5.Put the Pedal Board on the stabilizer.
When putting the Pedal Board on the stabilizer, first loosen the attachment screws securing the speaker box to the side boards.
9.Connect the speaker cord extending from the rear of the speaker box to the
Press the speaker cord completely into the connector so that it is securely fastened.
Loosen the screws
(in four places).
Pedal Board
Speaker ConnecterClip Portion
Speaker cable
Ferrite Core
6.Secure the Pedal Board to the side boards with the attachment screws (in two places).
Attachment screws
To stabilize the pedalsTemporarily loosen the screws that fasten the pedal board. Step on the pedal, and after verifying that the pedal is in firm contact with the floor,
7.Align the protruding screws (one each at right and left) on the bottom of the piano with the openings in the metal fittings on the side board, then slide the piano forward until the screws are held in place.
*When handling the piano, firmly grasp it at the front and back. Be careful, so you do not get your fingers pinched. Place the keyboard so that it is centered, both front to back and left to right.
8.Fasten the piano to the stand with the attachment screw (one each for the right and left).
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Attachment
Screw
Hold and insert the cable so that the clip portion extends into the stand and is securely connected.
*Use the speaker cable with the ferrite core left attached to the cable. The
10.Connect the pedal cords to the Pedal jack.
11.As necessary, affix cord clamps as shown in the diagram to fasten the pedal cord.
Cord
Clamps
Speaker Cord
Power Cord
Pedal Cord
When Moving the InstrumentDisconnect the AC cord and cables from the
Check the stability of the pedal, and make adjustments as necessary.
When DisassemblingDisassemble the unit by carrying out assembly Steps 1- 11 in reverse order.
When Changing the Orientation of the Speaker BoxBe sure to completely disassemble the unit, change the speaker box orientation, then reassemble it.
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