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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
No power to the game.
No lights on at all.
No light on front power
strip.
Unplugged.
Circuit breaker tripped.
Power strip
in back of
game
is faulty.
Faulty cable/power supply.
Check wall outlet, power cord to back of game
(A5CORD5) Line Filter (A5FI9010)
Reset power strip breaker switch or building cir-
cuit breaker.
Remove back wood panel, change plug posi-
tion, replace if needed.
Refer to AC Power to Game Section.
AC Light and Bill
Acceptor on.
But everything else off.
(Power Supply not ON)
Power supply unplugged.
Rocker Switch on power
supply is Off.
Power supply shutting
down because of 12 V
overload.
Faulty power supply.
Insure unit is plugged into power strip.
Make sure rocker switch is set ON.
See power supply diagnostics to isolate bad
component. A bad motor or 12 volt short would
cause this.
Refer to Monitor/Motherboard Power Supply
Diagnostics section.
No Audio
Volume too
low.
Loose wire.
Faulty main
Board
Faulty
motherboard
Increase the volume by pressing Menu button,
scroll to “Game Volume” and adjust.
Check audio cable connections
from motherboard to main board to speakers.
Check audio cable connections from speaker(AACE8811), cable(AACE4604),
main circuit board(AANEWGEN1-PJ), cable(A5CEAU010), motherboard
(AAMB7)
Replace Main Board. (AANEWGEN1-PJ) Main board amplifies sound from
motherboard.
Replace Motherboard. (AAMB7) Motherboard creates sound. Cable can be
removed from motherboard to MP3 player to test for sound amplification. If the
MP3 player works, then motherboard is faulty.
LED cabinet lighting not
working.
LED’s under player stations
and on rear playfield should
turn on with the associated
power supplies.
Refer to “Back of Game LED Wiring” section
and “Lights under Player Station Wiring”
section.
Symptom
Probable Cause
Remedy
Troubleshooting Strategy
Use common sense and a systematic method of troubleshooting to determine t
he exact problem, probable cause and
remedy. Use the process of elimination to find the faulty
component. Always check for the simple and obvious causes
first such as unplugged, loose or broken wires and bad sensors, bent, pinched, stuck or jammed components.