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Roland GP-6 Manual

Attach the Legs to the Piano
1. Position the legs 2in place beneath the piano unit.
2. Place a spring washer band a plain washer ain that
order onto each hex socket head cap bolt c. Use the
hex wrench dto fasten the leg 2to the piano unit
(at four points) with the bolts c.
* Do not tighten bolts cexcessively. Stop tightening when the
spring washer bbecomes at.
a
b
cTighten as much as
you can by hand,
and then use a hex
wrench to rmly tighten.
2
3. Fasten the two other legs 2to the piano unit in the
same fashion.
Attach the Lyre Assembly
1. Place a spring washer band a plain washer ain that
order onto each hex socket head cap bolt c. Use the
hex wrench dto fasten the lyre assembly 3to the
piano unit (at four points) with the bolts c.
* Do not tighten bolts cexcessively. Stop tightening when the
spring washer bbecomes at.
a
b
cTighten as much as
you can by hand,
and then use a hex
wrench to rmly tighten.
3
Attach the Other Parts
1. Use two screws eto fasten the headphone hook f.
f
e
2. Connect the pedal cord to the Pedal jack, and fasten
the pedal cord with the single cable fastener.
Cable fastener
Pedal cord
Don’t remove the two cable fasteners or the belt
that holds the AC adaptor in place.
NOTE
The pedal cord plug may be damaged if you rotate it while the plug
is only halfway inserted.
Check the illustration above to make sure that the plug faces
correctly before you insert it.
Do not rotate while plug is inserted!
Assembly Procedure
Leaet For a Dealer or a Qualied Professional Installer
© 2023 Roland Corporation
*5100078294-01*
To assure that assembly is carried out properly, make sure to read these instructions before you begin the assembly. Please keep these instructions
close at hand, so you can refer to them whenever you need.
¹This leaet is for a dealer or a qualied professional installer. The customer should not attempt to assemble
the instrument.
¹Save this leaet together with the Owner’s Manual so that it will be available for reference by a piano
specialist when disassembling the piano.
¹Please consult your Roland dealer to assemble the piano. Roland cannot warrant the safety of the assemble operation, if this operation is
carried out by the customer.
¹Before moving the unit, close the keyboard cover, music rest, and the top lid. Next disconnect the power cord and raise the pedal adjuster.
With the help of enough people to carry the unit safely, lift the unit in a horizontal position and carry it while taking care not to drop it on
anyone’s foot.
When you have decided where to place the unit, rotate the adjuster so that it contacts the oor.
¹Make sure to keep screws and any other small parts in a safe location that is out of the reach of small children, so such small parts won’t
accidentally get swallowed.
* Do not use a power tool (e.g., an electric screwdriver) to assemble this instrument. Doing so may damage the screws.
* After rmly tightening all the screws, place the unit at a location that is level and sure to remain stable. The unit must never be placed on top of
deep-pile carpet. Otherwise, you risk causing damage to the pedals due to instability and unnecessary movement.
* The surface of the piano unit and the stand are very delicate; handle with care to avoid scratching them.
* Do not place the piano unit directly on the oor. Doing so will damage the connectors and headphone hook on the bottom of the piano.
Parts Check
1Piano unit 1
2Legs (stand) 3
3Lyre assembly 1
aPlain washers 16
bSpring washers 16
cHex socket head cap
bolts (M8 x 30) 16
dHex wrench 1
eScrews (M4 x 16) 2
fHeadphone hook 1
a
d
e
f
b
c
2
2
2
3
1
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3. Insert the included power cord into the AC adaptor,
and use a cable fastener to secure it (one location).
To AC outlet
Power cord
Cable fastener
4. Insert the power cord plug into an AC outlet.
5. Adjust the adjuster.
Turn the adjuster to lower it until the adjuster is in rm contact with
the oor. In particular, when you’ve placed the piano on carpet, you
must turn the adjuster until it is pressing rmly against the oor.
* The pedal may be damaged if there is a gap between the adjuster
and the oor.
When moving the piano
Before moving the unit, close the keyboard cover, music rest, and
the top lid. Next disconnect the power cord and raise the pedal
adjuster.
With the help of enough people to carry the unit safely, lift the
unit in a horizontal position and carry it while taking care not to
drop it on anyone’s foot.
When you have decided where to place the unit, rotate the
adjuster so that it contacts the oor.
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