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1. puts the game into free play mode The range for this option is 0 10 The default value for this option is 1 GAMES PER CREDIT OPTION 2 This option determines how many games or turns the player gets per credit This option is useful if you have a minimum coin value that is so high you need to give the customer multiple games to get good value The range for this option is 1 10 The default value for this option is 1 CREDIT DISCOUNTING OPTION 3 This determines the number of consecutive credits without playing a game given before dispensing a free game For example if this option was set to 2 each time 2 coins IN A ROW were put in a free game would be given The range for this option is 0 10 The default value for this option is O VOLUME OPTION 4 This option determines the sound volume of the game Setting a 0 turns the sound to minimum Setting a 10 turns the sound to maximum The default value for this option is 7 ATTRACT TIME OPTION 5 This option determines the duration of time between at tract modes in minutes The range for this option is 1 30 The default value for this option is 2 ATTRACT MODE TYPE OPTION 6 This option determines what type of attract mode if any is used Setting a 0 turns the attract mode off Setting 1 makes sound only Setting a 2 spins the wheel only Setting a 3 gives both sound and the wheel spin The d
2. Please be advised these are generalities and your game in all likelihood will need to be adjusted for your particular clientele 25 cent play 1 cent ticket spin zone 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 Jackpot 500 300 6 MS Difficulty setting average 1 in 20 spins 80 cent play 5 cent ticket spin zone 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 Jackpot 500 300 6 MS Difficulty setting average 1 in 20 spins 90 cent play 1 cent ticket spin zone 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 Jackpot 900 900 7 MS Difficulty setting average 1 in 15 spins o cent play 1 cent ticket spin zone 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jackpot Bankrupt Bankrupt 5 MS Difficulty setting average 1 in 30 spins PAYOUT CALCULATION FORMULA If you would like to try to figure out your own payout calcu lations please use the formula on the next page Total Wheel Value 905 41 42 F G H l 0 y 3 905 71 12 5 20 20 Assign Ticket Values to A J y normally 19 and Jackpot 1 J1 normally 300 and Jackpot 2 J2 normally 500 Add up values of A D Add up values of E J and Divide by 6 Add the number you get in Step 2 to the number you get in Step 3 Take the number you get in Step 4 and divide it by 5 Take the number you get in Step 5 and multiply it by y Add 905 J1 and J2 and divide that number by 20 Add the number you get form Step 6 and Step 7 together and divide that number by 20 00 RON
3. WAS DESIGNED FOR PLEASE CON TACT OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT FOR VOLTAGE CONVERSION INFORMATION Plug the game into the A C outlet and turn power to the game on The switch for the game is located on a power module inside the game It is now time to program your game PROGRAMMING OPTIONS INTRODUCTION The Wheel A Win game is extremely flexible from programming standpoint This allows the customer to fine tune the game to his or her exact needs This section will describe in detail each of the program ming options and how they work PLEASE READ THIS SECTION THOROUGHLY BE FORE CALLING OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT MOST QUESTIONS REGARDING SET UP AND OPERATION WILL BE FULLY EXPLAINED HERE HOW TO USE THE PROGRAMMING OPTIONS PROGRAMMING BUTTON Use this button to enter and exit the programming mode Press this button once to enter the mode and once again to exit the mode SELECT BUTTON Use this button to scroll through and step through the various options CHANGE BUTTON Use this button to change the value of a particular option RESET BUTTON CHANGE BUTTON SELECT BUTTON PROGRAMMING BUTTON SETTING YOUR PAYOUT PERCENTAGE The game has three basic adjustments to allow for per centaging the game properly They are as follows LIGHT RING VALUES These values can be changed through programming to allow for different ticket and game play values WHEEL JACKPOT VALUES These can be chan
4. wheel the player must stop the rotating light in new level You ll find this game to be a huge money the Spin Zone earner now and for years to come Game cabinetry is stylish yet bright and attractive using glitter decals to give it a glitzy look This will automatically spin the wheel for the player The wheel spin is totally random As is where the wheel stops The game has been designed as a centerpiece game that will enhance the look of any location Thick 16 gauge metal panels and marine grade water resistant plywood make the game extremely durable The top of the cabinet is made of a special high impact styrene that is easy to maintain and a thick acrylic dome that is extremely strong and more scratch resistant than polycarbonate Brilliant backlighting of the playfield completes the look Electronics and sounds are the state of the art in digital technology Robust design ensures a long trouble free life for your game The game is very flexible with its program ming options to allow it to be tailored to most locations easily For special non standard options call our service department for details INSTALLATION 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 FAILURE TO USE A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE COULD ALSO CAUSE IMPROPER GAME OPERATION OR DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONICS DO NOT DEFEAT OR REMOVE THE GROU
5. NDING 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 FUNC TIONING PROPERLY INSTALLATION The game comes ready to play with just a few simple things to keep in mind 1 When installing the game be sure you use a grounded A C outlet If necessary have it checked to be sure the ground is good THIS GAME IS DESIGNED TO DISSIPATE STATIC ELECTRICITY THROUGH THE GROUNDING PLANE OF THE GAME IF THE A C GROUND DOES NOT WORK THE GAME COULD DISCHARGE STATIC ELECTRICITY THROUGH THE GAME CIRCUITRY WHICH COULD CAUSE DAMAGE Make sure the game is level after installation It is neces sary to make sure the game is level so the game will work properly TOOLS YOU WILL NEED The game normally comes fully assembled and ready for use If however you need to disassemble or reassemble the marquee to the game for any reason all that is needed is a Phillips screwdriver 7 64 Allen wrench and a 7 16 socket and ratchet Place the game into its final location and use the adjust ing feet to level the game This is important to do to as sure proper operation of the game CAUTION CHECK THAT THE A C VOLTAGE RATING ON THE BACK OF THE GAME MATCHES THE A C VOLTAGE OF YOUR LOCATION THE POWER SUPPLY IS NOT VOLTAGE ADJUST ABLE TO OPERATE THE GAME AT VOLTAGES OTHER THAN THOSE IT
6. OME JACKPOT VALUE ZONE 10 OPTION 28 This is the white jackpot wedge BELOW the words Wheel A Win on the center hub of the wheel The numbers are removable and can be replaced with the other values sup plied with the game The range for this option is 0 1000 The default value for this option is 300 HOME JACKPOT VALUE ZONE 0 OPTION 29 This is the white jackpot wedge ABOVE the words Wheel A Win on the center hub of the wheel The numbers are removable and can be replaced with the other values sup plied with the game The range for this option is 0 1000 The default value for this option is 500 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS BIG JACKPOT LOCKUP OPTION 30 This option will allow the game to Lock up when either of the jackpot wedges are hit This allows the location to save on tickets if the jackpot wedges are set to pay out a high amount To clear the lock up open the coin door and hit the Ticket Reset button on the cash box enclo sure The range for this option is 0 1 Setting a 1 turns this feature ON The default value for this option is 0 off WHEEL DIFFICULTY OPTION 31 this option determines how hard it is to stop the light in the Spin Zone This adjusts the size of the time window to make it easier or harder The numbers available represent MILLISECONDS 1 1000 of a second The range for this option is 1 20 The default value for this option is 6 When the game is set
7. This calculation assumes that the values on both sides of the spin zone are set the same If you set the 2 sides different run this calculation for both sides and average MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE This game has been designed to be as trouble and main tenance free as possible With this in mind the only basics are to keep the game clean Below are the main areas to take care of with spe cific directions DOME The dome should be cleaned with a soapy water solution if covered with water based dirt such as food products After cleaning with soapy water polish with a commercial plastic polish or a spray furniture polish These have lubri cating oils that condition the plastic and keep it shiny and clear looking Never use regular glass cleaners as the ammonia in them actually damages the plastic and dulls it Any deep scratches can be reduced or eliminated with a scratch removing polish and buffing wheel CABINET The cabinet plastic and decals can be cleaned with soapy water or spray furniture polish DO NOT use any alcohol or petroleum based cleaners as they could damage the plastic or printed parts COIN MECHANISMS The coin mechanisms should be cleaned periodically as they will accumulate dirt which will cause the coins to stick Remove the coin mech and clean them in a dish deter gent solution and a stiff brush Dry thoroughly and re install TICKET DISPENSERS The biggest problem ticket dispensers have
8. a ps 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 CONIENTS INTRODUCTION PAGE 3 GAME FEATURES GAME PLAY INS LAGOON PAGE 4 BEFORE YOU BEGIN e INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING 5 PAGE 5 11 e INTRODUCTION HOW TO ADJUST OPTIONS e USING THE PROGRAMMING OPTIONS MAINTENANCE esee PAGE 12 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 13 14 GAME 4 44 4 PAGE 15 18 e OPERATIONAL BACKGROUND e TROUBLESHOOTING PHILOSOPHY e MECHANICAL REPAIR PARTS 5 2 19 20 23 WIRING 5 PAGE 24 48 WARRANTY 49 50 ICEDOC WW9001 REVISION 8 29 05 INIRODUCTION GAME FEATURES GAME PLAY Thank you for purchasing the new Wheel A Win game The object of the game is to spin the wheel in the hope from By combining the great play appeal of Cy that it stops at the big bonus values clone and by adding the spinning wheel and great game sounds we ve taken the Quick coin game to a To spin the
9. at both ends as attached they may yield erroneous results If a P C Board is suspected as the cause of a problem check to see that all of the components on the board are firmly attached Pay special attention to any socketed de vices If light bulbs are suspected swap them with one that is known to work to narrow the problem down to either a bulb or P C Board GAME REPAIR 5 Remove the plastic spacers that hold the board in REPLACEMENT amp REPAIR 6 Remove the connector to the board LIGHT RING SERVICING Service the light ring as follows REMOVE THESE SPACERS Pe 1 Remove the Allen bolts that hold the cover on to the cabinet A 7 Assemble in the reverse order 2 Liftthe cover up and remove the dome See dome replacement instructions M OTO m S RVI C 5 3 Remove the 2 wheel clickers by unscrewing them REPLACEMENT Service the motor as follows 1 Remove the Allen bolts that hold the cover on to the cabinet o 8 4 Remove the Light Ring graphics by lifting the ring up
10. ation All P C Boards are made of premium quality board mate rial and use time proven components to assure you of the most reliable designs possible We have put forth our best efforts and tested this game extensively to assure the best possible performance un der the widest variety of operating conditions We are AL WAYS however interested in our customers input for product improvement If you have any questions or com ments please feel free to contact our service department l C E SERVICE DEPARTMENT 716 759 0360 NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS ARE MONDAY FRIDAY 8 30 AM TO 6 00 PM EST TROUBLESHOOTING PHILOSOPHY To find problems with the game always first check what should be obvious See that the game is plugged in and that all of the fuses on the game are good This includes the fuse that is located INSIDE the power module Next check to see that all of the connectors are firmly seated and that none of the wires have been 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 com ponent or stays where it was This will help you to know if you have a problem with a specific 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 powered up If doing continuity checks it is important to disconnect the harnessing
11. efault value for this option is 3 JUST FOR SPINNING TICKETS OPTION 7 Enabling this option will give the player a predetermined amount of extra or bonus tickets before the wheel is spun The tickets will begin to pay out as the wheel be gins to spin The range for this option is 0 50 Setting a 0 turns this option OFF The default value of this option is 0 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS ZONE VALUES OPTIONS 88 27 The ring light values can be adjusted through program ming and by changing the decals on the playfield itself This determines the ring light values for zones 1 20 Each zone can be set to pay out 0 20 tickets The chart below will give you the default values for each zone as well as translate the option number to the zone Please see the chart above to realize the proper relation ship between zone option number and position on the playfield Example Zone 10 is to the immediate right of the spin zone and is option 17 OPTION ZONE DEFAULT 8 1 3 9 2 3 10 3 4 11 4 4 12 5 5 13 6 5 14 7 6 15 8 6 16 9 7 17 10 7 18 11 7 19 12 7 20 13 6 21 14 6 22 15 5 23 16 5 24 17 4 25 18 4 26 19 3 27 20 3 WHEEL JACKPOT VALUES The jackpot values can be adjusted through programming and by changing the decals themselves This helps to adjust for differing game play and ticket values 2 8 4b 1074 2 55 a Zone 15 9 297 Tone 74 NON H
12. fuse Check for problems MARQUEE DOES NOT LIGHT e Burned out or bad bulb Replace bulb e Bad or disconnected harnessing Replace or connect harnessing CREDITS OR TICKETS OWED DISPLAYS DON T WORK PROPERLY Display P C Board Repair or replace Display board e Bad Main P C Board Repair or replace Main board Bad display harnessing Repair as necessary CAN T ENTER OR EXIT PROGRAMMING OR OTHER ADJUSTMENT MODES e Bad programming or adjustment buttons Replace buttons Check harnessing Harnessing fell off back of button Re attach harnessing e Bad Main P C Board Repair or replace Main board 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 OTHERS OPERATIONAL BACKGROUND The Wheel A Win game has been manufactured with modular design in mind Almost everything in the game can be EASILY removed for servicing This makes it much easier for the repairman as he she can work in a quieter less distracting environment away from the Game Room floor The game relies on 1 brushed DC for the me chanical spinning of the wheel This motor can be ac cessed easily for service Coin and low ticket sensing are done with conventional micro switches In all areas of critical importance optical sensors were developed specifically and optimized for their particular applic
13. ged through programming to allow for different ticket and game play values RED rs cunts SA DIFFICULTY This makes it easier or harder to hit the spin zone target This will make the wheel spin less or more often The wheel is set up with a difficulty of 6 from the factory This allows the average player to spin the wheel about once every 20 times This setting is what we recommend you start with It is important to keep it difficult enough to spin the wheel to keep the game interesting but not so hard that it can t be done It is important for bystanders to see that it is easy enough to do so they will want to play as well CHANGING THIS SETTING IS THE EASIEST AND MOST EFFECTIVE WAY OF CHANGING YOUR PERCENTAGING WHEEL A WIN PROGRAMMING OPTIONS C comseercea o 10 1 Onfray Cone patre 9 10 1 consent Gare vame o o r 000 e o 2 3 0 0n1 Sains octo 7 eanas o 0 000 af o s 1 0 o s 1 wowerzee 0 o zoresvae o a 1 0 o 04 1 0 o 1 0 Ge o a s o m s 0 is o s 1 e o 7 1 Teketpa
14. ion is 0 100 Setting a 0 turns this option OFF The default value for this option is 0 COUNTER TYPE OPTION 33 This option determines how the money counters work in the game Setting a 0 has the counters work so that each time a COIN is inserted the counter will increment 1 Setting a 1 has the counter work that each time a CREDIT one OR MORE coins is inserted and earned the counter will increment by 1 The default setting for this option is 0 Advances once for each coin inserted SOUND LOOP OPTION 34 This option will loop a money payout sound and lock up the game until all tickets have been dispensed IN THE EVENT OF A JACKPOT This can add extra excitement to the game The range for this option is 0 1 Setting a 1 turns this option on The default value for this option is 0 OFF PROGRAMMING OPTIONS FACTORY RESET OPTION 35 This option is used to GLOBALLY RE SET all of the soft ware settings to the FACTORY DEFAULT Setting a 1 will re set all of the settings to their factory default as when you first received the game The default value for this option is 0 NO RE SET IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COM MENTS PLEASE CONTACT OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT SERVICE DEPARTMENT 716 759 0360 NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS ARE MONDAY FRIDAY 8 30 AM TO 6 00 PM EST GAME SETTING EXAMPLES The examples shown below are intended to act as a guide when setting up your game
15. ir or replace as necessary Game out of tickets Add tickets Optical sensor on ticket dispenser dirty Remove paper fuzz and debris with a soft brush NO FLORESCENT LIGHTING e Bulb burned out Replace bulb e Electronic ballast bad Replace ballast Harness bad or harness unplugged Check w ohm meter and plug in repair or replace as necessary No power to the game or Main fuse bad Check fuse A C power ALARM SOUND DOES NOT WORK OR FALSE TRIGGERS OPTIONAL e Bad Main P C Board Check and repair or replace as necessary Bad Harnessing Check w ohm meter and repair or replace as necessary Alarm Plum bob set up improperly Check for proper plum bob clearance and adjust as necessary Game not level Level game to be sure plum bob is operating correctly Game unplugged Plug game back in and test for proper operation WHEEL WILL NOT SPIN OR SPINS SLOWLY Bad Motor Check or replace as necessary Bad harnessing Check and repair as necessary Bad motor cooling fan causing overheating of motor Replace fan Clicker solenoid not disengaging properly Check and replace solenoid if necessary Clicker return spring Check and replace spring if necessary QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING LIGHT RING DOES NOT LIGHT e Bad Main P C Board Fix or replace main board light ring board Find problem board and replace or repair as necessary Bad light ring board harnessing Repair as necessary e Blown fuse on Main P C Board Replace
16. is ticket dust blocking the optical detectors It is a good idea to occa sionally use compressed air to remove the dust from the dispensers QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING GAME WILL NOT TAKE OR ADD MONEY CORRECTLY Micro switch not working or returning properly Check and repair or replace as necessary Bad Harnessing or connector Check w ohm meter and repair as necessary e Game programming set incorrectly Check programming option and re program if necessary Bad Main P C Board Check and repair or replace as necessary STOP BUTTON WILL NOT FLASH WHEN GAME HAS CREDITS OR WORK WHEN PUSHED e Micro switch not working properly Test and replace as necessary Micro switch popped out of housing Snap back into housing Burned out light bulb Replace light bulb Bad harnessing or connector Check w ohm meter and repair as necessary Bad Main P C Board Check and repair or replace as necessary GAME HAS NO SOUND Bad speaker Check w ohm meter for 4 or 8 ohm load If not within this range replace e Volume level set incorrectly Check volume level in programming and adjust if necessary Bad Harnessing or connector Check w ohm meter and repair as necessary e Bad Main P C Board Check and repair or replace as necessary TICKET DISPENSER DOES NOT WORK OR WORKS IMPROPERLY e ticket dispenser Repair or replace as necessary Bad harnessing or connector Check w ohm meter and repair as necessary Bad Main P C Board Check and repa
17. to 6 average players will hit the spin zone approximately once every 20 times This is where we feel the game works best bal ancing difficulty with the excitement of being able to hit the target on a consistent basis CHANGE THIS SETTING TO RAISE OR LOWER THE PAYBACK PERCENTAGE In the event that the wheel difficulty needs to be changed please use the chart below to give you a rough idea of how your changes will affect game play These numbers will vary according to the age group and skill of your customers MILLISECONDS 1 IN XXXXXX HITS 1 IN 300 1 IN 120 1 IN 60 1 IN 45 1 IN 30 1 IN 20 DEF 1 IN 10 11 5 EASY WINABILITY OPTION 32 If you wish to keep your percentages more accurate or have some especially talented players that always win eas ily you may want to use this option What win ability does is this You set the wheel difficulty option to a number that is harder to win such as 3 one in 60 hit average You then set this option to 20 This means that after 20 games are played the difficulty window will open to full open making it much easier to win This way you ll get a winner about every 20 games or so but the more talented player would have to be much better to win Since this still works based solely on skill it remains fair and winnable for the advanced player but will get easier to allow less skillful people to win as well The range for this opt
18. vtorzone 7 o 7 Tesetpavtiorzone 0 fe zen me o a 7 0 zone avenue o a 7 TM wowerzee 0 m zone vane o a s Tehetpavoniorzone a zenya o a __ o s s Tehetpaytiorzone 0 zone 6veue o s s Tesetpavoniorzone __ o 0 zone vee o 2 raeno Zone venue o s 0 m o s 0 o 900 10 vawe ornontome saors gt o 10 00 gt __ o 5 ___ 1 s gt 7 9119 5 Gomer Whee minimum comerme o 1 0 1 seme o 1 0 1 toop Sind ana nod vt Teka o 1 rewon PROGRAMMING OPTIONS FORMULATING YOUR PERCENTAGES The game comes from the factory based on a average 25 cent play and a 1 cent retail ticket value with a payback of 40 AT THE END OF THIS SECTION ARE SOME BASIC EXAMPLES OF PAYOUT COMBINATIONS AND THE FORMULA FOR TRYING YOUR OWN COMBINA TIONS IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO MAKE ANY OF THESE COMBINATIONS WORK FOR YOU PLEASE CONTACT OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT COINS PER CREDIT OPTION 1 This option determines how many coins are needed to obtain 1 credit Setting a 0

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