lights cycle from one square to the next. Control your payout with
the difficulty level. (Most owners will place very small prizes on
coils one through six and allow many people to win this prize.)
See
the difficulty level table in this owner’s manual to set the best difficulty level
for you
.
“Select Difficulty Level for Bonus Play”
8.
“
Select difficulty level for bonus play.”
Just like before, as the
difficulty level increases and the harder the game becomes, the less
you will pay out. Again, there are eleven different difficulty levels
(0-10).
See the difficulty level table in this owner’s manual to set the best
difficulty level for you.
“Select One for Teaser Sound or Zero for No Sound”
9.
“Select one for teaser sound or zero for no sound.”
The factory
default is to have the sound on all the time. If you leave this
setting at one the music will play in the teaser mode. However, if
you choose zero, only the lights will flash during the teaser mode.
10.
Play the game once.
Just to make sure that the game is working
and you understand it, play the game once or several times.
11.
Put prizes on the coils.
Open the top front maintenance door. It is
recommended to use plastic wire ties to hold the prizes onto the
coils. Make sure to leave enough space in the loop so that the
prize hangs loosely on the coil. Also, place only one prize on
every other turn of the coil so that only one prize will dispense per
game.