

ճ

Rail (L) sensor (upper)

մ

Goal (L) sensor

Page 144

ն

Goal (R) sensor

Page 144

շ

Rail (R) sensor (upper)

ո

Rail (R) sensor (middle)

չ

€  2€< 2  <

Page 147 Page 145

յ

Page 145 Page 147

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6/;/9 Solenoid ON/OFF Test and Sensor Check

Score LED

Time LED

Test item selection display (Solenoid ON/OFF test)

 !" ! Q $ +Qj,     j^F  "  j^F         2#*&j #&#

< LED No.

Sensor name

Reference page

ձ

Stock sensor (L)

Page 166

ղ

Stopper sensor (L)

Page 165

L divider sensor

Page 170

ո

Stopper sensor (R)

Page 165

չ

Stock sensor (R)

Page 166

ճ մ յ ն շ

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< * Each solenoid automatically turns off 3 seconds after it is turned on. z Before setting the Test switch to OFF, make sure that there are ten mini pucks in each of the mini puck stock areas on the right and left.

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6/;/^ L Hopper Motor ON/OFF Test and Sensor Check

Score LED

Time LED

Test item selection display (L hopper motor ON/OFF test)

Test Mode

 !" ! Q $ +j],     j^F  "  j^F         2#*&j #&#

< LED No. ձ

Sensor name L hopper motor sensor

Reference page Page 156

ղ ճ

L divider (L) outlet sensor

մ

L divider (R) outlet sensor

Page 171

յ ն շ ո չ  ]        2 <     j    the game select illuminated button (green) to release a big puck from the R side. The illuminated      

     

Test Mode

z ‚"  '+$ !‚4‚<7: occur when puck supply operation is performed immediately after installation is complete. In this case, perform the test again.

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6/;/6 S Hopper Motor ON/OFF Test and Sensor Check

Score LED

Time LED

Test item selection display (S hopper motor ON/OFF test)

 !" ! Q $ +Q],     j^F  "  j^F         2#*&j #&#

< LED No. ձ

Sensor name S hopper motor sensor

Reference page Page 160

ղ ճ

S divider (L) outlet sensor

մ

S divider (R) outlet sensor

Page 168

յ ն շ ո չ Press the game select illuminated button (red) to release and add mini pucks. The illuminated       

       added. z ‚"  '5+$ !‚4‚<8: occur when puck supply operation is performed immediately after installation is complete. In this case, perform the test again. z Before setting the Test switch to OFF, make sure that there are ten mini pucks in each of the mini puck stock areas on the right and left.

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6/;/; Sound Test

Score LED

Time LED

Test item selection display (Sound test)

Test Mode

 !" ! Q $ +Q,     j^F Press the game select illuminated button (red) to play the speaker test sound from only the L      €     j €      The sound volume (0 to 15) is displayed in the right side score LED. * The sound volume (0 to 15) is displayed as a binary value in the time LED.

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6/;/> Ticket Dispenser Test Š"          +, (See “7-9-11 Ticket Dispenser Use Setting” on page 63.)

Score LED

Time LED

Test item selection display (Ticket dispenser test)

 !" ! Q $ +Q,     j^F  "  j^F         2#*&  #&

< LED No. ձ

Sensor name

Reference page

Ticket dispenser (L) ticket payout sensor



Ticket dispenser (R) ticket payout sensor



ղ ճ մ յ ն շ ո չ

 ]        2 <     j    game select illuminated button (green) to pay out one ticket from the R side. The respective           

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6/> Setting Mode The machine displays the setting contents on the signboard that displays the score and timer.

6/>/< Setting Item Selection Mode  ‹             " #*2     <   ^ 2 <   Q $ 2Q +Y?K?@ 0' Q ,  z}<    Q       ]  ^ 2 <          Q         ]  ^ 2 <  Q ! Q $ 

Setting Mode

 0  %     " #/            "  # Š!    

   "  #        ‡  

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Item order

Item

Reference page

1

Number of coins per game

Page 53

2

Number of plays per game

Page 54

3

Big Bang Mode play time

Page 55

4

Normal Hockey Mode play time

Page 56

5

$      {   \\ $

Page 57

6

3-puck setting for Normal Hockey Mode

Page 58

7

0 \w$#*{#

Page 59

8

$  #*{#

Page 60

9

Error log

Page 61

10

Ticket dispenser use setting

Page 63

11

*      Š"         +, (See “7-9-12 Number of Tickets Paid to Winner” on page 64.)

Page 64

12

13

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Item name (Display in Setting Item Selection Mode)

Number of tickets paid to loser Š"         +, (See “7-9-13 Number of Tickets Paid to Loser” on page 65.) Number of tickets paid in case of a tie Š"         +, (See “7-9-14 Number of Tickets Paid in case of a Tie” on page 66.)

Page 65

Page 66

14

Game mode setting

Page 67

15

Return all settings to default settings (factory settings)

Page 68

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6/>/X Number of coins per game

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Number of coins per game)

Setting Mode

 !Q ! Q $ +,     j^F    of coins is displayed in the right side score LED.  ]  ^ 2 <"   j^F         the Setting Change Mode.  ! Q /  $ ‡ Q        z "         ^^>@z[|KY`}>~>>>@>z>[>|>K>Y 18 and 19. z   Q      "    ^^  >} z   Q       "    >}  ^^ z Q +^^,   ] $  * The default setting (factory setting) is “2”.  ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $ 

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6/>/8 Number of plays per game

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Number of plays per game)

 !Q ! Q $ +]j0 ,     j^F    of plays is displayed in the right side score LED.  ]  ^ 2 <"   j^F         the Setting Change Mode.  ! Q /  $ ‡ Q        z "         >@z[|KY` } z   Q      "    >  } z   Q       "    }  > * The default setting (factory setting) is “1”.  ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $ 

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6/>/7 Big Bang Mode play time

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Big Bang Mode play time)

Setting Mode

 !Q ! Q $ +?]j,     j^F    time (seconds) is displayed in the right side score LED.  ]  ^ 2 <"   j^F         the Setting Change Mode.  ! Q /  $ ‡ Q        z "         K~Y~`~}~>~~>>~>@~>z~>[~>|~>K~>Y~>`~ @>~@[~@Y~ z~~ z   Q      "    K~  z~~ z   Q       "    z~~  K~ z ;        *  $    *   Mode play time is changed to the same time as the Big Bang Mode play time. * The default setting (factory setting) is “70”.  ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $  Š!\\ $       _         

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6/>/9 Normal Hockey Mode play time

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Normal Hockey Mode play time)

 !Q ! Q $ +?]j,     j^F    time (seconds) is displayed in the right side score LED.  ]  ^ 2 <"   j^F         the Setting Change Mode.  ! Q /  $ ‡ Q        z "         K~Y~`~}~>~~>>~>@~>z~>[~>|~>K~>Y~>`~ @>~@[~@Y~z~~zz~zK~z}~[@~[|~[`~|>~|[~|Y~ K~~         \\ $       z   Q      "     \\ $   time (minimum time) after 600. z   Q       "    K~~   \ Bang Mode play time (minimum time). * The default setting (factory setting) is “150”.  ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $ 

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6/>/^ Mini puck supply frequency more/less setting for Big Bang Mode

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Mini puck supply frequency more/less setting for Big Bang Mode)

Setting Mode

 !Q ! Q $ +?]/,     j^F +, “on” is displayed in the right side score LED.  ]  ^ 2 <"   j^F         the Setting Change Mode.  ! Q /  $ ‡ Q        z "         +,2 < +,2 < Š"    2   <+,2 <  ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $ 

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6/>/6 3-puck setting for Normal Hockey Mode

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (3-puck setting for Normal Hockey Mode)

 !Q ! Q $ +?]/,     j^F +, “on” is displayed in the right side score LED.  ]  ^ 2 <"   j^F         the Setting Change Mode.  ! Q /  $ ‡ Q        z "         +,2>< +,2 _z< Š"    2   <+,2>< Š^   +,            ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $ 

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6/>/; Attract BGM ON/OFF

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Attract BGM ON/OFF)

Setting Mode

 !Q ! Q $ +0Q,     j^F +, +,    j^F  ]  ^ 2 <"   j^F         the Setting Change Mode.  ! Q /  $ ‡ Q        z "         +,20 \w$

< +,20 \w$< * The default setting (factory setting) is “on” (Attract BGM on).  ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $ 

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6/>/> Mini puck low warning ON/OFF "           * When the number of mini pucks decreases by 50 pucks or more during game operation due to loss or    [?     j^F         state to inform that the number of mini pucks has decreased.

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Mini puck low warning ON/OFF)

 !Q ! Q $ +]/?0,     j^F   +{,         j^F  ]  ^ 2 <"   j^F         the Setting Change Mode.  ! Q /  $ ‡ Q       z "         +,2 

< +,2 < z ;  +,     j^F      2      % ?          <‚    ~    ~      }}   displayed as 99. z "      ~  Q  2 < Q  Change Mode. z "       ~        +, +, Š"    2   <+,2 <  ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $  z Make sure that there are ten mini pucks in each of the right and left sides of the     #  !   456/;/65 +F@ %%5G !7;: z Be sure to press the Service switch (red) and reset the mini puck decrease count to =" !!  " !   

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6/>/<= Error log (1) Number of Errors Saved in Error Log Display Mode

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Error log) Setting Mode

 !Q ! Q $ +^j,     j^F    of errors saved in the error log is displayed in the right side score LED.  ]  ^ 2 <   ^j/ F $     errors saved in the error log. * The default setting (factory setting) is “0”. * The machine can save up to ten error log entries.

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(2) Error Log Contents Display Mode

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Error log contents display mode)

 +^~,+^},     j^F        in the error log is displayed in the right side score LED. z An error code of “00” indicates that no error is saved. z +^~,                       Q        z   Q      "    ^~  ^} z   Q       "    ^}  ^~  ]  Q  2 <           log.  ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $ 

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6/>/<< Ticket Dispenser Use Setting

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Ticket dispenser use setting)

Setting Mode

 !Q ! Q $ +"Q,     j^F +, +,    j^F  ]  ^ 2 <"   j^F         the Setting Change Mode.  ! Q /  $ ‡ Q        z "         +,2"    < +,2"    used). Š"    2   <+,2"    <  ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $ 

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6/>/
Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Number of tickets paid to winner)

 !Q ! Q $ +]0 ~,     j^F             j^F  ]  ^ 2 <"   j^F         the Setting Change Mode.  ! Q /  $ ‡ Q        z "         ~>[} |~ z   Q      "    ~  |~ z   Q       "    |~  ~ z ;                                        z ;                     tickets paid in case of a tie is changed to the same value as the number of tickets paid to    * The default setting (factory setting) is “0”.  ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $ 

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6/>/<8 Number of Tickets Paid to Loser Š"          +, (See “7-9-11 Ticket Dispenser Use Setting” on page 63.)

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Number of tickets paid to loser) Setting Mode

 !Q ! Q $ +]0 >,     j^F    of tickets paid to the loser is displayed in the right side score LED.  ]  ^ 2 <"   j^F         the Setting Change Mode.  ! Q /  $ ‡ Q        z "         ~>[} |~                     z   Q      "    ~           z   Q       "              ~ z ;                      tickets paid in case of a tie is changed to the same value as the number of tickets paid to the loser. * The default setting (factory setting) is “0”.  ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $ 

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6/>/<7 Number of Tickets Paid in case of a Tie Š"          +, (See “7-9-11 Ticket Dispenser Use Setting” on page 63.)

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Number of tickets paid in case of a tie)

 !Q ! Q $ +]0 @,     j^F    of tickets paid in case of a tie is displayed in the right side score LED. ]  ^ 2 <"   j^F         the Setting Change Mode.  ! Q /  $ ‡ Q        z "         ~>[} |~                    number of tickets paid to the loser cannot be set. z   Q      "                       z   Q       "                       * The default setting (factory setting) is “0”. ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $ 

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6/>/<9 Game mode setting

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Game mode setting)

Setting Mode

 !Q ! Q $ +j ,     j^F +, +,    j^F  ]  ^ 2 <"   j^F         the Setting Change Mode.  ! Q /  $ ‡ Q        z "         +,2\\ $     < +,2*  Hockey Mode only). z ;  +,                   *  $ 2 <!     error checks are not performed. Š"    2   <+,2\\ $     <  ]  ^ 2 <    Q ! Q $ 

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6/>/<^ Return all settings to default settings (factory settings)

Score LED

Time LED

Setting item selection display (Return all settings to default settings (factory settings))

 !Q ! Q $ +0^,     j^F                    2   <  in the right side score LED. z "   j^F +~,           2    <+>,            2   <  ]  ^ 2 <"      j^F    !  Q  2 <         j^F   settings are returned to the default settings (factory settings) and the value changes to “0”.  !  ^ 2 <         j^F   value stops blinking and the machine returns to the Setting Item Selection Mode. * The error log and the mini puck decrease count are also cleared.

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6/<= Mini Puck Low Warning and Adding Mini Pucks 6/<=/< Mini Puck Low Warning ;    #*{#   #*         |~  [?     j^F2 <      is in the standby state. z  #  ! '    Blinks

Score LED

Time LED Mini Puck Low Warning and Adding Mini Pucks

6/<=/X Adding Mini Pucks ;          %      

       Block the goals so that mini pucks cannot enter.  ‹ "          % 2Q +Y?`?YQ $ #*{#"  Q / ,  [`<  /           >@~ Unblock the goal (L) so that the mini pucks can enter. Put the mini pucks into the goal (L).

Test Mode

z Put the mini pucks into the goal (L) one to three pucks at a time. If many pucks are put into the goal at once, the pucks may become jammed inside the machine and prevent normal operation. z Be sure to put the mini pucks into the goal (L).  €          +~,2Q +Y?}?}$   #*{#,  K~<

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Corner cover

Goal cover

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Test Mode

Puck

Mallet

Troubleshooting

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Signboard

Cover panel

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Daily Cleaning

Sloped area  ;               

Test Mode Troubleshooting

73

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(2) Work Time "        2  <@

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100 cm or more

100 cm or more

100 cm or more 400 cm or more

150 cm or more

460 cm or more

74

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;E/X Assembly ;E/X/< Assembling the Table (1) Assembling the Table, Goals and Corner Covers  ‘   2j< 2€<    >@]  _    2‡     <2$`_z|< >@    2$`<      ]  _    2‡    <2$`_z|< Connector Q     (M8)

Number of Workers, Work Time and Work Space/ Assembly

Cabinet (R) assembly

Cabinet (L) assembly

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Cabinet (L) assembly Coating clip

Test Mode Troubleshooting

75

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician Attach the harness released in step

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Coating clip

Harness Open the goal (L) assembly. (See “7-5-3 Opening and Closing the Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies” on page 38.) j             Hole

Goal (L) assembly

Coating clip

Connector

76

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician  €   ‡    2$|_>K<     2$|_>K<

Assembly

Close the goal (L) assembly. (See “7-5-3 Opening and Closing the Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies” on page 38.)  j   2j<         

to

Test Mode

        

to remove the goal (R) assembly.

Troubleshooting

77

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician  0      2j< 2€<       ‡     (M5 x 16) each. \    2€<      (M5 x 16)

Table top assembly

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z ##€ "   to which the blower brackets (L) and (R) are attached on the bottom. Doing so may cause the parts to deform.

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z When attaching the table top assembly, be careful where you place your hands to avoid trapping your hands. Hand positions

Hand positions

Assembly

 j            %  %   the cabinet assembled in step . z The table top assembly has an orientation. Assemble so that the area without the table bumper is on the same side as the opening in the cabinet.

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Table bumper

Test Mode Troubleshooting

79

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician  0          _  2$K_[~< _   2$K< z $# " €  $ cases, adjust the level adjusters so that the cabinet is level. Table top assembly Button head bolt (M6 x 40)

Q   (M6)

Insert the goal (L) and (R) assemblies removed in steps and into the cabinet from  0          2j< 2€<        brackets.

Goal (L) assembly

Goal set bracket

Open the goal (L) assembly. (See “7-5-3 Opening and Closing the Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies” on page 38.)

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;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician  j              clips. z Store the excess harness length below the holes so that there is no slack in the connected connectors and harnesses above the holes. Goal (L) assembly

Connector

Hole

Assembly

Coating clip "       2j<    ‡    2$|_>K<   step   ‡    2$|_>~<     2$|_>~< (temporarily secured)     bolt (M5 x 16) (temporarily secured)

Goal (L) assembly

Test Mode

z   !'##  ! z When installing, be careful not to pinch the connectors.

to

Troubleshooting

        

to temporarily secure the goal (R) assembly.

81

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician  Q    2 j €  j   €<                2$K_[~<   2$K_@|<  ‡   2$K<  /  2\  €< Button head bolt (M6 x 25)

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Corner cover 2€ j<    2$K<

Button head bolt (M6 x 40)

Button head bolt (M6 x 40)    2$K<

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z $ #  !'"_ !!#4:(R) and corner bumper, shift each bumper towards the outside of the table, and then tighten the screws. z $  #_ !"' !" z When installing, be careful not to pinch the harnesses and connectors. Corner bumper

Goal bumper (R)

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and

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Close the goal (L) assembly. (See “7-5-3 Opening and Closing the Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies” on page 38.)

82

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician  /         0  2j<    Connector Goal cover A

Assembly

Goal (L) assembly  0    0"_ 2$|_>K    < ‡   2$|< "_ 2$|_@~< ‡   2$|< z   !'##  ! "_ 2$|_>K    < Goal cover A

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Test Mode

Torx bolt (M5 x 20)    2$|<

Troubleshooting

Open the goal (L) assembly. (See “7-5-3 Opening and Closing the Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies” on page 38.)

83

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Torx bolt (M5 x 8)

         B.

to

to install the goal (R) assembly and goal cover

Close the goal (L) and (R) assemblies. (See “7-5-3 Opening and Closing the Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies” on page 38.)

84

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician [If the goal (L) and (R) assembly locks are stiff, cannot be locked, or are loose, perform the procedure below.]

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Assembly

Goal outer beam  Q              ]     2‡    <2$[_>~<   Š!   

                   

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to reinstall the goal cover.

Test Mode Troubleshooting

85

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(2) Installing the Nets  0       20<   2$K_@|<  ‡    (M6). z Install the center guard bracket (A) in a level manner so that it is not tilted.

Center guard bracket (A)

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Button head bolt (M6 x 25)

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Center guard bracket (B)

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86

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician  !           20< 2\<        2$K_>K<  ‡   2$K< *Install the center guard so that the center guard retainer is facing the L side. Center guard retainer

Center guard

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Assembly

Center guard bracket (B)

Center guard bracket (A)    2$K<

   2$K<

Button head bolt (M6 x 16)

Button head bolt (M6 x 16)

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Hook

Test Mode

Net S frame (L)

Cabinet (L) assembly

Button head bolt (M6 x 50)

Troubleshooting

Net S frame (L)

   2“>K $K<

87

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to attach the net S frame (R) to the cabinet (R) assembly.

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Hook

Cabinet (L) assembly

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Net L frame (L)

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88

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician -

       

to attach the net L frame (R) to the cabinet (R) assembly.

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Triangle bracket

Net R frame (L)

Button head bolt (M5 x 16)

   2$|<

Assembly

(3) Installing the Blower Fan  €    2Q +`0?|?>#  /  F,  >~Y<  !           2j< 2€<   2j<      ‡    2$|_z~<  ‡   2“@[ $|< Connect the connector. \    2€<

     (M5 x 30)

\    2j<

’w 2j< side     (ø24 for M5) Connector

\    Test Mode

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Troubleshooting

89

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;E/X/X Level Adjuster Adjustment

z E\\# ! _ 9 € (The casters should be able to turn freely.) If the machine is unstable, it may move during game play. z Adjust the level adjusters so that the table top surface is level. If the table top    _ ' #    may not function properly. !       +|?>! /,  @[  0'    ' 2   <             _   |  ‡  Q      '    Caster

Lock nut

Approx. 5 mm j   ' 

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;E/X/8 Assembling the Side Tower Assembly  0    "_ 2$|_>@<

Signboard

Torx bolt (M5 x 12)

Assembly

 €    2$[_K<   Q  Q       remove them.  €    2$[_K<   j  j       remove them. S bucket + S hopper cover L bucket + L hopper cover

Hopper assembly

Wing bolt (M4 x 6)

Test Mode Troubleshooting

91

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z Do not move the side tower cabinet in the condition with the caster brackets (F) removed. Doing so may cause the side tower cabinet to fall over.

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z The removed caster brackets (F) and bolts are required during transport. Be sure to keep them in a safe place.

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     (M6 x 20) Hopper assembly

Reattach the L bucket and L hopper cover by reversing the procedure in step Reattach the S bucket and S hopper cover by reversing the procedure in step

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Assembly

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Phillips pan head  2‡     < (M4 x 10)

Test Mode Troubleshooting

93

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician -

;E/X/7 Installing the Light Assembly

z The light assembly is installed while standing in a high location. Use a stool or similar platform. Working in an unnatural body posture may cause an injury or machine damage.

j    _     j         and into the machine. 0    j  2$K_|~< ‡   2“Y_“@[< Light arm L

Hole

Connector    2“Y_“@[<

Button head bolt (M6 x 50)

           €  !    j €         ‡     (M6 x 16). Light frame unit

     (M6 x 16)

94

     (M6 x 16)

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Connect the connectors. 0     ]    2‡    <2$[_ 10). ]    2‡    <2$[_>~< Connector cover

Connector Assembly

Remove the rear panel. (See “8A-5-3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel” on page 108.) Connect the connector.

Connector

Q    

Install the rear panel. (See “8A-5-3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel” on page 108.) Test Mode Troubleshooting

95

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician -

;E/X/9 Installing the Side Tower Assembly  j  %                Connector

Q    

Remove the Torx bolt (M5 x 25). Torx bolt (M5 x 25)

Q    

96

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician Secure the harness clamp of the harness led out in step . in step

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Torx bolt (M5 x 25)

Harness clamp

Harness Assembly

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     (M6 x 20) Q    2€<

Q    2j<

Test Mode Troubleshooting

97

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician -

 ;                                             side surface of the table. Table

Sloped area

Hopper assembly Q     0           ‡    2$K_@~< Table

    2$K_@~<

98

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;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician -

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[If the bolt holes are not aligned during this work, go to step Button head bolt (M6 x 40)

Button head bolt (M5 x 35)

Button head bolt (M5 x 35)

Countersunk cap bolt (M5 x 35)

Assembly

Remove the service door L. (See “8A-5-2 Opening and Closing the Service Doors L and R” on page 107.)  /       2j<   

Connector

Cabinet (L) assembly

Test Mode Troubleshooting

99

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician -

 !      2j<                 and hook the hook on the opposite side of the rail (L) assembly onto the corner rail (L). Rail (L) assembly

Hook

Corner rail (L)

Hopper assembly

Square hole (back side) Rail (L) assembly

Connect the connector.

Connector

Reattach the service door L. (See “8A-5-2 Opening and Closing the Service Doors L and R” on page 107.)

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Remove the service door R. (See “8A-5-2 Opening and Closing the Service Doors L and R” on page 107.) Connect the three connectors inside the cabinet (R) assembly. Cabinet (R) assembly

Connector

Assembly

Connector  !      2€<                 and hook the hook on the opposite side of the rail (R) assembly onto the corner rail (R). Corner rail (R)

Hook

Rail (R) assembly

Hopper assembly

Square hole (front side) Test Mode

Rail (R) assembly

Troubleshooting

101

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Connect the connector.

Connector

Reattach the service door R. (See “8A-5-2 Opening and Closing the Service Doors L and R” on page 107.)

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"_ 2$|_>K<2    <

Q 

Q    

102

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician -

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Hexagon socket head bolt 2‡     <2$K_>K< Caster bracket (R) z The removed caster brackets (R) and bolts are required during transport. Be sure to keep them in a safe place. Assembly

ƒ #" ];E/X/^& !& F$ # " ! 6' #"„ Remove the rear panel. (See “8A-5-3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel” on page 108.)  j   ]    2‡    <2$[_>~<  j   ]    2‡    <2$[_z|<  '              %  ]    2‡    <2$[_z|<2  <

Test Mode Troubleshooting

]    2‡    <2$[_>~<(loosen)

103

;E$ E# - Must be performed by a technician -

 0          2$|_z|<   2$|_z|<   2$K_[~< Button head bolt (M6 x 40)

Button head bolt (M5 x 35)

Button head bolt (M5 x 35)

Countersunk cap bolt (M5 x 35)  "   ]    2‡    <2$[_z|<  "   ]    2‡    <2$[_>~< ]    2‡    <2$[_z|<

]    2‡    <2$[_>~<

Reattach the rear panel. (See “8A-5-3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel” on page 108.) Go to step

104

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;E/X/^ Preparing the Pucks and Mallets Place the mallets on the corner covers. Mallet

Corner cover

Assembly

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Mini puck

Goal (L)

Test Mode

z Put the pucks into the goal (L) one to three pucks at a time. If many pucks are put into the goal at once, the pucks may become jammed inside the machine and prevent normal operation. z Be sure to put the pucks into the goal (L) side. z Do not put 60 or more big pucks or a total of 160 or more mini pucks of any color into the machine. Doing so may cause a malfunction.

Troubleshooting

105

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;E/8 Connecting the Power Cord and Ground z Be sure to install the ground wire. Failure to install the ground wire may result in electric shock in the event of electrical leakage.

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]  

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;E/7 Checks after Installation 0         "           Q  2Q  “7-8 Test Mode” on page 41 and “7-9 Setting Mode” on page 51.) z After installation is complete, be sure to perform the puck supply operation to add    45+F@ %%5G  !766/;/65+F@ %%5G ! 7;: z After adding mini pucks into the machine, check that there are ten mini pucks in each of the right and left sides of the mini puck stock area, and then be sure to reset    456/>/>F   "" !@ %%! 60.)

106

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;E/9 Opening and Closing Doors ;E/9/< Opening and Closing the Front Doors €   "_ 2$|_z|<          

Torx bolt (M5 x 35) 

Connecting the Power Cord and Ground / Checks after Installation /Opening and Closing Doors

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;E/9/X Opening and Closing the Service Doors L and R  €   "_ (M5 x 35). ‹              j  €

Torx bolt (M5 x 35)

Service door R

Service door L

Test Mode

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Troubleshooting

107

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;E/9/8 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel Remove the four Torx bolts (M5 x 25).  ‹               

Torx bolt (M5 x 25)

Rear panel

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;E/9/7 Opening and Closing the Service Door  €    "_ 2$|_@|<      

Torx bolt (M5 x 25)

Service door

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108

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;( Service - Must be performed by a technician z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before performing service work (such as repairs or correcting malfunctions).

;(/< Inspection and Service z Perform periodic service. Failure to perform service may result in an accident.

;(/< j  0' !   /      '   %_   2Q +`0?@?@j  0' 0' ,   90.) 2@< ] /] !   /    %         _  Clean any dust or other dirt from the connection parts.  /      !           be sure to replace it. 2z< Q j  !  /                   /     2Q +`0?@?>2><0   "  w  / / , on page 75.)  * j Q      2Q +`0?@?>2@<!  * ,  `K<  w  2j< 2€< Q2j< 2€< j   

Opening and Closing Doors / Inspection and Service

/              

Test Mode Troubleshooting

109

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z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z Do not use thinner, benzene, gasoline, alcohol or other organic solvents. This may degrade the materials.

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  2Q +Y?K?>" ] Q#,  z}< Open the goal (L) assembly. (See “7-5-3 Opening and Closing the Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies” on page 38.)  ;                           %  Puck path

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110

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(2) Cleaning the Rail (L) and (R) Assemblies "    _   2j<         2€< 

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z Do not use thinner, benzene, gasoline, alcohol or other organic solvents. This may degrade the materials.

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  2Q +Y?K?>" ] Q#,  z}< Remove the rail (L) assembly by reversing the installation procedure. (See steps +`0?@?|!  Q " 0  ,  }K<

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Rail (L) assembly

Puck path Rail (R) assembly

Puck path  ;                     "         

Test Mode Troubleshooting

111

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(3) Cleaning the Insides of the L and S Buckets (Hopper Assembly)

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z Do not perform the following operations. Doing so may cause pucks to jam or other malfunctions.  Rotating the L hopper disk in the clockwise direction as viewed from above.  Rotating the S hopper disk in the counter-clockwise direction as viewed from above. z Do not use thinner, benzene, gasoline, alcohol or other organic solvents. This may degrade the materials.

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  2Q +Y?K?>" ] Q#,  z}<  €        2Q +`\?[?[2><€  !  Q "  Assembly” on page 148.) Remove any pucks from inside the L and S buckets. S hopper disk

L hopper disk

S bucket L bucket

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47:G !+  +(4+E#: "    _   Q         j hopper disk.

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z Do not perform the following operations. Doing so may cause pucks to jam or other malfunctions.  Rotating the L hopper disk in the clockwise direction as viewed from above.  Rotating the S hopper disk in the counter-clockwise direction as viewed from above. z Do not use thinner, benzene, gasoline, alcohol or other organic solvents. This may degrade the materials.  "

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Remove any pucks from inside the S bucket.  €    2$[_K<   Q        

Inspection and Service

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S bucket + S hopper cover L bucket + L hopper cover

Wing bolt (M4 x 6) Test Mode Troubleshooting

113

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician  €          j      2‡    <2$[_>~<    Q hopper motor bracket. S hopper motor bracket

Connectors

]     2‡     <2$[_>~<2  < Cord clip

 €       2‡    <2$[_>~<     disk top. Disk top ]   2‡    < (M4 x 10)

 €      2‡    <2$[_>~<      spring base. ]   2‡    <2$[_>~<

Hopper spring base

114

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician  €      2‡    <2$[_>~<     retainer bracket. (Perform this step only for the S hopper disk.) ]   2‡    < (M4 x 10)

Disk retainer bracket

Inspection and Service

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S hopper disk E-ring (nominal diameter: 10)  ;                           %   ;                     "          Test Mode

z When installing, press the hopper motor bracket toward the hopper disk so that the hopper gear and hopper disk teeth mesh properly.

Troubleshooting

115

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z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z Do not use thinner, benzene, gasoline, alcohol or other organic solvents. This may degrade the materials.  "

  2Q +Y?K?>" ] Q#,  z}< Remove the illuminator base plates L and R. (See steps the Circle LED” on page 174.)

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Torx bolt (M5 x 12)

Cover panel retainer L

116

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Cover panel

Torx bolt (M5 x 12)

Inspection and Service

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Test Mode Troubleshooting

117

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;(/
(1) Inside the Goal (L) or (R) Assembly "    _   '    2j<          '    2€< 

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

  2Q +Y?K?>" ] Q#,  z}< Open the goal (L) assembly. (See “7-5-3 Opening and Closing the Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies” on page 38.)  €   '    "         

(2) In case of the rail (L)/(R) assembly "    _   '    2j<          '    2€< 

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

  2Q +Y?K?>" ] Q#,  z}< Remove the rail (L) assembly by reversing the installation procedure. (See steps +`0?@?|!  Q " 0  ,  }K<  €   '    "         

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(3) Inside the Corner Rail (L) or (R) "    _   '    2j<          '    2€< 

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

  2Q +Y?K?>" ] Q#,  z}< Open the service door L. (See “8A-5-2 Opening and Closing the Service Doors L and R” on page 107.)  !  2  <      €2j<    '   Wing bolt (M4 x 10)

Inspection and Service

Corner rail cover (L)

Corner outer R (L)

Rail (L) assembly [If the jammed puck cannot be removed by the above procedure, perform the procedure below.] Remove the rail (L) assembly by reversing the installation procedure. (See steps +`0?@?|!  Q " 0  ,  }K<

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Troubleshooting

119

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z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. Do not perform the following operations. Doing so may cause pucks to jam or other malfunctions. z Rotating the L hopper disk in the clockwise direction as viewed from above. z Rotating the S hopper disk in the counter-clockwise direction as viewed from above.

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  2Q +Y?K?>" ] Q#,  z}<  €        2Q +`\?[?[2><€  !  Q "  Assembly” on page 148.) Remove the S hopper disk. (See steps of “8B-1-2 (4) Cleaning the Hopper Disks and Hopper Bottoms (Hopper Assembly)” on page 113.)  €   '    "         

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(6) In case of S Escalator Assembly "    _   '    j          '    € 

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.

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  2Q +Y?K?>" ] Q#,  z}< Remove the rear panel. (See “8A-5-3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel” on page 108.)  €       2$[<       ' rail cover L. Joint rail cover L /   2$[< Inspection and Service

Connector

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Test Mode Troubleshooting

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121

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z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.

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122

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4;:$ 5 E#

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.

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124

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

;(/X Error Display (for Technicians) ;(/X/< Display when an Error Occurs ;   +^,     j^F       right side score LED. The same error number is displayed as a binary value in the time LED.

Score LED

① ② ③

④ ⑤ ⑥

⑨ ⑧ ⑦

Time LED

Error Display (for Technicians)

Signboard display (when error number = 6) z (  !   '  connected securely.

;(/X/X Resolving Errors Error number 1

2

Error name

/ 

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3

Sound IC error

4

/   time LED PC board

Action

Reference page

 A coin selector malfunction.

 Replace the coin selector.

 Main PC board malfunction.

 Replace the main PC board.

 Service button malfunction.

 Contact your distributor.

 Main PC board malfunction.

 Replace the main PC board.

Page 149

 Main PC board malfunction.

 Replace the main PC board.

Page 149

 A time LED PC board malfunction.

 Replace the time LED PC board.

Page 172

 Main PC board malfunction.

 Replace the main PC board.

Page 149

 A score LED PC board malfunction.

 Replace the score LED PC board.

Page 173

 Main PC board malfunction.

 Replace the main PC board.

Page 149

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Test Mode

5

/   score LED PC board

Cause

Troubleshooting

125

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Error number

6

7

8

9

10

126

Error name

Goal (L) sensor error

Goal (R) sensor error

Stopper solenoid (L) error

Stopper solenoid (R) error

L divider solenoid error

Cause

Action

Reference page

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Page 118

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Page 119

 The goal (L) sensor is dirty.

 Clean the inside of the goal (L) sensor.

Page 144

 Goal (L) sensor malfunction.

 Replace the goal (L) sensor.

Page 144

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Page 118

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Page 119

 The goal (R) sensor is dirty.

 Clean the inside of the goal (R) sensor.

Page 144

 Goal (R) sensor malfunction.

 Replace the goal (R) sensor.

Page 144

 Stopper solenoid (L) malfunction.

 Replace the stopper solenoid (L).

Page 163

 Stopper (L) sensor malfunction.

 Replace the stopper (L) sensor.

Page 165

 Q  2@[‚< malfunction.

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Page 151

 Stopper solenoid (R) malfunction.

 Replace the stopper solenoid (R).

Page 163

 Stopper (R) sensor malfunction.

 Replace the stopper solenoid (R) sensor.

Page 165

 Q  2@[‚< malfunction.

 €     regulator (24V).

Page 151

 L divider solenoid malfunction.

 Replace the L divider solenoid.

Page 169

 L divider sensor malfunction.

 Replace the L divider sensor.

Page 170

 Q  2@[‚< malfunction.

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Page 151

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Error number

11

12

L hopper motor error

Action

Reference page

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Page 120

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Page 112

 S hopper sensor malfunction.

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Page 160

 S hopper motor malfunction.

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Page 157

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Page 120

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Page 112

 L hopper motor sensor malfunction.

 Replace the L hopper motor sensor.

Page 156

 L hopper motor malfunction.

 Replace the L hopper motor.

Page 153

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Page 151

 There are no mini pucks inside the hopper.

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Page 105

 A puck is standing on edge inside the hopper.

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Page 120

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Page 120

 S divider outlet sensor malfunction.

 Replace the S divider outlet sensor.

Page 168

 There are no big pucks inside the hopper.

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Page 105

 A puck is standing on edge inside the hopper.

 Remove all of the pucks from       pucks back into the hopper correctly.

Page 120

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Page 120

 L divider outlet sensor malfunction.

 Replace the L divider outlet sensor.

Page 171

S hopper idling error

L hopper idling error

Troubleshooting

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Test Mode

14

S hopper motor error

Cause

Error Display (for Technicians)

13

Error name

127

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

Error number

Cause

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16

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17

S divider (L) outlet sensor error

18

S divider (R) outlet sensor error

15

19

20

21

22

23

24

128

Error name

/   '   (L)

/   '   (R)

S divider (L) outlet sensor skip error

S divider (R) outlet sensor skip error

S hopper motor sensor error

L hopper motor sensor error

Action

Reference page

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Page 118

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Page 121

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Page 119

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Page 145

 The rail (L) sensor malfunction.

 Replace the rail (L) sensor.

Page 145

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Page 119

 The rail (R) sensor is dirty.

 Clean the inside of the rail (R) sensor.

Page 145

 The rail (R) sensor malfunction.

 Replace the rail (R) sensor.

Page 145

 S divider (L) outlet sensor is dirty.

 Clean the S divider (L) outlet sensor.

Page 168

 S divider (L) outlet sensor malfunction.

 Replace the S divider (L) outlet sensor.

Page 168

 S divider (R) outlet sensor is dirty.

 Clean the S divider (R) outlet sensor.

Page 168

 S divider (R) outlet sensor malfunction.

 Replace the S divider (R) outlet sensor.

Page 168

 S hopper motor sensor is dirty.

 Replace the S hopper motor sensor.

Page 160

 S hopper motor sensor malfunction.

 Replace the S hopper motor sensor.

Page 160

 L hopper motor sensor is dirty.

 Replace the L hopper motor sensor.

Page 156

 L hopper motor sensor malfunction.

 Replace the L hopper motor sensor.

Page 156

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Error number

25

26

99

Error name

Cause

Action

Reference page

Ticket dispenser (L) error

 The dispenser has run out of tickets.  A ticket dispenser (L) malfunction.

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Ticket dispenser (R) error

 The dispenser has run out of tickets.  A ticket dispenser (R) malfunction.

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Start-up error

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Page 106

Error Display (for Technicians) Test Mode Troubleshooting

129

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;(/8/< Overall Symptom

Reference page

Action

"    

      not connected securely.

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Page 106

The PCB base is not installed correctly.

Install the PCB base correctly.

Page 149

Main PC board malfunction.

Replace the main PC board.

Page 149

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Page 151

Operation is not stable.

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Disconnect any high-capacity devices (such as an air conditioner or large machine) from the same      %   supply voltage.

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The circuit protector has operated to 

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"     If the circuit protector operates

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The machine does not start      is turned on.

Troubleshooting

Main cause

;(/8/X Table top assembly Symptom

The pucks do not slide.

Main cause

Action

Reference page

The machine is in Attract (standby) mode.

;         fan operates so that the pucks slide.

Page 40

"     % 

/   % 

Page 70

A puck is deformed.

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Page 105

A puck is dirty.

Clean the puck.

Page 71

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Page 139

SSR malfunction.

Replace the SSR.

Page 152 Test Mode Troubleshooting

131

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;(/8/8 Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies Symptom

]'     

Main cause

Action

Reference page

One or both of the goal coin locks are not closed.

Use the service key and close the goal.

Page 38

A deformed puck is being used.

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Page 105

A puck is dirty.

Clean the puck.

Page 71

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€     ' 

Page 110

The inside of the goal is dirty.

Clean the inside of the goal.

Page 110

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0'   

Page 39

Main PC board malfunction.

Replace the main PC board.

Page 149

Sound is not output.

;(/8/7 Rail (L) and (R) Assemblies Symptom

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Main cause

Action

Reference page

The rail is not installed correctly.

Install the rail correctly.

Page 96

A deformed puck is being used.

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Page 105

A puck is dirty.

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Page 71

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€     ' 

Page 111

The inside of the rail is dirty.

Clean the inside of the rail.

Page 111

;(/8/9 Coin Assembly Symptom The game does not start    %  are inserted.

132

Main cause

Action

Coin selector malfunction.

Replace the coin selector.

Main PC board malfunction.

Replace the main PC board.

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;(/8/^ Hopper assembly Symptom

The hopper disk does not operate.

Mini pucks frequently mix into the L hopper.

Action

Reference page

0  '       hopper.

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Page 120

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€         and remove all pucks from inside the hopper.

Page 120

The hopper motor bracket is not installed correctly.

Install the hopper motor bracket correctly.

Page 153

The hopper gear is not installed correctly.

Install the hopper gear correctly.

Page 153

Hopper motor malfunction.

Replace the hopper motor.

Page 153

Hopper motor driver PC board malfunction.

Replace the hopper motor driver PC board.

Page 161

Q  2@[‚< malfunction.

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Page 151

Main PC board malfunction.

Replace the main PC board.

Page 149

There are not enough pucks.

Add spare pucks to the hopper.

Page 105

A puck is standing on edge inside the hopper.

€         remove all pucks from inside the       into the hopper correctly.

Page 120

The hopper spring is not installed correctly.

Install the hopper spring correctly.

Page 113

The pendulum stopper on rail (L) assembly is not installed correctly.

Install the pendulum stopper correctly.

The rail (R) assembly puck paths are dirty.

Clean the puck paths.

Troubleshooting

"      but pucks do not come out.

Main cause

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Test Mode Troubleshooting

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;(/8/6 Slider Assembly Symptom

Mini pucks are not supplied during game play.

S (mini) pucks stack and   '  

Reference page

Main cause

Action

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Select Big Bang Mode at the start of the game.

Page 40

The machine is set to operate in Normal Hockey Mode only.

/    +#,

Page 67

There are not enough pucks.

Add spare pucks to the hopper.

Page 105

One or more deformed pucks is mixed into the pucks.

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Page 105

The stopper base is not installed correctly.

Install the stopper base correctly.

Page 163

Stopper solenoid malfunction.

Replace the stopper solenoid.

Page 163

Main PC board malfunction.

Replace the main PC board.

Page 149

Q  2@[‚< malfunction.

€       (24V).

Page 151

The cover panel is not installed correctly.

Install the cover panel correctly.

Page 116

The illuminator assembly is not installed correctly.

Install the illuminator assembly correctly.

Page 174

;(/8/; S Escalator Assembly Symptom

Main cause

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Action Replace the S divider outlet sensor.

Reference page Page 168

;(/8/> L Escalator assembly Symptom

Multiple big pucks are supplied at once.

L divider solenoid does not operate.

134

Main cause

Action

Reference page

The L rail (H) cover is not installed correctly.

Install the L rail (H) cover correctly.

Page 122

L divider outlet sensor malfunction.

Replace the L divider outlet sensor.

Page 171

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Page 122

L divider solenoid malfunction.

Replace the L divider solenoid.

Page 169

Q  2@[‚< malfunction.

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Page 151

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;(/8/<= Signboard assembly Symptom

Main cause

Action

Reference page

The time LED PC board does not light.

A time LED PC board malfunction.

Replace the time LED PC board.

Page 172

Main PC board malfunction.

Replace the main PC board.

Page 149

The score LED PC board does not light.

A score LED PC board malfunction.

Replace the score LED PC board.

Page 173

Main PC board malfunction.

Replace the main PC board.

Page 149

;(/8/<< Illuminator assembly Symptom The circle LED does not light.

Main cause

Action

Reference page

A circle LED malfunction.

Replace the circle LED.

Page 174

Main PC board malfunction.

Replace the main PC board.

Page 149 Troubleshooting Test Mode Troubleshooting

135

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

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z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.

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136

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Connector Goal (L) assembly

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Close the goal (L) assembly. (See “7-5-3 Opening and Closing the Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies” on page 38.)  j   2j<         

Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

     (M5 x 16)

Test Mode Troubleshooting

137

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician  "         

(2) Removing and Installing the Rail (L) and (R) Assemblies

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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138

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(3) Replacing the Blower Fan

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139

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140

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;(/7/X Goal (L) and (R) Assemblies (1) Replacing the Illuminated Buttons and Lamps

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Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

Q  

Game select illuminated button (red)

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Game select illuminated button (green)

1

*5

Connector Label (RED) Label (GRN)

Test Mode Troubleshooting

141

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Illuminated button (green) (terminal side)

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Illuminated button (green) (terminal side)

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142

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Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts Test Mode Troubleshooting

143

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

(2) Replacing the Goal (L) and (R) Sensors (Photosensor Side) and (Photo-emitter Side) "    _     2j<              the (R) side.

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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144

Countersunk   

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;(/7/8 Rail (L) and (R) Assemblies (1) Replacing the Rail (L) and (R) Sensors (Upper) and (Middle) "    _     2j<              the (R) side.

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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z When assembling, press the rail sensor bracket (B) toward the hook side.

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Hook

Connector

(Hook side)

Test Mode Troubleshooting

145

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(In case of the rail (R) assembly)

Rail (L) sensor (upper) „€ ‡    ?  …

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(In case of the rail (L) assembly) Rail sensor bracket (B)

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146

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

(2) Replacing the Rail (L) and (R) Sensors (Lower) "    _     2j<              the (R) side.

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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Troubleshooting

(In case of the rail (R) assembly) Rail sensor bracket (A)

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147

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;(/7/7 Side tower assembly (1) Removing and Installing the Side Tower Assembly

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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148

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;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

(2) Replacing the Main PC Board

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Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

Wing bolt (M5 x 16)

Connector

Test Mode Troubleshooting

149

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Main PC board

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150

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

(3) Replacing the Switching Regulator

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Q  2>@‚<

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Spacer

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Test Mode Troubleshooting

151

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47:  !55

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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Pan head     terminal (light blue)

(Red)

+3 2

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(Black) (Gray) Pan head  

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152

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;(/7/9 Hopper assembly (1) Replacing the L Hopper Motor

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Wing bolt (M4 x 6)

Remove the cord clip and disconnect the connector. Connector

Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

L hopper cover

Test Mode Troubleshooting

Cord clip

153

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Disconnect the connector.

Connector

Remove the encoder bracket. (See the step Sensor ” on page 156.)

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154

L hopper gear

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician  €    ]    2‡    <2$|_[~<     the L hopper motor.

]    2‡     <2$|_[~<

L hopper motor

 "          Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

z When installing, align the lower surface of the hopper gear with the tip of the motor shaft. Tip of shaft

Hopper gear bottom surface

Test Mode

z   !' #  € surfaces of the motor shaft. Double point

z When installing, press the hopper motor bracket toward the hopper disk so that the hopper gear and hopper disk teeth mesh properly.

155

Troubleshooting

Motor shaft

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

(2) Replacing the L Hopper Motor Sensor

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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-

of “8B-4-5 (1) Replacing the L

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Encoder bracket ]    2‡     <2$[_>~<

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Encoder bracket Lock

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156

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

(3) Replacing the S Hopper Motor

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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-

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S hopper cover

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Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

Wing bolt (M4 x 6)

Connectors

Test Mode

]     2‡     <2$[_>~<2  <

Troubleshooting

Cord clip

157

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician Remove the encoder bracket. (See the step Sensor” on page 160.)

of “8B-4-5 (4) Replacing the S Hopper Motor

 €    2$[_>~<    Q   Double point (M4 x 10)

S hopper gear

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]    2‡     <2$|_`< S hopper motor

158

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician  "          z When installing, align the bottom surface of the hopper gear with the tip of the motor shaft.

Tip of shaft

Hopper gear bottom surface z   !' #  € surfaces of the motor shaft. Double point

z When installing, press the hopper motor bracket toward the hopper disk so that the hopper gear and hopper disk teeth mesh properly.

Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

Motor shaft

Test Mode Troubleshooting

159

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

47:  !5+F5

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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-

of “8B-4-4 (3) Replacing the S

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]    2‡     <2$[_>~<

Encoder bracket

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160

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

49:  !5+F &G(

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z PC boards are sensitive to static electricity. If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity, the parts on the PC board may be damaged. Before handling a PC board, discharge the static electricity from your body; for example, by touching the surface of grounded metal.  "

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-

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S hopper cover L hopper cover

Wing bolt (M4 x 6)

Test Mode Troubleshooting

161

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician  F        ]    2‡     <2$[_@|<     Q  ]/ 

]    2‡     <2$[_@|<

Connector S hopper motor driver PC board Connector  "         

162

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

;(/7/^ Slider Assembly (1) Replacing the Stopper Solenoids (L) and (R) "    _     2j<              the (R) side.

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

]    2‡    <2$[_>~<

/   2$[<

(Loosen)

Connector

L rail (H) cover

Test Mode Troubleshooting

163

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician  F         2$[<     stopper base L. Connector

Connector

/    (M4)

Stopper base L

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]    2‡     <2$z_K< Stopper solenoid

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164

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

(2) Replacing the Stopper (L) and (R) Sensors "    _     2j<              the (R) side.

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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-

of “8B-4-6 (1) Replacing the Stopper

Stopper (L) sensor

Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

Stopper base L

 €          2j<  Lock

Stopper (L) sensor „"  ?  ?  …

Stopper base L

 "          Test Mode Troubleshooting

165

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

(3) Replacing the Stock (L) and (R) Sensors "    _     2j<              the (R) side.

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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Connector

Slider sensor bracket

/    nut (M4)

166

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Stock (L) sensor „€ ‡    ?  …

 "         

Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts Test Mode Troubleshooting

167

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

;(/7/6 S escalator Assembly (1) Replacing the S divider (L) and (R) Outlet Sensors "    _     2j<              the (R) side.

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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Escalator sensor bracket

Connector

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]    2$z_K<

Escalator sensor bracket S divider (L) outlet sensor „€ ‡    ?  …

 "         

168

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

;(/7/; L escalator assembly (1) Replacing the L divider Solenoid

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

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L divider solenoid

Test Mode Troubleshooting

 "         

169

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

(2) Replacing the L divider Sensor

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

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]    2‡     <2$[_>~<

Encoder bracket

Connector

 €         j   L divider sensor „"  ?   ?  … Lock Encoder bracket  "         

170

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

(3) Replacing the L divider (L) and (R) Outlet Sensors "    _     2j<              the (R) side.

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  "

  2Q +Y?K?>" ] Q#,  z}< Remove the rear panel. (See “8A-5-3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel” on page 108.)  F         2$[<       sensor bracket.

/   2$[< Escalator sensor bracket Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

Connector

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L divider (L) outlet sensor „€ ‡    ?  …

Test Mode

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Troubleshooting

171

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

;(/7/> Signboard assembly (1) Replacing the Time LED (Time LED PC Board)

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z PC boards are sensitive to static electricity. If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity, the parts on the PC board may be damaged. Before handling a PC board, discharge the static electricity from your body; for example, by touching the surface of grounded metal.  "

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-

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Torx bolt (M5 x 12)

 F      % ]    2‡    < 2$[_>~<      j^F2 j^F]/ <

Phillips pan head   2‡     < (M4 x 10) Time LED (Time LED PC board)

172

Connector

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician  "         

(2) Replacing the Score LED (Score LED PC Board)

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z PC boards are sensitive to static electricity. If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity, the parts on the PC board may be damaged. Before handling a PC board, discharge the static electricity from your body; for example, by touching the surface of grounded metal.  "

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-

Connector

Score LED (Score LED PC board)

Phillips pan head  2‡     < (M4 x 10)

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Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

 F      _]    2‡     <2$[_>~<      j^F2 j^F]/ <

Test Mode Troubleshooting

173

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

;(/7/<= Illuminator assembly (1) Replacing the Circle LED "    _     j               R side.

z To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work. z PC boards are sensitive to static electricity. If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity, the parts on the PC board may be damaged. Before handling a PC board, discharge the static electricity from your body; for example, by touching the surface of grounded metal. z When installing, be careful not to pinch the harnesses and connectors.  "

  2Q +Y?K?>" ] Q#,  z}<  €               2Q    +`0?@?|!  Q " 0  ,  }K<

-

Remove the rear panel. (See “8A-5-3 Opening and Closing the Rear Panel” on page 108.)

174

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician  F       ]    2‡    < (M4 x 10). ]    2‡     <2$[_>~<

S escalator Assembly Connector

Illumination plate (L)

Torx bolt (M5 x 25)

Illumination base plate (L)

Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

 €   % "_ 2$|_@|<        2j<    base plate (L).

Test Mode Troubleshooting

175

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician  €    ]   2z>_`<         plate.

]    (3.1 x 8)

Illumination base plate (L)

 F        j^F Connector

Circle LED

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176

;(5  - Must be performed by a technician -

;(/7/<< Replacing the LED Fluorescent Light  €        2Q          < Remove the light frame unit. (See the light assembly installation procedure.)  €   % ]     2$[_>~<       retainers and the light cover. Light cover retainer

Phillips truss head    2$[_>~< Removing, Installing and Replacing Assemblies and Parts

 €    j^F‡    j^F‡   

z ? ‚€ !

Test Mode Troubleshooting

177

> Disposal z When disposing of the machine, follow the applicable regulations for collection, transportation and disposal. z When delegating the collection, transportation and disposal of the machine, be sure to delegate to    

178

Disposal

Test Mode

Troubleshooting

179

10. Parts List 10-1 Overall 25 23

23 26

26

23 26 Back side

X 30

31

25

X

11 23 25 Back side

20

9 14 24 (Opposite side 12 )

15 9

10 29 32 33

18

Z (Back)

Side tower assembly

27

13

9 16

17 9

19

2

180

Z (Back)

1

10. Parts List

28

8

3 4

5

6

7

(Condition with the side tower assembly removed)

No.

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No. 731-320

1

731-321

3

Mallet

4

731-322

4

Big puck

100

(1 set: 10 pucks)

731-323

5

Mini puck (green)

100

(1 set: 10 pucks)

731-324

6

Mini puck (pink)

100

(1 set: 10 pucks)

731-325

7

Mini puck (orange)

100

(1 set: 10 pucks)

731-326

8

Operation Manual (English)

1

731-695

9

Pipe cap

8

731-328

10

* %_  

50

731-329

11

Bumper SS

1

731-330

12

Center guard frame

1

731-331

13

Center guard

1

731-332

14

Net L frame (L)

1

731-333

15

Net L frame (R)

1

731-334

16

Net S frame (L)

1

731-335

17

Net S frame (R)

1

731-336

18

Net L

2

731-337

19

Net S

2

731-338

20

Triangle bracket

1

731-339

23

Corner cover

4

731-340

24

Center guard retainer

1

731-341

25

Corner cover bracket (L)

2

731-342

26

Corner cover bracket (R)

2

731-343

27

Center guard bracket A

1

731-344

28

Center guard bracket B

1

731-345

29

Sticker plate

4

731-346

30

Stand sticker (red) EXP

2

731-704

31

Stand sticker (blue) EXP

2

731-703

32

Caution sticker Do Not Approach Net EXP

4

461-771

33

" ? 2>~~~<

18

CONVEX CV-100N

Troubleshooting

1

Q    2€<

Test Mode

Q    2j<

2

Overall

1

007-143

181

10. Parts List

10-2 Table top assembly 6

3

7

4

5

9

8

11

1

182

(Back side)

10

2

12

10. Parts List

No.

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

1

Air chamber

1

731-615

2

\   

1

731-616

3

 2]0/<

1

731-680

4

Goal bumper (L)

2

731-618

5

Goal bumper (R)

2

731-619

6

Bumper S (L)

2

731-620

7

Bumper S (R)

2

731-621

8

Bumper L

1

731-622

9

Corner bumper

4

731-624

10

\    2j<

1

731-625

11

\    2€<

1

12

\   

1

731-626 MBS20-BHL

005-532

Table top assembly Test Mode Troubleshooting

183

10. Parts List

10-3 Cabinet (L) assembly 18

B

25

1 10 19

25

13

14

2

B

17

21 16 23

3

A

C

A

21

22

26

27 24

(Detailed view of part 6 )

Corner rail part ( 5

6 )

9

5

4

8

B–B 12

11

6 7

A–A

20

C–C

184

15

C

25

10. Parts List

No.

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

Table cabinet (L)

1

731-635

2



1

731-636

3

Service door L

1

731-637

4

Goal set bracket

1

731-638

5

Corner inner R (L)

1

731-639

6

Corner outer R (L)

1

731-640

7

Corner bracket 1 (L)

1

731-641

8

Corner bracket 2 (L)

1

731-642

9

Corner bracket 3 (L)

1

731-643

10

0'   

2

731-644

11

–   

1

731-645

12

Key plate

1

731-646

13

Redemption dummy cover

1

731-647

14

Cabinet sticker _L (red) _A_PAC

1

731-681

15

Cabinet sticker _S (red) _A_PAC

1

731-683

16

Caster bracket (B)

4

731-653

17

0    2j<

1

731-650

18

Air chamber bracket R (L)

1

731-651

19

Leveling bolt

2

KYW16-75-6B

102-045

20

COIN LOCK

1

Y|~?FQ`

101-175

21

Warning sticker Service (B) EXP

2

461-677

22

 ]

2

461-539

23

/  2   <

4

24

Sliding surface sheet (B)

1

731-652

25

Corner cover spacer

4

731-656

26

Corner rail cover (L)

1

731-654

27

Corner rail stopper

1

731-655

ML-40039SNB

Cabinet (L) assembly

1

102-271

Test Mode Troubleshooting

185

10. Parts List

<=/7 Goal (L) assembly

13

14

23

13

28

24

25

( 13 Back side)

Z

15 5 3

2

26

18

16

19

( 13 Z-direction view)

186

14

27

17 12

10. Parts List

11

6

22

(Condition with 13 removed)

A

21

A 9

10

8

1

20

(Condition with 5 removed)

No.

Name

(Opposite side 7 )

14

4

A–A

Qty.

Type and rating

29

Part No.

Goal inner R (L)

1

731-360

2

w    2j<

1

731-361

3

Slope

1

731-362

4

Lock bracket R

1

731-363

5

Goal back plate

1

731-364

6

Goal outer R

1

731-365

7

Stopper (L)

1

731-366

8

Stopper (R)

1

731-367

9

Clasp

2

731-368

10

Lock hole plate

2

731-369

11

Goal outer beam

1

731-370

12

Q  

1

731-371

13

Goal cover (A)

1

731-372

14

Divided-type photo-interrupter

1

15

Cushioning rubber

2

731-373

16

Speaker panel (R)

1

731-374

17

Button plate sticker EXP

1

731-696

18

Instruction sticker (A) (red) EXP

1

731-701

19

Instruction sticker (B) (red) EXP

1

731-699

20

Lock bracket L

1

21

COIN LOCK

1

Y|~?FQ`

101-175

22

COIN LOCK

1

Y|~?FQ`2 <

101-237

23

Warning sticker Goal (red) EXP

1

461-769

24

  %_  

1

731-381

25

Speaker

1

@^z|0~Y?[

006-195

26

Illuminated button (red)

1

75V-L012-20

000-847

27

Illuminated button (green)

1

75V-L012-23

000-848

28

Goal guard sticker (red)

1

731-382

29

Goal hinge spacer

1

731-383

OMT-15D

Goal (L) assembly

1

000-633

731-379

Test Mode Troubleshooting

187

10. Parts List

<=/9 Rail (L) assembly

5

8

7

4

Z

3

2

6

Z

1

No.

188

Name

9

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

1

Rail L (A)

1

731-405

2

Pendulum

2

731-406

3

Rail sensor bracket A

1

4

€ ‡  ?  ?  

3

5

Rail sensor bracket B

1

731-408

6

Pendulum stopper

2

731-409

7

Rail L (B)

1

731-410

8

L back stopper

1

731-411

9

Pendulum stopper B

3

731-412

731-407 GP2A25J00004

000-748

10. Parts List

10-6 Coin assembly C B

A

1

9

B

2

13

3

12

A

C 14

4

20

15 7

21

19 18

Rail (L) Assembly / Coin Assembly

22

8 13 front view

3 back view 26

6

Condition with 3 removed 11

5

17 10

A–A

B–B

C–C

Test Mode Troubleshooting

189

10. Parts List

No.

190

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

1

Coin cabinet

1

731-425

2

Selector door

1

731-426

3

Coin box door

1

731-427

4

Stopper plate

1

731-428

5

Coin box door hinge

2

731-429

6

Counter bracket

1

731-430

7

Cash box

1

8

Q  

1

9

Coin selector

1

10

Key tag

11 12

718-446 000-681

1

SDS-103A-03#13BJ ]\?Yz~2   & <  100 yen coins M7

COIN LOCK

1

Y|~?FQ`

101-175

Cam lock

1

N92-L10

101-142

13

Service panel

1

731-431

14

Service sticker

1

731-432

15

Game cost sticker (EXP)

1

731-702

17

Coin slope

1

731-435

18

Analog interface

1

€–>Kz>>>~?@~?/~?\>~z?j

008-066

19

Volume knob

1

K-8075-6.1

008-060

20

" 

1

SDSA-331G-CR

000-337

21

Pushbutton (red)

1

SDP-103C-22RB

000-336

22

Pushbutton (green)

1

SDP-103C-22GB

000-619

23

Coin counter

1

›?~K]F|@2>@‚F/<

003-054

100-449 101-229

10. Parts List

<=/6 Cabinet (R) assembly 17

15

3

25 13

C

C

25

14

A

Coin Assembly / Cabinet (R) Assembly

25

18

B

A

22

16 23

21

2

21

1 10 19

B

26

24

27

Test Mode

(Detailed view of part 6 )

Corner rail part ( 5 6 )

Troubleshooting

191

10. Parts List

7

5

9

8

B–B

4 12

A–A

6 20

11

C–C

No.

192

Name

Qty. 1

Type and rating

Part No. 731-665

1

Table cabinet (R)

2



1

731-636

3

Service door R

1

731-666

4

Goal set bracket

1

731-638

5

Corner inner (R)

1

731-667

6

Corner outner (R)

1

731-668

7

Corner bracket 1 (R)

1

731-669

8

Corner bracket 2 (R)

1

731-670

9

Corner bracket 3 (R)

1

731-671

10

0'   

2

731-644

11

–   

1

731-645

12

Key plate

1

731-646

13

Redemption dummy cover

1

731-647

14

Cabinet sticker _L (blue) _A_PAC

1

731-682

15

Cabinet sticker _S (blue) _A_PAC

1

731-684

16

Caster bracket (B)

4

731-649

17

0    2€<

1

731-674

18

Air chamber bracket R (R)

1

19

Leveling bolt

2

KYW16-75-6B

102-045

20

COIN LOCK

1

Y|~?FQ`

101-175

21

Warning sticker Service (B) (EXP)

2

461-539

22

 ]

2

461-678

23

/  2   <

4

24

Sliding surface sheet (B)

1

731-652

25

Corner cover spacer

4

731-656

26

Corner rail cover (R)

1

731-676

27

Corner rail stopper

1

731-655

731-675

ML-40039SNB

102-271

10. Parts List

<=/; Goal (R) assembly 23

12

(Condition with 11 removed)

Z

21

22

24

Cabinet (R) Assembly / Goal (R) Assembly

12

3

13 18

2

Test Mode Troubleshooting

193

10. Parts List

19

11

20

( 21 Z-direction view)

14

1

15

10

(Condition with 3 removed)

4

9

A

17

16

(Condition with 21 removed)

7 8

35

6

(Opposite side 5 ) 35

A–A

194

12

25

A

10. Parts List

No.

Name

Qty. 1

Type and rating

Part No. 731-390

1

Goal inner R (R)

2

Slope

1

731-362

3

Goal back plate

1

731-364

4

Goal outer R

1

731-365

5

Stopper (L)

1

731-366

6

Stopper (R)

1

731-367

7

Clasp

2

731-368

8

Lock hole plate

2

731-369

9

Goal outer beam

1

731-370

10

Lock bracket R

1

731-363

11

Speaker panel (B)

1

12

Divided-type photo-interrupter

1

13

Cushioning rubber

2

731-373

14

Dummy plate sticker EXP

1

731-697

15

Lock bracket L

1

731-379

16

COIN LOCK

1

Y|~?FQ`

101-175

17

COIN LOCK

1

Y|~?FQ`2 <

101-237

18

w    2€<

1

731-394

19

Instruction sticker (A) (blue) EXP

1

731-700

20

Instruction sticker (B) (blue) EXP

1

731-698

21

Goal cover (B)

1

731-397

22

Warning sticker Goal (blue) EXP

1

461-768

23

Speaker

1

24

Goal guard sticker (blue)

1

731-398

25

Goal hinge spacer

1

731-383

731-391 OMT-15D

Goal (R) assembly

@^z|0~Y?[

000-633

006-195

Test Mode Troubleshooting

195

10. Parts List

<=/> Rail (R) assembly

3

1

5

Z 4 2

9

6

7

8

Condition with 1 and 9 removed (Z direction)

No.

196

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

1

Rail R (A)

1

731-415

2

Rail sensor bracket A

1

731-407

3

Rail sensor bracket B

1

4

€ ‡  ?  ?  

3

5

Rail R (B)

1

731-416

6

Alignment plate

1

731-417

7

Sliding surface sheet (A)

1

731-418

8

Sliding surface sheet (C)

1

731-419

9

€  €

1

731-420

731-408 GP2A25J00004

000-748

10. Parts List

10-10 Side tower assembly A

17 1

B

B

Rail (R) Assembly / Side Tower Assembly

A

8

7

11

11

9

9

13

13

11

11

Test Mode Troubleshooting

A–A

197

10. Parts List

16 2

6 16

4

3

5

15

15

27

Condition with 2 and 3 removed

2

23

24 Close 22

Main PC board Open

14

25

26

Detailed view of 2

14

Detailed view of 4

6 10

18

10

Cross-sectional diagram B – B

21

21 21

21

19

19 20

20

11

198

1 lower front side during transport

11 12

1 lower back side during transport

12

10. Parts List

No.

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

1

Q    2^›]<

1

731-705

2

Rear panel

1

731-441

3

Service door

1

731-442

4

PCB base

1

731-443

5

Rack rail L

1

731-444

6

Rack rail U

1

731-445

7

Slider bracket

2

731-446

8

Signboard bracket

2

731-447

9

0'   

2

450-120

10

Rope hook (E)

2

11

/  2   <

6

ML-20050S

102-268

12

Caster (stationary type)

2

ML-20050R

102-269

13

Leveling bolt

2

KYW16-75-6B

102-045

14

SSR

1

S5C-215LV

004-739

15

 ]

2

461-678

16

Warning sticker Service (B) EXP

2

461-677

17

Q 

2

731-448

18

EX connector panel

1

731-449

19

/    2<

2

731-450

20

Caster bracket (R)

2

731-451

21

Warning sticker Installation and Transport

4

461-770

22

Key plate B

1

731-452

23

–   

1

731-453

24

COIN LOCK

1

Y|~?FQ`

101-175

25

Q  2@[‚<

1

VS150P-24

009-169

26

Q  2>@‚<

1

VS100E-12

009-270

27

Transformer

1

S133V100PV

004-746

450-142

Side tower assembly Test Mode Troubleshooting

199

10. Parts List

10-11 Hopper assembly

18

A

B

A

B

24

19

16

40

23

17

27 26

C

C

1

19

5

18 44

17

4

35

Cross-sectional diagram A-A

16

31 45 38

D

27

D 25

35

32 31

200

Cross-sectional diagram B-B

10. Parts List

7

W

X

6

47

46

34

47

Cross-sectional diagram C-C (Condition with 27 removed) 3

Y

52

2

Z

Condition with 5 and 6 removed

9

30

39

29

8

46

46

Hopper assembly

33

33

Cross-sectional diagram D-D

Condition with 5 , 6 , 25 , 26 , X , W removed

Test Mode Troubleshooting

201

10. Parts List

48 49 21

22

36

12 52

Detailed view of part Z

52

50

21

20

13

37

Detailed view of part Y

43

14

42

22

22

15

11 10

41 28

41

Detailed view of part W

28

Detailed view of part X

No.

202

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

1

Hopper base

1

731-455

2

L hopper bottom

1

731-456

3

S hopper bottom

1

731-457

4

L hopper cover

1

731-458

5

S hopper cover

1

731-459

6

L hopper under

1

731-460

7

S hopper under

1

731-461

8

L hopper puck guide

1

731-462

9

S hopper puck guide

1

731-463

10

L hopper latch base

1

731-464

10. Parts List

No.

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

S hopper latch base

1

731-465

12

L hopper motor bracket

1

731-466

13

S hopper motor bracket

1

731-467

14

L hopper latch

1

731-468

15

S hopper latch

1

731-469

16

L bucket base A

2

731-470

17

L bucket base B

2

731-471

18

S bucket base A

2

731-472

19

S bucket base B

2

731-473

20

Encoder disk

2

731-474

21

Encoder bracket

2

731-475

22

Latch spring

2

731-476

23

L bucket

1

731-477

24

S bucket

1

731-478

25

L hopper disk

1

731-479

26

S hopper disk

1

731-480

27

Disk top

2

731-481

28

Latch stopper rubber

2

731-482

29

L hopper exit

1

731-483

30

S hopper exit

1

731-484

31

/  2   <

4

32

Guide pin L

1

731-485

33

Guide pin spring

2

731-486

34

Hopper spring base

2

731-487

35

Disk shaft

2

731-488

36

L hopper gear

1

731-489

37

S hopper gear

1

731-490

38

Guide pin S

1

731-491

39

L hopper exit B

1

731-492

40

Point cover (S)

1

450-416

41

  

4

42

Disk retainer bracket

1

731-493

43

Roller

1

731-494

44

 

1

731-495

45

Guide pin cover

1

731-496

46

Q  

2

731-497

47

Hopper spring

2

48

DC motor (L hopper motor)

1

DMN37H8HP-017

005-524

49

Gear head (for DC brush motor)

1

8DG60-10

005-525

50

F/ 2Q <2  <

1

51

Motor driver PC board

1

TD12900A-244M03

005-527

52

Transmissive-type photo-interrupter

2

w]|0Y>0‘~~~

000-749

53

  \

1

ML-112-ANB

`~?~`~|

Hopper assembly

11

102-270

104-014

Test Mode

731-498

Troubleshooting

005-531

731-499

203

10. Parts List

10-12 Slider assembly 1

6 14

(Opposite side 26 )

7 19

29

29

17

17

20

20

9

8 18

4 (Opposite side 5 ) 21

(Opposite side 22 )

2 10 (Opposite side 11 )

12

16

30

8

13

(Opposite side 9 ) (Opposite side 25 ) 15 23 (Opposite side 24 ) (Opposite side 27 )

Detailed view of 2 and 3 (The figure shows 2 .)

204

Detailed view of 8 and 9 (The figure shows 8 .)

28

10. Parts List

No.

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

Slider base

1

731-505

2

S slope L

1

731-506

3

S slope R

1

731-507

4

L slope L

1

731-508

5

L slope R

1

731-509

6

Cover panel (PAC)

1

731-685

7

Cover panel retainer L

1

731-511

8

Stopper base L

1

731-512

9

Stopper base R

1

731-513

10

Stopper link L

1

731-514

11

Stopper link R

1

731-515

12

Stopper spring

2

731-516

13

Stopper L

4

731-517

14

Slider rail L

5

731-518

15

Guide L

5

731-519

16

Slope rail

20

731-520

17

Slider sensor bracket

2

731-521

18

Beam

1

731-522

19

Blind

1

731-523

20

Entrance pin

2

731-524

21

Q  '‹2j<

1

731-525

22

Q  '‹2€<

1

731-526

23

Slope bumper L

1

731-527

24

Slope bumper R

1

731-528

25

Stopper R

4

731-529

26

Slider rail R

5

731-530

27

Guide R Transmissive-type photo-interrupter (Stopper sensor) € ‡  ?  ?   (Stock sensor) Solenoid

5

731-531

28 29 30

2

w]|0Y>0‘~~~

000-749

2

GP2A25J00004

000-748

2

SDC-1564-BNG

004-756

Slider Assembly

1

Test Mode Troubleshooting

205

10. Parts List

10-13 S escalator assembly 3

4

13

2

14

1

15

6

Cross-sectional diagram A-A

8

16

3

4

5

7

A

A 11 10

11

9

12

12

Detailed view of 3

206

1

9

Detailed view of 1

10. Parts List

No.

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

1

S rail (R)

1

731-540

2

S rail (V)

1

731-541

3

S divider base

1

731-542

4

S divider cover

1

731-543

5

S divider

1

731-544

6

S divider spring

1

731-546

7

Joint rail cover L

1

731-548

8

Joint rail cover R

1

731-549

9

Escalator sensor bracket

2

731-556

10

S rail (R) lid

1

731-550

11

Lid pin S

2

731-551

12

€ ‡  ?  ?  

2

13

S rail (V) cover (U)

1

731-552

14

S rail (V) cover (L)

1

731-553

15

S divider shaft

1

731-554

16

Shaft retainer

1

731-555

GP2A25J00004

000-748

S Escalator Assembly Test Mode Troubleshooting

207

10. Parts List

<=/<7L escalator assembly 15 4

11

11 12 22 12 22 10

5

19

20 1

13

3

7

6

2

17 16 17

208

10. Parts List

12 18

8

9 21

14

Detailed view of 3

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

1

L rail (R)

1

731-560

2

L rail (V)

1

731-561

3

L rail (H)

1

731-562

4

L rail (H) cover

1

731-563

5

L slope top L

1

731-564

6

L slope top bracket _L

1

731-565

7

L slope top bracket _R

1

731-566

8

Divider link

1

731-567

9

L divider

1

731-568

10

L slope top R

1

731-569

11

Escalator sensor bracket

2

12

Solenoid

1

13

Solenoid base

1

731-570

14

Divider link shaft

1

731-571

15

Sivider spring

1

731-572

16

L rail (R) lid

1

731-573

17

Lid pin L

2

731-574

18

Encoder bracket

1

731-475

19

L rail (V) cover (U)

1

731-575

20

L rail (V) cover (L) Transmissive-type photo-interrupter (L divider sensor) € ‡  ?  ?   (L divider outlet sensor)

1

731-576

004-756

1

w]|0Y>0‘~~~

000-749

2

GP2A25J00004

000-748

Troubleshooting

22

731-556 SDC-1564-BNG

Test Mode

21

L escalator assembly

No.

209

10. Parts List

<=/<9Signboard assembly 5

3

4

1

2

6

No.

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

1

Signboard base

1

731-585

2

Divider hook

1

731-586

3

Signboard (PAC)

1

731-686

4

Signboard cushion

16

731-588

5

Score LED PC board

1

002-653

6

Time LED PC board

1

002-652

10-16 Cord box assembly

2

No.

210

Name

3

1

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

1

Cord box

1

731-595

2

] 

1

BAM210131

000-863

3

* %  

1

10GEEG3E-R

007-205

10. Parts List

<=/<6Illuminator assembly 10

5

3

7

No.

8

Name

6

1

9

9

9

Qty.

2

4

9

Type and rating

Part No.

Illumination base (L)

1

731-600

2

Illumination base (R)

1

731-601

3

Illumination base plate (L)

1

731-602

4

Illumination base plate (R)

1

731-603

5

Illumination plate (L)

1

731-604

6

Illumination plate (R)

1

731-605

7

Illumination sticker_PAC (L)

1

731-687

8

Illumination sticker_PAC (R)

1

731-688

9

Circle LED

2

10

Illuminator harness base

1

5050RGB-0C-12V-XA4R-L0600

Signboard Assembly / Coinbox Assembly / Illuminator Assembly

1

002-654 731-608

Test Mode Troubleshooting

211

10. Parts List

<=/<;Light Assembly 4

7

6

5

1

2

8

3

9

11

10

No.

212

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

1

Light frame

1

731-715

2

Light cover

1

731-716

3

Ballast bracket

1

731-717

4

Light arm L

1

731-718

5

Light arm R

1

731-719

6

Light connector cover

1

731-720

7

Light cover retainer

1

731-721

8

Socket base L

1

731-722

9

Socket base R

1

731-723

10

Pipe cap

1

731-724

11

j^F‡   

1

002-659















1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

A



GN/YE

T.P GY WH BK

AWG16 AWG16

3 GN/YE 4



T.P

AWG22 AWG22

Shield wire

GN/YE

T.P

To 6-G on Wiring Diagram page 5/5

AWG16

1 2

GN/YE

WH

GY

GN/YE

WH

GY

1 2 3 4 5

REG401 Switching regulator 12V 100W

1 AC100V(L) 2 3 AC100V(N) 4 F.G 5

GY BK



1 3 SSR 2 4

GN/YE

GY

1 WH 2 GN/YE 3

AWG16 AWG16

GN/YE

SSR401 Solid-state relay

1 GN/YE 2 J499 VL3P

1 AC100V(L) 2 3 AC100V(N) 4 F.G 5

GN/YE

GY WH

RD LT.BU



1 2 3 4

4 BN 5 BN 6 BN 7

1

1 WH 2 GN/YE 3 4



1 2 3 YE 4 YE 5 YE 6

4

4

FG

100V GY WH 0V

T.P

T.P

T401 Transformer 1KVA

GN/YE

GY Vin WH

AWG20 AWG20

FIL404

4

J792 XA4P WH 1 1 BU 2 2 GN 3 3 RD

4

J791 XA4P WH 1 1 BU 2 2 GN 3 3 RD

FIL403

WH BU GN RD

WH BU GN RD

T.P AWG16 T.P AWG16

1 2 3 4 5 6

J408 VH6P

4 5 6 7

GND GND GND GND 24V 24V 24V 24V 24V 24V

8

J407 VH7P

1

GY

8

Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire

Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire

J406 VH8P BK 1 1 BK 2 2 BK 3 3 BK 4 4 OG 5 5 OG 6 6 OG 7 7 OG

GND

GND GND GND GND 12V 12V 12V 12V

LP792 Circle LED(R) LED tape light

+12V BLUE GREEN RED

LP791 Circle LED(L) LED tape light

+12V BLUE GREEN RED

Illuminator assembly

J490 VL4P

REG402 Switching regulator 24V 150W

GN/YE

1 2 3 4 5

J405 VH5P

1 2 3 4 5

Shield wire

1P twisted-pair shielded cable

Shield wire

1P twisted-pair shielded cable

+12V GND TXD RXD GND

M259 LED1 PCB Assy

J404 VH5P

1 2 3 4 5

TXD RXD GND

+12V GND

M259 LED2 PCB Assy

1 2 3

J603 XH5P

1 2 3

J602 XH3P

1 2

J601 VH2P

J901 VL2P

FIL402 AWG16 T.P

AWG16

AWG16

FIL401

Shield wire

OG BK A B BK

BK

A B

OG BK

T.P

1P twisted-pair shielded cable

1P twisted-pair shielded cable

Signboard FG

J403 VL4P GY AWG16 AWG16 T.P 1 1 AWG16 WH 2 2 BK

3 4

BK

OG

8 8 B 9 9 BK 10 10 11 11 GN/YE 12 12

A B BK

BK

Side tower assembly㸦1/3㸧

GN/YE

A B BK

A B BK

BK

J402 YL12P OG OG

GN/YE

AWG22 AWG22

Signboard assembly

T.P



WH BU GN RD

WH BU GN RD

AWG16 T.P AWG16

RD LT.BU

GY WH

1 2

GY

1 WH 2

J491 VL2P

RD AWG20 9 LT.BU AWG20

4 5 6 7 8

9 10 10 11 11 12 12

4 5 6 7 8

OG OG OG BN YE

3

OG OG OG BN YE

3

WH/RD

WH/RD

WH WH/BU

T.P





5 6 7 8 WH/RD

WH/GN

WH/BU

WH

AWG16

AWG16

T.P

WH

1 BU 2 GN 3 RD 4

To 9-B on Wiring Diagram page 2/5

5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4

J493 YL8P

WH/GN

T.P

WH BU GN RD

WH/GN

T.P

T.P

WH/BU

J411 VL12P BK 1 1 BK 2 2 BK

1 2 3 4

T.P

BK BK BK

To 7-D on Wiring Diagram page 1/5

1 2 3 4

4

J794 XA4P WH

4

J793 XA4P WH 1 1 BU 2 2 GN 3 3 RD



The transformer shall be used only for overseas version. Input terminal connection should be accorded with the local supply voltage.

T.P

BN BN

YE YE OG BK

T.P

T.P



T.P

T.P

GY WH

GN/YE

YE BN

GN/YE

OG OG BK BK

To 5-E on Wiring Diagram page 1/5

T.P

T.P

LED green L

+12V

9 LED green R

7 LED blue R

6

5 LED red L

3

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4

GN/YE

WH

5 6

1 2 3 4

㻺㻭㻾㻾㻻㼃 㻸㻵㻺㻱

㼃㻵㻰㻱 㻸㻵㻺㻱

㻳㻺㻛㼅㻱

㻭㼃㻳

㻭㼃㻳㼤㼤



㻭㼃㻳㻞㻠 㻭㻸㻸㻌㻯㻻㻸㻻㻾

㻭㼃㻳㼤㼤

㻭㼃㻳㻝㻤

㻭㼃㻳㼤㼤

㻭㼃㻳㼤㼤

㻻㼀㻴㻱㻾㻌㻯㻻㻸㻻㻾

㻸㻵㻺㻱

㻭㼃㻳㻝㻢

GN/YE

PGND PGND

+24V +24V +12V GND

RXD0 TXD0 GND GND

RXD1 TXD1 GND GND GND

EXPLANATORY REMARKS

5 6

1 2 3 4

J414 VH6P

1 2 3 4

J413 PA4P

1 2 3 4 5

J412 PA5P

To 5-A on Wiring Diagram page 2/5

+12V

1 LED blue L

2

9

22 22

GND

㻮㻸㻭㻯㻷 㻮㻾㻻㼃㻺

㼅㻱㻸㻸㻻㼃 㻮㻸㼁㻱

㻳㻾㻱㻱㻺

6

BU

24 24

GY

19 19 YE 20 20

11 11 YE 12 12

5 6

GN 5 YE

㼂㼀 㻳㼅

㻸㼀㻚㻮㼁

㻸㼀㻚㻳㻺

㻼㻷

㼃㻴

㻸㻵㻳㻴㼀㻌㻮㻸㼁㻱

㻸㻵㻳㻴㼀㻌㻳㻾㻱㻱㻺

㻼㻵㻺㻷

㼃㻴㻵㼀㻱

㻳㻾㻭㼅

㼂㻵㻻㻸㻱㼀



AWG22 AWG22

AWG22 AWG22

AWG22

AWG22

AWG22 AWG22

AWG22

AWG22

3-core cabtyre cable

T.P

T.P

T.P

䇾㻯㻻㻸㻻㻾㻌㻛㻌㻯㻻㻸㻻㻾䇿㻌㼟㼕㼓㼚㼑㼐㻌㼟㼜㼕㼞㼍㼘㻌㼏㼍㼎㼘㼑㻚

㻮㼁

㻳㻺

㼅㻱

BK

WH/GN

㻯㻻㻸㻻㻾㻌㼀㻭㻮㻸㻱

㻻㻳 㻻㻾㻭㻺㻳㻱

㻾㻱㻰

㻮㻷 㻾㻰

㻮㻺

Side tower FG

+24V

+24V

Coin solenoid

+24V

Stopper solenoidR

+24V

Stopper solenoidL

15 15

WH/RD

RD

WH/YE

BK

WH/OG

RD

WH/BN

J416 XAD24P(1/2)

13 13

8

S outlet sensor L

8

+5V

S outlet sensor R

9

Stopper sensor R

GND

16 16

4 5

4 5

Stock sensor R

+5V

7

7

BK

1 RD 2 WH/BU 3

14 14

1 2 3

J415 XAD26P(1/2)



Stopper sensor L

GND

Stock sensor L

4CS-INP0 +5V

M259 MAIN PC board(1/2)

11 11 LED red R

9

7

6

5

3

1

2

J424 XAD32P(1/2)

To 10-F on Wiring Diagram page 2/5

BN BN

YE YE OG BK

A B BK

A B BK

WH/RD

WH/GN

WH/BU

WH

RD

GN

BU

WH



GN/YE



T.P



GN/YE GN/YE

AWG22

AWG22

T.P

T.P

GN/YE

GN/YE

11. Wiring Diagram

RD

1 2

GN/YE

T.P AWG22 T.P AWG22

AWG22

WH/GN

RD

2

1 2 3

1 2 3

2

1 2 3

BK WH

GN/YE

BK WH

GN/YE

GN/YE

GN/YE

GN/YE

GN/YE

SOL701 Stopper Solenoid L

+5V SIG GND

+5V SIG GND

Supplied wire Supplied wire

+5V SIG GND

+5V SIG GND

SEN704 Stock sensor R

SOL702 Stopper Solenoid R

(GP2A25)Photointerrupter

SEN706 S divider outlet sensor R

(GP2A25)Photointerrupter

SEN703 S divider outlet sensor L

SOL

(GP5A71)Photointerrupter

SEN705 Stopper sensor R

(GP2A25)Photointerrupter

S escalator assembly

1 2 3

SOL

(GP5A71)Photointerrupter

SEN702 Stopper sensor L

(GP2A25)Photointerrupter

SEN701 Stock sensor L

Slider assembly

Supplied wire Supplied wire

+5V SIG GND

2 3

1

㻝㻜

J2 VL3P

1 2 3 4 5 6

J90 VL6P

1 2 3 4

To 1-G on Wiring Diagram page 4/5

To 1-G on Wiring Diagram page 3/5

To 1-E on Wiring Diagram page 5/5

J401 Mini FitJr.4P

1 2 3

J707 CT3P

1 2 3

J703 CT3P

2

1 2 3 J708 YL2P RD 1 1 BK

1 2 3

J706 CT3P

1 2 3

J705 CT3P

2

1 2 3

+5V SIG GND

㻝㻜

J704 YL2P RD 1 1 BK

GN/YE

BK

WH/GN

RD

BK

WH/RD

RD

YE BU

BK

WH/YE

RD

BK

WH/OG

1 2 3

J702 CT3P

1 2 3

J701 CT3P

AWG16

GN/YE

GN/YE

To 10-F on Wiring Diagram page 2/5

4

AWG22 1 WH/RD 2 BK AWG22 3

6

WH/YE

BK

YE 5 BU

4

3

AWG22

YE GN

BK

WH/BN

RD

BK

WH/BU

RD

AWG16

GN/YE

4

GY YE

AWG16 AWG16

T.P

WH/GN

BK

WH/RD

1 2 3

5 6

4

3

AWG22

WH/OG

J498 YL4P RD RD

YE BU

WH/YE

BK

WH/OG



WH/BN

BK

WH/BU

AWG22

YE T.P AWG22T.P 5 GN AWG22 6 7 GN/YE 8

4

3

1 2

RD

J428 YL6P RD RD

1 2

5 6 7 8

4

3

1 2

J417 YL8P

Slider FG

GN/YE

YE GN

WH/BN

BK

WH/BU

















213

4< 9:

Test Mode

GN/YE

GN/YE GN/YE

Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting















Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire

4 5 6 7 8 9

3

M

3

U phase

1 2 WH/BU BK 3

RD

Supplied wire Supplied wire

RD BK

2

RD

1 2 WH/GY BK 3

2

2

J804 YL2P YE 1 1 VT

1 2 3

RD

1 2 WH/VT BK 3

J803 CT3P

1 2 3

RD

1 2 WH/BU BK 3

J802 CT3P

1 2 3

J801 CT3P

2

9

FREE/DRIVE

T.P



BK

FIL501

10 10

A

B

A

BK

2



AWG22 AWG22

AWG22

AWG22

2

BK

RD

T.P

Shield wire

1P twisted-pair shielded cable

1P twisted-pair shielded cable Shield wire

Shield wire

1P twisted-pair shielded cable

Shield wire

1P twisted-pair shielded cable

J508 YL2P YE YE 1 1 BN BN

B

B

B



A

BK

A

GN/YE

YE VT

WH/GY

WH/VT

BK



9

8

B

B

18 19 20 21

GN/YE

4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3

RD

GN/YE

GN/YE

T.P

To 7-F on Wiring Diagram page 1/5

Shield wire

AWG22 AWG22

AWG22

AWG22

AWG22

AWG22

1P twisted-pair shielded cable

1P twisted-pair shielded cable Shield wire

Shield wire

1P twisted-pair shielded cable

Shield wire

1P twisted-pair shielded cable

GN/YE

YE BN





Side tower assemblyί2/3ὸ

4 WH/GY 5 YE T.P 6 7 VT GN/YE 8

WH/VT

1 WH/BU 2 BK 3

J418 YL8P

18 19 20 21

15 16 16

WH/BU

YE 15 BN

17 17

RD

BK

A

B

A

BK

BK

B

12 12 WH/BN 13 13 BK 14 14

11 11

GN/YE

WH/BU

RD

9

8

7

6

6 7

5

10 10

Hopper FG

GN/YE

YE BN

WH/BU

BK

WH/BN

RD

B

B

A

BK

A

BK 4 A

3

2

4 5

3

2

J419 YL21P YE YE 1 1 BN BN

BK A B BK

B



L escalator FG

T.P

T.P

AWG22

AWG22

FIL504

T.P

T.P

YE BN

WH/GY

WH/VT

BK

WH/BU

RD

WH/BU

BK

WH/BN

RD

VT YE

A B BK

B

A

BK

B

A

B BK

A

3 4 5 6

1 2

1 2 3 4 PINP-2 PGND

S motor alarm

P5V

SpeakerR-

4

3

7

1

2

PGND

+24V

Ldivider solenoid

PGND

S motor brake

S motor stop

S motor rotation

6

1 2 3 4 5

N.C. MOT2+ MOT2-

L hopper motor-

L hopper motor+

GND

L divider sensor

L outlet sensor R

GND

L outlet sensor L

+5V

L hopper sensor

GND

S hopper sensor

+5V



M259 MAIN PC board(2/2)

1 2 3 4 5

J422 VH5P

26 26

21 21

19 19

17 17 18 18

12 12

23 23

20 20

11 11

6

J415 XAD26P(2/2)

17 17 18 18

4

3

7

1

2

BU

3

4 GN

BN

1 VT 2

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 WH

GY

VT

GN

BN

LT.BU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1 WH/BN 2 RD 6 WH/GY 7

WH/RD

BK

WH/OG

WH/GY

WH/RD

BK

WH/BN

WH/VT

WH/BU

Td Out L Td Out R GND GND GND

GND

Bill validator input

td in R

td in L

Coin switch

GND

Select DOWN

+5V Select UP GND

Test SW

2 3 4 5

㪥㪘㪩㪩㪦㪮 㪣㪠㪥㪜

㪮㪠㪛㪜 㪣㪠㪥㪜

㪞㪥㪆㪰㪜

㪘㪮㪞

㪘㪮㪞㪉㪋 㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏

㪘㪣㪣㩷㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩 㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏



㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏

㪘㪮㪞㪈㪏

㪘㪮㪞㪈㪍

㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏

㪦㪫㪟㪜㪩㩷㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩

㪣㪠㪥㪜

EXPLANATORY REMARKS

2 3 4 5

BK

WH/BN

WH/BU

WH/RD

J492 XH5P WH 1 1 PK

28 28

23 23

21 21

19 19

WH/OG

7 8 WH/YE 9 10 WH/GN 11 12 WH/BU 13 BK 14 WH/VT 15 16 WH/GY 17

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Service SW

WH/GN

1

1

+5V Enter SW +5V

㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩㩷㪫㪘㪙㪣㪜



To 9-E on Wiring Diagram page 1/5

AWG22

T.P

AWG22 AWG22

T.P

T.P

WH/VT

RD BK

BN GN

WH/GY

㪙㪣㪬㪜

㪞㪩㪜㪜㪥

㪣㪫㪅㪙㪬

㪣㪫㪅㪞㪥

㪣㪠㪞㪟㪫㩷㪙㪣㪬㪜

㪣㪠㪞㪟㪫㩷㪞㪩㪜㪜㪥

㪧㪠㪥㪢

㪮㪟㪠㪫㪜

㪞㪩㪘㪰

㪭㪠㪦㪣㪜㪫



㵰㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩㩷㪆㩷㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩㵱㩷㫊㫀㪾㫅㪼㪻㩷㫊㫇㫀㫉㪸㫃㩷㪺㪸㪹㫃㪼㪅

㪙㪬

㪞㪥

㪰㪜㪣㪣㪦㪮

㪦㪞 㪦㪩㪘㪥㪞㪜 㪰㪜

㪧㪢

㪩㪜㪛

㪭㪫 㪙㪩㪦㪮㪥 㪩㪛

㪞㪰 㪮㪟

㪙㪣㪘㪚㪢

㪙㪢 㪙㪥

To 7-F on Wiring Diagram page 1/5

GN/YE

OG BK BK

OG

GY YE

T.P

㪈㪇

BK

WH/BU

PK

WH/RD

WH

WH/BN

WH/GN

VT GY WH

GN/YE

OG OG BK BK

GY YE

WH/GY

WH/VT

WH/BU

BK

WH/GN

WH/YE

WH/OG

WH/GY

WH/BN

WH/RD

GY

WH/OG

WH/YE

T.P

AWG22 AWG22

AWG22 AWG22

To 6-F on Wiring Diagram page 1/5

WH/RD

J427 XAD28P

1 2 6 7

LT.BU

RD

WH/BU

WH/OG

RD

WH/GY

BK GN

WH/GN

BU VT OG BN

WH/BN

AWG20 AWG20

T.P

㪈㪇

RD

AWG22

AWG22

AWG22 AWG22 AWG20



WH/GY

T.P

T.P



RD

WH/GN

RD

WH/YE

RD

WH/OG

J425 PH7P

30 30

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

J426 XAD30P

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

OG

14 14 GY 15 15

J424 XAD32P(3/3)

3

4

1 2

J423 VH4P



Key input

GND

Voltage monitor

+5V Volume

GND

Upper sensor R

GND

Upper sensor L

GND

Lower sensor R

GND

Middle sensor R

+5V

Lower sensor L

+5V

Middle sensor L

+5V

Mode switch 2

+5V

Mode switch 1

+5V

Goal sensor R

+5V

Goal sensor L

+12V

Bill validator counter

+12V

Td counter R

+12V

Td counter L

+12V

Mode lamp2

+12V

Mode lamp1

+12V SSR +12V

Coin counter

+12V

SpeakerR+

A OUT1 GND GND

SpeakerL+ SpeakerL-

S motor speed

AVCC AVCC

J416 XAD24P(2/2)

1 2 3 4

J495 XH4P

3 4 5 6

1 2

J441 XH6P



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

J1 YL15P

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

16 17 18 19 20 21

14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

J3 XAD34P

To 1-B on Wiring Diagram page 5/5

To 1-D on Wiring Diagram page 3/5















214

4X 9:

Test Mode



1 2 3

RD

9

8

CCW/CW

OPEN/BRAKE

8

7

S_GND

7

5 6 6

A

BK 5 A

4

S_GND ALARM

4

SPEED

2 3

2

J505 XH 10P RD 1 1 RD

2

2 3

24V PGND

J504 VH 2P YE 1 1 BN

+5V DIS_VR FG

Motor Driver PC board

1 SU 2 SV 3 SW 4 +12V_OUT 5 GND 6 FG

1 2 WH/BN BK 3

J506 CT3P

1 2 3

1 2 3 4 5 6

J591 XH 6P

J501 CT3P

FIL503

L escalator assembly

SOL

(GP5A71)Photointerrupter

SEN803 L divider sensor

(GP2A25)Photointerrupter

+5V SIG GND

+5V SIG GND

SEN802 L divider outlet sensor R

(GP2A25)Photointerrupter

+5V SIG GND

SOL801 L divider Solenoid

3

J599 YL2P YE AWG22 RD 1 1 BN AWG22 BK

+5V SIG GND

+5V SIG GND

VT GN BN OG BU YE

SEN801 L divider outlet sensor L

M502 L hopper motor 24V 37.68W

Supplied wire Supplied wire

(GP5A71)Photointerrupter

SEN503 L hopper sensor

(GP5A71)Photointerrupter

SEN501 S hopper sensor

4 5 6 7 8 9

3

FIL502 J503 VH 3P J511 YL 9P WH AWG20 1 1 V phase 1 1 BK AWG20 2 2 W phase 2 2 RD AWG20

M501 S hopper motor 24V 40.8W

M

Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire

Hopper assembly



BK

BK

BK



GN/YE

11. Wiring Diagram

Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting















To 10-F on Wiring Diagram page 1/5

To 10-C on Wiring Diagram page 2/5

1 GN/YE 2 GN/YE 3 GN/YE 4 5 GN/YE 6

GN/YE

J90 VL6P

22 WH/RD 23 WH/BN 24 WH/GY 25 WH/OG 26 WH/YE 27 WH/GN 28 BK 29 WH/BU 30 WH/VT 31 WH/GY 32 GY 33 YE 34

GY

16 BK 17 WH/YE 18 WH/BN 19 WH/RD 20 WH/OG 21

RD

14 GN 15

BN

4 WH/GN 5 BK 6 GN 7 WH/GY 8 RD 9 WH/OG 10 WH/BU 11 WH/VT 12 WH/GY 13

J3 XAD34P BU 1 VT 2 OG 3 BN

T.P

T.P

T.P

T.P



AWG22 AWG22

AWG22

AWG22 AWG22

AWG22 AWG22

AWG22

AWG22

AWG22 AWG22 AWG20

BK

RD BK





RD

T.P

GN/YE

BK

WH/OG

WH/RD

WH/BN

RD

GN/YE

WH/YE

RD BK

BN GN BU

1 VT 2



1 2 3 4 5 6

1 WH/BN 2 WH/OG 3 WH/GY 4 BK 5 GN/YE 6

RD

Goal(R)1FG

2 WH/BN 3 GN/YE 4

J6 YL6P

2 3 4

J15 YL4P RD 1 1 BK

1 2

J14 YL2P



Rail(R)FG

RD

Goal(R)2FG

T.P AWG22 T.P AWG22

GN/YE





GN/YE GN/YE



BK

RD

BU VT

BK

BK



BK

T.P

BK

WH/BN

RD

RD BK

AWG22 AWG22

BK

WH/GY

RD

BK

WH/OG

RD

BK

WH/BN

RD

1 2 3

1 2 3

1 2 3

1 2 3

J392 CT3P

1 2 3

J304 CT3P

1 2 3

J303 CT3P

T.P

1 2

+5V SIG GND

+5V SIG GND

+5V SIG GND

1 2 3



+5V SIG GND

+5V GND

BU VT



(GP2A25)Photointerrupter

SEN392 Rail(R) sensor(upper)

(GP2A25)Photointerrupter

SEN304 Rail(R) sensor(lower)

(GP2A25)Photointerrupter

SEN303 Rail(R) sensor(middle)

1 2 3

J106 SM3P

1 2

J105 SM2P

Goal(R)assembly

RD

RD

BU

1 VT 2

1 2

J108 YL2P



㪥㪘㪩㪩㪦㪮 㪣㪠㪥㪜

㪞㪥㪆㪰㪜

㪘㪮㪞

㪘㪮㪞㪉㪋 㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏

㪘㪣㪣㩷㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩 㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏



㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏

㪘㪮㪞㪈㪏

㪘㪮㪞㪈㪍

㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏

㪦㪫㪟㪜㪩㩷㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩

㪣㪠㪥㪜

㪙㪣㪬㪜

㪞㪩㪜㪜㪥

㪣㪫㪅㪙㪬

㪣㪫㪅㪞㪥

㪣㪠㪞㪟㪫㩷㪙㪣㪬㪜

㪣㪠㪞㪟㪫㩷㪞㪩㪜㪜㪥

㪧㪠㪥㪢

㪮㪟㪠㪫㪜

㪞㪩㪘㪰

㪭㪠㪦㪣㪜㪫



㵰㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩㩷㪆㩷㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩㵱㩷㫊㫀㪾㫅㪼㪻㩷㫊㫇㫀㫉㪸㫃㩷㪺㪸㪹㫃㪼㪅

㪙㪬

㪞㪥

㪰㪜㪣㪣㪦㪮

㪦㪞 㪦㪩㪘㪥㪞㪜 㪰㪜

㪧㪢

㪩㪜㪛

㪭㪫 㪙㪩㪦㪮㪥 㪩㪛

㪞㪰 㪮㪟

㪙㪣㪘㪚㪢

㪙㪢 㪙㪥

㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩㩷㪫㪘㪙㪣㪜

Cabinet(R) assembly (1/2)







T.P

T.P

T.P

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

J92 YL16P

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

J91 YL15P

㪈㪇

GN/YE

GY YE

WH/GY

WH/VT

WH/BU

BK

WH/GN

WH/YE

WH/OG

WH/GY

WH/BN

WH/RD

GY

GN/YE

GN/YE

WH/GY

WH/VT

WH/BU

WH/OG

RD

WH/GY

BK GN

WH/GN

BU VT OG BN

㪈㪇

To 1-D on Wiring Diagram page 4/5















215

Test Mode

㪮㪠㪛㪜 㪣㪠㪥㪜

EXPLANATORY REMARKS

Rail(R) assembly

(OMT-15D)Photointerrupter

SEN102(Photosensor) Goal(R) sensor

(OMT-15D)Photointerrupter

SEN102(Photoemmitter) Goal(R) sensor

SP102 Speaker R 8ǡ 10W



48 9:

11. Wiring Diagram

Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting













To 10-G on Wiring Diagram page 1/5

To 10-D on Wiring Diagram page 3/5



GN

RD

WH/GY

3

2

GN/YE

J2 VL3P BK 1 WH

1 WH/RD 2 WH/BN 3 WH/GY 4 WH/OG 5 WH/YE 6 WH/GN 7 8 BK WH/BU 9 WH/VT 10 WH/GY 11 GY 12 YE 13 GN/YE 14 15 16

J92 YL16P GY

9 WH/OG 10 WH/BU 11 WH/VT 12 WH/GY 13 GN/YE 14 GN/YE 15

7 8

T.P

T.P

GN/YE



AWG16 AWG16

AWG22 AWG22

AWG22

GN/YE

AWG22 RD

AWG22

AWG20

AWG22 AWG22

OG

BK

OG

3 BN 4 WH/GN 5 BK 6

T.P

RD

2

BU VT

7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 WH/BN 2 WH/OG 3 WH/GY 4 BK 5 GN/YE 6

RD

Goal(L)1FG

2 WH/BN 3 GN/YE 4

RD 1 BK

WH/GN

GN



Secondary earth 4

GN/YE

GN/YE

GN/YE

1 2 3

OG PK

BU VT

BK

RD

WH/GN

GN

BK

WH/RD

RD

GN/YE

RD

T.P

1 GN/YE 2 GN/YE 3

J442 YL3P

Rail(L)FG

RD

Goal(L)2FG

AWG22

OG

3 PK 4 WH/RD 5 BK 6

J5 YL6P

1 2 3 4

T.P AWG22 AWG22

BU

1 VT 2

J13 YL4P

7 8

3 4 5 6

1 2

J12 YL8P

Cord box assembly (1/2)

GN/YE

BK

WH/GY

WH/VT

WH/BU

RD

GN/YE

WH/OG

RD BK

WH/GY

GN

BK

WH/GN

AWG22 OG BN

T.P

GN/YE GN/YE

J91 YL15P BU 1 VT

GN/YE

BU T.P

7 8 WH/GN

GN

2 3 PK 4 WH/RD 5 BK 6

OG AWG2

1 VT 2





RD

BK

1 2 3 4

OG

RD

GN/YE

GN/YE

GN/YE

1 2 3

1 2 3

1 2 3

1 2 3

1 GN/YE 2 GN/YE 3

GN/YE

1 2 3

J391 CT3P

1 2 3

J302 CT3P

1 2 3

J443 YL3P

BK

WH/GY

RD

BK

WH/OG

RD

BK

T.P

BU VT



Illuminated button(red) LP101 Modelamp 1 12V SW101 Modeswitch 1

SP101 Speaker L 8ǡ 10W

RD

RD BK

1 2 3

GN/YE

+5V SIG GND

+5V SIG GND

+5V SIG GND

BK

1 2

+5V SIG GND

+5V GND



(GP2A25)Photointerrupter

SEN391 Rail(L) sensor(upper)

(GP2A25)Photointerrupter

SEN302 Rail(L) sensor(lower)

(GP2A25)Photointerrupter

GN/YE

(OMT-15D)Photointerrupter

SEN101(Photosensor) Goal(L) sensor

(OMT-15D)Photointerrupter

SEN101(Photoemmitter) Goal(L) sensor

GN/YE

BK WH

3

1 2

3

2



㪥㪘㪩㪩㪦㪮 㪣㪠㪥㪜

㪮㪠㪛㪜 㪣㪠㪥㪜

㪞㪥㪆㪰㪜

㪘㪮㪞

㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏 㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏



㪘㪮㪞㪉㪋

㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏

㪘㪮㪞㪈㪏

㪘㪮㪞㪈㪍

㪘㪣㪣㩷㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩

㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏

㪦㪫㪟㪜㪩㩷㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩

㪣㪠㪥㪜

EXPLANATORY REMARKS

GN/YE

BK 1 WH

J10 VL3P

Rail(L) assembly

Goal(L) assembly SEN301 Rail(L) sensor(middle)

1 2 3

J102 SM3P

1 2

J101 SM2P

CN102 Illuminated button connector Illuminated button(green) A+ LP102 Modelamp 2 B12V N.O SW102 COM Modeswitch 2

Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire

A+ BN.O COM

CN101 Illuminated button connector Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire

WH/BN

J301 CT3P

1 BN 2 GN 3 BK 4

WH/BN



OG

1 BN 2 GN 3 BK 4

J110 YL4P

WH/GN

OG GN

BK

1 2 3 4

J109 YL4P

WH/RD

OG PK

AWG22 AWG22

Side tower assembly㧔3/3㧕

BK

7 8

3 4 5 6

1 2

J107 YL8P



BK



GN/YE

GN/YE

BK

BK



BK BK



GN/YE

T.P

T.P

㪙㪣㪬㪜

㪞㪩㪜㪜㪥

㪣㪫㪅㪙㪬

㪣㪫㪅㪞㪥

㪣㪠㪞㪟㪫㩷㪙㪣㪬㪜

㪣㪠㪞㪟㪫㩷㪞㪩㪜㪜㪥

㪧㪠㪥㪢

㪮㪟㪠㪫㪜

㪞㪩㪘㪰

㪭㪠㪦㪣㪜㪫



㵰㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩㩷㪆㩷㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩㵱㩷㫊㫀㪾㫅㪼㪻㩷㫊㫇㫀㫉㪸㫃㩷㪺㪸㪹㫃㪼㪅

㪙㪬

㪞㪥

㪰㪜㪣㪣㪦㪮

㪧㪢

㪦㪞 㪦㪩㪘㪥㪞㪜

㪭㪫 㪩㪜㪛

㪞㪰 㪮㪟

㪙㪩㪦㪮㪥 㪩㪛

㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩㩷㪫㪘㪙㪣㪜 㪙㪣㪘㪚㪢

㪙㪢 㪙㪥

㪰㪜

GN/YE

YE BK GY

WH/GY

GN/YE

WH/VT

WH/BU

BK

WH/GN

WH/YE

WH/OG

WH/GY

WH/BN

WH/RD

OG GY

OG

1 GY 2

WH/RD

1 WH/BN 2 WH/GY 3 BN 4 YE 5 GN 6 BK 7

3 4 5 6

1 2

YE

3 BK 4 LT.BU 5 GN/YE 6

1 GN 2

J9 YL6P

Coin 2FG

GN/YE

8 8 BU 9 9 VT 10 10 11 11 GN/YE 12 12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

J8 YL12P(2×6)

1 2

J7 YL2P

Cabinet(L)assembly (1/2)



AWG18 3-core cabtyre cable

GN/YE

T.P





BN YE GN BK

Supplied wire

2

1 2 3

WH/RD WH/BN WH/GY

2 3 GN/YE 4

GN/YE

D201

3 4

GN

Coin 1FG

Supplied wire

Supplied wire Supplied wire

C.C

UP

BK SW204 Select switch

DOWN

SOL

㪈㪇

FG

㨪 FM1 Blowerfan 㨪 AC100V 216W

FM

Coin assembly

LT.BU

YE

SOL201 Lockout solenoid

Coin selector BK

BU VT

C W

VR201 Sound volume

1

2

3

CC201 Coin counter

Supplied wire Supplied wire

SW205 Coin switch

3 4

J203 XA4P BK 1 1 BK BU BU 2 2 VT VT

SW201 Service button(red) SW202 Enter button(green) SW203 Test switch

1 2 3

J202 XA3P

J77 MATE-N4P BK 1 1 WH

2 3 4

AWG22

AWG22

AWG22

Supplied wire Supplied wire

WH/RD WH/BN WH/GY

CN201 Spark suppressor connector

AWG22

BK

BK BK

T.P

2

J201 YL2P OG RD 1 1 GY GY

㪈㪇















216

47 9:

11. Wiring Diagram

Test Mode

GN/YE



GN/YE

Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting













To 10-F on Wiring Diagram page 1/5

To 10-F on Wiring Diagram page 2/5



Light assembly

J401 Mini FitJr.4P BK 1 WH

2 GN/YE 3 4

GN/YE

OG OG



AWG16 AWG16

3-core cabtyre cable

Cabinet(R) assembly (2/2)

4 GN/YE 5 VT 6 GY 7 WH 8 9 WH/BN 10 WH 11 WH/RD 12 PK 13 WH/BU 14 15

J1 YL15P OG 1 OG 2 BK 3 BK OG

GN/YE

WH/BU

PK

BK

OG



3 FETOUT 4 SWIN 5 FG 6

2 GND

1 12V

J17 Mini-Fit Jr.6P

2 3 4

GN/YE

2 GN/YE 3 4

J99 YL2P 1 12V 2 FETOUT

Light FG

GN/YE



FIL601 J611 Mini FitJr.4P GY BK AWG16 1 1 WH WH AWG16

OG GY

Ticket dispenser R

GN/YE





Secondary earth 3

2 3 GN/YE

3 G

AC L AC N FG

GN/YE

WH/RD

WH

WH/BN

OG BK VT WH

4 5 6 7 8 9

DC DC

GND GND

4 5 WH/BN 6 WH 7 WH/RD 8 GN/YE 9

J93 YL9P OG 1 1 BK 2 2 VT 3 3 WH



GN/YE

AWG16 AWG16

1 2 3

J499 VL3P

1 2

J901 VL2P

Secondary earth 1

LINE LOAD YE AWG16 VT AWG16 SW901 Power switch 250V 10A

GN/YE

GN/YE

Secondary earth 2



To 3-G on Wiring Diagram page 1/5



3 4

RD

3 RD 4

RD RD

2

Supplied wire Supplied wire

2

J613 YL4P BK BK 1 1 BK BK

Supplied wire Supplied wire

2

2

㪥㪘㪩㪩㪦㪮 㪣㪠㪥㪜

㪮㪠㪛㪜 㪣㪠㪥㪜

㪞㪥㪆㪰㪜

㪘㪮㪞

㪘㪮㪞㪉㪋 㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏

㪘㪣㪣㩷㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩 㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏



㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏

㪘㪮㪞㪈㪏

㪘㪮㪞㪈㪍

BK

OG WH

BK BK

WH/BN

OG

㪧㪢

㪦㪞 㪦㪩㪘㪥㪞㪜

㪙㪣㪬㪜

㪞㪩㪜㪜㪥

㪣㪫㪅㪙㪬

㪣㪫㪅㪞㪥

㪣㪠㪞㪟㪫㩷㪙㪣㪬㪜

㪣㪠㪞㪟㪫㩷㪞㪩㪜㪜㪥

㪧㪠㪥㪢

㪮㪟㪠㪫㪜

㪞㪩㪘㪰

㪭㪠㪦㪣㪜㪫



㵰㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩㩷㪆㩷㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩㵱㩷㫊㫀㪾㫅㪼㪻㩷㫊㫇㫀㫉㪸㫃㩷㪺㪸㪹㫃㪼㪅

㪙㪬

㪞㪥

㪭㪫 㪩㪜㪛

㪞㪰 㪮㪟

㪙㪩㪦㪮㪥

㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩㩷㪫㪘㪙㪣㪜 㪙㪣㪘㪚㪢

㪙㪢 㪩㪛

㪰㪜㪣㪣㪦㪮

SWIN GND GND

12V

J95 YL2P 1 12V 2 FETOUT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

J97 9P

Bill validator counter

Bill validator





lamp BK socket BK 㧔R㧕

Ticket dispenser counter L

LED601 LED fluorescent light

㪙㪥

㪰㪜



J94 YL2P OG 1 12V VT 2 FETOUT

Ticket dispenser L

lamp socket 㧔L㧕

㪘㪮㪞㫏㫏

㪦㪫㪟㪜㪩㩷㪚㪦㪣㪦㪩

㪣㪠㪥㪜

EXPLANATORY REMARKS

BK BK

3 FETOUT 4 SWIN 5 FG 6

2 GND

1 12V

J16 Mini-FitJr.6P



AWG20 AWG20

GN/YE

WH/RD

WH

BK

OG

J614 YL2P BK BK 1 1 BK BK

Cabinet(L) assembly (2/2)

REG601 Dedicated power supply for LED fluorescent light



AWG20 AWG20

2

2

J615 YL2P RD BK 1 1 RD BK

㪈㪇

㪈㪇















217

49 9:

11. Wiring Diagram

Test Mode

Primary earth

GN/YE

LOAD FIL901 GY 4 WH

Noise filter with inlet

1 2 5

LINE

2 3

Supplied wire Supplied wire Supplied wire

Cord box assembly(2/2)

GN/YE

J612 VL3P GY BK 1 1 WH WH

Ticket dispenser counter R

GN/YE



GN/YE



GN/YE

OG OG OG



GN/YE

Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting

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