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1. HINIVLIH SSVID 700151 86 XOSZdd 96 13M90S 1 31V1d 907551 26 3009 32134 9SEEXO bl INV49 ASV ATBWASSY f8201X9 NOISY3A INOV ASV X991 199 L OZEL LHOddANS JILSVId BINA 01 0550 DILSVId 8108 8LOZMA 4018 MONT SI SB LVIMOP SHOW 0020 LHVd 050198 ON Wall 21 PARTS LISTINGS GRAPHICS amp DECALS MECHANICAL PARTS 5011 SPRING BC1013 LOCK CAM BC3028 SIDE GLASS 1054 WAGON ROLLER CG1055 WAGON MOTOR END PLATE CG1155X WAGON ASSEMBLY CG1056 WAGON END PLATE CG1057 WAGON SEPARATOR RAIL CG1058 WAGON DRIVESHAFT CG1059 WAGON DRIVESHAFT COUPLER CG1060 TRACK GUIDE MOUNT CG1061 CRANE MOTOR HOUSING CG1161X CRANE ASSEMBLY CG1062 CRANE MOTOR HOUSING CAP CG1063 CRANE STRING LEVER CG1064 COIL STOP BLOCK COVER CG1066 CRANE UP SPRING CG1068 BUSHING CG1069 TRACK MOUNT RAIL CG1069X TRACK MOUNT RAIL ASSEMBLY CG1071 BRACKET CG1077 STRING ROLLER CG1078J CLAW SILVER PAINT CG1078JX CLAW ASSEMBLY CG2012 SENSOR FWD CG2013 SENSOR L amp R CG3008A MICRO TRACK 62 LINK CG3008B MICROTRACK END LINK SET CG3019 CAGE
2. OWNERS AND SERVICE MANUAL INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS IN ENTERTAINMENT INC 10123 MAIN STREET CLARENCE NV 14031 SERVICE 1 716 759 0360 FAX 1 716 759 0884 E MAIL service icegame com WEBSITE www icegame com 5 INTRODUCTION erste PAGE 3 amp 4 GAME FEATURES INSTALLATION bi ck PAGE 5 TESTING MAINTENANCE PAGE 6 PROGRAMMING PAGE 7 11 INTRODUCTION USING THE PROGRAMMING OPTIONS QUICK PAGE 12 6 13 PARTS IS TIN OS Es PAGE 14 WARRANTY ee 15 amp 16 Revision 11 18 20 INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW Thank you for your purchase of the new ICE FACTOR crane You will be very satisfied with your new crane because of all the great fea tures we have packed into it We have spent a great deal of time designing new features into the unit that not only increase revenues but make servicing far easier than on previous cranes GREAT FEATURES REVOLUTIONARY CLAW DESIGN We have de signed the claw assembiv for incredibly linear opera tion The grab strength at full claw tip extension is verv similar to that when fullv retracted We use a triple solenoid svstem with great reliabilitv and dura bilitv This svstem will also allow the claw to function in the unlikelv event that one of the solenoids were to fail This is possible
3. 341 10085 ONIALS 20200 394v1 133HM 050899 0Z 9 L ASV MIYOS AWNHL X6L0 D90 HOSN3S 10695 YOLVNLOV 010299 HOLOW 800299 ONIALS 1 SSINYVH L 9212 X 002 HIAQD 49018 3015 1109 HHAH 15 210 99 70 92 890199 990199 v90199 90199 AVI DNISNOH HOLOW ANVYO 290 99 ONISNOH HOLOW 0 8 6 90 92 1 HHOVdS X 26 9 SWHdd p eXce 0L 1V14 8 6 LAN WVF 8L 9L G ANLS S X 26 9 GOXZE 6L 0 LMS MIYOS LAS GIQVIHHL 9L 9L G 1108 HH f X Oc v L SWHdd 91 b L L X ce 9 SOHS8 Z L X 0Z p L SSN 2 YIHSVM LV14 P E X HIHSVMMOOT 11146 t L 5509 AVS 214 SSN HJHSVM 1 14 014 0209 SWHAd 8 X OZ v L 009 ONIUIS QIONFIOS LLOS LEIVA ON WALI lt lt p 77 gt 0h L Miss J 17 18 OOOO 9 1 1 13NI8VO SSINHVH Go vs 3903 1431 4000 11083 SpOLXO HOMXIN 1 oz Bassas CI Ato LUVd ON WALI 20
4. CRANE MOVES TO THE HOME UP SPRINGS REPLACE SPRINGS POSITION CRANE OR WAGON WHEELS MISSING OR DAMAGED O RING DRIVE BELTS REPLACE O RING BELTS SLIP LOOSE SET SCREWS IN WHEELS TIGHTEN SET SCREWS LOOSE SET SCREWS IN DRIVE COUPLER TIGHTEN SET SCREWS RAILS NEED TO BE SCUFFED SCUFF TOP OF RAILS WITH SANDPAPER QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE If Wagon does not move smoothly through a full travel from left to right check to see that the wheel spacing is correct If the spacing is correct then check the 2 cabinet rails for burrs that may cause the wheels to bind NOTE If the Crane does not move smoothly through a full travel from front to back check to see that the wheel spacing is correct If the spacing is correct then check the 2 separator rails for burrs that may cause the wheels to bind NOTE If the Micro track for the left right movement is binding during its travel check to see if the top mirror bracket s edge also the shelf the micro track rides on has been de burred NOTE If the front door is having trouble closing fullv check to see that all harnessing is out of the wav for the door to close Next check to see that the door is aligned properiv NOTE If the door will not lock properly or locks with difficulty check to see that the lock rotates smoothly Next check that the lock rods are not binding on the lock cam or the lock rod guides Next check that all fric tion points have b
5. REPLACE WITH PROPER FUSE BAD DISPLAY P C BOARD REPAIR OR REPLACE P C BOARD BAD MAIN P C BOARD REPAIR OR REPLACE P C BOARD LOOSE OR DAMAGED DISPLAY HARNESSING CHECK W METER AND REPAIR CRANE OR WAGON DOES NOT BAD MOTOR REPLACE MOTOR LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESSING CHECK W METER REPAIR BAD SWITCH ON BUTTON OR JOYSTICK REPLACE SWITCH BAD HARNESSING TO BUTTONS OR JOYSTICK CHECK W METER REPAIR BLOWN FUSE TO MOTORS ON MAIN P C B REPLACE WITH PROPER FUSE CRANE KEEPS TRYING TO BAD LIMIT SWITCH S REPLACE SWITCH S MOVE IN TO THE HOME LIMIT SWITCH NOT ALIGNED WITH ACTUATOR ALIGN SWITCH AND ACTUATOR POSITION CLAW WILL NOT CLOSE BLOWN FUSE TO CLAW ON MAIN P C BOARD REPLACE WITH PROPER FUSE BAD COIL REPLACE COIL LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESSING CHECK W METER AND REPAIR CLAW HAS MECHANICALLY JAMMED FIND JAM AND REPAIR CLAW STAYS CLOSED BAD DRIVE TRANSISTOR ON MAIN P C B REPLACE TRANSISTOR CLAW HAS MECHANICALLY LOCKED FIND JAM AND REPAIR SKILL LEVELING IS NOT PROGRAMMING IS NOT CORRECTLY SET SET OPTIONS 9 16 AND 17 FUNCTIONING BAD PRIZE SENSOR REPLACE PRIZE SENSOR LOOSE OR DAMAGED SENSOR HARNESS CHECK W METER AND REPAIR CLAW GOES DOWN AND THEN DOWN SWITCH BAD REPLACE DOWN SWITCH UP BUT DOES NOT CLOSE LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESS TO DOWN CHECK W METER AND REPLACE SWITCH CLAW COMES UP AND ABOUT JUP SWITCH BAD REPLACE UP SWITCH 10 SEC PASSES BEFORE LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESS UP SWITCH CHECK W METER AND REPLACE
6. RETAINER CAP CG3019X THUMB SCREW ASSEMBLY CG3030 WHEEL LARGE CG3032 STRING SPOOL SIDE CG3034 COIL STOP BLOCK CG3035 COIL CAP CG4003 O RING CG4004 STRING CG5014 LOCK T HANDLE CG5015 LOCK BARREL JC1051 SHOCK HYDRAULIC CG1052 CASTER SWIVEL LOCKING CX1072 P100 SOLENOID MOUNTING PLATE CX1073 P100 PLATE BOX BOTTOM CX1075 CRANE CONNECTING PIN CX1076 P800 HEAT SINK PLATE CX3026 MIRROR REAR WALL CX3327 GLASS FRONT CX3036 FINGER PIN CX3037 CLAW SPIDER CG2014 JOYSTICK BC7017 CX7008 CX7212 CX7026 CX7027A CX7028 CX7129B CX7056 CX9101 DECAL CHROME MVLAR STRIP DECAL SIDE X DECAL CONTROL PANEL OVERLAV DECAL LEFT MARQUEE X FACTOR DECAL REAR MARQUEE X FACTOR DECAL RIGHT MARQUEE X FACTOR DECAL FRONT MARQUEE X FACTOR DECAL PRIZE DOOR X FACTOR SERVICE MANUAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC 8284 8312 8395 CG2002X CG2008 CX2009 FP2007 HD20224 HD2364 SM2008 PARTS ROPE LED BALLAST WH6 120L BULB PL L 40W BULB 192 WEDGE TRANSFORMER MOTOR SOLENOID SPEAKER 4 ROUND COUNTER 5V FAN 120V TRANSFORMER RECOMMENDED SPARES CG4003 CG4004 8312 8395 CG2008 CX2009 22 O RING STRING BULB PL L 40W BULB 192 WEDGE MOTOR SOLENOID WARRANTV POLICY I C E Inc warrants components 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 LCD monitor panels m 90 dav
7. the maximum power of the Claw The range for this option is 45 99 The default setting is 99 Game Time This setting determines the duration of the game The range for this option is 15 60 The default set ting is 20 Value Coin 1 This setting determines the monev value for coin 1 The range for this option is 10 6 00 The default setting is 10 Value Coin 2 This setting determines the money value for coin 2 The range for this option is 10 6 00 The default setting 15 20 Free Plav This setting determines the plav mode of the game The selections are Free and Normal The default setting is Normal Front Rear Speed This setting allows for the adjustment of the for ward backward speed of the crane The range for this setting is 10 20 with 10 being slow and 20 be ing fast The default setting is 14 Left Right Speed This setting allows for the adjustment of the left right speed of the wagon The range for this setting is 10 20 with 10 being slow and 20 being fast The default setting is 14 Claw Down Speed This setting allows for the adjustment of the down speed of the claw The range for this setting is 10 20 with 10 being slow and 20 being fast The default setting is 15 Claw Up Speed This setting allows for the adjustment of the up speed of the claw The range for this setting is 10 20 with 10 being slow and 20 being fast The default se
8. to mix different sized prizes to gether when operating in manual mode LIGHTING The playfield and top sign lighting is achieved through the use of high output long life florescent lamps The lamps used have very long life Typical in excess of 20 000 hours and are very reli able quick and easy to replace INDEPENDENT DOOR ACCESS The crane allows the Front playfield door the electronics access storage door and the coin doors to all be accessed separately This means you can have different peo ple service different areas of the game without hav ing access to any other area prohibited FULLY INDEPENDENT OPERATION The crane has been designed so that both sides operate totally independentiv All electronics power supplies and mechanicals are separated into 2 distinct sides This means one side of the crane could fail yet other side will continue to operate INSTALLATION SAFETV PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS CLOSELV COULD CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO VOUR CRANE WARNING WHEN INSTALLING THIS CRANE A 13 AMP GROUNDED SOCKET MUST BE USED FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERI OUS INJURV TO VOURSELF OR OTHERS FAIL URE TO USE A GROUNDED SOCKET COULD ALSO CAUSE IMPROPER CRANE OPERATION OR DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONICS USING AN IMPROPERLY GROUNDED GAME COULD VOID YOUR WARRANTY CRANE SET UP BEFORE PLUGGING THE GAME IN OR TURNING IT ON BE SURE THE GAME HAS BEEN TO THE PROPER V
9. OLTAGE YOUR CRANE SHOULD COME PRE SET FROM THE FACTORY AT THE CORRECT VOLTAGE HOWEVER IT 1 GOOD IDEA TO CHECK THE A C SUPPLY VOLTAGE BEFORE PLUGGING THE GAME IN ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Carefully remove the crane from its packaging 2 Using the supplied keys unlock the front door of the cabinet 3 Cutall tie wraps holding wagon assembly and crane in place 4 Unwrap the glass shelving for the display unit 5 Install the shelving by removing the 2 plastic mirror strips on either side of display unit The mirror strips are held in place with Velcro 6 Insert the shelves into the desired slots in the sides of the display unit Reinstall the mirror strips onto the machine Install the stainless steel prize retention rods above the shelving NOTE The rods should be installed 2 holes up from the shelf itself 9 Plug the game in The machine is now ready for start up START UP Turn the power on to the machine and note the op eration When powered up the claws should drop into the prize chute and retract You should notice the claws snapping shut during the initial power up You should be able to hear game sounds at this time PROGRAMMING Please see the programming section of this manual for detailed instructions on how to program your crane TESTING TESTING After the initial setup it is time to test your game for proper operation 1 Locate the game i
10. because all 3 solenoids are connected together rather than working independ entiv This method also allows the claw to work much more consistentiv The solenoids also have a unique design that improves linear functionalitv The built in heat sinks keep the temperature of the sole noids more consistent which in turn also results in a more consistent grab The claws are ideallv shaped for the best balance of grab and slip The shape has been fine tuned for auto percentaging of the ma chine amp requires no adjustment DOOR DESIGN The front door of the game opens easilv and simplv bv turning the lock handle just 90 degrees The control panels are mounted to the door via intelligent wiring keeping them out of the way during service The door is counterbalanced nitro gen shock absorbers to raise the door fullv out of the This works much better that doors that open outward in locations where space is an issue Fur ther we lift the door rather than use sliding doors be cause an unimpeded view of the plavfield is much more desirable and sliding doors offer much less securitv than the lift up design incorporated ELECTRONICS HOUSING The unique housing for the main electronics makes it extremely fast to change the Main P C Board Just pull on the spring loaded retaining pin and pull the Electronics housing from the game To put new electronics in the game just push the housing in until you rear the retaining pin snap into p
11. een lubricated with mollv grease Finallv if need be adjust the lock rod guides such that the door closes and locks smoothly NOTE If at the beginning of the self test mode the claw does not drop one or more of the following mav apply The prize sensor is not working or is blocked The string or string lever is mechanically binding The up or down switch is sticking or misaligned from its actuator NOTE If claw stays closed it is likely that the diode has blown and the transistor controlling the claw has also blown Shut off the game immediatelv and have a qualified technician install a new coil assemblv and transistor on main board NOTE If claw is jerky while being lowered it is likely that the up spring is missing or has not been slightly elongated Another possibilitv is that the string has mechanicallv bound on the spool To fix the string binding vou will need to use the Multi Programmer Plug the programmer into the game Enter the Main Menu Diagnostics Menu amp then the Tests Menu Using the Tests Menu lower the all the wav until it starts to wind up backwards Reverse the motor direction to raise the claw mechanism and rewind the string on the spool Exit the programming mode and the string should be free of mechanical binding NOTE If the claw stays open first check for bad fuses on the main board Next check that there are no wires dislodged from the connectors in the harness bet
12. ill reset default options 10 PROGRAMMING TEST MENUS Test Grab Cvcle Pressing the Test button will displav the following ADV start a grab cvcle tests Test Up Dn Displays sensor status ADV up and DEC Test Lr Rt Displavs sensor status ADV out and DEC in Test Ft Bk Displavs sensor status ADV back and DEC front Test Grabber ADV Close DEC open Test Grabber Retain ADV Close DEC open at retain power Test Buttons ADV starts test Displays button status Test Prize Sensor ADV starts test Displays Prize Sensor Status Test Game Full Power ADV sets game to play on pickup power Test Game Min Power ADV sets game to play on retain power 11 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION NO GAME POWER ON OFF SWITCH ON THE GAME IS TURNED OFF JTURNPOWER ON BLOWN A C POWER FUSE REPLACE WITH PROPER FUSE GAME NOT PLUGGED OR CORD DAMAGED CHECK POWER CORD BAD TRANSFORMER CHECK FOR PROPER VOLTAGES TRANSFORMER HARNESS NOT CONNECTED CHECK HARNESS BAD POWER MODULE REPLACE POWER MODULE GAME WILL NOT TAKE MONEV JBAD COIN SWITCH CHECK W METER AND REPLACE OR GIVE CREDITS CORRECTLY DISCOUNTING SET WRONG CHECK PROGRAMMABLE SETTING COINS PER CREDIT SETTING INCORRECT CHECK PROGRAMMABLE SETTING BAD COIN MECHANISM ADJUST OR REPLACE LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESSING CHECK W METER REPAIR BAD MAIN P C BOARD REPAIR OR REPLACE MAIN BOARD DISPLAYS DO NOT WORK BLOWN FUSE
13. ing yet classy expensive looking design INTRODUCTION REMOTE PROGRAMMING UNIT This crane uses a remote programming unit that enables the cus tomer to comfortablv program the unit without having to bend into awkward positions or read crvptic dis plavs The small hand held unit uses a remote con necting cable and utilizes plain text graphics that are easv and straight forward to read and understand Navigating through the menus is simple and quick All of the programming options are updated in real time so you can test your changes as you play the machine There is no need to go in and out of pro gramming mode to see if your changes worked cor rectiv This is a great time saving feature that makes it easv for the machine servicer to do a better and more accurate set up job EASY SET UP When programming the game has been designed to work as efficiently and as broadly as possible to minimize adjustments in the field In fact under most circumstances the game will dis pense small and large prizes with equal accuracv using the same settings at the same time For the first time vou can confidentiv load anvthing vou want mixed together at the same time onto the plavfield NOTE We strongly recommend using the auto percentaging feature whenever possible This will vield the most accurate pavout percentages and the most consistent pavouts which will keep vour cus tomers happv and generate additional repeat plav is not advisable
14. ity suitability 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 23
15. lace Removal or installation takes just seconds INSTANT REPLAY AND FREE GAME FEATURES These unique features add to the play value of the machine The instant replay will allow the player to re deploy the claw in the exact same position as the last drop provided there is a credit available in the machine A great feature for the just missed it at tempt The Free Game option adds a random op portunity for the player affording additional excite ment CABINET CONSTRUCTION The materials and construction methods used in the manufacture of this cabinet make it the strongest and most durable in the industry Thick powder coated steel outer cabinet construction and internal bracing make the cabinet extremely stiff and able to withstand re peated moves from location to location DISPLAY CABINET the unique display cabinet al lows for additional product display without encroach ing into the play area This design also allows us to keep the cabinet width narrower This is advanta geous since the display cabinet can be slid into the main cabinet if necessary to go through narrow doorways something the competition does not of fer The shelving units are fully adjustable and there are attractive stainless steel retaining rods to hold the prizes in place The display cabinet is fully mir rored rear and sides to add a touch of class GRAPHICS PACKAGE The cabinet colors and graphics have been carefully chosen to create an eye catch
16. n its permanent location 2 sure the game has been properly plugged in 3 Verifv that game is set up for the proper voltage and turn the power to the game on 4 Thegame will run through a test mode at everv startup 5 Insertcoins into the machine at least ten times into the coin mech to assure proper operation 6 Check the credit and prize counters for proper operation 7 Check game volume during busy time at location to set it at the proper level CLEANING Regular cleaning of this game will keep it looking new and greatly enhance its appeal Clean the windows of your X FACTOR with a standard window cleaner Clean the cabinet sides with a good cleaner and soft rag A mild soapy solution can be used You mav use a furniture polish when finished to protect the game and make it look more attractive NOTE DONOT USE ALCOHOL THINNERS OF KIND OR PINBALL PLAV FIELD CLEANERS ON ANV OF THE CABINET SURFACES ESPECIALLV THE DECALS PROGRAMMING THE MULTI PROGRAMMER HAS THE FOLLOWING PUSHBUTTONS PES Select and Select buttons are used to move up and down through the various menus and settings 2 This pushbutton will take vou to the top of the Advanced Menu choices 5 Not Used This pushbutton will take you to the top of the Test options 5 When the light is on communication exists between the game and terminal 6 This pushbutton will take vou to the top of the Ente
17. r menu choices Adv Dec will increment decrement an option unless otherwise specified on the grammer screen PROGRAMMING BUTTON MENUS SET UP MENUS Upon power up the game will automaticallv displav the ENTER menu choices and they are as follows Price of Play This setting determines the price of game play The range for this option is 10 to 2 50 The default set ting is 30 Cost of Prize This setting determines the cost of the prize The range for this option is 10 to 20 00 The default set ting is 3 00 Pavout This setting determines the percentage of pavout The range for this option is 10 50 The default setting is 33 Minimum Power This setting determines the minimum power of the Claw The range for this option is 20 99 The default setting is 4590 PROGRAMMING ADVANCED MENUS Pressing the Menu button will displav the following options Attract Time This setting determines the duration of time between attract modes in minutes The range for this option is 1 45 The default setting is 3 Attract Tvpe This setting determines what tvpe of attract mode if is used The selections are off snd and motoniv The default setting is snd mot Attract Volume This setting determines the sound volume of the game The selections are high or low The default setting is high Maximum Power This setting determines
18. s on all other electronic and mechanical components m 30 days on all C E repairs and parts purchases I C E Inc shall not be obligated to furnish a warrantv 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 arbitrarv repair modification Products will only be covered under warranty by obtaining an I C E authorized RMA 4 To obtain RMA please provide C E tech support with the game serial or original 1 C E invoice and a detailed description of the failure or symptoms I C E Inc will assume no liabilitv whatsoever for costs associated with labor or travel time to replace defective parts defective warrantv covered components will be replaced with new or factorv refurbished components equal to OEM specifications I C E Inc will cover domestic UPS ground or comparable shipping costs during the warranty period International or expedited shipments are available for an additional charge To obtain credit defective parts must be returned to I C E Inc at the customer s expense within 30 davs After 30 davs a 15 re stocking fee will applv to all returns ICE distributors are independent privatelv owned and operated In their judgment thev mav sell parts and or accesso ries other than those manufactured by I C E Inc We cannot be responsible for the qual
19. tting is 15 Dig Time This setting determines the amount of time for the claw to dig in when down The range for this setting is 0 3 seconds in 1 8 second increments The de fault setting is 0 Pickup Time This setting is used to determine the amount of time the claw will be at pickup power after dig The range for this setting is 0 3 seconds in 1 8 second incre ments The default setting is 1 Hold Time This setting is used to determine the amount of time the claw will be held at the top The range for this PROGRAMMING setting 1 0 10 seconds in 1 8 seconds increments The default setting is 0 Stop and Drop This setting is used for allowing the claw to descend to a predetermined distance before releasing a prize This setting is extremelv useful for fragile prizes Settings for this feature are Ves and No The default setting is No Fail Limit This setting is used to set the limit for out of range pavouts If payout percentage is over the set limit the game will no longer accept coins The range for this setting is 0 50 The default setting is O off Reset Regulator This COMMAND is used to restart the pavout regu lator This is designed for a new prize or in the event of large fluctuations in the vending price or purchase price Alwavs restart the game after adjusting the machine Pressing the ADV button will reset regula tor Reset Defaults Pressing the ADV button w
20. ween the wagon and crane the harness between the wagon and the main board the crane assembly and the wagon assembly If the problem still exists and no fuses are blown or wires dislodged it is likelv that the transistor controlling voltage to the claw has blown on the main board Have the coil assembly and transistor on the main board replaced a qualified technician NOTE If the crane wagon in the home position tries to move left or back check to see that the actuators are both present Next check to see that the sensors are present Next check to see that the sensors and actuators are aligned Then check to see that the sensor wires are not dislodged from the connectors Finallv replace the sensor it is likelv to be bad 13 LAN 06 520 02 7 1711 ADOTAN 34145 1 QIONFIOS dOLXOS8 ILVId 31V ld ANISIV3H ONILOJNNOO WOLLO9 ILVId 31W1d ONILNNOW GION41OS JJONIH MY10 JDAVI TIVWS INN WV SS3INIVIS 91 8 6 MOVIE SWHd 7 1 X ZE 8 SWHdd 91 1 X 07 7 IANJDJOTAN Or v SWHd X Or v L s l l L 9 9 JAWNN LAVA ON Wall 14 1 22 9 9 8 SS 922 X 55 9 859090d LAN dam 02 520 PL9090d 0z 1 LAN PO9090d ONIH O 00PD0 A00 1d 3015 102 750599
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