DANGER ELECTRICAL SHOCK
Pinball machines have high voltages which can cause DANGER TO LIFE AND LIMB. TURN POWER OFF and UNPLUG PINBALL MACHINE prior to installation. Pinball machines are high voltage and can cause electrical shock.
SAFETY GLASSES are also recommended while working with or installing pinball parts.
Please follow these safety instructions as well as all installation instructions. Failure to follow these instructions may result in damage to the pinball machine, accessory or other parts. Please see our Disclaimer for associated risks and responsibilities (Section 13 in our Terms of Service) prior to installation.
Images included in these instructions are of an installed prototype and may vary from your product slightly.
If you have questions or concerns regarding the proper installation of this part, please contact us for assistance.
When removing screws from the playfield, reinstall by first turning them counter-clockwise to match the original groove in order to respect the integrity of the playfield wood.
Preparation for Install
Begin by removing the glass and lifting the playfield up so that we can access the hardware necessary to install the RGB lighting brackets. You will need a flat or hex head driver for this installation. Bring your attention to the highlighted area in the following photo for the install.
We will need to remove the hardware that hold this PCB board in place so that we can re-position it and access the screws that are underneath. Remove the four screws on the bracket standoffs that hold this board in place.
With the screws removed, carefully re-position the board to the left so that we can remove the screws in the next picture. Start by removing the two screws on the left, leaving the screws on the right. Or removing the screws on the right, leaving the screws on the left. The steel bracket should stay in place if you remove all four screws, but in the spirit of safety we recommend removing one set at a time and installing the RGB brackets one at a time.
Hold the RGB Brackets over the steel plate to determine which bracket goes on which side. Then carefully slide the bracket corresponding to the side in which you have previously removed the mounting screws.
Make sure that the wires for the RGB lights are oriented so that the are feeding towards the bottom of the playfield (top of the field when viewed normally). Then replace the steel plate mounting screws through the holes in the included bracket - fixing it in place.
Proceed by installing the next bracket in the same exact fashion. Removing the mounting screws, carefully sliding the bracket in, and then replacing the mounting screws. Note that the brackets displayed in our pictures may look different from yours due to changes in our prototype to production models. You should now have both brackets installed.
Replace the PCB board to its original position and re-install the bracket mounting screws that previously held it in place.
Take the included RGB controller box and plug in the two RGB cables.
Now take the included Spike Cabinet power tap and follow the instructions listed here for the SPIKE 2 system. Note that we have not included the SPIKE 2 with this install, so please make sure to follow the SPIKE 2 instructions on that page. With the power tap installed, you can now plug the jack into the plug on the RGB controller box. Find an appropriate location for the RGB box and use the included tape to fix it to the bottom of the playfield. You can see where we placed our controller in the next picture.
You can now turn on the game and used the included remote to select an RGB setting that fits your style!
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