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4.
Reach into the cabinet and backbox and ensure that the interconnecting cables are not kinked or
pinched. Be careful to avoid damaging wires at any stage of the assembly process.
5.
Raise the hinged backbox upright and latch it into position.
Note: The insert panel is no longer latched to the backbox; it is attached to the backglass. The
backglass and the insert panel are removed from the backbox housing as a single unit.
Unlock the backbox, carefully remove the backglass/insert panel, and lay it down on the playfield
glass.
Note: The speaker panel uses a new hinging system; the bottom of the speaker panel remains
attached to the backbox unit when released.
Carefully lift the speaker panel and rotate it away from the backbox, toward the playfield glass. The
speaker panel will remain attached to the backbox unit.
This allows access to the bolt holes for securing the backbox upright.
Install the washer-head
mounting bolts through the bottom holes of the backbox into the threaded fasteners in the cabinet
to secure the backbox.
Replace the speaker panel and the backglass/insert
panel.
Lock the
backbox.
&
CAUTION
FAILURE
TO
INSTALL
the backbox mounting hardware properly can cause personal injury.
NEVER TRANSPORT
a pinball game with the hinged backbox erect. Always lower the backbox
forward onto the playfield cabinet on a layer of protective material to prevent marring or damage
and possible personal injury.
6.
Extend each leg leveler
slightly
below the leg bottom, so that all four foot pads are extended about
the same distance. Remove the cabinet from its support and place it on the floor.
7.
Unlock and open the coin door. Move the molding latch lever toward the left side of the game. Lift
the front molding off the playfield cover glass return the latch lever toward the right, and close the
coin door. Carefully slide the glass downward, until it clears the grooves of the left and right side
moldings. Lift the glass up and away from the game, storing it carefully to avoid breakage.
8.
Place a level or an inclinometer on the playfield surface. Adjust the leg levelers for proper playfield
level (side-to-side).
NOTE:
This measurement must be made ON the playfield, not the cabinet nor
the playfield cover glass. Tighten the nut on each leg leveler shaft to maintain this setting.
9.
The TRU-PITCH™ level is located on the right shooter rail. This allows the playfield pitch angle to
be properly adjusted WITHOUT REMOVING THE GLASS. The first line (closest to the front of the
game) on the level is approximately 6 degrees. Every line thereafter is approximately another 1/2
degree of pitch. The recommended pitch is 6-1/2 degrees. The NOSE of the bubble should be
between the first and second line on the level (see diagram below).
TRU-P ITCH™level 6-1/2 degrees.
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