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Chapter 2. Setup          

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Remove Shipping Insert & Screws  

You’ll Need These Tools 

 

7/16-inch socket 

 

3/4-inch end wrench  

 

#2 Phillips screwdriver 

 

T15 tamper-proof Torx

 driver 

 

T27 tamper-proof Torx

 driver 

[ ] 1. 

This step requires a T15 tamper-proof Torx

 driver. From 

the side of the LCD cabinet, remove the speaker panel 
retaining screws. (One screw on each side of the cabinet.) 

 

[ ] 2. 

At the top of the LCD cabinet is a foam shipping insert. 
(Look under the cable support from the ball server 
assembly.) The foam prevents the ball-server trolley from 
crashing into the ends of the gantry. Remove the insert.  

 

[ ] 3. 

Load the balls 

(minimum: four).

 Drop the balls onto the top 

of the playfield. 

 

[ ] 4. 

Pivot the speaker panel away from of the cabinet. 

 

[ ] 5. 

The step requires a 7/16-inch socket. Remove the hex bolts 
from the upper corners of the viewing glass.  

 

[ ] 6. 

Pivot the front glass out of the cabinet by two feet. (Two 
hold-back cables restrict maximum travel to two feet.) 

 

 

∆ WARNING  

Restraining cables.

 You might need to angle the front glass beyond the extent of restraining 

cables. (The same applies to the LCD.) In that case, you must disconnect these cables. Take care to 
protect the fragile glass and LCD. Don’t let them free-fall out of the cabinet! The LCD might slam into 
the control panel and break. The front glass could snap or splinter. Before resting the glass and LCD 
on the CPU (Pod) cabinet, remove the top panels. Otherwise, the glass or LCD might shatter against 
the player button. Shards of glass could fly in every direction.

 

 

 CAUTION 

Shipping Screws. 

You 

must

 remove the shipping screws. Leaving them in might damage the LCD. 

See Step 7.

 

 

[ ] 7. 

This step requires a #2 Phillips screwdriver. Remove the two shipping screws from the LCD 
panel. 

Removal reduces the chance of LCD damage.

 

 

[ ] 8. 

The step requires a 7/16-inch socket. Fasten the viewing glass to the cabinet frame. Use 
the two fasteners that you removed during disassembly. 

 

[ ] 9. 

Ease the speaker panel back into position. 

 

[ ] 10. 

This step requires a T15 tamper-proof Torx

 wrench. Fasten the speaker panel with the two 

screws that you removed during disassembly.

 

 
 

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Copyright 2015 Team Play, Inc.

Summary of Contents for fishbowl frenzy

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...LCD cabinet remove the foam shipping insert This insert is under the cable support that attaches to the ball trolley 7 Remove the hex bolts that secure the front glass to the cabinet frame 8 Pivot the...

Page 3: ...arate skid The marquee topper arrives in its own carton You ll find this carton on the skid with the CPU Pod cabinet The marquee box is perpendicular to the CPU cabinet You must assemble the marquee a...

Page 4: ...ables You might need to angle the front glass beyond the extent of restraining cables The same applies to the LCD In that case you must disconnect these cables Take care to protect the fragile glass a...

Page 5: ...rdware from the hardware kit 20 x 1 1 2 inch hex head bolts flat washer and lock washer The bolts screw directly into the LCD cabinet frame Installing alternate right and left bolts together is a good...

Page 6: ...Chapter 2 Setup 2 6 Page 6 of 12 Copyright 2015 Team Play Inc...

Page 7: ...t i n gB r a c k e t s D B a go f H a r d w a r e A t L e a s t 1 0 8 3 2k e p sn u t s 9 8 3 2ma c h i n eb l a c ks c r e w s 9 b l a c kw a s h e r s 4 6x w o o ds c r e w s E n l a r g e dt os h...

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Page 9: ...o l e s t h r o u g ht h eme t a l mo u n t i n gp l a t e 2p o s i t i o n e d b e t w e e nt h eL E Dl i g h t s t r i pa n d P l e x i Ma r q u e e a n d2p o s i t i o n e db e h i n dt h eP l e x...

Page 10: ...Plug the line cord into an AC bottom left side As you face the cabinet back The game machine requires a grounded three wire power outlet defeat the ground pin Ungrounded operation risks electrical sho...

Page 11: ...eration 19 To verify normal gameplay play a few games CAUTION When joining cabinets or installing panels avoid pinching wires 20 This is a job for two or three people Move the game machine into to its...

Page 12: ...iball causes the gantry to serve three balls in quick succession Because the trolley moves while serving each ball falls in a different location Any of these balls might drop into a fishbowl triggerin...

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