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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS & SPARE PARTS DRAWINGS
ELECTRONIC SCORER OPERATION:
1. Under the table, remove screw using a small phillips screwdriver and open the battery box. Insert 4(four) pcs AA
batteries (not included) in the order of polarity as shown on the inside cover. Then close using a small phillips
screwdriver.
(If the game will not be used for a long period of the time, we recommend that the batteries be removed).
2. Turn on the scorer using the on/off switch located on the scoring display. You will hear music and the Home
and Visitor screens will show “00”.
3. There is one pre-set period of 15 minutes which can be adjusted to 10 minutes, 5 minutes, or “No Time Limit”
mode by pressing the “MINUTES” button.
4. Press the “START/RESET” button to start the game.
5. During Play - When “START/RESET” button is pushed, the following will occur:
Home and Visitor Score will reset to “00” and time will reset to it’s original setting.
6. “Sound ON/OFF” - Press this button while the game is on to turn the sound OFF and ON.
7. Once Home or Visitor reaches “99” points, Home or Visitor display will stop the scorer and keep flashing.
Please reset it by pressing the “START/RESET” button.
To Wall Outlet
NOTE:
If no score has been made for 15 minutes, the scoreboard will automatically turn off. You can turn it on
again by pressing the “START/RESET” button. However, we suggest turning the power off when the game will
not be used for an extended period of time.
C3
- LED Scorer
& Timer Display
C2
- Battery Box
C1
- Main Electronic
Unit
C4
- Scoring Sensors
with Wire
THERMAL
PROTECTOR
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
CONNECTOR
SPT-2 POWER CORD
MOTOR
POLARIZED PLUG
AC 120V
ELECTRIC RATING : AC 120 V, 60 HZ, 0.31A
C5
- Blower Motor
with ON/OFF
C4
- Scoring Sensors
with Wire
ON/
OFF
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