These instructions apply to the following products:
- MM-COINDOORCHARM-STERN
- MM-COINDOORCHARM-STERN-POKEA
- MM-COINDOORCHARM-STERN-POKEB
- MM-COINDOORCHARM-STERN-POKEC
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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 slightly from your product.
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.
Setup:
- Slide the RGB wire into the wire clip on the spacer
- Remove the backing from the RGB strip
- Start at the left with the LEDs pointing inside
- Feed the strip into the channel
- Leave a small loop at the end
- Press-fit the charms into the magnet mount's v-grooves
- Remove the dollar bill cover plate from the coin door (11/32 nut), and apply your preferred backing (decal or vinyl). Remove the film from the acrylic if you plan on using it
Install: - Take the controller out of the white box and plug in the power adapter (yours will look different), barrel connector to barrel connector
- Plug the power adapter into the top-left connection
- Add charms to the plate, and if you're using the acrylic, place it on the dollar bill bolts
- Add the spacer and plate to the dollar bill bolts and resecure the nuts
- Feed the RGB wire over the coin door wiring, and plug the RGB strip into the controller's RGB plug. Look for the small arrows and make sure they are pointing at each other
- Remove the backing from the back of the trim, and press and hold the trim to the front of the dollar bill hole for 10 seconds
- On the left of the coin door, there's a white switch; pull it out to provide power to an open coin door, then you can use the remote to change the color
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