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1. Step 2 Raise the bars to their upright position Step 3 Attach the upper back supports to the front back supports using the supplied hardware as shown At this time attach the earth ground wire to the grounding lug at the light Connect the AC har ness for the light fixture Tighten all hardware It is recommended to use a long extension when attach the Allen bolts 7 Step 4 Before proceeding it is recommended to apply the decals to this before installing See page 18 for recommended settings Attach the upper bonus Jug sign using the self tapping Robinson screws following the predrilled holes shown below Step 5 Attach the upper marquee using the self tapping Robinson screws following the arrows shown Only one side is shown for clarity mu _ d AT L I i 1 Step 6 Finally raise the back end of the game by twist ing the back leg levers counter clockwise It is important not to have the game totally leveled but instead have the back slightly raised enough so that the balls can return to the con veyor easier If you find that your balls are get ting hung up when returning to the conveyor you do not have the back raised enough NOT LEVEL LEVEL SETUP Separated cabinet assembly instructions If your gam
2. T S 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 Warnings and Power Requirements Game Introduction and setup advisory oetup Assembly Cages already attached start here Cabinet is in two pieces start here Optional Marquee install instructions Decal Install Locations Game Options Accounting Error Codes ocore Sensor Layout Playfield Service Illegal Ball Sizes oervice Main board access Power supply access PLL bulb replacement Ball count sensor Score sensors Power supply troubleshooting Playfield display access and replacement Conveyor Marquee bulb replacements ochematics opares Graphic Location and Part Numbers Warranty Rev H 1 30 13 Milk Jug Toss 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 R
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5. 0 60 1 Timeout in Seconds Option 23 will add 50 points to the score when it doesn t see a ball thrown 24 Factory Reset 0 0 Factory Reset This option will reset the game to factory defaults and clears all audits See the Next page for Recommended settings 24 O 9 0 96 3no ed sae Kejd poj r4s UJIAA FN ra sonrg B 4 SNNOd 6 snf 9 0001 v SEM OOS 00S SEM OSZ 005 um m 4 052 052 ES um m 4 00L 000 LOGE r sBnp r 0000 LOGE 001 k 05 CN c Hs UU LOZ x 02 Cu Sc sz 2472 9 2 002 109 0000 109 sonen ZED soner CHD sonen 0091 1697 6nr 0S 0Sc 0S 0S6 0S 09 09 al o 51319 S LNIOd Siro SINIOd re TIS SS SHEE 77 219 S TT juo2 GZ 1199 OG juo GC Milk Jug Accounting Version 2 00 3 12 NJ NJS D CEC Milk Jug accounting is entered by pressing the far right down button when NOT in program ming mode The game will cycle through each of the different locations and will wrap to the be ginning To zero the values press the third button up as counting from the left When zeroed the game should exit accounting to signify that you have zeroed the val
6. ECEPTACLE 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 THROUGH 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 THIS GAME IS NOT SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION IN AN AREA WHERE A WATER JET COULD BE USED This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or in struction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be su pervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance AC Power Information The games main fuse is accessed through t
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8. POWER APPLIED DAMAGE MAY OCCUR TO SENSOR The bolts are attached from the inside as shown in the circles Attach the sensor wire harness to the sensor The path of the wire should travel along the front left channel Step 5 Run the proximity sensor harness inside down the left side of the front cage channel and attach the plastic trim on both sides Attach the two plates with the square screws to cover the center trim 12 Step 6 Remove ties that hold the upper supports to the shipping 2x4 and lift the upper supports up Step 7 Raise the bars to their upright position 13 Step 8 Attach the upper back supports to the front back supports using the supplied hardware as shown At this time attach the earth ground wire to the grounding lug at the light Connect the AC har ness for the light fixture Tighten all hardware It is recommended to use a long extension when attach the Allen bolts Step 9 Before proceeding it is recommended to apply the decals to this before installing See page 18 for recommended settings Attach the upper bonus Jug sign using the self tapping Robinson screws following the predrilled holes shown below Step 10 Attach the upper marquee using the self tapping Robinson screws following the arrows shown Only one side is shown for
9. ault Min Inc 0 Game Volume 5 0 7 1 Game sounds 1 Music Volume 3 0 7 1 Music sounds 2 Coin 1 2 0 10 1 Cost of Game This tells the game how many pulses to start a game 3 Coin 2 1 0 10 1 of Coin 15 4 DBV 4 0 10 1 of Coin 15 These are multiplier lines setting them to a value will give that many pulses on that line when triggered 5 Discount 0 0 10 1 of Games til 1 Determines how many games a row needed to be purchased for a free game 0 disabled 6 Minimum Tickets option 1 0 20 1 Tickets Game will pay out at least this many tickets if a value is set 7 Attract Time 1 0 90 1 Attract time 9 Jug 1 Bonus 10 0 100 1 Bonus ickets 9 Jug 2 Bonus 25 0 250 1 Bonus ickets 10 Jug 3 Bonus 50 0 500 5 Bonus Tickets 11 Jug 4 Bonus 250 0 100010 Bonus lickets 12 Jug 5 Bonus 500 0 500050 Bonus Tickets Options 7 12 sets how many tickets you win by getting jugs 13 Points 0 250 3 0 100 1 Points to Tickets 14 Points 251 750 5 0 100 1 Points to Tickets 15 Points 51 1500 10 0 100 1 Points to Tickets 16 Points 1501 2000 15 0 100 1 Points to Tickets 17 Points 2001 2500 25 0 250 1 Points to Tickets 18 Points 2501 3000 30 0 250 1 Points to Tickets 19 Points 3000 3500 50 0 1250 5 Points to Tickets 20 Points 3501 4000 759 0 1250 5 Points to Tickets 21 Points 4001 4950 250 0 1250 5 Points to Tickets 22 Points 5000 500 0 2500 10 Points to Tickets Options 13 22 determines how many tickets you win for xx points scored 23 Timeout of Balls 30 3
10. below using a Allen wrench WARNING Be sure that no persons fingers finger s are holding onto the side cages when raising or lowering the playfield Lift the playfield all the way as far as it will go the shocks will keep the playfield up in the air dur ing servicing F Pal ii LE Remove these hat bolts using a Allen wrench gr gr o A a 4 9 ad IP af TT PD kA LT LATE IM A 1 j i F j f f i d j 111 1 y a f 1 j d j 4 a ee mu E f wm j j Illegal Ball Size Access Door During game play if any balls used is not of the correct size it will fall into the games illegal ball trap storage located under the playfield To access this and remove the balls follow the instruc tions in the section titled Play field Service Using your keys unlock the plastic cover and re move You can now remove the balls Replace cover and close the playfield The diagram be low shows the cover Side of cabinet removed for clarity Accessing the Main Board and Power Supply To gain access to the main board open the bottom door and pull the drawer out There you will find the main circuit board and power supply a de PLL Bulb Replacement Attac
11. best suits your taste M 25 50centgame 00 game Use the correct decal for the amount of money you wish to charge You will need to adjust your software settings to match the values you use here Refer to the next few pages for further information SETUP Game Options Audits and Meters To access either the game options or perform the game audits open the upper coin door as shown below and press the button to enter game options or press the DOWN button to enter game audits In Game Options The how many balls are left display shows which option you are currently on The score display shows the current value for that option Pressing the UP or DOWN buttons will either increase or decrease the options value Pressing the SELECT button will go to the next option To exit and save changes press the PROG button See page 1 for a list of options and descriptions In Audit mode The game will display in the points display how many times that sensor has been scored The how many balls left display tells you the sensor number If a light is available for that sensor it will also light See page 18 for more details The coin meter and ticket meter is also located in the upper coin door This displays the option s value _ 1 i y PROG SELECT UP DOWN COINS TICKETS 23 Programming Options for Milk Jug Rev 2 01 3 11 Option Def
12. bility or safety of any non I C E 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 47
13. clarity Step 11 Finally raise the back end of the game by twist ing the back leg levers counter clockwise It is important not to have the game totally leveled but instead have the back slightly raised enough so that the balls can return to the con veyor easier If you find that your balls are get ting hung up when returning to the conveyor you do not have the back raised enough mu _ d AT L I i 1 NOT LEVEL LEVEL 16 Optional Marquee Installation Step 1 Remove the left side display plate and then the plastic trim from the front of the game Do not discard the three bolts Do not discard the display Plate Discard the 2 Square bit screws as they are not needed SSS M 41 ky b X s 2 Step 2 On the second game remove the right side display plate and plastic trim piece from the front of the game Do not discard the three Allen bolts Do not discard the display Plate X s 2 P Step 3 Attach one of the L shaped spacers to the left side of a game using four 1 1 2 wood screw and the other L shaped spacer to the right side of the other game Mount the spacer flush to the outside of the cabinet No spacer is used in back of game Screw wood screws these holes Mount flush 17 Optional Ma
14. ct Flash Error N 3 Error Sensor Hole 1 N 4 Error Sensor Hole 2 N 5 Error Sensor Hole 3 N 6 Error Sensor Hole 4 N 7 Error Sensor Hole 5 N 8 Error Sensor Hole 6 N 9 Error Sensor Hole 7 N 10 Error Sensor Hole 8 N 11 Error Sensor Hole 9 N 12 Error Sensor Hole 10 N 13 Error Sensor Hole 11 N 14 Error Sensor Hole 12 N 15 Error Sensor Hole 13 N 16 Error Sensor Hole 14 N 17 Error Sensor Hole 15 N 18 Jug Sensor Y 19 Jug Sensor 2 Y 20 Ball Dispense Sensor Front Y 21 Ball Dispense Count N 22 Left Zero Sensor N 23 Coin 1 Switch stuck N 24 Coin 2 Switch stuck N 25 DBV Switch stuck N 26 Not Used 27 Cheat Sensor 1 stuck 20 Right Zero Sensor N 29 Program button stuck N 30 Select button stuck N 31 Up button stuck N 32 Down button stuck N Upon power up the error codes will cycle for 5 loops displaying any error codes that are cur rently active The game will then continue on unless a Jug error code exists The high score display will show a 2000 as its current highest score if a error is de tected on power up A high score of 1050 means the game has just been powered on or has rebooted 27 Score Sensor Layout P 15 12 4 14 8 9 0 Cs 7 E 21 3 Y Top of Playfield Left Zero Sensor MN Right Zero Sensor 28 Playfield Service The playfield flips open for easy access to all score sensors and it is also how you access the illegal ball trap door Remove the two hat bolts shown
15. dispenser used in front door assembly Marquee ballast workhorse 5 used in marquee Blue LED strip Marquee display Reflective sensor board used in ball conveyor Pir sensor located in the top left front of cabinet White LED strip 6 amp 250V slo blo mdl fuse T molding blue Plastic clip for PLL bulbs Plastic Bulb support 3 swivel caster Cage retainer cap 45 Loo ZW 6L ZPIN 8L ZPMW N t 2 O 1 LV ZPIW jeuiqe 10044 89 JOI 5 1944 2 4 Ld kanakuna li url ii 0001 ate Yi SoezriN D SND fa 8 180 1983 74 OLEZPIN 2 1901 9 9109S snuog 15804 191u82 2 8 eenbue A 12e in 3401 9656 SIOQUINN pue oiudeJc 46 WARRANTY POLICY Inc warrants all components in new machines to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the period listed below m 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 mecha
16. e has been shipped with the back and front separated follow these instructions first Step 1 Position the two halves as shown and on the left side attach the signal wire harnesses and on the right side attach the AC harness Now slide the two halves together Step 2 Using the provided latch tool latch the front half to the back half by inserting the wrench into the hex holes and turning clockwise Latch tool 10 olide the cages down and inside the bottom cabinet Attach the cages to the cabinet using hat nuts on the outside and 1 4 20 bolts on the inside to the two loca tions shown below DO NOT TIGHTEN AT THIS TIME Step 3 m Hat Nuts go on the outside Using one hat nut on the outside and the shorter 1 4 20 Allen on the inside A tool is provided in the parts package Hat Nuts go on the outside DO NOT TIGHTEN AT THIS TIME Now install the remaining hat nuts and 1 4 20 bolts UNS go on the outside DO NOT TIGHTEN UNTIL EVERY BOLT HAS BEEN INSTALLED This will allow to align the cage better Now tighten all bolts 11 Step 4 Attach the upper support and the prox imity sensor to the cabinet using two 1 4 20 bolts on each side The proximity sensor can be found in the parts package located in the cash box Be sure to angle the sensor so that it points to the Milk Jug which should be about a 45 degree angle DO NOT PLUG SENSOR HARNESS INTO SENSOR WITH GAME
17. he back of the game at the power mod Above the power cord is a small panel that contains the main fuse The value of the fuse for 110 volt users is 6 AMPS at 250Volt type slow blow The value of the fuse for 220 users is 3 AMPS at 250Volt type slow blow Game Introduction The all time carnival hit is now a redemption game Players skill fully toss the balls into the milk jug or surrounding holes to win tickets The interactive Carny voice heckles and entertains players while they shoot for the Super Bonus by getting all the balls in the jug STOP Important setup info Your game can be configured in different ways We have included decals that you need to apply to match your desired settings Please read all of the setup sections and programming recommendations before you begin to assemble your game The Graphic decals can be applied at any time and can be changed later if desired SETUP Shipped with cages attached assembly instructions The game can be shipped in two ways Follow these Instructions if your game was shipped with both the front half back half and cages completely assembled to gether and only the canopy is not attached If your game is split in half see the section entitled Separated Cabinet Assembly o MI 2 E yan TH s f Remove ties that hold the upper supports to the shipping 2x4 and the upper supports up
18. hed to the back door are 3 PLL bulbs that provide back lighting to the cabinet To replace a defective bulb open the back door remove the bulb clip and press the red button to release the bulb from the socket To install a PLL bulb push the bulb down onto the socket DO NOT SLIDE THE BULB INTO THE SOCKET until you hear a CLICK noise from the socket Now re attach the bulb clip to complete the bulb replacement Must click when pushed down Ball Count Sensor Replacement li a The game will not dispense balls if this sensor is not working 32 Score Sensor Replacement There are three types of score sensors used in Milk Jug MJ2037X MJ2038X and MJ2038SX Following the instructions in section Play Field Service to gain access to these sensors Both sensors mount the same way as shown See Wiring insert for location of sensors or look below Last number of part shown MJ2037X Di LTST C180KRKT 00112 LM317MDTX E00741 SFH 4655 00725 D2 D3 ASMT MWOO NFIOO ASMT MW O0O NFIOO LM317MDTX 00397 00397 00741 Score Sensor Replacement MJ2038X and MJ2038SX R4 100K 00730 gem c X EOO0T27 LM317MDTX c5 E00741 A SFH 4655 00725 D2 D3 ASMT MWUOO NFIOO ASMT MWUOO NMFIOO E00387 E00387 4 7 00728 LM317MDTX 00741 34 Di LTST C 190KRET A 00112 F1 E 0 504 00726 640389 5 02386
19. nical components m 30 days on all l C E repairs and parts purchases 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 RMA please provide 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 C E Inc at the customer s expense within 30 days After 30 days 15 re stocking fee will ap ply to all returns ICE distributors are independent privately owned and operated In their judgment they may sell parts and or accessories other than those manufactured by Inc We cannot be responsible for the quality suita
20. r supply orange wire to power supply Ground Probe Connect to GND on power supply Black wire to power supply Replacing Playfield Displays Open the back door and remove the seven nuts that hold the display panel to the cabinet Disconnect the display harnesses and remove the entire assembly Remove nuts shown with arrows Lay the assembly on its back and remove the plastic standoffs to remove the display Assembly in reverse order omall display is a DA2133X Large display is a RB2032X Remove plastic standoffs to remove displays 37 oafety Conveyor Sensor RB2009BX To access the safety conveyor sensors you only need to remove the front panel Hit Hee Hd Conveyor Access Remove the bolts shown with the arrows Now remove the cover The motor assembly is ICE part MJ2009X The gearbox head is ICE part MJ2009A 38 Optional Marquee Bulb and Bonus display replacement Remove the front panel of the marquee by unscrewing the screws at the locations shown with the circles below g To replace the display remove the four plastic stand off nuts that hold the display to the marquee WEE O A gt LI C 4 To replace a bulb remove the plastic clip and press the red button to release the blub Be sure to push down on the bulb until it clicks when inserting a new bulb into the PLL socket Must click when pushed down 39 Main Schema
21. rquee Installation Step 4 Drill a one inch hole on the same side that you attached a spacer to if your game doesn t have 8 hole already present You may have to pull the star decal back to confirm the present of the hole This hole is used to route the phone cord that is installed later on Refer below for measurements SR adu EN JL S I OE mm Ges mue D wm artem i cm samay mmm n 1 mmm T 1 I 22 p2 Step 5 Position the two games as shown and slide the two games together It is not critical that the games be 10076 parallel to each other they can be off at the back by up to a few inches The front needs to be flush in order for the marquee mount to attach properly Both games need to be at the same level in front Optional Marquee Installation Step 6a Place the marquee assembly so that the bottom groove is at an angle as shown below The fit is tight and will require a little force to bring the games into alignment Once the marquee assembly is firmly resting at the bottom of the groove push the top flush with the cabinet Before fully rest ing the marquee against the cabinet insert the canopy side flaps into the slots circled below at the top of the plastic face Do not pinch the canop
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23. ues To exit without ze roing the values press the same button used to enter into accounting mode Most locations will flash where the value showing is coordinated with The numbers are from bottom left to top right and then Jug etc Number Locations 1 Lower Playfield Left 50 Lower Playfield Second from Left 50 3 Lower Playfield Second from Right 50 4 Lower Playfield Right 50 5 Lower Playfield Middle Row Left 100 6 Lower Playfield Middle Row Middle 250 7 Lower Playfield Middle Row Right 100 8 Lower Playfield Row Left 150 9 Lower Playfield Top Row Middle 50 10 Lower Playfield Top Row Right 150 11 Upper Playfield Left 200 12 Upper Playfield Second from Left 250 13 Upper Playfield Middle 300 14 Upper Playfield Second from Right 250 15 Upper Playfield Right 200 16 Jug 1000 17 Zero Jug Games 18 One Jug Games 19 Two Jug Games 20 Three Jug Games 21 Four Jug Games 22 Five Jug Games 23 Tilted Games NOTE To prevent hiccups in the game the results of the game are stored when the game is idle If there are constant credits in the game then the above values will not be able to store into non volatile memory and will be lost if power is removed So to insure that all values are saved the game should be in attract for 20 seconds For a quick check of sensors any value at 0 should be checked 26 Milk Jug Error Codes Version 2 00 3 12 NJ NJS D CEC Error Reason Halt Game Ticket Error N 2 Compa
24. y flaps behind the marquee It will result in a unfin ished look Also pay attention to the wire harnesses so that you do not pinch them against the cabinet cages SLOTS in 19 Optional Marquee Installation Step 6b Attach the marquee to the cabinet using the bolts you had removed in step 1 The bolt locations are circled below Re attach one display plate you took off in steps 1 or 2 of Optional Marquee Installation Use the two 8 32 x1 PPHMS screws supplied to attach the plate oee DECAL INSTALL LOCATIONS to pick your plate decal if blank 20 Optional Marquee Installation Step 7 Route the wire harness from the marquee to the left game through the cage as shown in the picture Drop the wires down the hole shown with the arrow Use a wire tie to attach the harness to the cage Now run a phone cord from the left game s main board to the right game s main board through the hole in step 4 Open the bottom drawer to access the main board It doesn t matter which phone con nector you use they are both the same PHONE CORD Step 8 Remove the two Allen bolts shown below and remove the cover on both games Located at the right of the game is the AC plug and in some units the data display plug for the marquee See the picture below they are circled Refer to the wiring schematic insert for further harness infor mation 21 Decal Install locations T Choose the decal that

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