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6. _ SAYOV 2202048 u bb 500 2 Nid ANOS DN 1d 3289 yoelq NED 975 442 26 9 VI L VOSSLL HS NONNS OV AOLLNVS toz 1 NINO8 8 94 NVA DVZ f z 1 1601 33 Warrar 7 ty warrants all components in the COUNTRY ACRES game to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase Furthermore all MAIN P C BOARDS are warranted for 180 days 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 COUNTRY ACRES game fails to conform to the above mentioned warranty 5 sole responsibility shall be at its discretion to repair or replace any defective component with a new or remanufactured component of equal to or greater O E M specification I C E will assume no liability whatsoever for costs associated with labor to replace defective parts or travel time associated therein 5 obligation will be to ship free of charge replacement parts by U P S Ground U S mail or other comparable shipping means Any express mail or overnight shipping expense is at th
7. both pulleys and tighten as needed Check and repair harnessing as needed Repair or replace Main P C Board Replace o ring Replace drive motor Check pulley and tighten as necessary Repair harnessing as necessary Repair or replace Main P C Board Remove and replace bad eggs Clean and polish with Furniture polish Replace broken deflector Replace power cord Replace fuse in power module Check and repair harnessing Check cord and outlet for good ground Repair as needed Repair or replace Main P C Board GAME REPAIR Shown in the photo below are locations of serviceable components Procedure for removal and repair of these components may be found on the pages to follow 1 EGG LOAD SENSOR REAL 8 SOLENOID BEHIND HOPPER Or namen t MOTOR UNDER CONVEYOR BELT SCORE SENSOR BEHIND HOPPER 10 WARNING ALWAYS REMOVE POWER 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 TROUBLESHOOTING PHILOSOPHY To find problems with this game always first check what should be obvious See that the game is plugged in and all of the fuses on the game are good Next check to see that all of the connectors are firmly seated and that none of the wires have pulled out of them When trying to find out if specific components are bad or not try swapping them
8. have a hard time scoring This assures the customer will walk away with a pre determined minimum amount of tickets This is also handy in jurisdictions that insist on a guaranteed payout The range for this option is 0 10 Setting a turns this option OFF The default value for this option is 2 2 ticket minimum OPTION 8 TICKET CAP This option limits the amount of tickets that can be paid out For instance you may wish to have a long game time to assure that younger players have a lot of fun and can get tickets but you don t want to overpay with older more skilled players By enabling the ticket cap you can determine the maximum amount of tickets you will pay out The range of this option is 0 99 Setting a turns this option OFF The default value for this option is 0 Off SET UP DETAILED PROGRAMMING OPTION 9 ATTRACT TIME This option determines how long a period of time transpires BETWEEN attract modes The range for this option is 0 30 0 30 minutes Setting a turns the attract mode OFF The default value for this op tion is 3 once every 3 minutes OPTION 10 ATTRACT TYPE This option determines which TYPE of attract mode will be performed The range for this option is 1 3 1 Sound Only 2 Motion Only 3 Sound AND Motion The default value for this option is 3 both OPTION 11 EGG DROP DELAY When a gondola is empty a sensor sees that it is empty and sends a signal to the game c
9. COUNTRY ACRES OWNERS AND SERVICE MANUAL INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS IN ENTERTAINMENT INC 10123 MAIN STREET CLARENCE NY 14031 SERVICE 1 716 759 0360 FAX 1 716 759 0884 E MAIL service icegame com WEBSITE www icegame com TABLE CONTENTS INTRODUC TON PAGE 3 e OVERVIEW e GAME PLAY QUICK PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 4 c OPTIONS SET UP DETAILED PAGE 5 amp 7 e PROGRAMMING YOUR GAME e PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE 8 GENERAL CLEANING e OTHER MAINTENANCE QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING cee eeee PAGE 9 PAGE 10 17 TROUBLESHOOTING PHILOSOPHY e ACCESSING COMPONENTS e MAIN P C BOARD e SCORE SENSOR EGG LOAD SENSOR SOLENOID REPLACEMENT e CONVEYOR BELT ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT c CONVEYOR BELT MOTOR REPLACEMENT e SCORE DISPLAYS FAR FOLIO TNG S PAGE 18 SCHIEN HIS 19 22 WIRING 5 PAGE 23 33 WARRANTY PAGE 34 amp 35 ICEDOC CA9001 REVISION 12 19 02 INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW Thank you for purchasing the new COUNTRY ACRES game from We are happy to intro duce a great electro mechanical game with tons of exciting action COUNTRY ACRES TM was designed with the loca tion serviceman in mind designing both with a high level of reliability and
10. EPTACLE COULD ALSO CAUSE IMPROPER GAME OPERATION OR DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONICS DO NOT DEFEAT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG ON THE POWER CORD FOR THE SAME REASON AS GIVEN ABOVE USING AN IMPROP ERLY GROUNDED GAME COULD VOID YOUR WARRANTY HAVE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK YOU RE A C RECEPTACLE TO BE SURE THE GROUND IS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY PROGRAMMING YOUR GAME This section will give you a detailed explanation of the functions and operating characteristics of each of the programming buttons PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY TO AVOID PROBLEMS WITH YOUR GAME PLEASE NOTE THE PROGRAMMING BUTTONS ARE LOCATED INSIDE THE SLIDING DRAWER ACCESS THESE BUTTONS BY REMOVING THE ALLEN BOLTS THAT SECURE THE DRAWER TO THE CABINET THERE IS 1 BOLT ON EACH SIDE OF THE CABINET AFTER REMOVING THE BOLTS PULL OUT ON THE LOG CONTROL PANEL TO OPEN THE DRAWER PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS To enter programming press the small black button located on the Main P C Board located between the 2 large edge connectors To change to the different game option numbers press the SELECT button located on a bracket in side the game drawer The option NUMBER will be seen on the Egg Timer display on the playfield Press this button to scroll through the options To change to different option values press the STEP button located on a bracket inside the game drawer The option VALUE will be seen on the Egg Counter display on the playfield Pre
11. ILURE TO REPLACE THE SCREWS CAN RESULT IN INTERMITTENT OPERATION OF THE GAME OR COMPLETE FAILURE SCORE SENSOR 1 Open control panel drawer and remove front glass 2 Loosen the square drive screws that fasten the glass side rails to the front sides of the cabinet 3 Lift up then slide the rails out of the cabinet 4 Slide the playfield about 2 3rds of the way out to make it easier to work on You can allow it to tilt onto the control panel drawer The drawer has been de signed to support the weight of the playfield T 1 5 Remove connector to score sensor 6 Remove the hardware that secures the score sen sor to the score hopper 7 Assemble in reverse order NOTE BE CAREFUL TO BE SURE THAT THE CONNECTOR IS PROPERLY INSTALLED IF NOT DAMAGE TO THE SENSOR MAY OCCUR EGG LOAD SENSOR 1 Open control panel drawer and remove front glass 2 Loosen the square drive screws that fasten the glass side rails to the front sides of the cabinet 3 Lift up then slide the rails out of the cabinet 4 Slide the playfield about 2 3rds of the way out to make it easier to work on You can allow it to tilt onto the control panel drawer The drawer has been de signed to support the weight of the playfield 5 Remove the connector to the egg load sensor See photo on next page 6 Carefully remove the sensor and replace with a new sensor 7 Assemble in reverse order GAME REPAI
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13. R 2 2 27 mead lt er eg ae en eee 4 NOTE BE CAREFUL BE SURE THAT THE CONNECTOR IS PROPERLY INSTALLED IF NOT DAMAGE TO THE SENSOR MAY OCCUR SOLENOID REPLACEMENT 1 Open control panel drawer and remove front glass 2 Loosen the square drive screws that fasten the glass side rails to the front sides of the cabinet 3 Lift up then slide the rails out of the cabinet 4 Slide the playfield about 2 3rds of the way out to make it easier to work on You can allow it to tilt onto the control panel drawer The drawer has been de signed to support the weight of the playfield 5 Remove the Fast on connectors to the solenoid 14 NOTE BE SURE SEE THAT THE ORANGE STRIPED WIRE GOES TO THE BANDED SIDE OF THE DIODE ON THE SOLENOID WHEN RE INSTALLING THE FAST ON S 6 Remove the cotter pin from the solenoid Discard the old cotter pin 7 Remove the three 3 Allen bolts and hex nuts that mount the egg load hopper to the plastic pan els NOTE BE CAREFUL TO NOT LOSE THE SOLE NOID SPRING THE GAME WILL NOT WORK PROPERLY WITHOUT THIS SPRING 8 Remove the egg load hopper from the game 9 Remove the two 2 screws that secure the sole noid and sensor mounting bracket to the plastic pan els See photo on next page 10 Install the new solenoid body to the game by stalling the moun
14. S CHICKEN FEED BAG DECAL ICE LOGO CONTROL PANEL OVERLAY DECAL BUTTON DECAL LOWER CONVEYOR FRONT DECAL LOWER CONVEYOR REAR DECAL UPPER CONVEYOR FRONT DECAL SCORE HERE DECAL PROGRAMMING DECAL TARGET DECAL CONVEYOR BASE DECAL SERIAL NUMBER TAG FUSE REPLACEMENT WARNING DECAL POWER DISCONNECT WARNING DECAL ON OFF POWER DECAL PLAYFIELD DECAL INSIDE REAR DECAL BACKGROUND 19 TSI SNA ETUSJU ero 2 1 377777 4 TITU 010 3 ciy 91 9 TINODO 4 2 TEEN 2 13333331 4 4 eee ee eee ees HD 2 f 20 TEE L sal i 21 602 2 444 5001 Goor a 22 Q3SIA34 20 06 1 alva ATANASSV NILYVAW NOILdIHOS3Q QSA XO0OLVO Evita YOLOW XO800CVOF SAYOV YOLOW LVS VSLV 3189019 YOLOW 80025 8 8002508 6L LSIML 20168 1IVW14 L8LZ 4 23 2 LL 20 81 11 20 06 1 NILHVNW A TANASSY QSA XOOOLVO JWYNJJI4 YOLOW 144HM XM800EVIH NOILdIHOS4Q S44HOV g COLCH HOL
15. S The graphics were chosen for their Kid friendly look The sounds are just pure fun GAME ELECTRONIC The game electronics were chosen for their reliability and serviceability All of the game sounds are recorded with a high sample rate and are played back through a high quality au dio amplifier GAME PLAY Game play is simple The idea is to knock as many eggs out of the Ferris wheel gondolas as possible in a given time period The more eggs you knock out The more tickets you win Begin the game by inserting enough money for 1 credit The conveyor belts will begin to run and the eggs will start moving around the playfield The first time you hit the spin button or after about 5 10 seconds the game count down timer will begin As long as there is time left on the clock you may try to knock as many eggs as you can out of the gondo las on the Ferris wheel The eggs will fall into the score hopper Each time an egg goes into the hopper tickets will be paid out based on the adjustable settings in game program ming As the gondolas are emptied they will automatically re fill as go back around to the top of the game A sensor will determine if they are empty and signal a solenoid gate to release another egg The game ends when time runs out Please see the programming section of the manual to determine how to set up your game QUICK PROGRAMMING To enter programming press the small black button located on t
16. a single PLL style flo rescent light bulb for game lighting This bulb can be purchased at any lighting supply house or from I C E The bulb type is PL L 40W 41 RS IS Simply snap new one into position to replace IMPORTANT IF YOU REMOVE THE PLAYFIELD FOR ANY MAINTENANCE BE SURE NONE OF THE GAME HARNESSING GETS PINCHED WHEN RE INSTALLING THE PLAYFIELD NOTE ALWAYS REMEMBER TO INSTALL THE BOLTS THAT SECURE THE DRAWER TO THE CABINET WHEN YOU ARE DONE SER VICING THE GAME QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING Game won t take or add money correctly Character won t spin and hit tar gets No or Low game sound Tickets will not dispense or dis pense improperly Score sensor will not work properly Eggs will not load or keep loading Ferris Wheel won t turn or turns intermittently Conveyor belts won t run or run intermittently Eggs get caught and jammed up Game dead won t work at all Game continuously locks or freezes up Bad coin switch Bad harnessing Bad Main P C Board Improper game programming Control panel button bad Bad harnessing Bad spin gear motor or limit switch Bad speaker Volume set too low Bad or disconnected speaker wiring Bad Main P C Board Bad or Dirty Ticket dispenser Bad Harnessing Bad Main P C Board Programming settings incorrect Score sensor bad or disconnected Bad or dirty sensor Bad harnessing Bad Main P C Board Hopper fill sensor dirty or not working Gondola sensor mir
17. e cost of the purchaser Products will be covered under warranty only when The serial number of the game with the defective parts is given The serial number of the defective part if applicable is given Defective parts are returned to I C E shipping pre paid in a timely fashion if requested by I C E A copy of the sales receipt is available as proof of purchase upon request of distributors independent privately owned and operated In their judg ment they sell parts or accessories other than those manufactured by I C E We cannot be responsible for the quality suitability or safety of any non I C E part or any modification including labor which is performed by such a distributor 34 ICE Inc warrants that all of its products will be free from defects in material and workmanship When placing a warranty request please be prepared to provide the following information Serial Number of Game or Bill of Sale e Machine Type e A Detailed Description of the Equipment Fault Symptoms ICE product including Cromptons Sam s Billiards Uniana and Bell Fruit is warranted as follows 180 days on the Main PCB and Computers 90 days on all other components i e DBV s Ticket Dispensers etc 30 days on repaired items 3 years on all Crane Harnessing 9 Months on Printers DKS cashless systems offer a 3 year warranty on all components ICE Inc shall not be obligated to furnish a warran
18. er above 2 Set the conveyor assembly on the edge of a table and punch out one of the retaining pins that hold the belt together You will see that one side of the pins has a head on it similar to that of a nail Punch the pin out from the OPPOSITE side The belt will now fall off the conveyor unit exposing the motor 16 GAME REPAIR PUNCH OUT PIN FROM 3 Unsolder and remove the old motor NOTE THE POLARITY ON THE WIRES OR THE NEW MOTOR COULD RUN BACKWARDS 4 Install the new motor Be sure the polarity is cor rect and be sure that the wiring is secured out of the way so it can t get caught on the conveyor belting 5 Re install the belt Be sure the sprockets are lined up correctly Slide the pin through the belting and tap into place 6 Re assemble in reverse order HINT IF THE EGGS ARE REMOVED FROM THE GAME YOU CAN PLUG THE UNIT INTO THE GAME TO MAKE SURE IT WORKS BEFORE RE INSTALLING ANYTHING YOU CAN ALSO TEST THAT THE MOTOR WORKS BY CONNECTING TO 12VDC SUPPLY IF YOU HAVE ONE AVAILABLE SCORE DISPLAYS 1 Open control panel drawer and remove front glass 2 Loosen the square drive screws that fasten the glass side rails to the front sides of the cabinet 3 Lift up then slide the rails out of the cabinet 4 Slide the playfield about 2 3rds of the way out to make it easier to work on You can allow it to tilt onto the control panel drawer The drawer has been de signed to support the weig
19. es played The range for this option is 0 1 Setting a 0 sets the game up to work on coins Setting a 1 sets the game to work on credits The default value for this option is 1 OPTION 5 HITS PER DISPENSE This option determines how many eggs must be scored before a dispense command is given This option is handy if you have a high ticket value and you wish to dispense fewer tickets EXAMPLE You could set this option to 5 and option 6 to 1 This would mean that each time you scored 5 eggs you would get 1 ticket The range for this option is 1 10 The default value for this option is 1 1 ticket per egg scored OPTION 6 TICKETS PER DISPENSE This option determines how many tickets are paid out each time the dispense commana is given This option is handy where the ticket value is very low and you wish to give away more tickets than you normally could This option also allows for some interesting possibili ties for ticket payouts EXAMPLE Lets say you wanted to pay out 10 tickets BUT ONLY if the player got 8 eggs By setting option 5 to 8 and this option to 10 you would pay out 10 tickets for every 8 eggs hit The range for this option is 1 10 The default value for this option is 1 1 ticket per dispense command or egg OPTION 7 JUST FOR PLAYING This option is handy for giving out tickets just for playing the game This is handy when the kids play ing are very young or not talented and
20. he Main P C Board located be tween the 2 large edge connectors To change to the different game option numbers press the SELECT button located on a bracket inside the game drawer The option NUMBER will be seen on the Egg Timer display on the play field Press this button to scroll through the options To change to different option values press the STEP button located on a bracket inside the game drawer The option VALUE will be seen on the Egg Counter display on the playfield Press this but ton to scroll through the option values To exit the programming mode press the programming button once again NOTE To enter the TEST mode press select button while holding down the step button To exit the test mode turn game power off and back on Option Description Default value Max Min Notes 0 Volume 5 10 0 1 20 99 20 2 Coin 1 1 10 0 O Free Play 3 Coin 2 1 10 0 0 Off 4 Coin Credit Counter 1 1 0 1 Credit 5 Hits per Dispense 1 10 1 6 Tickets per Dispense 1 10 17 7 Just for Playing 2 10 0 8 0 99 0 9 Attract time 3 30 0 minutes Off 10 Attract Type 3 3 1 1 lt Sound 2 3 Both 11 Egg Drop Delay 10 15 5 12 Factory Reset 0 1 0 1 Reset SET UP DETAILED PROGRAMMING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING WHEN INSTALLING THIS GAME A 3 PRONG GROUNDED A C RECEPTACLE MUST BE USED FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS FAILURE TO USE A GROUNDED REC
21. ht of the playfield 5 Remove the connectors from the display See photo 6 Remove the plastic hex nuts that secure dis plays to the plastic panels Remove the displays 7 Re assemble in reverse order IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING GAME REPAIRS PLEASE CONTACT OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT PHONE 1 716 759 0360 FAX 1 716 759 0884 E MAIL service icegame com 1004 1010 FP1019 CA1063 CA3001 BG3002 CA3006 027 028 020 CA3030 CA3040 CA3042 4001 54003 5011 PARTS LISTING MECHANICAL PARTS LEG LEVELER MOUNTING BRACKET CONVEYOR ASSEMBLY LEVELER FOOT LONG MOTOR TENSIONING SPRING EGG 4 SPEAKER GRILL SHINGLE PANEL FRONT GLASS SIDE GLASS EGG RELEASE ARM GONDOLA SENSOR MIRROR CONVEYOR BELT CONVEYOR GEAR SPROCKET TIMING BELT CONVEYOR DRIVE O RING MOTOR SOLENOID SPRING ELECTRONIC ELECTRICAL 2002 2005 DD2007X FP2007 58449 5 TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY LARGE ROUND PUSH BUTTON WHITE POWER MODULE ASSEMBLY 4 SPEAKER SOLENOID GLOBE MOTOR ASSEMBLY PLASTIC BULB CLIP PLASTIC BULB SUPPORT POWER CORD FAN GUARD DISPLAY P C BOARD MAIN P C BOARD EGG SCORE SENSOR P C BOARD RESET BUTTON ASSEMBLY TICKET DISPENSER DEL TRONICS FLUORESCENT BULB PL L 40W 41 RS IS LIGHT BALLAST ASSEMBLY 18 CA7001 CA7002 7004 CA7005 7010 CA7011 7012 7018 CA7020 CA7053 CA7052 DECALS GRAPHIC
22. move the 2 playfield SHIPPING BOLTS that are located under the guide rails right under the sides of the playfield towards the front of the game 2 Remove the connectors that connect the playfield to the Main P C Board and cabinet 3 Loosen the square drive screws that hold the glass channels to ERR the front sides of the gt cabinet Lift up on the 1 rails then slide them out of the game 4 Slide the playfield out of the game es ae 0 A 22 Cd NOTE Many items playfield be serviced without removing the playfield from the game There is enough slack in the harnessing to allow the play field to be slid forward without removing it from the cabinet If the game is not being moved it is not necessary to re install the playfield shipping bolts MAIN P C BOARD 1 To service the Main P C Board open the Control panel drawer and access the board 2 Carefully remove all of the connectors from the C Board There are 2 screws that retain the long JAMMA connector to the board WARRING RITA MI 5 2 jii GAME REPAIR 3 Remove the plastic hex Standoffs that secure the board to the cabinet 4 Re assemble in reverse order NOTE DON T FORGET TO RE INSTALL THE 2 SCREWS THAT SECURE THE JAMMA HARNESS TO THE BOARD FA
23. nd remove front glass 2 Loosen the square drive screws that fasten the glass side rails to the front sides of the cabinet 3 Lift up then slide the rails out of the cabinet 4 Slide the playfield about 2 3rds of the way out to make it easier to work on You can allow it to tilt onto the control panel drawer The drawer has been de signed to support the weight of the playfield 5 Unplug the connector from the conveyor assem bly GAME REPAIR 6 Remove the four 4 Allen Bolts that secure the NOTE BE SURE THAT THE PADDLES ON THE conveyor to the plastic panels and slide up and out CONVEYOR DO NOT HIT THE METAL HOPPERS of the playfield AFTER INSTALLATION a a ae A NOTE CLEARANCE When replacing front conveyor there adjust able bolts on the left hand hopper to assure that it is set as close as possible to the conveyor but not touching the conveyor paddles If set too far from the paddles binding of the eggs might occur Fe iK LOOSEN ADDITIONAL HARDWARE FOR THE CONNECTOR TO CLEAR THE PLASTIC PANELS DEPENDING ON WHICH CONVEYOR YOU ARE REMOVING You now either send conveyor unit in to for service or you may proceed to the next REPLACEM ENT section to service the motor 1 Remove the conveyor assembly as instructed 7 Re assemble reverse ord
24. omputer to dispense an egg The positioning of the sensor re quires a delay between the sensing and the dispens ing of the egg Since there are mechanical variations from motor to motor the drop delay time might not be the same from game to game Also as the game gets older the gears wear in and the internal me chanical resistance in the gear box goes down mak ing it run faster To compensate for this the delay time is adjustable If the eggs drop too soon increase the value of the option If the eggs drop too late decrease the value of the option The range for this option is 5 15 5 15 milliseconds The default value for this option is 10 OPTION 12 FACTORY RESET This option will reset ALL programming options to their factory default values at one time The range for this option is 0 1 Setting a 1 will reset all val ues The default value for this option is MAINTENANCE GENERAL CLEANING WARNING DISCONNECT POWER WHEN WORK ING ON THE INTERIOR OF THE GAME AS HIGH VOLTAGE A C POWER MAY BE PRESENT CABINET Since the cabinet is constructed of a rough finish wood the best way to clean heavy dirt is to spray a cleaner such as Fantastic or Formula 409 on the cabinet brush the cleaner onto the surface then wipe with a LINT LESS cloth GLASS Any commercially available glass cleaner will work well however aerosol products work best INSIDE PLAYFIELD It is necessary to keep the in side of the pla
25. ror missing or dirty Sensor wiring bad Egg drop delay programming set incorrectly Bad or broken drive belt Bad drive Motor Belt tension spring broken or missing Loose drive pulley Bad motor harnessing Bad Main P C Board Bad or broken drive o ring Bad drive motor Loose drive pulley Bad motor harnessing Bad Main P C Board Dented or cracked egg Eggs and pathways dirty Deflector plastic on top chute broken Broken power cord Blown main power fuse Bad harnessing to main transformer Bad A C ground causing excess static build up Check internal harness grounds Voltage regulator on Main P C Board bad Replace coin switch Check w meter and repair as necessary Check and repair or replace if necessary Check settings and program if necessary Replace button Check and repair or replace if necessary Replace gear motor Check connections and replace if needed Check programming and adjust Check wiring Repair or replace Main P C Board Repair or replace Ticket Dispenser Repair or replace harnessing Repair or replace Main P C Board Check programming and adjust if needed Repair or replace if necessary Clean or replace as necessary Repair harnessing Repair or replace Main P C Board Clean or replace sensor as necessary Clean or replace mirror as needed Check and repair harnessing as needed Check programming adjust if necessary Repair or replace as necessary Replace drive motor Replace tension spring Check
26. serviceability The extensive use of sub assemblies makes servicing and cleaning a snap The game incorporates some unique fea tures BARN STYLE CABINET The cabinet has immedi ate eye catching appeal to kids of all ages They just have to go over to see what it s all about The all ply wood cabinet construction is both very strong and authentic looking for a game of this type The plastic roof shingles add a great touch to the look white wood window frames really add to the great barn look All glass in the game is 1 4 tempered PLAYFIELD The playfield is manufactured as a sub assembly which is easy to remove should ser vicing ever be required The playfield is full of ramps slides conveyor belts and wheels Along with a spin ning game character it is beautiful to watch At the same time game play has been made extremely easy so kids of all ages can easily play it Kids just love to make things happen and making it happen easily it what we ve accomplished CONVEYOR BELTS The conveyor belt assemblies are themselves sub assemblies making them easy to service as well The belts are commercial grade industrial belts made for years of continual use Their use in this product assures a lifetime of trouble free service The drive motors have been tested in excess of 150 000 games with no failures The mo tors were chosen for their compact design and ex treme reliability for this application GREAT GRAPHICS amp SOUND
27. ss this button to scroll through the option values To exit the programming mode press the program ming button once again NOTE To enter the TEST mode press select button while holding down the step button To exit the test mode turn game power off and back on OPTION 0 VOLUME This option determines how loud the game volume will be The higher the number the higher the vol ume Setting a 0 turns the game sound off The range for this option is 0 10 The default value for this option is 5 OPTION 1 TIME This option determines how long the time of the game is The range of this option is 20 99 20 99 seconds The default value for this option is 20 20 seconds SET UP DETAILED PROGRAMMING OPTION 2 COIN 1 This option determines how many coins it takes to earn 1 credit or play 1 game The range for this op tion is 0 10 Setting a 0 puts the game into FREE PLAY mode The default value for this option is 1 OPTION 3 COIN 2 This option determines how many COIN 1 s it takes to earn a credit or play 1 game This option is used for special instances where a different value of coin is needed NOTE FOR MOST APPLICATIONS LEAVE THE OPTION SET 1 FOR OTHER APPLICA TIONS PLEASE CALL OUR SERVICE DEPART MENT FOR ASSISTANCE Setting a 0 turns this coin mech OFF OPTION 4 COIN CREDIT COUNTER This option determines whether the game counter will register individual coins or credits gam
28. ting screws through the plastic panel and sensor mounting bracket and into the so lenoid 11 Slide the solenoid plunger into the solenoid body and carefully slide the solenoid spring onto the plunger 12 Carefully re align the egg load hopper to the game making sure that as you install it the egg loading lever goes into the slot in the solenoid plunger 13 Re install and tighten the three 3 Allen bolts and hex nuts that secure the egg load hopper to the plastic panels 14 Install a new cotter pin making sure that the so lenoid spring is between the solenoid and the cotter pin 15 Bend the cotter pin over to avoid it hitting and binding on anything NOTE IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE EGG LOAD LEVER WORKS SMOOTHLY WITH NO BINDING IF ANY BINDING IS NOTICED LOOSEN THE AL LEN BOLTS AND HEX NUTS THAT SECURE THE EGG LOAD HOPPER TO THE PLASTIC PANELS AND RE POSITION SO THAT THERE IS NO BIND ING ON THE EGG LOAD LEVER RE TIGHTEN THE BOLTS 15 ORANGE STRIPED WIRE 16 Re connect the Fast ons to the solenoid tabs NOTE BE SURE TO SEE THAT THE ORANGE STRIPED WIRE GOES TO THE BANDED SIDE OF THE DIODE ON THE SOLENOID WHEN RE INSTALLING THE FAST ON S 17 Re assemble the playfield into the game and check for proper operation CONVEYOR BELT ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT Replacement of the conveyor belt and motor is done as a sub assembly Information on motor replace ment follows 1 Open control panel drawer a
29. ty request under the following conditions e Equipment has been subjected to unwarranted stress through abuse or neglect e Equipment has been damaged as a result of arbitrary repair modification attempts e Equipment that has failed through normal wear and tear ICE Inc will assume no liability whatsoever for costs associated with labor to replace defective parts or travel time associated therein All defective warranty covered components will be replaced with new or factory refurbished components equal to OEM specifications ICE Inc will cover all UPS ground or comparable shipping means freight costs during the warranty period Expedited shipments are available for an additional charge Defective parts are returned to ICE Inc at the customer s expense in a timely fashion ICE distributors are independent privately owned and operated In their judgment they may sell parts and or accessories other than those manufactured by ICE Inc We cannot be responsible for the quality suitability or safety of any non ICE part modification including labor that is performed by such a distributor Parts Service Dept Innovative Concepts in Entertainment 10123 Main St Clarence NY 14031 Phone 716 759 0360 Fax 716 759 0884 35
30. 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 spe cific component or maybe a problem with either the wiring or the Main P C Board Use extreme caution when using probes or volt meters if the game is powered up If checking continuity it is important to disconnect the harnessing at both ends as attached they may yield erroneous results P C Boards are suspected as causing problems check to see that all I C chips are firmly seated on the boards REPAIR ACCESSING COMPONENTS All components in the game are accessed by open ing up the control panel drawer on the front of the game To open the drawer remove the 2 Allen screws 1 on each side of the game that secure the drawer in place Pull on the front of the control panel and the drawer will open Once the drawer is opened you will notice that you now have access to the Main P C Board and the as sociated programming buttons rider 1553 MAIN PCB EE PROGRAMMING BUTTONS 11 GAME REPAIR You now also have access to removing the front glass of the cabinet It is necessary to remove the front glass to access the playfield To remove the glass CAREFULLY lift it out of the lower channel then remove from the game Set it in a safe location so as not to break it by accident To remove the playfield for service 1 Re
31. yfield surfaces slippery for the eggs to slide through the different chutes properly Vacuum all loose debris from the playfield then apply a good coat of spray type furniture polish such as PLEDGE This product also works well for clean ing the clear plastic guards EGGS Clean the eggs with Fantastic or Formula 409 and small brush Polish with a spray furni ture polish such as PLEDGE when done OTHER MAINTENANCE NOTE The proper amount of eggs in the game is necessary to avoid either jam ups from too many or reduced play value from too few The proper amount of eggs for the game is 2 dozen 24 Most of the game is maintenance free however you should check the following occasionally to be sure that all is in order TOOTHED DRIVE BELT Check periodically for ex cessive wear excessive wear is noted replace the belt and check that the pulleys are properly aligned and that the set screws are tight Also check that the motor tension spring is attached and working prop erly DRIVE O RINGS After a long period of time the urethane o rings may become more brittle and slip pery If you notice this simply pop the old o rings off and replace CONVEYOR BELT BEARINGS The bearings are lubed at the factory and will normally never require and additional lubrication However if you notice any squeaking sounds the end of the bearing may be LIGHTLY lubricated with common motor oil LIGHTING The game uses
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