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Super Chexx Service Manual 2
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1. ki dwa 0 age ji ERT p KA A TT ch Gi e d 3 e as Yn d L TI e A of om Ca Za A ru o n oo oo Fr wbdddbddu epay MAS TITIT kas IET an 19 d g NVHDOHd wi mg n R n ay E GAME ASSEMBLY These steps should be followed for initial installation as well as any time the game is dismantled and moved to a new location NSPECT INSIDE OF BASE Check for loose parts or foreign material in bottom Inspect harnessing to speakers coin door and coin meter Inspect main PC Board for damage and familiarize yourself with the 15 cabinet harness connector and the 8 pin header for the scoreboard ribbon cable Place cabinet on Base oriented with hinge side of cabinet opposite the coin door side of the Base Align the two so that the threaded cabinet mounting inserts are visible through the access holes and the mounting holes in the Base Install 4 Allen Head mounting bolts with fender washers and tighten with provided T handle wrench Connect 15 Pin Connector and Ribbon Cable connector to main PC Board The locking edge of the ribbon cable connector should face
2. D 243 243 DISPLAY ASY DISPLAY ASY 281XS SHORT HARNESS C 343 OVERLAY GOAL 343A OVELAY SHOTS ON GOAL 341 HOUSING 342 SCOREBOARD COVER 657 SPIDER NUT SPIDER MTG PLATE 243 DISPLAY ASY 243X DISPLAY ASY 249 PL7 BULB PLAYFIELD O BULB B 2001X INTERFACE PCBA ASY 281XS SHORT HARNESS 281XS LONG HARNESS brown orange yellow green TITLE SUPER CHEXX A DIENAM SC VSD VSD 5 DRAWN CHERYLZ1 281XL 281XS 2092 8 P IDC 2092 8 P IDC DATE 3 1 00 REVISED 6 27 01 PAGE 4 OF 4 4 3 2 1 O1 G gt Semmen W va EW I C E warrants all components in the SUPER CHEXX game to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ninetv davs from the date of purchase This warrantv does not cover items damaged due to normal wear and tear subjected to abuse improperly assembled by the end user modified repaired or operated in a fashion other than that described in the service manual lf your SUPER CHEXX game fails to conform to the above mentioned warranty I C E s sole responsibility shall be at its discretion to repair or replace any defective component with a new or remanufactured component of equal to or greater O E M specification LCE will assume no liability whatsoever for costs associated with labor to replace defective parts or
3. malfunction Replace the scoreboard and run electronic tests on the faulty unit A loose connection may cause malfunction Check and repair as necessary GAME LOSES PLAY SEQUENCE GIVES FALSE SCORE WILL NOT START WHEN MONEY IS INSERTED 1 Although game is protected against static electricity an unusually large shock will cause the microprocessor to lose sequence To correct the problem turn off power and turn it back on to reset electronics A game plugged into an ungrounded outlet has no protection from static electricity A large enough shock may destroy the IC chips Electronic tests may be run to determine the fault Repair as necessary TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR COINS NOT REGISTERED CORRECTLY 1 A bad micro switch may be a problem due to internal failure Test with an ohmmeter Replace if necessary 2 Loose connections may cause money to be registered improperly Check the connectors from the coin mechanisms as well as the connectors on the main PC Board Repair if necessary 3 Abad capacitor CZ5 on the main PC Board may cause bounce problems with the micro switch Run electronics tests to determine the problem NO OH SOUNDS OR REPEATED OH SOUNDS 1 Short or open circuits in the harness or one of the reed switches on the Oh sensors are the most common problems Repair as necessary 2 Abad IC chip on the main PC Board may cause problems Run electronics tests Repair defec
4. ABINET HARNESS 2 ellow Gr 250 653T D gra XX 250 653T 84 2 red red brown 1 SOG EJECT ORANGE Ei _______ 12v 2089R 2 PIN RT lt CONN GND 12v It blue 2 88 It blue BOO COM minn 651 GOAL yellow 2 C C EJECT ORANGE BOO 1 BOO 1 88 blue Am 4551 BOO 2 GOAL 1 90 ORANGE 651 EJECT GOAL 2 ORANGE 651 SOG1 SOG2 n 15 PIN PLUG 2144 72 ellow va 651 SPLIT PIN 2100 sapan BOO 2 It blue 4651 TAT ERA 250 6531 GOAL2 509 250 653T B 2 1 2089R RT lt 2 PIN CONN 639 8068 TO HINGE 14 AWG GREEN YELLOW PART OF 278X TITLE SUPER CHEXX A FILENAM E DRAWN BY CHERYLZ1 DATE 3 1 00 REVISED 6 27 01 PAGE 2 OF 4 4 3 2 1 SC_VSD VSD DESCRIPTION 278X CABINET HARNESS D 6711X RIBBON CABLE ASY 2239 KEY 1 60 OF RIBBON CABLE 6711 1 2239 KEY 2 2 3 3 4 20 OF 4 START 6 FROM THE 2 7 CONNECTOR 7 8 8 9 9 2239 KEY 1 10 2239 KEY 2104 10 PIN MTA CONN 2104 10 PIN MTA CONN 6711XO OLD STYLE RIBBON CABLE ASY 2 PIN CAP 2181 MALE14 AWG PIN 2422 2239 KEY 1 60 OF RIBBON CABLE 6711 B 2 3 4 20 OF TAPE 2 START 6 FROM THE 7 CONNECTOR 8 9 2239 KEY 1 49039 EN 2104 10 PIN MTA CONN 2104 10 PIN MTA CONN TITLE SUPER CHEXX A FILENAM E DRAWN BY CHERYLZ1 DATE 3 1 00 REVISED 6 27 01 PAGE 3 OF 4 1 SC VSD VSD DESCRIPTION 281XS SHORT HARNESS
5. AYER 4 PER TEAM D GOALIE 1 PER TEAM SUPER CHEXxX has realistic three dimensional decorated players to even further enhance realism and enjoyment of the game FEATURES AME CABINET he cabinet is of unitized construction using high quality aluminum for strength durability and reliability Threaded nserts are used throughout the cabinet to make removal and installation of parts in the cabinet fast and easy AME BASE he base design is a first in the game industry using a one piece high impact plastic material versus conventional wood or particleboard cabinetry It is impervious to liquid spills as well as many other typical abuses to which games are subjected The coloring has been molded into and hroughout the base eliminating the effect of scratches hat harm the appearance and beauty of the game ADJUSTABLE TIME AND VEND PRICE he time and vend price of the game can be adjusted ndividually by switches on the main PC board Time can be set for two three four or five minutes The vend price an be adjusted for 25 50 75 or Free Play Any ombination of time and price can be used LECTRONICS ACCESS All of the SUPER CHEXxX electronics are located on a single PC board just inside the coin door All IC s are eadily accessible and mounted in high quality sockets simplifying repairs SCOREBOARD ELECTRONICS he scoreboard electronics designed with state of the art circuitry are very reliable I
6. ER WASHER COTTER PIN BASE TO CABINET BOLT 5 16 18 X 1 3 4 OH SENSOR ASSY W REED SWITCHES SCORE EJECT SENSOR ASSY 1 REED SWITCH SCORE EJECT RIBBON CABLE ASSY GOALIE amp BLOCK ASSY WHITE BLUE GOALIE amp BLOCK ASSY WHITE RED PLAYER LS SC WHITE RED PLAYER LS SC WHITE BLUE PLAYER SS SC WHITE RED PLAYER SS SC WHITE BLUE DECAL BOO EJECT BLACK GIGARETTE DECAL DECAL BASE NEW STYLE D 279X BASE HARNESS DOES NOT INCLUDE POWER CORD 6 250 FLAG yellow 36 648 COIN 2 1 kont 12v 2 BLACK ger 250 FLAG CCNT 3 G48 WHITE 42 ACN 4 bla 28 black COIN COM COIN COM 5 RER e RED 36 250 FLAG 7 GREEN YELLOW 20 TO Ss GND 8 brown 28 COIN 1 9 2558 ACH 10 HD20224 C GND RED COUNTER 12 3 GREEN meal 12 PIN PLUG 2106 638 SPLIT PIN 2100 SPEAKER SPEAKER PIN 4 10 USE PART 20 14 AWG 8260 638 ga 651 9 STRIP SC2027X POWER 20ft 2027 PC20217 CORD ee B TITLE SUPER A FILENAM 279X BASE HARNESS SC_VSD VSD DESCRIPTION PER GAME SC2027X POWER CORD DRAWNBY CHERYLZ1 DATE 3 1 00 REVISED 6 27 01 PAGE 1 OF 4 4 3 2 1 278X C
7. HTS Replacement is advised when necessary Remove the four screws on the light diffuser and pull out the bulb Insert the new bulb and reassemble NOTE TIE WRAPS HAVE BEEN USED TO SECURE THE FLOURESCENT LIGHT AGAINST SHIPPING DAMAGE AND ABUSE LOCATION IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THESE BE REPLACED AFTER A NEW LIGHT IS INSTALLED COIN MECHANISMS Mechanisms should be cleaned and adjusted when necessary Follow the manufacturer s instructions on adjustment and maintenance PLAYER WASHERS These washers located over each gearbox serve to keep the players shafts in place in their gearboxes Extreme care should be exercised when pulling out or pushing in players because a washer that falls into a track can be bothersome to remove To help eliminate this problem push all the rods all the way in and pull the player straight out When pushing a player back in be sure the gearbox is lined up with the shafts If not slowly rotate the rod while pushing down on the player NOTE WASHERS SHOULD BE REPLACED WHEN WORN TO THE POINT THAT THEY CAN NO LONGER HOLD THE PLAYERS IN AFTER PLAYERS ARE INSERTED PULL UP GENTLY TO TEST THE STRENGTH OF THE WASHERS SOUND EFFECTS Periodically test the sound effects sensors and the Boo button to ensure the proper functions Test for National Anthem bypass MAINTENANCE ICE SURFACE The ice surface should be cleaned as needed using Windex Fantastic or a comparable product A
8. K WILL NOT EJECT For some ejection problems the ice surface may have to be removed 1 Opening the dome and sliding all of the players to the center ice can correct dirt in the puck ramps Next remove the goalies one at a time bend up the ice surface and clean the ramps Assemble in the reverse order A leaning puck ramp can be corrected by observing which way the puck leans as it rolls down the ramp and bending the ramp to one side or the other back by the net chute assembly 3 puck ramp may become pushed up during shipping or moving Just push it back down in the retainer chute with a pencil or screwdriver 4 unique electronic circuit incorporated on the main PC Board prevents the eject solenoid from burning out If a solenoid problem is suspected check for a pulse of about 12 volts at the solenoid Then remove the wires to the solenoid and check that the coil is not open or shorted A good solenoid will read between 3 4 ohms NOTE REPLACE THE SOLENOID ONLY AFTER DETERMINING WITH AN OHM VOLT METER THAT THE SOLENOID WAS RECEIVING POWER PUCK TAKES TWO OR THREE TIMES TO EJECT A puck hitting the ice surface can be corrected by first making sure the ice surface is in place If it is in place observe which way to bend the retainer chute assembly to line up with the opening in the surface To determine if the ejector wire is misaligned first remove the ice surface and then start the game Look
9. NG DIM 1 The scoreboard bulb may be burned out Open the dome and see if the bulb appears to be burned out while the game is plugged in Unplug the game Remove the screws holding the right diffuser in place Replace the light bulb and reassemble Very low AC power will cause poor lighting To test use a voltmeter on the suspect line to determine voltage CHEXX game hooked up to a line with too many other games may experience this difficulty Move the game to its own AC line if this problem is experienced NO LIGHT IN GAME 1 The light bulb may be burned out Open dome see if bulb is burned out Replace if necessary A loose scoreboard connector is not likely to affect the bulb without affecting some other component in the scoreboard However make sure the connectors are firmly seated PLAYERS RUN INTO THE END OF THEIR SLOTS 1 A rod collar slipping may cause a player to hit the end of a slot in an ice surface Open the game and rotate the rod until you can see the rod and gearbox touch through the slot in the collar If the rod and the gearbox do not touch loosen the collar make sure the rod and gear box coupler touch and retighten the gearbox Be sure to leave 1 32 to 1 16 between the collar and the gearbox body SCORE INDICATORS DO NOT WORK PROPERLY 1 A bad LED may cause malfunction Replace the scoreboard and run electronic tests on the faulty unit A bad scoreboard chip may cause indicator
10. OWNERS AND SERVICE MANUAL INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS IN ENTERTAINMENT INC 10123 MAIN STREET CLARENCE NY 14031 SERVICE 1 716 759 0360 1 716 759 0884 E MAIL service icegame com INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS IN ENTERTAINMENT INC COPYRIGHTO 1983 BY INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS IN ENTERTAINMENT INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced by any mechanical photographic or electronic process or in the form of a phonographic recording nor may it be stored in a retrieval system transmitted or otherwise copied for public or private use without the permission of the publisher The SUPER game play all graphic designs this technical manual its accompanying schematic diagrams and the trouble shooting guide are protected by the new Copyright Act of 1976 This Act provides for increased penalties for violating federal copyright laws Courts CAN IMPOUND infringing articles while legal action is pending If infringes are convicted Courts can ORDER DESTRUCTION of the infringing articles In addition the Act provides for payment of statutory damages of up to 50 000 00 in certain cases Infringes may also have to pay costs and attorneys fees fines up to 25 000 00 and face an imprisonment of up to one year LCE will aggressively enforce its copyrights against any infringes WE WILL USE ALL LEGAL MEANS to immediately halt any manufacture distribution or operation of a copy of any product made by us Anyon
11. YER TRACK 1 4 8 EACH PLAYER TRACK 2 amp 7 EACH PLAYER TRACK 3 amp 6 EACH PLAYER TRACK 4 4 5 EACH CTR EJECT RETAINER CHUTE PUCK RAMP ASSY SCORE SENSOR BRACKET SOLENOID STOP BRACKET DOME HINGE GOALIE BEARING ASSY CENTERMAN STOP EJECT SOLENOID BRACKET DISPLAY PCBA PL 7 TRANSFORMER PL 7 BULB PL 7 SOCKET SCOREBOARD PCBB BOO BUTTON SPEAKER SOLENOID MAIN PCBA TRANSFORMER IC EPROM IC MICROPROCESSOR SCOREBOARD HOUSING SCOREBOARD COVER DOME CHUTE NET ASSY NET CURTAIN NET MOUNT TUBE LONG NET MOUNT TUBE SHORT GOALIE BLOCK GOALIE TRACK MNT TUBE PLAYER LOCK WASHERS BUMPER STANDOFF GOALIE KNOB amp ROD ONLY GOALIE ROD W SWING ARM FLECTOR GEARS PUCK ASSY EJECTOR ARM BUSHING ROD BEARING GRIP BUMPER ASSY NET RAMP ROD GRIPS PLAYER ROD 1 5 6 10 WINGERS PLAYER ROD 2 4 7 9 DEFENSEMEN 3025 3035 3036 4002 4003 4004 5003 5005 5011 6001 6001B 6006 6010 6011 6021 6024 6025 6036 6067 6287 6706X 6707X 6707A 6711X 7001X 7002X 7005A 7007B 7008A 7010B 7025B 7030X 7118 ICE SURFACE ASSY PLAYER ROD WASHERS DOME WASHERS GOALIE BUMPER STOPS CABINET GASKET PER PC 10 FT COLLAR RUBBER SPEAKER GRILL EJECTOR ARM EJECT SOLENOID SPRING DOME FASTENER DOME BOLT ALLEN WRENCH 1 4 3 8 SHOULDER BOLT GOAL CLUTCH O RING GOAL ROD WASHER SOLENOID RIVET DEFENSEMAN STANDOFF BOLT VINYL STANDOFF TUBING COLLAR ALLEN WRENCH COLLAR SCREW FEND
12. YO S YO OG OL AN IVA SIHL LAS GOlIH4d Yad SLINN SINIL 9013 OL 135 HOIH SV SAWIL 38 OL JHL HSIM dI 2 OL LAS SV SDIML 38 OL JNTVA 4HL HSIM 41 L SV JWVS 39 OL JHL 41 L OL JNTVA SIHL 138 1 L NIOD Z NIOD G 1103402 IMVL TIIM LI SNIOO YO3 SIHL LIS LIGAND SNIOD L SNOLLdO JAVD 1 y 5 8940 Aue Guisuodsip 10 9 Aue JNOUJIM Wels ou Buiss id AV ld OL OL NOLLNG JHL SSJAYJ GSHSINIS NOILdO DNINAVHDOHA av INDILYVd IVHL 40 AHL OL NOLLNE 431 4318 55348 SNOILdO DNINNVYEDOYd SNOIYVA JHL JONVAQV OL NOLLNG 136 1031358 JHL SS34d SNOLLNG t JHL 40 1500 1431 SHL SI SIHL GYVO9 SHL JO NOLLN9 SSIHd MO Terry tit 5 ETT a 1119 LOATAS 1119 4315 2 TI A iy Ges A bod g ra 49 KI is uf oogonia 1 18 de n ap
13. bent forcing the player to work improperly If when the ice surface is properly located you can see the top of an aluminum track the track must be bent NOTE ALUMINUM TRACK IS NOT VISIBLE IN PHOTO Use a large screwdriver or other suitable object and gently pry in the desired direction to obtain clearance Check for smooth operation NOTE BE SURE NOT TO GOUGE THE SIDE OF THE CHANNEL WHEN PRYING A RAG SHOULD BE WRAPPED AROUND YOUR SCREWDRIVER TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR TOP CABINET ASSEMBLY WITH ICE SURFACE amp PLAYERS INSTALLED PLAYER WITH LONG STICK i A ILL ZZ ZZ APA VE 2 sS PLAYER NUMBERING AND LAYOUT 18 Long 12 Short 6 Short 4 Short 30 Goalie 1 4 Short 14 Short 30 Goalie 4 Short 6 Short 12 Short 18 Long TOP CABINET ASSEMBLY WITH ICE SURFACE amp PLAYERS REMOVED SOLENOID EJECTORJ COM AR 3 ry o WA l G a 7 GOALIE ie P 4 9 a PUG kou a 4 ROD BEARING 745 1002X 1003X 1004X 1007X 1008X 1009X 1010X 1012 1013 1014 1016 1018 1019 243 248 249 2001 2003 2007 5 2070 2071 2368 341 342 3001 3002 3002 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008 3009 3010 3010X 3011 3012 3013 3014 3016 3017X 3018 3020 SK321 SK322 PARTS LIST DECAL CABINET NEW STYLE ROD COLLAR LONG ROD COLLAR SHORT GOALIE TRACK GOALIE SWING ARM PLA
14. e who purchases such copies risks forfeiting such a game U S A and foreign patents pending Published By INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS IN ENTERTAINMENT INC 10123 MAIN STREET CLARENCE NEW YORK 14031 Sales 716 759 0370 Service 716 759 0360 Email service icegame com www icegame com TABLE OF CONTENTS SUPER CHEXX Game Play Page 4 Outstanding Page 6 8 7 Programming Page 9 Game Assembly Page 10 Game Operation Test Page 10 Maintenance Page 11 amp 12 Troubleshooting and Repalr Page 13 THRU 17 Parts Listing Page 18 schematics 8 Wiring Diagrams Page 19 THRU 25 Warranty Page 26 SUPER CHEXX GAME PLAY The SUPER CHEXX Hockey game has been designed to resemble real hockey action The object of the game is to out score your opponent before time runs out Goals can be scored with the game continuing until the last puck in play mode begins When the last puck in play is scored the game ends Example If a score is 5 3 the last puck would result a final score of 5 4 or 6 3 The exce
15. f any repair should be ecessary the scoreboard can be replaced in less than 5 inutes eliminating costly down time SPEED OF PLAY he play of the game is extremely fast A unique ramp construction eliminates dead spots and a special finish on the highly polished playfield enhances the puck action he gearing ratio described earlier used for fast and effortless play and rotation provides for greater speed and accuracy when shooting the puck QUICK ASSEMBLY he game designed in two pieces with an upper and a ower half can be assembled and connected in less than 5 minutes OVER UNDER COIN DOOR An industry standard over under coin door is used in the SUPER game 440 AGOW LIVJLIV AHL NENL TIIM 0 ONILOA TAS SANNOS 4QOW 10VHLIV JWIL JO INNONV JHL SIHL LIS TVAJJINI IGON 1094110 JINVD 40 LV OISNJISIAU LNVM SLAMOIL JO Y3EWNNN AHL SAN IVA SIHL LIS JNVI did SCYVMV W3HLNV VS N 404 0 YO W3HLNV NVIGVNVO SHL I OL AN TWA SIHL LAS NFJHINV 430008 404 t YO YO4 OL SIHL LIS 5 JO JIJIIJNNN SINVO ILNNIN X SONODIS 09 FIdNVXI IWYS TIVHIAO 404 5 SANODIS 40 YSSWNN SAOIYI 40 YISWNN 3HL 58 0235 40 LNNONV TYNLOV YSEWON SIHL LIS INIL 430008 404 06
16. ions can be straightened by tightening the pivot screw An ejector that sticks in the up position can be fixed by loosening the pivot screw PIVOT SCREW MAINTENANCE GEARBOXES Gearboxes should be inspected periodically to ensure smooth operation Gearbox tracks should be kept as clean as possible If a gearbox seems to rotate stiffly first check to see that a rod collar is not pushed up tightly against it this can happen if a grip comes off a rod anda gearbox hits a solid object usually on defensemen Back off a collar from a gearbox by loosening moving and retightening NOTE GEARBOXES ARE LUBRICATED FOR LIFE AND SHOULD NOT BE OILED OR GREASED ROD BEARINGS Check once a year for excessive wear Replace when necessary PUCK CHUTE Clean periodically to ensure a good sliding surface Check for cracks Small cracks can be glued with a C A adhesive Large cracks require changing the part GOALIE MECHANISMS Check for smooth operation RODS Check periodically for cracks and gouges Replace if necessary Clean Mineral Spirits or Paint Thinner Do not allow cleaner to contact the Dome as it will damage the Dome TRACKS Check periodically Clean by pushing a rag along the length of the track j 7 3 d Oe r 4 f LIY SENSORS These should be tested periodically by moving the puck over the Oh sensors and through the score sensors TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR PUC
17. pply liberally to a lint free cloth wipe surface thoroughly let dry For a faster ice surface dust lightly with Pledge and let dry DOME The Lexan dome should be cleaned as needed using a furniture polish type of cleaner Apply to a lint free cloth and wipe dome thoroughly NOTE PLEDGE IS RECOMMENDED ALWAYS TEST THE CLEANER YOU INTEND TO USE ALONG THE FLANGE TO MAKE SURE THE CLEANER WILL NOT HARM THE DOME FINISH TO REMOVE SCRATCHES A SPECIAL SCRATCH REMOVER FORMULATED FOR LEXAN SHOULD BE OBTAINED PLAYERS Periodically inspect the players for appearance or possible damage Replace when necessary gam EJECTOR MECHANISM Periodically test the mechanism by scoring goal and observing puck ejection If puck fails to eject does not clear ice surface or ejects with excessive lean in one direction the mechanism is not working correctly Open the dome and remove the ice surface NOTE BE CAREFUL NOT TO LOSE THE FLAT WASHERS Start the game and observe operation Check for foreign particles under the ejector wire The entire bracket assembly can be bent to correct excessive lean in one direction Be sure all parts work freely Check by pushing the solenoid plunger only to see that the ejector lifts up about 3 8 from the cabinet bottom If more or less movement is noted the ejector wire can be bent forward or backward where it meets the plunger to obtain proper operation Excessive random angle eject
18. ption to this rule occurs when a final puck would create a tie score Example If the score is 2 1 the last puck might make the score 2 2 The game then automatically goes into a Sudden Death Overtime mode and a final tie breaking puck is ejected The game will end when the tie breaking goal is scored The National Anthem as well as the Boo sound and the 5 and Aah s add to the excitement of playing SUPER CHEXX The Boo button can be used to eliminate the National Anthem or to Boo your opponent FEATURES SUPER is a unique kinetic action hockey game using state of the art components electronics and advanced sound effects designed to closely resemble the action play and feel of a real ice hockey game BREAK RESISTANT POLYCARBONATE DOME The cover of this game is made of Lexan and will resist breaking or cracking OVERHEAD SCOREBOARD Scores and shots on goal are automatically tabulated by the main processor unit and displayed here Other features include a running time clock digital period display and a fluorescent light that produces minimal heat eliminating the need for a fan UNIQUE SOUND EFFECTS The sound effects in this game use state of the art components Along with synthesized organ chants this game utilizes natural sounds actually recorded at a real hockey game Cheers can be noted when a goal is scored sounds are produced when puck enter
19. re the National Anthem is bypassed The puck should eject After the puck ejects press the Boo Eject buttons on both ends of the game to ensure the Boo sound is heard and eject Solenoid is activated Run the puck through each goal crease The sound should be heard as the puck passes through the crease Note that a shot on a goal has been registered MAINTENANCE All parts in the SUPER CHEXX Hockey Game have been manufactured to the highest standards possible The following maintenance should be performed as recommended to assure optimal performance and longevity of the game WARNING THIS GAME DOES NOT REQUIRE ANY LUBRICATION USE OF ANY OILS OR GREASE MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY Most mechanical maintenance jobs when required will necessitate removal of the dome or ice surface In all cases when the ice surface must be removed follow the ice surface removal procedure as given PUCK Inspect the puck for large gashes which may impede a smooth rolling action down the puck ramps Replace if necessary PUCK RAMPS Periodically check the puck ramps for dirt accumulation and or other objects or materials that may cause the puck action to slow down To clean the ramps remove the goalies Slide all players to center ice this saves time as all the players and ice surface do not have to be removed Bend up the ice on either end and remove the nets Clean out the tracks and reassemble SCOREBOARD LIG
20. s the goalie s crease Organ chants indicate period changes last puck in play mode and sudden death overtime A player can actually Boo his opponent by pressing the Boo button located at each end of the cabinet Added to all these sounds are a full time background noise a National Anthem at the beginning of each game A player can even bypass the anthem if desired by pressing the Boo button GEAR CLUTCH DESIGN Each player on the game rotates on a 2 4 1 gear mechanism which utilizes a built in clutch to allow opposing players to strike or check one another without causing damage to components This feature also eliminates intentional abuse The gearing mechanism has been designed to allow a player to rotate at maximum speed with a minimum of effort CENTER ICE FACE OFF This hockey game has a center ice face off feature to add to the realism of play The puck is automatically ejected once at the beginning of the game and once after each goal The puck may be ejected manually by pressing the Boo Eject buttons NEW ROD MATERIAL Unlike previous games using rods that bend or break easily SUPER uses rods with a specially developed fiberglass composite and exterior coating to eliminate previous problems These rods are immune to even torturous abuse They can bend almost 90 degrees and still return straight time after time PLAYERS LONG STICK PLAYER 1 PER TEAM SHORT STICK PL
21. straight down the ejector chute and observe how the puck ejects If the puck consistently hits one side of the chute the ejector wire should be adjusted Refer to the maintenance section for specific directions under Ejector Mechanism SUPER 19 ddidNS Ea L A H 1 di EJECTOR SOLI 1 TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR GEARBOX IS DIFFICULT TO TURN A gearbox coupling collar may have been forced against a gearbox causing uneven or difficult turning The usual cause for this is a handle grip coming off a rod and allowing the gearbox to hit either another gearbox or a cabinet end To repair simply loosen the collar and back it away from the gearbox between 1 32 and 1 16 PLAYER ROD amp GEAR BOX SHAFT MUST MEET IN THE CENTER OF COLLAR SLOT e MLA Retighten Gear teeth being stripped out will generallv cause binding at certain points of rotation This situation should not occur until manv games have been played However to check for bad gears first remove the gearbox from the game Loosen the gearbox collar and slide out the gearbox If teeth on gears are worn out replace the gearbox A worn gear bearing can cause a gearbox to work improperly If you Suspect a gear problem first remove the gearbox from the game If problems are visible disassemble the gearbox If a worn bearing is found replace the gearbox GAME LIGHTI
22. the rear of the base Do not force or connect backwards or damage will occur Plug game into 110 optional 220 volt GROUNDED AC outlet and turn on PC Board mounted power switch Warning Failure to use a 3 prong grounded will void your warranty and may cause harm to the game yourself and others Coin up game and check for proper operation Finally make sure your game is clean Aclean game looks good gets more play and makes more money than a dirty game GAME OPERATION TEST IMPORTANT IF THE GAME FAILS TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING TESTS AS DESCRIBED REFER TO THE TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION Before starting a game check to see that all players rotate smoothly and that all rods move in and out freely NOTE THE GEAR BOXES REQUIRE 10 20 GAMES TO FULLY BREAK IN SLIGHT RESISTANCE WHEN ROTATING THE PLAYERS ON A NEW GAME IS NORMAL Insert the proper number of coins to start game The National Anthem will begin and upon completion the puck will eject from the ejector chute Shoot the puck in each net several times to ensure proper operation of the ejector Each time the puck enters the net the score indicators on both sides of the scoreboard should indicate the goal scored Continue scoring until the game ends checking the score indicators for proper operation Check to see that the score indicators on both sides of the scoreboard are working correctly Restart the game Press the Boo Eject button to ensu
23. tive components SCORE IS NOT REGISTERED NO CHEER 1 A bad Reed Switch may cause a goal not to register Disconnect and test with an onmmeter Replace if defective A bad connection could be a problem Check associated harnessing and connectors with an ohmmeter SCORE IS NOT REGISTERED GAME CHEERS 1 A scoreboard connector may be loose or bad Repair or correct as necessary 2 Abad scoreboard IC chip may be a problem Replace the scoreboard and run electronics tests to determine the problem SCORE AND CHEERING KEEPS REPEATING FOR ONE TEAM WITH NO GOALS ACTUALLY BEING SCORED 1 A Reed Switch shorted to the cabinet will cause this problem Usually an exposed wire touching the cabinet will be the cause of the problems 2 Reed Switch always closed can be tested by first disconnecting it from the board Use an ohmmeter to see if the switch is always closed If it is replace the score Reed Switch SOUND GOES LOW OR GOES ON AND OFF 1 Check the audio IC chips on the main PC Board Replace any defective parts 2 A faulty volume control is a possible cause for intermittent sound Rotating the volume control will usually show a problem Many times the problem can be corrected by cleaning with a commercially available switch cleaner 3 Abad speaker connection to the main PC Board may be the problem Check and repair as necessary PLAYERS RUB ON THE SIDES OF THEIR SLOTS 1 rare occasions a track may become
24. travel time associated therein I C E s obligation will be to ship free of charge replacement parts by U P S Ground U S mail or other comparable shipping means Any express mail or overnight shipping expense is at the cost of the purchaser Products will be covered under warranty only when The serial number of the game with the defective parts is given The serial number of the defective part if applicable is given Defective parts are returned to shipping pre paid a timely fashion if requested by I C E A copy of the sales receipt is available as proof of purchase upon request of LCE distributors are independent privately owned and operated In their judgment they may sell parts or accessories other than those manufactured by 1 We cannot be responsible for the quality suitability or safety of any non l C E part or any modification including labor which is performed by such a distributor
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