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Dynamo Hockey
Service Manual and Instructions
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3 – Warranty
6 – Declaration of Conformity
7 – Warnings and notices
8 – Basic assembly instructions
10 – Side Shield Installation
11 – Rules of Play
13 – Routine Maintenance
15 – Operation and Programming
17 – Program Configuration – v7.01
(no sound)
18 – Program Configuration – v9.0
(tables w/sound)
20 – Exploded Diagram of table
21 – Table Parts Listing
23 – Overhead Parts Listing
24 – PCB Identification
27 – Troubleshooting Flowcharts
36 – Closing Notes
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Valley-Dynamo warrants its new products to be free from defects resulting
from faulty manufacture or faulty components under the following terms and
conditions:
WARRANTY LENGTH
One year on Dynamo® Hockey tables. 90 days on Replacement Parts
FOR WARRANTY SERVICE
Valley-Dynamo will, at its sole option, repair, upgrade or replace this
product in the event of any defect in materials or workmanship during the
warranty period. This shall be Valley-Dynamo's sole obligation, and the
customer's sole remedy, for any warranty claim.
Valley-Dynamo will request and you must provide the complete Model
Number & Serial Number of the unit (not just the last 5 digits), or other
proof of purchase such as an invoice or receipt.
OPERATORS AND END USERS – While our Tech Support staff is available
to assist with diagnosis and troubleshooting of your problem, contact your
Distributor for Warranty Service on your equipment.
DEALERS AND DISTRIBUTORS – To obtain replacement and an RMA
number, contact Valley-Dynamo referencing the Model number and Serial
number of the unit and the nature of the problem. Valley-Dynamo will, at its
discretion, send replacement parts and/or issue an RMA for the return of
Valley-Dynamo warrants its new products to be free from defects resulting
from faulty manufacture or faulty components under the following terms and
conditions:
WARRANTY LENGTH
One year on Dynamo® Hockey tables. 90 days on Replacement Parts
FOR WARRANTY SERVICE
Valley-Dynamo will, at its sole option, repair, upgrade or replace this
product in the event of any defect in materials or workmanship during the
warranty period. This shall be Valley-Dynamo's sole obligation, and the
customer's sole remedy, for any warranty claim.
Valley-Dynamo will request and you must provide the complete Model
Number & Serial Number of the unit (not just the last 5 digits), or other
proof of purchase such as an invoice or receipt.
OPERATORS AND END USERS – While our Tech Support staff is available
to assist with diagnosis and troubleshooting of your problem, contact your
Distributor for Warranty Service on your equipment.
DEALERS AND DISTRIBUTORS – To obtain replacement and an RMA
number, contact Valley-Dynamo referencing the Model number and Serial
number of the unit and the nature of the problem. Valley-Dynamo will, at its
discretion, send replacement parts and/or issue an RMA for the return of
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failed parts. To avoid billing issues, request an RMA when the failed part is
present or readily available. Credit will be issued only upon receipt and
inspection of the RMA. Valley-Dynamo may send replacement parts or issue
an account credit. NO REFUNDS. Valley-Dynamo reserves the right to cancel
outstanding RMAs 30 days after issue. Items returned without an RMA will not
be inspected or credited and may be refused or returned at Customer
Expense.
REPLACEMENT PARTS COVERAGE – Valley-Dynamo warrants
replacement parts for 90 days from the date of purchase. To obtain a
replacement and an RMA number, contact Valley-Dynamo referencing the
nature of the problem and provide proof of purchase. Valley-Dynamo will, at
its discretion, send replacement parts and/or issue an RMA for the return of
failed parts. To avoid billing issues, request an RMA when the failed part is
present or readily available. Upon receipt and inspection of the RMA,
Valley-Dynamo may send replacement parts or issue an account credit. NO
REFUNDS. Valley-Dynamo reserves the right to cancel outstanding RMAs 30
days after issue. Items returned without an RMA will not be inspected or
credited and may be refused or returned at Customer Expense.
SCOPE OF COVERAGE
Note that our warranty is not an unconditional guarantee for the duration.
Dynamo products are made to our exacting standards and known for their
durability, but are not indestructible and may require periodic maintenance
in order to function properly. The following are not covered by the warranty.
1) Shipping or transport damage
2) Normal wear and tear
3) Damage or deterioration resulting from neglect, misuse, accident, liquid
spills, improper installation, abuse, pets, burns or mishandling
Hockey Playfields - The most frequent cause of warpage or laminate separation on a
playfield is a liquid spill. Liquid spills are not a covered warranty failure. If warranty failure
is suspected, for evaluation Valley-Dynamo will require return of the damaged playfield or
at minimum at least 12 square feet (4’ x 3’) of the damaged section. No credit will be issued
for a Playfield damaged by a liquid spill, or for incoming or outgoing freight for the
replacement or returned playfield.
4) Incidental or consequential damage (except at Valley-Dynamo’s
discretion).
5) Removal or installation charges.
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The most frequent cause of warpage or laminate separation on a
playfield is a liquid spill. Liquid spills are not a covered warranty failure. If warranty failure
is suspected, for evaluation Valley-Dynamo will require return of the damaged playfield or
at minimum at least 12 square feet (4’ x 3’) of the damaged section.
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6) Shipping charges except at Valley-Dynamo’s discretion.
7) Unauthorized modification of the product.
8) Use of this product with unapproved parts, conversion kits or accessories.
9) Damage from fire, flood, lightning or other acts of nature
EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES
Valley-Dynamo’s sole obligation and liability under this warranty is limited
to the repair or replacement of a defective product at our option. Valley-
Dynamo shall not, in any event, be liable for any incidental or consequential
damages resulting from interruption of service, loss of business or revenue,
or for liability in tort relating to this product or resulting from its use or
possession.
LIMITATIONS OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
There are no other warranties, expressed or implied, including but not
limited to those of merchantability, revenue generation, or fitness for a
particular purpose. The duration of implied warranties is limited to the
period specified in the Warranty Length section above.
TO OBTAIN TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Please check the resources available at www.valleydynamoparts.com or
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USE OF NON-DYNAMO PARTS OR CIRCUIT MODIFICATIONS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS
INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! USE ONLY GENUINE DYNAMO AUTHORIZED PARTS.
x For safety and reliability, substitute parts and modifications are not recommended.
x Substitute parts or modifications may void FCC type acceptance.
x Use only authorized components and parts. Failure to do so will void warranty and may
result in incorrect and/or unsafe operation.
WARNING
x Plug this game into a properly grounded outlet to prevent shock hazards and assure
proper game operation.
x Do not use an adapter plug to defeat the power cord's grounding pin.
x Do not cut off ground pin.
Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Dynamo reserves the right
to make improvements in the equipment function, design or components as process in the
engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant.
FOR GENUINE DYNAMO PARTS AND SERVICE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL
AUTHORIZED DYNAMO DISTRIBUTOR.
PARTS CAN ALSO BE ORDERED AT WWW.VALLEYDYNAMOPARTS.COM
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Congratulations on purchasing a Dynamo Hockey table -
BE SAFE: it is strongly recommended that you have at least two people involved in
the setup of our hockey tables.
Lay the box flat on the floor, mindful of the section labeled "This Side Up." Cut the
banding straps and remove the top portion of the box completely. Lower the sides of the
box bottom by cutting or tearing vertically at all of the corners.
Open the coin door and remove the cash box lid, and the cash box with its contents.
The keys to open the coin door are found with the instruction manual,
taped to the playfield protective pad.
The hockey table should now be carefully lifted onto its side (the coin housing assembly is
on the opposite side, and will be pointing towards the ceiling when the table has been
lifted). This procedure should be accomplished by two people tilting the table from the
ends, not lifting from one side. The table could land on you and cause injury if you
lose your grip while lifting the table from its side.
Removal of the legs and set up.
1. Using a #106 key, open the trapdoor on the bottom of the table.
2. Using a ½” socket or wrench, remove the bolt and woodblock that secures the legs
during shipping.
3. Pull the legs on the right side out of their holding bracket and then push them up at
a 45-degree angle. Then pull one leg out at a time from the left side. Next remove both
right legs. This step is necessary due to the blower motor.
4. Replace the wooden block and bolt that secured the legs for future use.
5. Replace the trap door and lock it.
6. Bolt the legs onto the bottom of the table using a ½” socket wrench or straight slot
screw driver.
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7. Screw the leg leveler completely into the legs and turn the table upright.
8. Position and level the table, using an adjustable wrench.
For removal and storage of the legs follow steps 1-6 in reverse order.
Fire Storm and Short Shot tables include side shields. They can be found inside the
box with the table. Side Shields are available as an accessory for all Dynamo coin
and Pro Style tables. Install the shields at this time if needed.
If your table is equipped with an Overhead Lighting and Scoring unit, install the unit
at this time using the instructions included with the unit.
If your table is not equipped with an Overhead, it should come with a side-mount
scoring unit.
Taped to the bottom of the cash box are two #106 keys, which are used to open the access
door (located on the same side of the table as the coin housing assembly). Open the
access door and locate the power cord which is coiled and lying on the floor of the access
area. Locate the hole in the floor and feed the cord through this hole. Near the coin door
is a label indicating the operating voltage of your table. Note also that your outlet must
have a working ground. Do not attempt to bypass the grounding feature of your outlet.
Plug the table in after verifying that the voltage is correct.
Located on the floor of the access area is a toggle switch labeled "on" and "off." You will
now need to toggle this switch into the "on" position. At this point the side-mount display
unit will illuminate.
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Dynamo’s 3-piece Shield set will help to keep the puck on the
table and discourage the placement of drinks on the table’s
side rails. While it will create a safer environment, no shield
has been invented that will keep every puck on every
playfield every time. Exercise caution during play, keep
hands and fingers clear of the playfield, and follow the
instructions from Dynamo Caution Label, part # 850404030
Kit Contents:
x Side Shields 2
x Center Shield 1
x Rubber Grommets 18
x ¼-20 x 1” Black Oxide Hex Bolts 4
x Lock nuts 4
x ¼” Black Oxide Washers 8
Tool required
x Phillips Screwdriver
1. Remove the bolts from the Side Top Rail, except for
the bolt at the very end of each Rail.
2. Insert Rubber Grommets into the holes from the top
of each Side Shield
3. On the Fire Storm, align the Side Shield over the LED
light strip, so the lighting is inside the groove of Side
Shield.
4. Mount with the flange of the Shields to the outside.
5. Re-install the Top Rail bolts previously removed
6. Install (2) Rubber Grommets in each of the Side Shields, from the outside
7. Install the Center Shield by aligning it with the two holes in each Side Shield and assemble
using (4) each of the bolts and nuts, as well as (8) Washers.
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SCORING
x The first player to score 7 points wins the game.
x A point is scored when the puck enters and falls into the goal.
x After a point is scored, the player scored upon receives possession of
the puck for the next serve.
CENTERLINE
x If any part of the puck is on the centerline, either player may hit it. If the
puck is completely within one player's half of the table, not touching the centerline, the
opposing player may not hit it. Violation of this rule constitutes a foul (forfeiture of
possession of the puck).
x It is a foul if a player's mallet completely crosses over the centerline.
PUCK OFF THE TABLE
x When a player offensively strikes the puck and causes it to leave the
playing surface, that player is guilty of a foul.
x If, however, the puck leaves the table while a defensive player is
blocking a shot, by moving his mallet sideways, backwards, or not at all, the offensive
player is guilty of a foul and the defensive player gets a possession of the puck.
x If the defensive player charges forward to block a shot, and the puck
leaves the table, the defensive player commits a foul and loses possession of the puck.
LOSS OF MALLET
x It is a foul for a player to lose total control of his mallet.
x It is a foul for a player to "top" the puck by lifting his mallet and placing
it on top of the puck.
x It is a foul when a player's hand, body or clothing touches the puck while
the puck is on the table and in play.
GOAL TENDING
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If a player's hand, body or clothing touches the puck while the puck is
moving in a direct path toward that player's goal, "goaltending" must be called.
Goaltending constitutes a technical foul, which allows the opponent a free shot at the
penalized player's unprotected goal.
7 SECOND RULE
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A player has 7 seconds to execute a shot, which crosses the centerline.
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The 7 seconds begins as soon as the puck enters and remains on that
player's side of the centerline. Violation of this rule is a foul.
FOULS
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If a player commits a foul and is scored upon in the course of the same
play, the goal counts and the penalty is nullified.
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If a foul occurs and the innocent player immediately gains possession of
the puck anyway, the referee should simply allow play to continue and not interrupt the
game.
MALLETS AND PUCKS
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Mallets and pucks must meet standards and requirements of the U.S.
Air-Table Hockey Association.
TOURNAMENT PLAY
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Tournament play shall begin with a coin toss. The winner has the option
of the first serve or choosing which end of the table he prefers. Players then alternate
first serves and table sides for each subsequent game of that match.
REFEREE
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A referee should judge each game in tournament play.
FACE-OFF
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A face-off should be used in a case where the referee is unable to
determine which player committed the foul. The puck is placed flat at the center of the
table, with the player's mallets allowed no closer than 1/2 inch from the puck. When the
referee releases the puck, both players may hit it.
PENALTIES
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A player committing a Foul is penalized by loss of possession of the
puck.
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A Technical Foul allows the penalized player's opponent one free shot
at the player's unprotected goal. If the free shot misses, the puck is immediately in
play.
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Follow these suggestions to insure your table's maximum earning power and player
appeal over the years to come.
PUCKS AND MALLETS: Special pucks and mallets are made for Dynamo Hockey. The
pucks and mallets you receive with your table are superior to any others available. It is
extremely important to use the highest quality pucks and mallets if your table is to play
properly and achieve maximum earnings.
It is important to avoid the cheaper, imported pucks, which are slower, lighter, chip more
easily, and tend to fly off the table, resulting in loss of play time, player dissatisfaction, and
loss of earning. Because of their inherent instability (i.e.: flying off of the table), there is a
risk of player injury when the cheaper pucks are used.
Fluorescent puck: The Dynamo Fluorescent puck (860400090) is made of glass-
filled Lexan and was developed specifically for the Dynamo Hockey table. This
deluxe puck had been designed and tested for superior speed, visibility, durability
and stability on the table. The fluorescent Lexan puck is the best puck on the
market and we highly recommend its use to insure a high level of earnings and
player appeal.
White quiet puck: Also available is our white quiet puck (860400150) made from a
softer, noise-reducing material. The quiet puck is recommended in situations where
noise reduction is a necessity.
Fluorescent mallets: Our deluxe mallets (860400210) where designed to give the
puck the maximum rebound yet absorb the impact and keep it away from the
players hands. This took years of testing and balancing of the chemical formula to
get it right. It seems unimportant, but the sooner a player's hands are hurting the
sooner they stop playing. This mallet will also outlast the lightweight imports many
times over. Be sure to look for the Dynamo logo on your mallets.
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The Dynamo approved pucks and mallets are available from a number of parts
distributors as well as www.valleydynamoparts.com. Be sure to specify the Dynamo
Deluxe pucks and mallets. We have added our logo to help identify them for you.
SANDPAPER: A piece of adhesive-backed 240-grit sandpaper (980400200) has been
included with your table. This should be attached to the side or end of the table, or
nearby, so players can sand the puck when it stops floating properly due to small nicks
and abrasions. Do not attach the sandpaper to the back of the metal goal end where it
could damage clothing. Sandpaper discs (980400200) can be obtained from
www.valleydynamoparts.com, Dynamo distributors, a hardware store, or from one of the
parts companies supplying this industry. Sandpaper, like pucks and mallets, should be
replaced when showing excessive wear.
CLEANING: Excessive dust on the surface of your table will slow the puck significantly.
To prevent this, the table should be cleaned once a week -- more often if necessary. We
highly recommend rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) to clean the plastic laminate
surface. Liquid window cleaners are also acceptable. Always clean the plastic laminate
surface with the air on to ensure that the cleaning process does not force the dirt down into
the air holes. Use a small amount of the cleaning solution on a clean paper towel to clean
off the dust and dirt. Regular cleaning and maintenance of the playing surface can prevent
the holes from becoming plugged.
Once a year or so, check the condition of the air holes. If any debris has been forced
down into the air holes, it can be removed with the following method: With the air ON, use
a Dremel Moto-tool or equivalent, with a 1/32" drill bit. Slowly insert the rotating drill bit
into the hole. This will cause the debris to "ride" up the grooves on the drill bit and out
onto the playing surface. Do not use a pushpin to simply push the debris down into your
table.
When cleaning the table surface, do not clean off the side rails where the puck hits. The
thin layer of dirt helps the puck bank properly and keeps it on the table.
NEVER USE SILICONES, WAXES, OR ANY OTHER PRODUCT THAT
COULD LEAVE A RESIDUE ON THE PLAYING SURFACE.
THE USE OF THESE PRODUCTS WILL CAUSE A BUILDUP
OF DEBRIS IN THE AIR HOLES.
LIQUIDS: There should be no drinks placed on the table. Ever. Any liquid spilled on the
surface must be wiped up immediately. Large amounts of any liquid can seep down the
holes and into the wood, which will warp the playing surface. We recommend prohibiting
drinks from being placed on the table at any time. Side shields are effective in
discouraging customers from putting drinks on the table.
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The following applies to all Dynamo Hockey games, regardless of logic board type.
POWER UP:
Onboard diagnostics begin as soon as your Dynamo Hockey table has been powered up.
These diagnostics verify the correct functioning of the processor internal RAM and
determines that the onboard timer/counter is functioning correctly. At this point, your
display will show an "8" on the left segment of the score display.
If the board diagnostics pass, both I/O ports (coin switch and score optics) are then
checked. Upon successful completion of this process, an "8" on the right segment of the
score unit will flash once.
If the "8" lights and stays lit, the diagnostics did not pass.
In this event, refer to the Troubleshooting chapter of this manual.
ATTRACT MODE:
The A/C blower motor and goal solenoids are turned off.
The last game's score (if any) and the current number of pending credits (if any) are
shown on the score display, as follows:
The last score (if any) is displayed for three seconds.
The letter "c" (for credits) is flashed briefly once.
The number of credits (if any) is displayed for three seconds.
If there are no pending credits, this cycle will repeat until a coin drop is detected.
If there is a pending credit in place, the game will automatically start after cycling through
the attract mode once.
GAME PLAY MODE:
The A/C blower motor and the puck drop solenoids are activated for the duration of the
game. The timer countdown is started, and the score display is reset to "0."
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Each puck drop detected is a score awarded to the appropriate player. When either
player reaches a score of 7, or the timer reaches it’s preset value, the game is over and the
system returns to Attract Mode.
Any coin drops are accepted at any time, including during the Game Play Mode.
ADJUSTABLE TIMER:
Your Dynamo Hockey table is equipped with a length-of-game timer, which may be
adjusted between one to sixteen minutes. The default setting for this timer is seven
minutes. Since the average game ends within three to four minutes, this setting is usually
adequate, but the timer may be adjusted to meet your requirements. Refer to the Program
Configuration pages (17-19) for the timer adjustment parameters.
COIN COUNTER:
Your Dynamo Hockey is equipped with a coin counter. This counter is advanced once for
every credit detected.
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To change the default values
x Hold down the ACCESS button, the scoring display will count down from five and
display the letters PE (Parameter Entry)
x Release the ACCESS button after the countdown and the menu system has been
accessed
x Change values for each setting using the “VALUE” button. Press the “ACCESS”
button to move to the next configurable setting.
x When all configurable values have been set, the program exits the setup routine
and the values have been stored.
· SC Maximum score (for a player) per game
· Default Value 7
· Minimum Value 2
· Maximum Value 9
· LE Maximum time in minutes a game will run
· Default Value 7 minutes
· Minimum Value 0 ( score setting determines game length)
· Maximum Value 16 minutes
· CC Coins per credit
· Default Value 1
· Minimum Value 1
· Maximum Value 8
· PC Plays per credit
· Default Value 1
· Minimum Value 1
· Maximum Value 3
To Set Software Defaults
User should hold down the VALUE button in the PC Board when powering up the game.
The LED display flashes “FP” (Factory Parameters) when the system defaults have been
set. After “FP” has flashed, the display continues into startup mode. At this point you are
done setting the defaults.
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Setting Software Defaults
x To set the table to Factory Defaults, hold down the ‘VALUE’ button on the PC Board
while powering up the table. After the usual startup check display of ‘88’, the LED
display flashes ‘FP’ (Factory Program). Releasing the ‘VALUE’ button starts the
program using Factory Default values.
x To change the Default Values of the game, the user should hold down the ‘ACCESS’
button while the table is ON. A countdown from 5 to 1 begins on the LED display,
followed by ‘PE’ (Program Edit). Release of the ‘ACCESS’ button before ‘PE’ is
displayed will restart the game and not access the edit mode. Release of the ACCESS
button when ‘PE’ is shown will display the TITLE of the first configurable setting for one
second, followed by its value. The value may be changed by, not surprisingly,
pressing the ‘VALUE’ button. The value increases with each push of the ‘VALUE’ button
up to the maximum shown in the table below, and then returns to the minimum value.
Pressing ‘ACCESS’ again will display the next value to view or change. At the end ‘- -‘
will be displayed.
· SC Maximum score (for a player) per game
· Default Value 7
· Minimum Value 2
· Maximum Value 9
· LE Maximum time in minutes a game will run
· Default Value 7 minutes
· Minimum Value 0 ( score setting determines game length)
· Maximum Value 16 minutes
· CC Coins per credit
· Default Value 1
· Minimum Value 1
· Maximum Value 8
· PC Plays per credit
· Default Value 1
· Minimum Value 1
· Maximum Value 3
· SO Sound on and off
· Default Value 1
· Minimum Value 0 (= off)
· Maximum Value 1 (= on)
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making too much sound, if desired)
· Default Value 1
· Minimum Value 0 (no strike sound)
· Maximum Value 5
· At Attract Sound Spacing (in minutes)
· Default Value 1
· Minimum Value 0 (no attract sound)
· Maximum Value 5
· St Start Button (not found on coin operated games)
· Default Value 0
· Maximum Value 1
· tt For games with ticket printers only
· Default Value 0
· Minimum Value 0 (tickets print at game end)
· Maximum Value 1 (tickets print when goal scored
x User can control the Background sounds (crowd sounds and demo music) using the
Background volume control
x User can control the Effects sounds (rail shots, coin drop sounds, scoring, etc) using the
Effects volume control
x User can control the Rail Shot sensitivity using the VR1 potentiometer on the board.
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This page will contain the exploded drawing with the “H” parts identifiers
H 25
H 26
H 15
HOCKEY
H 6
H 22
H 37
H 34
H 3
H 8
H36
H 35
H 29
H 5
H 3
H 13
H 14
H 18
H 23
H 24
H 20
H 10
H 1
H 32
H 19
H 2
H 39
H 33
H 40
H 12
H 27
H 11
H 4
H 17
H 9
H 21
H 28
H 31
End Decal
H 30
Side Decal
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The Part number is key
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This page will contain the exploded drawing with the “H” parts identifiers
H 25
H 26
H 15
H 6
H 22
H 37
H 34
H 3
H 8
H36
H 35
H 29
H 5
H 3
H 13
H 14
H 18
H 23
H 24
H 20
H 10
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H 32
H 19
H 2
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H 33
H 40
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H 27
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Identifiers on the drawing correspond to the part numbers listed below.
Order the correct part number for your table.
Remember : there’s no such thing as an “H3”. The Part number is key.
Ref # Part Number Item Description
* 860400090 PUCK, FLUORESCENT
* 860400150 PUCK, FLUORESCENT QUIET WHITE
* 860400210 MALLET, FLUORESCENT WHITE
* 980400200 SANDPAPER DISC
H1 030400260 3-PIECE SHIELD SET
H1 030400300 3-PIECE SHIELD SET FOR SHORT SHOT
H2 980000705 LOCK WITH 1KEY #J8045 SCREW LOCK GOAL ENDS
H2 030000140 KEY J8045 GOAL ENDS
H3 800401921 GOAL END, LOCK ENTRY, BLACK, BEST SHOT / PROSTYLE
H3 800401991 GOAL END, LOCK ENTRY, FLUORESCENT, HOT FLASH II
H3 800400961 GOAL END, LOCK ENTRY W/SPEAKER GRILLE, BLUE, SHORT SHOT
H3 800450010 GOAL END, LOCK ENTRY W/SPEAKER GRILLE, ORANGE, FIRE STORM
H3 800400951 GOAL END, LOCK ENTRY, SILVER, BLUE STREAK
H4 850400470 OPTO-SHIELD DECAL FOR GOAL END
H5 800401800 GOAL ENTRY
H6 800402300 BRCKT,SOLENOID
H6 800402310 BRCKT,DC SOLENOID
H8 860000300 CORNER, DOWN, BLACK
H9 960402805 DROP, PUCK
H10 980000530 LOCK WITH #106 KEY FOR SERVICE DOORS
H10 030000130 KEY #106 - SERVICE DOORS
H11 990400602 SERVICE ACCESS DOOR - BLANK
H12 030402015 KIT, SIDE MOUNT SCORING DISPLAY
H12 800401910 BRKT, SCORE SIDE MOUNT, BLACK
* 860400300 LENS, RED SIDE MOUNT SCORE DISPLAY
* 730408400 WIRE HARNESS, SCORE, SIDE MOUNT EXTENSION
H13 860001325 LEG, BLACK
H14 20607560 LEG LEVELER
H15 860400030 CORNER, PLASTIC COVER HOCKEY (ONLY ON TABLES WITHOUT ROUNDED RAILS)
H17 730450060 LED LIGHT STRIP FOR FIRE STORM
H17 730450065 LED LIGHT STRIP FOR SHORT SHOT
H18 NI020200030 LEG BOLT : 5/16-18 x 1 1/2 SLT HEX W/WASHER
H19 NI870012309 BLACK RAIL/GOAL BOLT : MS, 1/4-20 X 1-1/2" PAN PHILLIPS
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H19 NI870054205 THREADED INSERT : 1/4-20X.984 D142025 GOAL ANCHOR
H20 880400140 PCB, 9.0 DOMESTIC HOCKEY FOR TABLES WITH SOUND
H20 880400125 PCB, 7.0 DOMESTIC HOCKEY LOGIC USE WITH 880400715 10V TRANSFORM
H21 990401000 ASSY, SERVICE PANEL VER. 7.0 (BOARD AND ELECTRONICS)
* 730400100 WIRE HARNESS, MAIN HOCKEY
* 730400200 WIRE HARNESS, EXPORT CE HOCKEY
* 730408305 WIRE HARNESS, SCORE DISPLAY MAIN
H22 880400300 SOLENOID,120 AC - USA DOMESTIC
H22 880400320 SOLENOID,12 DC CE TABLES ONLY
* 879900150 SOLENOID LOCKING PIN, 1/8 x 3/4 ROLL PIN
* 980400100 SOLENOID RETURN SPRING
H23 880400600 RELAY,G4W-11123A USTV8HP12DC
H24 880400715 TRANSFORMER, 120V TO 10 VAC - USE WHEN UPGRADING pre-2004
H24 880400720 TRANSFORMER ,STEP DOWN 220V TO 110V AC
H25 880400900 BLOWER MOTOR 110V - USA DOMESTIC
H25 880400910 BLOWER MOTOR, 220V
H26 980400400 BLOWER MOTOR GASKET
H27 880400202 BOARD, LED SCORE SIDE MOUNT
H28 880300360 SPEAKER SET (OF 2) FOR TABLES WITH SOUND ONLY
H29 880404200 SCORE OPTIC BOARD
H30 860401458 DECAL,SIDE HOT FLASH II
H30 860450010 DECAL SIDE FIRE STORM
H30 860404160 DECAL,SIDE BLUE STREAK
H30 860402458 DECAL,SIDE BEST SHOT
H30 860404458 DECAL SIDE SHORT SHOT (SERVICE/COIN DOOR SIDE)
H30 860404459 DECAL SIDE SHORT SHOT (DOORLESS SIDE)
H31 860403458 DECAL,END HOT FLASH II
H31 860450000 DECAL END FIRE STORM
H31 860404150 DECAL,END BLUE STREAK
H31 860404000 DECAL,END BEST SHOT (PLAIN BLACK)
H32 800401000 GOAL END NUT BLOCK BRACKET
H33 960402810 GOAL END NUT BLOCK
H34 720400700 SIDE RAIL WITH ROUND CORNER, SILVER 7-FOOT (PRO-STYLE, BLUE STREAK)
H35 720400710 END RAIL WITH ROUND CORNER, RIGHT, SILVER 7-FOOT (PRO-STYLE, BLUE STREAK)
H36 720400720 END RAIL WITH ROUND CORNER, LEFT, SILVER 7-FOOT (PRO-STYLE, BLUE STREAK)
H34 720400800 SIDE RAIL WITH ROUND CORNER, SILVER 8-FOOT (BEST SHOT / PRO STYLE)
H35 720400810 END RAIL WITH ROUND CORNER, RIGHT, SILVER 8-FOOT (BEST SHOT / PRO STYLE)
H36 720400820 END RAIL WITH ROUND CORNER, LEFT, SILVER 8-FOOT (BEST SHOT / PRO STYLE)
H34 7204Y1306 SIDE RAIL WITH ROUND CORNER, FLUORESCENT HOT FLASH II
H35 7204Y2206 END RAIL WITH ROUND CORNER, RIGHT FLUORESCENT HOT FLASH II
H36 7204Y2406 END RAIL WITH ROUND CORNER, LEFT FLUORESCENT HOT FLASH II
H34 7204R1306 SIDE RAIL WITH ROUND CORNER, ORANGE FIRE STORM
H35 7204R2206 END RAIL WITH ROUND CORNER, RIGHT ORANGE FIRE STORM
H36 7204R2406 END RAIL WITH ROUND CORNER, LEFT ORANGE FIRE STORM
H37 020407031 PLAYFIELD, 8-FOOT BLUE W/SMALL LOGO (PRO-STYLE, BEST SHOT)
H37 020407181 PLAYFIELD, HOT FLASH II UV (BLUE W/LARGE LOGO)
H37 020407135 PLAYFIELD, FIRE STORM UV (BLACK W/FLAME TRIM)
H37 020407425 PLAYFIELD 7-FOOT BLUE W/SMALL LOGO (PRO-STYLE, BLUE STREAK)
H37 020407040 PLAYFIELD 5-FOOT BLUE W/SMALL LOGO (SHORT SHOT)
H39 880303140 COIN DOOR WITH LOCK, FRAME AND ROLL-DOWN MECHS
H40 800200750 METAL CASH BOX BOTTOM
H40 800200760 METAL CASH BOX LID
H40 860000815 PLASTIC CASH BOX FOR TABLES WITH 8-DEGREE DOOR
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MOST OVERHEADS
880403101 SCORE DISPLAY BOARD OVER HEADS 2 PER OVERHEAD
H50
800404750 MOUNTING BRACKET CLAMP - HF II FLUORESCENT
H50
800404752 MOUNTING BRACKET CLAMP - SILVER
H50
800404762 MOUNTING BRACKET CLAMP - BLACK
H51
800404726 MOUNTING BRACKET (SIDE) - HF II FLUORESCENT
H51
800404728 MOUNTING BRACKET (SIDE) - SILVER
H51
800404738 MOUNTING BRACKET (SIDE) - BLACK
870048150 WASHER ¼" ZINC
870012307 SCREW, BLACK, PAN HEAD PHILLIPS ¼-20 x 1"
FIRE STORM OVERHEAD ONLY
H52
800450110 OVERHEAD TUBE COVER - FIRE STORM
H53
800450090 MOUNTING BRACKET CLAMP - FIRE STORM
For Non-coin
home-model
tables only
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H53
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part # 880400140
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part # 880400140
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Just as with the disks and instructions sent with that brand new Computer, Phone,
Television, Printer, practically ANY electronic device these days, information can and will
change between the time this was printed and the time you reached for the manual.
Sometimes between printing and actual purchase.
The most current and complete troubleshooting, technical and parts breakdown
information can be found at any time at
www.valleydynamoparts.com
For additional assistance:
Email anytime : [email protected]
During business hours (Central US Time) : call 972.595.5300
and follow the prompts for Tech support
We hope your proudly American-built
Dynamo Hockey table provides decades
of trouble-free enjoyment. Thanks again
for considering Dynamo.
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