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    							ARCTIC THUNDER5
    CHAPTER 1 OPERATION
    SET-UP
    1. Remove all items from shipping containers and set them aside. Remove all packaging material.
    Inspect exterior of the main cabinet and seat pedestal for any damage.
    2. Remove keys from controller assembly. Unlock and open rear door, coin box and cash box. Electrical
    cords, mechanical components, and assorted spare parts are packed inside cash box. Casters and leg
    levelers for the cabinet and pedestal are packed inside of a box with the seat pedestal.
    3. Locate casters, leg levelers and related mounting hardware.
    4. Install one nut onto each leg leveler. Tilt main cabinet as needed to locate threaded holes in underside
    of cabinet. Install a leveler and nut into each hole. Do not tighten nuts at this time. Repeat these steps
    for seat pedestal as well. 
    5. Install the provided swivel casters. Install the six (6) swiveling casters on the main cabinet and seat
    pedestal as shown in the illustration below. 
    6. Install provided locking casters. Install the two (2) locking casters on seat pedestal as shown in the
    illustration below.
    LOCATION OF CASTERS AND LEVELERS
    WARNING
    Cabinet is top heavy. Do not push against plastic parts during movement.
     
     
          
       
     
      
    						
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    CHAPTER 1 OPERATION
    7. Roll cabinet to its intended location, maintaining clearance between the cabinet and walls, drapes,
    other games or obstructions. 
    8. Locate the pedestal assembly mounting rails and rubber bumper spacers, which are shipped along
    with the hardware, inside a cash box.
    9. Install rubber bumpers. Rubber bumpers are used to maintain a 3/16” space between the pedestal and
    cabinet assembly, and are essential in absorbing vibration. Insert one bumper using a twisting motion
    into each of the pre-drilled holes located along the bottom edge of main cabinet assembly.
    10. Install pedestal mounting rails. Orient the mounting rail so that the pre-attached rubber bumpers face
    outward, then insert rail. Fasten rail in place with the hardware provided. If necessary, refer to illustra-
    tion for proper placement. 
    11. Roll pedestal section near main cabinet, align opening in the pedestal with the ends of the rails
    mounted in main cabinet. Slide the pedestal forward onto extended mounting rails leaving enough
    space to attach the wiring harness. Mate each cable connector and press firmly to seat the contacts.
    Ensure no wires are pinched during pedestal attachment. 
    Attach pedestal assembly using 1/4-20 tamper resistant screws and large flat washers provided. A T27 
    wrench is included to tighten these screws firmly. 
    LOCATION OF PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY MOUNTING HOLES
    12. Lower and adjust each leg leveler until the pedestal section is stable and level. Adjust the levelers until
    the bottoms of all pieces are flush and parallel with each other. Inspect for binding or pinched wires,
    then firmly tighten the fasteners to attach the two pieces together as a single unit.
    13. An extra padlock may be installed to secure rear door. Locate hasp. Remove the two lock bracket nuts
    from inside the cabinet, above the rear door opening. Slide the hasp bracket onto the bolts so that it
    protrudes from the hole in back of the cabinet, then reinstall nuts. 
    						
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    CHAPTER 1 OPERATION
    TYPICAL REAR DOOR HASP INSTALLATION
    14. Modify the lock plate at the top of the rear door. Remove the bolts and nuts from the lock plate, then
    rotate the plate so that the slot will be above the door. Reinstall the bolts and nuts and tighten firmly.
    15. Reinstall the rear door onto the cabinet and close it. Lock the rear door and remove the key. If
    required, install the extra padlock through the hasp at this time. Install the screws at the top and sides
    of the rear door and tighten snugly. Leave the remaining doors open at this time. 
    LINE CORD INSTALLATION
    16. The power cord is packed in with the spare parts. Insert a portion of the line cord in the cord clamp
    leaving enough slack for the cord. Match the holes on the IEC plug with the prongs in the receptacle
    and push firmly to seat the line cord. 
    17. Plug the game into a grounded (3-terminal) AC wall outlet. Switch on power to the game using the ON/
    OFF switch located on the upper left top of the cabinet (when viewed from the player’s position). The
    game will power up and begin its self test. If no errors are found, the game will automatically enter the
    attract mode of operation (scenes and sounds from typical races, player’s scores, messages, etc.).
    18. Open the coin door. Press and hold the Begin Test button on the operator control switch panel to enter
    the menu system. Wait until the Main Menu screen appears on the monitor.
     
     
     
      
    						
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    CHAPTER 1 OPERATION
    TYPICAL COIN DOOR SWITCH LOCATION
    19. Follow on-screen instructions to select Diagnostics, then choose SWITCH TESTS
    . Follow the on-
    screen instructions to verify that each of the controls is operational. If no errors are found, the controls
    should function well.
    20. Return to the Diagnostics screen, then choose CONTROLLER TEST
    . Follow the on-screen instruc-
    tions to verify the presence of steering resistance. If no errors are found, the aim will be good.
    21. Return to the Main Menu screen, and then choose EXIT
    . The game will automatically enter its “attract”
    mode of operation (scenes and sounds from typical races, player’s scores, messages, etc.).
    22. Insert currency or tokens and play a game. Change the volume and make any other adjustments.
    Close and lock all open doors. Tighten the leveler nuts and engage the caster locks.
    MAINTENANCE
    Viewing Glass
    It is not necessary to switch off power to the game to clean the glass. Apply a mild glass cleaner to a clean 
    cloth or sponge and wipe the viewing glass. 
    Do not apply the cleaner directly on the glass!
     Liquid could drip down into switch or control circuits and 
    cause erratic game operation.
    Player Controls
    Use plastic-safe, non-abrasive cleaners to avoid damage. Apply cleaner to a clean cloth or sponge and 
    wipe the player controls. 
    Do not apply the cleaner directly on the controls!
    Cabinet and Seat
    Use plastic-safe, non-abrasive cleaners to avoid damage. Apply cleaner to a clean cloth or sponge and 
    wipe the seat or cabinet. 
    Do not apply cleaner directly on artwork or cabinet
    ! 
    						
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    CHAPTER 1 OPERATION
    GAME FEATURES
    Arctic Thunder™ ships configured for one-player game play, but up to four cabinets may be linked to pro-
    mote player competition.   
    Arctic Thunder™, the action packed snowmobile tour for the new millennium, is a polar fantasy that trans-
    ports adventurous trekkers across continents in search of unimaginable and ultra-realistic thrills and chills.
    From the snowy plateaus of the Himalayas and the Swiss Alps to snowscapes in Europe and the Ameri-
    cas, players can assume the role of Ponzo, the resident polar primate, or of Willie Qiunn a hip and cool
    Rastafari, just to name a few. Slaloming through fluffy white powder on the back of a snowmobile, players
    and their opponents compete for power-ups while launching shiver-worthy snowballs and frosty power
    attacks. 
    STARTING UP
    Each time power is switched on or restored to the game machine, the system enters Start-up Tests.
    Observe software revision level is shown at the top of screen. A testing message appears for approximate
    60 seconds. 
    The system enters Attract Mode once it passes all power-up tests. The Attract Mode screen will cycle unin-
    terrupted and display a variety of scenes and sounds from a typical race on any given track. The system
    does not exit Attract Mode until the desired amount of coins or tokens is inserted and game play com-
    mences.
     
    GAME RULES AND OBJECTIVES
    The game is configured for one-player game play, but up to four cabinets may be linked at one time to pro-
    mote multiple player competition. To enter Game Mode, individual player(s) must insert the required
    amount of currency or tokens, press the Start button, and select a sled and track. The main objective of the
    game is to earn top ranking on a given track environment and/or against other drivers. 
    PLAYER CONTROLS
    Start Button, located on the right-hand side of the controller assembly, is used to begin game play or to 
    select certain features before a race.
    Attack Button, located on the left-hand side of controller assembly is used during competition to punch 
    opponents, launch snowballs, or power attacks. 
     Throttle Lever, located on the right-hand side of controller assembly, is used to accelerate.
    GAME OPERATION
    Access to the menu system for statistics, adjustments, and testing is secured by a keyed lock on the coin
    box to prevent tampering. When the menu system is entered, on screen messages guide the operator
    through tasks.
    CABINET SWITCHES
    ON/OFF SWITCH is
     located on the top right-hand side of cabinet.
    REMOTE MONITOR ADJUSTMENTS
     knobs
     are located inside coin vault. Use the monitor test screens 
    with these controls to adjust video image size, brightness, contrast, etc. 
    						
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    CHAPTER 1 OPERATION
    CONTROL BUTTONS
    TEST BUTTON activates game Menu System. Press the Test button to access the Main Menu and 
    select individual diagnostics, audits, utilities, etc.
    VOLUME-UP BUTTON is used to move up through menu selections or adjustment items, as well as to 
    increase volume level in game play.  
    VOLUME-DOWN BUTTON 
    is used to move down through menu selections or adjustment items, as well 
    as to decrease volume level in game play.  
    SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON is used to allot credits without affecting a games bookkeeping total. This 
    button is also used to exit a menu selection or return to the main menu. 
    						
    							 
    ARCTIC THUNDER 
    ADJUSTMENT, DIAGNOSTIC & 
    A
    UDIT MENUS
    
    
    
    
    
    
     
    						
    							2MIDWAY AMUSEMENT GAMES, LLC 
    CHAPTER 2 DIAGNOSTICS
    ADJUSTMENT, DIAGNOSTIC & AUDIT MENUS
    MENU SYSTEM 
    WHAT IS THE MENU SYSTEM?
    The game’s Menu System is a series of auditing, game adjustments and diagnostic screens. You can eas-
    ily access and apply these screens to optimize game performance. For instance…
     Use game audit screens to assess game performance.
     Use adjustment screens to help you customize game performance. For example, you can restore factory 
    default game settings. You can also calibrate player controls for player accuracy.
     Use diagnostic screens to verify proper equipment operation.
     
    ACCESSING THE MENU SYSTEM
    Open the coin door. Locate and press the TEST button. The game system will exit game Attract Mode and 
    enter Diagnostic Mode. The Main Menu, which is the opening screen of the Menu System, will appear. 
    Game audits, adjustments and diagnostics are a few examples of line items you can expect to see in the 
    Main Menu. Selecting a line item opens its submenu, and each submenu presents at least one option that 
    you may act upon. 
    TYPICAL MAIN MENU SCREEN
    MENU LAYOUT
    Observe that each menu screen basically uses the same layout.  
     The block at the top of each screen displays the current menu title.
     Data, such as menu items and video reports, etc., appears in the center of the screen.
     Messages, for example explanations and active control functions, etc., appear at the bottom of the 
    screen.
    MENU NAVIGATION TOOLS
    Use the operator control buttons located inside the coin door to navigate menus. Press the Volume Up or 
    Volume Down button to scroll through and select menu options. 
    Press the Test button to select the option highlighted and access the next menu level. 
    NOTE: Only one 
    highlighted option can be selected at a time.
    To return to play mode from the Main Menu, select Exit and press the Test button.  To return to the Main 
    Menu or to play mode from a submenu, select Return to Previous Menu and press the Test button. Repeat 
    as necessary until you return to desired screen or menu. 
    ARCTIC THUNDER MAIN MENU
    SYSTEM INFO
    AUDITS
    ADJUSTMENTS
    DIAGNOSTICS
    UTILITIES
    VOLUME LEVELS
    PRICING
     CALIBRATE FEEDBACK
    EXIT 
    						
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    CHAPTER 2 DIAGNOSTICS
    SYSTEM INFORMATION MENU
    To verify the game’s software version, reset information, or to clear reset information, select System Infor-
    mation Menu from the Main Menu, then press the Test button. Select and perform desired function.
    To return to Main Menu, select Back to Previous Menu and press the Test button. 
    SOFTWARE VERSION
    To verify game software version, select System Version from the System Information Menu. Observe 
    screen for desired information.
    To return to the submenu, press the Test button; to return to the Main Menu select Back To Previous Menu 
    and press the Test button.
    AUDITS MENU
    To view a game’s play statistics, select Audits Menu from the Main Menu, then press the Test button. Use 
    the Volume buttons to scroll to desired audit item, then press the Test button. Follow on-screen instructions 
    where necessary.
    The left-hand side of an audit table displays the name of the audit item; the right-hand side shows the 
    amount of play for that item as either a percentage, an average, or as elapsed time. Please note, r
    ecord 
    these statistics prior to performing any service or repairs.  
    Main Menu, continued
    System Information Menu
    SYSTEM INFORMATION MENU
    SOFTWARE VERSION
    BACK TO PREVIOUS MENU
    Main Menu, continued
    System Information Menu
    Software Version 
    SOFTWARE VERSION
    ARCTIC THUNDER/SNOW.EXE
    ARCTIC THUNDER/DIAGDLL.DLL
    ARCTIC THUNDER/GOBJ.DLL
    ARCTIC THUNDER/GOOSE.DLL
    DIAGNOSTICS/DIAG.EXE
    WINCSM/WINCSM.EXE
    WINCSM/MAGICBUS.DLL
     1.0.0.0
    1.0.0.0
    1.0.0.0
    1.0.0.0
    1.0.0.0
    1.0.0.0
    1.0.0.0
    Main Menu, continued
    Audits Menu 
    						
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    CHAPTER 2 DIAGNOSTICS
    To return to submenu while viewing an audit table, press the Test button; to return to the Main Menu select 
    Back To Previous Menu and press the Test button.
    GENERAL GAME AUDITS
    To view game audits, press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to select General Game Audits from 
    the Audits Menu, then press the Test button. Observe screen for desired information.
    Main Menu, continued
    Audits Menu, continued
    AUDITS MENU
    GENERAL GAME AUDITS
    WASHINGTON, D.C.
    SWISS ALPS
    CHERNOBYL
    HIMALAYAN
    ALASKAN PIPELINE
    HAUNTED FOREST
    COIN AUDITS
    CREDIT AUDITS
    SYSTEM AUDITS
    WATCHDOG AUDITS
    CLEAR ALL
    BACK TO PREVIOUS MENU 
    Main Menu, continued
    Audits Menu
    General Game Audits
    GENERAL GAME AUDITS
    TOTAL UPTIME
    TOTAL PLAYTIME
    PERCENTAGE PLAYTIME
    GAMES STARTED
    AVERAGE GAME TIME
    PERCENTAGE FREE GAMES
    TOTAL TIME-OUT PERCENTAGE
    GAME CONTINUES PERCENTAGE
    INITIALS ENTERED
    1 PLAYER GAME
    2 PLAYER GAME
    3 PLAYER GAME
    4 PLAYER GAME
    5 PLAYER GAME
    6 PLAYER GAME
    7 PLAYER GAME
    8 PLAYER GAME
    PERCENTAGE ATTACK USED
    PERCENTAGE NO DRONES
    PERCENTAGE NO CATCH-UP
    DIRTY MCKURDY SELECTED
    MAI ZHOU LIN SELECTED
    AGENT 5 SELECTED2DAYS 09:09:11
    2DAYS 02:23:10
    (9/32)  25%
    32
    2DAYS 01:12:15
    0.0%
    0.0%
    (X/X)  XX%
    (X/X)  XX%
    (X/X)  XX%
    (X/X)  XX%
    (X/X)  XX%
    (X/X)  XX%
    0.0%
    0.0%
    0.0%
    0.0%
    0.0%
    0.0%
    0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%WILLIE QUINN SELECTED
    PONZO SELECTED
    CANDY ICE SELECTED
    SLED 1 SELECTED
    SLED 2 SELECTED
    SLED 3 SELECTED
    SLED 4 SELECTED
    SLED 5 SELECTED
    SLED 6 SELECTED
    WASHINGTON, DC SELECTED
    SWISS ALPS SELECTED
    CHERNOBYL SELECTED
    HIMALAYAN SELECTED
    ALASKAN PIPELINE SELECTED
    HAUNTED FOREST SELECTED
    PLAYER WIPE-OUTS AVERAGE
    PUP BOOST AVERAGE
    PUP MISSILE AVERAGE
    PUP SHIELD AVERAGE
    PUP SUPER ATTACK AVERAGE
    PUP HEALTH AVERAGE
    PUP TRICK AVERAGE(X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
    (X/X)  0.0%
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