Attaching the Frame
When shipped from the factory, the left frame is not attached to the Silent Guitar’s main body.
Before using the instrument, please properly attach the left frame using the proce-
dure described below.
1. Fully loosen [frame attachment screw 1] located in the area behind the 12th fret, and [frame attachment screw 2] located at the end of the Silent Guitar’s main body.
2. Insert the lower rod of the left frame fully into the bracket hole on the Silent Guitar’s main body.
Next, insert the upper rod fully into the bracket hole.
•Make sure that the upper and lower ends of the left frame are not reversed.
•Do not place any excess force on the frame’s rods. The rods may become damaged.
3.After confirming that both rods of the left frame are fully inserted, turn the attachment screws clockwise and se- cure the left frame to the Silent Guitar’s main body.
• When moving any movable parts, make sure that your fingers or hand do not become pinched in the parts.
•Do not tighten the attachment screws when the frame is removed. It will re- sult in the damage of parts, which will cause problems when
Frame attachment screw 1
| w |
| Rod |
OPEN | qFirst, insert the |
| lower rod into the |
| main body. |
| wThen, insert the |
AUX VOL | upper rod. |
LINE OUT AUX IN |
|
Rod
q
Frame attachment screw 2
Attachment of the frame is now complete.
To remove the frame, simply reverse the order of the procedure described above, removing the upper rod from tha main body before removing the lower rod.
•After the frame is attached, make sure attachment screws 1 and 2 are tightened firmly. Using the instru- ment with the screws loose will result in rattle or other noise during performance.
•When transporting the instrument, please carry the instrument by its neck or main body. Holding the instrument by only its left or right frame will result in damage of the frame or the frame’s fixed parts.
■About the Strap Pin
The frame attachment screw can be used as a strap pin for a separately purchased guitar strap.
•Make sure that the strap is firmly hooked onto the strap pin so the instrument does not drop during performance.
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