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Category | Arcade Game Machines |
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Manufacturer | Jennison Entertainment Technologies |
Model | GUM DROP |
Power Requirements | 120V AC, 60Hz |
Prize Capacity | 500 pieces |
Safety warnings in red boxes indicate potential personal injury or injury to others.
Safety warnings in orange boxes indicate potential damage to the unit or personal property.
Safety warnings in yellow boxes indicate potential damage to the unit.
Warning about potential seizures from flashing lights or visual patterns in video games.
Do not perform repairs with power ON. Unplug unit before servicing.
Do not remove game from pallet without reading installation guide.
Ensure 115/230 VAC selector switch is set correctly for line voltage.
Unit is for INDOOR use only. Avoid damp environments or proximity to the ocean.
Replace damaged power cords with new ones. Do not use repaired cords.
Plug into a grounded circuit and verify total voltage draw.
Only qualified service personnel should service GUM DROP. Contact J.E.T. for questions.
Equipment tested and found to comply with FCC limits for Class "A" digital device.
Apparatus meets Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Specifies 110-120 VAC, 60 HZ, 6 AMPS (MAX) for domestic use.
Specifies 215-230 VAC, 50 HZ, 3 AMPS (MAX) for foreign use.
Danger warning regarding voltage conversion and power supply selection.
Danger warning about circuit overload and checking outlet voltage.
Explains color coding (Red, Yellow, Blue) for installation section difficulty and safety.
Instructions on receiving the unit, checking packaging for damage.
Procedures for making damage claims with the shipping company.
Inspecting the game for damage and noting metal brackets holding glass.
Locating and removing the two metal brackets holding the glass.
Removing both glass brackets before continuing installation.
Removing the left bracket and saving screws for header section attachment.
Removing the right bracket and saving screws for header section attachment.
CAUTION: Team lift required to remove the console unit from the skid.
Identifying five electrical connections for console to main cabinet.
Connecting the three-pin high voltage connector for amplifier/bill acceptor.
Ensuring all five connections are made and wires are routed correctly.
DANGER: Team lift required to remove the header section from the skid.
DANGER: Team lift and ensure game wheel locks are activated when lifting header.
Connecting the 24-pin Molex connector to the "PC_START.PCB" board.
DANGER: Team lift required to install the marquee onto the header.
DANGER: Two people required to hold and secure the marquee due to its weight.
Verifying the selector switch is set to the correct line voltage (115V or 230V).
CAUTION: Plug into a properly grounded outlet and avoid circuit overload.
Lists specific regulations for operating in New Jersey (wager limits, credits, etc.).
How to identify the correct software version for New Jersey operation.
Adjusting values for score channels, with 9 possible score states.
Selecting the number of balls given per play (recommends ONE BALL PER PLAY).
Setting the number of balls awarded when the player wins the bonus.
Selecting the number of tickets awarded per point (default is ONE ticket per point).