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01/06/99
09:34
W41S
802
L7S4
Sesa
al
002/002
Wuuerunner
Tech Tips
The
fOllOwmg
is a list of commands and errors for the Drive System:
CF Telling Compressor to start
CE Wait for tank pressure to come up
CD
HoId
body
still
CC Move body to lower limit and hold
CB Move body to upper limit and hoId
C9 Set the center of handle
C6 Set the Accel off position
C7 Set body to center position
EC
ROMerror
El RAMerror
E2 Rear centering error
E3 Front down limit error
E-4 Front up limit error
E5 Front volume error
E6 Low pressure from tank
E7 Compressor
matfunction
(Japaneese
games only)
Whenever
there
is a drive malfunction always check the folIowing first:
1) Tank is dry as well as water fflters in motion base.
21 Line pressure f.?om compressor is set to 90 psi.
31
Primary reguIator in motion base is set to
.6
mpa.
41
Secondary regulator to 3) above is set to
.3
mpa.
51 There are no
afr
leaks in system.
6)
All connecttons from Drive bd to Valve Assy in motion base are
connected and there are no broken or pinched wires.
These acttons generally will handle most errors found in drive system.
Occasionally
if
the regulators are not set correctly, the Pitch and
RCA
cyl&ders can get unequal pressures in them, This will prevent them from
fdl
travel which especially with the pttch cylinder and can cause E2-E5
errors. To correct this, turn the game power off disconnect the air from
the machine. Then dfsCOMeCt one at a time and reconnect the red,
clear, black, and bIue
1Omm
hoses at the valves that feed this cylinder.
This will release the pressure from the cylinder. Watch your hands as
you do this because the machine will move as the pressure
1s
rde=ed.
Now reconnect the air to the game.
Next
power up machine and watch
screen for drive status as it goes through it’s tests. The Roll
cymder
usually
won’t give you trouble but if it does follow this same procedure
with the exception of disconnecting the four
1Omm
hoses. There
will
be
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Tech Tips

01/06/9909:34W41S 802 L7S4Sesa USA Fremontal 002/002Wuuerunner Tech TipsThe fOllOwmg is a list of commands and errors for the Drive System:CF Telli

Page 2 - Waverunner Tech

INSTALLATION ITEMSThe following items are included with your Wave Runner game. Make sure that theseitems are included whenever the game is moved or so

Page 3 - Contents

ASSY SPEAKER (MJT-1080)ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION1MJT-1081 SPEAKER BRKT101 130-5096 ASSY SERVO SPEAKER BOX201ocam512-wM SCR PH W/FS M5X12301 600

Page 4

ASSY LOWER LID (MJT-1090)0ccl.+.ITEM NO. PART NO.1MJT-10912DYN-1021201CGQ-TOO4 12-OBDESCRIPTIONLOWER LIDTwNAlRvEmM SCR TH BLK M4X 12107

Page 5

ASSY MAIN BOARD (MJTl-1100)ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIFTIONh4JT-1101105-52 18105-5219-91833-12838839-0924WOODEN BASE MAINSHIELD CASESHJELD CASE LIDGAME

Page 6

ASSY MASK (MGL-1150)ITEM NO.PART NO.1MGL- 11022 MGL-11513MGL- 1152201 012-FOO408-OB202 OOO-FOO410DESCRIPTIONTV MASKSLIT PLATEMASK SIDE HOLDERTAP SCR F

Page 7 - GAME REGISTRATION INFORMATION

ASS! REAR CABI (MJT-3000)d

Page 8 - General Precautions

ASSY REAR CABI (MJT-3000)ITEM NO. PART NO.1MJT-31002MJTl-33203MJT-33404 MJT-33605MJT-35006MJTl-3600IMJT-36508MJT-3001IOran--300511MJT-300612 MJT-30071

Page 9 - MACHINE

ASSY REAR CABI (MJT-3000)ITEM NO. PART212 050-FOO600213060-FOlOOO-OB214060-SOlOOO-OB215 068-441616~OC217068-A52820218 FAS-3OOCOl301 600-6790-07 1302 6

Page 10 - INSTALLATION ITEMS

MAIN BODY (MJT-3001)-xm113

Page 11

MAIN BODY (MJT-3001)ITEMNO.235689101112131415161718192021222324201203204205206207208PART NO.MJT-3001-A MAIN BODY BLANKMJT-3M)l-B FRONT COVER HOLDER AM

Page 12 - ASSEMBLING THE

ASSY MEIECHA BASE (MJT-3100) 1 OF 2 ;I

Page 13 - FlG.6.Ib

a!WARNING!.Perform the assembly work following the procedure stated herein. Failure tocomply with the instructions can cause an electric shock..Assemb

Page 14 - Amrox

ASSY MECHA BASE 2 OF 2

Page 15 - REMOVE THE SHIPPING BRACKET

ASSY MECHA BASE (MJT-3100)ITEM NO. PART NO.2Mm-31603MJT-31804 MIT-32005MJT-32206 MJT-32407 MIT-33808MJT-31019 MJT-310210MJT-3 103II MJT-310412MJT-3105

Page 16 - POWER ON

ASSY MECHA BASE (MJT-3100)ITEM NO.21106Om1200212 OKI-FO1400213 060-SOlKJO214ca-so1200215060-501400216060-501600217068-552016218 FAS-500004219 FAS-5OC0

Page 17 - I’ES RbTlW TO EXIT

MECHA BASE (MJT-3101)fli..-

Page 18 - PREssTErBurrm4mcoNrlNlE

MECHA BASE (MJT-3101)ITEM NO. PART NO.101 601-5882102 601-6056-01201050-HO16003202 030-000620-SDESCRIPTIONLEG ADJUSIER 0 60CASTER 0 50HEXNUTTYF’E3M16H

Page 19

ASSY FILTER(MJTl-3160)121

Page 20 - OPERATION

ASSY FILTER(MJT13160)ITEM NO.2101253-5349WATER TANK 500102601-6274AIR JOINT103601-8850 AIR FILTER105al-6813107601-684340240108601-6843-40720109 209-0

Page 21

ASSY REGU (MJT-3180)101601-6077REGULATOR1026014079 BRKT REGULATOR103 601-6933REGULATOR RIO00104601-6934 BRKT REGULATOR CT105 601-6274AIR JOINT106 601-

Page 22

ASSY VALVE (MJT-3200)~

Page 23 - HOW TO PLAY

ASSY VALVE (MJT-3200)ITEM NO. PART NO.1MJT-3201VALVE BASE2MJT-3202VALVE BRKT F3MJT-3203 VALVE BRKT R4 MJT-3204 REGU BRKT101 601-6246102 601-6247103 60

Page 24

ASSEMBLING THE PNWARNING!.Installing the billboard by one person is difftcult. Be sure to use plural persons toperform the work safely and accuratel

Page 25

ASSY FRONT CYLINDER (MJT-3220)NIT8 1 : 118 mPauE ?OOk&a2 : Au! JOIRT luuQla no-14ok&uITEM NO. PART NO.DESCRIPTION12101102103104105106301MJT-32

Page 26

ASSY REAR CYLINDER (MJT-3240)ITEM NO. PART NO.DESCRIPTION12101102103104105ml-6274 AIR JOINT201050-HO1000HEXNUTMlOLTYPE202060-FOIOOO FLT WSHR Ml020306

Page 27 - SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER

ASSY LID (MJT-3320)ITEM NO.PART NO.1MJTl-33212 MJT-3343102370-5071-02BEAM SENSOR104280-5275-3110CORD CLAMP SRlO202 OOO-PO03 l&WB204 050-HO030030

Page 28 - TEST MODE

ASSY LID LEFT (MJT-3340)ITEM NO.PART NO.DESCRIPTION234101201202MIT-3341LJDLEFrMl-I-3342SIDE MATkm-3343SENSOR BRKT LMIT-3344 SENSOR PLATE L370-507 1OC@

Page 29 - MEMORY TEST

ASSY LID RIGHT (MJT-3360)ITEM NO.PART NO.1MJT-33612m-33423 MIT-33634 MJT-3364101 370-5071201 ooo-Pco316-WB202 OOC-T00408-OB203 050-HO0300DESCRIPTIONLI

Page 30

VR UNIT (MJT-3380)ITEM NO.1101102103104201301PART NO. DESCRIPTIONMIT-3381 VR BRKT220-5373VOL CONT B-5K601-65553 lO-5029-D20601-0460028-COO408-P600-679

Page 31 - (centering

TOWER (MJT-3500)132

Page 32 - SOUND TEST

ASSY COIN CHUTE TOWER (MJT-3500)ITEM NO. PART’ NO. DESCRIPTION81011101102103104105106107108201301302303304305306307MIT-3550h%JT-3501IN-Y-1162INY-1163D

Page 33 - CRT TEST

SWITCH UNIT (MJT-3550)ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION2101102103104105301 600-6609-32WIREHARNTEST&302 600-6609-33 WIRE HARN VOLUME.d2NY-1181421-81262

Page 34 - GAME ASSIGNMENTS

1 MJTT-00790 SPACER, TRIGGER, ACCELERATOR2 MJTT-00791 WASHER, HEAVY DUTY, 010M. GOOSE NECK (SPACER)3 MJTTP00792 COVER, HANDLE EAR CLAMPS4 MJTT-00801

Page 36 - COIN/CREDIT SETTINGS

ASSY HANDLE MECHA (MJT-3600)ITEM NO.NOTE4MJT36045MJT-36057 MIT-360710 MIT-361011107~0x9-L13 601-79451012205373VOL CON-T B-5K102 3 IO-5029~F20SUMlTUBEF

Page 37 - MANUAL SETTINGS

ASSY CENTERING MECHA (MJT-3650)137

Page 38 - BONUS ADDER

ASSY CENTERING MECHA (MJT-3650)ITEM NO. PART NO.DlWXIPTION2345678910111213101102103104105106202 O&l-F00800203060-s00800204 050-HO0800205030-000612

Page 40

WAVE RUNNER DELUXE MANUAL COMMENTSSEGA has made every effort to ensure that this manual is accurate. If you fiid any errors or omis-sions, or have oth

Page 41 - ROLL VOLUME SETTING

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Page 43 - VALVE TEST

SECURING IN PLACE (LEG ADJUSTERS)This machine has 8 casters (4 for the PTV base, 4 for the Rear Cabinet) and 9 leg adjusters (4 for thePTV base, 4 for

Page 44

REMOVE THE SHIPPING BRACKET

Page 45

POWER ONAtlWARNlNG!0When the power is first turned on, the ride moves. To prevent injury,safety in the periphery of the ride, and then turn power on.0

Page 46

In the TEST MODE, ascertain that the assembly has been made correctly and IC BD. is satisfactory .In the test mode, perform the following test:(1) M

Page 47 - BOOKKEEPING

In the TEST mode, selecting SdUND TESTcauses the screen (on which sound related BDand wiring connections are tested) to bedisplayed.Be sure to check

Page 48 - BACK UP DATA CLEAR

PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN MOVING THE MACHINEWARNING!+When moving the machine, be sure to pull out the plug from the power supply.Moving the machin

Page 49 - AIR DRIVE SYSTEM

‘liOG/YYuy:34-a415 802 1754Sega USA rremont~002/002Waverunner Tech TimThe following is a list of commands and errors for the Drive System:CF Telhng

Page 50 - OVERVIEW OF AIR DRIVE SYSTEM

OPERATIONThe seat portion of this product moves during game play. In order to prevent accidents, be sure tocomply with the following points before and

Page 51 - FROM THE AIR FILTER

PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED DURING OPERATIONTo avoid injury and accidents, be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behavior of thevisitors an

Page 52 - REGULATOR

Instruct players to keep a firm hold on the handlegrips during play. This machine reacts as per thecontents of the game. To avoid injury, playerssho

Page 53 - MAINTENANCE OF THE MECHANISM

HOW TO PLAYThe following explanations apply to the case the product is functioning satisfactorily. Should therebe any moves different from the followi

Page 54 - (refer to

After the course is selected, the game starts and at the same time, the ride portion starts moving dueto the player’s operation. etc. (Note 3).On the

Page 55

After finishing the game. the Ride portion returns to the centering position and stops.After the end of one game, when the number of credits needed fo

Page 56

EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAYSBy operating the switch unit, periodically perform the tests and data checks. When intidy installingthe unit, or

Page 57 - CYLINDER

SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METERA‘!Do not touch place other than those specified. Touching places not specified can causeelectric shock or short circuit acc

Page 58 - asherr

TEST MODEThe Test Menu allows the functioning of each part of the Cabinet to be checked, the monitor to beadjusted, and the coins and game related var

Page 59 - REPLACING THE BELLOWS

MEMORY TESTThe MEMORY TEST mode is for checking the on-BD memory IC functioning. “GOOD” is &s-played for normal ICs and “BAD” is displayed for ab

Page 60 - HANDLE MECHANISM

ContentsINTRODUCTION TO THE OWNER’S MANUAL3GAME REGISTRATION4GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 5INSTALLATION LOCATION PRECAUTIONS 6SAFETY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION

Page 61 - THROTTLE VOLUME

T.G.P. TESTSelecting T.G.P. TEST causes the functioning of the on-IC-BD T.G.P. (screen display related IC’s) tobe checked automatically. If the IC

Page 62 - HANDLE VR

INPUT TESTWhen INPUT TEST is selected, the following screen appears on the monitor. The screen allowsthe status of each SW and the value of each V.R.

Page 63

OUTPUT TESTThe OUTPUT TEST allows the function of each lamp to be checked.Press the Service button to bring the arrow to the lamp item to be tested.Pr

Page 64 - VR ADJUSTMENT

CRT TESTChoose CRT test to have the monitor adjustment screen appear. By watching the screen, check tosee if adjustments are needed.For the adjustment

Page 65 - VR REPLACEMENT

GAME ASSIGNMENTSSelecting the GAME ASSIGNMENTS in the menu mode causes the present game setting to bedisplayed and also the game setting changes can

Page 66 - COIN SELECTOR

COIN ASSIGNMENTSSetting Change ProcedurePress the SERVICE BUTTON to bring the arrow (-->) to the desired setting change item.Press the TEST BUT

Page 67

AMEoFsETnNoFlJNClIO~oFcopi~11-0PmlN~nSETTING I1I cornI CREDrrI COIN ICREDITSElTNG #21 cxlm2 CREDITSI COIN1 CREDrrS-G #31 COIN 3 CREDITSI CaN1 CR

Page 68

MANUAL SETTINGSMANUAL SETTING&;sTt)gIT 1 COIN ~&EDITNO BOMB AWERCOIN CHUTE #lMULTIPLIER1 COIN CDtJM-S AS 1 COINCUtN CHUTE #ZMIJLTIPLIW1 COIN C

Page 69 - Wlmitirsupimpo5aL

‘COIN TO CREDIT(No. of coins required for one credit)C&S1 CREDITIDDER(BONUSNO BONUS ADDERCUIN)2 COINS GIVE1EXTRA COIl3 COINS GIYE I EXTRA COIW

Page 70 - When performing work

VOLUME SETTINGIn this setting item, each VR value of the handle bars, roll and throttle can be set.A’!Performing settings while riding on the ride is

Page 71 - EXTERNAL AIR COMPRESSOR UNIT

SERVICE INFORMATIONAIR DRIVE SYSTEMDEWATERINGREGULATORMAINTENANCE OF THE MECHANISMGREASING AND RETIGHTENING BOLTSREPLACEMENT OF PITCH VOLUMEREPLACEM

Page 72 - PERIODIC INSPECTION ITEMS

k4m.E~wuuEmI)(GlMu.E 6bR wn CM) MM77 (17) Iwrfiun (77)mO.9. Il. b SETllNGl’HEifANU.EBARVOLUMEIn the V. R. setting menu screen, press the Service bu

Page 73

ROLL VOLUME SETTINGROLL VOUJME SETTlNffnIn the Volume Setting Menu mode, press the Service button to bring the arrow to ROLL.Press the Test button to

Page 74

SETTING THE THROlTLE VOLUMETHWTTLE LEER ValAE SEl-nffiTHRMlLE LEW! uAx77 (Do) YIN77 (17)+xIT WITlwr SAYEEXIT WITH WESBmNG THII MRUl-lU VOUJhlEIn th

Page 75 - AIR DAMPER ADJUSTMENT

VALVE TESTThis test allows the function of the Air Valve, Limit Switch and Volume to be checked.Performing settings while riding onthe ride is dange

Page 76

PITCH VALVE TESTPITcli VPLVE & ETR ckEcKPITCH V&M mUP VALVE ONETR UP VALVE @IOcylN VALVEEl-R IXW VALVE iiPITCHETR FOHUp LIUIT W ONMN LIM

Page 77 - FOR REFERENCE ONLY

ROLL VALVE TESTPRESS TEST EUTWN TO EXITIn the VALVE TEST MENU (PIG. 9. 12 a), press me Service button and bring the arrow to ROLLVALVE & ETR CHE

Page 79 - COMMUNICATION PLAY

BOOKKEEPINGSelecting the BOOKKEEPING in the menu mode displays the bookkeeping data up to the present onthe following 2 pages. Press the TEST button a

Page 80 - (4) throw plated

BACK UP DATA CLEARClears the contents of BOOKKEEPING. When clearing the data, use the Service button to bfig thearrow to “YES (CLEAR)” and press the

Page 81

AIR DRIVE SYSTEM.In order to prevent an electric shock and short circuit, be sure to turn power off before performing work by touching the interior

Page 82

COPYRIGHT NOTICEThis SEGA product has a copyright notice as follows:0 1996 Sega Enterprises, Inc. (USA) All rights reserved.This signifies that this w

Page 83 - DESIGN RELATED PARTS

OVERVIEW OF AIR DRIVE SYSTEMThis machine has an air drive system that drives the cabinet by compressed air. The air drive systemis composed of the fol

Page 84

DEWATERING FROM THE AIR FILTERRemove the Rear Lid of the Mechanism Base to have the water tank appear in the inner portion onthe right-hand side. Alth

Page 85 - TOP ASSEMBLY, WAVE RUNNER

REGULATORThe compressed air (primary side) inthe air tank is governed to preset pres-sures by regulators before the air pres-sure is sent to the cylin

Page 86 - TOP ASSEMBLY WAVE RUNNER

MAINTENANCE OF THE MECHANISMn!WARNINGA!CAIJlION!In order to prevent an electric shock and short circuit, be sure ito turn power off beforeperforming-w

Page 87 - ASSY PTV (MJT-0500)

(PhaoI.FIG. II. I b)@iI RunoveLidLenmoving the Lwirhg inaide Ib2almecms. Iallowa Ihe Rep(refer to 10 - 4)PHOTO 356t. usecamwhuljsounottodamgeIbe

Page 88 - PTV BASE (MJT-0501)

0 Take out thescxowa to remove Sash R(Lmoflttin . (Pboto4,FIG. II. la)@ Rmtlovothe:(Photos.mc@I RemoveLiRwlnoving Ike 1wiring’inside t2 ccnnector

Page 89 - (MJTl-0550)

GREASING AND RETIGHTENING THE BOLTS0STOPBe sure to use appropriate grease. Using an improper grease c&n cause parts damage.ImRTANr!Once every 6 mo

Page 90 - ASSY TUBE (MJTl-0600)

GilcRANKF’ORTiONPART OF CYLINDERLINK 6 UPPER PART@LOWER PART OF LINKuoCD PITCH VOLUME WRTION59

Page 91 - ASSY FRONT

ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT OF PITCH VOLUMEDuring game, in the cases where the vertical movements of the Ride is irregular or the Volumeindicates abnor

Page 92

REPLACING THE BELLOWSThe Bellows are important hazard prevention parts. In case of damage o.r omission, replace themimmediately.Remove each Lid of the

Page 93 - ASSY SUB CABINET (MJT-1001)

INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNERS MANUALSEGA ENTERPRISES, LTD., has for more than 30 years been supplying various inno-vative and popular amusement products

Page 94 - ASSY BUFFER BOARD (MJT-1040)

HANDLE MECHANISMIn the Volume Setting Menu (FIG. 9.11 a ), press the Service button and bring the arrow toTHROTTLE LEVER.Press the Test button to hav

Page 95 - ASSY DRIVE BOARD (MJT-1050)

THROTTLE VOLUMELoosen the 2 Nuts which secure the Volume Bracket to move the Volume Bracket.on the Volume Setting screen in the Test mode.Moving the V

Page 96 - ASSY POWER SUPPLY (MJTl-1060)

HANDLE VRA’1In order to prevent an electric shock and short circuit, be sure to turn power off before per-0forming work by touching the interior part

Page 97

Take out the 3 Truss screws andremove tne Front Cover. The FrontCover has wiring connections inside.Use care when removing the FrontCover.Disconnect

Page 98 - AC UNIT (MJTl-1070)

VR ADJUSTMENTLoosen the 2 screws which securethe V.R. Bracket to move the V.R.Bracket. Move the V.R. Bracket todisengage ADJUST GEAR mesh andmove the

Page 99

VR REPLACEMENTOne:e every threemonths, apply spray grease to the parts indicated belowTake out the 2 screws which secure thevolume bracket to remo

Page 100 - ASSY SPEAKER (MJT-1080)

COIN SELECTORHANDLING THE COIN JAMIf the coin is not rejected even when the RElECT button is pressed. open the coin chutedoor and open the selector ga

Page 101 - ASSY LOWER LID (MJT-1090)

: MrrsuBCSCU PFlcJEcloRc] MlTSUtisHl PROJECTOR CONTROL PANELll)fmmaAQm I1s v. Pas3 R-GAIN 4 e-GAIN!I5bGm6 CONTP88 v-w89 H-WB-H-Litv ad’ustunts in

Page 102 - (MJTl-1100)

1 STATIC CONVERGENCE AthKJSTMENTWilH REMOTE CONTROL ]BEFORE USING THE REUOTE CCUi%JL:First make. stre rba the maim SW on the Projector’s& pan

Page 103 - (MGL-1150)

In cm6 cl REMOTE CONTROL (Part No. 200 - 5532):3Prers lhc TEST KEY to hrvc the rsd lineadjwlment sctcca appcu.When the red cro5.i is SUN on th

Page 104 - (MJT-3000)

GAME REGISTRATION INFORMATIONPlease take a moment to complete the following information about your new Sega game.This information will be essential to

Page 105 - ASSY REAR

REPLACEMENT OF PLUORESCENT LAMPWhen performing the work, be sure to turn all power off. Working with poweron can cause an electric shock or short c

Page 106

EXTERNAL AIR COMPRESSOR UNITTHE SEGA WAVE RUNNER GAME IS EQUIPPED WITH AN EXTERNAL, PERMANENTLYLUBRICATED AIR COMPRESSOR UNIT, WHICH IS HOUSED IN A SE

Page 107 - MAIN BODY (MJT-3001)

PERIODIC INSPECTION ITEMSThe air compressor employed in this game moves the ride during the game. The items listed belowrequire periodic inspection an

Page 108

In order to prevent an electric shock, be sure to turn power off before performing work andFor troubleshooting, first check the connection of the wiri

Page 109

IITEM DESCRETIONICOUNTERMEASURES~-1Vertical movementof the tide duringgame play is weakand irregular.movements of theride is weak and:-_-..1__IKreg”rG

Page 110 - ASSY MECHA BASE 2 OF 2

AIR DAMPER ADJUSTMENTIn this machine, the cylinders are equipped with air dampers to soften the impact created by the ridemovements. If the cylinders

Page 111 - ASSY MECHA BASE (MJT-3100)

1!Jn order to prevent an electric shock, be sure to turn power off before performing work andtouching interior parts of the machine.~..dNlNG!Be care

Page 112

/I FOR REFERENCE ONLY 11SlEELO CASE LIDFIG. 18 b18-2COMPO!3lTlON OF GAME BOARDGAME BD WAVERUNNER (&33-12838)

Page 113 - MECHA BASE (MJT-3101)

GAME BOARDSERVICE RECORDThis page is provided for your use in tracking repairs or replacements of your Sega game PCBs andassemblies. This informatio

Page 114

COMMUNICATION PLAYThe Wave Runner abo up to 4 seats to enjoy communication play. For communication play,xl-lcommunication cable cection and game ass

Page 115 - ASSY FILTER(MJTl-3160)

General PrecautionsFoUow instructions: All operatingand use instructions should be followed.Attachments: Do not use attachments not recommended by th

Page 116 - ASSY FILTER(MJT13160)

0STOPTHE COMMUNICATION CABLE IS A VERY FRAGILE FIBER OPTIC CABLE.EXCESSIVE BENDING WILL DAMAGE THE CABLE.IMfmANrlHANDLE IT WlTH CARE.Open the ser

Page 117 - ASSY REGU (MJT-3180)

Insert the connector into the hole platehole and fasten with the accesory lock nut.Pass the communication cable through the flex tube.Insert the com

Page 118 - ASSY VALVE (MJT-3200)

0-STOPDuring interactive play, if communication is interrupted due to any reason, the gamewill be interrupted, with the network check screen appearing

Page 119

DESIGN RELATED PARTSQITEM NO. PART No. DESCRIPTION2345678910111213421-7308-DENOMINATION SHEET422-6599-01 PLAY JNSTR STICKER MJT ENGMJT-3605-B STICKE

Page 120 - ?OOk&a

DESIGN RELATED PARTSITEM NO.PART No.123456189101112131415161718MIT-3001-HW.RUNNER ST SIDE BACK LMIT-3001-JW.RUN-NER ST SIDEBACK R.MIT-3001-KSTNO.l

Page 122 - ASSY LID (MJT-3320)

TOP ASSEMBLY WAVE RUNNERITEM NO.PART NO.DESCRIPTION56810I112151617201202203401402403404405408409410411412413414415h4JT-0500 ASSY PTVM1Tl-0600ASSY TUB

Page 123 - ASSY LID LEFT (MJT-3340)

ASSY PTV (MJT-0500)ITEM NO.101201 Ooo-FOG414202OOO-m516-w203 000-TC0420-OC204000-T00520-OB205 000-TC0525-OC206 068-S52016-OC207 000-TOO640-OC208 068-6

Page 124 - ASSY LID RIGHT (MJT-3360)

PTV BASE (MJT-0501)ITEM NO.6ARC-10067 117-5216860 I -5699X9601-8704201 030~coO630-SC2020%HO1600203 060-FO%OOPART NO.DESCRIPTIONLEG BRACKETPLATE LEG B

Page 125 - VR UNIT (MJT-3380)

ASSY BILLBOARD (MJTl-0550)ITEM NO. PART NO.102103201OOO-FGO410 M SCR FH M4XlO202KGTOO408-OCM SCR TH CRM M4X8203@IO-POO416-W M SCR PH WIFS M4X16205 0

Page 126 - TOWER (MJT-3500)

Safety Check: Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safetychecks to determine that the prod

Page 127 - M SCR PH

ASSY TUBE (MJTl-0600)ITEM NO.PART NO. DESCRIPTION1MJT-0601 TUBE PLATE2 MIT-0602TUBE BRKT301600-6790-076 WIREHARNDCTLJEiE3026001-6790-075 WIREHARNACTU

Page 128 - SWITCH UNIT (MJT-3550)

ASSY FRONT0’clI-CABINET (MJTl-1000)94

Page 129

ASSY FRONT CABINET (MJTl-1000)ITEM NO. PART NO.DESCRIPTION89101213201202203204301IWT-1001ASSY SUB CABINETMJT- 1020ASSY SERVICE LIDMJTl-1030ASSY PWR A

Page 130 - ASSY HANDLE MECHA (MJT-3600)

ASSY SUB CABINET (MJT-1001)cl96

Page 131

ASSY BUFFER BOARD (MJT-1040)a--ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTIONI231012804419HARNESS LUG102 280-5009coRDCLAMP201 0 I I -PO0325202 Oil-TO3512203Oil-F003103

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ASSY DRIVE BOARD (MJT-1050)ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION2341014001-5286SW REGU t5VI. 5A +24Vl. SA102280-0419HARNESSLUG103280-5008CORD CLAMP 15104280-5

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ASSY POWER SUPPLY (MJTl-1060)ITEM NO.PART NO.DESXUPTION4101102103107108109110270-5026NOISE FILTER 20A4001-5306-01SW REGU t5V12A12Vl. 5A-5VlA450-5 126

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