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4 HOW TO CONNECT IT UP
Before connecting it
Before connecting up the 64DD, please check the following.
The AC adapter plug is not plugged in to the electrical outlet (AC 100V).
The power is off on the Nintendo 64 and the television, audio device etc. that you are using.
The Nintendo 64 optional cables, RF modulator, controllers and cassettes are not connected.
1. Connecting the memory expansion pack
1) Remove the 36PIN memory expansion connector cover from the top of the Nintendo 64 main unit,
and peel off the affixed seal.
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36PIN memory expansion connector cover
Affixed seal
2) Insert the terminator pack ejector down the back of the terminator pack.
Push down diagonally on the end of the terminator pack ejector to lever out the terminator pack.
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Terminator pack ejector
Terminator pack
Caution
Please make sure to only use the terminator pack ejector. Using other objects to pull it out by force
can cause injury to the user and damage to the Nintendo 64 and the terminator pack.
Usage request
Please keep the terminator pack and terminator pack ejector out of the reach of small children.
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3) Check the insertion direction of the memory expansion pack, and then insert it into the 36PIN
memory expansion connector on top of the Nintendo 64 main unit.
Warning
•Never stick labels etc. onto the memory expansion pack, as this can cause fire.
•The memory expansion pack may heat up, so turn off the Nintendo 64 power switch and wait until
the memory expansion pack has cooled down (approximately one hour), before pushing it firmly all
the way in. If you try to insert it when it is hot you may burn yourself.
4) Attach the 36PIN memory expansion connector cover.