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Getting Ready to Play

If you place the C-200 on a stand, you must use the CKS-C200 or the KS-12 (sold separately).

•When placing the C-200 on the stand, be careful not to pinch your fingers between the instrument and the stand.
•When lifting the C-200 onto the stand, make sure to enlist the help of at least one other person.
Using the C-200 with any other stand may produce an unstable situation, possibly causing the instrument to fall or overturn,
and resulting in injury or damage.
For details on how to assemble the stand, refer to the owner’s manual that accompanied the stand.

1.

Align the screws on the bottom of the C-200 (one each at left and right) with the metal brackets on the side boards of
CKS-C200 stand, and while keeping the front of the instrument slightly raised, pull it toward yourself to engage the
screws in the metal brackets.

2.

Fasten the C-200 to the stand with the two knob bolts (one each at left and right) supplied with the CKS-C200 stand.

1.

Place the C-200 in the position shown in the illustration.

2.

Position rubber feet “A” so they fit inside the holes on the stand.

Placing the C-200 on a stand

Placing on the CKS-C200 stand

Placing on the KS-12 stand

Please don’t get your
fingers pinched.
Right knob bolt
Right screw at
the bottom
We recommended the Bench BNC-23-BK when using an optional
PK-25A pedal keyboard with CKS-C200 stand.
We recommended the Bench BNC-15-BK when using an optional
PK-5A or PK-7A pedal keyboard with CKS-C200 stand.
AA
Front side (keyboard)
Rear panel side
The height of the KS-12 can be set to 3 levels. Please set it to
the lowest or medium height for the C-200. Avoid selecting
the highest level (760mm, 29-15/16 inch) for the C-200.

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