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1. Maximum Cost of Prize For B use 100 x CPP x DPP Maximum Cost of Prize For C use 75 x CPP x DPP Maximum Cost of Prize For D use 50 x CPP x DPP Maximum Cost of Prize For E use 25 x CPP x DPP Maximum Cost of Prize Estimated Payout Guide Target Value puck A B Jp E Prize Value Range Hard Easy Estimated Win Ratio in 500 lin 100 lin 50 lin 25 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING Power supply The power supply is a ICE part number UC2010 Yellow wires are 12 volts of DC Red wires are 5 volts of DC Black wires are grounds Turn clockwise to increase power if low Power on status 5 Volts DC 1 Amps Not Used g 5 z e N 12 Volts DC 4 Amps Yellow t 5 Volts DC 15 Amps Red DC Ground Black a DC Ground Black 250 FG AC Earth Ground Green with Yellow 1 6 47Hz 63Hz AC Line Black or Brown NAAAAAAAAAL AC Neutral White or Blue Checking DC Voltages Volt test with the volt meter set to DC voltage The 5 output can be adjusted by turning the adjustment screw of the power supply Adjust to as close to 5 as possible Increasing the 5 will also increase the 12 The voltage range can be plus or minus 5 Turn to DC voltage check Positive Probe Connect to 12V on power supply orange wire to power supply Ground Probe Connect to GND on power supply Black wire to power supply Ne Troubl
2. Wa an eL OL AGL 6 LO TIOS 8 JLOFCdFd Z JLOFUNAAOQO 9 AGOTS LOKW d iS AGOTS JLOFULHOIHY IND T JLOFULTATTE IND LOK MOVE 2 LOH HHOH I ANE 0081 HI EN HHBa eHHHH EX primae I F SPEAKER 11 2 CODE amp DC POWER LINE Ear th TS Green 1 D C POWER LINE YH 3 96 5P 250REC 25 TI 3 POWER ON OFF LINE 4 PLATEAU POWER LINE 250REC 250REC White L J L d m Gray 1 41 2500 X 15EA 2800 X 15EA 3100 X 15EA I E Joystick amp Button UE ui C 1 SP CTD 12P 24 j a SMH8P SMH2P B RECT10 HE ERF SMH5P 5 Front 5 6 12 REC 187 4 Back C 9 REC 250 Le Right C 10 70 259 SLE 29 Eath 1 FND SMH10P Sensor 12 GND C GNO Orange S W Left SVP2P E 150 E Green S W Ri gh t SMP2P 150 150 58 C 2 Capsule Up amp Down Motor SMP2 x Left amp Right Motor 5 CTD 4P CTD 4P SMH3P 0 9 6 9 HE 10 11 1 2 4 5 9 White T 8 J 1 Coin Bill 6 0 21 0 6 JH 10 1 Gift Sensor ka ra SB service Coin m E REC110 LI x REC 110 SMH4P Gift Sensor SMH 10P Ca Brown Bakc amp front Bakc amp front Orange Left amp Right
3. Green Left amp Right Blue Capsule Up amp Down Purple Capsule Up amp Down Gray White Yel low Yel ow JJ Q C IC 1 Ic COQ I Ga rN C LJ c gt ico CO 8 E n 9 S y E 2 8 gt 19 xuig arium 8jdang uesJ5 p 8l Bl 91 S vi El cl LI g gt 28 8 jaa uwoigd 6ue id p amp e9 enig ebueic umosg GND Black p S W Back Brown GC 1 S W Front Red ME S W Lef t range 0 16 lt S W Right Green C 6 2 3 u S W Up Blue Sky 0 15 S W Down Pink D SMH3P SMPSP 0 8 12v ku C 9 ral Dy S W Front CTD 20P ES amp Brown S W Back ui 10 SMP2P E SMH2P amp ack GND lue Orange 12 C 11 Motor Front amp Back Red m Ea 1 Motor Front amp Back SMPeP BE Brom M 2 Left amp Right Motor Left amp Right Motor 7 CTD 12P CTD 12P 12 Capsule Up amp Down 2 Capsule Up amp Down 14 Breathe in Gray 14 13 2 4 3 2 1 P 5 c3 G3 ke 9 N 12 5 10 Black Black Wel low Brown range T 20 19 18 17 16 15 01 H 21 uasi jb xoe1g 10 8 8 7 8 C 4 Valve C 9 i HIPS C 18 DC 12V ce 1 Tr C 15 S W Up C 5 g PO C 5 S W Down 0 4 Tilt Adjustment Level the game before setting the tilt bobbin and before you power on the crane If you enable the tilt option it is important that the tilt bobbi
4. Setup How to determine your cost of Prizes Cut the Rope is a pure SKILL game There are 5 distinct discs available that are to be adhered to prizes using 3M double sided tape Each disc is labeled and color coded making it easier to distinguish from EASIER to MORE DIF FICULT ICE suggests using no more than 12 prizes on the playfield at any time Di ficulhyllevel The estimated win ratio noted in the guide below was based on extensive testing but can vary de E pending on the skill of the player Your actual Payout Percentage will vary based on 4 factors Cost of game Cost of Prize Difficulty level of disc and the Skill of the player Example e fthe cost of your chosen prize is 5 and you use the E green and yellow disc assuming a 1 per game cost we estimate a prize will be won every 25 games This would equal a 20 payout 5 prize 25 in game play e lf the cost of your chosen prize is 25 and you use the C orange and yellow disc assuming a 1 per game cost we estimate a prize will be won every 75 games This would equal a 33 payout 25 prize 75 in game play e f the cost of your chosen prize is 100 and A you use the red and yellow disc assuming a 50 per game cost we estimate a prize will be won every 500 games This would equal a 4096 payout 100 prize 250 in game play To Determine Your Prize Values please use the following guide For A use 500 x CPP x DPP
5. 180 days on Main PCB s Computers amp Motors m 1 year on all LCD monitor panels m 90 days on all other electronic and mechanical components m 30 days on all l C E repairs and parts purchases I C E Inc shall not be obligated to furnish a warranty request under the following conditions m Equipment or parts have failed through normal wear and tear m Equipment has been subjected to unwarranted stress abuse or neglect m Equipment has been damaged as a result of arbitrary repair modification Products will only be covered under warranty by obtaining an authorized To obtain an RMA please provide 1 tech support with the game serial or original C E invoice and a detailed description of the failure or fault symptoms Inc will assume no liability whatsoever for costs associated with labor or travel time to replace defective parts All defective warranty covered components will be replaced with new or factory refurbished compo nents equal to OEM specifications Inc will cover domestic UPS ground or comparable shipping costs during the warranty period Interna tional or expedited shipments are available for an additional charge To obtain credit defective parts must be returned to 1 Inc at the customer s expense within 30 days After 30 days a 15 re stocking fee will ap ply to all returns ICE distributors are independent privately owned and operated In their judgment they may se
6. Drive Wheels carriage CT4002 Rubber Grommet black used for drive wheels on wagon and carriage CT4003 Rubber Drive Belt red CT3032 Worm Drive Gear wagon and carriage CT1052 Brass Gear carriage Electronics CT8422 Microswitch CT2004 Joystick CT2005 Button with Switch CT2032 Display pcba CT2034 Main board CT2039R Receiver Prize Sensor CT2039T Transmitter Prize Sensor 2133CTL Controller for chasing rope light Graphics PART CT3000 CT7000 CT7001 CT7002 CT7003 CT7004 CT7005 CT7006 CT7007 CT7008 CT7011 CT7012 CT7026 CT7027 CT7028 CT7040 CT7031 CT7032 CT7033 CT7034 CT7035 CT7036 CT7037 CT7038 CT7039 CT7041 CT7041 DESCRIPTION Control Panel Display Filter Cabinet Side Prize Door Cabinet Front Candy Chart Instructions opider Eyes Button Decal Mirror Motor Cover Control Panel Front Control Panel oide marquee Upper Marquee Front LowerMarquee Programming Buttons Harnessing Button Harnessing Harnessing Harnessing Speaker Harnessing Motor Solenoid Harnessing MF SW Harnessing Display Harnessing Sub Exit Harnessing Main Board Power Kit T shirt Decal Kit Cut the Rope logo GAME Oo A AQ M e WARRANTY POLICY Inc warrants all components in new machines to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the period listed below m
7. GH THE GAME CIRCUITRY WHICH COULD CAUSE DAMAGE THE POWER SUPPLY IS NOT VOLTAGE ADJUSTABLE TO OPERATE THE GAME AT VOLT AGES OTHER THAN THOSE IT WAS DESIGNED FOR PLEASE CONTACT OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT FOR VOLTAGE CONVERSION INFORMATION WARNING DO NOT remove any of the components on the main board e g compact flash and eproms while the game is powered on This may cause permanent damage to the parts and the main board Removing any main board component part while powered on will void the warranty 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 The game requires 3 amps of AC power from your AC outlet Game Play Er L H Y 1 F Y j tef ha a I 5 L I LV c or Zx k P i l h z x bra IH PN P nm i p P n With Joystick Use Your i to Aim for Candy TARGET A Ay Vacuum Must Land INSIDE yy Center of Target to WIN 7 o YOu WIN YOU IZ Setup Configuration In order to setup your game you will need to access the main PCB board Open the large front door shown below On the left wall you will find the main PCB circuit board Located on the main PCB circuit board are the volume control earphone jack program test buttons and dipswitches The d
8. PS EJ m 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 of Contents oafety and Warnings Game Play oetup Configuration Dipswitch Settings Determine your Cost of prizes Power supply information Error codes and solutions Board layout w connectors Wiring Power joysticks and buttons Wiring Claw and coin Wiring Motors Tilt Adjustment Cabinet and door glass replacement opares Warranty Rev A June 8 2012 SAFETY AND WARNINGS BEFORE YOU BEGIN WARNING WHEN INSTALLING THIS GAME A GROUNDED A C RECEPTACLE MUST BE USED FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS FAIL URE TO USE A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE COULD ALSO CAUSE IMPROPER GAME OP ERATION OR DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONICS NOTE THIS GAME IS INTENDED FOR INDOOR USE ONLY DO NOT DEFEAT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG ON THE POWER CORD FOR THE SAME REASON AS GIVEN ABOVE USING AN IMPROPERLY GROUNDED GAME COULD VOID YOUR WARRANTY HAVE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK YOUR A C RECEPTACLE TO BE SURE THE GROUND IS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY THIS GAME IS DESIGNED TO DISSIPATE STATIC ELECTRICITY THROUGH THE GROUND ING PLANE OF THE GAME IF THE A C GROUND DOES NOT WORK THE GAME COULD DISCHARGE STATIC ELECTRICITY THROU
9. e Shoot Error Codes When either a switch is not seen or a motor doesn t work the crane will display a error code telling you what error it has encountered Refer to the chart below for description of those error codes and suggestions to resolve them Error EA or EB error Check U15 pins 4 amp 9 for 12 VDC check Replace U15 L1 L2 U17 Check U15 pins 2 3 13 14 for outputs Check U15 pins 1 amp 15 Check L1 L2 Check U17 TF U15 BAD Check D11 D3 D10 D2 D15 D7 D14 and D16 Replace defective diodes Error EC Check U16 pins 4 amp 9 for 12VDC check RM2 Replace RM2 U16 L3 U17 Check U16 pin 1 Check L3 Check U17 Coin or Prize meter non Check U16 pins 4 amp 9 for 12VDC check RM2 Replace RM2 U16 L4 U17 working Check U16 pins 3 amp 4 for meter pulses Check U16 pin 15 Check L4 Check U17 10 dH V I LHOIM 2 ASUT IND Z AAS MOVH 8 AAS HHOH S AS NIAAOQ T AAS dive AAS LAHT g AAS LHH L CNA AV Id 517 ACL OL AGL 6 NIOD dHS 8 LNO NIOQD LOO LATD 9 MS dOOd Ss MoL ILL F AS LADS IND Z IND T IND Z AUI t IND Z AUI WOd LHDId 8 WOS LJH I ND 9 G WOd HWOH F WOd LHV LS dWv Tz ACT fi can 0 00000000018 S T 3 25557 r m 2 ea sa iratos iua MH us EE EE M
10. ipswitches set the price of play enter test modes and disable attract audio The switch labeled Coin Sw will credit the machine without advancing the Coin Meter The MODE UP and DOWN buttons are used when in test mode The dipswitch settings can be found on the next page To adjust the volume control turn the knob to increase or decrease the volume levels The CLR button clears credits f T Tn T1 gt k om t Ho exe 0 00 72 79 4 ODE COIN SW TIT 9 ET fE Pea UP my DOWN CLR C 8 T PC5_ 11 Te E RE R R R RE R SW cay oy CC 5222 222 4 T ATE 2 amp 7191 J m d ael ved DIP Switch Settings SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 eme i m ex rp LL emer TIL emer IL eee LL mex sassa a mmm ranean Off Tilt Off Game will sound alarm and reset Game will still function on Tilt On Game will display E7 and no longer work Game must be powered down to reset Game will remain out of order until power is cycled et TT _ _ _ m p p p a mn o On Play till you win enabled Game will continue to give a credit and allow the player to play until a prize has been seen by the prize sensor
11. ll parts and or accessories other than those manufactured by I C E Inc We cannot be responsible for the quality suitability or safety of any part or modification including labor that is performed by such a distributor Innovative Concepts in Entertainment 10123 Main St Clarence NY 14031 Phone 716 759 0360 Fax 716 759 0884 www icegame com 19
12. n is adjusted properly Adjust the tilt bob so that there is between 1 16 to 1 8 is present all around Loosen the wing nut adjust the bobbin up or down and then tighten the wing nut 6158 AX 6 WASHER 6098 8X 6 SPLIT WASHER 6328 AX 64 4x CERAMIC ISOLATOR 6 32 x 1 4 Machine Screw 1051 TILT BOB Replacing Cabinet and Door Glass 6004A 10X 8 32 KEP NUT CT3028 SIDE GLASS CT1028 2X GLASS RETAINING BRACKET b Y Remove the 10 8 32 Kep nuts that hold the glass retaining bracket to the cabinet The glass can be removed Reassembly in reverse order 6004A 8X 8 32 KEP NUT CT1029 2X GLASS RETAINING BRACKET CT3027 RONT GLASS Remove the 8 8 32 nuts that hold the glass retaining bracket to the door The glass can be removed Reassembly in reverse order 16 opider CT3010X Complete Assembly of Spider CT3006 Spider Fringe CT4001 Spider Legs 6 per game CT3010A Suction Cup Nipple white CT3010B Pump green CT3010C Valve yellow CT3010D Cable Retractable white CT3010E Spider Body Spine CT3010F Spider Body Shell w Leg holes CT3010G Spider Shell no holes CT3010H Threaded Metal Tube Vacuum side CT3010J Threaded Metal Tube Rope side Wagon CT1055X Wagon Assembly CT1053 Brass Gear wagon CT3031 Drive Wheel wagon CT2009 Motor up down for rope Carriage CT1061 Crane Unmodified CT2008 Motor used in wagon and carriage CT3030

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