Maintenance information – Chicago Gaming Medieval Madness Remake User Manual

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Good game action and extended playfield life are the results of regular playfield cleaning

.

During each

collection stop

,

the playfield glass should be removed and thoroughly cleaned and the playfield should be

wiped off with a clean, lint-free cloth

.

The game balls should be cleaned and inspected fo

r

any chips,

nicks, or pits. Replace any damaged balls to prevent playfield damage

.

MAINTENANCE INFORMATION

LUBRICATION

SWITCH CONTACTS

CLEANING

The two main

l

ub

r

ication points of the Ba

l

l Release mechanism are the pivots for the arm.

The

mechanisms of other playfield devices are somewhat similar to the Ball Release

device

,

and have the

same lubrica

t

ion requirements.

A medium viscosity oil (switch target grease) is satisfactory for these

devices.

Because of the functional design (arm-actuated via solenoid plunger operation), the pivo

t

points of the

Left and Righ

t

Kickers ("Slingshots")

all requ

i

re lubricationas a regular servicing procedure

.

Lubr

i

cation

t

o ensure proper operation also app

l

ies to the target

b

lades of the Dro

p

Targets

.

MBI

Instrument Grease

,

also known as Drop Target Switch Lubricant

isrecommended.

Playfield Switches
For proper game operation, switch contacts should be free of dust, dirt, contamination, and corrosion.
Blade switch contacts are plated to res

i

s

t

corrosion. Cleaning blade switch contacts requires gentle

closing of the contacts on a clean business card o

r

piece o

f

paper

,

and then pulling the paper about 2

inches

,

which should restore the clean contac

t

surface

.

Ad

j

ust the switch con

t

acts to a 1

/

16-

i

nch gap.

Flipper Switches
This game uses

t

he new Fliptronic II E

l

ectronic Flipper System

.

The End-of-Stroke switc

h

es are

NORMALLY OPEN. The switch should close when the flipper is energ

i

zed. All E.O

.

S. sw

i

tches are gold

flashed computer grade leaf switches

.

Only low computer current is carried through these switches. DO

NOT FILE or abrasively clean these switches! DO NOT REPLACE

these switches with the

t

ungsten high

current switches

,

as intermittent

operation could occur.

Note

:

Unlike the old style of flipper, an E.O

.

S

.

switch failure doe

s

not harm the flipper

.

The game notifies

the operator that the switch is misadjusted in the test report

,

but continues to play. The E.O

.

S. switches

are a means by which the new electronic flippers fee

l

and pla

y

with all of the subtleties of the old flippers.

Regular

,

more extensive, p

l

ayfield cleaning is recommended

.

However

,

avoid excessive use of water

and caustic or abrasive cleaners because they tend to damage the playfield surface. Playfield wax (or
any carnauba based wax

),

or pol

i

sh may be used sparingly

,

to prevent a buildup on the playfield surface.

Do not use cleaners conta

i

ning pe

t

roleum d

i

st

i

llates on any p

l

ayfield plastics because they may dissolve

the plastic materia

l

or damage the artwork

.

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