Roland RG-1F Owner's Manual page 17

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5.
Move the tip of the top stick to position B of the socket,
locking it into place.
The top stick must be locked into the socket to prevent
the top from falling.
Do not release the top until the top stick is completely
locked.
fig.TopstickLock_e.eps
* To close the top, reverse the procedure by which you
opened it.
Opening the top (for the RG-3F)
The top must be opened or closed by an adult.
3.
Use both hands to firmly grasp the right side of the top
(toward the high notes: position A in the illustration),
and slowly raise it.
fig.LidOpen2_e.eps
When opening the top, take care not to open it too far. An
angle of about 30 degrees is appropriate. Opening the top
significantly beyond this angle may damage the piano, or
cause the top to fall. Before you open the top, make sure that
no one is in the direction toward which the top opens.
4.
About the top sticks and sockets
B
A
Do not transport the piano with the top opened. Doing so
may cause the top stick to come out of its socket, allowing
the top to fall.
Using one hand to support the top, raise the top stick
and fit it into its socket.
The RG-3F has two top sticks of differing lengths.
These top sticks allow you to vary the openness of the top.
fig.tsukiage2_e.eps
Long top stick
Short top stick
The top sticks fit in the sockets as follows.
Long top stick: inner socket (location B)
Short top stick: outer socket (location C)
fig.tsukiage_e.eps
Getting Ready
B C
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