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Operators Manual
I
T IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO MAINTAIN CUSTOMER SAFETY
,
AT ALL TIMES
AND IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE DETAILS SET OUT IN THIS
.
MANUAL ARE FOLLOWED PRECISELY
Part No. 90500092

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  • Page 1 Operators Manual T IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO MAINTAIN CUSTOMER SAFETY AT ALL TIMES AND IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE DETAILS SET OUT IN THIS MANUAL ARE FOLLOWED PRECISELY Part No. 90500092...
  • Page 2 NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED. While the information contained in this manual is given in good faith and was accurate at the time of printing, NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED reserve the right to make changes and alterations without notice. This machine has been manufactured in accordance with European Community Directives, and...
  • Page 3 This machine is for indoor use only and should be used only for the purpose intended. Namco Ltd. bears no responsibility for accidents, injury or damage resulting from unauthorized changes to, or improper use of this machine.
  • Page 4 General Safety Considerations WARNING • Only operate this machine after checking that has been installed correctly and in accordance with the manual. • Parts of this machine move during game play, so there are places where the distance between the stationary section and moveable section changes.
  • Page 5 1. SPECIFICATIONS POWER SUPPLY:- 230volts AC AMBIENT OPERATING TEMPERATURE:- +5°C to +35°C MONITOR:- Pioneer 50” Projector Monitor (SD-V5070NE/MYVZ) COIN ACCEPTOR:- Mars CashFlow - 1 Channel DIMENSIONS:- Assembled 1265(w) x 2850(d) x 2270(h) Front Assembly 1150(w) x 720(d) x 2070(h) Ride Assembly 1150(w) x 2130(d) x 1320(h) Header Assembly 1150(w) x 560(d) x 200(h)
  • Page 6 2. HOW TO PLAY This is a racing game for one player. The player can select from two courses, of different difficulty level, and to race for position against the computer. • The objective of the game is to cover the selected course as fast as possible within the specified time.
  • Page 7 3. MAJOR COMPONENTS Page PB...
  • Page 8 Moving the Machine WARNING • When moving or carrying the game, make sure to dis-assemble the game into four parts: header assembly, Front assembly, ride assembly and coin tower. • The game is fitted with castors to make it easier to move.
  • Page 9 5. INSTALLATION Notes on Installation WARNING NEVER turn the power to the machine ON until installation has been completed. WARNING in order to prevent possible electric shocks, be sure that the machine is connected to the mains supply with a securely connected earthed plug.
  • Page 10 WARNING This machine is designed for indoor use only. Do not install the machine in the following places. Page 13...
  • Page 11 5-1 Removing the Projector from the Projector Base. WARNING • Make sure that the power is turned OFF before commencing any work. WARNING • The projector Assy weighs approx. 100kg. At least four people should be used to remove it from it’s base.
  • Page 12 Remove the two security screws (M5x30) and remove the small cover. Remove the two pozi head screws (M5x30), unlock and remove the back door only enough to be able to disconnect the fan connector. Disconnect the fan connector and remove the back door fully. Remove the four hexagonal bolts M10x130.
  • Page 13 5-2 Fitting the Header Assembly WARNING • 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. WARNING • The fitting position of the Header Assembly is very high, and it is important that a means of reaching the height safely, without stretching, is available.
  • Page 14 5-3 Connecting the Ride Assy to the Front Assy. Push the Ride Assembly close to the Front Assy. Connect the three connectors and the air tube. Push the Ride Assy fully up to the Front assy, taking care not to trap any wires.
  • Page 15 5-4 Assembling the Coin Tower Connect the connector and place the coin tower on to the base assembly. Attach the coin tower to the base, taking care not to trap any wires, using the nine security button head screws (M10x25), flat and spring washers. NOTE:- Ensure that the two security screws are fitted to the inside of the cash box area.
  • Page 16 5-5 Adjusting the Projector Due to vibration during moving and assembly of the machine, the projector convergence may require adjustment. If this is necessary, adjust the projector using the following procedure. For details on how to adjust the projector, refer to the “Projector Adjustment Manual”.
  • Page 17 6. ADJUSTMENTS WARNING Adjustments or maintenance on this machine should be done by qualified personnel only. 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 Main cabinet. (See section 3 “Major Components”...
  • Page 18 6-3 Test Mode Open the coin door and slide the test switch “ON”. The “Menu Screen” will be displayed on the monitor. Select the test required by moving the control handle up or down. The colour of the selected test will change to red and blink. Enter the selected test by pressing the start button.
  • Page 19 6-3-1 Coin Options Select item (1) “COIN OPTIONS” on the menu screen, to set the game cost and related settings. Move the Control Arm up or down to select the required item then press the start button. Press the start button to change the settings. Select “EXIT”...
  • Page 20 6-3-2 Game Options Select item (2) “GAME OPTIONS” on the menu screen to set the game options. Move the Control Arm up or down to select the required item. Press the Start button to change the settings. The settings will change each time the start button is pressed.
  • Page 21 6-3-2-1 High Score Initialization Select “HIGH SCORE INITIALIZE” on the GAME OPTIONS screen and press the start button. The screen will change to the HIGH SCORE INITIALIZE screen. Move the Control Arm up or down to select the required item. The high score is initialized (reset) by pressing the start button, and the screen returns to the GAME OPTIONS screen.
  • Page 22 6-3-3 I/O Test Select item (3) “I/O TEST” on the menu screen. Move the Control Arm up or down to select the required item. Press the start button to enter the selected test. Select “EXIT” and press the start button to return to the menu screen I/O TEST 12345678 ........
  • Page 23 6-3-3-1 Switch Test Select “SWITCH TEST” on the menu screen and press the start button. The following screen is displayed. Operate the accelerator lever and start button together to return to menu screen I/O TEST TEST SW ....(a) COIN SW ....
  • Page 24 6-3-3-2 Air Spring Test WARNING The ride moves during the Air Spring test. Ensure that hands and feet are clear before starting the test. Select ‘AIR SPRING’ test on the I/O TEST screen and press the start button. The following screen is displayed. Move the Control Arm up or down to select the required item.
  • Page 25 6-3-4 Monitor Test Select “MONITOR TEST” on the menu screen and press the start button. The following screen is displayed. Select an item by moving the control arm up or down. When the start button is pressed the screen will change to the selected pattern. To return to MONITOR TEST screen from a test pattern, press the start button.
  • Page 26 6-3-5 Sound Test Select “SOUND TEST ” on the menu screen and press the start button. The following screen is displayed. Move the Control Arm up or down to select the required item. Press the start button to enter the selected test. Move the control arm up or down to alter the setting of the selected item.
  • Page 27 6-3-6 ADS Data Select “ADS DATA ” on the menu screen and press the start button. The book keeping data for the game will be displayed. 6-3-7 Others Select “OTHERS” on the menu screen and press the start button. This screen is used to test the PCB and to reset the game to factory settings.
  • Page 28 7 INITIALIZATION Adjustments When Replacing Parts (Initialization) The following adjustments should always be performed after replacing the game PC board, ROM, or Control Pots. The game will not operate correctly if these adjustments are not made. Ensure that Control Handle assembly and Ride assembly are in the neutral stand-by position.
  • Page 29 Do not make any alterations to this machine without prior approval. Doing so could cause unforeseeable danger. • Only parts specified by Namco Europe Ltd. should be used when replacing or repairing parts (including screws). • Ensure that power to the machine is turned OFF before commencing any maintenance work (troubleshooting, repairs etc.)
  • Page 30 8-2 Ride Assembly 8-2-1 Replacing the Swing Potentiometer WARNING • Make sure that the power is turned OFF before commencing any work. • Do not let any one get on the ride assembly while replacing the potentiometer to prevent injury by trapped hands or fingers.
  • Page 31 Remove the potentiometer from the mounting bracket and replace with a new potentiometer. Re-assemble in reverse order. NOTE: When refitting the potentiometer and bracket ensure that the grub screw engages on the flat of the potentiometer shaft, and the notch in the mounting bracket engages on the pin. Re-initialize the game.
  • Page 32 8-2-3 Replacing Solenoid Valve A WARNING • Make sure that the power is turned OFF before commencing any work. Remove the tank. (Refer to section 8-2-2 ‘Removing the Tank’ Disconnect the connector. Push the blue release of the elbow union in, and while holding it in, pull out the air tube.
  • Page 33 8-2-4 Replacing Solenoid Valve B WARNING • Make sure that the power is turned OFF before commencing any work. Remove the tank. (Refer to section 8-2-2 ‘Removing the Tank’ Disconnect the connector. Push the blue release of the elbow union in, and while holding it in, pull out the air tube.
  • Page 34 8-3 Control Arm Assembly 8-3-1 Replacing the Accelerator Potentiometer WARNING • Make sure that the power is turned OFF before commencing any work. Remove the four security screws (M5x12) and remove the accelerator cover. Disconnect the connector. Loosen the grub screw (M3x5) and remove the potentiometer complete with its mounting bracket.
  • Page 35 8-3-2 Replacing the Control Arm Potentiometer WARNING • Make sure that the power is turned OFF before commencing any work. Remove the tank. (Refer to section 8-2-2 ‘Removing the Tank’). Disconnect the connector. Loosen the grub screw (M4x5) and remove the potentiometer complete with its mounting bracket.
  • Page 36 8-3-3 Replacing the Start Switch or Lamp WARNING • Make sure that the power is turned OFF before commencing any work. Remove the eight security screws (M5x12) and lift the top vac-form sufficiently to remove the switch and lamp from the push button. Remove the top vac-form.
  • Page 37 8-4 Header Assembly 8-4-1 Replacing the Fluorescent Lamp or Starter WARNING • Make sure that the power is turned OFF before commencing any work. WARNING • The Header Assembly is very high, and it is important that a means of reaching the height safely, without stretching, is available.
  • Page 38 9. PARTS Header Assy ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No HEADER CABINET 37100110 LOUDSPEAKER GRILLE 46000083 HEADER ACRYLIC 30000234 ACRYLIC RETAINING BRACKET 46000084 FLOURESCENT TUBE 18" 15W 64500009 LOUDSPEAKER 5½" FULL RANGE 62000065 STARTER 240v 4-80W UNIVERSAL 63000000 STARTER HOLDER 64800001 M6x16 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 26500311 M6 SPRING WASHER - BZP 28000028...
  • Page 39 Coin Tower ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No COIN TOWER TOP VAC-FORM 46000057 INSTRUCTION DECAL SUPPORT BRACKET 46000146 PLAY INSTRUCTION DECAL - ACRYLIC 30000235 WOODEN CASHBOX 37100093 M12 ADJUSABLE FOOT 88300311 3.5-6v METER - PANEL MOUNT 65000002 MINIATURE SLIDE SWITCH - DPCO 60000023 SERVICE SWITCH 7mm RED - F424 60000059...
  • Page 40 Cabinet Base ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No FUSE - 1¼" 1A QB 63500424 INTERLOCK SWITCH 6000006 COMPRESSOR ASSY - TYPE 600 W/LOW READ GAUGE 46000058 INTERLOCK SWITCH COVER 39000028 FAN 230v 4½" 67000015 SCHAFFNER 10A DOUBLE FUSED MAINS IN FILTER 62500011 ROTARY FAN 45000940...
  • Page 41 Cabinet ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No PIONEER REAR PROJECTION MONITOR 230v 84000028 CABINET FRONT PANEL 37100106 LOUDSPEAKER GRILLE 45000701 HARNESS CONNECTOR BRACKET 46000082 ADJUSTABLE FOOT MOUNTING BRACKET 45000204 SIDE DECAL - LHS/RHS 40000381 FAN 4½" 230v 67000015 FRONT DECAL 40000383 LOUDSPEAKER 6½" - BASS 62000068 M5x30 SECURITY BUTTON HEAD - SUS 26300036...
  • Page 42 Control Arm ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No CONTROL ARM TOP VAC-FORM 46000054 NAMCO DECAL 40000390 AQUAJET DECAL 40000389 ACCELERATOR DECAL 40000392 HANDLEBAR COVER VAC-FORM 46000055 CONTROL ARM BOTTOM VAC-FORM 46000053 RPB RECTANGULAR PUSH BUTTON - YELLOW "START" 60500044 START DECAL 40000391...
  • Page 43 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No RUBBER STOPPER RI-30 46000007 PITCH SPRING BUMPER 46000075 PITCH SPRING 46000073 PITCH STOPPER RUBBER BLOCK 46000072 PITCH POTENTIOMETER MOUNTING BRACKET 46000132 PITCH POTENTIOMETER X008-021 BEARING UCP-206-NSK 46000080 SPRING SLEEVE 46000131 M16 FULL NUT - BZP 27000205 M16 SPRING WASHER - BZP 28000301 BEARING SECURING WASHER 40 OD x 17 ID x 3.2T...
  • Page 44 Accelerator ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No HANDLEBAR METALWORK 46000134 ACCELERATOR PLATE 46000135 ACCELERATOR POTENTIOMETER SHAFT 46000136 ACCELERATOR POTENTIOMETER BRACKET 46000137 ACCELERATOR SPRING STOP PIN 46000138 ACCELERATOR LIMIT STOP TUBE 46000139 ACCELERATOR LIMIT STOP BUMPER 46000074 ACCELERATOR SPRING 46000157 ACCELERATOR SLIDE COVER 46000140 ACCELERATOR HANDLE 46000076...
  • Page 45 Ride Assy ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No RIDE STAND-ON WOODEN PLATE 37100111 LOUDSPEAKER MOUNTING WOOD 37100112 LOUDSPEAKER MESH 46000120 AIR VALVE VK334-6GS-01 12vDC 46000069 CONNECTOR KQL08-01S 46000147 CONNECTOR KQH08-01S 46000148 CONNECTOR KQU08-10 46000149 CONNECTOR KQL10-00 46000150 AN103-01 46000126 PLUG 1/8 46000167 TUBE TU1065B 50mm 46000151 TUBE TU0805B 55mm...
  • Page 46 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No RIDE STAND-ON METAL BASE 46000117 SIDE VAC-FORM SUPPORT BRACKET - LHS 46000118 SIDE VAC-FORM SUPPORT BRACKET - RHS 46000119 SIDE VAC-FORM MOUNTING BRACKET 46000122 REAR VAC-FORM CLOSING BRACKET 46000124 TUBE TU1065-B 46000151 M8x20 HEX HEAD SET SCREW - BZP 88300700 M8 SPRING WASHER - BZP 28000176...
  • Page 47 Ride Vac-Forms and Decals ITEM DESCRIPTION PART No FRONT VAC-FORM MOUNTING BRACKET 46000121 LOWER VAC-FORM - RHS 46000049 LOWER VAC-FORM - LHS 46000048 UPPER STANDING AREA VAC-FORM 46000050 REAR VAC-FORM 46000051 TOP FRONT VAC-FORM 46000052 REAR EXHAUST DECAL 40000384 SIDE FLASH DECAL - LHS UPPER 40000385 SIDE FLASH DECAL - RHS UPPER 40000386...
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