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Carefully remove all packaging material, and site the machine on a flat and level floor. The machine is designed for indoor use only.
Instructions for connecting components like the spotlight, top sign, wires, and side gates.
Details on coin mechanism settings, shots per game, tickets per hit, and altering dip switches.
Explains how infrared light is emitted from the gun barrel when the trigger is squeezed after coin insertion.
Describes the infra red detector sensing the gun's light beam to operate target animation.
Details the various targets within the game and their specific mechanics.
Details two stars and one spiral that spin when hit, driven by electric motors.
Describes profile ducks driven by a geared motor and tripped by solenoids when hit.
Explains that power applied to a motor spins the plate when the target is hit.
Details that power applied to a motor spins the bow tie when the target is hit.
Explains that the lights run when the target is hit.
Covers the sound module, double score/tickets for hitting the bowtie, and dip switch settings for music and bonus periods.
Guides on checking fuses, wall sockets, and console power supply for power issues.
Provides a flowchart for diagnosing issues with targets not registering hits, including gun barrel and wire checks.
Detailed wiring diagram for the gun console module, including inputs, outputs, and connectors.
Wiring diagram for the timer module, showing connections to targets, sound, and power.
Schematic for the sound module, detailing its connections to the control microprocessor and dip switch settings.
Instructions for removing and replacing the top metal ticket guide for servicing.
Details the durable ticket guide that improves guidance and prevents curled tickets.
Procedure for inserting tickets and engaging the ticket advance switch.
Describes the braking system that ensures accurate dispensing and reduces wear.
Information on adjusting the brake bracket to engage immediately when a ticket is pulled.
Explains the opto-electronic beam sensor that detects ticket notches.
Details the dust cover for the optical sensor to increase accuracy and reduce maintenance.
Instructions on adjusting roller tension springs for proper ticket delivery.
Guidance on adjusting the locating spring to ensure notches pass through the opto-sensor.
Highlights the dynamic design for quick removal and replacement of the ticket dispenser.
Details on adjusting the ticket stop to position tickets correctly at the slot edge.
| Category | Arcade Game Machines |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | BMI Gaming |
| Model | SideShow 1889 |
| Players | 1 |
| Type | Redemption Game |
| Game Type | Redemption |