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1. NACK ATTACK CAL ANID FACTORY CANDY gu iy v M a ak 2 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 INTRODUCTION irse iac ns PAGE 3 GAME FEATURES GAME PLAY TESTING 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GAME SET UP e ASSEMBLY e TESTING CLEANING PROGRAMMING csr e qe PAGE 5 10 e PROGRAMMING MODES e OPTION MODES ERROR CODES MANUAL SETUP PERCENTAGING PAGE 11 14 OVERVIEW QUICK PAGE 15 amp 16 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS GAME REPAIR WD PAGE 17 19 GLASS REPLACEMENT e MECHANICAL REPAIR ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC REPAIR PARTS LISTINGS PAGE 20 amp 21 SCHEMATICS 22 amp 23 WIRING DIAGRAMS PAGE 24 41 WARRANTY PAGE 42 amp 43 REVISIONE 11 11 02 INTRODUCTION GAME FEATURES The new MINI CRANE by was designed with the operator in mind Reliability low main tenance available custom cabinetry and all m
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6. JURY TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS FAILURE TO USE A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE 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 REA SONS AS GIVEN ABOVE USING AN IMPROPERLY GROUNDED GAME COULD VOID YOUR WARRANTY GAME SET UP BEFORE PLUGGING THE GAME IN OR TURNING IT ON BE SURE THE GAME HAS BEEN SET TO THE PROPER VOLTAGE YOUR GAME SHOULD COME PRE SET FROM THE FACTORY CORRECT VOLTAGE HOWEVER IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO CHECK THE A C WALL RECEPTACLE VOLTAGE BEFORE PLUGGING THE GAME IN ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Carefully unbox the game from its packaging 2 Using the supplied keys unlock the front door of the cabinet 3 Cutall tie wraps holding the wagon assembly and crane in place 4 Plug the game into a three prong grounded re ceptacle NOTE The appliance must be posi tioned such that the plug is accessible during use 5 The game is now for start up TESTING After the initial setup it is time to test your game for proper operation 1 Locate the game in its permanent location 2 Be sure the game has been properly plugged into a 3 prong grounded outlet and that the recepta cle is in good working order 3 If using an extension cord be sure it is a prong grounded type of at least 16Ga 4 Verify that the game is set up for the proper volt age and turn the power to the game on 5 The game will run
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8. NOTE THIS ADJUSTMENT HAS THE MOST IMPACT ON YOUR PERCENTAGING ALLOWING THE SLIDER MORE OR LESS MOVEMENT WILL CHANGE YOUR OVERALL PAYOUT PERCENTAGE Play around with the upper collar positioning to get an idea of how this adjustment works CLAW SHAPE CLAW SHAPE will determine how easily the plush is grabbed A rounder shape will cradle the plush more making it easier to pick up plush You will want to use this shape see illustration if you have large or heavy plush and are having a difficult time dispensing enough product On the other hand if the game consistently pays out too much you may wish to change the shape of the claw if none of your other adjust ments will percentage the game properly You will want to bend the claws into more of a HEART shape See illustration This will allow the plush to slide more easily through the claws CLAW STRENGTH CLAW STRENGTH can also be used to fine tune your payout percentages By increasing claw strength from lowest power 40 to 99 highest you can adjust the strength of the sole noid You will normally want to keep your claw strength between 80 99 unless you are using very light prizes SIZE AND TEXTURE OF PLUSH The size and texture of plush will had a dramatic impact on how your game pays out Under normal circumstances the closer you can keep the prizes to having the same general size and weight the easier it will be to get consistent payouts While it is someti
9. plunger in by hand to verify the claw position and re tighten the collar CLAW SLIDER POSITIONING The job of the CLAW SLIDER is to determine the ACTUAL grab of the claw This actual grab however will change based on where the claw contacts the plush This change is what actually makes the game exciting to the customers and allows for more challenging game play The slider will move up and allow the claw to open whenever there is lateral side to side pressure exerted on the claw tips When the pressure is removed the claw instantly returns to the closed position Since the lateral side to side pressure against the claw tips is what allows the slider to func tion the shape of the claw will influence how easily the slider will work For more on claw shape read the claw shape section of the manual The claw slider is adjusted by the position of the upper collar on the solenoid body If you set the collar against the slider it will not function at all This effectively locks the slider out This is usually what is done for the auto percentaging mode If the collar is adjusted for a larger gap the claw will open further The bigger the gap the more the claw grab is actually limited You may wish to adjust the slider so that a grab of an arm leg or hand will not work but a grab of the body will You may wish to set the slider so that even a body grab won t work but a grab across the body and shoulder will 12
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11. FP2007 2033X Rope Light Controller HH1006 2089X AC Rope Light HR1019 2133CR Rope Light Red Chase 2133CW Rope Light Clear Chase 2133U Rope Light U Channel 2134 Rope Light End Cap 6324 86 32 Acorn Nut 6356 Hex Spacer Aluminum 2 56 x 3 8 6364 Plastic Glides 6365 Mirror Clip 8312 BC1018 Podium 8422 CG1078A Claw 8452 CG2014 4 way Joystick w Push Button BC2032X CG3036 Claw Coil Interconnects BW2017 CG5014 T Lock 90 deg swing BW2018 CG5015 T lock Lock Barrel CS2008 CH1052 Rare Earth Magnet CS2009X CH3002F Magnet Enclosure CG2012 CP2090X Harness Rope Light Y Splitter CS2002X 51006 Door Assembly CS2007X 51020 Candy Jaw CS2027 52021 Jaw Bracket CS2034X CS1034 Clip Holder CS2039X 51035 Clip Spacer CS2050X 51036 Adjusting Clip CS2052AX 51037 Switch Trigger CS2053X 51050 Drive Pulley Motor CS2054X 51058 Wagon Drive Shaft CS8449X 51059 Candy Jaw Shaft PP250X 51066 Spring 51070 Coil Housing CS3004 Prize Fence CS3005 Prize Chute CS3008A IGUS Micro Track 42 Link Section CS3008B IGUS Mounting Link w modified end CS3008C IGUS Mounting Link CS3008D IGUS Quick Connect Mounting Link CS3013 Coin Slide 53025 Prize Sensor Mirror 53026 53027 Door Glass CS3028 Side Glass CS3030 Guide Pulley Shaft CS3031 O ring Retainer 53032 String Spool 53037 Claw Spider CS3039 Coil Cap 20 Guide Pulley Drive Pulley Idler String Gu
12. ROW that are in serted a free game will be given The range for this option is 0 5 Setting a O turns this option OFF MODE 20 UP DOWN MOTOR TEST When the operator moves the joystick left and right the claw will raise and lower respectively The display will change from 0 1 if the up switch is made 0 2 if the down switch is made 0 3 if both switches are made MODE 21 LEFT RIGHT MOTOR TEST When the joystick is moved left and right the wagon assembly will move to the left and right The right display will change from 0 1 if the left home switch is made MODE 22 FRONT BACK MOTOR TEST When the joystick is moved left and right the wagon assembly will move to the forward and backwards The right display will change from 0 1 if the back home switch is made Entering the Accounting Mode To enter the accounting mode open the front door and press the button marked ACCOUNT Located on the main board housing inside the front door The left displays will flash between credits then the number of credits 1 9999 If the operator presses the drop button the dis plays will flash pl plush then the number of plush that has passed through the sensor These numbers can never be reset and WILL NOT match the numbers on the mechanical counters from the counters It is advisable that the owner note this difference so that they will be able to track actual software coins credits and plush out vs mechanical coun
13. along with option 17 to adjust the position of the crane head when the game is over MODE 11 FORWARD TIME This option allows the operator to adjust the time the forward motor drive will stay on for centering purposes at game start up Available settings are 0 40 intervals of 74 sec EXAM PLE If this option is set at five then the forward drive motor will stay on for 5 74 sec 174 sec 1 sec PROGRAMMING This option is used to correctly center the crane at coin up with different coin speeds and crane sizes The operator can also use this option along with option 17 to adjust the position of the crane head when the game is over MODE 12 PLUSH COST The operator will use this option to detail the cost of an average piece of plush used in their crane in terms of the lowest denominator coin used to coin up the game EXAMPLE If the av erage cost of a piece of plush is 1 50 and the lowest denominator coin used to coin up the game is 0 25 then the number entered for this option will be 6 1 50 0 25 6 The avail able plush costs for this option are 1 20 MODE 13 PAYOUT The Operator will input the desired payout for the auto percentaging mode The available per centages for this option are 2096 5096 MODE 14 TICKETS TO PLAY This option is used only if you have a ticket dis penser In this option the operator has the abil ity to set the number of tickets that a player will be awarded just for playi
14. through a test mode at every startup See test mode explanation in the pro gramming section for details 6 Insert coins bills into the machine at least ten times into the coin mech bill acceptor to assure proper operation 7 Check the credit and prize counters for proper operation 8 Check game volume during busy time at location to set it at the proper level CLEANING Regular cleaning of this game will keep it looking new and greatly enhance its appeal Clean the windows of your MINI CRANE with a standard window cleaner such as Windex amp Clean the cabinet sides with a good cleaner such as Fantastic or 409 and a soft rag mild soapy solution can be used You may use a furniture polish when fin ished to protect the game and make it look more attrac tive NOTE DO NOT USE ALCOHOL THINNERS OF ANY KIND OR PINBALL PLAY FIELD CLEANERS ON ANY OF THE CABI NET SURFACES ESPECIALLY THE DECALS IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS REGARD ING INSTALLATION OR PROPER FUNCTION OF YOUR GAME PLEASE CALL OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT 1 716 759 0360 PROGRAMMING ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE To enter the programming mode open the front door and press the button marked PROG Lo cated on the main board housing inside the front door and the crane will move to the front center of the game Once you are in the programming mode move the joystick forward and backward or use the forward button to move through the mode
15. to the left and right you are able to raise and lower the claw mechanism Move the crane over the prize chute and lower the claw mechanism all the way until it starts to wind up backwards Re verse the motor direction to raise the claw mechanism and properly rewind the string on the spool Exit the programming mode and the string should be free of mechanical binding If the claw stays open First check for bad fuses on the main board next check that there are no wires dislodged from the connectors in the harness between the wagon and the crane the harness between the wagon and the main board the crane assembly and the wagon assembly If the problem still ex ists and no fuses are blown or wires dislodged it is likely that the transistor controlling the voltage to the claw has blown on the main board Replace main board and have the other main board repaired by electronics If the crane wagon in the home position still tries to move left or back check to see that the actuators are both present Check to see that the sensors are present Next check to see that the sensors and the actuators are both aligned Then check to see that the sensor wires are not dislodged from the connectors Finally replace the sensor it is likely to be bad 16 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 OTHE
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17. 6 FUNCTIONING BAD PRIZE SENSOR REPLACE PRIZE SENSOR LOOSE OR DAMAGED SENSOR HARNESS CHECK W METER AND REPAIR CLAW GOES DOWN AND THEN DOWN SWITCH BAD REPLACE DOWN SWITCH UP BUT DOES NOT CLOSE LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESS TO DOWN CHECK W METER AND REPLACE SWITCH CLAW COMES UP AND ABOUT UP SWITCH BAD REPLACE UP SWITCH 15 SEC PASSES BEFORE LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESS UP SWITCH W METER AND REPLACE CRANE MOVES TO THE HOME POSITION CRANE OR WAGON WHEELS MISSING OR DAMAGED O RING DRIVE BELTS REPLACE O RING BELTS SLIP LOOSE SET SCREWS IN WHEELS TIGHTEN SET SCREWS LOOSE SET SCREWS IN DRIVE COUPLER TIGHTEN SET SCREWS RAILS NEED TO BE SCUFFED SCUFF TOP OF RAILS WITH SANDPAPER 15 10 11 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING A self test will be performed each time the front door is closed or the game is powered up If the Wagon does not move smoothly through a full travel from left to right check to see that the wheel spacing is correct If the spacing is correct then check the 2 cabinet rails for burrs that may cause the wheels to bind Also check for broken or loose drive belts If the Wagon does not move smoothly through a full travel from front to back check to see that the rod bushings are straight and not binding Check for excessively loose drive belts or one of them broken If the front door is having trouble closing fully check to see that the front door harness is routed prop erly Also be sure the p
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19. E GAME WILL NOT TAKE MONEY BAD COIN SWITCH CHECK W METER AND REPLACE OR GIVE CREDITS CORRECTLY COIN DISCOUNTING SET WRONG CHECK PROGRAMMABLE SETTING COINS PER CREDIT SETTING INCORRECT CHECK PROGRAMMABLE SETTING BAD COIN MECHANISM ADJUST OR REPLACE LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESSING CHECK W METER REPAIR BAD MAIN P C BOARD REPAIR OR REPLACE MAIN BOARD DISPLAYS DO NOT WORK BAD 12V FUSE REPLACE WITH PROPER FUSE BAD DISPLAY P C BOARD REPAIR OR REPLACE P C BOARD BAD MAIN P C BOARD REPAIR OR REPLACE P C BOARD LOOSE OR DAMAGED DISPLAY HARNESSING CHECK W METER AND REPAIR CRANE OR WAGON DOES NOT BAD MOTOR REPLACE MOTOR LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESSING CHECK W METER REPAIR BAD SWITCH ON BUTTON OR JOYSTICK REPLACE SWITCH BAD HARNESSING TO BUTTONS OR JOYSTICK CHECK W METER REPAIR BLOWN FUSE TO MOTORS ON MAIN P C B REPLACE WITH PROPER FUSE BROKEN DRIVE BELT REPLACE BROKEN BELT CRANE KEEPS TRYING TO BAD LIMIT SWITCH S REPLACE SWITCH S MOVE IN TO THE HOME LIMIT SWITCH NOT ALIGNED WITH ACTUATOR ALIGN SWITCH AND ACTUATOR POSITION CLAW WILL NOT CLOSE BLOWN FUSE TO CLAW ON MAIN P C BOARD REPLACE WITH PROPER FUSE BAD COIL REPLACE COIL LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESSING CHECK W METER AND REPAIR CLAW HAS MECHANICALLY JAMMED FIND JAM AND REPAIR CLAW STAYS CLOSED BAD DRIVE TRANSISTOR ON MAIN P C B REPLACE TRANSISTOR CLAW HAS MECHANICALLY LOCKED FIND JAM AND REPAIR AUTO PERCENTAGING IS NOT PROGRAMMING IS NOT CORRECTLY SET SET OPTIONS 9 AND 1
20. LOCATION VOLT MAINBOARD F2 6MDQ 250 F3 3MDQ 250 F4 4MDQ 250 F5 4MDQ 250 POWERMOD 3MDQ 250 BULB REPLACEMENT 1 Remove all A C power from game Unlock and open front door Remove the clear plastic clip that holds the bulb into the bulb holder 4 Unsnap the bulb from the bulb holder This can be done by pushing on the release but ton while pulling on the bulb Replace in reverse order Be sure the bulb is snapped securely in place 7 Snap the clear plastic bulb retainer back into place GAME REPAIR PRIZE FENCE REPLACEMENT Remove all A C power from the game 2 Unlock and open the front door 3 Carefully unbolt the 3 bolts and 2 screws holding the prize fence to the play field Remove the old prize fence Assemble in reverse order PRIZE SENSOR REPLACEMENT Remove all A C power from the game 2 Unlock and open the front door 3 Remove the cover to the prize chute to ac cess the sensor Remove the 2 plastic hex spacers securing the sensor board to the bracket Carefully remove the sensor board from its mounting studs Reassemble in reverse order using a new prize sensor board 19 PARTS LISTINGS MECHANICAL PARTS CS3041 CS3042 655 Square Drive Screw Black 3 4 CS4001 655S Square Drive Screw Silver 5 8 CS4002 4006 Foam Weather stripping CS4003 5006 Cash Box CS4004 5101x Coin Mech Holder 1004 1030 Dollar Bill Validator Cover Plate
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22. RS 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 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 voltmeters if the game is pow ered up If checking continuity it is important to dis connect the harnessing at both ends as attached they may yield erroneous results If P C Boards are suspected as causing problems check to see that all chips are firmly seated the boards MAIN P C BOARD REPLACEMENT Remove all A C power from the game Unlock and open the front door Carefully remove all of the connectors from the P C Board 4 Remove the 4 long plastic hexagon nuts that secure the board to the main board housing 5 Gently pull the P C Board from the mounting studs 6 Reassemble in the reverse order using a new main P C Board 17 GLASS REPLACEMENT 1 Remove all A C power from the game 2 Open the front door and un
23. TIFF Using a tweezers or suitable tool grasp the string and route it through the small pulley wheels as shown in the photograph above Pull the string up and through the hole in the spool to secure Tie a knot Secure the knot with a small amount of glue and cut off any excess string Feed the other end of the string through the coil cap knot and secure with a small amount of glue BE SURE THE STRING CAN NOT PULL THROUGH THE HOLE Reposition the coil cap on the coil and adjust so the slider on the coil works properly Tighten the Allen screw CRANE MOTOR REPLACEMENT Remove all A C power from the game Unlock and open the front door Remove crane assembly See previous in structions Remove any drive o rings and pulley wheels from the bad motor Unsolder the motor leads from the bad mo 18 tor NOTE Be sure to note which wire goes to which motor lead If they are reinstalled backwards the motor will run the opposite of its intended direction 6 Remove the 3 bolts securing the motor to the housing 7 Carefully remove the bad motor Reassemble in reverse order using new mo tor NOTE When motor is completely rein stalled place one drop of thread lock on each of the 4 bolts that secure the motor in place to prevent the bolts from backing out FUSE REPLACEMENT CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE OF FUSE HAVING THE SAME ELECTRICAL RATING AREA
24. cation 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 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
25. ct modes Attract Type 1 2 2 1 only 2 Audio and motion Manual Strength 60 99 75 40 99 Claw strength Inc by 1 992 Auto Skill Leveling Strength Right Time Forward Time Plush Cost Payout Tickets to Play Tickets if Lose Factory Default Center On Off Snap On Off Credit Discounting Up Down Motor Test Left Right Motor Test Front Back Motor Test 0 99 0 0 9 5 0 10 5 1 20 4 20 50 33 0 50 0 0 50 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 5 0 DIAG DIAG DIAG 10 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING 0 Auto off 60 99 Claw strength in auto 99 MAX 0 9 Number of 1 4 sec time intervals right 0 10 Number of 1 4 sec time intervals forward Coins per piece of plush 20 50 Desired payout percentage 0 50 tickets to be paid just to play game 0 50 tickets to be paid if you do not win plush 0 Normal 1 Restore factory defaults upon next startup 0 Center option off 1 Center option on 0 Snap option off 1 Snap option on of Consecutive credits inserted for 1 free game Right display changes 0 1 Up switch is made 0 2 Down switch is made 0 3 Both switches are made Right display changes 0 1 Left switch is made Right display changes 0 1 Back switch is made 0 2 Front switch is made MANUAL SETUP PERCENTAGING OVERVIEW Although our crane offers the option of being able to be set up for MANUAL or AUTOMATIC PERCENTAGING mod
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27. es many operators pre fer to use the MANUAL percentaging mode for a number of reasons NOTE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS NOT APPLICABLE TO CANDY CRANES CANDY CRANES ARE GENERALLY SET UP AS PAY TILL YOU WIN AND ARE NOR MALLY SET UP FOR THE SHOVEL OR SCOOP TO GRAB AS STRONGLY AS POSSIBLE When Manually percentaging your cranes ALL of the following factors may affect your payout Claw open position Claw closed position Claw Slider positioning Claw shape Claw Strength Size and Texture of the Plush Packing of the Plush Type of Customer Basic EXPERIENCE and EXPERIMENTATION will determine the best set up for you Our cranes offer all of the popular adjustment op tions so you can easily set your crane up to work just as any other cranes you may have previously used The above mentioned factors are described in greater detail below We will review all of these in detail so you will know better how to set up your game NOTE IF YOU ALREADY KNOW HOW ALL OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED FACTORS AFFECT YOUR EARNINGS YOU MAY PROCEED TO THE SETUP SECTION CLAW OPEN POSITION The CLAW OPEN POSITION is determined by how you set the adjustable washer that is located under the solenoid plunger This should be adjusted so that the claw will go around one plush prize but will not go around more than one This is important so you can limit the payout and more accurately keep track of your prize count if you have a pr
28. etal exterior construction are some of the most important design features to be added to the newest member of our crane family To keep things easy for the operator all of our best features have been carried over from our other designs Things such as an all metal exte rior powdered epoxy paint tempered glass win dows and full featured programming are stan dards you ve come to expect from prod ucts The MINI CRANE uses state of the art electron ics with a new drive circuit for all motors In our new design even direct short circuits can t dam age the motor or coil drivers The protection is built into the drivers themselves Another advan tage is that the new board incorporates modular driver circuits so the same main board can be used on multiple products This crane has been made to give you a crane that is competitive with other smaller cranes of its size but it has been engineered to leave the competition behind Every aspect of small crane design has been scrutinized and improved to bring it up to the standards necessary to com pete in today s market We hope you thoroughly enjoy your ownership experience with your new MINI CRANE If you have any questions or comments please con tact our service department at 716 759 0360 GAME PLAY As coins are inserted into the MINI CRANE a coin in sound will be heard When sufficient coins have been inserted the game sound starts the claw clicks closed and re o
29. he game Whether the player wins a prize or not the game is over Playtill win In this mode the player has inserted enough coins to create 1 credit and will be able to play the game until they win a prize MODE 2 TIME This option allows the operator to set the game play length Options are from 10 seconds to 60 seconds in 5 second intervals MODE 3 COIN This option allows the operator to set the number of coins needed to create 1 credit A setting of 0 will put the game into free play MODE 4 BILL This option allows the operator to set the number of coins each bill is worth A setting of 0 turns this option off PROGRAMMING MODE 5 COUNTER TYPE Setting this option to 0 will have the game count credits on the mechanical and software counters Setting this option to 1 will have the game count coins MODE 6 ATTRACT This option allows the operator to set the num ber of minutes between attract modes Avail able settings are from 1 minute to 30 minutes in 1 minute intervals MODE 7 ATTRACT TYPE This option allows the operator to choose what type of attract mode they want 4 will have an attract mode with movement only 2 will have an attract mode with both audio and movement MODE 8 MANUAL STRENGTH This allows the operator to set the strength of the claw for manual percentaging Available claw strengths are 50 99 with 99 100 claw strength NOTE When in
30. ide O Ring Large Urethane O Ring Medium Urethane O Ring Small Urethane String Foot Mounting Plate 4 Speaker Cash Box Lid Leveling Feet 1 1 2 ELECTRONIC ELECTRICAL PLL Fluorescent Light Bulb 40 watt Sub miniature Micro Switch Micro Switch Standard Size Basic Display P C Board Assembly Bulb Retainer Clip Light Bulb Retainer Globe Motor DC 24 volt Solenoid Coil Sub Assembly Hamlin Reed Switch Transformer Power Module Assembly 20FT Power Cord Main P C Board Prize Sensor Opto P C Board Door Harness Harness Assembly Upper Wagon Crane Harness Display Harness Fluorescent Light Ballast Work Horse 3 Light Bulb Socket PLL 7028 7044 57007 57012 57027 57100 57102 57106 57107 57109 57110 57112 57127 57200 57201 57202 57203 57204 57205 57207 57208 57209 57212 57227 PARTS LISTINGS GRAPHICS Serial Number Decal Tempered Glass Warning Decal SNACK ATTACK CRANE ICE Logo Control Panel Front Marquee CANDY TOWN CRANE Cabinet Side Side Marquee Prize Door ICE Logo Next to front marquee Decal left Next to front marquee Decal Right Control Panel Front Marquee CANDY FACTORY CRANE Cabinet side Left Cabinet side Right Side Marquee Lower Front Panel Front door left strip Front door right strip ICE Logo Mirror Decal Next to front marquee decal Control Panel Front Marquee 21 57205 57206 5
31. ize sensor It is especially important to adjust the claw open position if you use small or beanie type prizes If the claw opening is too large you could pick up multiple prizes at once very easily This open position can be easily changed by ROTATING the Saw Blade shaped cam washer located just under the solenoid plunger Loosen the Allen head bolt under the claw assembly rotate the washer until the claw open position what you want then re tighten the Allen bolt CLAW CLOSED POSITION The CLAW CLOSED POSITION is important for determining the OVERALL grab or appearance of grab of the claw Normally the claw closed position is set so that when the solenoid in engaged the claw appears to close fully For the most part the prizes are big enough that the tips of the claw can be set up to be slightly apart when the solenoid is energized Normally you do not want the tips to bang together as they can lock into each other if they overlap too far then even when the solenoid releases the claw tips are stuck together For this reason we generally recommend that you keep about a dime sized space between the claws when they are closed Of course you can also adjust this opening size to anything you would like To adjust the claw closed position loosen the bottom collar on the solenoid housing and raise MANUAL SETUP PERCENTAGING or lower the position of the collar to adjust the closed position of the claws Push the solenoid
32. mes necessary to mix MANUAL SETUP PERCENTAGING different size prizes please be aware that this will affect your payout to some extent The biggest issue with plush size will be adjust ing the slider to compensate for the different sizes Texture of the plush can affect payouts as well Vinyl toys will stick and grab the claws differ ently than fur covered toys that will slide through more easily PACKING OF THE PLUSH How you pack the plush will have a big impact on how your game pays out Some people pre fer to tightly pack the plush to keep the payout lower This works fine until a few prizes are won and then it becomes much easier to win We suggest a loose pack as it is much easier to be consistent with and much easier to percentage TYPE OF CUSTOMER Lastly don t forget the type of customer at your location will be a determining factor You may need to make adjustments just for this SETTING UP YOUR MACHINE MANUALLY PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY TO GET THE BEST POSSIBLE RESULTS FROM YOUR MACHINE In this section we will give you an example of how you might like to set your machine up As you become more familiar with this machine you may be able to eliminate some steps 13 CALCULATIONS The best way to set up your crane manually is to test it in house over a number of games We suggest testing in 100 game increments to get the best idea of an accurate payout Once you become familiar with y
33. ng the game The available range is 0 99 tickets MODE 15 TICKETS IF LOSE This option is used only if you have a ticket dis penser In this option the operator has the abil ity to set the number of tickets that a player will be awarded when a piece of plush is not won The available range is 0 99 tickets MODE 16 FACTORY DEFAULT A setting of 0 for this option will keep the lat est operator settings A setting of 1 for this option will restore all options to factory defaults MODE 17 CENTERING ON OFF This option allows the operator to position the crane any where on the play field If option 17 is set to 0 Off the crane head will position its self at the beginning of the game according to the operator pre sets in options 10 and 11 If option 17 is set to 1 On the crane head will position its self at the end of the game accord ing to the operator pre sets in options 10 and 11 MODE 18 SNAP ON OFF This option allows the operator to turn off and on the snap of the claws at the start of the game If option 18 is set to 0 Off the claws will not snap together at the start of a game If option 18 is set to 1 On the claws will snap together at the start of a game PROGRAMMING MODE 19 CREDIT DISCOUNTING This mode allows the operator to give a free game for multiple CONSECUTIVE credits In other words if for example you set a 2 for this option for every 2 credits IN A
34. our crane and your prizes you may not need to test as extensively in house Of course you could bypass this en tire step but you might get undesirable results in the field Use the following example to figure out your PAYOUT using the following example Let s say your game costs 50 cents to play you want to pay out 33 percent and your plush cost is 2 50 First if you play 100 games at 50 cents you need to figure out what is 33 percent of 100 games at 50 cents Calculate 100 X 50 50 cents This equals 50 00 Next Calculate 50 00 X 33 which is 33 per cent Your result will be 16 50 Next divide the 16 50 by the value of your plush which in this case is 2 50 The answer is 6 6 This would mean that for each 100 games you play you would want to pay out approxi mately 6 6 prizes Let s do the same calculations again with differ ent beginning values Let s say your game costs 25 cents to play you want to pay out 20 percent and your plush cost is 1 50 First if you play 100 games at 25 cents you need to figure out what is 20 percent of 100 games at 25 cents MANUAL SETUP PERCENTAGING Calculate 100 X 25 25 cents This equals 25 00 Next Calculate 25 00 X 20 which is 20 per cent Your result will be 5 00 Next divide the 5 00 by the value of your plush which in this case is 1 50 The answer is 3 3 This would mean that for each 100 games you play you would want to pay out approximatel
35. part if applicable is given Defective parts are returned to shipping pre paid in a timely fashion if requested by A copy of the sales receipt is available as proof of purchase upon request of distributors are 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 ICE Inc warrants that all of its products will be free from defects material and workmanship When placing a warranty request please be prepared to provide the following information e 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 warranty 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 modifi
36. pens which signals the start of the game The crane will position its self in the middle of the play field and remain there with the cranes sound theme playing until the player is ready When the player has moved the joystick or pressed the buttons to move the crane the timer on the right display will begin to count down The player will position the crane above the prize and they are attempting to win and press the drop button to lower the claw If the nudging option is on then the player will have the ability to keep nudging the claw down each time the button is pressed to hone in on the chosen prize If the nudging option is off then the player will have only one chance to drop the claw When the claw is fully dropped it will close and retract to its upper most position The crane will then automatically position its self over the prize chute at the rear of the cabinet The claw will open releasing the prize if grabbed into the prize chamber The player can now remove the prize from the chamber through the prize door located in the front lower left corner of the game The game is now in its home position and is ready for the next player in line SET UP TESTING MAINTENANCE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE DIREC TIONS CLOSELY COULD CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO YOUR GAME WARNING WHEN INSTALLING THIS GAME PRONG GROUNDED RECEPTACLE MUST BE USED FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS IN
37. rize door is fully shut If it is partially open it will not allow the front door to open or close properly If the door will not lock properly or locks with difficulty check to see if the lock rotates smoothly Next check that the lock rods are not binding on the lock cam or the lock rod guides Next check that all friction points have been lubricated with molly grease Finally if need be file the lock rod guides such that the door closes and locks smoothly but be careful not to file out too much for this may cause the door not to pull tightly to the cabinet as it was intended to do If the decimals light up on the displays after a self test an error has been locked To advance through the error codes press the drop button when in error detection mode If at the beginning of the self test mode the claw does not drop one or more of the following may ap ply The prize sensor is not working or blocked The string or string lever is mechanically binding The up or down switch is sticking or misaligned from its actuator If claw stays closed it is likely that the diode has blown and the transistor controlling the claw has also blown Shut off the game immediately and have a new diode in coil assembly and transistor on main board installed If claw is jerky while being lowered it is likely that the string has mechanically bound on the spool To fix the string binding enter programming mode and go to CLAW UP DOWN MODE By moving the joystick
38. s To change the value of the mode move the joystick left and right or use the right button Once all options have been set press the drop button and the game will return to regular game plat with the new settings MODE EXPLANATIONS MODE 0 GAME TYPE There are 5 game types 0 Left Right Forward Backward Nudge This mode is for a control panel that commonly has a joystick and allows the player to lower the claw each time the drop button is pressed This allows the player to hone in on the prize they are attempting to win NOTE The crane will po sition it self according to the operator presets options 10 and 11 at coin up if option 17 is set to 0 off The crane will position it self accord ing to the operator presets options 10 and 11 at the end of the game option 17 is set to 1 1 Left Right Forward Backward Drop This mode is for a control panel that commonly has a joystick and the claw drops fully when the button is pressed NOTE The crane will posi tion it self according to the operator presets op tions 10 and 11 at coin up if option 17 is set to 0 off The crane will position it self according to the operator presets options 100 and 11 at the end of the game option 17 is set to 1 on MODE 1 GAME MODE There are two game modes Normal play This is the standard type of play where a player has inserted enough coins to create 1 credit and then plays t
39. screw the brack ets that retain the glass 3 Carefully remove all broken glass from the game Vacuum up any remaining pieces 4 Carefully install the new glass and replace the mounting brackets REMOVAL OF CRANE MECHANISM Remove all A C power from the game Unlock and open the front door 3 Slide the crane assembly to the front center of the machine for access to the micro track 4 Pull down on the micro track and pull away from the Crane This will unlock the micro track from its mounting bracket 5 Disconnect the connector from the crane as sembly 6 Carefully lift the entire crane assembly off the rails approximately 2 inches rotate clockwise as far as possible and drop past the crane rail and remove the entire assembly out from the game 7T Reassemble in reverse order STRING REPLACEMENT Remove all A C power from the game Unlock and open the front door Remove crane assembly as detailed above ox c Oe Pull the string out a bit and remove from the spool Remove the coil cap from the claw coil and remove the other end of the string 5 Take the replacement string and feed up through the bottom hole in the crane assem bly 6 10 GAME REPAIR NOTE STRING PURCHASED FROM WILL HAVE GLUE ON THE LAST 2 INCHES TO MAKE IT EASIER TO FEED UP INTO THE MECHANISM IF YOU ARE USING YOUR OWN STRING WE WOULD SUG GEST YOU GLUE THE END AND LET IT DRY SO THE END OF THE STRING IS S
40. taging If this error is logged the game will automatically revert to MANUAL settings until one of the fol lowing options is changed COST OF PLUSH AUTO MIN PAYOUT OR GAME COST This is why it is imperative that the manual set ting be setup before auto percentaging is used NOTE Changing one of these options will reset error code 10 11 and the game will begin auto percentaging with the new settings NOTE Some items on the list can not be de tected by the game and require that the opera tor watches for these actions to be performed during the start up test mode Claw close Claw open FR Error Codes E Memory Prize Sensor Up Sensor Down Sensor Left Right Sensor Front Back Sensor Left Right Motor Front Back Motor Counter Disconnect Out Of Range High Out Of Range Low Credit Display 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION MIN MAX DEF MEANING Timer Display BASIC PROGRAMMING Game Type 0 1 0 0 Left Right Forward Backward Nudge 1 Left Right Forward Backward Drop Game Mode 0 1 0 0 Normal Play 1 Play till you win Time 10 60 20 10 60 Seconds Inc every 5 seconds Coin 0 9 2 0 Free Play 1 9 Coins required for a single credit Bill 0 9 4 0 Off 1 9 Number of coins each bill is worth Counter Type 0 1 0 0 Credit counter 1 counter Attract 1 30 20 1 30 Minutes between attra
41. ters for ac counting purposes Test Mode Explanation Every time that the game is powered up of the door is closed the game will run through a test mode to check the following items HOME BACK SWITCH FRONT BACK MOTOR PRIZE SENSOR LEFT SWITCH LEFT RIGHT MOTOR OUT OF RANGE UP SWITCH CREDIT COIN DISCONNECT E MEMORY DOWN SWITCH CLAW CLOSE CLAW OPEN If any of the above items are malfunctioning the game will light the 4 decimal points on the po dium displays This will alert the operator that there has been a problem The operator needs only unlock and open the front door and the er ror codes will be displayed one at a time on the left display To move to the next error code the operator needs to press the drop button Re pairs should be made to those areas in which errors have been logged When all codes have been seen PROGRAMMING and the door is closed the game will reset error codes run through a test mode to check for proper operation and if all is well game play can start if the 4 decimals will once again light up the operator will need to check the error codes again The play can continue to the best of the machines abilities with problems until the er rors are corrected At no time should the game be inoperable unless a key component is dam aged Error code 10 11 will alert the operator that the game has paid out 8 too many or 8 too little pieces pf plush then in auto percen
42. the street You will find that various locations will payout differently just because of the types of players that frequent the locations You will also find that the plush can have a big impact on the payout percentages HINTS FOR CONSISTENT PAYOUTS 1 Find an adjustment method that works good and stick with it for all of your ICE cranes 2 Try to keep the plush size and type as consis tent as possible within the machine 3 Try to write down settings for certain types of plush EXAMPLE When you put in the Valentines Day or Christmas mix write down those set tings so you can set your crane up the same way the next time you put that particular mix into the machine Also if you have a lot of locations you can just tell your route man how to set up the cranes for that particular type of plush QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION THE DECIMALS ON THE 4 THIS IS IN FACT NOT A PROBLEM BUT A WAY OPEN THE FRONT DOOR AND THE DISPLAYS ARE LIT UP OF LETTING THE OPERATOR KNOW THAT ERROR CODES ARE SHOWN ON THE THERE WAS A PROBLEM DURING THE START DISPLAYS TO ADVANCE THROUGH UP MODE THE ERROR CODES PRESS THE FIRE BUTTON NO GAME POWER ON OFF SWITCH ON THE GAME IS TURNED OFF TURN POWER BLOWN A C POWER FUSE REPLACE WITH PROPER FUSE GAME NOT PLUGGED OR CORD DAMAGED CHECK POWER CORD BAD TRANSFORMER CHECK FOR PROPER VOLTAGES TRANSFORMER HARNESS NOT CONNECTED CHECK HARNESS BAD POWER MODULE REPLACE POWER MODUL
43. this mode the claw will open and close with the strength set in this mode The operator will be able to feel each strength setting to determine which best suits their needs When the correct strength setting is determined the operator can just move to the next option and the manual strength option is set MODE 9 AUTO STRENGTH This option allows the operator to set the claw strength for the auto percentaging mode Avail able claw strengths are 50 99 with 99 100 claw strength NOTE When in auto percentag ing mode the claw will at bottoming close with 10096 strength and will then be backed off to the number set in this mode i e With this mode set to 75 the claw will at bottoming close with 10096 strength then back off to 75 NOTE The claw will open and close allowing the operator to feel each strength setting to determine which best suits their needs When the correct setting is determined the operator can just move to the next option and the auto strength option is set MODE 10 RIGHT TIME This option allows the operator to adjust the time the right motor drive will stay on for center ing purposes at game start up Available set tings are 0 40 intervals of 74 sec EXAMPLE If this option is set at five then the right drive mo tor will stay on for 5 4 sec 174 sec 1 sec This option is used to correctly center the crane at coin up with different coin speeds and crane sizes The operator can also use this option
44. y 3 3 prizes INITIAL ADJUSTMENT Set your game up as follows before testing Claw Open Position Leave stock from the factory unless the open position is too small to go around the plush prizes Claw Closed Position Leave an opening about the size of a dime when claws are closed This will prevent the claw tips from overlapping which could cause the claw tips to stick to gether Claw Slider Position The initial setting of the slider should be set so that if the claw tips grab onto an arm or leg of the plush the claws will slip off This only applies when the tips grab onto the plush from the side NOTE WHEN THE CLAW TIPS ARE UNDER THE PRIZE THE SLIDER WILL HAVE VERY LITTLE EFFECT UNLESS THE CLAW SHAPE HAS BEEN CHANGES NOTICEABLY Loosen the top collar or cap located on top of the slider and raise or lower to allow greater or lesser effect from the slider Claw Shape do not change at this time Claw Strength Set the initial strength value to 70 FINAL ADJUSTMENT After playing 100 games check to see what your payout is at Use the adjustments to change the percentages Since there are so many different ways and preferences by the customers to raise or lower payouts please feel free to experiment with different ways The information at the be ginning of this section details all of the possible adjustments and their affects on the game Retry until you are comfortable that you have a good initial set up for
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