Midway Video Game Machine (VGM) None User Manual

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Roll cabinet to its intended location, maintaining clearance between the cabinet and walls, drapes,
other games or obstructions.

8.

Locate the pedestal assembly mounting rails and rubber bumper spacers, which are shipped along
with the hardware, inside a cash box.

9.

Install rubber bumpers. Rubber bumpers are used to maintain a 3/16” space between the pedestal and
cabinet assembly, and are essential in absorbing vibration. Insert one bumper using a twisting motion
into each of the pre-drilled holes located along the bottom edge of main cabinet assembly.

10. Install pedestal mounting rails. Orient the mounting rail so that the pre-attached rubber bumpers face

outward, then insert rail. Fasten rail in place with the hardware provided. If necessary, refer to illustra-
tion for proper placement.

11. Roll pedestal section near main cabinet, align opening in the pedestal with the ends of the rails

mounted in main cabinet. Slide the pedestal forward onto extended mounting rails leaving enough
space to attach the wiring harness. Mate each cable connector and press firmly to seat the contacts.
Ensure no wires are pinched during pedestal attachment.

Attach pedestal assembly using 1/4-20 tamper resistant screws and large flat washers provided. A T27
wrench is included to tighten these screws firmly.

LOCATION OF PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY MOUNTING HOLES

12. Lower and adjust each leg leveler until the pedestal section is stable and level. Adjust the levelers until

the bottoms of all pieces are flush and parallel with each other. Inspect for binding or pinched wires,
then firmly tighten the fasteners to attach the two pieces together as a single unit.

13. An extra padlock may be installed to secure rear door. Locate hasp. Remove the two lock bracket nuts

from inside the cabinet, above the rear door opening. Slide the hasp bracket onto the bolts so that it
protrudes from the hole in back of the cabinet, then reinstall nuts.

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