
SAFETY NOTICES
The following safety instructions apply to all game operators and service personnel. Specific warnings
and cautions will
be
found throughout this manual where they apply. We recommend that you read this
page before preparing your game for play.
IZSJcAUTION This video game system does not utilize
an
isolation power transformer. The
power transformer is
an
"Auto Transformer" and as such,
no
isolation exists between the cabinet
A.C. system and the external A.C. line.
AC
POWER CONNECTION. Before connecting the game to the AC power source, verify that the
"line voltage selection chart" jumper wires are installed correctly for the line voltage
in
your area.
For details, refer to Section 3.
PROPERLY GROUND THE GAME. To avoid electrical shocks, do not
plug
in
the game until it
has been inspected and properly grounded. MIDWAY games should only
be
plugged into a
grounded 3-wire outlet. Shocks may also result, if the control panel
is
not properly grounded!
After servicing any parts
on
the panel,
be
sure that the ground wires are secure. Only then should
you lock up the game.
DISCONNECT POWER DURING REPAIRS. To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the game
from the AC power source before removing or repairing any part of the game.
USE THE PROPER FUSE. To avoid electrical shock, use the replacement fuse which is specified
in
the parts list for this game. The replacement fuse must match the original fuse in fuse type,
voltage rating, and current rating.
HANDLE FLUORESCENT TUBE AND CRT WITH CARE. If you drop a fluorescent tube or CRT
and
it
breaks, it will implode! Shattered glass can fly eight feet or more from the implosion.
ATTENTION
PROPERLYATTACH ALL CONNECTORS. Make sure that the connectors on each printed circuit board
(PCB) are properly connected.
If
the connectors do
not
slip on easily, do not force them. A reversed
connector
may
damage
your
game and void the warranty. All connectors are keyed to fit specific pins on
each board.
EPILEPSY WARNING
A very small portion of the population
has
a condition which
may
cause them to experience
epileptic seizures or have momentary loss of consciousness when viewing certain kinds of
flashing lights or patterns that
are
commonly present
in
our daily environment. These persons
may experience seizures while watching some kinds of television pictures or playing certain video
games. People who have not
had
any previous seizures
may
nonetheless have
an
undetected
epileptic condition.
If
you
or anyone
in
your family
has
experienced symptoms linked to
an
epileptic condition (e.g.
seizure or loss of awareness), immediately consult your physician before using
any
video games.
We
recommend that parents observe their children while they play video games. If you or your
child experience any of the following symptoms: dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle
twitching, involuntary movements, loss of awareness, disorientation, or convolutions,
DISCONTINUE
USE
IMMEDIATELY
and
consult your physician.
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