Namco Cybersled Operators Manual
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Page 22 7-3 The Lever Assy 7-3-1 Removing the Lever Assy 1. Remove the rear cover (B) located at the back of the main body. 2. Disconnect the connector of the lever assy and that of the speaker assy. 3. Remove eight torque bolts (M5 x 12), then the panel cover. 4. Remove seven cup screws (M5 x 12), then the control panel cover together with the lever assy. 5. Disconnect the connectors of the lever assy and the connector of the view point change button. 6. Remove four cup screws (M6 x 20), then remove the lever assy from the control panel cover.
Page 23 Left/right volume pot Philips hex head screw Backward/forward volume pot 7-3-3 Removing the Grip 1. Remove the four security screws (M5x8) from either side and the philips head screw (M4x25) and nut. 2. The microswitches are fitted to the same side as then nut. 3. Ensure that the springs are fitted correctly and that no wires are trapped when re-assembling. 7-3-2 Replacing the Joystick Volume Pots 1. Remove the 4 x Philips hex head screws retaining the volume plate to the main assy 2. Replace the volume pot 3. Re-fit in reverse order taking care that the volume pot shaft is at its mid travel before inserting into the main assy. Spring (a) Spring (b) button Trigger Micro switches
Page 24 7-4 Removing the Control Panel Assy 1. Remove the rear cover (B) located on the back of the main body. 2. Disconnect all connectors to the control panel assy. 3. Remove the four assembling bolts (M10 X 45). 4. Lift the control panel assy, unhook and pull the control panel assy forwards to remove it from the main body.
Page 25 7-5 Removing the Monitor Bezel 1. Remove the rear cover (B) located on the back of the main body. 2. Loosen the four assembling bolts (M10 X 45) fixing the control panel assy. (Do not remove them). 3. Remove the four torque bolts (M5 x 20). 4. Lift the monitor bezel upwards and forward to remove it.
Page 26 8 Illustrated Parts List 8-1 Main Body Assy 3 7 6 8 9 4 15 10 1 16 2 13 14 11 5 12
Page 27 NoDescriptionQntyPart Number 1Rear Cover (A)1n/a 2Rear Cover (B)1n/a 3Top Flash Bracket288300610 4Front Cover188300612 5Monitor Vac Form - Blue185300621 6Monitor Vac Form - Red185300622 7Marquee Acrylic130000002 8Front Sticker (EX)140000170 9Front Sticker (B)140000173 10Lower Sticker140000171 11Monitor Sticker140000175 12Instructions Sticker (EX)140000176 13Castor459000005 14Adjuster488300079 15Base Floor Connector288300616 16Switching Regulator 5v 30A/12v 7A183000004 As these environmental factors limit the functions of the radar, the game becomes more difficult to play.
8-2 Control Panel Assy NoDescriptionQntyPart Number 1Control Panel Case188300623 2Control Panel Cover188300624 3 Panel Cover (Blue)188300625 Panel Cover (Red)188300626 4 Control Panel Sticker (LH)140000177 Control Panel Sticker (RH)140000179 Control Panel Sticker (Centre)140000178 5Push Switch160500061 6Speaker162000007
8-3 Seat Assy 6 7 9 10 8 1 11 53 2 4 13 12 NoDescriptionQntyPart NumberNoDescriptionQntyPart Number 1Base floor188300605 8 Seat Blue (Left)188300601 2Seat base188300606Seat Red (Right)188300602 3Seat base cover1883006079Speaker plate288300603 4Floor mat18830060910Speaker262000007 5Edge trim28830060811Adjuster288300079 6Back sticker14000018012Castor259000005 7 Seat sticker (blue)140000168 Seat sticker (red)140000169
8-4 Lever Assy 95-1296-00 95-1297-00 95-1298-00 95-1315-00 95-1295-00 95-1293-00 43-0099-00 43-1294-00 95-1294-00 95-2516-00 95-0160-00 42-0056-00 95-0183-00 95-0028-00 96-4102-00 43-0098-00 95-0166-00 95-7007-0043-0231-00 95-7022-00 43-1003-00 95-7008-00 95-7010-00 95-7021-00 96-4115-00 95-0029-00 95-0013-00 96-4111-00 50-8026-00 95-7011-00 95-7009-00 95-7019-00 90-1204-00 96-4114-00 96-4107-00 95-7047-00 95-7027-0095-7028-00 96-4116-00 42-0117-00 96-4108-00 43-0232-00
9. T\foubleshooting If you suspect the game may be malfunctioning, the following steps should be conside\fed befo\fe you make a se\fvice \fequest. 1. When some othe\f equipment (ai\f conditione\fs, multiple pinball games, la\fge Kiddie Rides) a\fe connected to the same powe\f supply, the voltage may fluctuate and cause this game t\fouble o\f imp\fope\f ope\fation. \b. When the game PCB, the ROMS, the leve\f assembly o\f volume cont\fols a\fe \feplaced, it is necessa\fy to make adjustment fo\f the fame to function no\fmally. Make app\fop\fiate adjustments \fefe\f\fing to section “5-5 Replacement Pa\fts Adjustment”. 3. Check all connecto\fs as malfunctions can be caused by loose connections. 4. Dust o\f fo\feign substances on the PCB’s may cause malfunctions o\f imp\fope\f ope\fation. Check the PCB’s a\fe clean. 5. Use the wi\fing diag\fam fo\f \fefe\fence, when you make elect\fical checks. Check the wi\fing diag\fam to make su\fe of the connection of elect\fic pa\fts, the connecto\f numbe\f, the colou\f of the wi\fe, and so on. • Contact you\f dist\fibuto\f if the above suggestions a\fe not applicable o\f no imp\fovement is obse\fved. • Retu\fn the P\finted Ci\fcuit Boa\fd (PCB) to you\f dist\fibuto\f fo\f any \fepai\fs. Do not use a multi-mete\f on the PCB. This PCB contains sensitive chips which could be dest\foyed even by the inte\fnal voltage of the multi-mete\f. • When sending pa\fts to be \fepai\fed, make su\fe they a\fe packed secu\fely with a complete explanation of the p\foblem. When sending PCB’s, package them in anti static foam o\f bubble w\fap, and pack them in ca\fdboa\fd boxes to p\fotect against impact damage.