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11 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING GAME WILL NOT TAKE OR ADD MONEY CORRECTLY Micro switch not working or returning properly. Check and repair or replace as necessary. Game programming set–up incorrectly. Refer to service manual for proper settings. Bad harnessing or connector. Check w/ohm meter and repair if necessary. Bad Main P.C. Board. Check and repair or replace as necessary. START BUTTON WILL NOT FLASH WHEN GAME HAS CREDITS, OR WORK WHEN PUSHED Micro switch not working properly. Test and replace as...
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12 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING NO FLUORESCENT LIGHTING Bad connectors or harnessing. Check w/ohm meter and repair as necessary. Bad ballast transformer. Replace ballast transformer. Bad bulb. Replace bulb. No A.C. power to game. Check main fuses in power module. GAME WILL NOT RETAIN HIGH SCORE WHEN GAME TURNED OFF AND THEN BACK ON Programming set incorrectly. Back up battery on Main P.C. Board bad. Check and replace battery if necessary. GAMES ACT STRANGELY FOR NO APPARENT REASON Game I.D.’s set improperly....
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13 GAME REPAIR WARNING: ALWAYS REMOVE POWER TO THE GAME BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY SERVICE, UNLESS NEEDED FOR SPECIFIC TESTING. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS. OPERATIONAL BACKGROUND The ICE BALL game has been designed with MODULAR repair in mind. The coin drawer and ticket drawer can be slid out and removed in their entirety to be worked on in another area if desired. The ball release assembly can be removed as a unit with no tools necessary, making...
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14 GAME REPAIR Carefully scribe a mark when removing the solenoid to be sure the replacement is properly located. Remove the hardware that secures the solenoid to the mounting plate. When re–assembling, be sure to use the same size cotter pin to retain the clevis pin, as this pin is needed to hold the spring to the solenoid assembly. Be sure the bent over end of the cotter pin is trimmed so it cannot contact the solenoid body. SOLENOID REPLACEMENT The ball count sensor must be replaced as an assembly....
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15 GAME REPAIR BALL RETURN SENSOR Turn off game power. Open cash drawer at least 6 inches. Slide ball release cover from right hand side of game. Sensor assembly is located at the rear of the ball return channel where the 2 cabinets meet. Unscrew the sensor assembly and remove. Assemble in reverse order. NOTE: BE SURE THE TRANSMITTER WIRING IS KEPT HIGH ENOUGH FOR THE BALLS TO PASS UNDER. IF THERE IS ANY SLACK, IT IS IMPORTANT TO REMOVE IT USING A TIE WRAP, ETC. SCORE SENSORS Remove all A.C. power from...
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16 PARTS LISTINGS MECHANICAL PARTS AR1001 Ball Rail AR1002Ball Return Tray AR1003 Rail Support Spacer AR1004 Ball Release Lever Spring AR1005 Cash Box AR1007Solenoid Linkage AR1009Ball Release Lever Bracket AR1011 Channel Cover, LEFT AR1012Channel Cover, RIGHT AR1016Alley Edge Protector, REAR AR1018 Ball Release Lever AR1019Alley Edge Protector, FRONT AR1020 Cup Connecting Plates Ticket Bin 1026 Ticket Bin Switch Mounting Bracket AR1029 Speaker Grille AR1033Cage, LEFT SIDE AR1034Cage, RIGHT SIDE...
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18 I.C.E warrants all components in the ICE BALL game to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ninety days from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover items damaged due to normal wear and tear, subjected to abuse, improperly assembled by the end user, modified, repaired, or operated in a fashion other than that described in the service manual. If your ICE BALL game fails to conform to the above–mentioned warranty, I.C.E.s sole responsibility shall be at its option to...