Inspection

1. Remove the game from its shipping crate.

2. Inspect the entire outside of it for any signs of damage.

□ Any broken controls?

□ Any broken glass or plastic?

□ Just look it over closely and make a note of any signs of damage.

3. Remove the shipping cleats from the bottom of the cabinet.

□ UPRIGHT MODELS ONLY: In order to help prevent easy theft of your game, you may wish to remove the Caster Wheel Assemblies from the bottom of your cabinet at this time.

4. Install the four levelers, one at each corner of the cabinet.

5. Open the cabinet and inspect the inside of the game for any signs of damage. See Figure 2-1.

□ Also check to make sure all plug-in connectors on the wire harness are firmly seated.

□ Replug any connectors found unplugged. DO NOT FORCE PLUGS ONTO CONNECTORS. DO NOT FORCE PLUGS TOGETHER. If it won't go on easily, assuming the keys are lined up, it either does not belong there or is damaged.

□ Make sure all printed circuit boards (P.C.B.'s) are firmly seated in their connectors. See Figure 2-1. These connectors are also keyed. The P.C.B.'s will only go into them one way without being damaged.

□ Note the location of the games' serial number. See Figure 2-1.

□ Check all major subassemblies to be sure they are mounted securely. These are called out in Figures 2-1 and 2-2.

Power supply. Control panel (s). T.V. monitor.

Other P.C.B.'s and/or P.C.B. rack, etc. Power supply filter assembly. Transformer board assembly.

6. Make a note of any problems that can't be easily corrected.

7. Call your distributor and/or service man about your problem list.

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