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Suzuki - st 7 assembly guide
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Brass
Hardware
1. U
NPACKING
Y
OUR
N
EW
P
IANO
(
BOX
,
PALLET
)
A1.
Cut and remove the shipping bands around the
pallet and box.
Do not cut into the box.
A2.
The packing box is attached to the pallet with
fasteners. Slide a flat head screw driver between the
box and pallet.
Gently
separate the box from the
pallet by removing the fasteners.
IMPORTANT!
The fasteners must be removed to avoid scratching
the piano when the box is lifted up and off the piano.
Tools needed:
· Flat Head Screw Driver
· Scissors or Sharp Knife
B.
Lift the packing box up and
off the piano.
C.
With the packing box off, you will
see the wrapped piano. Additional boxes
located under the keyboard contain the
bench, music rack and accessories.
D.
Use two people to help unpack this
piano as necessary.
IMPORTANT!
Nails may protrude from the packing
materials. Be careful not to scratch the
piano.
E1.
Remove the keyboard support away
from the piano.
E2.
Remove the boxes under the
keyboard and set aside.
IMPORTANT!
Again, be careful not to scratch the piano
with protruding nails.
A.
Remove the protective packing materials
from the piano.
IMPORTANT!
Use only your hands to remove the protective
materials. Sharp tools may damage the piano.
2. P
ACKING
M
ATERIAL
&
P
LACEMENT
3. I
NSTALLING
THE
M
USIC
R
ACK
A.
Locate the long thin box containing
the music rack. Open and unpack the
music rack. Brass hardware located on the
bottom corners will attach the music rack
to the hardware on the piano.
B.
Loosen the music rack bolts on the
piano, counter-clockwise. Leave one
partially screwed in and the other one far
enough out to place the music rack into
position.
C.
Place the music rack hardware hole into
the bolt that is partially screwed in. Align
the hole on the other end of the music rack
to the remaining bolt on the piano.
Screw the bolts into the music rack.
B1.
The piano is positioned into recessed areas
fastened to the pallet. These keep the piano from
moving during shipping.
B2.
Using two people, lift the piano UP from the
pallet and place it on the ground.
There are built-in
hand holds located in the back of the piano.
IMPORTANT!
The two front legs are delicate. Be careful not to
bump or kick them when moving the piano.
A1
A2
E1
E2
B1
B2
IMPORTANT NOTE: WHEN MOVING YOUR PIANO, ALWAYS LIFT THE PIANO USING TWO PEOPLE! DO NOT ROLL THE PIANO. SEE STEP 4!

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