Namco Alpine Racer 52 Operators Manual
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Page 33 4) Remove two pozi head screws (M3x16) and replace the limit switch ensuring the wires are replaced on the correct terminals. 5) Reassemble in reverse order. 7-5 Replacing the L/R Turn Control Pot WARNING: Ensure that the machine is disconnected from the main power supply before commencing work. 1) Remove eight security screws (M5x20) and remove the front Vac-form. 2) Remove two pozi head screws (M4x10) and remove the control pot cover.
Page 34 3) Disconnect the connector, slacken the pot retaining grub screw (M4x8) andremove the control pot and bracket. 4) Replace the control pot taking care to ensure that the wires are replace\ d to the correct terminals. 5) Reassemble in reverse order. 6) Re-initialize game. (See 7-7 Adjustments When Replacing Parts) NOTE:When refitting the control pot ensure that the pot locating tab engages in the hole in the mounting bracket and that the grub screw (M4x8)engages on the flat of the pot shaft.
Page 35 7-6 Replacing the Tilt Control Pot 1) Remove the front vac-form. (See Section 7-3) 2) Remove four security head screws (M5x12) and remove the Ski Step front\ vac- form. 3) Disconnect the connector, slacken the pot retaining grub screw (M4x8) and remove the control pot and bracket. 4) Replace the control pot taking care to ensure that the wires are replace\ d to the correct terminals. 5) Reassemble in reverse order. 6) Re-initialize game. (See 7-7 Adjustments When Replacing Parts) NOTE:When refitting the control pot ensure that the pot locating tab engages in the hole in the mounting bracket and that the grub screw (M4x8)engages on the flat of the pot shaft.
Page 36 7-7 Removing the Step Rubber 1) Remove three security screws (M5x12) and retaining bracket from the outside edge of the step rubber, Lift the rubber edge and remove the three inner security screws (M5x12) and retaining bracket. 2) Tilt the step assembly and remove three security screws (M5x12). 3) Remove the step rubber. 4) Refit in reverse order.
Page 37 7-8 Step-Lock Maintenance 7-8-1 Releasing the Step-Lock 1. Turn the power switch ON 2. Press the service switch, and start the game. 3. When the game starts, the restriction plate (see diag.) moves to thereleased position. 4. When the steps are released, turn the power OFF. 5. To re-lock the steps turn the power ON and the steps will re-lock in the power up motor check. 7-8-2 Greasing the Step-Lock The step-lock should be greased every three to four months. 1. Remove the control panel and vac-forms (See sections 7-3 and 7-4). 2. Apply grease to the following locations. •Between the restriction plate and guide rails, and between the cam follo\ wer. •Screw shaft •Pillow shaft •Sub torsion bar axle WARNING Make sure that the power is turned OFF. If work is to be carried out with the covers removed, take care not to t\ rap hands or fingers in the mechanism.
Page 38 7-8-3 Inspecting the Pillow Unit WARNING Make sure that the power is turned OFF. If work is to be carried out with the covers removed, take care not to trap hands or fingers in the mechanism. When greasing the step-lock, inspect the pillow assembly for any problems. 1. Release the step-lock and swing the steps to the left and right, and check the pillow units for any wear. Also check that the Hex Head Screws (M14x45) are tight. 2. Swing the steps left and right, and check that the main torsion bar is secure. Also check that the Hex Head Screws (M10x25) are tight. 3. Reassemble the vac-forms and control panel. Remember to connect the connector when refitting the control panel.
Page 39 8. TROUBLE SHOOTING • Ensure that the power is turned OFF before making adjustments or replacing parts. • If none of the items below correspond to your problem, or if the problem is not corrected by the treatment described below, contact your dealer for further advice. • Always return PC Boards to your dealer for repair. Never test the PC board for continuity with a multimeter or similar device. The PC Board contains sensitive devices which could be damaged or even destroyed by the internal voltage of such test equipment. • When sending parts for repair, clearly indicate the problem, and send them in secure and adequate packing. Especially in the case of sending PC Boards, wrap them in sponge or bubble wrap prior to packing, so that they do not receive excessive shock. 8-1 General Problems 8-2 Projector Assy SymptomCauseTreatmentRef. Page The machine does not work even though the power is ON.Switch OFF and back ON. Operation is unstable or the machine does not operate correctly.Is the mains supply within 10% of the rated voltage.Remove any heavy duty equipment (air conditioners, large rides, etc.) from the same power line, and ensure that the supply is within the correct limits. pg21 6-4Have parts been changed.Reinitialize the game. The game goes off.Is the mains-in plug secure. Has a fuse blown.Switch the power OFF and check the mains-in filter fuse and fuses on the PSU board. SymptomCauseTreatmentRef. Page There is no picture on the monitor.Monitor switched OFF.Check ON/OFF switch on front of monitor. Is the signal loom connected properly.Check SCART connector is secure and connected to the AV1 connector.
Page 40 8-3 Header Assembly 8-4 Mast Assembly 8-5 Step Assembly SymptomCauseTreatmentRef. Page There is no sound from a speaker.Is a connector loose or disconnected.Connect the connector.pg44 schematic Is the volume too low.Adjust volume setting.pg18 6-3-4 WARNING! is displayed. the step lock does not work.Is a connector loose or disconnected.Connect the connector.pg44 schematic Is a fuse blown.Check and replace fuse on PSU board. Pushbutton lamp does not light.Is a connector loose or disconnected.Connect the connector.pg44 schematic Is the lamp loose in the holder.Insert lamp properly.pg26 7-3 Is the lamp burned out.Replace lamp.pg26 7-3 SymptomCauseTreatmentRef. Page The fluorescent lamp does not come on.Is the connector loose or disconnected.Connect the connector securely.pg44 schematic Is the fluorescent tube or starter burned out.Replace tube or starter.pg25 7-2 SymptomCauseTreatmentRef. Page The step control does not work.Is a connector loose or disconnected.Connect the connector.pg44 schematic Has the game been initialized.Initialize the game.pg21 6-4 Is the control pot broken.Perform the switch test to check control.pg16 6-3-3-1 Replace the control pot.pg28 7-5 The tilt control does not work.Is a connector loose or disconnected.Connect the connector.pg44 schematic Has the game been initialized.Initialize the game.pg21 6-4 Is the control pot broken.Perform the switch test to check control.pg16 6-3-3-1 Replace the control pot.pg30 7-6
Page 41 9. PARTS ITEMDESCRIPTIONPART No. 1HEADER ACRYLIC30000222 2HEADER VAC-FORM - RHS45000721 3HEADER VAC-FORM - LHS45000720 4HEADER WOODEN HOUSING37100086 5HEADER METAL HOUSING COVER45000584 6HEADER ACRYLIC RETAINING BRACKET45000581 7HEADER VAC-FORM DECAL LHS/RHS40000266 8FLUORESCENT TUBE 3ftx1 20w T864500013 WARNING:Many of the parts used in this machine, including metal work, have been manufactured to special specifications. To ensure continuing safety and correct operation, replace only with genuine NAMCO parts.
Page 42 12 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 ITEMDESCRIPTIONPART No 1THOMSON 52 PROJECTION MONITOR84000030 2PROJECTOR CABINET SIDE DECAL - LHS/RHS40000284 3ALPINE RACER PCB ASSY - SYSTEM 22XAR-PCB 4SMPSU 5v/30A - 12v/5A83000001 5ELKAY BLOCK 5 WAY66000014 6FUSE 1¼ 2A QUICK-BLO63500504 FUSE 1¼ 3A SLO-BLO63500547 7BRIDGE RECTIFIER 25amp71000040 8TRANSFORMER67700019 93 CHANNEL POWER AMPLIFIER45000725 10SCHAFFNER MAINS-IN FILTER66000016 11ADJUSTABLE FOOT M16x9588300079 12SWIVEL CASTOR 75mm59000005 14PROJECTOR CABINET FRONT DECAL40000283