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Pinnacle Speakers Crane WH6-120-6 User's Manual
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5. 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 NGL TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 GAME FEATURES GAME PLAY SET UP TESTING PAGE 4 e SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GAME SET UP e ASSEMBLY TESTING e CLEANING PROGRAMMING PAGE 5 9 e OPTION MODES e ERROR CODES QUICK 0 5 10 11 PROBLEMSAND SOLUTIONS GAME REPAIR sce eae 12 15 GLASS REPLACEMENT MECHANICAL REPAIR e ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC REPAIR FARTS LISTINGS 16 CRANE ASSEMBLY 5 PAGE 17 20 SCHEMATICS WIRING DIAGRAMS PAGE 21 38 WARRANTY PAGE 39 40 22 INTRODUCTION GAME FEATURES Thank you for your purchase of the new PINNACLE CRANE from The brand new PINNACLE CRANE all metal crane game by was designed with the operator in mind Reliability low maintenance themed cabinetry and all metal construction are the key design features exactly wha
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11. R SPEED This option allows the operator to adjust the left right speed of the wagon The available speeds are 10 20 with 10 being slow and 20 being fast 10 UP SPEED This option allows the operator to adjust the up speed of the crane The available speeds are 13 15 with 13 being slow and 15 being fast 11 DOWN SPEED This option allows the operator to adjust the down speed of the crane The available speeds are 15 20 with 15 being slow and 20 being fast 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 PROGRAMMING RIGHT This option allows the operator to adjust the time the right drive motor will stay on for centering purposes at game start up Available time settings are 0 40 intervals of 1 4 sec EXAMPLE If this option is set at 5 then at coin up the right drive motor will stay on for 5 1 4 sec 1 1 4 sec 1 1 4 sec This option is used to correctly center the crane at coin up in different size cranes An operator can also use this option along with Option 21 to adjust the position of the crane head when the game is over FORWARD This option allows the operator to adjust the time the forward drive motor will stay on for centering purposes at game start up Available time settings are 0 40 intervals of 1 4 sec EXAMPLE If this option is set at 5 then at coin up the forward drive motor will stay on for 5 1 4 sec 1 1 4 sec 1 1 4 sec This option is used to correc
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13. PROPER FUSE CHECK POWER CORD CHECK FOR PROPER VOLTAGES CHECK HARNESS REPLACE POWER MODULE CHECK W METER AND REPLACE CHECK PROGRAMMABLE SETTING CHECK PROGRAMMABLE SETTING ADJUST OR REPLACE CHECK W METER REPAIR REPAIR OR REPLACE MAIN BOARD REPLACE WITH PROPER FUSE REPAIR OR REPLACE P C BOARD REPAIR OR REPLACE P C BOARD CHECK W METER AND REPAIR REPLACE MOTOR CHECK W METER REPAIR REPLACE SWITCH CHECK W METER REPAIR REPLACE WITH PROPER FUSE REPLACE SWITCH S ALIGN SWITCH AND ACTUATOR REPLACE WITH PROPER FUSE REPLACE COIL CHECK W METER AND REPAIR FIND JAM AND REPAIR REPLACE TRANSISTOR FIND JAM AND REPAIR REPLACE DOWN SWITCH CHECK W METER AND REPLACE REPLACE UP SWITCH CHECK METER AND REPLACE REPLACE SPRINGS REPLACE O RING BELTS TIGHTEN SET SCREWS TIGHTEN SET SCREWS SCUFF TOP OF RAILS WITH SANDPAPER QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE A self test will be performed each time the front door is closed the game is powered up or when you exit programming mode NOTE The game will not count credits or plush out on either the mechanical or software counters while the front door is open NOTE If the 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 t
14. blown on the main board Have the coil assembly and transistor on the main board replaced by 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 Finally replace the sensor it is likely to be bad 11 GAME REPAIR WARNING ALWAYS REMOVE POWER FROM THE GAME BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY SER VICE UNLESS NEEDED FOR SPECIFIC TEST ING FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAU TION COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY TO YOURSELF AND OR OTHERS TROUBLESHOOTING PHILOSOPHY To find problems with the game always check the obvious first See that the game is plugged in and that all of the fuses are good Next check to see that all of the connectors are firmly seated and that no wires have been pulled out When trying to find out if specific components are bad or not try swapping them with components from another PINNACLE CRANE game if available to see if the problem moves with the component or stays where it was This will help you decide if you have a problem with a specific component or maybe a problem with either the wiring or the main p c board Use extreme caution when using probes or volt meters if the game is powered up If checking continuity it is im
15. game 2 Unlock and open front door 3 Remove crane and or wagon assembly as previ ously stated NOTE What is removed depends on which motor has gone bad 4 Loosen two thumb screws securing crane housing cap in place and remove NOTE This step is only for the 2 motors in the crane assembly 5 Remove drive o rings and wheels from the bad mo tor 6 De solder the motor leads from the bad motor NOTE Be sure to note which wire goes to which motor lead for if they are re installed backwards the motor will run opposite of its intended direction 7 Carefully remove the bronze bushing supporting the motor shaft of the bad motor NOTE This step is only for the 2 motors in the crane assembly 8 Remove the 4 bolts securing the motor to the hous ing 9 Carefully remove the bad motor 10 Re assemble in reverse order using new motor NOTE When motor is completely re installed place one drop of thread lock on each of the 4 bolts that secure the motor in place to prevent the bolts from backing out PRECAUTION When installing a new motor in any of the three loca tions please note that the 4 screws if tightened too much could mis align the motor and cause binding It is advisable that you tighten the 4 screws just enough to keep the motor from moving Then apply a small drop of Blue loctite on the back side of each of the 4 screws to prevent the screws from loosening When the motor is installed properly it shoul
16. 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 immediately and have a qualified technician install a new coil assembly 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 properly Another possibility is that the string has mechanically bound on the spool To fix the string binding enter the programming mode and go to mode 24 By moving the joystick to the left and right you are able to raise and lower the claw mechanism Move the crane over the prize chute and lower the claw mecha nism all the way until it starts to wind up backwards Reverse the motor direction to raise the claw mechanism and properly rewind the string on the spool Exit the programming mode and the string should be free of me chanical binding NOTE If the claw stays open first check for bad fuses on the main board Next check that there are wires dislodged from the connectors in the harness between 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 likely that the transistor controlling voltage to the claw has
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19. AP CRANE UP SPRING COIL HOUSING COIL SLIDER COIL PLUNGER SMALL CLAW MEDIUM CLAW JUMBO CLAW COIL CLAW INTERCONNECT CLAW SPIDER STRING JOYSTICK MICRO TRACK 56 LINK MICRO TRACK 35 LINK COIN FUNNEL MIRROR FRONT GLASS SIDE GLASS LOCK T HANDLE LOCK BARREL BC9001NGL SERVICE MANUAL BC7007 BC7013 BC7015 BC7027 DECAL SIDE MARQUEE DECAL CONTROL PANEL JOYSTICK DECAL CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS DECAL FRONT MARQUEE ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC 2132 2970 FP2007 CG2012 CG2013 CG2010 HH1020 CG3038X CG2002 BC2032X CG2034X 2080 208004 2110 2124 HD20224 CG2600 BC3005 BC3006 16 PARTS GE BRIGHT STICK DOOR SWITCH SWITCH UP DOWN SENSOR L R SENSOR UP DOWN ACTUATOR L RACTUATOR SOLENOID ASSEMBLY TRANSFORMER DISPLAY PCB MAIN PCB BRIDGE RECT 10 AMP 400V VOLTAGE REG LM338K TRANSISTOR TIP 122 VOLTAGE REG LM358 5 V COUNTER DBV MARS SERIES 2000 ABS FRONT CORNER VALANCE ABS REAR CORNER VALANCE 5 ACIS 1 AISINSSSV ONIYLS 700799 43409 4018 1109 990199 MAYOS SWNHL 6 0290 843437 ONIHLS 590199 10 30 3 210290 HOIVN LOV 010299 1109 5 HOLOW 190190 1739 5007959 341 10046 15 280899 733HM 080899 pes as m
20. Attract Attract Type F B Speed L R Speed Up Speed Down Speed Right Time Forward Time Tickets to Play Tickets if Lose Factory Default Center On Off Snap On Off Down Motor Test Left Right Motor Test Front Back Motor Test PROGRAMMING MIN DEF Timer Display BASIC PROGRAMMING 0 1 0 0 1 0 20 60 20 0 9 2 0 9 4 0 1 0 0 30 20 1 2 2 MEANING 0 Right Forward Backward Nudge 1 Left Right Forward Backward Drop O Normal Play 1 Play till you win 20 60 Seconds Inc every 5 seconds O Free Play 1 9 Coins reguired for a single credit 0 1 9 Number of coins each bill is worth O Credit counter 1 Coin counter 0 30 Minutes between attract modes O Ooff 1 Motion only 2 Audio and motion ADVANCED PROGRAMMING 10 20 20 10 20 20 13 15 15 15 20 20 0 40 8 0 40 5 0 99 0 0 99 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 DIAG DIAG DIAG 10 Low speed 20 High speed 10 Low speed 20 High speed 13 Low speed 15 High speed 10 Low speed 20 High speed 0 40 Number of 1 4 sec time intervals right 0 40 Number of 1 4 sec time intervals forward 0 99 tickets to be paid just to play game 0 99 tickets to be paid if you do not win plush 0 1 Restore factory defaults upon next startup 0 option off 1 Center option on O
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23. P TESTING MAINTENANCE BEFORE YOU BEGIN IMPORTANT FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS CLOSELY COULD CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO YOU AND OR YOUR GAME WARNING WHEN INSTALLING THIS GAME A 3 PRONG GROUNDED A C RECEPTACLE MUST BE USED FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS FAILURE TO USE A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE COULD ALSO CAUSE IMPROPER GAME OPERATION AND OR DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONICS 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 RECEPTACLE TO BE SURE THE GROUND IS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY GAME SET UP BEFORE PLUGGING THE GAME IN OR TURNING IT ON BE SURE THE GAME HAS BEEN SET TO THE PROPER VOLTAGE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Carefully unbox the game from its packaging 2 Using the supplied keys unlock the front door of cabi net 3 Cut all tie wraps holding the wagon assembly and crane assembly in place 4 Plug the game into a three prong grounded recepta cle NOTE The appliance must be positioned such that the plug is accessible during use 5 The is now ready for start up TESTING After the initial setup it is time to test your game for proper operation 1 Locate the game in its permanent location and lock the casters 2 Be sure that the game has been properly plugged into a three prong grounded outlet and
24. Snap option off 1 Snap option on Right display changes 0 1 Up switch is made 0 2 Down switch is made 0 3 Both switches are made Right display changes 0 1 Left switch is made Right display changes 0 1 Back switch is made PROGRAMMING Mode Explanations 0 GAME TYPE There 5 game types 0 Left Right Forward Backward Nudge This mode is for a control panel that commonly has a joystick and allows the player to lower the claw each time the drop button is pressed This allows the player to hone in on the prize they are attempting to win NOTE The crane will po sition itself according to the operator presets options 14 and 15 at coin up if Option 21 is set to 0 Off The crane head will position itself according to the operator presets options 14 and 15 atthe end ofthe game if Option 21 is setto 1 On 1 Left Right Forward Backward Drop This mode is for a control panel that commonly has a joystick and the claw drops fully when the drop button is pressed NOTE The crane will posi tion itself according to the operator presets options 14 and 15 at coin up if Option 21 is set to 0 The crane head will position itself according to the operator presets options 14 15 atthe ofthe game if Option 21 is setto 1 On 1 GAME MODE There 2 game modes Normal play This is the standard type of play where a player has inserted enough coins to create 1 credit and th
25. TED BAD POWER MODULE GAME WILL NOT TAKE MONEY COIN SWITCH OR GIVE CREDITS CORRECTLY COIN DISCOUNTING SET WRONG COINS PER CREDIT SETTING INCORRECT BAD COIN MECHANISM LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESSING BAD MAIN P C BOARD DISPLAYS DO NOT WORK BAD 12V FUSE BAD DISPLAY P C BOARD BAD MAIN P C BOARD LOOSE OR DAMAGED DISPLAY HARNESSING CRANE OR WAGON DOES NOT MOTOR LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESSING BAD SWITCH ON BUTTON OR JOYSTICK BAD HARNESSING TO BUTTONS OR JOYSTICK BLOWN FUSE TO MOTORS ON MAIN P C B CRANE KEEPS TRYING TO MOVE IN TO THE HOME POSITION BAD LIMIT SWITCH S LIMIT SWITCH NOT ALIGNED WITH ACTUATOR CLAW WILL NOT CLOSE BLOWN FUSE TO CLAW ON MAIN P C BOARD BAD COIL LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESSING CLAW HAS MECHANICALLY JAMMED CLAW STAYS CLOSED BAD DRIVE TRANSISTOR ON MAIN CLAW HAS MECHANICALLY LOCKED CLAW GOES DOWN AND THEN SWITCH BAD UP BUT DOES NOT CLOSE LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESS TO DOWN SWITCH CLAW COMES UP AND ABOUT UP SWITCH BAD 10 SEC PASSES BEFORE LOOSE OR DAMAGED HARNESS TO UP SWITCH CRANE MOVES TO THE BROKEN UP SPRINGS POSITION CRANE OR WAGON WHEELS SLIP MISSING OR DAMAGED O RING DRIVE BELTS LOOSE SET SCREWS IN WHEELS LOOSE SET SCREWS IN DRIVE COUPLER RAILS NEED TO BE SCUFFED SOLUTION OPEN THE FRONT DOOR AND THE ERROR CODES ARE SHOWN ON THE DISPLAYS TO ADVANCE THROUGH THE ERROR CODES PRESS THE FIRE BUTTON TURN POWER ON REPLACE WITH
26. all the top window frame and tighten into place via the 3 10 24 carriage bolts SIDE GLASS REPLACEMENT Remove all A C power from the game Remove wagon and crane assemblies Remove front and rear cabinet rails and hard ware Remove fluorescent lights and brackets on side where glass is to be replaced Remove 2 side window retainers and 1 top window retainer Remove side marquee Back out long 1 4 20 bolts that hold on the side window retainers so they are flush with the 1 tube frame 10 GAME REPAIR Remove bolts holding playfield in place near bottom of the glass Install new glass from the inside of the game and drop into channel in the playfield Reinstall retainers lights brackets marguee playfield bolts and rails in reverse order PLUSH RETAINER WALL REPLACEMENT Remove all A C power from the game Unlock and open front door Carefully remove the 2 1 4 20 nuts holding the plastic plush retainer wall to the side of the game Remove old plastic plush retainer wall Reassemble in reverse order using new plastic plush retainer wall REMOVAL OF CRANE MECHANISM Remove all A C power from the game Unlock and open the front door Slide the crane assembly to the front center of the game Loosen black thumb screw securing the front to back micro track bracket in place The thumb screw is located on the front face of the crane assembly nearest the door Slide the micro track bra
27. cket forward and up to disconnect it from the crane assembly Carefully lift the entire crane assembly off the rails approximately 2 inches shift to the left as far as possible drop the right side down past the right crane rail and slide the entire assembly out from between the two separator rails The crane assembly can now be removed from the cabinet so necessary maintenance repairs can be made Reassemble in reverse order 13 REMOVAL OF MECHANISM Remove all A C power from the game Unlock and open front door Remove crane assembly as detailed previously Loosen black thumb screw securing the micro track bracket in place The thumb screw is lo cated on the upper right face ofthe wagon as sembly at rear Slide the micro track bracket to the right and up to disconnect it from the wagon assembly Carefully lift the entire wagon assembly off the rails and rotate clockwise until the left front wheel clears the front rail Lower the front of the wagon assembly and re move the assembly from between the two rails The wagon assembly now be removed from the cabinet so necessary maintenance repairs can be made Reassemble in reverse order 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GAME REPAIR STRING REPLACEMENT Remove all A C power from the game Unlock and open front door Remove crane assembly as previously stated Disconnect the claw assembly from the crane as sembly by re
28. d draw 5 amps or less when running at proper 22 volts GAME REPAIR FUSE REPLACEMENT CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE OF FUSE HAVING THE SAME ELECTRICAL RATING AREA LOCATION AMP VOLT MAIN BOARD F2 6 MDA 250 F3 3MDQ 250 F4 4 MDQ 250 POWER MOD 3 MDQ 250 ROPE LIGHT 3 MDQ 250 CONTROLLER CORD REPLACEMENT IF THE SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED IT MUST BE REPLACED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR ITS SERVICE AGENT OR A SIMILARLY QUALIFIED PERSON IN ORDER TO AVOID A HAZARD 15 PARTS LISTINGS GRAPHICS amp DECALS MECHANICAL PARTS 5011 BC1002 BC1003 BC1004 BC1005 BC1006 BC1007 BC1008 BC1011 BC1013 BC1014 BC1015 BC1016 BC1017 BC1018 BC1022 BC1023 BC1025 CG1020 CG1052 CG1055X CG1061X CG1054 CG1069X CG2008 CG3019X C3030 CG4003 CG1062 CG1066 CG1070 CG1073 CG1075 CG1078A CG1078B CG1078D CG3036 CG3037 CG4004 CG2014 CG3008 CG3009 CG3013 BC3026 BC3027 BC3028 CG5014 CG5015 SPRING LEFT REAR CORNER RIGHT REAR CORNER CABINET FRAME DOOR PANEL DOOR FRAME PRIZE DOOR SIDE PANEL SIDE WINDOW RETAINER LOCK CAM UPPER LOCK ROD LOWER LOCK ROD DOOR WHEEL BRACKET DOOR WINDOW FRAME TOP PODIUM REAR CORNER CAP DOOR SEAL FRONT WINDOW VALENCE FRONT REAR CABINET RAIL 3 SWIVEL CASTER WAGON ASSEMBLY CRANE ASSEMBLY WAGON ROLLER SHAFT TRACK MOUNT RAIL ASSEMBLY MOTOR GEARBOX THUMB SCREW WHEEL O RING DRIVE BAND CRANE MOTOR HOUSING C
29. en plays the game Whether the player wins a prize or not the game is Play till this mode the player has inserted enough coins to create 1 credit and will be able to play the game until they win a prize TIME This option allows the operator to set the game play length Options are from 20 seconds to 60 seconds in 5 second intervals COIN This option allows the operator to set the number of coins needed to create 1 credit A setting of 0 will put the game into free play BILL This option allows the operator to set the number of coins each bill is worth A setting of 0 turns this option off COUNTER TYPE Setting this option to 0 will have the game count credits on the mechanical and software counters Setting this option to 1 will have the game count coins ATTRACT This option allows the operator to set the number of minutes between attract modes Available settings are from 0 minute to 30 minutes in 1 minute intervals A setting of 0 turns off the attract mode ATTRACT TYPE This option allows the operator to choose what type of attract mode they want 1 will have attract mode with movement only 2 will have an attract mode with both audio and movement F B SPEED This option allows the operator to adjust the forward backward speed of the crane The available speeds are 10 20 with 10 being slow and 20 being fast L
30. f 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 in a timely fashion if requested by A copy of the sales receipt is available as proof of purchase upon request of distributors are independent privately owned and operated In their judgment they may sell parts or accessories other than those manufactured by We cannot be responsible for the quality suitability or safety of any 1 part or any modification including labor which is performed by such a distributor ICE Inc warrants that all of its products will be free from defects in material and workmanship When placing a warranty reguest please be prepared to provide the following information Serial Number of Game or Bill of Sale e Machine e A Detailed Description of the Equipment Fault Symptoms ICE product including Cromptons Sam s Billiards Uniana and Bell Fruit is warranted as follows 180 days on the Main PCB and Computers 90 days on all other components i e DBV s Ticket Dispensers etc 30 days on repaired items 3 years on all Crane Harnessing 9 Months on Printers DKS cashless systems offer a 3 year warranty on all components ICE Inc shall not be obliga
31. game If Option 22 is set to 1 On the claws will snap together at the start of a game UP DOWN MOTOR TEST When the operator moves the joystick left and right the claw will raise and lower respectively The right display will change from 0 1 If the up switch is made 0 2 If the down switch is made 0 3 If both switches are made LEFT RIGHT MOTOR TEST When the joystick is moved left and right the wagon assembly will move to the left and right The right display will change from 0 1 If the left home switch is made FRONT BACK MOTOR TEST When the joystick is moved left and right the crane assembly will move forward and backwards The right display will change from 0 1 If the back home switch is made PROGRAMMING Entering the Programming Mode To enter the programming mode open the front door and press the button marked PROG located near the main board and the crane will move to the front center of the game NOTE The game WILL NOT go into the programming mode if the door is closed or the door switch has been pulled to its outer most position Once you are in the programming mode move the joystick forward and backward to move through the modes To change the value of the mode move the joystick left and right Once all options have been set press the drop button and the game will return to regular game play with the new set tings Entering the Accounting Mode To enter the accounting mode unlock and ope
32. moving the two bolts securing the alu minum coil cap to the coil housing Tie a knot at end of the replacement string Use super glue to prevent the knot from working loose or use a lighter to melt the knot to prevent loosen ing Using a lighter melt the other end of the string and form a point before it completely cools Remove crane housing cap by loosening the 2 thumbscrews Feed the pointed end up through the hole in the coil cap and pull until the knot is firmly seated on the inside of the cap SEE CRANE ASSEMBLY DRAWING A proper string routing diagram is located on the bottom side of the crane housing cap Feed the pointed end up through the hole in the bottom of the crane assembly housing Feed string over first string guide then under the next string guide Finally feed the string through the hole in the side of the string spool attached to the motor shaft and tie another knot Once again either use super glue to prevent the knot from working loose or use a lighter to melt the knot to prevent loosening The string is now properly strung Re attach the claw assembly to the crane assem bly using the two bolts that were removed in step 4 Re install the crane assembly into the game and set it in the home position with the claw assembly hanging in the prize chute Turn on the game and the crane will automati cally rewind the string properly MOTOR REPLACEMENT 1 Remove all A C power from the
33. n the front door and press the button marked ACCOUNT located near the main board The left displays will flash between cr Credits then the number of credits 1 9999 If the operator presses the drop button the displays will flash pl Plush then the number of plush that has passed through the sensor These numbers can never be reset and WILL NOT match the numbers on the mechanical counters from the counters It is advisable that the owner note this difference so that they will be able to track actual software coins credits and plush out vs the mechanical counters for accounting purposes PROGRAMMING Test Mode Explanation Every time that the game is powered up the door is closed or exiting programming mode the game will run through a test mode to check the following items HOME BACK SWITCH FRONT BACK MOTOR MEMORY HOME LEFT SWITCH LEFT RIGHT MOTOR UP SWITCH CREDIT COIN DISCONNECT DOWN SWITCH CLAW CLOSE CLAW OPEN If any of the above items are malfunctioning the game will light up the 4 decimal points on the podium dis plays This will alert the operator that there has been a problem The operator needs only unlock and open the front door and the error codes will be displayed one at a time on the left display To move to the next error code the operator needs to press the drop button Repairs should be made to those areas in which errors have been logged When all codes have been seen and the doo
34. portant to disconnect the harnessing at both ends as attached they may yield erroneous results If a p c board is suspected as causing your problems check to see that all of the 1 C chips are firmly seated on the board MAIN P C BOARD REPLACEMENT 1 Remove all A C power from the game 2 Unlock and open the front door 3 Carefully remove all of the connectors from the main p c board 4 Remove the 4 long plastic hexagon nuts that secure the board to the main board housing 5 Gently pull the p c board from the mounting studs 6 Reassemble in the reverse order using a new main p c board 12 FRONT GLASS REPLACEMENT Remove all A C power from the game Remove the 3 10 24 carriage bolts holding the top glass frame in place Loosen the 5 1 4 20 kep nuts holding each side glass retainer in place and slide retainers back Loosen and remove the 3 self tapping screws holding the bottom glass retainer window val ance in place If the glass is broken be sure to remove all pieces from where the new glass will rest With proper ceiling height slide the new glass in from the top NOTE Be careful to proper align the glass with the side channels to prevent breakage When glass is properly seated slide the side glass retainers into place and tighten the 5 1 4 20 kep nuts for each side Re install the bottom glass retainer and tighten into place via the 3 self tapping screws Re inst
35. r is closed the game will reset the error codes run through a test mode to check for proper operation and if all is well game play can start If not the 4 decimals will once again light up and the operator will need to check the error codes again Game play can continue to the best of the machine s abilities with problems until the errors are corrected At no time should the game be inoperable unless a key component is damaged NOTE Some items on the list can not be detected by the game and require that the operator watches for these actions to be performed during the start up test mode Claw close Claw open Error Codes Problem Solution 1 E Memory Replace Microprocessor 3 Up Sensor Check Replace Up Sensor 4 Down Sensor Check Replace Down Sensor 5 Left Right Sensor Check Replace R Sensor 6 Front Back Sensor Check Replace F B Sensor 7 Front Back Motor Check Replace F Motor 8 Left Right Motor Check Replace Motor 9 Counter Disconnect Just a warning that the credit coin counters were disconnected at some time QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE THE DECIMALS ON THE 4 DISPLAYS ARE LIT UP THIS IS INFACT NOT A PROBLEM BUT A WAY OF LETTING THE OPERATOR KNOW THAT THERE WAS A PROBLEM DURING THE START UP MODE NO GAME POWER ON OFF SWITCH ON THE GAME IS TURNED OFF BLOWN A C POWER FUSE GAME NOT PLUGGED OR CORD DAMAGED BAD TRANSFORMER TRANSFORMER HARNESS NOT CONNEC
36. ravel from front to back check to see that 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 fully check to see that all harnessing is out of the way for the door to close Next check to see that the prize chamber wall is far enough to the right to allow the right edge of the prize door frame to swing past Finally check to see that the door is aligned properly 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 been lubricated with molly grease Finally if need be adjust the lock rod guides such that the door closes and locks smoothly NOTE If the decimals light up on the displays after a self test an error has been logged When the door is in the open position the error codes will be shown on the left display To advance through the error codes press the drop button NOTE If at the beginning of the self test mode the claw does not drop one or more of the following may apply The prize sensor is not working or
37. s dictate the final design parameters for who knows a cranes attributes and faults better than a crane operator GAME PLAY As coins are inserted into the PINNACLE CRANE all metal game a Ding is heard for each coin inserted When sufficient coins have been inserted the claws click closed and then reopen which signals the start of the game The crane will then position itself in the middle of the play field and remain there until the player is ready When the player has moved the joystick or pressed the buttons to move the crane the timer on the right display will begin to count down The player will then position the crane above the prize they are attempting to win and press the drop button to lower the claw If the nudging option is on then the player will have the ability to keep nudging the claw each time the button is pressed to home in on the chosen prize If the nudging option is off then the player will have only one chance to drop the claw When the claw has fully dropped it will close and retract to its uppermost position The crane will then automatically position itself over the prize chute at the rear of the cabinet The claw will then open releasing the prize into the prize chamber The player can now remove the prize from the chamber through the prize door located in the front lower left corner of the game The game is now at its home position and is ready for the next player in line SETU
38. t is needed to ensure a combination of long life and high profit With nearly the entire construction made of metal it was only natural to Powder Epoxy Coat everything inside and out This provides the owner operator with a game that will certainly outlast its wooden counterparts for many years to come The major advantages of all metal construction include Vault like security Long service life Low maintenance High durability All windows of the PINNACLE are 1 4 tempered plate glass to provide an easy to clean maximum safety scratch resistant surface Other features include 41 strand conductor cables to prevent fatigue a full range of operator adjustable software and a newly designed crane mechanism The first step in 5 new crane design was to select several leading cranes available on the market today observe and determine what problems can be or are causes of failure and costly down time then surveyed operators nation wide requesting information like What the leading causes of crane failures in your locations What are some problems in servicing cranes What changes would you make to current cranes to create a better machine 5 engineers then compiled all critical data addressed and corrected each problem and used this information to greate what we now call the PINNACLE CRANE This method of design ensures that the needs of the owner operator
39. ted to furnish a warranty request under the following conditions Equipment has been subjected to unwarranted stress through abuse or neglect e Equipment has been damaged as a result of arbitrary repair modification attempts e Equipment that has failed through normal wear and tear ICE Inc will assume no liability whatsoever for costs associated with labor to replace defective parts or travel time associated therein All defective warranty covered components will be replaced with new or factory refurbished components equal to OEM specifications ICE Inc will cover all UPS ground or comparable shipping means freight costs during the warranty period Expedited shipments are available for an additional charge Defective parts are returned to ICE Inc at the customer s expense a timely fashion ICE distributors are independent privately owned and operated In their judgment they may sell parts and or accessories other than those manufactured by ICE Inc We cannot be responsible for the quality suitability or safety of any non ICE part modification including labor that is performed by such a distributor Parts Service Dept Innovative Concepts in Entertainment 10123 Main St Clarence NY 14031 Phone 716 759 0360 Fax 716 759 0884
40. that the receptacle is in good working order 3 If using an extension cord be sure it is a three prong grounded type of at least 16 Ga 4 Verify that the game is set up for the proper voltage and turn the power to the game on 5 The game will run through a test mode at every start up See test mode explanation in the programming section for details 6 Insert coins bills at least ten times into the coin mech bill acceptor to assure proper operation 7 Check the credit and prize counters for proper opera tion 8 Check that the door disconnect switch works properly 9 Check game volume during busy time at location to set it at the proper level CLEANING Regular cleaning of the game will keep it looking new and greatly enhance its appeal Clean the windows of your PINNACLE CRANE with standard window cleaner such as Windex Clean the cabinet sides with a good cleaner such as Fantastik or 409 and a soft rag A mild soapy solution can also be used NOTE DO NOT USE ALCOHOL THINNERS OF ANY KIND OR PINBALL PLAYFIELD CLEANERS ON ANY OF THE CABINET SURFACES ESPECIALLY THE DECALS IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS REGARDING INSTALLATION OR PROPER FUNCTION OF YOUR GAME PLEASE CALL OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT 1 716 759 0360 Credit Display 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 DESCRIPTION Game Type Game Mode Time Coin Bill Counter Type
41. tly center the crane at coin up in different size cranes An operator can also use this option along with Option 21 to adjust the position of the crane head when the game is over TICKETS TO PLAY This option is only used if you have a ticket dispenser In this option the operator has the ability to set the number of tickets that a player will be awarded just for playing the game The available range is 0 99 tickets TICKETS IF LOSE This option is only used if you have a ticket dispenser In this option the operator has the ability to set the number of tickets a player will be awarded when a piece of plush is not won The available range for this option is 0 99 tickets FACTORY DEFAULTS A setting of 0 for this option will keep the latest operator settings setting of 1 for this option will restore all options to factory defaults CENTERING This option allows the operator to position the crane head any where on the play field Option 21 is set to 0 Off the crane head will position it at the beginning of the game according to the operator presets in Options 14 and 15 If Option 21 is set to 1 On the crane head will position itself at the end of the game according to the operator presets in Options 14 and 15 SNAP This option allows the operator to turn on and off the snap of the claws at the start of a game If Option 22 is set to 0 Off the claws will not snap together at the start of the
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