For clarity the following conventions are used in this manual:
Information which will assist in the operation
of the product
Information which is important for the correct
operation of the product.
Information which is
persons or damage to the product.
Information which is
injury to personnel or the public.
Please take note of the information in shaded areas. If you have any
questions with regard to the correct installation or operation of the product
please contact Tornado International Ltd.
Important – Please Read This!
This manual is provided in good faith and is believed to be accurate. Because
Tornado International have no control over the manner in which the product is
used, users should satisfy themselves that any information or instruction
contained in this manual is appropriate for the conditions under which the
product is being installed and operated.
In the interest of product development, Tornado International reserves the
right to alter or modify the product as necessary.
1. Check the number of crates delivered agrees with the number on the
shipping documents.
2. Inspect the crates for damage. If any damage is visible note the crate
number, and the position and extent of the damage. If the crates are not to
be opened immediately, the shipping company should be notified as soon
as possible. If the crates are to be opened at this time, wait until the
product is inspected for damage.
3. The crates should be moved to a position close to the operating area
before opening.
4. The crates should be opened carefully, the contents removed and the
quantities checked against the shipping notes. A product identification
chart can be found at Appendix A. If any damage was noted on the outside
of the crates, the product next to the damage should be inspected
carefully. Any damage should be notified to the shipping company as soon
as the product is unpacked. Any shortage should be notified to Tornado
International Ltd. in writing (letter, fax or e-mail) as soon as possible and in
any event not later than 5 days after receipt.
All equipment (except UK) designed to operate off mains voltage supply (100v
to 240v) is supplied without a connecting plug. Ensure that the required
number of plugs are available before starting the installation.
Caution!
Check that the supply voltage matches the voltage setting on the front of the
PSU and Charger cases. (Dia. 5 & 6)
Tools & Items Required: (These are not supplied with the unit)
Small flat screwdriver
Medium flat screwdriver
Medium cross point screwdriver
Power drill
8mm drill bit
51mm hole cutter
10mm socket and ratchet
¼ whitworth socket (or adjustable spanner)
Soldering Iron
Staple Gun or 3mm cable clips
7mm cable clips
10off each coin/token used
Setting Out the Equipment:
1. Before starting the installation place the consoles on the floor in the
position they are to be mounted. The consoles may be mounted either
indoors or outside. Console number “1” should be on the left with the
consoles running in numerical order to the right.
2. Place the Power Supply Unit (PSU) in the position it will be used. The rear
of the PSU has a large aluminium heat sink. It is important that the PSU is
positioned so that there is an uninterrupted flow of cool air over the heat
sink.
Caution!
The PSU must be mounted indoors and in such a position that the public
do not have access to it. It must be protected from water.
3. Place the chargers in the position they will be used. The top and bottom of
the charger case has vents to provide cooling. It is important that the
chargers are positioned so that there is an uninterrupted flow of cool air
over the vents. Caution!
The chargers must be mounted indoors and in such a position that the
public do not have access to them. They must be protected from water.
4. Check that the PSU and charger mains cables will reach the electric
supply sockets.
5. Lay out the 24V PSU cable and check that it is long enough to reach from
the master console to the PSU.
The PSU cable must not be lengthened without consulting Tornado
International Ltd.
Tip!
The master console can be identified by an additional door to the right of
the coin acceptor door. It is usually number 4 or 6. It is the console with
the transmitter inside.
6. If you have more than one console open the console door (the key is in the
spares pack) and locate the console cable coiled up inside. Check that the
cables from all additional consoles reach the console connection sockets
inside the master console.
When you have satisfied yourself that all of the units are suitably positioned
the installation can begin.