Getting Started; Assembly Instructions For Andante Cgp220 - Kurzweil Andante CGP 220 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Getting Started

Assembly Instructions for Andante CGP220

In addition to the main piano cabinet, your CGP220 should come with the parts shown below. Three people will be need
to complete the assembly, as the piano cabinet must first rest on the floor with support. Then the entire instrument must
be lifted once the legs are securely attached.
STEP 1
:
A) Place piano cabinet and legs on a carpeted floor
or blanket. Tilt the cabinet so that the underside is
accessible.
B) Align each of the 3 legs to the foot holes, as shown,
using the hexagon wrench provided to secure each
leg with 4 bolts. Be sure to tighten all screws.
STEP 2:
Align the pedal box with the pedal box assembly
holes, as shown, and secure with 2 bolts, using the
hexagon wrench to firmly tighten them.
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STEP 3:
Place main piano unit facing forward . First set
pedal support rods into the rear of the pedal box,
then line up the other end of the rod to the support
rod holes on the underside of the main cabinet. Use
the 8 screws provided to secure the rods.
STEP 4:
Move the piano into an upright position.
Using 3 people, one near each leg, lift the piano
body straight upward with legs parallel to the floor.
Then tilt backward until all 3 legs are vertical. Fi-
nally, lower the body until the legs touch the floor.
To avoid possible damage, don't let the weight of
the body rest on the legs until they are vertical.
CAUTION: THE PIANO CABINET WILL NOT SAFELY SIT UNSUPPORTED ON THE LEGS
UNTIL ALL OF THE BOLTS ARE IN PLACE. HAVE AN ASSISTANT HOLD THE CABINET
WHILE THE BOLTS ARE BEING SECURED.
RAISING THE PIANO LID:
The CGP220 has lid support rods allowing two (optional) open positions: low and high. Raise the lid, then lift the support
rod, holding the lid with your hand while seating the rod in the desired hole on its underside. The long rod will fit in the in-
ner hole (for high position, shown in Fig. 1 below) and the short rod into the outer hole (for the low position, shown in Fig.
2). Be sure you have seated the rod correctly, so that the lid will remain safely supported when open.
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Getting Started
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