ASSEMBLY

6.POSITIONING YOUR NEW GRAND PIANO

WARNING

When positioning the piano in your home it is recommended that you carry it to the final position. The solid brass casters may be damaged by rough surfaces and the casters may damage some flooring surfaces like hardwood or tile.

WARNING - DO NOT PUSH THE PIANO!

Do not roll the piano on its caster wheels. The legs and pedal assembly may catch on irregular flooring surfaces like door thresholds and soft-to-hard flooring surfaces.

Severe Damage to Legs Could Occur!

A.Adjust the Pedal Feet.

With your piano placed in its final position, reach under the pedal box and adjust the pedal feet down to firmly contact the floor by turning the knob counter clockwise as shown. You may need a Pliers to adjust if it is difficult to reach with your fingers.

Important for the stability of the piano!

B.Install the Power Cord.

Install the power cord (E) into its receptacle on the bottom left of the piano.

Connect the male end to an appropriate wall receptacle.

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Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp HG-425e Positioning Your NEW Grand Piano, Adjust the Pedal Feet, Install the Power Cord