Do not place heave objects on the piano. Never place heavy objects on top of

the piano. Doing so can cause the stand to tip over and the object to fall, creating the risk of personal in- jury.

Volume setting

Do not play at very loud volumes for a long time. This precaution is especially important when using the headphones. Long-term exposure to very loud sound can damage your hearing.

Assemble the stand properly. Failure to do so can cause the stand to fall over and the piano to fall from the stand, creating the risk of personal injury.

Make sure your assemble the stand in accordance with the instructions that come with it, and ensure that all connections are secure. Also make sure that you choose an appropriate location for the stand.

When placing the piano onto the stand, take care that you do not pinch your fingers between the piano and the stand.

At least two people should lift the piano when plac-

ing it onto the stand or moving it. Trying to move the piano alone can cause the stand to fall over, creating the risk of personal injury.

Do not drag the stand or tilt it forward or back

when placing the piano onto the stand or moving it. Doing so can cause the piano to fall over, creating the risk of personal injury.

Periodically check the screws that secure the piano to the stand for looseness. If a screw is loose, re- tighten it. Loose screws can cause the stand to tip over and the pi- ano to fall, creating the risk of personal injury.

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