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Suzuki GP-7 User manual

E.
Attach the pedal support rods to the piano
Attach the pedal support rods to the piano
bottom. Find the pre-drilled holes on either
side of the speaker. Use the remaining
4-Phillips screws.
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4. PEDAL ATTACHMENT 5. INSTALLING THE LEFT LEG 6. POSITIONING YOUR NEW GRAND PIANO
ENJOY YOUR NEW SUZUKI GRAND PIANO!
A.
Use a pillow or make a thick pad by
folding a blanket or quilt in quarters.
Place it so the pedal assembly will land
on it. Using 2 or 3 persons, lift the piano
and pivot onto the pad.
A.
Adjust the Pedal Feet:
A. Adjust the Pedal Feet:A.
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.
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.
•
Please refer to the piano owner’s manual
for piano operation.
B.
With one person holding the piano in
With one person holding the piano in
position, go under the piano and install
position, go under the piano and install
the left and final leg as shown in steps A
the left and final leg as shown in steps A
& B in Section 3, “Attaching the Legs to
& B in Section 3, “Attaching the Legs to
the Piano.” Finally, using two people, lift
the Piano.” Finally, using two people, lift
the piano and remove the thick pad.
the piano and remove the thick pad.
WARNING:
When positioning the piano in your home
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 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. This may cause the legs
to break!
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© 2005 Suzuki Corporation
6. POSITIONING YOUR NEW GRAND PIANO
Mini-Grande Digital Piano GP-7
The Name You Know
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Bolt &
Washer
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(Continued)
1. UNPACKING YOUR NEW GRAND PIANO 2. UNPACKING PIANO LEGS & PEDAL ASSEMBLY
C.
Remove Protective Foam:
•
Remove all the protective foam taped
around the outside of the inner carton
as shown (arrows).
• Be careful to support the piano box from
this point on. The box is tall and narrow
and could fall over if not supported.
D.
D.
Inner Carton:
•
•
Locate the back of the inner
carton. It is marked with a sticker.
•
•
Use a SMALL knife to slit the
center, top and bottom tape.
•
•
Remove the foam pieces as
shown. This will reveal the bottom
of the piano.
• Do not open the front of the inner
carton. That will expose the top of
the piano.
E.
Piano Accessories:
•
Remove the accessories from the
foam and set aside.
F
.
F.F
Plastic Cover:
•
T
ear the plastic covering away
Tear the plastic covering away T
from the piano bottom as shown.
• It is not recommended you use a
knife or sharp object to remove the
plastic. You are very close to the
high gloss finish at this stage of
unpacking.
A.
Get the Medium Sized box labeled
Get the Medium Sized box labeled
“Grand Pedal/Grand Leg
“Grand Pedal/Grand Leg
.
”
•
Carefully slit the tape and open the box
Carefully slit the tape and open the box
as-shown.
as-shown.
•
Lift out all the parts inside this box and
Lift out all the parts inside this box and
gently remove the protective plastic
gently remove the protective plastic
covering. Set aside on a soft surface.
covering. Set aside on a soft surface.
• You are handling the high gloss lacquer
finish during this procedure. Be careful not
to scratch or hit these parts against each
other or let them come in contact with any
other items.
C.
Control Rod Position:
During unpacking, these
3-brass rods sometimes
come out of position.
Simply re-position the
rods back in their rubber
grommet holes as shown.
A.
Assembly Positions:
Assembly Positions:
Y
ou will see the following areas
You will see the following areas Y
on the bottom of your piano:
1
.
Right Piano Leg Position
2.
Pedal Assembly Position
3.
Left Piano Leg Position
4.
Back Piano Leg Position
5.
Disk Drive
6.
Connections
7
.
7.7
Speakers
8.
Power Chord Input
9.
Serial Number
3. ATTACHING THE LEGS TO THE PIANO
B.
Install the Right Leg:
Install the Right Leg at the top of the piano.
•
T
ake one of the piano legs
Take one of the piano legs T
(A)
and line it up to
position #
1
.
•
Use the longer bolts and washers in bag-
(G)
.
•
Loosely thread both bolts and washers in the
threaded lugs. Then tighten completely.
• Again, be careful not to push the piano over when
attaching the legs and pedal assembly.
• Handle the high gloss lacquer finish carefully.
• Do not install the piano leg at the bottom of the
piano at this point.
4. PEDAL ASSEMBLY ATTACHMENT
C.
C.
Tighten the Bolts:
Tighten both bolts using the wrench
Tighten both bolts using the wrench
provided
(D)
or a
3
⁄
3⁄
3
4
⁄4⁄
"
socket wrench as
shown.
D.
Install the Back Leg:
Install the back piano leg
in position #4 as shown in
“Assembly Positions.” Use the
same procedure as steps B-& C.
• So far you have attached
2 of the 3 legs. This is correct.
The third leg will be attached
later.
A.
Pre-Pedal Assembly:
•
Tighten both knobs on the bottom
of the pedal assembly clockwise as
shown, until they are as close to
the pedal board as-possible.
•
After your piano has been placed
in its final position, these 2 knobs
will be adjusted down to stabilize
the pedals.
B.
Pedal Assembly Preparation:
Pedal Assembly Preparation:
•
Locate the 2 brass support rods
Locate the 2 brass support rods
(C)
.
•
The ends of these rods have 2 differ-
The ends of these rods have 2 differ-
ent angles. One angle is very gentle,
ent angles. One angle is very gentle,
the other is more sharp.
the other is more sharp.
•
Using the gentle angle, attach the
Using the gentle angle, attach the
2-supporting rods using the screws
2-supporting rods using the screws
(H)
with screwdriver
with screwdriver
(D)
to the back
of the pedal assembly as shown.
of the pedal assembly as shown.
Tighten securely.
Tighten securely.
IMPORTANT!
• Remember! It is important that one
person hold the piano while the other
person performs the installation
functions. Be careful not to push or pull
the piano over while installing these
parts.
C.
Pedal Assembly Attachment:
The pedal assembly attaches to the 2-threaded
lugs as shown above. Also pictured are 3 square
holes for the pedal rods. Thread the 2 shorter
bolts with washers
(H)
into the lugs and tighten.
While tightening, make sure the 3 pedal rods are
positioned at the 3 square holes.
When you have finished tightening the pedal
assembly, there may be a space between the 3
pedal rods and the top of their 3 square position
holes. This is normal. They do not fit tightly
against the piano bottom.
B.
Parts and Pieces:
After you have completed unwrapping everything,
here is what you should have:
A.
3 Piano Legs
B.
1 Pedal Assembly
C.
2 Brass Support Rods
D.
1 Wrench and Screwdriver
E.
1 Power Cord
F.
1 Accessory Cord
G.
1 Bag of Bolts with: 6 long bolts, 6 washers
H.
1 Bag of Bolts with: 2 short bolts, 2 washers, 8 screws
IMPORTANT!
One person must hold the
piano as indicated, while the
other person attaches the legs
and pedal assembly as noted
in Steps 3, 4 and 5.
1. UNPACKING YOUR NEW GRAND PIANO
A.
Y
ou should have 3 car-
You should have 3 car-Y
tons as pictured above.
•
Large Carton:
Grand Piano
•
Medium Carton:
3 piano legs and piano
pedal assembly
•
Small Carton:
Piano bench
• You will need 2 people to
set up this large product.
Do not attempt to set up
your piano by yourself.
B.
T
o Begin Remove Outer Carton:
To Begin Remove Outer Carton:T
•
T
ake the small & medium cartons.
Take the small & medium cartons. T
Set them aside for now.
•
Use a small knife or box cutter to cut the bot-
tom of the outer carton just above the staples.
•
Lift the outer carton up and off of the inner
carton as shown. (top arrows).
• You may have to lay the box down on its back
to do this depending on your ceiling height.
• To lay box flat, the full color poster should be
up and visible.
• Do NOT use a long knife or insert it into the
box more than 1⁄2".
Accessories:
1
. Play-Along Songbook
2. Microphone & Cord
3. Karaoke Cable
4. Lesson Book with Disk
5
. Demonstration Disks
6. Polish & Polishing Cloth
7. Embroidered Piano Key
Dust Cover

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