Kiddy Rides Peppa Pig Carousel Service manual

Manufactured in the U.K.by Northern Leisure Group Ltd./Kiddy Rides Tel:+44 (0) 113 239 38 03 Email:[email protected]
www.kiddyrides.uk.com
www.kiddyrides.uk.com
APPROX.DIMENSIONS:
Height - 1800mm
Width - 1550mm
Length - 1550mm
Operators Handbook
Peppa Pig CarouselPeppa Pig Carousel
Northern Leisure Group Ltd.
Serial No. Date of Manufacture
Peppa Pig Carousel
3 Seater

CONTENTS
Introduction
Safety Matters
Initial Inspection
Initial Operation
Siting Your Ride
Daily Checks
Taking Care Of Your Ride
Standard Operation & Adjustments
Control Box / Timer
Ride Time
Volume Settings
Price Of Play
Switch Settings
Coin Mechanism
Fault Finding
Full Wiring Schematics
Removal Of Body Shell
Base Mechanism
Diagrams
Refernece Tables
Components List
Wiring Loom Ref.
Top Loom
Base Loom
Light Sequencer
Parts List - Upper Shell
Parts List - Base Components
Decals / Sticker Sets
Contact Procedures
Orders
Spares
Repairs
Hours of Business
Ride History / Log
Your Notes
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing your new children’s coin operated ride from Northern
Leisure Group Ltd. / Kiddy Rides! We trust it will give you many years of profitable
service!
Established in 1986, the Northern Leisure Group of companies is the UK’s leading
independent operator, dealer, manufacturer, and distributor of children’s coin operated rides.
Our extensive experience in a wide range of electronic entertainment products has allowed us
to offer the ultimate in choice, safety and quality.
Complete customer satisfaction is what motivates us. Being independent allows us to nurture
this goal – ultimatelygiving thousandsofchildren and parents world-wide, the assurance that
they are in a safe, clean, and fun environment.
Kiddy Rides supplies a wide range of children’s ridesfor sale, income share,or on a fixed
rental basis. As well as supplying the rides, it isresponsible for unbeatable after-sales support
and service for all Kiddy Rides customers as well as other operators.
Our equipment has been manufactured to the highest standard of construction and safetyin
order to conform to the H.S.E. Fairground and Amusement Parks, A Code of Safe Practice
and the U.K. Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
All our rides have undergone thorough examinations, and come with a 12 months ADIPS
certification of conformity.
The guidance in this manual is relevant to the safe operation of children’s rides wherever they
may be operated.
NORTHERN LEISURE GROUP LTD.
4 KINGSMARK COURT
SWINNOW
LEEDS
LS13 4LY
TEL: +44 (0) 113 239 38 03 FAX: +44 (0) 113 236 31 94
www.kiddyrides.co.uk
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Northern Leisure/Kiddy Rides is a registered Inspection Body of ADIPS (the Amusement
Device Inspection Procedure Scheme), conducting independent examinations and
certification of children’s coin operated rides in accordance with guidance published by the
Health and Safety Executive (HSE). By independent, we mean we are not linked to any
particular manufacturer and will apply the guidance with equal diligence, regardless of the
type of ride, or it’s manufacturer. Remember, our aim is to help you comply with the HSE
guidelines.
Because of the young age of those who enjoy coin operated children’s rides (kiddie rides),
safety should be of paramount importance to operators. There is surely a moral duty to
safeguard the children that use our industry’s products.
Safety doesn’t just happen however, it requires commitment from manufacturers, operators
and inspectors to ensure high standards. As an operator it is your duty to make yourself
aware of safety requirements, especially as failure to comply can lead to injury to children,
and furthermore, prosecution. By adopting a few simple procedures and having annual safety
checks performed on your rides, you can show yourself to be conforming with HSE and Local
Authority guidelines. Also you will gain peace of mind knowing that you have taken active
steps to minimize the risks to young children who use your rides.
It is not always easy to find out exactly what is required of an operator. However there are
strict guidelines laid down by BACTA (British Amusement and Catering Trade Association)
entitled Kiddie Rides; A Safety Guide. It is produced by a committee of BACTA members,
some of whom represent manufacturers of kiddie rides themselves. The guide is fully
endorsed by the HSE.
In an attempt to highlight the importance of safety within the industry, ADIPS has been
integrated into the BACTA guidelines. This initiative sets out procedures which must be
observed by registered Inspection Bodies. Furthermore, ADIPS is unified with the HSE
Fairground and Amusement Parks Code of Safe Practice.
To comply with this, a ride must undergo a thorough examination, and documentation must
be issued, be retained, and be available for inspection by the Health and Safety Inspectorate
and/or an officer of the Environmental Health Department of the local authority.
Thorough examinations must be carried out at least every fourteen months (annual
examinations are recommended).
Certification of rides by approved inspectors will give responsible operators within our
industry the credibility they deserve. An ADIPS certificate is a badge of excellence, ensuring
you have taken all the necessary steps to ensure danger risks are kept to a minimum.
In the past, inspections of children’s rides by the HSE appeared to be taking place in
response to safety related incidents. However, this is changing rapidly, and it would appear
random tests are under way. Inspectors requesting ADIPS documentation after a safety
related incident is likely to become standard practice.
So, safety first. Don’t wait for an accident to happen before you consider the safety of your
rides, get them ADIPS tested now.
Call +44 (0) 113 2393803 Email:enquiries@kiddyrides.uk.com
Safety Matters
Amusement Device
Inspection Procedures Scheme
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INITIAL INSPECTION
Upon arrival of the machine, it is important to check the following items:
a. Damage to external packing.
b. Physical damage to the ride.
c. Correct documentation is present.
d. Ride Serial Number.
e. Correct main’s voltage rating
f. Coin mechanism currency and credits
Any damage or discrepancies should be reported to your supplier immediately.
INITIAL OPERATION
a. Read the operators manual fully prior to operating the ride.
b. Prior to connecting the machine to the mains supply, ensure that it corresponds to the
supply rating, which should be stated on a sticker or plate on the rear of the base
close to the mains cable outlet.
c. Upon power up, the lights on the buttons and outer body should illuminate, and begin
to flash. An audible message may also be heard, depending on the ride model, such
phrases are, “Normal operating mode” or “The self test is complete”. In cases with
Integrated Video Game Rides, please wait for the monitor to display footage of the
game before operation can commence.
d. Insert the correct coinage for the operation of the ride, after which the start button will
flash, and / or an audible prompt will be heard for you to “press the start button”.
e. Press the start button and the ride will begin to operate. All lights will flash or
illuminate and music will begin to play. Check the volume is set to a desired level.
Press the feature buttons in turn, and the appropriate sound effect or interaction will
take place. ( please note, each feature must have completed its cycle before another
feature can be activated).
f. Whilst the ride is in operation, check that everything is working correctly, and that
there are no unusual noises or vibrations. When the ride has operated for the pre set
duration (usually around 90 seconds) the ride will automatically stop. A farewell voice
message may be heard, and the ride is once again ready to accept coins.
g. Make a note of the rides serial number. This is located on the silver manufacturers
plate at the rear of the ride. The serial number gives access to essential details of
your machine, including your machines parts and history.
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SITING THE RIDE
The following conditions must be observed when siting the machine:
a. The machine must be placed on level ground which is firm and free from any holes
etc. Where possible, a non-slip surface would be recommended.
b. The ride is designed for protected locations. The ride should not be sited in any area
where it would be subjected to water splash. The ride, in some circumstances, may
be sited outdoors under a canopy, which will protect it from rain, although this is not
recommended.
c. The machine should be connected to a Residual Current Device (RCD socket).
d. The ride should be sited clear from any obstruction. The manufacturer recommends
that the machine is sited a minimum of 1.8 metres from any other obstruction or item
of equipment.
e. The ride should be situated as close as possible to the power source, and the mains
cable must be safely secured and protected, to eliminate any risk of tripping or
damage.
f. The ride should not be sited in an area where it may cause an obstruction.
g. Always ensure that the mains plug is accessible, so that the mains power may be
isolated in an emergency.
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DAILY CHECKS
A check of each coin-operated Kiddy Ride should, whenever reasonably practical,
be carried out each day before it is made available for public use. The following
checks are recommended:
a. Check that the mains plug is undamaged and securely attached to the mains
cable, with no visible wires.
b. Check the mains cable itself has no damage.
c. Make sure there are no broken, damaged or sharp parts of the ride which
may cause injury.
d. Check that all covers and guards are in place thus preventing any access to
the rides mechanism.
e. Ensure there is no unusual excess wobble or play from the ride.
f. Make sure all advisory literature is in place.
g. Ensure the area around the ride is free from obstruction and that persons
passing by are not in any danger.
h. The ride should be kept clean and free from any customised additions unless
approved by the manufacturer.
i. Insert coins and run the ride to ensure everything is operating correctly.
If as a result of the above visual checks any doubt arises, then the company,
supplier, or person responsible for the ride should be notified immediately.
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TAKING CARE OF YOUR RIDE
All Northern Leisure Group Ltd. rides are manufactured in the U.K. using a high quality
Lead Free self coloured GRP. This material can be maintained easily, and kept to a
very high standard by taking day to day care of your ride.
CLEANING
To ensure you get the maximum life span from your machine, a day to day clean is
recommended. Clean the main areas of the ride with a damp cloth rinsed out in soapy
water. Ensure the cloth is not drenched in water and avoid any electrical components
such as coin-mech, lights, buttons etc. Do not hose down or flood the machine!
Alternatively, a household furniture polish can also be used, or in cases of an
extremely dirty ride, Kiddy Rides recommend using a good automotive cleaning
compound. This material is available through Northern Leisure / Kiddy Rides. Do not
use any solvent based materials when cleaning your ride.
The Coin Mechanism, or Coin Mech is located on the rides centre column above the George
character. Access for the coin mech is gained by opening the lock on the metal face plate,
and simply lifting it out towards yourself. The mech and connection can now be easily inspected
or cleaned at this point. See page 9.
COIN MECHANISM
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Standard Operation And Adjustments
Control Box / Timer - The control system in this ride is a Low Voltage ‘Kermit Navigator’ box.
This is located inside the centre column. It is accessed by removing the 4 bolts around the lid on the
top of the column and lifting it upwards. These can be removed using a 4mm hex/allen key. There is a
small connector to enable you to disconnect the loom and remove the lid completely, or for simple
inspection, access can be gained through the coin mech area, but space will be limited.
Once the lid is removed, it leaves the Kermit Box, and its connections easily accessible.
If required, the box can be removed from the ride by loosening the two 7mm nuts which hold the
mounting tags. *Do not remove the nuts fully. This will eliminate any chance of dropping them
into the Kermit Box. Once the nuts are loose, simply pull the bottom of the box towards yourself,
disengaging the lower mounting tag. The top two tags which you have just loosened should now drop
free from the bolts. *Ensure all connections to the Kermit Box are disconnected before removal.
Ride Time - The length of time that each ride lasts is determined by the interactive game, and can
not be changed. The standard length for each ride is approximately 90 seconds.
Volume Settings - The volume control buttons are located on the right hand side of the control box
as indicated by the diagram on the box lid. Here you will find 2 small push buttons, one to turn the
volume up “+” and one to turn the volume down “-” (The power must remain on, and the ride should be
running to adjust the volume settings on this control system).
Volume Controls
Fig 1.
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PRICE OF PLAY - The price of play is the cost of each turn on the ride, e.g. 1 ride for 50p. The cost
per ride and currency is set at manufacture, and the operator’s preference must be stated at the time
of purchase. However, if you find it absolutely necessary to have these settings changed at a later
date, then it is possible, simply set the switch bank to the desired configuration. Please refer to the
table below. The switch bank is located next to the volume controls (see fig.2) Contact the
manufacturer for any support or advice.
*Please note that the rides power must be off when changing any switch settings. The power should
then be switched back on, once completed, for any changes to take effect.
PRICE OF PLAY (UK/Euro) SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4
Price/Credits 20/1, 50/3, 100/7
Price/Credits 30/1, 50/2, 100/5
Price/Credits 50/1, 100/3, 200/7
Price/Credits 60/1, 100/2, 200/6
Price/Credits 80/1, 200/3, 300/7
Price/Credits 100/1, 200/3, 400/7
Price/Credits 150/1, 300/3, 400/5
Price/Credits 200/1, 300/2, 400/4
Price/Credits 20/1, no bonuses
Price/Credits 30/1, no bonuses
Price/Credits 50/1, no bonuses
Price/Credits 60/1, no bonuses
Price/Credits 80/1, no bonuses
Price/Credits 100/1, no bonuses
Price/Credits 150/1, no bonuses
Price/Credits 200/1, no bonuses
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Standard Operation And Adjustments
Switch Bank
Fig 2.
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THE COIN MECH
In order to ensure maximum efficiency from your coin mech it is essential to pay regular attention
to the cleaning of the coin pathway. Before attempting to clean or remove the mech, the machine
should be switched off. Any cleaning should be carried out by using a soft damp cloth. The
surface should always be left clean and dry after such cleaning.
If any drops of water enter the product, leave the machine switched off for sufficient time to dry
out before switching the power back on again.
Never use solvents to clean the mech. This will damage the surfaces.
Note: Failure to switch the machine off before cleaning could result in inconsistent coin acceptance.
The coin mechanism used is an RM5 Evolution.
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ON ECE
1 2 3456
ON ECE
1 2 3456
DIP Switches to be set to OFF
position. Switches are inactive
as settings are determined by
the Kermit Control System.
Power Connection via Ribbon
Cable with 10-way plug from
Kermit Control Box output.
LOAD
REJECT
ACCEPT
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For advice and support on any problem, please call our Technical Dpt. on +44 (0)113 239 38 03
SYMPTOM CHECK
No lights / self test message
Mains voltage supply.
Mains supply to control box.
Green 4-way plug on control box.
2x yellow wires into 4-way plug.
Break in yellow wires to button lamps.
Coins do not accept
Check mains power is on.
Voltage to coin mech.
Ribbon Cable disconnected / broken.
Faulty mech.
Power to Kermit Box.
Coins accept but meter / counter does not turn Check connections to meter / counter.
Check wires on ‘D’ plug to control box.
Faulty meter
Ride will not start.
Meter turns when coins are inserted but will not
operate the start button prompt when the credit
is reached.
Wires to start switch.
Faulty Microswitch
Control box / ‘D’ plug.
Faulty Control Box.
When start button is pressed, sound operates but
no movement occurs.
Connections to / Faulty Relay.
Connections to / Faulty Inverter.
Connections to / Faulty Motor.
Wires from ‘D’ plug to relay.
Base Power Supply Unit.
No lights on the canopy / lid
Check mains power.
Connections to Light Chaser Unit.
Check base Power Supply.
Check output connections from control box.
Ride permanently runs, even without credits. Fault on Inverter.
Fault with Relay.
Check connections are correct on Relay and Inverter.
FAULT FINDING
To be carried out by a competent person.
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Relay
Base
Power Supply
Unit
Mains
Distribution /
Connector
Clamp
Kermit Navigator
P5 P6
P4
P4
P10
P3
00001 5
Meter
Speaker
N
L
E
Neutral
Live
Earth
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
A.C.Drive
O
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O
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U
V
W
Earth
IEC(F)
IEC(M)
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IEC(M)
IEC(F)
Earth
PEPPA PIG CAROUSEL - WIRING SCHEMATICS
B
Coin Mech
4
3
2
1
Light Sequencer
P11
BASE /
TOP /
P12
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3
2
1
5
6
7
8
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10
11
12
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3
2
1
Mains Power Supply
240VAC
P2
P9
GND
RX
TX
+12V
3-Phase
Motor
STATIC SECTION
DYNAMIC SECTION
Slip Rings
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Disconnecting The Loom
Ensure the power is turned off before carrying out any of the following procedures!
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START
The Wiring Loom is made up of 2 separate sections, a Top Loom, and a Base Loom. The
two separate looms are joined together in the top of the ride using a 4-way M-Lock Connector.
This connector can be found inside the centre column to the rear of the cash box assembly.
The male and female plugs will be firmly held together. Take hold of each side of the 4-way plug,
one in each hand, and squeeze the tags together on the sides to allow the plugs to release. While
doing this, pull the plugs apart. The plugs may be stiff, but will separate from the middle with a
strong pull. Be sure to only pull the clips! Do not use the wires for pulling the plugs apart, this may
damage the pins or break the wires! The lower part of the loom should be removed from its retaining
clip, and can be pushed down into the base or moved to avoid causing any obstruction.
Removal Of Body Shell (2 persons required)
Once the Loom is disconnected following the procedure above, the bolts which hold the body to the
base can be removed. These four M12 bolts can be found on the platform through the cash door.
These can be removed by using a 19mm socket or spanner (if a security Defender Cashbox is
fitted, the mounting may need removing firstly to gain clear access to the bolt heads). Once the
bolts are fully removed, and the loom is disconnected following the steps above, the ride top can be
lifted from the base. *Please note that it is recommended that two or more people should be used to lift off the
shell. The shell needs to be lifted upwards until the circular platform of the shell is clear of all base components.
Manual handling and lifting guidelines should be followed, as set out by the HSE. This can be found by visiting
Once the ride is separated, a full inspection of the Base Mechanism can be carried out.
This level of maintenance should only be carried out by a competent person. If care is not
taken when inspecting or servicing the ride, there may be risk of damaging components
or personal injury.
www.hse.gov.uk

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240V OUT
12V OUT
Fuse
Fuse
POWER IN
MOTOR OUT
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To Top
Slipring & Brush Set
TO MOTOR
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Base Chassis
3 Phase Motor
Gearbox
AC Drive / Inverter
Base Power Supply
Slip Rings
Brushes
Wheel Brake
Top Castor
Swivel Wheel
Relay
Mounting Plate
Mains Inlet
Body Mounting Points
Body to Base / Slip Ring Loom
PSU Output Lead
Output Fuse
PSU Power Input Lead
Input Fuse
PSU 4-Way Plug
Earth Point
Description
Steel Frame Work
Carousel Gear Motor
Carousel Gear Box
3 Phase Inverter
Base PSU
Small 4-Way Slip Rings
Small Carousel Slip Ring Brushes
Wheel Foot Brake
80mm Fixed Castor
80mm Swivel Castor
Relay
Small Carousel Mounting Plate
Mains Inlet Connector Clamp
M12 Body Mounting Holes
Base Loom (To & From Slip Rings)
Female IEC Lead
Fuse (6.3A 250v)
Male IEC Lead
4-Way Control Box Plug
M4 Earthing Point
Fuse (6.3A 250v)

Colour Ref.: Button / Destination: Plug / Pin No:
Black Start (switch common) P4 / 6
Pink Start P4 / 19
Colour Ref.: Use / Destination: Plug / Pin No:
Red Start Lamp + P4 / 18
Brown Start Lamp - P4 / 5
Grey (2-core)
Grey (2-core)
Speaker
Speaker
P4 / 12
P4 / 13
Blue Meter
Meter (+12V)
Red
P4 / 4
P4 / 17
Yellow Relay (+ DC)
White Relay (- DC)
P4 / 22, S.S.R.+
P4 / 23, S.S.R.-
Red +AC Kermit, Light Sequencer, Base PSU P10 / 1, P11 / 1, B / 3
P10 / 2, P11 / 2, B / 4
Black -AC Kermit, Light Sequencer, Base PSU
Top Loom Reference - refer to diagram.
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PIN No WIRE COLOURS USE
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8
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15
Brown
Black
Grey
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23
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PIN No WIRE COLOURS USE
Blue
Grey
Meter
Start Lamp -
Switch Common
Speaker
Speaker
Red
Red
Pink
Green
White
Meter (+12V)
Start Lamp + (+12V)
Start Button
Peppa Button
Daddy Button
25-WAY CONNECTOR
White
Yellow Base Power Supply (+12V)
Base Power Supply (Play-)
P4

Colour Ref.: Use / Destination: Plug / Pin No:
Brown +240V Mains In, PSU Inlet, IEC(M)
Base Loom Reference - refer to diagram.
Blue -240V Mains In, PSU Inlet, IEC(M)
Yellow / Green Earth Inlet, Ground
MAINS SUPPLY
MOTOR SUPPLY
Brown
Blue
Yellow / Green Earth
PSU, A.C.Drive
PSU, A.C.Drive
PSU, A.C.Drive
IEC(F), A.C.Drive (L)
IEC(F), A.C.Drive (N)
IEC(F), A.C.Drive (E)
Brown
Black
White
A.C.Drive, 3 Phase Motor
A.C.Drive, 3 Phase Motor
A.C.Drive, 3 Phase Motor
Yellow / Green A.C.Drive, 3 Phase Motor
A.C.Drive (U)
A.C.Drive (V)
A.C.Drive (W)
A.C.Drive (Earth)
RELAY
Yellow Relay (+DC), Top Loom Relay +, P4 / 22
White Relay (-DC), Top Loom Relay .-, P4 / 23
Black Relay Switch COM, A.C.Drive
Red Relay Switch COM, A.C.Drive
Relay COM, A.C.Drive (1)
Relay ON, A.C.Drive (2)
12V A.C.
Red
Black
PSU, +12V To Top
PSU, -12V To Top
B3 / 4, P10 / 1, P11 / 1
B3 / 3, P10 / 2, P11 / 2
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Colour Ref.: Use / Destination: Plug / Terminal No:
Light Sequencer Reference - refer to diagram.
Red +12V A.C. P11 / 1, P10 / 1
Black -12V A.C. P11 / 2, P10 / 2
Yellow P12 / 1
Lamp Common
Blue Lamp 1, 7, 8, & 14 P12 / 2
White
Orange
Brown
Red/White
Green
Lamp 2
Lamp 3
Lamp 4
Lamp 5
Lamp 6
P12 / 4
P12 / 6
P12 / 8
P12 / 10
P12 / 12
LAMP1
LAMP2
LAMP3
LAMP4
LAMP5
LAMP6
LAMP1
LAMP2
LAMP3
LAMP4
LAMP5
LAMP6
DISABLE
12V a.c
12V a.c
P11
P11 P12
SPEED CONTROL
SEQUENCE CONTROL
P12
Light Sequencer
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Parts List - Upper Body
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS
QUANTITY
ITEM REF.
Coin Mech
1
Mech RM5 Evolution
Coin Mech Mini Face Plate
1
Mini Face Plate
Coin Mech Metal Face Plate
1
Small Metal Face Plate
Cash Door
1
Cash Door
Cash Box
1
Universal Defender Cash Box
Meter / Counter
1
Base Meter
Speaker
1
Speaker
Speaker Cover
1
KR Speaker Cover
Button Rectangle
1
Start Button
Start Button Legend
1
Carousel Start Button Legend
Start Button Bulb
1
12V 0.1A Wedge Bulb
Top Wiring Loom
1
Small Carousel Top Loom
Tower Lid Lights
14
3mm White LED
Control Box
1
Kermit Carousel Box
Light Chaser Unit
1
Light Chaser Unit
Car Steering Wheel
1
M10x100 Steering Wheel
Boat Steering Wheel
1
Peppa Boat Steering Wheel
Car Floor Tape / Foot Grip
1
Carousel Car Flooring
Boat Floor Tape / Foot Grip
1
Carousel Boat Flooring
Rocket Floor Tape / Foot Grip
1
Carousel Rocket Flooring
Graphic 1 with Price Of Play
1
Graphic 1
Graphic 2
1
Graphic 2
Graphic 3
1
Graphic 3
Graphic 4
1
Graphic 4
Graphic 5
1
Graphic 5
Graphic 6
1
Graphic 6
Perspex Panel 1 with Cut-Outs
1
Perspex Panel 1 Cut Out
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