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* Plug in the machine and make sure the outlet or power bar actually has power | * Plug in the machine and make sure the outlet or power bar actually has power | ||
* Turn on the power switch on the bottom. It's in a circular, recessed hole. Flip the switch to the left for "on". | * Turn on the power switch on the bottom. It's in a circular, recessed hole. Flip the switch to the left for "on". | ||
[[File:IMG 3769.JPG| | [[File:IMG 3769.JPG|thumbnail|Pointing to the power switch on the bottom.]] | ||
* The black button near the coin slots simulates dropping a quarter. Press it a few times to add "funds". | * The black button near the coin slots simulates dropping a quarter. Press it a few times to add "funds". | ||
[[File:IMG 3770.JPG|thumbnail|Coin simulation button for free play]] | |||
* Start the game with the start button on the left front side. | |||
[[File:IMG 3771.JPG|thumbnail|Start button]] | |||
Inside, on the left, is the volume control. Also, there's a button that I think is a reset button, but I'm not exactly sure. | |||
[[File:IMG 3772.JPG|thumbnail|Volume control]] |
Latest revision as of 22:52, 17 October 2016
Want to play some pinball?
- Plug in the machine and make sure the outlet or power bar actually has power
- Turn on the power switch on the bottom. It's in a circular, recessed hole. Flip the switch to the left for "on".
- The black button near the coin slots simulates dropping a quarter. Press it a few times to add "funds".
- Start the game with the start button on the left front side.
Inside, on the left, is the volume control. Also, there's a button that I think is a reset button, but I'm not exactly sure.