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(1)Cleaning the spiral unit

Since many coins pass through the spiral unit, dust and dirt can collect inside the unit after many hours
of operation.

When the spiral unit becomes dirty, clean it by following the procedure described below.
Conduct the cleaning work at a site where the hopper can be placed stably.

a. Dismount the spiral unit by referring to “* Removing the spiral unit” on the following page.

b. Remove the four screws on the front and back sections that are indicated with circles in the photo,

and remove the top and bottom fixtures from the spiral unit.

c. After taking out the inside section, wash thoroughly with a neutral detergent.

d. After cleaning, dry it thoroughly. Reassemble by following the removal sequence in reverse.

Summary of Contents for Crow for Cash

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL IT 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 CROW FOR CASH...

Page 2: ...ifications 6 2 Accessories 7 3 Overall Structure 8 4 How to Play 11 5 Adjustment of Payout Rate 12 6 DIP Switch Setting Chart 15 7 Routine Maintenance 16 8 Error Codes 23 9 Test Mode 24 10 Names and D...

Page 3: ...the machine securely by using the level adjusters Unstable machine installation can result in an accident or injury 1 Adjusting the level adjusters z z z z z Be sure to extend the level adjusters unt...

Page 4: ...educe the sensitivity raise the weight To increase the sensitivity lower the weight After the sensitivity has been adjusted secure the weight in position by tightening the screw 4 Adjust the washer po...

Page 5: ...llation connection bolts nuts and washers z z z z z To protect the service staff and other people from an electrical shock accident and injury and to prevent damage to the electrical circuitry of the...

Page 6: ...s Rated voltage 230 VAC Rated frequency 50 Hz Rated current consumption 100 W 2 External dimensions 565 W x 630 D x 1 650 H mm 3 Weight Approx 85 kg 4 Coin hopper 10 pence coins Hopper capacity Approx...

Page 7: ...ashers 6 used to replace hole plugs 5 Power cable 1 Connection of cabinets Game machine cabinets can be arranged next to each other and connected Use the provided installation connection bolts nuts an...

Page 8: ...iral unit are collected on this table D Speaker Produces background music and special sound effects E Coin payout outlet The coins dispensed to a player are taken out from this section F Roulette This...

Page 9: ...usher motor Motor for moving the pusher table back and forth D Coin hopper Supplies coins to the spiral unit E Main circuit board Circuit board for game control F Power supply unit The power supply ci...

Page 10: ...ch Dispenses coins without operating the counter D Clear Error switch After the causes of errors are removed use this switch to resume the game E Power switch Turns on the machine F Test switch Activa...

Page 11: ...haracter s feet and the rou lette starts to determine the number of coins to be dispensed Coins are dispensed from the spiral unit onto the pusher table according to the number indicated by the roulet...

Page 12: ...ted coins i The intermediate payout rate should be used only as a guideline figure i Regarding the setting of the payout rate with the DIP switches refer to the explanation of the setting of DIP switc...

Page 13: ...ge see the photo below Only loosen the screws If the screws are removed they can accidentally fall into the hopper 3 Adjust the vertical positioning of the front edge i Raising the front edge decrease...

Page 14: ...kes about 17 minutes If Test Mode 6 stops before completing the process check the following possible causes i There were not enough coins in the hopper and the hopper became empty The machine displays...

Page 15: ...4 5 6 7 8 Demo sound OFF OFF ON ON Fixed at OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Tilt setting Automatic reset OFF Manual reset ON Standard factory setting ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Setting of DIP switches...

Page 16: ...take an appro priate measure Supplying coins Check the coin hopper and add more coins or remove coins to adjust the amount of coins if necessary Cleaning and maintenance z z z z z Conductmaintenancer...

Page 17: ...site where the hopper can be placed stably a Dismount the spiral unit by referring to Removing the spiral unit on the following page b Remove the four screws on the front and back sections that are i...

Page 18: ...vent screws from falling into the hopper during the removal work 2 Replacing the fluorescent lamp z z z z z To protect the service staff and other people from an electrical shock accident and injury a...

Page 19: ...cabinet b Remove the one screw located at the upper section of the hopper rail c Unplug the hopper motor connector and remove the two wing bolts that are holding the main unit d Remove the hopper by...

Page 20: ...ns of the side covers To adjust the side cover positions follow the procedure described below Preparation for the adjustment i With the pusher fully extended toward the front turn off the power switch...

Page 21: ...o the electrical circuitry of the machine always turn off the power switch before initiating the described task a Remove the two nuts and dismount the solenoid cover WARNING Character Assy L shape pla...

Page 22: ...the three screws and dismount the Character Drive Assy f Loosen the two hexagon socket head screws on the motor shaft section g Remove the four screws and replace the character drive motor h To reasse...

Page 23: ...problem can result in a fire or electrical shock WARNING Errorindication Type of error Mainsymptom Corrective measure and resetting method Flashingof2 point lamp Flashingof5 point lamp Flashingof10 p...

Page 24: ...essed the corresponding roulette lamp lights If no switch is operated the roulette lamp 5 flashes 1 Hopper Test switch Roulette lamp 2 lights 2 Clear Error switch Roulette lamp 5 lights 3 Coin microsw...

Page 25: ...e lamp 10 lights Setting DIP switch No 4 to ON Roulette lamp 50 lights Setting DIP switch No 5 to ON Roulette lamp 2 flashes Setting DIP switch No 6 to ON Roulette lamp 5 flashes Setting DIP switch No...

Page 26: ...oulette lamp 10 flashes 500 to 599 Roulette lamp 102 lights 600 to 699 Roulette lamp 50 flashes 700 to 799 Roulette lamp 50 lights 800 to 899 Roulette lamp 2 flashes 900 to 999 Roulette lamp 2 lights...

Page 27: ...5 Swivel caster Front wheel 719 109 6 Insert coin sticker 719 110 7 Cabinet front sticker 719 111 8 Cabinet side sticker 719 112 A Character section See the detailed view B Pusher unit section See th...

Page 28: ...t 719 114 3 Rail 719 115 4 Chance sticker 719 116 5 Coin selector KWM740 MB 12 V for special 10 pence coins 100 316 6 Field sticker L 719 117 7 Field sticker R 719 118 8 Background sticker 719 119 A S...

Page 29: ...No 1 Pusher front panel 719 120 2 Pusher moving plate 719 121 3 Table side sticker L 719 122 4 Table side sticker R 719 123 5 Front edge 719 124 6 Game explanation sticker 719 125 7 Slide plate 719 12...

Page 30: ...719 128 3 Coin box 719 129 4 Coin payout outlet 719 130 5 Shutter solenoid With harness and connectors 719 131 6 Sound volume control 200 719 132 7 Speaker 20 W 4 719 133 A Service panel See the deta...

Page 31: ...4 2 Title panel 719 135 3 Fluorescent lamp 8 W 719 136 4 Fluorescent lamp fixture 719 137 Detailed view of the title panel section No Name of part Parts No 1 Spiral 719 138 2 Spiral outer tube 719 139...

Page 32: ...Parts No 1 Counter DC 12 V 719 141 2 Hopper switch Yellow 719 142 3 Clear Error switch Blue 719 143 4 Test switch 719 144 5 Fuse holder 719 145 6 Fuse 3A 719 146 7 Power switch 719 147 Detailed view o...

Page 33: ...719 150 4 Lamp sockets 719 151 5 Stationary caster Rear wheel 719 152 6 I O drive board 7 Main board 8 Hopper top plate 1 719 153 9 Hopper top plate 2 719 154 A Pusher motor section See the detailed...

Page 34: ...motor With harness and connectors 719 159 Detailed view of the pusher motor section No Name of part Parts No 1 Goal chute A 719 160 2 Character motor With harness and connectors 719 161 3 Microswitch...

Page 35: ...With harness and connectors 719 164 3 Microswitch with actuator for opening of the mouth SS 01 GL F 719 165 4 Microswitch with actuator for closing of the mouth SM3 07N 6S C5 719 166 5 Character Assy...

Page 36: ...36 No Name of part Parts No 1 5 VDC power supply LDA 15F 5 009 197 2 12 VDC power supply LDA 50F 12 009 198 3 24 VDC power supply LDA 100W 24 009 199 Detailed view of the power panel...

Page 37: ...y note Wire sheath colors Indication English Description Red Orange yellow Light blue Black with white stripe or mark Red with white stripe or mark Orange with white stripe or mark Yellow with white s...

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