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Thank you for purchasing
a Kawai Digital Piano!
The Kawai digital piano model 2000 is a revolu¬
tionary new keyboard instrument that combines
the latest in electronic advances with traditional
craftsmanship inherited from Kawai's many years
of experience in building fine pianos. Its wooden
keys provide the touch response and full dynamic
range required for a superb performance on the
piano, harpsichord, and other instrument presets.
Industry-Standard
MIDI
{Musical
Instrument
Digital Interface) jacks are included which allow
you to play other electronic instruments at the
same time — opening a whole new world of musical
possibilities.
This Owner's Manual contains valuable information
that will help you make full use of this instrument's
many capabilities.
Read it carefully and keep it
handy for future reference.
IMPORTANT NOTES
• Keyboard lock
The keyboard and the switches under it are protected by a
locking mechanism which keeps them from moving during
shipment. To release the lock, loosen the three screws shown
in the illustration below to the point where key travel is free
and unobstructed. DO NOT REMOVE THE SCREWS. They
will be required should you ever have to lock the keyboard
for shipment again.
Use only the voltage appearing on the plate next to the
power cord (Rear Panel). Incorrect voltage presents a shock
hazard and will also damage the instrument's delicate elec¬
tronic circuitry.
• Electrical Noise
Keep the instrument away from electrical motors, neon signs,
fluorescent light fixtures, and other sources of electrical
noise.
• Power Cord
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. There is a risk
of electrical shock.
Treat the power cord with care as well. Stepping on or trip¬
ping over it can break or short-circuit the wire inside.
• Repairs and Alterations
Never attempt to remove or modify the piano's circuitry.
There is a significant shock hazard and there are no user
servicable parts.
If you think something is broken, consult
your nearest authorized Kawai dealer.
• After Use
Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use.
Leaving the piano on for extended periods can lead to serious
problems.

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