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Innovative Concepts In Entertainment Wheel Of Fortune Service Owners And Service Manual
Innovative Concepts In Entertainment Wheel Of Fortune Service Owners And Service Manual
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11 MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE This game has been designed to be as trouble and maintenance free as possible. With this in mind the only basics are to keep the game clean. Below are the main areas to take care of with specific directions. DOME The dome should be cleaned with a soapy water solution if covered with water based dirt such as food products. After cleaning with soapy water, polish with a commercial plastic polish or a spray furniture polish. These have lubricating oils that condition the plastic and keep it shiny and clear looking. Never use regular glass cleaners as the ammonia in them actually damages the plastic and dulls it. Any deep scratches can be reduced or eliminated with a scratch removing polish and buffing wheel. CABINET The cabinet plastic and decals can be cleaned with soapy water or spray furniture polish. DO NOT use any alcohol or petroleum based cleaners as they could damage the plastic or printed parts. COIN MECHANISMS The coin mechanisms should be cleaned periodically, as they will accumulate dirt which will cause the coins to stick. Remove the coin mech and clean them in a dish detergent solution and a stiff brush. Dry thoroughly and re–install. TICKET DISPENSERS The biggest problem ticket dispensers have is ticket dust blocking the optical detectors. It is a good idea to occasionally use compressed air to remove the dust from the dispensers.
12 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING GAME WILL NOT TAKE OR ADD MONEY CORRECTLY · Micro switch not working or returning properly. Check and repair or replace as necessary. · Bad Harnessing or connector. Check w/ohm meter and repair as necessary. · Game programming set incorrectly. Check programming option and re–program if necessary. · Bad Main P.C. Board. Check and repair or replace as necessary. STOP BUTTON WILL NOT FLASH WHEN GAME HAS CREDITS, OR WORK WHEN PUSHED · Micro switch not working properly. Test and replace as necessary. · Micro switch popped out of housing. Snap back into housing. · Burned out light bulb. Replace light bulb. · Bad harnessing or connector. Check w/ohm meter and repair as necessary. · Bad Main P.C. Board. Check and repair or replace as necessary. GAME HAS NO SOUND · Bad speaker. Check w/ohm meter for 4 or 8–ohm load. If not within this range, replace. · Volume level set incorrectly. Check volume level in programming, and adjust if necessary. · Bad Harnessing or connector. Check w/ohm meter and repair as necessary. · Bad Main P.C. Board. Check and repair or replace as necessary TICKET DISPENSER DOES NOT WORK OR WORKS IMPROPERLY · Bad ticket dispenser. Repair or replace as necessary. · Bad harnessing or connector. Check w/ohm meter and repair as necessary. · Bad Main P.C. Board. Check and repair or replace as necessary. · Game out of tickets. Add tickets · Optical sensor on ticket dispenser dirty. Remove paper fuzz and debris with a soft brush. NO FLORESCENT LIGHTING · Bulb burned out. Replace bulb. · Electronic ballast bad. Replace ballast. · Harness bad or harness unplugged. Check w/ohm meter and plug in, repair or replace as necessary. · No A.C. power to the game or Main fuse bad. Check fuse and A.C. power. ALARM SOUND DOES NOT WORK OR FALSE TRIGGERS (OPTIONAL) · Bad Main P.C. Board. Check and repair or replace as necessary · Bad Harnessing. Check w/ohm meter and repair or replace as necessary. · Alarm Plum bob set up improperly. Check for proper plum bob clearance and adjust as necessary. · Game not level. Level game to be sure plum bob is operating correctly. · Game unplugged. Plug game back in and test for proper operation. WHEEL WILL NOT SPIN OR SPINS SLOWLY · Bad Motor. Check or replace as necessary · Bad harnessing. Check and repair as necessary · Bad motor cooling fan causing overheating of motor. Replace fan. · Clicker solenoid not disengaging properly. Check and replace solenoid if necessary. · Clicker return spring. Check and replace spring if necessary.
13 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING LIGHT RING DOES NOT LIGHT · Bad Main P.C. Board. Fix or replace main board. · Bad light ring board. Find problem board and replace or repair as necessary. · Bad light ring board harnessing. Repair as necessary. · Blown fuse on Main P.C. Board. Replace fuse. Check for problems. MARQUEE DOES NOT LIGHT · Fuse blown on main P.C. Board. Replace fuse. · Harnessing between marquee and main board bad. Check and repair as necessary. · Bad Marquee P.C. Board. Repair or replace as necessary. CREDITS OR TICKETS OWED DISPLAYS DON’T WORK PROPERLY · Bad Display P.C. Board. Repair or replace Display board · Bad Main P.C. Board. Repair or replace Main board. · Bad display harnessing. Repair as necessary. CAN’T ENTER OR EXIT PROGRAMMING OR OTHER ADJUSTMENT MODES · Bad programming or adjustment buttons. Replace buttons. Check harnessing. · Harnessing fell off back of button. Re–attach harnessing. · Bad Main P.C. Board. Repair or replace Main board.
14 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 Wheel of Fortune game has been manufactured with modular design in mind. Almost everything in the game can be EASILY removed for servicing. This makes it much easier for the repairman as he /she can work in a quieter less distracting environment away from the Game Room floor. The game relies on 1 brushed DC for the mechanical spinning of the wheel. This motor can be accessed easily for service. Coin and low ticket sensing are done with conventional micro switches. In all areas of critical importance, optical sensors were developed specifically, and optimized for their particular application. All P.C. Boards are made of premium quality board material and use time proven components to assure you of the most reliable designs possible. We have put forth our best efforts and tested this game extensively to assure the best possible performance under the widest variety of operating conditions. We are ALWAYS however interested in our customers input for product improvement. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact our service department. I.C.E. SERVICE DEPARTMENT 716–759–0360 NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS ARE: MONDAY - FRIDAY, 8:00 AM TO 5:00 PM TROUBLESHOOTING PHILOSOPHY To find problems with the game, always first check what should be obvious. See that the game is plugged in, and that all of the fuses on the game are good. This includes the fuse that is located INSIDE the power module. Next, check to see that all of the connectors are firmly seated and that none of the wires have been pulled out of them. When trying to find out if specific components are bad or not, try swapping them with components from another player station to see if the problem moves with the component, or stays where it was. This will help you to know if you have a problem with a specific component, or maybe a problem with either the wiring or the Main P.C. Board. Use extreme caution when using probes or voltmeters if the game is powered up. If doing continuity checks, it is important to disconnect the harnessing at both ends, as attached they may yield erroneous results. If a P.C. Board is suspected as the cause of a problem, check to see that all of the components on the board are firmly attached. Pay special attention to any socketed devices. If light bulbs are suspected, swap them with one that is known to work to narrow the problem down to either a bulb or P.C. Board.
15 GAME REPAIR REPLACEMENT & REPAIR LIGHT RING SERVICING Service the light ring as follows: Remove the Allen bolts that hold the cover on to the cabinet. Lift the cover up and remove the dome. (See dome replacement instructions) Remove the 2 wheel clickers by unscrewing them. Remove the Light Ring graphics by lifting the ring up.Remove the plastic spacers that hold the board in place. Remove the connector to the board. Assemble in the reverse order. MOTOR SERVICING / REPLACEMENT Service the motor as follows: Remove the Allen bolts that hold the cover on to the cabinet.
16 GAME REPAIR Lift the cover up and remove the dome. (See dome replacement instructions) Remove the wheel by unscrewing the 3 screws that hold it in place. Remove the motor by unscrewing the screws that hold it in place. Disconnect the plug on the motor from the motor harness. Assemble in reverse order.MARQUEE BULB / P.C. BOARD SERVICE To replace a light bulb or remove the P.C. Board follow the directions below. Remove the Phillips head screws that hold the marquee cover in place. Remove the bolts that hold the inside wood housing together. Remove the main p.c. board by removing the screws and connector that hold it in place. Reassemble in reverse order.
17 GAME REPAIR Lift the cover up to access the Display P.C. Boards. Unscrew and remove the boards for service. Reassemble in reverse order. DOME REPLACEMENT Remove the Allen head bolts that hold the cover to the cabinet. Lift up the cover and remove the Dome. Set the new dome onto the playfield centered evenly in the game. Lower the cover and bolt into place. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS, PLEASE CONTACT OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT: 716–759–0360 MON. THRU FRI. 8AM–6PM EST CREDITS / TICKETS OWED P.C. BOARD SERVICE Remove the Allen bolts that hold the cover on to the cabinet.
18 PARTS LISTINGS Parts denoted with * indicate available as part of a specially discounted spares kit. MECHANICAL PARTS 211 Low Ticket Micro Switch BW250X PLL Bulb Socket Assembly FP1004 Leg Leveler Mounting Bracket HR1019Leveler Foot 1024 Ticket Bin 1026 Bracket, Low Ticket Switch Mounting WF1050 Clicker Pole, Teflon coated CP1051 Tilt Sensor WF1051 Wheel Hub WF1052 Wheel Pin, 1” WF1053 Wheel Pin, 1.5” WF1054 Wheel Pin, 2” WF1055 Wheel Pin, non extension WF1056 Flag, Opto beam breaker WF1060* Clicker Spring CG1068Bushing, bronze oil impregnated HR2005 Large round white push button AR2007 Speaker, 6” x 9” BW2017 PLL Bulb Retaining Clip BW2018 PLL Bulb Support 2027 Fan, DC 12 Volt CC2027Power Cord, 20ft. HH2050 Power Module 2364G Fan Guard WF3001 Cabinet Cover WF3004* Clicker (pointer) WF3005 Marquee Housing WF3024X Dome Assembly, with tape HH5005 Ticket Dispenser 5101X Mech Holder Assembly WF6001X* Parts Package 6321 3/8” E–Clip BW8284X Workhorse 6 Ballast, ( WH6–120–L) 8312* Bulb, PL–L 40W/41/RS/IS Florescent WF9010 Cover, clicker sensor (black card) ELECTRONIC / ELECTRICAL WF2002X Transformer 2005* 906 Light Bulb 2008*Solenoid, Spring Tensioner PP2011X* Wheel Motor, D.C. WF2034X Main P.C. Board WF2037X* Marquee P.C. Board WF2038X* Clicker Position P.C. Board., Large WF2039X* Clicker Position P.C. Board, Small WF2040X* Wheel Position P.C. Board, Outer WF2041X* Wheel Position P.C. Board, Inner 2110 TIP 122 Transistor 2117 IC, 74hc14 2305 IC, 74hc273 CC2032X* Tickets Owed Display P.C. Board CC2035X* Light ring board (banana board) 2295 Fuse, MDQ6 (6 amp slo blo) 2315 Fuse, MDQ3 (3 amp slo blo) DECALS AND GRAPHICS WF7001 Side Panel Decal WF7002 Center Wheel (sold w / WF7013) WF7004 Podium Side Decal WF7005Instruction Plate Decal WF7006 Ticket Arrow Decal WF7013 Outer Ring ( sold w / WF7002) WF7014 Clicker overlay glitter decal WF7015 Monaco Logo Decal WF7027 Marquee Panel WF9001 Service Manual
D C B A 4321 D C B A4321 #WF2002X- TRANSFORMER ASY #WF2002 TRANSFORMER (2-51-0118) DATE2/29/00 DESCRIPTION#WF2002X - TRANSFORMER ASY.DRAW N BYMMARTIN FILENAMEWFREV2.VSD PAGE1 OF 25REVISED6/13/01 TITLEW heel Of Fortune RD RD OR OR BU BU BN BN YL YL BK BK 16 VAC @ 10.45A 14 AW G 11.3 VAC @ 9.0A 14 AW G 16.8 VAC @ 3.75A 18 AW G 14 VAC @ 2.75A 18 AW G 8 VAC @ 0.5A 18 AW G 115 VAC 60~ 18 AW G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 PIN PLUG #2106 PINS 2-6,9,12 : 20-14 AW G MALE PIN # 8260 PINS 1,7,10-11: 14-18 AW G MALE PIN # 2422 11.3 VAC 8 VAC 16.8 VAC 16.8 VAC 8 VAC 11.3 VAC 14 VAC 16 VAC 16 VAC 14 VAC ORANGE YELLOW BLUE BLUE YELLOW ORANGE BROWN RED RED BROWN 1 2 3 3 PIN PLUG #2206 SOLID PIN #2100S PINS 1 & 3: 20-14 AW G MALE PIN # 8260 #PC20217 BLACK GREEN/YELLOW BLACK GREEN/YELLOW TO BASE OF TRANSFORMER 13 15 PER GAME1QTY * Add 6 of Large Spiral Wrap Starting 4 from the 12-Pin Plug
D C B A 4321 D C B A4321 DATE2/29/00 DESCRIPTION#W F2004X - GROUNDING STRAPDRAW N BYMMARTIN FILENAMEWFREV2.VSD PAGE2 OF 25REVISED6/26/01 TITLEWheel Of Fortune #652#652 #8068 25 43 GREEN/YELLOWGREEN/YELLOW PER GAME1QTY TO BASE OF TRANSFORMERTo Cabinet Frame To Cabinet Frame