Marimba One One Vibe User manual

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WAVE Vibe
OWNER'S MANUAL

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
& OWNER'S MANUAL
™
Harp
Accidental
Resonators
Natural Bars
Accidental Bars
Natural Resonators
Center Support
FOR ASSEMBLY,
YOU WILL NEED:
1
KEEP These instructions for future reference
CAREFULLY UNPACK YOUR CRATE
Compare the seven components as shown on this page.
• A large open space with carpet (or a blanket to cover the oor)
•An assistant to help you assemble the WAVE Vibe
Pedal Treble Frame
Bass Frame

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2
4
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Push WAVE-lock levers into open position.
ARRANGE FRAME COMPONENTS
In a large open space with carpeting (or a blanket), arrange the frame components.
Treble Frame
Bass Frame
Girder
LOOSEN KNOBS
Turn knobs counterclockwise.
Bass Frame Treble Frame
OPEN WAVE-LOCK LEVERS
Bass Frame Treble Frame

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ATTACH GIRDER PLATE
SECURE GIRDER PLATE
Tighten frame knobs rmly.
Lower girder plate notches onto frame knobs.
VERIFY CLAMPS AND KNOBS
ARE SECURELY TIGHTENED
REPEAT PROCESS FOR
TREBLE FRAME
CENTER SUPPORT
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7SECURE DIAGONAL BRACE
Push WAVE-lock lever
into closed position.
ATTACH DIAGONAL BRACE
Have assistant hold bass frame upright.
Lift brace into
open position.
diagonal
brace
LIFT DIAGONAL BRACE
Lower slot onto clamp rod.

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HARP
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With an assistant, align headboard
sockets over frame posts.
Gently lower harp onto posts.
SECURE HARP TO FRAME
Slide latches into closed and secured position.
Close Secure
Post
Socket
Slide latches into open and secured position.
Open
Secured
There are four
latches. Two on
each headboard.
POSITION HARP
CONNECT HARP AND FRAME
PREPARE HARP

Bass
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PEDAL
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REMOVE PARTS INSERT PEDAL BOLT
Slide bolt through hole on the bass end (left side)
of the center support.
Remove knob, threaded
wheel, metal washer, and
the black plastic washer.
SECURE PEDAL TIGHTEN KNOBS
Place black plastic washer,
metal washer, threaded
wheel, and knob onto bolt in
the order shown.
Adjust tension using both wheel
and threaded knob.
ATTACH STRAP
Insert strap clip into slot on pedal.

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RESONATORS
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Treble
INSERT RESONATORSPOSITION TREBLE END
First, position treble end of resonators onto
treble end headboard.
Treble
Bass
Insert resonators into the
treble headboard.
Treble
LIFT BASS END
MAGNETIC DRIVE SYSTEM
CHECK FIT
INSERT RESONATORS
Lift bass end of resonators above top
edge of bass headboard.
Once the resonators are placed into the frame,
the resonators fans are ready to rotate.
The new Magnetic Drive System eliminates the
need for hooking up belts and cables.
Insert resonators into slots
on bass headboard.
26 REPEAT FOR OTHER RESONATORS
Push down on the resonators on the treble
end to make sure they are fully in place.
Bass
Bass
Bass
DO NOT TOUCH
THE BELT

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Treble
Bass
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Treble
KEYBOARDS
27 POSITION NATURAL KEYBOARD
Hold cords, push pedal down with foot, lay
keyboard onto rails 1 and 2.
28 SECURE TREBLE END
Slide cord around corner jacks on
treble end.
POSITION BARS ON RAILS
Place bars between rail jacks.
Set cord into slots on rail jacks.
SECURE BARS TO RAILS
At bass end, pull cord evenly taut and hook
cord around corner jacks.
Hook springs together to secure cord.
bass end close-up
treble end close-up
corner jacks
rail jacks
tuning arch
treble end close-up
FOLLOW SIMILAR PROCEDURE FOR ACCIDENTAL BARS
NOTE: For accidental bars, bars are only placed over resonators with a plug.

damping pressure tension knob
damper bar bass/treble sustain adjustment
The tension knob is set at the factory for full damping pressure.
Turn clockwise for less damping pressure.
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Lower the adjustment knob for more
bass sustain and less treble sustain.
Bass
The damper bar is set at the factory for
even damping across the keyboard.
Adjust balance of sustain by turning the
adjustment screw located at bass end.
Raise the adjustment knob for less
bass sustain and more treble sustain.

bar cord tension
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2
3
4
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Over time, as you play your instrument, the cord that suspends the
bars may loosen and need to be adjusted. To increase tension in the
bar cord, use the cleats behind the springs to hold the slack in the cord.
cleat cleat
hooks
spring
(bar cord)
UNHOOK SPRINGS
spring
NOTE:
In time, the cord may become
loose again.
Do not exceed a maximum of
THREE loops around each cleat.
RE-HOOK SPRINGS
Slip the loop down around the cleat.
Pull the cord taut.
FORM LOOP IN CORD
SLIP LOOP OVER CLEAT
At cleat, pull cord to make
enough slack to form a loop.

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height adjustment
RELEASE LEVERS ONE
AT A TIME.
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CAUTION!
To prevent damage, always adjust the
height of the marimba with all rails,
resonators and bars INSTALLED.
DO NOT RELEASE LEVERS
AT THE SAME TIME.
2 3 4 5
Locate the height
gauges on the inside
edges of frame.
Raise or lower
the end frame.
Use gauges to ensure that
both ends are always at
the same height.
Close levers when
desired height is
achieved.

height adjustment warnings
clamping pressure adjustment
marimba cleaning
moving the marimba
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To increase clamping pressure turn wheel clockwise.
To decrease clamping pressure turn wheel counter-clockwise.
• Always adjust the height of the marimba with rails, resonators and bars installed.
• Release the levers one end at a time.
• Always keep marimba ends at equal heights.
• Do not release the end levers at the same time.
USE A SOFT COTTON RAG OR TOWEL DAMPENED WITH WATER ONLY.
DO NOT USE FURNITURE POLISH on your marimba!
Most of this type of product contains silicone, which will damage the nish and
contaminate the wood.
THE MARIMBA SHOULD ONLY BE LIFTED BY THE END FRAMES.
• Lifting by the rails will cause the rails to come out of their slots.
• When the marimba is moved, pass VERY SLOWLY through
doorways, over doorjambs, electrical cords, and uneven surfaces.

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Speed
Run
Stop
Speed
On
Off
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Speed
Run
Stop
On
Off
Speed
Run
Stop
On
Off
Speed
Run
Stop
On
Off
Speed
Run
Stop
On
Off
TO START FANS TURNING
TO CHANGE FAN ROTATION SPEED
TO STOP FANS TURNING
Push green button to ON position
and red button to RUN position.
Move slider switch left or right.
DO NOT move green button to the
OFF position. Doing so will result in
fans stopping at random positions.
Green button REMAINS ON.
Push red button to STOP position.
The WAVE Vibe fans always stop in
the 12 o’clock/vertical position.
GREEN Button:
MOTOR on/off
FAST SLOW
SLIDER Switch:
FAN rotation speed
RED Button:
FAN run/stop
USING THE MOTOR CONTROL BOX

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WAVE Vibe
WARRANTY
YOU ARE THE OWNER OF ONE OF THE FINEST VIBRAPHONES IN THE WORLD. THE
FOLLOWING WARRANTY PROTECTS YOUR INVESTMENT. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.
marimba one ®WARRANTS ON
LY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER
THAT THIS INSTRUMENT IS FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIALS
AND/OR WORKMANSHIP AS FOLLOWS:
1. During a period of twelve (12) months from the date of receiving your instrument, marimba one®
will
pay all labor and materials necessary to repair any defective instrument or part thereof. We will repair a
defective instrument or part at the location of our factory. The purchaser must pay all shipping charges
to and from our factory in advance.
2. During a period of twelve (12) months from the date of receiving your instrument, marimba one® will
replace at no charge any bar that fails to perform according to acceptable musical standards. marimba
one®
will replace any defective bar upon request by the purchaser. The purchaser must return the
defective bar to the location of our factory upon receipt of the replacement bar. The purchaser must
pay all shipping charges to and from our factory in advance.
3. Natural variation occurring in materials which do not affect the musical performance of the instrument
shall not be considered defects, marimba one® reserves the right to inspect any instrument claimed to
be defective to determine if the cause is a manufacturing defect. Excluded from this warranty are all
defects other than manufacturing defects. Specifically excluded are defects occurring as a result of use
other than normal use, any unauthorized alteration or repair of the instrument, defects occurring in the
course of shipping, and other similar defects not related to the manufacture of the instrument.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER, marimba one®
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
IS LIMITED IN DURATION AND SCOPE TO THE DURATION AND SCOPE OF THIS
WARRANTY. THIS WARRANTY IS NONTRANSFERABLE AND VALID ONLY TO THE
ORIGINAL PURCHASER.
Incorporated
Telephone: (707) 822-9570 / Fax: (707) 822-6256
FACTORY LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS
901 O Street, Arcata, CA 95521 -U.S.A. Post Office Box 786, Arcata, CA 95518 -U.S.A.
INSTRUMENT SERIAL NO.:
Rev.B
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