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REPLACING THE BUTTERIES
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REPLACING THE BUTTON BATTERIES
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• Make sure you do not damage the printed board and wires. Such damage can
lead to electric shock, short circuit and fire hazard.
•
To prevent overheating, explosion, or fire:
- Do not recharge, disassemble, heat, incinerate, or short the battery.
- Do not allow the battery to come into direct contact with metallic objects or
other batteries.
- To preserve the battery, wrap it in tape or other insulating material.
• Follow local regulations when disposing of the battery. Improper disposal can
damage the environment.
•
Even the site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals must not
perform replacement operations for parts not described in this manual. In the
event that such work is required either contact the office listed in this manual or
first confirm the procedure with the place or office of purchase. Failure to do so
may lead to electric shock or short circuit.
To avoid risk of malfunction and damage:
- Make sure the positive and negative ends are aligned correctly.
- Use only batteries approved for use with this unit.
1
Remove the unit on which the LINDBERGH RED board is placed from the game cabinet. The LINDBERGH
RED board must be removed still attached to the base (wooden shelf, etc.).
The button batteries that require replacement can be found on the main board and on the base board, inside the
LINDBERGH RED board case.
• The batteries in the LINDBERGH RED board can be used for approximately 5
years of standard usage. If the battery appears to require replacement sooner
than 5 years it is more likely that an error has occurred with some other part of
the board. Rather than exchanging the battery requesting repair of the board
itself may be more appropriate.
• Do not touch any internal parts of the board case that are not designated by
SEGA. Also, never perform modifications (removal, exchanging, or extension of
parts, etc.) that are not designated by SEGA.
2
Remove eight screws for the LINDBERGH RED board lid.