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3. a SS 12 6 3 1 Options 13 6 3 2 Game 14 6 3 3 TeSt IN 15 6 3 3 1 Switch 16 6 3 3 2 Motor Test ecce eene nnne nnne tnt entente nenne nnn tenen nnne enne 17 6 3 3 3 Step 17 6 3 4 Sound 18 A en entente nnne nnne nnne nnne 19 N 19 6 3 7 Others M 20 64 Initialization After Replacing 4 2 4 11 1 40 00 t E n 6 4 1 Adjustment Method 4 21 6 4 2 Adjustment Method 22 6 4 3 Handling Motor Errors 2 22 7 8 9 10 24 7 1 Care of the Projector Monitor eerte 24 7 2 Re
4. Operators Manual 1 THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR MAINTAIN CUSTOMER SAFETY AT ALL TIMES AND 15 IMPERATIVE THAT THE DETAILS SET OUT IN THIS MANUAL ARE FOLLOWED PRECISELY Part No 90500040 Contents SPECIFICATIONS conc 1 PRECAUTIONS OE 2 2 1 Notes on Operation 2 2 2 Safety Mechanisms and 15 2 2 3 Cautions When nnne 2 3 2 4 Cautions When Installing nnnm 4 HOW N 6 MAJOR 7 INSTALLATION enun ener enn ett 8 5 1 Fitting the Header Assembly 8 5 2 Connecting the Ski Assy to the Monitor Cabinet coooncccoconcnnoncconacancananacanananeso 9 5 3 Fitting the Safety 10 e nennen nnne nennen nnne nnne nennen nennen nennen 11 6 1 Turning the POWER nennen rennen 11 6 2 Adjustment Switches eene nennen nnnm 11 6 3 Test Mod
5. menu On entering STEP ADJUST test Step Adjust on the I O Menu Screen will blink and INITIALIZE COMPLETED will appear and be blinking Ski Step initialization is now completed 2 Select EXIT to retum to the Main Menu Screen Page 17 6 3 4 Sound Test 1 Select item 4 Sound Test on the menu screen to test the sound and speakers 2 The following screen will appear on the monitor SOUND TEST VOLUME LEFT SP RIGHT SP b REQUEST SONG No p EXIT L R SELECT BUTTON CHOOSE DECISION BUTTON ENTER 3 Select the required item by Select L R buttons The selected item will blink 4 Pressing the Decision button will cause the selected value setting to blink 5 Pressing Select R will increase the value and Select L will decrease the value 6 Press Decision button to return to item select mode 7 When selecting the Request Song test Select R button will increase the song number and Select L will decrease the number The Decision button will produce the sound of the song number selected Request Song 01 will produce a stereo sound test Sound will be produced from the speakers in the following order Left speaker Right speaker Both speakers 8 Press both Select L R buttons and Decision button together to retum to Sound Test Menu from Request Song No Test Set left speaker volume mn 00 Quietest 3F Loudest Set right spea
6. Decision button to enter the test Select EXIT and press the Decision button to return to the menu screen TEST DIP4 12345678 SWITCH TEST MOTOR TEST STEP ADJUST EXIT SELECT L R BUTTON CHOOSE DECISION BUTTON ENTER Shows condition of DIP SW 4 on the PCB In riormal operation all switches are OFF If a switch is ON it will be displayed in red For testing Switches and Control Pots See 6 3 3 1 For testing the Step Lock Motor See 6 3 3 2 For initializing the Step Control Pots See 6 3 3 3 Page 15 6 3 3 1 1 Switch Test Select Switch Test from the Test menu The following screen will appear on the monitor Note On entering Switch Test the Skis will be unlocked Ensure that the 2 Skis are returned to the locked condition at the end of the test by entering Motor Test See 6 3 3 2 SWITCH TEST TEST SW ON COIN SW ON SERVICE SW SELECTION BUTTON DECISION BUTTON L SELECTION BUTTON SWING 0000 0000 CENTER EDGE 0000 0000 CENTER UR SELECT DECISION EXIT The word ON will appear next to items a to f each time the Tespective switch is operated When the skis pushed left SWING CENTRE will change to LEFT and will appear just before it reaches the extreme left When the skis are pushed right CENTRE will change to RIGHT and will appear just before it reaches the extreme right 0000 will increase when the
7. conditions The time trial mode starts in this position Page 6 4 MAJOR COMPONENTS Page 7 5 INSTALLATION WARNING If the location site of this machine has a polished floor it is recommended that rubber pads are fitted under the level adjusters to prevent the machine sliding on the floor 5 1 Fitting the Header Assembly The Header Assembly has a forward centre of gravity so it is important that at least two people are used to fit or remove the Header Assembly The fitting position of the Header Assembly is very high and it is important that a means of reaching the height safely stretching is available e g steps step stools etc 1 Place the Header Assembly on to the monitor cabinet connect the connectors and pass the connectors in to the cabinet slide the header back ensuring that it engages fully in to the retaining brackets at the front of the monitor cabinet 2 Fit the 2off M6x25 Hex Head Screws Spring and Flat washers to retain the Header Assembly to the cabinet Hex Head Screw M6x25 Connectors Page 8 5 2 Connecting the Ski Assy to the Monitor Cabinet 1 Connect the connectors between the Ski Assembly and Monitor Cabinet 2 Push the Ski Assembly fully up to the monitor cabinet taking not trap any wires 3 Fit finger tight a joint bracket to each side using 4off Hex Head Set Screws M10x25 Spring and Flat Washers on ea
8. a connector loose or Connect the connector disconnected schematic WARNING is displayed the step lock does not work Is a fuse blown Check and replace fuse on PSU board Is a connector loose Connect the connector disconnected schematic Is the lamp loose in the holder Insert lamp properly pg26 7 3 Is the lamp burned out Replace lamp pg26 7 3 Pushbutton lamp does not light 8 8 8 8 5 Step Assembly The step control does not work Is a connector loose or Connect the connector disconnected schematic Has game been initialized Initialize the game pg21 6 4 Is the control pot broken Perform the switch test to check control 1 Replace the control pot 8 7 5 78 8 The tilt control does not work Is a connector loose or Connect the connector pg44 disconnected schematic Has the game been initialized Initialize the game 16 4 Is the control pot broken _ Perform the switch test to pg16 check control 7 6 3 3 1 Replace the control pot pg30 7 6 Page 35 9 WARNING Many of the parts used this machine including metal work have been manufactured to special specifications To ensure continuing safety and correct operation replace only with genuine MA MCC parts DESCRIPTION HEADER ACRYLIC EE E a 5000 HEADER VAC FORM LHS 450
9. enter test mode Test mode allows testing and the changing of game settings Refer to section 6 3 Test Mode page 12 COIN COUNTER m j LEFT PLAYER RIGHT PLAYER ORED TEST SERVICE TEST SERVICE 1 O EXP Service Bracket Page 11 6 3 Test Mode 1 Open the coin door and slide the test switch ON The menu screen will be displayed on the monitor 2 Select the test required by pressing the Left or Right Selection push button The selected test will blink 3 Enter the selected test by pressing the Decision push button Select EXIT to return the Menu Screen 4 After testing is completed ensure that the test switch is returned to the OFF position to return to normal game mode The Test Switch must always be in the OFF position for normal game mode MENU COIN OPTIONS 1 Sets the price of play See 6 3 1 GAME OPTIONS 2 Sets the game options See 6 3 2 TEST 3 Used for testing switches and controls See 6 3 3 SOUND TEST 4 Used for testing sound and setting volumes See 6 3 4 MONITOR TEST 5 Used for adjusting the monitor ADS TEST 6 Displays accumulated game data OTHERS 7 Used for testing the PC Boards and for initializing all of the settings L R SELECTION BUTTON CHOOSE DECISION BUTTON ENTER Decision Button Select L R Buttons 6 3 1 Coin Options 1 Select item 1 COIN OPTIONS on the menu screen to set
10. mechanism to be overridden MOTOR ERROR 3 and the game to be DO YOU WANT TO OPERATE operated with the steps permanently in the free YES gt PUSH DECISION BUTTON position NO gt PUSH UR SELECT BUTTON WARNING It can be dangerous to operate the machine with the steps permanently free so the fault MUST be repaired as soon as possible d s If the game is to be operated with the steps in the free condition press the decision button If either the Left or Right Select button is pressed the game will cease to function until the fault has been rectified 2 An Error Occurs During Play a If the motor stops function during game play the following error screen will be displayed b Turn the power OFF and then back ON The motor will be checked automatically c If there is still a problem follow the instructions detailed in section 6 4 3 1 Errors At Start up WARNING STEP LOCK DEVICE IS OUT OF ORDER CALL THE ATTENDANT IMMEDIATELY Page 23 7 DANGER In order to prevent injury or electric shock to service personnel ensure that the MAIN POWER IS OFF before attempting any maintenance DANGER Before performing work not described this manual sure to contact your distributor to receive instructions or answers to questions 7 1 Care of the Projector Monitor The projection tube lenses have been manufactured from plastic material Prevent contact with the lenses bec
11. skis are moved to the right and decrease when they are moved to the left When the skis are tilted will change to LEFT or RIGHT and will appear just before they are fully tilted 0000 will change as the skis are tilted Lett step Right step Note EDGE OK will only appear if you stand and apply weight to the edges of the ski steps There is no problem if OK is not displayed when standing on the steps in the same T as normal play 3 4 is not displayed when the edge is tilted left or right re initialize as described in section 6 4 Initialization After Replacing Parts Operate both of the Select L R buttons and Decision button together to exit and return to the I O menu screen Page 16 6 3 3 2 Motor Test 1 Select Motor Test from the I O menu The following screen will appear on the monitor MOTOR TEST NOW MOTOR STATE LOCK GO MOTOR FREE EXIT L R SELECT BUTTON CHOOSE DECISION BUTTON EXIT Displays the current condition of the Skis Display will show LOCK FREEING FREE LOCKING as the Skis are tested b Allows the Skis to be locked and unlocked Display will show FREE NOW MOVING LOCK as the Skis being tested Note Ensure Skis are in the locked condition before returning to normal game mode 6 3 3 3 Step Adjust 1 Select Step Adjust from the
12. switches and an error will be displayed on the screen Refer to section 6 4 3 Handling Motor Errors for fault finding 6 4 3 Handling Motor Errors If a problem has occurred with the step lock motor an error message and method of rectifying will be displayed on the screen 1 Errors at Start up a When the power is turned ON the step lock motor is automatically checked The motor check first locks the steps frees them then locks them again Note Ensure that the test switch is OFF during motor check Also ensure that the steps are not touched during the motor check or the check will not be gt performed correctly b Ifthe first lock is not completed within fifteen seconds from power up the following error display screen appears If this happens refer to section 6 4 1 Adjustment Method a and initialize the controls MOTOR ERROR 1 PLEASE STEP ADJUST If an error other than the one shown above is displayed it is possible that a fuse has blown there is a problem with the step motor mechanism or the steps not moving freely 2 Page 22 If the first lock is completed within fifteen seconds but the steps cannot be released Motor Error 2 screen is displayed until the fault is rectified MOTOR ERROR 2 OPERATION STOP e If after the steps have been freed they do not re lock as an emergency measure Motor Error 3 screen 1 displayed This allows the step lock
13. the check will not be performed correctly 2 If the first lock is not completed within fifteen seconds from power up an error display screen appears If this happens refer to section 6 4 2 Adjustment Method b and initialize the controls If the error display screen is still MOTOR ERROR 1 showing after the controls have been PLEASE STEP ADJUST initialized refer to section 6 4 3 Handling Motor Errors After the motor check is successful the attract screen is displayed 3 To initialize the controls Switch the test switch ON while pressing the service button The screen displays the SWITCH TEST screen with INITIALIZE COMPETED flashing Initialization is completed 4 Turn the test switch OFF to retum to normal game mode SWITCH TEST TEST SW ON COIN SW ON SERVICE SW ON R SELECTION BUTTON On DECISION BUTTON ON L SELECTION BUTTON ON SWING 0000 0000 CENTER EDGE 0000 0000 CENTER INITIALIZE COMPLETED L R SELECT DECISION EXIT Page 21 6 4 2 Adjustment Method b 1 Slide the test switch ON 2 Turn the power OFF and then back ON again 3 Select I O TEST and press the decision button View Change 4 Select STEP ADJUST and press the decision button The controls are now initialized 5 After initialization is completed turn the test switch OFF The motor check begins If the motor still does not operate correctly there is a problem with the motor or
14. the game cost and COIN OPTIONS related settings DEFAULT IN GREEN 2 Press eee UR GAME COST ae the require 1 COIN 1 CREDIT FREE PLAY OFF 3 Use the Decision button to adjust the settings EXIT 4 Select EXIT to return to the menu SELECT L R BUTTON CHOOSE screen DECISION BUTTON CHANGE Note The price of play on this machine is set within the Cashflow Coin Mech Ensure that the Coin Options on the screen are set as shown in the following table ITEM CONTENTS FACTORY SET a Game Cost No of Coins required for No of credits settable 1 9 1 Coin 1 Credit umo Page 13 6 3 2 Game Options 1 Select item 2 GAME OPTIONS on the menu screen to set the game options and related settings 2 Press Select L R to select the required item 3 Press the Decision button to adjust the settings Standard settings are displayed in green 4 Select EXIT and press Decision to return to the menu screen GAME OPTIONS DEFAULT IN GREEN GAME DIFFICULTY SOUND IN ATTRACT HI SCORE INITIALIZE AUTO HIGH SCORE INITIALIZE EXIT SELECT L R BUTTON CHOOSE DECISION BUTTON CHANGE E LI NIN EI CIC Page 14 6 3 3 d VO Test Select item 3 I O Test on the menu screen to test the switches motor and step adjust Press Select L R t to select the required item then press the
15. 00 HEADER METAL HOUSING 45000 HEADER RETAINING BRACKET E m HEADER ACRYLIC RETAINING BRACKET 45000581 HEADER VAC FORM DECAL LHS RHS FLUORESCENT TUBE ASSEMBLY Page 36 mu 3 purs eRouecnonmoNTon o ja a EE E s _ E 4 rss SCS s mevmoxsww nn 7 ON EE EE TRANSFORMER EL E Ez 3 CHANNEL POWER OWER AMPLIFIER ne ER Ea ve eee Page 37 DESCRIPTION A un MAIN BASE METALWORK 2 MAIN BASE EXTENSION ARM RHS 45000586 3 MAIN BASE EXTENSION ARM LHS 45000587 MAIN BASE EXTENSION ARM VAC FORM LHS 45000588 ale BB 8 MAIN BASE EXTENSION ARM VAC FORM RHS SNOW FIELD VAC FORM LHS 5 7 SNOW FIELD VAC FORM RHS 45000591 SIDE WOOD LHS 37100078 SIDE WOOD RHS 37100079 SIDE WOOD DECAL LHS i SIDE WOOD DECAL RHS JE 8 6 12 COIN TOWER 45 13 PLAY INSTRUCTION DECAL 15 FRONT CENTRE EXTENSION BOX JE A 5 PROJECTOR BASE JOINT BRACKET LHS RHS FRONT EXTENSION BOX LHS RHS 4 E 17 REAR EXTENSION BOX LHS RHS STEP ON FLOOR BASE STEP ON FLOOR BASE SAFETY DECAL 5 A S 4 3 amp 5 21 FLOOR BASE SUPPORT BRACKET LHS RHS FLOOR BASE SECURING PLATE A ii SKI POLES FRONT SUPPORT BAR ee 218 JE i SKI POL
16. BEARING LFB 1410 ROD EYE RBL 6 D CONNECTING SHAFT 160 8 ROSTA SPRING DRS38x60 ROSTA SPRING DRS27x100 ROSTA SPRING DRS18x30 ROSTA SPRING DRS18x50 ROSTA SPRING RETAINING BRACKET BR 18 PILLOW BEARING UCP 208 ROLLER BEARING CF12 1 A POTENTIOMETER 7 I 45000625 45000627 i Do 43 Jopoa STEP LOCK 0 e gt gt 8 SSAROSSOIEBE IA OR Le i poh i O i E i 1 to 22 non 1 mA i 1 E UE mE 22 i i i 3 8 prog 1 NE ON EP T m PERO ot Sid 122 d 8t 1 f 5 11 88 QU AE Lr P 4 aa e x 1 oe Ep pO WO IE NE E ae m 714 OQ O iO OQ OQ 10 1 1 s non LE 1 uoc evi iol aio ME 1 i rien Gains A E Sh 2 4 1 i iz pi EE eR ES A O ri Ua py mene ca GS ENGNG ordi aia i ta po i T i fos 1 E MERETE T 5 SEET bu pd E 5515 ORA
17. ES FRONT SUPPORT BAR CLAMP SKI POLE GRIP BAR LHS RHS SKI POLE GRIP WASHER SKI POLE GRIP BAR JOINT RHS SKI POLE GRIP BAR JOINT LHS FRONT CENTRE TOP COVER PLATE 31 SNOW FIELD VAC FORM SUPPORT BRACKET REAR RHS 45000605 SNOW FIELD VAC FORM SUPPORT BRACKET REAR LHS SNOW FIELD VAC FORM REAR SECURING BRACKET BASE EXTENSION ARM VAC FORM TOP FIXING BRACKET EXTENSION ARM VAC FORM LHS RHS FIXING BRACKET A N E i MAST SIDE VAC FORM LOWER KICK BRACKET CASTOR 75mm Mr THE E ADJUSTABLE FOOT M20x70mm SKI POLE GRIPS pair BLACK Led 39 ems ie EE c mon LL te DESCRIPTION PART No _ 45000619 nin JE MES 213 e 3 5 22 D dE 2 2 o m 2 0 5 45000621 45000622 45000623 45000624 5 ROSTA SPRING BRACKET FRONT 38x60 ROSTA SPRING BRACKET REAR 38x60 ROSTA SPRING SWING BRACKET 38x60 STEP CENTERING ARM STEP RUBBER RETAINING BRACKET STEP SWING BEARING STEP SWING BEARING SPACER SWING L R POT MOUNTING BRACKET EDGES POT MOUNTING BRACKET STEP LOCATING PLATE UPPER STEP RUBBER SUPPORT BRACKET 17 EDGES POT COVER BRACKET 18 ROSTA SPRING BRACKET ROSTA SHAFT BEARING BRACKET TOP ROSTA SHAFT BEARING BRACKET BOTTOM
18. P ecessccescececseneseon M4 Security Wrench M5 Security Wrench M6 Security Wrench error rre rrr rro cr scr Page 1 Unlocked step free state The restriction plate moves to the side of the steps and locks the steps AS E 2020 Locked step 2 3 Cautions When Transporting a Do subject the game to physical shock when transporting or moving it b Always return the levellers to the UP position before moving the machine even for short distances c The monitor cabinet ski assy and header assy must be separated before shipping Take care not to rope any moulded plastic parts when transporting e Always ship the monitor section upright THIS MACHINE 1 NOT DESIGNED TO BE MOVED BY FORK LIFT DO NOT USE Page 3 2 4 Cautions When Installing 1 This machine is designed for indoor use only Do Not install the machine in the following places 2 Direct sunlight places with excessive humidity or dust places where there is water leakage near air conditioning or heating equipment places with excessively high or cold temperature Places where it would be in the way of emergency exits or fire extinguishing equipment 2 If this machine is installed next to walls or other machines ensure
19. Pillow Unit WARNING Make sure that the power is turned OFF If work is to be carried out with the covers removed take care not to trap hands or fingers in the mechanism When greasing the step lock inspect the pillow assembly for any problems 1 Release the step lock and swing the steps to the left and right and check the pillow units for any wear Also check that the Hex Head Screws M14x45 are tight 2 Swing the steps left and right and check that the main torsion bar is secure Also check that the Hex Head Screws M10x25 are tight 3 Reassemble the vac forms and control panel Remember to connect the connector when refitting the control panel Main torsion bar Pillow unit Hexagonal bolt M14 x 45 Page 33 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING Ensure that the power is turned OFF before making adjustments or replacing parts If none of the items below correspond to your problem or if the problem is not corrected by the treatment described below contact your dealer for further advice Always return PC Boards to your dealer for repair Never test the PC board for continuity with a multimeter or similar device The PC Board contains sensitive devices which could be damaged or even destroyed by the internal voltage of such test equipment e When sending parts for repair clearly indicate the problem and send them secure and adequate packing Especially in the case of sending PC Boards wrap them in
20. R SUPPLY MONITOR COIN ACCEPTOR DIMENSIONS Assembled Monitor Cabinet Ski Assembly Header WEIGHT Assembled Monitor Cabinet Ski Assembly Header ACCESSORIES 220 240volts AC NORDMENDE TT 46 Projector Monitor Mars CashFlow 1 Channel 1265 w x 2245 d x 2300 h 1145 w x 645 d x 1920 h 1265 w x 1600 d x 1220 h 1145 w x 350 d x 380 h 433kg 175kg 240kg 18kg Keys Cash Door Coin Door E Service Door IEG MainsEead Operators Installation Manual Monitor 2 Monitor Remote Control W Batteries lt lt lt ITE Floor Safety Mat amp Decal Floor Safety Mat Securing Plate Floor Safety Mat Support Bracket Joint Potentiometer Perret rr titi rrr M10x25 Hex Head Set Screw S Steel M10 Flat Washer S Steel M10 Spring Washer S Steel M8x20 Hex Head Set Screw S Steel M8 Flat Washer S Steel M8 Spring Washer S Steel M6 Dome Head Nut Chrome M6X25 Hex Head Screw BZP M6 Flat Washer H Duty BZP M6 Spring Washer BZ
21. ause various lens faces have been provided with a special coating which is easily damaged Only the side of the lens dir wards the mirror th projection screen are allowed to be cleaned If cleaning is absolutely necessary observe the following points Blow off dust or remove with a dust brush or soft lint free cloth If necessary clean with a soft lint free cloth moistened with water to which a little detergent has been added DO USE organic solvents such as alcohol dry cleaning naptha trichlorethylene acetone etc these agents may cause permanent damage to the plastic lenses or projection screen Page 24 7 2 Replacing the Fluorescent Tube 1 Remove the two socket button head screws 4 25 and remove the header acrylic retaining bracket 2 Remove the header acrylic by lifting it from the lower retaining pins 3 Replace the fluorescent tube 4 Reassemble in reverse order Socket Button Head Screw M4x25 Retaining Bracket Header Acrylic Fluorescent 3 Page 25 7 3 Replacing Push Button Switches Lamps 1 Remove six security screws M5x20 and two security screws M5x12 and lift off the top cover taking care not to strain the wiring 2 Disconnect the connector 7 Security 4512 Security Screw M520 1 ew Security Screw M5x20 Connector 3 Separate the switch lamp holder from the button by pulling it directly a
22. ch bracket Tighten fully all screws Hex Head Set Screw M10x25 Joint Bracket Joint Bracket Page 9 When the machine is fully assembled and its final position lower the 10 level adjusters 4 on the monitor cabinet and 6 on the ski assy with a spanner so that all castors are raised from the floor and the machine is level Tighten the lock nuts with a spanner to ensure that the level adjusters do not move Level adjuster Lock mut If this machine is installed on a smooth or shiny floor it is recommended that rubber slip mats be placed under each adjustable foot to prevent the machine from moving when being played 5 3 Fitting the Safety Mat 1 Assemble the Floor Safety Mat by fitting the securing plates from underneath the support brackets from the top and retaining the assembly together with the M6 Dome Nuts 2 Place the assembled Safety Mat into position under the Ski Step Assy 3 Retain the Safety Mat in position with the Hex Head Set Screws 8 20 Spring Washers and Flat Washers 6 ADJUSTMENTS 6 1 Turning on the Power After the machine has been installed turn ON the power The power switch is located on the rear of the monitor cabinet 6 2 Adjustment Switches The Adjustment switches are located inside the coin door 1 Service Switch Press this switch to obtain game credits without incrementing the play meter 2 Test Switch Slide the test switch ON to
23. ker volume 00 Quietest 3F Loudest Select sound tor testing Each number will produce a different sound Ot will generate a stereo test Page 18 6 3 5 Monitor Test 1 Select item 5 Monitor Test on the menu screen to set up and adjust the monitor 2 On entering monitor test the screen will display one of the following test patterns GRADATION PATTERN CROSSHATCH GREEN CROSSHATCH WHITE WHITE WINDOW H WHITE WINDOW M WHITE WINDOW L INTERLACE PATTERN VIEW ANGLE ADJUST CRT VIEW ANGLE ADJUST PROJECTOR FULL WHITE 3 Use Select L R buttons to change to the next pattern and Decision button to return to the Main Menu 6 3 6 ADS Data 1 Select item 6 ADS Data on the menu screen to view machine history details X d 2 The following screen will appear on the monitor NOV INT EXP 0000000 000 00 00 00000700 00000 00 PLAY TIME 000 00 00 PLAY NUMBER 0000 INITIALIZE EXIT URSELECT CHOOSE DECISION ENTER Page 19 m Total number of games played at each difficulty level for each course b Goal Total number of games completed at each difficulty level for each course Number of games finishing at 151 extended time gate at each difficulty level in race game d Ext1 Number of games finishing at 2nd extended time gate at each difficulty level in race game e Ext2 Number of games finishing at 3rd e
24. ning Brkt 2 Tilt the step assembly and remove three security screws M5x12 Security Screw 5 12 Retaining Brkts e 25 AR A Security Screw M5x12 REA 3 Remove the step rubber 4 Refit in reverse order Page 31 7 8 Step Lock Maintenance 7 8 1 Releasing the Step Lock 1 Turn the power switch ON 2 Press the service switch and start the game 3 When the game starts the restriction plate see diag moves to the released position 4 When the steps are released tum the power OFF 5 re lock the steps turn the power ON and the steps will re lock in the power up motor check 7 8 2 Greasing the Step Lock WARNING Make sure that the power is turned OFF If work is to be carried out with the covers removed take care not to trap hands or fingers in the mechanism The step lock should be greased every three to four months 1 Remove the control panel and vac forms See sections 7 3 and 7 4 2 Apply grease to the following locations e Between the restriction plate and guide rails and between the cam follower Screw shaft Pillow shaft Sub torsion bar axle Cam follower Guide rail Pillow screw Restriction plate Screw shaft dy ASA ccs mE UNI REC 0 8 1 Li 1 Skee ae oh Sub torsion bar axle Page 32 7 8 3 Inspecting the
25. ntrol pot taking care to ensure that the wires are replaced to the correct terminals Grub Screw M4x8 5 Reassemble in reverse order 6 Re initialize game See 7 7 Adjustments When Replacing Parts NOTE When refitting the control pot ensure that the pot locating tab engages in the hole in the mounting bracket and that the grub screw M4x8 engages on the flat of the pot shaft Grub Screw M4x8 7 6 Replacing the Tilt Control Pot 1 Remove the front vac form See Section 7 3 2 Remove four security head screws 5 12 and remove the Ski Step front vac form Security Screw M5x12 3 Disconnect the connector slacken the pot retaining grub screw 4 8 and remove the control pot and bracket Ski Step 4 Replace the control pot taking care to ensure that the wires are replaced to the correct terminals 5 Reassemble in reverse order 6 Re initialize game See 7 7 Adjustments When Replacing Parts NOTE When refitting the control pot ensure that the pot locating tab engages in the hole in the mounting bracket and that the grub screw M4x8 engages on the flat of the pot shaft 7 7 Removing the Step Rubber 1 Remove three security screws M5x12 and retaining bracket from the outside edge of the step rubber Lift the rubber edge and remove the three inner security screws M5x12 and retaining bracket Security Screw M5x12 A T Ski Step Ass Y Rear Vac Form Retai
26. placing the Fluorescent Tube 4 25 7 3 Replacing Push Button Switches and 1 4 1 26 7 4 Replacing the Step Limit Switches 27 7 5 Replacing the L R Control 28 7 6 Replacing the Tilt Control 30 7 7 Removing the Step Rubber 2 221444122224 2 2 2 1 31 7 8 Step Lock Maintenance 2 nora nana entente tenent tnn 32 7 8 1 Releasing the nnne 32 7 8 2 Greasing the Step Lock 2 32 7 8 3 Inspecting the Pillow 4414 4 2 2 33 34 8 1 General 0 0 34 8 2 Projector 34 8 3 Header Assembly 35 8 4 Mast Assembly 2 2 12 35 8 5 Step Assembly 35 PARTS 36 SCHEMATICS A 45 1 SPECIFICATIONS POWE
27. so more technique is needed for this mode than the normal race mode The game is over when the player crosses the finish line within the given time period or the time period reaches zero The time period is increased by one second each time a player passes through a gate If a player completes a course in a fast time they can enter their initials Select letters using the select buttons and enter them by using the decision Viewpoint button A player is not disqualified for not passing through a gate however the player will not be able to enter their initials even if they cross the finish line in a good time Game Mode Selection After inserting sufficient credit the Game Mode Selection screen is displayed The player selects either the Mode or Time Trial Mode by using the L R selection buttons and pressing the decision Viewpoint button Course Selection After the game mode has been selected the Course Selection screen is displayed The player can select of three courses Novice Intermediate and Expert e Viewpoint Selection The viewpoint button can pressed at any time during a game to switch between the player s view and behind view Players View This is the view as seen by the skier This provides an exciting view while skiing The race mode starts in this view Behind View This is the view from behind the skier This view can be used to get an understanding of the skiers posture and surrounding
28. sponge or bubble wrap prior to packing so that they do not receive excessive shock 8 1 General Problems The machine does not work Switch OFF and back ON even though the power is ON Operation is unstable or the ls the mains supply within Remove any heavy duty machine does not operate 10 of the rated voltage equipment air conditioners correctly large rides etc from the same power line and ensure that the supply is within the correct limits Have parts been changed Reinitialize the game pg21 6 4 The game goes off Is the mains in plug secure AAN Has a fuse blown Switch the power OFF and check the mains in filter fuse and fuses on the PSU board 8 2 Projector Assy There is no picture on the Monitor switched OFF Check ON OFF switch on front of monitor us monitor Is the signal loom connected Check SCART connector is properly secure and connected to the blue auxillary connector Page 34 8 3 Header Assembly The fluorescent lamp does not come on Is the connector loose or Connect the connector disconnected securely schematic 1 the fluorescent tube or Replace tube or starter pg25 7 2 starter burned out 8 4 There is no sound from a speaker Is a connector loose or Connect the connector disconnected schematic Is the volume too low Adjust volume setting pg18 6 3 4 Is
29. that there is plenty of space between them Page 4 NOTE So that customers not injured by the movement of the Ski Tray ensure that there is at least 300mm separation between other machines or walls If two Alpine Racer machines are next to each other the space between them must be at least 600mm In order to gain access to the Power Supply and CPU assemblies make sure that the rear of the machine is separated from a wall or other machine by at least 500mm 30 3 m 2 i38 CLEAR mtr Qi ETA gt Page 5 3 This is based on Alpine ski racing The player stands on the steps and moves them left or right to control the skier By using the inner edge when moving the steps the skier slows down and turns quickly Race Mode The player races the computer skiers and the object is to cross the goal line first The game is over when the player crosses the finish line within the given time period or the time period reaches zero The time period is increased each time a player passes a check point If a player wins in a fast time they can enter their initials Select letters using the select buttons and enter them by using the decision Viewpoint button Time Trial Mode The object of the game is to pass between the flags gates and to cross the finish line in the fastest time The rules require the player to go through the gates
30. way from the button Pushbutton Holder 4 Replace the lamp or switch ensuring that the correct wires are replaced on the terminals 5 Reassemble in reverse order Page 26 7 4 Replacing the Step Limit Switches WARNING Ensure that the machine is disconnected from the main power supply before commencing work 1 Remove the top cover See Section 7 3 2 Remove four security screws M5x12 securing each side vac form to the mast assembly and remove both side vac forms and front vac form as one assembly Side Vac Form Right Security Screw 5 12 Side Vac Form Left Front 3 Remove two pozi head screws M4x10 and remove the limit switch mounting bracket Page 27 4 Remove two pozi head screws M3x16 and replace the limit switch ensuring the wires are replaced on the correct terminals Switch Mounting Bracket Micro Switches Pozi Head Screw M3X16 5 Reassemble in reverse order 7 5 Replacing the L R Turn Control Pot WARNING Ensure that the machine is disconnected from the main power supply before commencing work 1 Remove eight security screws M5x20 and remove the front Vac form 2 Remove two pozi head screws M4x10 and remove the control pot cover Side Vac Form L Y UR Pot Cover 3 Disconnect the connector slacken the pot retaining grub screw M4x8 and remove the control pot and bracket 4 Replace the co
31. xtended time gate at each difficulty level in race game f Gate Total number of gates completed for each difficulty level in T T game g h T T t Race Total time in Hrs Mins Secs each difficulty level has been played in race game T Total time in Hrs Mins Secs each difficulty level has been played in T T game i Play Time Total time in Hrs Mins Secs game has been played j Play Number Total number of game plays k Initialize Resets all ADS Data to zero 6 3 7 Others 1 Select item 7 Others on the menu screen 2 entering Others the following screen will appear on the monitor OTHERS DEFAULT IN GREEN BACK UP MEMORY INITIALIZE NO EXIT SELECTION BUTTON CHOOSE DECISION CHANGE 3 Selecting Back Up Memory Initialize will return all adjustable settings to factory preset to Page 20 6 4 Initialization After Replacing Parts Initialization must be performed after replacing the game PC board Rom or Step Controls If initialization is not performed the game will not function correctly During initialization ensure that the step edges are level 6 4 1 Adjustment Method a 1 When the power is turned ON the step lock motor is automatically checked The motor check first locks the steps frees them then locks them again Note Ensure that the test switch is OFF during motor check Also ensure that the steps are not touched during the motor check or
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