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FLUORESCENT LIGHT AND LAMP REPLACEMENT
● When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit.
● There is danger that hot lamps can cause burns. Exercise due caution when replacing lamps.
● Use lamps of the specified ratings. Using lamps with different ratings may cause fires or damage.
● Watch your step while working. There is a step leading to the ride inside the cabinet. You could stumble and fall.
● Such things as deteriorated insulation in lighting fixtures can cause a short circuit and/or smoke. Make sure there are no abnormalities. For example, check if you can smell anything burning, if any sockets have been discolored and if the lamp has to be replaced frequently.
● To safely and reliably perform this work, be sure to use a stable stepladder. Use of an unstable stepladder can result in a worker falling over or falling down.
● Be careful when handling parts made of plastic or glass. For example, be careful not to tighten screws excessively. If such parts are damaged, injuries could be caused by fragments, cracks, etc.
Rear lamp fluorescent light
1
2
Turn off the power switch of the cabinet whose rear lamp fluorescent light will be replaced. (See 3-3.)
Remove the eight truss screws that fasten the rear lamp cover.
FIG. 15a
160
3
Remove the rear lamp cover.
4
Replace the fluorescent light and glow lamp.
FIG. 15b
5
Attach the rear lamp cover.
FIG. 15c
15
161
Speaker Box Halogen Lamp
15
FIG. 15d Using a step or stepladder
1
2
Turn the power off for the control tower. (See 3-3.)
The rear of the speaker box has a left door and a right door. Open the door of the lamp that will be replaced.
Remove the two screws that fasten the door.
The screws have flat and spring washers attached.
3
Open the door slowly. Since it is attached to a chain, the door will stop when roughly halfway ajar.
FIG. 15e
162
FIG. 15f
4
5
Replace the lamp. Be careful not to touch the glass surface of the front of the lamp. It is possible that it will burn out if oils from fingers are present.
Close the door, and fasten it with two screws.
Mirror Box Halogen Lamp
1
2
Turn the power off for the control tower. (See 3-3.)
Remove the lid from the back of the mirror box. First remove the screw on the upper part. The screw has a flat and spring washer attached.
FIG. 15g
3
Slide the lid upwards, and remove it by pulling it back towards you.
15
FIG. 15h FIG. 15i
163
15
4
Replace the lamp. Be careful not to touch the glass surface of the front of the lamp. It is possible that it will burn out if oils from fingers are present.
5
Reattach the lid, and fasten it with the screw.
FIG. 15j
164
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Table of contents
- 6 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
- 11 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION
- 11 2-1 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE
- 12 2-2 OPERATION AREA
- 13 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION
- 13 3-1 BEFORE OPERATION
- 16 3-2 DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS)
- 18 3-3 PRECAUTIONS FOR TICKET OPERATION
- 21 3-4 SWITCHING OFF THE POWER
- 22 PART DESCRIPTIONS
- 25 ACCESSORIES
- 29 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
- 121 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE
- 125 PROJECTOR
- 126 8-1 CLEANING THE SCREEN
- 127 8-2 PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT
- 131 8-3 CHANGING THE LAMP UNIT
- 138 LCD MONITOR
- 138 9-1 CLEANING THE MONITOR SURFACE
- 139 9-2 ADJUSTMENT METHOD
- 141 STEERING WHEEL MECHANISM
- 142 10-1 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT
- 146 10-2 GREASING
- 147 GEAR SHIFTER
- 147 11-1 GEAR SHIFTER REMOVAL
- 148 11-2 SWITCH REPLACEMENT
- 148 11-3 GREASING
- 149 ACCELERATOR & BRAKE
- 149 12-1 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT
- 152 12-2 GREASING
- 153 COIN SELECTOR
- 155 GREASING THE RIDE MECHANISMS
- 156 14-1 GREASING THE ACTUATOR
- 161 14-2 GREASING THE GUIDE
- 165 FLUORESCENT LIGHT AND LAMP REPLACEMENT
- 170 PERIODIC INSPECTION
- 173 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 177 GAME BOARD
- 178 18-1 REMOVING THE LINDBERGH
- 182 18-2 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD
- 183 18-3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
- 191 DESIGN-RELATED PARTS
- 193 WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE
- 194 WIRING DIAGRAM