.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. The machine specifications or the information in this Operation Manual may be changed without prior notice.1. Safety Precaution Instructions to the Owner If you delegate the work for installing, moving, transporting, operating, servicing or disposing the machine to other people, ensure that these people read the relevant sections of this Operation Manual carefully before starting work and observe the corresponding precautions.1. Safety 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 persists may result in fire or accident. Z Dust accumulating on the power cord plug may cause fire.1.

Safety Machine Warning Labels z The warning labels contain important information for ensuring safety. Be sure to observe the following. In order to ensure that the warning labels attached to the machine are always clearly visible, install the machine in an appropriate location with ample illumination and keep the labels clean at all times.Contact your local distributor. Your warrantee, when applicable, lasts 60 days from your purchase date. You may not reproduce this document or any of its contents without written authorization from NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. SPECIFICATIONS For reasons such as performance, this machine’s specifications may change without notice.Table of Contents 1. Safety.2 Precaution.2 Warning.5 2.

Product Specifications.8 3. Setup - Must be performed by a technician.9 Verify Contents.9 Installation Warnings.12 3-2-1 Unsuitable Installation Locations.12 Play Zone for Installation.13 Structure (Part Names).14 Setup and Assembly.18 4.Table of Contents 7.

Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician.48 Error Display.48 7-1-1 Error Displays on the VFD Panel.48 7-1-2 Error Display List.50 Troubleshooting.56 7-2-1 General.56 7-2-2 Cabinet Assembly.57 7-2-3 Pillar Assembly.57 7-2-4 Control Panel Assembly.57.2. Product Specifications (1) Rated power supply: 100 to 240 V AC (50/60 Hz) (2) Rated power consumption: 280 W (3) Dimensions: Width (W) 1,490 x Depth (D) 1,490 x Height (H) 2,240 mm 1,140 mm 1,490 mm 1,490 mm.3. Setup - Must be performed by a technician - Verify Contents The following items are included when this machine is shipped. Check all items packed with the product before use. (1) Cabinet assembly: Width (W) 1,200 x Depth (D) 1,200 x Height (H) 2,050 mm Weight 300 kg (2), (3) Pillar assembly: Width (W) 410 x Depth (D) 1,630 x Height (H) 90 mm.3. Setup - Must be performed by a technician - (1) Cabinet assembly z Package contents Name Specification Qty. Cabinet assembly Service key Taped on the cabinet.

Cash box key Taped on the cabinet. (2), (3) Pillar assembly z Package contents Name Specification Qty.3. Setup - Must be performed by a technician - (5) Other items z Package contents Name Specification Qty. BALL Operation Manual (this manual) Pocket sticker AC POWER CORD (type B) for 110 V AC AC POWER CORD (type G) for 230 V AC CASHFLOW selector option wire harness Cable tie.3.

Setup - Must be performed by a technician - Installation Warnings z Install the machine according to the instructions in this Operation Manual. Failure to follow the instructions may result in a fire, electric shock, injury or malfunction. (See “3-5 Setup and Assembly” on page 18) z Install the machine securely by using the level adjusters.3. Setup - Must be performed by a technician - Play Zone for Installation z Create a play zone around the machine so that players do not bump into bystanders or passersby. Z Leave a space of 1 m or more between the machine and the wall or other machines so that parts can be removed when performing service work.3. Setup - Must be performed by a technician - Structure (Part Names) „ Overall structure Pillar assembly Jackpot display (JPD) assembly Acrylic door assembly Spiral assembly Field assembly Cabinet base assembly Control panel assembly for Station 4 (green) (Opposite side: Station 2 (blue)) MAINT DOOR C (for Stations 2, 3, and 4).3.

Setup - Must be performed by a technician - „ Inner structure (upper section) 7-SEG LED PC BOARD Allocator unit (LARGE) Ball stock/release section Jackpot display (JPD) assembly Spiral assembly Field assembly Table (Roulette) 7-SEG LED PC BOARD (SMALL) (inside the case).3. Setup - Must be performed by a technician - „ Inner structure (lower section) Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Service panel (yellow) (blue) (red) Code box assembly Switching regulators Main PC board (inside the box, (inside the box, see page 17) see page 17) Power switch.3. Setup - Must be performed by a technician - „ Circuit boards SWITCHING REGULATOR (12 V) SWITCHING REGULATOR (5 V) SWITCHING REGULATOR (24 V) Inside Station 2 (blue) MAIN PC BOARD ALLOCATOR MOTOR DRIVE PC BOARD Inside Station 3 (red) Inside the JP DISPLAY assembly for Station 3 (red) SHUTTER MOTOR DRIVE PC BOARD.3. Setup - Must be performed by a technician - Setup and Assembly Locate and secure the machine using the level adjusters.

Caster Level adjuster Approx. 5 mm Open the acrylic door using the key. Temporarily tighten the two flange lock nuts (M4) onto the stud bolts on the wider side of the pillar assembly.3. Setup - Must be performed by a technician - Secure the pillar assembly using the six flange lock nuts (M4) and the two nuts from Step Open the MAINT DOOR A or MAINT DOOR C and the TICKET DOOR. Connect the pillar assembly harness connector to the cabinet assembly connector.3.

Setup - Must be performed by a technician - Secure the four control panel assemblies using the two Phillips pan head screws (w/washers) (M4 x 16) and the two Phillips pan head screws (w/washers) (M4 x 8) so that the color of the station and control panel assembly match, and then connect the harness connector (8-pin).4. Operation Warnings 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 persists may result in a fire or accident. Z Dust accumulating on the power cord plug may result in a fire.4. Operation Daily inspection 4-2-1 Pre-operation Inspection Check the items below before starting machine operations.

If there is an abnormality, resolve it by referring to “7-2 Troubleshooting” on page 56. 4-2-2 Points for Safety Inspection (Before Power On) z Before operating the machine, check the following items. This is required to prevent accidents or injury.4. Operation 4-2-3 Points for Function Inspection (After Power On) (1) Check the lights.

(Do the LED TAPE for the field, jackpot display, pillar, and spiral assemblies, LED LAMP for the spiral assembly, and the ILLUMINATED SWITCH for the control panel assembly light up?) (See “LED&LAMP TEST”.5. Test Mode Service Panels Machine tests and settings are performed in test mode using the control panel located inside the MAINT DOOR B on Station 1 (yellow), and counter check and service credit control are performed using the station panel located inside the COIN DOOR on each side of the cabinet base.5. Test mode D TEST switch F BACK button Set this switch to ON to enter Test mode.

In Test mode, Press this button to return to the previous item or setting. The game in progress is interrupted. Turning this switch ON and OFF also clears errors.5. Test mode Basic Operation (MAIN MENU) Turn the TEST switch to ON.

Press the UP/DOWN button to select a menu item. Press the ENTER button to enter or execute the menu item. Press the BACK button to return to the MAIN MENU screen. If necessary, repeat step through to set/check the menu items or to check the data.5. Test mode Checking Logs (DATA MENU) Select MAIN MENU DATA. This option displays a variety of data logs and resets them.

DATA MENU 1INCOME DATA 2WIN COUNT 3MACHINE DATA 4PLAY HISTORY 5ERROR HISTORY 6DATA CLEAR Press the UP/DOWN button to select a menu item. Press the ENTER button to enter or execute the menu item. After all settings complete, press the BACK button to return to the MAIN MENU screen.5. Test mode 5-3-1 INCOME DATA Select MAIN MENU DATA INCOME DATA. This option displays the total INCOME DATA of all stations or those for each station. TOTAL DATA COIN IN 0 SERVICE IN 0 TICKET OUT 0 GAME COUNT 0 JP WIN 0 ●NEXT This menu item consists of a page for the total number of INCOME DATA of all stations and those for each station.5. Test mode 5-3-2 WIN COUNT Select MAIN MENU DATA WIN COUNT.

This option displays the number of wins for each pocket (A to L) on the roulette. I TOTAL WIN COUNT A: 0 B: 0 B A H C: 0 D: 0 J L E: 0 F: 0 C.5. Test mode 5-3-3 MACHINE DATA Select MAIN MENU DATA MACHINE DATA. This option displays the number of operating times of each moving unit. MACHINE DATA DISC 0 SHUTTER 0 LIFT 0 ALLOCATE 0 SHOT 0 0 0 0 After checking logs, press the BACK button to return to the MAIN MENU screen. Item Description Displays the number of operating times of the TABLE DRIVE.5. Test mode 5-3-4 PLAY HISTORY Select MAIN MENU DATA PLAY HISTORY.

This option displays the most recent twelve play histories. I STATION1 PLAY 1:A- 10 7:J-1000 B A H 2:C- 20 8:------ J L 3:C- 20 9:------ C G 4:K- 80 10:------ 5:J- 300 11:------ 6:G- 5 12:------ E D F.5. Test mode 5-3-5 ERROR HISTORY Select MAIN MENU DATA ERROR HISTORY. This option displays the most recent six error histories. TOTAL ERROR 1:124COIN JAM Y 2:224COIN JAM B 3:324COIN JAM R 4:424COIN JAM G 5: 6: ●NEXT This menu item consists of pages for the errors of all stations, general errors, and the errors of each station.5. Test mode 5-3-6 DATA CLEAR Select MAIN MENU DATA DATA CLEAR. This option resets all of the INCOME DATA, WIN COUNT, and ERROR HISTORY data.

DATA MENU 1INCOME DATA 2WIN COUNT 3MACHINE DATA 4PLAY HISTORY 5ERROR HISTORY 6DATA CLEAR Press the ENTER button. Y (Yes)/N (No) appears next to the menu item (DATA CLEAR).

Press the UP/DOWN button to select Y (Yes) and press the ENTER button to reset the data.5. Test mode Setting the Machine (OPTION) Select MAIN MENU OPTIONS.

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Sets a variety of game options. This option consists of three pages (OPTION 1/3 to 3/3). To go to the next page, press the UP/DOWN button to select NEXT and press the ENTER button. Press the UP/DOWN button to select a menu item and press the ENTER button to enter the menu item.5.

Test mode Default Item Description setting Sets the functioning of the machine when a disc error occurs. AUTO1: The machine automatically recovers after approx. The jackpot win compensation. is disabled. AUTO2: The machine automatically recovers after approx.

The jackpot DISC RETRY AUTO2 win compensation. is enabled.5. Test mode OPTION 3/3 1BGM VOLUME 10 2SE VOLUME 10 3JP VOLUME 10 4ERROR VOLUME 10 5ATTRACT VOLUME 10 6ATTRACT 60 7NEXT Default Item Description setting Sets the BGM volume while playing games. BGM VOLUME 00 (min.) to 15 (max.) Sets the volume of the sound effects other than the BGM sound. SE VOLUME 00 (min.) to 15 (max.) Sets the jackpot win sound volume.5. Test mode Checking Machine Operation (I/O TEST) Select MAIN MENU I/O TEST. This option executes the I/O tests in a unit basis.

This option consists of ten pages (I/O TEST 1/10 to 10/10). To go to the next page, press the UP/DOWN button to select NEXT and press the ENTER button. Test mode I/O TEST 2/10 1SHUTTER MOTOR FWD 2SHUTTER MOTOR RVS ORIGIN SENSOR OFF POSITION SENSOR OFF ENTRANCE SENSOR OFF 7NEXT Item Description SHUTTER MOTOR Drives the SHUTTER MOTOR to rotate the SHUTTER clockwise. SHUTTER MOTOR Drives the SHUTTER MOTOR to rotate the SHUTTER counterclockwise. ORIGIN SENSOR Displays the SHUTTER ORIGIN SENSOR status. POSITION Displays the SHUTTER POSITION SENSOR status.5.

Test mode I/O TEST 4/10 1ALLOCATE MOTOR FWD 2ALLOCATE MOTOR RVS ORIGIN SENSOR OFF POSITION SENSOR OFF 7NEXT Item Description ALLOCATE Drives the ALLOCATE MOTOR to rotate forward. MOTOR FWD ALLOCATE Drives the ALLOCATE MOTOR to rotate reverse. MOTOR RVS ORIGIN SENSOR Displays the ALLOCATE ORIGIN SENSOR status.

POSITION Displays the ALLOCATE POSITION SENSOR status.5. Test mode I/O TEST 6/10 1TICKET MOTOR1 OFF 2TICKET MOTOR2 OFF 3TICKET MOTOR3 OFF 4TICKET MOTOR4 OFF ST1:OFF 0 ST2:OFF 0 ST3:OFF 0 ST4:OFF 0 7NEXT Item Description While pressing the ENTER button, the motor is activated. TICKET MOTOR1 The motor for the station is also activated while the PUSH START switch to 4 (ILLUMINATED SWITCH) for the corresponding station is being pressed.

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Displays the number of times of detection made by the TICKET ST1 to 4 SENSOR for each station.5. Test mode I/O TEST 9/10 1SERVICE PANEL TEST UP - DOWN - BACK - ENTER - TEST 0 7NEXT Press the ENTER button to lock SERVICE PANEL TEST mode. Now the test of the TEST switch and the BACK button is available.

Operate the buttons and switch listed on the SERVICE PANEL TEST screen. After all tests complete, press simultaneously the ENTER button and the BACK button to unlock SERVICE PANEL TEST mode.5. Test mode Replenishing Balls (MAINTENANCE MENU) Select MAIN MENU MAINTENANCE. Executes the ball shooting functions and ball replenishing operation. MAINTENANCE MENU 1SHOT TEST 2BALL SUPPLY Press the UP/DOWN button to select a menu item and press the ENTER button to enter the menu item.5.

Test mode 5-6-2 BALL SUPPLY Select MAIN MENU MAINTENANCE BALL SUPPLY. BALL SUPPLY ●BALL SUPPLY OFF Press the UP/DOWN button to select BALL SUPPLY and press the ENTER button to rotate the roulette. Put the ball into any pocket.

Z Be sure to insert a ball after confirming that the previously inserted ball has been lifted up in the INNER RAILs located at the center of the machine.5. Test mode Checking Machine Operation (SOUND TEST) Select MAIN MENU SOUND TEST.

This option sets the game sound options and preview the sound. SOUND TEST 1STATION1 No000 2STATION2 No000 3STATION3 No000 4STATION4 No000 Press the UP/DOWN button to select a station. Press the ENTER button to select a sound. Every time the ENTER button is pressed, the next sound is selected and the sound or sound effect is previewed.5.

Test mode Initializing the Machine (OTHERS) Select MAIN MENU OTHERS. This option initializes the backup memory and resets the game credit data. OTHERS 1BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE 2GAME CLEAR ROM VERSION XXXXXX-XXXXXX-XXXXXX Press the UP/DOWN button to select a menu item and press the ENTER button. Y (Yes)/N (No) appears next to the menu item.6.

Maintenance - Must be performed by a technician - Periodic Inspection z Perform periodic service. Failure to perform service may result in an accident. Check if there is no abnormality on the following item. Item Procedure Level adjuster Check that the level adjusters are securely locked. Check if the power cord plug is securely inserted into the power socket in the cord box.6.

Maintenance - Must be performed by a technician - Service 6-2-1 BALL DETECTING SENSOR Cleaning If an error (error code 011 or 012) frequently occurs, clean the BALL DETECTING SENSOR by following the procedures below. Z To avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuitry, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - Error Display 7-1-1 Error Displays on the VFD Panel When errors occur, error messages are displayed on the VFD panel inside the MAINT DOOR B on Station 1 (yellow). For details on the buttons and switches used to clear errors, see “5-1 Service Panels” on page 24. When station errors occur The error code flashes on the 7-SEG LED PC BOARD (SMALL) for the station where the error has occurred.7.

Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - When starting the machine PAC-MAN SWIRL Copyright 2014 NBGI Check type and status Initialize Waiting Ex.) During machine initialization.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-1-2 Error Display List z Before checking for a malfunction, first make sure that all the connectors are connected securely.

Error Error indication Error name Cause Solution code Close the door to recover from A door is open.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - Error Error indication Error name Cause Solution code The balls jammed in the Remove the balls.

ALLOCATOR ASSY. Replace the ALLOCATOR ALLOCATOR POSITION POSITION SENSOR. SENSOR failure.

(See page 72.) ALLOCATOR rotation ALLO-POSI error.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - Error Error indication Error name Cause Solution code The jammed balls in the BALLLIFT ASSY prevent the Remove the balls. Lift from moving up. UPPER LIFT SENSOR Replace the UPPER LIFT failure.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - Error Error indication Error name Cause Solution code Station 1 FULL-SEN Y Yellow BALL FULL Station 2 FULL-SEN B LOAD Blue BALL FULL LOAD SENSOR Replace the BALL FULL LOAD SENSOR failure.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - Error Error indication Error name Cause Solution code The tickets were issued Check the number of tickets Station 1 without payment. (Tickets T OVERPAY Y remaining in the TICKET Yellow may have been fraudulently DISPENSER.7.

Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - Error Error indication Error name Cause Solution code Station 1 SLO-IN Y Yellow The balls jammed on the Remove the balls. Inner ball slope. Station 2 SLO-IN B The SLOPE Blue SENSOR jam Station 3.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - Troubleshooting 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 If the problem is not described in “7-2 Troubleshooting”.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-2-2 Cabinet Assembly Reference Symptom Main cause Solution page The parts are not attached correctly. Attach the parts correctly.

─ The balls are dirty. Clean the balls. ─ The balls jam frequently. The balls are deformed.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - Disassembling/Replacement Procedure 7-3-1 DOOR SENSOR Cabinet base assembly Flange lock nut (M4) DOOR SENSOR DOOR SENSOR BRACKET Pan head screw (M3 x 12) Open the acrylic door. Disconnect the harness connector and unscrew the two flange lock nuts (M4) to remove the DOOR SENSOR BRACKET.7.

Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-2 MAIN PC BOARD Pan head screw (w/washers) Wing bolt (M3 x 6) (M4 x 10) Cabinet base assembly PC BOARD LID Station 3 (red) MAIN PC BOARD Harness connector Harness connector Open the ticket door on Station 4 (green) to create workspace.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-3 SWITCHING REGULATOR Pan head screw (w/washers) (M4 x 8) PS COVER PS BASE Cabinet base assembly Pan head screw (w/washers) (M4 x 8) Station 4 (green) + (+12 V) (orange) (green/yellow) –.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-4 BALL DETECTING SENSOR BALL DETECTING SENSOR Note When attaching the new BALL DETECTING SENSOR, make sure that the sensor orientation is as in the figure. Pan head screw (w/washers) (M3 x 16) LIFT PLUNGER Cable clip.7.

Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-5 LIFTING MOTOR/ LIFTING MOTOR DRIVE PC BOARD Coupling hub Coupling the shafts Coupling hub Lifting motor shaft Pan head screw No clearance No clearance (M4 x 6) gaps gaps Coupling slider Core assembly (ball lift) Station 4 (green).7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the MAINT DOOR C on Station 4 (green) using the service key. Remove the PS COVER and PS BASE. For details, see “7-3-3 SWITCHING REGULATOR” on page 60. Unscrew the four pan head screws with washers (M4 x 6) and disconnect the three harness connectors from the LIFTING MOTOR DRIVE PC BOARD to remove the LIFT BRACKET B.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-6 UPPER/LOWER LIFT SENSOR UPPER LIFT SENSOR Pan head screw (w/washer) (M3 x 12) Core assembly (ball lift) LOWER LIFT SENSOR Station 4 (green) GUARD R. PS COVER.

Pan head screw (w/washers) (M3 x 12) Remove the MAINT DOOR C on Station 4 (green) using the service key.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-7 SHUTTER MOTOR/ SHUTTER MOTOR DRIVE PC BOARD Core assembly (shutter) Station 2 (blue) Coupling hub and slider Set screw (double points) Pan head screws Loosen two pan head screws (M4 x 6) (w/washers) (w/washers) (M4 x 6).7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-8 SHUTTER POSITION/SHUTTER ORIGIN SENSOR Loosen two pan head screws (w/washers) (M4 x 6).

GUARD R PS COVER Core assembly (shutter) Pan head screw (w/washers) (M4 x 6) Station 4 (green) Pan head screws (w/washers) (M4 x 6) SHUTTER SENSOR SHUTTER POSITION.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-9 TABLE DRIVE MOTOR Core assembly (table) Station 2 (blue) Pan head screws Coupling hub Set screw (w/washers) and slider (double points) (M4 x 6) (M4 x 6) Loosen the two pan head screws (w/washers) (M4 x 6).7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-10 TABLE POSITION SENSOR/TABLE ORIGIN SENSOR GUARD F Core assembly (table) Station 2 (blue) TABLE POSITION SENSOR TABLE ORIGIN SENSOR Pan head screw Pan head screw Hole (w/washers) (M3 x 12) (w/washers) (M3 x 12) Remove the MAINT DOOR C on Stations 2 and 3 (blue and red) using the service key.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-11 JACKPOT SLOPE/SLOPE SENSOR (Receiver/Transmitter) BALLSLOPE UNIT Pan head screws Hexagon nut (w/washers) (M4 x 6) SLOPE (w/flange) (M3) BRACKET C JACKPOT SLOPE SENSOR (transmitter w/2-pin connector) SLOPE SENSOR (transmitter w/2-pin connector) JACKPOT SLOPE SENSOR SLOPE SENSOR.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-12 7-SEG LED PC BOARD (SMALL) Truss head screw (M4 x 15) 7-SEG LED ACRYL Field assembly Truss head screw (M4 x 6) Harness connector Pan head screw (w/washers) (M3 x 6) 7-SEG LED PC BOARD (SMALL) 7-SEG LED CASE.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-13 7-SEG LED PC BOARD (LARGE) Jackpot display assembly JPD AC Truss head screw (M4 x 6) Pan head screw 7-SEG LED PC BOARD (LARGE) (w/washers) (M3 x 6) (The connector is located on the back.) Open the acrylic door.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-14 ALLOCATOR MOTOR/MOTOR DRIVE PC BOARD/ORIGIN SENSOR/ POSITION SENSOR Truss head JPD AC Unscrew the four truss head screws screw (M4 x 6).

(M4 x 6) Unscrew the three pan head screws (w/washers) (M4 x 25).7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - Open the acrylic door of Stations 1 and 3. Unscrew the three pan head screws with washers (M4 x 25) to remove the PARTED BOX. Be sure to rotate the PARTED BOX slowly while removing it. Unscrew the six truss head screws (M4 x 6) to remove the JPD AC.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-15 SOLENOID Truss head screw (M4 x 6) Spiral assembly SOLENOID UNIT SHOOTER REL RAIL SOLENOID SHOOT PIN SOLENOID BRACKET 3 TENSION Truss head SPRING Pan head screw screw (w/washers) (M3 x 6) Plunger (M4 x 6) SOLENOID BRACKET 1.7.

Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - Open the acrylic door. Remove the balls in the REL RAIL to which the SOLENOID to be replaced is attached. Unscrew the three truss head screws (M4 x 6) and disconnect the two harness connectors to remove the SOLENOID UNIT.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-16 BALL RELEASE SENSOR Spiral assembly Truss head screw (M4 x 6) SENSOR ACT BM Pan head screw (w/washers) (M3 x 6) SENSOR BASE B BALL RELEASE SENSOR Pan head screw (w/washers) (M3 x 12) Open the acrylic door.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-17 BALL FULL LOAD SENSOR Two pan head screws (w/washers) (M4 x 6) (The other screw is located on the opposite side of the SENSOR BASE A.) Spiral assembly SENSOR BASE A BALL FULL LOAD Pan head screw SENSOR.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - 7-3-18 ILLUMINATED SWITCH/(LED) LAMP Loosen the two pan head screws (w/washers) (M4 x 25).

Control panel assembly Control panel assembly View from under the control panel assembly Pan head screw (w/washers) (M4 x 8) MAINT DOOR ILLUMINATED.7. Troubleshooting - Must be performed by a technician - Open the MAINT DOOR A or the the MAINT DOOR C on the station that needs a replacement illuminated switch and remove the two pan head screws with washers (M4 x 8) that secure the control panel assembly.8. Disposal z When disposing of the machine, follow the applicable regulations for collection, transportation and disposal. Z In such cases, make sure that each operation is delegated to specialists in that field.9.

Parts List Overall Structure Name Qty. Type and rating Part No. DOOR BAR A 734501 DOOR BAR B 734502 AC POWER CORD (type B) for 110 V AC (2.4 m) 734503 AC POWER CORD (type G) for 230 V AC (2.4 m) 703504 Operation Manual 703500.9. Parts List Jackpot Display (JPD) Assembly.9.

Parts List Name Qty. Type and rating Part No. JPD AC 734510 JPD HOLDER 4 734511 JPD ROOF 2 734512 JPD ROOF 1 734513 JPD HOLDER 1 734514 JPD ROOF 4 734515 JPD ROOF 5 734516 JPD END PLATE 734517 JPD ROOF 3 734518.9. Parts List.9. Parts List Name Qty.

Type and rating Part No. PART BASE 734526 PART BASE B 734527 PART MTR BRACKET 734528 PARTED PLATE A 734529 PARTED SENSOR DG 734530 PARTED PIN 734531 PARTED PLATE B 734532 PARTED BOX 734533 SORTER BRACKET 61 734534 ALLOCATOR MOTOR TG-05J-BE-150-F1332, 24V.9. Parts List Spiral Assembly.9. Parts List Name Qty. Type and rating Part No.

INNER RAIL 1 734535 INNER RAIL 2 734536 RAIL WALL BRACKET 1 734537 CENTER WALL BRACKET 4 734538 REL PILLAR 2 734539 PARTITION 734540 REL PILLAR B 734541 RELEASE BASE 734542 RELEASE BASE 2 734543.9. Parts List.9.

Parts List Name Qty. Type and rating Part No. SOLENOID BRACKET 1 734548 SOLENOID BRACKET 2 734549 SOLENOID BRACKET 3 734550 SOLENOID BRACKET 4 734551 SHOOT PIN 734552 REL RAIL 734553 SHOOTER 734554 SHOOT STOPPER 734555 SOLENOID PIN 734556 SENSOR BASE B 734557 SENSOR BRACKET A.9.

Parts List Name Qty. Type and rating Part No. SENSOR BASE A 734563 SENSOR BRACKET B 734564 SENSOR ACTUATOR 734565 BALL GUIDE BRACKET 734566 BALL GUIDE P 734567.9. Parts List 58 59 60 Name Qty.

Type and rating Part No. RAIL BRACKET 734568 SLOWDOWN ARM 2 734569 SLOWDOWN PIN 2 734570 SLOWDOWN BRACKET 2 734571 SLOWDOWN ARM BRACKET 2 734572 SLOWDOWN STOPPER 2 734573 BALL RAIL 734574 BALL OUT ACRYL (YELLOW) Station 1 734576.9. Parts List Field Assembly Name Qty.

Type and rating Part No. MIDDLE PLATE 734579 7-SEG LED CASE 734580 7-SEG LED ACRYL (YELLOW) 734581 7-SEG LED ACRYL (BLUE) 734582 7-SEG LED ACRYL (RED) 734583 7-SEG LED ACRYL (GREEN) 734584 CASTER BRACKET 734585 CASTER 420R-N25.9.

Parts List Name Qty. Type and rating Part No. SLOPE BRACKET A 734586 SLOPE BRACKET B 734587 SLOPE BRACKET C 734589 SLOPE BRACKET D 734590 SLOPE BRACKET E F 734591 SLOPE BRACKET G H 734592 SLOPE BRACKET K 734593 SLOPE BRACKET L 734594 SLOPE BOTTOM COVER.9. Parts List Name Qty. Type and rating Part No.

ROTARY TABLE 734600 ROTARY JOINT RING 734601 ROULETTE 734602 ROULETTE BRACKET 1 734603 ROULETTE BRACKET 2 734604 ROULETTE BRACKET 4 734605 HOOK RUBBER A 734606 HOOK RUBBER 734607.9. Parts List Name Qty.

Type and rating Part No. INNER WALL 1 734608 INNER WALL 2 734609 OUTER WALL 1 734610 OUTER WALL BRACKET 71RGB-D16726-12V- LED TAPE (700 mm) 002686 XA4RP-L700.9. Parts List Core Assembly.9. Parts List Name Qty.

Type and rating Part No. GUARD F 734613 GUARD R 734614 UNDER FRAME A 734615 UNDER FRAME B 734616 MIDDLE FRAME A 734617 MIDDLE FRAME B 734618 MIDDLE RAIL 734619 MIDDLE RAIL B 734620 MIDDLE ROLLER 734621 MIDDLE PIN A 734622.9. Parts List.9. Parts List Name Qty. Type and rating Part No. CABLE HOLDER 734626 LIFT RAIL A 734627 LIFT RAIL B 734628 LIFT LINK 734629 LIFT BRACKET A 734630 LIFT BRACKET B 734631 LIFT PIN 734632 LIFT CASE 734633 LIFT RING 734634 LIFT PLUNGER A 734635.9.

Parts List.9. Parts List Name Qty. Type and rating Part No. SHUTTER FRAME 734640 ROLLER MOTOR BRACKET A 734641 ROLLER PUSH PIN 734642 ROLLER MOTOR BRACKET B 734643 URETHANE ROLLER 734644 ROLLER MOTOR PIN 734645 ROLLER MOTOR BRACKET C 734646 RING HOLD BRACKET A 734647 RING OUTER PIN B 734648.9. Parts List.9. Parts List Name Qty. Type and rating Part No.

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COVER HOOK 734658 TABLE JOINT 734659 ROTARY FRAME 734660 ROTARY SENSOR DG 734661 ROLLER SUPPORT 734662 ROLLER MOTOR BRACKET D 734663 TG-MX2034(55)-BM-150- TABLE DRIVE MOTOR 005543 R2193.24V COUPLING MCO20-6-8 107196 COMPRESSION SPRING SWU10.5-20 105208.9. Parts List Cabinet Base Assembly.9. Parts List Name Qty. Type and rating Part No. ROOF HOOK 734669 ROOF PLATE 734670 MAINT DOOR A 734672 MAINT DOOR B 734673 ERROR LABEL 734674 MAINT DOOR C 734675 DOOR SENSOR BRACKET 734676 WARNING LABEL Maintenance (B) EXP 461539 FORK DECAL PH 461678.9. Parts List 22 22 34 34 44 44 MAIN PC BOARD (Accept for Repair) 21 21 23 23 45 45 20 20 35 35 57 57 19 19 55 55 18 18 16 16 56 56 25 25 17 17 24 24 17 17 43 43.9.

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Parts List Name Qty. The best drum and bass albums. Type and rating Part No. CABINET 734679 DOOR BAR BRACKET A 734680 DOOR BAR BRACKET B 734681 COIN DOOR 734682 SERVICE SW BOX 734683 SERVICE SW LID 734684 SERVICE SW COVER 734685 SERVICE SW LABEL 734686 AC CORD SHUTTER 734687.9. Parts List Acrylic Door Assembly.9. Parts List Name Qty. Type and rating Part No.

DOORFRAME A 734756 DOORFRAME B 734757 DOORFRAME C 734758 DOORFRAME D 734759 DOORFRAME E 734760 DOORFRAME F 734761 DOOR AC 734762 DOOR SENSOR DG 734763 DOOR ROD 734764 DOOR LOCK 734765 DOOR HINGE 734766.9. Parts List Pillar Assembly Name Qty. Type and rating Part No. PILLAR AC 734776 PILLAR BRACKET 1 734777 PILLAR BRACKET 2 734778 PILLAR BRACKET 3 734779 LED TAPE (1,400 mm) 5050RGB-D16726-12V-XA4R-L1400 002687.9.

Parts List Control Panel Assembly Name Qty. Type and rating Part No. CONTROL PANEL 734780 CONTROL PANEL AC (YELLOW) Station 1 734781 CONTROL PANEL AC (BLUE) Station 2 734782 CONTROL PANEL AC (RED) Station 3 734783 CONTROL PANEL AC (GREEN) Station 4 734784 SWITCH SHEET (YELLOW).10.

Wiring Diagrams (1/9) CABINETBASE ASSY 5/9 2A 7/9 2A OG11 9/9 2B 2/9 2A 6/9 2A 8/9 2A POWERSUPPLY ASSY OG10 VL8P AWG16OG AWG16OG AWG16OG AWG16OG AWG16OG AWG16OG 3/9 3C OG12 AWG16OG AWG16OG AWG16 AWG16OG AWG16OG AWG16OG AWG16OG AWG16OG AWG16OG AWG20 AWG16OG.10. Wiring Diagram (2/9) CABINETBASE ASSY JP DISPLAY ASSY 1/9 6A PCB ASSY JP7SEG ASSY 1/9 5F 1/9 5D CN-A HIF3-64P J176 YL12P YL8P AWG16GN/YE 1/9 4G WH/BN ALLO-SEN ORI XH10P WH/RD AWG22BK ALLO-SEN POSI AWG22BK JP-SEG SDO JP-SEG SCK SELECT JP-SEG RESET CLOCK JP-SEG SS1 DATAIN ST3 7.68W.10.

Wiring Diagram (3/9) CABINETBASE ASSY SPIRAL ASSY BALL RELEASE ASSY XA10P XH3P SEN07 KI1300-AA07LF YL21P PCB ASSY BALL FULL CHECK WH/GN WH/GN WH/GN WH/BN WH/BN SENSOR 3 WH/LT.BU WH/LT.BU WH/RD WH/LT.BU XH3P SEN08 CN-A HIF3-64P KI1300-AA07LF WH/OG WH/YE WH/YE FULL-SEN1 BALL RELEASE WH/YE WH/GY WH/GY WH/RD FULL-SEN2.10. Wiring Diagram (4/9) CABINETBASE ASSY CORE ASSY PCB ASSY SHUTTER ASSY YL9P XH3P SEN29 CN-A HIF3-64P KI1300-AA07LF SHUTTER ORI. WH/GN WH/GN WH/GN WH/GN SHUT-SEN ORI SENSOR WH/BU WH/BU WH/BU SHUT-SEN POSI WH/VT LIFT-SEN UP WH/GY LT.BU LT.BU XH3P LIFT-SEN DOWN SEN30 WH/BK SHUT-SEN ENT KI1300-AA07LF SHUTTER POSI.10. Wiring Diagram (5/9) CABINETBASE ASSY CABINETBASE ASSY PCB ASSY YL15P YL6P SM2P AWG16GN/YE A.L.

CN-A HIF3-64P A.L. WH/RD WH/RD WH/RD WH/RD SLO-SEN OUT1 WH/BN WH/BN WH/BN WH/BN LT.BU SLO-SEN IN1 WH/BN SM3P START-SW1 RD A.L. AWG16GN/YE AWG16GN/YE WIN-SEG SS2 A.L. WH/BN WH/BN A.L.10. Wiring Diagram (6/9) CABINETBASE ASSY CABINETBASE ASSY 1/9 6F PCB ASSY BALLSLOPE ASSY 1/9 5A J182 YL16P YL6P AWG16GN/YE 1/9 4G CN-A HIF3-64P WH/YE WH/YE WH/YE WH/YE SLO-SEN OUT2 5/9 7A WH/OG WH/OG WH/OG WH/OG SLO-SEN IN2 WH/YE START-SW2 AWG16GN/YE WIN-SEG SS3 WH/YE WH/YE CREDIT7SEG ASSY 2/9 3C.10. Wiring Diagram (7/9) CABINETBASE ASSY CABINETBASE ASSY 1/9 6F PCB ASSY BALLSLOPE ASSY 1/9 7A J186 YL15P YL6P AWG16GN/YE 1/9 4G CN-C HIF3-26P WH/VT WH/VT WH/VT WH/VT SLO-SEN OUT3 5/9 7A 5/9 7A WH/GY WH/GY WH/GY WH/GY SLO-SEN IN3 CN-A HIF3-64P AWG16GN/YE WH/OG WH/OG WH/OG START-SW3 WIN-SEG SS4.10. Wiring Diagram (8/9) CABINETBASE ASSY CABINETBASE ASSY 1/9 6F PCB ASSY BALLSLOPE ASSY 1/9 7A OG10 J190 YL16P YL6P AWG16GN/YE 1/9 4G CN-C HIF3-26P WH/GN WH/GN WH/GN WH/GN SLO-SEN OUT4 5/9 7A WH/BU WH/BU WH/BU WH/BU SLO-SEN IN4 CN-A HIF3-64P AWG16GN/YE WH/YE WH/YE WH/YE START-SW4 LT.BU.10.

Wiring Diagram (9/9) FIELD ASSY(5/5) CABINETBASE ASSY CABINETBASE ASSY PCB ASSY ROUNDWALL ASSY XA4P XA4P XA4P XA4P XA4P CN-D XAD32P AWG20OG AWG22 A.L. LP13 AWG22 A.L. LP14 AWG22 A.L. LP15 AWG22 A.L. LP16 AWG22 A.L. +12V +12V +12V +12V AWG22 A.L.

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