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Bay-Tek PRIZE HUB Modular User Manual

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MAIN HUB TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Solution:
1.) Remove 4 of #2 square head screws from L Brackets in rear of prize chute wood box. Wood Box will now slide out
front of game. Remove Prize Chute Sensor by removing the 4 Phillips bolts that secure sensor to black plastic mask.
(The black plastic masks must remain attached to wood to provide alignment for the sensors.)
Clean emitters and detectors. Ensure they are pointing straight out and no components on boards are bent.
Entire Hub Not Recognized
Spindle Unit Only:
If the Prize Chute Sensors are blocked, dirty, or faulty - the Prize Hub will not allow any spindle prizes to be selected
and will show the entire row of prizes as “Unavailable”.
Step # 2
Troubleshooting topics specific to a unit.
AACB4402
2.) Inspect cables between sensors and to 1803 board. (AACE1818, AACE1823) Replace if needed.
3.) Ensure AACE1823 cable is plugged into correct socket on 1803 board. (Gold socket) See diagram.
AACE1818
Prize Chute Sensor
Boards AACB4402
AACB1803 AACE1823
4.) Replace both Prize Chute Sensors. (AACB4402)
5.) Replace 1803 Control Board. (AACB1803)
Home Sensor
(AACB4401)
Capsule Unit Only:
If pivot motor test fails on power on - the Prize Hub will not allow any capsule prizes to be selected and will show the
entire row of prizes as “Unavailable”.
Power game down, wait 10 seconds, then power game ON.
Immediately at power on - The pivot motor will move and test home sensor.
If Motor does not move:
Check for 12 Volt DC at motor.
Check for disconnected, loose or broken wires on motor and cable to 1803 board.
Replace if needed. (AACE1812, AAMO1800)
Replace motor. (AAMO1800)
If Motor does move, but capsule stepper motor will not start (it will also be very hard to turn by hand):
Ensure black plastic cam is spinning with motor as it turns.
Check for 12 Volt DC between yellow and blue wires at sensor. 5 Volts between blue and white should drop to zero
when blocked.
Check for disconnected, loose or broken wires from sensor to 1803 board.
Replace if needed. (AACE1812, AACB4401)
Replace sensor. (AACB4401)

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Bay-Tek PRIZE HUB Modular Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBay-Tek
ModelPRIZE HUB Modular
CategoryVending machines
LanguageEnglish