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FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE:

CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR

For a list of distributors, visit  the Merit  Industries, Inc. web site

www.meritind.com

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Site Preparation ............................... p. 1

Game Description .......................... p. 1

CPU Section ............................... p.  1

Coin Box Section ....................... p. 1

General Care
and Maintenance ............................. p. 1

Screen Calibration ..................... p. 1-2

Degaussing Your
Monitor ....................................... p. 2

Monitor Color
Adjustment Procedures ............. p. 2

General Circuit Board
Handling Information ................. p. 3

Cleaning the Cabinet ................. p. 3

Cleaning the Touchscreen
Monitor ....................................... p. 3

Cleaning the Fans and
Vents ......................................... p. 3

Megatouch MAXX Classic™
Software

Dip Switch Options Settings .......... p. 4

Game Name and Score Needed
for Initial Replay ............................... p. 5

Megatouch MAXX Classic™
Game Operation

Game Setup .............................. p. 6

System Settings ........................ p. 6-7

Game Menu ............................... p. 7

Coin-In Menu ............................. p. 8

Books Screen ............................ p. 9

Megatouch MAXX Classic™
Video Billboard

Video Billboard
Icon Functions ........................... p. 10

Video Billboard Font
Controls Screen ......................... p. 11

Video Billboard Clip Art
Controls Screen ......................... p. 11

Megatouch MAXX Classic™
Hardware

Troubleshooting .............................. p. 12-13

Parts List and Illustrations

Game Illustration ........................ p.  14

Replacement Parts List ............. p.  15-16

Warranty and Software License
Agreements

Warranty ............................................ p. 17

Software License Agreements

English ....................................... p. 18-19

French ....................................... p. 20-21

German ...................................... p. 22-23

Table of Contents

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Site Preparation

In determining the location for your

Megatouch MAXX Classic™ video game,

consideration must be given to a suitable,

grounded electrical outlet.  Since the game

is a computerized device, it should have a

separate circuit, if at all possible.  If a sepa-

rate circuit is not available, care should be

taken to provide a clean and constant volt-

age.  As a basic guideline, never connect

the unit to a circuit that also supplies power

to freezers, coolers or other high power con-

suming and electrical noise generating equip-

ment.

Game Description

The Megatouch MAXX Classic™ comes

housed in a 13” countertop cabinet.

This model has 3 key-locked compartments:

the CPU section, the coin mech section and

the coin box.  The game comes equipped

with a coin mech and optional bill acceptors

are also available.  This model also has  cou-

plers installed in the rear of the game.  These

are used for future hardware upgrades which

include linking and modem capabilities.

CPU Section

The CPU section is accessible from the rear

of the unit in the countertop.  This section

houses the CRT, the monitor controls, the

CPU and I/O boards, the power supply and

the main harness.  The security key is lo-

cated on the I/O board.

Coin Mech/Coin Box Section

The coin mech/coin box section is accessible

from the front of the unit.  This section is key-

locked for security purposes.  A sturdy metal

box located within the coin mech section,

holds all coins deposited into the machine.

The coin box is separately key-locked for

security.

Also located within the cavity of the coin mech

are 2 internal switches, ”SETUP” and “CALI-

BRATE,” and the coin meter.  Pressing the

“SETUP” button will bring you to the

Megatouch Setup screen (see Figure 1).

See the next section for calibration instruc-

tions.

General  Care and Maintenance

NOTE: 

THIS GAME SHOULD ONLY BE

SERVICED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.

CAUTION:

 

THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE

PARTS IN THIS GAME. BE CAREFUL
WHEN SERVICING THE INSIDE OF THE
GAME.  GAME SHOULD ALWAYS BE
UNPLUGGED BEFORE SERVICING.

  Screen Calibration

Find the “CALIBRATE” button on the

connector board located behind the

coin mech (see Figure 10) and press it

to enter the screen calibration mode.

Touch the center of the first circle that

appears on the screen.  Once you re-

lease your finger, a second circle will

appear.

NOTE: 

You must hold your finger on the

circle for approximately 2 seconds for
the calibration to be recognized.

Touch the center of the second circle

that appears on the screen.

A third circle will appear to calibrate for

low color games.  Touch the center of

the third circle.

Once the third circle is touched and

released, a crosshair will appear on

the screen.  To test the calibration of

the screen, touch the crosshair with

your finger and slowly drag your fin-

ger around the screen.  The crosshair

should follow your movement.

·

Touch the “EXIT” icon.

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NOTE:  

If you perform a touchscreen test

through the set-up mode, a “LOW
COLOR ADJUSTMENT” icon will ap-
pear in the upper left corner of the
screen to give you the option to set the
low color adjustment.

Degaussing Your Monitor

If your monitor is displaying “purity problems,”

(a display with purity problems will have parts

of an all-white screen affected by blotches

of color) the monitor needs to be degaussed

using a “degaussing coil.”  A degaussing coil

is a circular electromagnet, used to cancel

out any stray magnetic fields that may build

up on a metal object.

All of our monitors have built-in degaussing

coils that are automatically activated on

power-up.  If your game is experiencing mi-

nor purity problems, try powering down the

game for 20 minutes and then reapplying

power to activate the degaussing coil.  If the

problem is not corrected, you will have to use

a manual-degaussing coil.  Follow the instruc-

tions below for degaussing a monitor.

1.

Plug in your degaussing coil.

2.

Hold the coil about three feet from the

monitor, press the trigger to activate the

magnetic field.  For circular-shaped

coils, orient the coil so you see the moni-

tor through the hole in the middle; for

wand-shaped coils, point the wand to-

wards the screen.

3.

Move the coil in a circular motion around

the face of the monitor and slowly ap-

proach the game.

4.

Continuing to move the coil in a circular

motion, slowly back away from the

monitor.

5a. CIRCULAR-SHAPED COILS: When

you are about three feet away, quickly

turn the coil perpendicular to the moni-

tor and release the trigger.

5b. WAND-SHAPED COILS: When you are

about three feet away, point the wand

away from the monitor and release the

trigger.

Monitor Colors Adjustment Procedure

For adjusting the colors on any of our moni-

tor types, we suggest following the proce-

dures described below.

 

 The vertical/horizon-

tal controls and brightness/contrast controls

are located on the monitor control panel,

velcroed inside the game.  The monitor RGB

controls are located on the monitor

neckboard.  Adjust the RGB controls until the

screens look as suggested in the following

steps.

Tatung/Wells Monitors

1.

Set the game to the Checkerz game

screen.

2.

Adjust the vertical and horizontal size

and vertical and horizontal position to

make sure that the game screen fills

the monitor screen and that the game

screen is centered.

3.

Adjust the brightness and contrast con-

trols until the top sets of checkers are a

rich red and the bottom set are a dark

gray.  The feet on the “Checkerz”

character should be white.  (Adjusting

the brightness and contrast can also

correct for a lack of sharpness.)

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General Circuit Board Handling

Information

Before handling any boards, observe the

following procedures:

Prevent Electro-Static Discharge by:

1. Storing the boards in the anti-

static bags in which they are

shipped.

2. Removing any static charge

from your body before handling

the boards.

3. Using a ground strap when han-

dling the boards.

When plugging in connectors to the

board, make sure the connector is

inserted straight onto the header and

that the connector covers all header

pins.

Do not connect any peripheral device

to the board, if the power is still

connected to the peripheral or if power

is already applied to the board.

CAUTION

:  Be extremely careful when re-

placing the lithium battery on the
motherboard.  There is a danger of explo-
sion if the battery on the motherboard is in-
correctly replaced.  Only replace the battery
with the same type recommended by the
manufacturer.  Dispose of used batteries ac-
cording to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Cleaning the Cabinet

The cabinet should be cleaned with a

damp cloth and mild detergent.

Cleaning the Touchscreen Monitor

The touchscreen glass should be

cleaned with a damp cloth and isopro-

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pyl alcohol or a 

non-ammonia cleanser.

Do not use any abrasive or vinegar-

based cleansers, as they will damage

the touchscreen glass.

To gain access to the entire surface of the

monitor screen on the countertop model, you

will have to remove the top of the machine.

To remove the top of the machine, unlock

and open the rear door.  Disconnect the fan

power connector and disconnect the plastic

tubing and ground strap attached to the lid.

Press up on the spring-loaded levers located

on each side of the lid.  Push the lid forward

and pick it up to remove.  See the decal in-

side the lid for a diagram of locations.

NOTE: 

DO NOT USE ANY ABRASIVE SOL-

VENTS, ACID OR VINEGAR-BASED
CLEANSERS ON THE MONITOR OR SIDE
DECALS.  OVER TIME, SUCH CLEANS-
ERS COULD HARM THE TOUCHSCREEN
AND ERASE THE DECALS.  BE CAREFUL
NOT TO USE COMMERCIAL CLEANERS
CONTAINING ANY OF THESE SUB-
STANCES.

Cleaning the Fans and Vents

The fans and vents should be cleaned

of any dust and grime on a regular

basis to ensure proper ventilation of the

game.

To ensure proper operation of the game,

it is important that all fans are operat-

ing correctly and that the airflow is un-

obstructed.  Make sure nothing is placed

inside the cabinet or next to the fan

vents that would inhibit the flow of air.

Also, if any fans are not operating, it is

important that they be replaced.

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*NOTE: 

The soft DIP switch settings displayed on your

game will depend on which games are selected as active in
the Game Menu screen, as well as the program version
used in your game.  DIP controls for inactive games and
games not included in your program will not be displayed.

Megatouch MAXX

Software Instructions

DIP Switch Settings*

Physical DIP switches are reserved for fu-
ture use.  All current operator-adjustable
functions are controlled by the soft DIP
switches (accessed by touching the “OP-
TIONS” icon on the Megatouch™ MAXX
Setup screen.  See Figure 1).

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NOTE:  Number corresponds to the options in the pre-
ceding table.

1

Touching “TIMER” for the “ALLOW SEX?” setting allows the

operator to set times during which adult-oriented categories
and games are available to the players.  Using the arrows,
set the time at which the adult-oriented games and catego-
ries will be turned on and set the time at which they’ll be turned
off.  The time is set using 24 hour, “military” time.  The factory
default settings are set to turn on at 22:00 (10:00 PM) and to
turn off at 6:00 (6:00 AM).

2

When “ALLOW NUDITY” is set to “YES,” a small box will
appear to the right.  Select the nudity level that will appear on
the game by touching the desired level.

3

These settings are only available if “ALLOW SEX?” is set to
“TIMER” or “YES.”

4

“SET” is only shown if “Player Selectable Language” is
set to “YES.”  When enabled, the operator can select
which of the available languages will be displayed for
the user to select.  To enable the languages: at the
Language Select screen, touch the desired language
on the left, then select an open field on the right.

5

When “AUTO CLEAR HIGH SCORES” is set to “YES,” a
small box will appear to the right.  Touching this box allows
the time period to be set from 1 to 4 weeks (from the time the
player name is entered).  The factory default setting is two (2)
weeks.

6

These settings are only available if “6 STARS ENABLED?”
is set to “YES.”  For more information on 6 Stars, see System
Settings.

7

This setting is only available if “SHOW DECK CARDS” is
set to “YES.”

8

Setting this to “YES” enables a bonus replay for all games
except Trivia Whiz, Pile On, Strip Poker, Double Solitaire
and Mystery Phraze.  The following table shows the scores
needed to achieve a bonus replay (after a replay has been
earned, the next player must beat the last replay score to earn
another replay).

9

Easy Mode reduces the number of points needed to reach the
bonus round for Hoop Jones (125/150 points), Eleven-Up
(68,000/80,000 points), Tri-Towers (64,000/80,000 points),
Royal Flash (180,000/200,000 points) and Quik Match
(250,000/280,000 points).

10 Setting this to “YES” enables the Theft Deterrent.  If you

choose to enable this option, the game will automatically shut
down at specified intervals and you will need to reactivate the
game by entering a personal identification number.  If you
select “YES”, the game will prompt you for a four to eight digit
pin number.  It will then prompt you to choose the intervals that
you want the game to activate the Theft Deterrent mode.  Se-
lect 1 week, 2 week, 3 week, or 4 week intervals.  In order to
avoid the system shutdown, you must turn off the Theft Deter-
rent and turn it back on again before the end of the time inter-
val that you have selected.

11 Touchscreen mode offers 2 options for touchscreen settings.

Mode 1 is standard (default).  It is the recommended setting
for most locations.  This setting allows for normal play.  Mode
2 is an added feature used for faster play and reaction time of
the touchscreen.  This mode is enhanced for intensive play.
When set to mode 2, certain environmental conditions may
cause slight touchscreen drift.  If this occurs, return to Mode
1.

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Game Name and Score Needed

for Initial Replay

Great Solitaire, Power Solitaire, Route 66,

and Super Route 66 will always offer a re-

play once the listed score is attained.  The

other games have to reach the score listed

as well as attain the high score for the game

in order to offer a replay.

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*Six Stars Enabled

This feature allows access to the Clear High

Scores, Volume Control, Video Billboard and

Calibration, without having to remove the coin

box.  If the Six Stars Enabled dip switch is

set to “YES,” touching the info button in the

main menu will cause six numbered stars to

appear on the screen.  Touching these stars

in the programmed order will bring up a

screen with icons for the Video Billboard,

High Scores and Volume Control, and Screen

Calibration screens (provided the appropri-

ate DIP switches have been set to “YES”).

To set the   sequence in which the stars must

be touched, go to the “System Settings”

screen, touch the “Set Six Star PIN” icon and

set the sequence.

To Enter This Screen, Touch

“Game Menu” At The Setup

Screen

Figure 3 - Game Menu Screen

The game list and prices are programmed

using this screen.  The left side  of the screen

shows the various game menu names.  The

fields to the right show the game positions

available, with the price for each game.  The

list at the bottom shows all games available

for that category.  The lower buttons will re-

set the selected game menu to the default

setting (DEFAULT), clear all of the games

from the player’s game menu (CLEAR), clear

the selected item from the player’s game

menu (CLEAR 1), and reset all of the game

menus to the default settings (DEFAULT

ALL).

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lect the category in which you want the game

to appear, by touching that category’s name

on the left side of the screen.  Choose the

menu position you want the game to occupy,

by touching that position.  Then, touch the

desired game name, from the game list on

the bottom of the screen.  That game will

now appear in the menu (a game cannot

appear in a game list more than once).

Games currently in the displayed category

will appear shaded in the game list on the

right.  To adjust the price, touch the price in

the game menu.  Each touch will rotate the

price from 25¢ (1CR), to 50¢ (2CR), to 75¢

(3CR), to $1 (4CR) and back to 25¢ (1CR).

Touch “EXIT” when done.

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Game cost can be controlled two ways: by changing the number of credits required to play

a game or by changing the cost of a credit.  The Coin-In Menu allows you to adjust the

cost of a credit, as well as providing a way to give players “bonus” credits for depositing a

higher amount of money.

When programming the Coin-In Menu, E1 is set for the lowest value coin, E2 for the next

highest value, etc. If all four coin inputs are not used, the unused inputs must be set to

 “N/A.”.  Adjust the coin/credit/meter pulse settings by touching the “plus” and “minus”

signs on the field you want to change.

In the above example (UK currency), each game costs one (1) credit and the cost for a single

credit is 30p.  This method is preferred if you want game cost to always be reflected as “1

credit.”

In the above example (UK currency), the cost of a credit is set to 10p and each game costs

3 credits (for a total of 30p). This method allows game cost to be increased by the smallest

unit of currency used (e.g. increasing the cost of Solitaire to four (4) credits would increase

the game cost by 10p).

In both examples, note that meter pulses are independent of credits and only track the unit of

currency (10p in the examples).   Players are given an incentive to deposit more money by

giving them “bonus” credits for depositing 50p or £1.  Coins may be deposited in any combi-

nation of values and the game will automatically register the highest number of credits for the

total amount of coins deposited.  Once a game is played, any remaining fractional credits are

erased.

Generally, most countries have a factory default setting.  This setting can be adjusted (as

described above), but will return if the game memory is cleared.  Some programs, depending

on the key used, have a CURRENCY DEFAULT DISPLAY located to the left of the coin

inputs.  It shows the currency value for each of the coin inputs.  This display is used as a

guide and is not used in any calculations.  Touch the CURRENCY DEFAULT DISPLAY to

hide/show the display.

To Enter The Coin/Credit Setup Screen, Touch “Coin-In Menu” At

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The books screen displays the current and

lifetime credit totals for each game, as well

as the percentage of credits played per game

(the percentage for each game is the total

number of credits played on that game di-

vided by the total number of credits entered

into the machine).

Touching a game name will display the cur-

rent and lifetime credit totals*, broken into 1

Player, 2 Player and Linked Games.  It also

shows the “shortest,” “longest” and “average”

playing times for that game (only “link-only”

games, like Pile-On, are included in time cal-

culations; time calculations for games that

can be played as link or amusement are only

displayed for the amusement version).

Touch CLEAR CURRENT to erase all cur-

rent book data.

*Touching Trivia Whiz or Power Trivia dis-

plays totals by category.

Figure 4 - Books Screen

Figure 5 - Books Screen

w/ Time Inset

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Megatouch MAXX™ Video
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The Megatouch MAXX™ Video Billboard al-

lows for six, separate advertising screens.

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by the location owner), the other four screens

are  accessed using the Video Billboard icon

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advertising screens that you create on your

personal computer.  These screens are in

addition to the 6 screens that can be created

directly on the game.  To create these new

screens, you will need a personal computer

with a PC card reader/writer, a graphics pro-

gram to create graphics and two 8 MB PC

cards.  Complete instructions can be found

on the Merit Industries website

(www.meritind.com).

To Enter This Screen, Enter The

System Settings Screen and

Touch Video Billboard

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with Keyboard

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Figure 8 – Video Billboard Screen

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Troubleshooting Guide for

 

Megatouch MAXX™ Games

Refer to the list below if you are experiencing a problem with your Megatouch MAXX

 Game

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No Power, Game
reboots/monitor seems to
power cycle

 

Check that the power cord is connected
to a  live outlet.

 

Check that the power switch is turned

ON.

 

Check that the power cord is connected
to the game power supply.

 

Check that the power supply s voltage
select switch is set to the proper voltage.

 

Live outlet  is an outlet powered

with electricity.

 

The power switch is located in
the rear of the game.

 

The power cord is plugged into
the power supply inside the
game.

 

No Video.

 

Check that the game is powered and
turned ON.

 

Check that the monitor is connected to
the game motherboard.

 

Check that the power is connected to
the monitor and the motherboard.

 

Make sure the RAM DIMM is properly
seated.

 See 

No Power

 under

PROBLEM.

 

The monitor connection is
located inside the rear
compartment of the game.

 

The monitor is powered from a
connection on the game power
harness, located in the CPU
section on countertops.

 

Touchscreen does not work.

 

(Microtouch)

 

Verify that the touchscreen controller is
connected to power.

 

Verify that the touchscreen controller is
operating.

 

Verify that the touchscreen controller is
connected to the motherboard.

 

Make sure the screen is not scratched.

 

Make sure no metal is touching the
screen.

 

Check COM1 setting during boot-up.

 

Check for proper ground.

 

The touchscreen controller is a
small box mounted inside the
rear compartment of the game.
On a game with a Microtouch
controller, an LED is illuminated
when power is applied.  When
operating, the LED will change
intensity when the screen is
touched.

 

Check for proper connection of
the controller power lead with the
power harness. The connection
is made near the controller in the
CPU section of the game.

 

If the screen is scratched, it must
be replaced.

 

The controller is connected to
COM 1 input on the motherboard
in the CPU section of the game.

 

If COM 1 is bad, the
motherboard needs to be
replaced.

 

Poor picture quality.

 Adjust 

Brightness

Contrast

Horizontal

,

and

 Vertical

 controls.

 

Monitor controls are located in
the CPU section of the game.

 

NO SOUND DRIVER,

 

INVALID KEY.

 

Make sure that the riser card is correctly
installed and seated.

 

The riser card is the printed
circuit board connecting the I/O
board to the motherboard. The
riser card must be fully inserted
in the socket.

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Troubleshooting Guide for

 

Megatouch

     

 MAXX

 Games 

continued

Refer to the list below if you are experiencing a problem with your Megatouch MAXX

 Game

P

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C

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OMMENT

 

ERROR - INVALID KEY

 

Check the Dallas Key. Verify that it is
installed, not damaged and seated tight.

 

Bad I/O riser connection.

 

The Dallas Key is the button-
shaped disc with a spoon handle
located on the I/O board.

 

Game locks up,

 

Game graphics incorrect.

 

Perform two-button memory clear.

 Two-Button 

Clear:

1.  Turn game power off.
2.  Depress and hold the 

Calibrate

and 

Set-Up

 buttons located on

the connector board in the
CPU section in countertops.

3. With 

Calibrate

 and 

Set-Up

depressed, turn game power
on.

4. Release 

Calibrate

 and 

Set-Up

buttons when  2-Button Clear
Detected  is displayed on
screen.

5. 

2-Button Clear Complete.

 

No sound,

 

Game volume low.

 Adjust 

volume 

control.

 

Make sure speaker harness is plugged
in.

 

Sound harness is disconnected or
damaged.

 

Speaker harness is connected at
J9 on I/O board.

 

Headphone jack of sound
harness is connected at PL101
on the motherboard and the
other end of the sound harness
connects to J11 on the I/O
board.

 

Game volume loud,

 

Sound distorted.

 

Turn volume down.

 

The volume controls can be
accessed through the System
Settings screen in the MAXX
Setup software.

 

Operating system not found

 

Ribbon cable from hard drive to
motherboard is loose.

 

Make sure each end of the
ribbon cable is securely in place.

 

Meter not advancing.

 

Check connection at I/O board.

 Check 

wiring 

at 

J3 METER

connector on I/O board in the
CPU section of the game.

 

COIN JAM,

 

A continuous tone emits
from the game.

 

Check for coin(s) jammed in coin mech.

 

If the game emits the coin jam indicator
sound when powered up, the
NORMALLY CLOSED contacts of the
coin mechanism are being used. The
NORMALLY OPEN contacts must be
used.

 

Unlock the rear door of the game

to gain access to the coin mech.

For additional assistance, after contacting your distributor, contact:

Merit Product Support and Services

USA and Canada call toll-free:

1-800-445-9353

Outside the USA and Canada call:

(215) 639-4700

FAX: (215) 639-5346

  

Merit Industries, Inc.  P.O. Box 5004,  Bensalem, PA 19020-8529.

You can also visit our web site

www.meritind.com

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Megatouch MAXX Classic™ 13” Countertop

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WD0001-06

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      PM0220-08

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Megatouch MAXX™ Classic Countertop Parts List 

continued

NOTE:  The parts in your game may vary.  When calling for replacement

parts, make sure to have your serial number available to ensure the

accuracy of your order.

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COPYRIGHT © 2001 MERIT INDUSTRIES, INC.

Merit Video Machine Limited Warranty

17

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Merit Industries, Inc. warrants its video ma-

chines to be free from defects in material

and workmanship for a period of one year

from the date of purchase.  The warranty

covers all electrical components (except

fuses and light bulbs) and printed circuit

boards.  The touchscreen is under warranty

for a period of 3 years.  Other items are

covered by warranty periods offered by the

original equipment manufacturers.

Failure due to misuse, vandalism, excessive

or intentional abuse, operation outside speci-

fied conditions (including, but not limited to,

improper electrical power source), fire, wa-

ter damage, acts of God, acts of war and

civil unrest are specifically excluded.

Merit products are carefully inspected and

thoroughly tested prior to packing and ship-

ment.  Any damage discovered upon receipt

of goods, whether obvious or concealed,

must be reported immediately to the deliver-

ing carrier and claims made directly to them.

Merit assumes no responsibility for damages

once the product has left its facilities and

any disputes regarding transportation dam-

age must be resolved with the shipping

company(s).

Merit will repair or replace, at its option, any

component, part or assembly that fails un-

der warranty, provided that the failed item is

returned, shipping charges prepaid, to

Merit’s repair facility and Merit is notified of

the failure within the warranty period.  Merit

reserves the right to request the serial num-

bers of the item and/or game which has

failed , and copies of sales invoices, bills of

lading or other documents as required to

determine the validity of the warranty cov-

erage.  Merit will return or replace warranty

items, as specified above, shipping charges

prepaid, by ground transportation.

Merit’s obligation shall be limited to repair or

replacement as stated above, and shall spe-

cifically exclude any liability for consequen-

tial damages or loss of earnings.

Merit may, at its discretion, provide replace-

ment parts under warranty prior to receiv-

ing defective items, without incurring any

ongoing obligation to extend such accom-

modations.

In certain instances, due to geographical or

other considerations, Merit may offer PCB

warranty service on an extended time ba-

sis as follows:

(a) User notifies Merit in writing (or FAX)

of PCB failure, providing dates of failure,

serial numbers and a brief description of

failure symptoms.

(b) Failed PCBs are accumulated for a

time period or quantity accumulation, as

designated by Merit and sent in one ship-

ment to save shipping expenses.

(c) Merit honors warranty as per dates

of failure notification.

The above terms and conditions constitute

the sole obligation, written or implied, of Merit

Industries under its warranty coverage.

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COPYRIGHT © 2001 MERIT INDUSTRIES, INC.

Merit Industries, Inc. Software License Agreement

Merit Industries, Inc.  ("Licensor") is willing to license the enclosed software to you only if you
accept all of the terms in this license agreement.

Ownership of the Software

1.

The enclosed Megatouch™ software program ("Software") and the accompanying writ-
ten materials are owned by Licensor and are protected by United States copyright laws,
by laws of other nations, and by international treaties.

Restrictions on Use and Transfer

2.

If this Software package contains multiple media types (such as CD's, flash cards, hard
drives, etc), then you may use only the type of media appropriate for your Machine. You
may not use the other media types on another Machine, or transfer, or assign them to
another user except as part of the permanent transfer of the Software and all written
materials (as provided for below in paragraph 4).

3.

You may make one copy of the software for backup purpose only. You may not copy or
make backup copies of any software security key or software security device under any
circumstances.

4.

You may permanently transfer the right to use the  Software and accompanying written
materials (including the most recent update and all prior versions) if you retain no cop-
ies and the transferee agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. Such a
transfer of this license to another party terminates your license. You may not otherwise
transfer or assign the right to use the Software, except as stated in this paragraph.

5.

You may not operate or allow the operation of the Software at locations where the
operation of such Software does not comply with all local, state, and other governmen-
tal body laws and regulations.

6.

You may not modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble the
Software or create derivative works from the Software or any component thereof; nor
may you remove, modify or hide or otherwise make unreadable or non-viewable any
notice, legend, advice, watermark or other designation contained on the Software, com-
ponent thereof, or output therefrom.

7.

You agree that the Software and the authorship, systems, ideas, methods of operation,
documentation and other information contained therein, and all versions, modifications
and adaptations thereto are proprietary intellectual properties of Licensor and are pro-
tected by civil and criminal law, and by the law of copyright, trade secret, trademark and
patent of the United States and other countries.

Limited Warranty

8.

Licensor warrants, solely for your benefit, that the Software will function in material
conformity, with its accompanying documentation for a period outlined in Licensor's
standard product warranty period after your receipt of the Software.

Licensor's Obligations Under Warranty

9.

Licensor's sole obligation under the aforesaid warranty shall be to utilize commercially
reasonable efforts to correct or modify such portion of the Software as to make it mate-
rially conform with the applicable documentation.

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COPYRIGHT © 2001 MERIT INDUSTRIES, INC.

Grant Of License

10. Licensor grants to you the right to use one copy of the Software on a single Megatouch™

("Machine") accompanied by a single licensor factory authorized security key. Licensor re-

serves the right to update versions of the software and the content to the Machine as
deemed appropriate by the Licensor.

Disclaimers

11. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THE SECTION ENTITLED "LIMITED WARRANTY", LI-

CENSOR MAKES NO OTHER PROMISES, REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES,
WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, REGARDING OR RELATING TO THE SOFT-
WARE OR CONTENT THEREIN OR TO ANY OTHER MATERIAL FURNISHED OR
PROVIDED TO YOU PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE AND LI-
CENSOR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-
ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO SAID
MATERIALS OR THE USE THEREOF.  TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWABLE
BY LAW THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE OR OTHER UNIFORM LAWS SHALL
NOT APPLY TO THIS AGREEMENT.

Limitation on Liability

12. IN NO EVENT SHALL LICENSOR BE LIABLE UNDER ANY CLAIM, DEMAND OR

ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE, OR LICENSOR'S
PERFORMANCE OR LACK THEREOF UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR ANY SPE-
CIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
WHETHER OR NOT LICENSOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH CLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION.  IN ADDITION, WITHOUT LIMITING THE FORE-
GOING, IN ALL EVENTS THE REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO YOU SHALL BE LIMITED
TO THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU TO LICENSOR FOR THE SOFTWARE.

13. IN NO EVENT WILL LICENSOR BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING

ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSE-
QUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE
SOFTWARE.

General

14. The validity and construction of this Agreement and of the rights and obligations herein

shall be determined and governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
USA.  Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this agreement shall be
resolved in the appropriate venue in Pennsylvania, USA.

15. Merit, in its sole discretion, may assign this agreement or any of its rights and obliga-

tions hereunder.

16. If you have any questions concerning this Agreement or wish to contact Licensor for

any reason, please write: Merit Industries, Inc., 2525 State Road, Bensalem, PA 19020,
USA.

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COPYRIGHT © 2001 MERIT INDUSTRIES, INC.

Contrat de licence de logiciel de Merit Industries, Inc.

Merit Industries, Inc. (ci-après le "Concédant") est disposé  à vous accorder la licence
d'utilisation du logiciel ci-inclus, à condition que vous vous engagiez à respecter tous les
termes, clauses et conditions du présent contrat de licence.

Droit de Propriété

1.

Le logiciel Megatouch™ (ci-après le "logiciel") et toute la documentation écrite, restent
la propriété du Concédant et sont protégés par les lois du copywright des Etats-Unis,
ainsi que par les lois des autres pays et les traités internationaux.

Restriction d'Utilisation et Transfert

2.

Si le présent logiciel comprend plusieurs types de composants (tels que CD-ROM,
cartes flash, disques durs, etc), vous ne pouvez utilisez que ceux qui conviennent à
votre appareil.  Il est strictement interdit de les utiliser sur un autre appareil, les transférer
-ou les céder à un autre utilisateur, sauf si en cas de transfert permanent du logiciel et
de toute la documentation écrite (comme indiqué ci-dessous au paragraphe 4).

3.

Il est interdit de copier le logiciel, à l'exception d'une copie de sauvegarde.  Il est aussi
interdit de reproduire -ou faire des copies de sauvegarde des programmes de clé de
sécurité ou autres fichiers de sécurité, quelles que soient les circonstances.

4.

Vous pouvez céder en permanence à un tiers -le droit d'utiliser le LOGICIEL et toute la
documentation écrite l'accompagnant, (ainsi que la plus récente mise-à-jour et toutes
autres anciennes versions) seulement si vous n'en gardez pas de copies, et si le
cessionnaire s'engage à respecter les termes, clauses et conditions du présent Contrat.
Cette cession à un tiers met fin à votre licence.  Autrement, vous n'avez pas la permis-
sion de transférer ou d'accorder à un tiers le droit d'utiliser le présent logiciel, excepté
que tel que décrit dans le présent paragraphe.

5.

Il est interdit d'utiliser le présent logiciel ou de permettre son utilisation dans des em-
placements où l'utilisation du présent logiciel n'est pas conforme aux lois et
réglementations locales, nationales ou réglementations d'autres organismes
gouvernementaux.

6.

Il est interdit de modifier, adapter, traduire, démonter, décompiler, désassembler le
logiciel ou créer du matériel dérivé du logiciel ou de tout composant de celui-ci; vous ne
pouvez pas enlever, modifier ou cacher ou  rendre illisible ou non-visible toute instruc-
tion, légende, information ou filigrane ou autre désignation qui apparaît dans le logiciel,
composant dudit logiciel ou résultant dudit logiciel.

7.

Vous convenez que le logiciel et les droits d'auteur, les systèmes, les idées, les méthodes
d'utilisation, la documentation et autre information incluse, ainsi que toutes les ver-
sions, modifications et adaptations qui s'y rattachent sont  les propriétés intellectuelles
du Concédant et sont protégées par le droit civil et pénal et par la loit sur le copyright, le
secret commercial, la marque déposée et le brevet aux Etats-Unis et dans les autres
pays du monde.

Limite de Garantie

8.

Le Concédant garantit seulement à votre intention, que le logiciel permettra une utilisation
conforme, avec la documentation l'accompagnant, pendant la période de  temps indiquée
dans la période de garantie du produit standard du Concédant, à compter de la date de
livraison du logiciel.

Responsabilité du Concédant aux termes de la Garantie

9.

La seule obligation du Concédant aux termes de la garantie susmentionnée sera de
faire tous les efforts commercialement raisonnables pour  corriger ou modifier la partie
du logiciel pour le rendre matériellement conforme aux spécifications de la documenta-
tion.

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Concession de Licence

10. Le Concédant  vous accorde le droit d'utiliser une seule copie sur un seul  Megatouch™

(ci-après "Appareil") accompagné d'une seule clé de sécurité autorisée en usine et
fournie par le Concédant.  Le Concédant réserve le droit de mise-à-jour des versions du
logiciel et du contenu de l'Appareil, quand il juge nécessaire de le faire.

Exclusion de toute autre garantie

11. EXCEPTE COMME PREVU DANS LA SECTION INTITULEE "LIMITE DE GARANTIE",

LE CONCEDANT N'ASSURE AUCUNE AUTRE GARANTIE DE QUELQUE NATURE
ET A QUELQUE TITRE QUE CE SOIT, EXPLICITE OU IMPLICITE, EN RAPPORT
AVEC LE LOGICIEL ET LES COMPOSANTS QUI L'ACCOMPAGNENT OU, LE CAS
ECHEANT, TOUT SUPPORT OU MATERIEL FOURNI CONFORMEMENT AU
PRESENT CONTRAT.   EN PARTICULIER, LE CONCEDANT NE PEUT DONNER
AUCUNE GARANTIE, DE QUELQUE NATURE QUE CE SOIT, POUR LA
COMMERCIALISATION DE TOUS LES PRODUITS EN RAPPORT AVEC LE LOGICIEL
OU AVEC L'UTILISATION DE CELUI-CI.  DANS LA MESURE OU CELA EST PERMIS
PAR LA LOI, LE CODE UNIFORME COMMERCIAL OU AUTRE LOI UNIFORME NE
S'APPLIQUE PAS AU PRESENT CONTRAT.

Limite de Responsabilité

12. LE CONCEDANT NE SERA EN AUCUN CAS RESPONSABLE DE TOUTE RECLA-

MATION, DEMANDE OU ACTION RESULTANT DE OU EN RAPPORT AVEC LE
LOGICIEL OU LA PERFORMANCE OU MANQUE DE PERFORMANCE DU
CONCEDANT EN VERTU DU PRESENT CONTRAT POUR TOUS DOMMAGES D'UNE
NATURE QUI N'EST PAS PRESUMEE PAR LA LOI ET QUI DOIVENT ETRE
EXPRESSEMENT PROUVES, DOMMAGE INDIRECTS, DOMMAGES-INTERETS
POUR PREJUDICE MORAL, QUE LE CONCEDANT AIT ETE AVISE OU NON DE LA
POSSIBILITE D'UNE TELLE RECLAMATION, DEMANDE OU ACTION.  DE PLUS,
SANS LIMITER CE QUI PRECEDE, LES DEDOMMAGEMENTS A VOTRE DISPOSI-
TION SERONT LIMITES AU MONTANT QUE VOUS AUREZ PAYE AU CONCEDANT
POUR LE LOGICIEL.

13. LE CONCEDANT NE SERA EN AUCUN CAS RESPONSABLE DES DOMMAGES, Y

COMPRIS TOUTE PERTE DE PROFIT, PERTES D'ECONOMIE OU TOUS AUTRES
DOMMAGES INDIRECTS OU DOMMAGES-INTERETS ACCESSOIRES DECOULANT
DE L'UTILISATION OU DE L'IMPOSSIBILITE D'UTILISATION DU LOGICIEL.

Dispositions Générales

14. La validité et la construction du présent Contrat et les droits et obligations ci-inclus

seront déterminés et régis par les lois du Commonwealth de Pennsylvanie aux États-
Unis.  Toutes litiges ou réclamations résultant ou relatives au présent Contrat feront
l'objet d'une procédure de conciliation dans un établissement compétent en Pennsylvanie,
aux Etats-Unis.

15. Merit Industries -réserve le droit de transférer le présent contrat à un tiers ainsi que ses

droits et obligations ci-après.

16. Pour toutes questions concernant le présent Contrat -ou si vous désirez contacter le

Concédant pour une raison quelconque, veuillez  écrire à: Merit Industries, Inc., 2525
State Road, Bensalem, PA 19020, Etats-Unis.

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Merit Industries, Inc. Softwarelizenzabkommen

Merit Industries, Inc.  („Lizenzgeber") ist nur dann bereit Ihnen eine Lizenz für die beiliegende
Software zu erteilen, wenn Sie alle Bestimmungen dieses Lizenzabkommens akzeptieren.

Eigentumsvorbehalt der Software

1.

Das beiliegende Megatouch™ Softwareprogramm („Software") und die schriftlichen
Unterlagen sind Eigentum des Lizenzgebers und sind durch die Gesetze der Vereinigten
Staaten und anderer Länder und durch internationale Verträge urheberrechtlich geschützt.

 Beschränkungen im Gebrauch und Transfer

2.

Sollte diese Softwarelieferung mehrere Medien enthalten (z.B. CD, Karten, Festplatten
usw.), dürfen Sie nur die für Ihre Maschine angebrachte Medienart verwenden.  Die
anderen Medienarten dürfen nicht auf anderen Maschinen verwendet werden oder an
Dritte übergeben werden, abgesehen von einem endgültigen Transfer der Software und
aller schriftlichen Unterlagen (wie im untenstehenden Paragraphen 4 beschrieben).

3.

Sie dürfen nur eine Sicherungskopie der Software herstellen.  Unter keinen Umständen
dürfen Sie einen Softwaresicherungsschlüssel oder Sicherungsmaßnahmen kopieren
oder davon Sicherungskopien herstellen.

4.

Sie dürfen das Nutzungsrecht für die Software und die schriftlichen Unterlagen
(einschließlich der aktuellen Version und aller vorhergehenden Versionen) an Dritte
übertragen, wenn Sie keine Kopie behalten und wenn der Empfänger die Bestimmungen
dieses Abkommens akzeptiert.  Bei einem solchen Transfer der Lizenz an Dritte erlischt
Ihre Lizenz.  Abgesehen von den Bestimmungen dieses Paragraphen sind alle anderen
Transfers oder Übertragungen der Nutzungsrechte für diese Software unerlaubt.

5.

Sie dürfen die Software nicht benutzen oder eine Nutzung gestatten, wenn eine solche
Nutzung der Software irgendwelche Gesetze und Verordnungen der kommunalen oder
staatlichen Behörden verletzen würde.

6.

Es ist Ihnen nicht gestattet, die Software abzuändern, zu verändern, zu übersetzen,
rückumzuwandeln, zu dekompilieren oder zu zerlegen, oder aus der Software oder eines
Teils davon andere Werke abzuleiten.  Sie dürfen auch aus der Software, einem
Bestandteil der Software oder aus den Datenausgaben der Software keine Hinweise,
Bemerkungen, Ratschläge, Wasserzeichen oder andere Markierungen entfernen,
verändern, verbergen oder auf andere Art unlesbar machen.

7.

Sie akzeptieren, dass die Software und die Urheberschaft, die Systeme, die Ideen, die
Arbeitsweisen, die Dokumentation und alle anderen darin enthaltenen Informationen
und alle Versionen, Veränderungen, und Bearbeitungen davon das geistige Eigentum
des Lizenzgebers sind, und dass sie durch Straf- und Zivilgesetzgebung und durch die
Copyright-, Geschäftsgeheimnis-, Warenzeichen- und Patentgesetze der Vereinigten
Staaten und anderer Länder geschützt sind.

Beschränkte Garantie

8.

Der Lizenzgeber garantiert zu Ihren Gunsten, dass die Software für die angegebene
normale Garantiezeit des Lizenzgebers nach Ihrer Annahme der Software in erheblicher
Übereinstimmung mit der beiliegenden Dokumentation laufen wird.

Verpflichtung des Lizenzgebers im Rahmen der Garantie

9.

Die ausschließliche Pflicht des Lizenzgebers im Rahmen der vorstehenden Garantie
besteht darin, alle geschäftlich vertretbaren Schritte zu unternehmen, um Teile der Soft-
ware zu berichtigen oder abzuändern, bis sie mit der beiliegenden Dokumentation
erheblich  übereinstimmen.

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Übertragung der Lizenz

10. Der Lizenzgeber gibt Ihnen das Anrecht, eine Kopie der Software auf einer einzelnen

Megatouch™  („Maschine") mit einem einzelnen werksmäßig gestatteten
Sicherungsschlüssel zu benutzen.  Der Lizenzgeber behält sich das Recht vor, nach
eigenem Ermessen die Software und den Inhalt der Maschine zu verbessern.

Beschränkungen

11. ABGESEHEN VON DEN BESTIMMUNGEN DES PARAGRAPHEN „BESCHRÄNKTE

GARANTIE" GIBT DER LIZENZGEBER KEINE SONSTIGEN VERSPRECHEN,
VERPFLICHTUNGEN ODER GARANTIEN, OB AUSDRÜCKLICH ODER
STILLSCHWEIGEND, FÜR DIE SOFTWARE ODER IHRE BESTANDTEILE ODER FÜR
ALLE ANDEREN MATERIALIEN, DIE IHNEN IM RAHMEN DIESES ABKOMMENS
ZUR VERFÜGUNG GESTELLT ODER ÜBERLASSEN WERDEN, UND DER
LIZENZGEBER LEHNT AUSDRÜCKLICH ALLE ANSPRÜCHE AUF MARKTFÄHIGKEIT
UND EIGNUNG DER BESAGTEN MATERIALIEN FÜR DEN GEWÖHNLICHEN
GEBRAUCH AB.  SOWEIT GESETZESMÄSSIG ZUGELASSEN, SOLLEN DIE
HANDELSRECHTLICHE GESETZGEBUNG AUS DEM UNIFORM COMMERCIAL
CODE ODER ANDERE GESETZE AUF DIESES ABKOMMEN NICHT ANWENDBAR
SEIN.

Haftungsbeschränkung

12. DER LIZENZGEBER HAT KEINERLEI HAFTUNG BEI EINEM ANSPRUCH, EINER

FORDERUNG ODER EINER KLAGE, DIE AUF NUTZUNG DER SOFTWARE, DER
LEISTUNG DES LIZENZGEBERS ODER DESSEN VERSAGEN IM RAHMEN DIESES
ABKOMMENS FÜR JEGLICHE FOLGE-, INDIREKTE, SONDER- ODER
NEBENSCHÄDEN BERUHEN, SELBST WENN DER LIZENZGEBER AUF DIE
MÖGLICHKEIT EINES SOLCHEN ANSPRUCHES, EINER FORDERUNG ODER EINER
KLAGE HINGEWIESEN WURDE.  WEITERHIN UND OHNE BESCHRÄNKUNG DES
LETZTEN SATZES, DÜRFEN IN ALLEN FÄLLEN DIE IHNEN ZUR VERFÜGUNG
STEHENDEN ABHILFEN DIE VON IHNEN FÜR DIE SOFTWARE AN DEN
LIZENZGEBER GEZAHLTE SUMME NICHT ÜBERSCHREITEN.

13. DER LIZENZGEBER HAT IN KEINEM FALL EINE HAFTUNG IHNEN GEGENÜBER

FÜR SCHÄDEN, EINSCHLIESSLICH ETWAIGER GEWINNVERLUSTE, NICHT
REALISIERTER EINSPARUNGEN ODER ANDERER NEBEN- ODER
FOLGESCHÄDEN, DIE AUS IHRER VERWENDUNG ODER
GEBRAUCHSUNFÄHIGKEIT DER SOFTWARE ENTSTEHEN.

Allgemein

14.   Die Rechtsgültigkeit und Provisionen dieses Abkommens und der darin enthaltenen

Rechte und Pflichten werden durch die Gesetze des Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
bestimmt.  Alle Ansprüche, die aus diesem Abkommen entspringen oder dieses
Abkommen betreffen, werden am jeweiligen Verhandlungsort  in Pennsylvania, USA,
verhandelt.

15. Merit kann nach eigenem Ermessen dieses Abkommen oder jedes der darin enthaltenen

Rechte und Pflichten an Dritte abtreten.

16. Bei Rückfragen  über dieses Abkommen oder wenn Sie den Lizenzgeber aus einem

anderen Grund kontaktieren wollen, bitte schreiben an: Merit Industries, Inc., 2525 State
Road, Bensalem, PA 19020, USA.

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Please read the enclosed license agreement.  Operation of this game
constitutes acceptance of the Merit Software License Agreement.

Veuillez lire le contrat de licence d’utilisation ci-inclus.  Si vous utilisez ce
jeu, vous vous engagez à respecter les termes et conditions du contrat
de licence d’utilisation du logiciel de Merit.

Bitte beiliegendes Lizenzabkommen durchlesen.  Das Merit Software
Lizenzabkommen tritt in Kraft, sobald dieses Spiel verwendet wird.

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