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13. PERIODIC INSPECTION
The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine and to ensure safe business operation.
When handling the Control Unit (Gun), the player will be in direct contact with it. In order to always allow the player to enjoy the game, be sure to clean it
regularly. Also, it is advisable to provide wet tissue, etc. available for player use.
Be sure to check once a year to see if power cords are damaged, the plug is securely inserted, dust is accumulated between the socket
outlet and the power plug, etc. Using the product with dust as is accumulated can cause
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re and electric shock hazards.
Never use a water jet, etc. to clean inside and outside the cabinet. If wetness occurs for any reason, do not use the product until it has
completely dried. Periodically once a year, request the place of contact herein stated or the distributor, etc. where the product was pur-
chased from, as regards the internal cleaning. Using the product with dust as is accumulated in the interior without cleaning can cause a
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re or accident. Note that cleaning the interior parts can be performed on a pay-basis.
TABLE 13: PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE
Description
Period
Reference
CABINET
Checking adjuster grounding
Daily
3
CONTROL UNIT (GUN) Cleaning
As necessary
-
Checking sight
Weekly
9
Inspecting switches
Monthly
9
COIN SELECTOR
Inspecting coin switches
Monthly
9-2
Testing coin insertion
Monthly
Cleaning the coin selector
Tri-monthly
PROJECTOR
Screen cleaning
Weekly
11-1
Checking adjustments
Monthly or when moving
6, 11, 9-2
GAME BOARD
Performing memory test
Monthly
9-2
Checking settings
Monthly
9, 9-2
POWER SUPPLY PLUG Inspecting and cleaning
Annually
See above
INTERIOR
Cleaning
Annually
See above
CABINET SURFACES Cleaning
As necessary
See below
CLEANING THE CABINET SURFACES
When the cabinet surfaces become dirty, remove stains with a soft cloth soaked in water or diluted (with water) chemical detergent and then wrung dry.
To avoid damaging the
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nish, do not use such solvents as thinner, benzene, etc. (other than ethyl alcohol) or abrasives (bleaching agent and chemical
dust-cloth).
Some general-purpose household, kitchen, and furniture cleaning products may contain strong solvents that degrade plastic components, coatings, and
print. Before using any cleaning product, read the product’s cautionary notes carefully and test the product
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rst on a small area that is not highly visible.
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