Moving The Machine - Sega Daytona Championship USA Owner's Manual

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7-1 MOVING THE MACHINE

● Always disconnect the power cable before moving the product. If it is moved
with the power cable connected, the cable could be damaged, causing fire or
electric shock.
● To move the unit over the floor, pull in the adjustors and have the casters
contact the floor. While moving the unit, be careful that the casters do not roll
over the power cord or the ground wire. If cord or wire is damaged, there could
be electrical shocks and/or short circuits.
● When crossing a sloped or stepped area, disconnect the Main Cabinet and
Seat Cabinet. If you tilt them while connected together, the connection points
may be damaged and personnel could be injured.
● When lifting the Cabinet up steps, it must be held by the designated handles
or by the bottom surface. Lifting it by any other area may lead to damage or
disfiguring that part or surrounding parts due to the weight of the cabinet and
could also lead to injury of personnel.
● When tilting the cabinet to move it across a sloped or stepped area, always use
at least two people. Attempting such an operation alone can lead to accident
or injury.
● Do not press the LED screen. The screen can be easily damaged and cannot
be repaired if it is, meaning complete replacement will be necessary.
● When moving the components, do not push any of the plastic elements,
shaped parts or use them to pull the components along. This may damage the
parts or the surrounding parts and this could lead to accidents or injury.
● Do not use the Control Units on the Main Cabinet to push or pull the cabinet.
This may damage or disfigure these parts and lead to malfunctions or injury.
● When moving the cabinet, be sure to push/pull each cabinet lengthways.
Trying to move the cabinet any other way may cause the cabinet to topple
over.
● To work safely and precisely prepare a steady, safety stool or ladder to stand
on. Climbing onto the cabinet or hanging down from it can lead to accidents.
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