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Guitar Habitat
- Modular
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HUMIDITY CONTROLLED DISPLAY CABINETS

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Summary of Contents for American Music Furniture Guitar Habitat Modular

  • Page 1 User Manual Guitar Habitat - Modular ® HUMIDITY CONTROLLED DISPLAY CABINETS...
  • Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME Thank You! DELIVERY & INSPECTION What to do when you receive your cabinet DIAGRAM OF YOUR GUITAR HABITAT ® The parts to your cabinet PLACEMENT Where to put your cabinet LEVELING YOUR CABINET How to level your cabinet YOUR HUMIDIFIER Getting to know your humidifier FILLING YOUR HUMIDIFIER...
  • Page 3: Delivery & Inspection

    Several items are included inside your cabinet: • Shims for leveling your cabinet From all of us here at American Music Furniture, THANK YOU! Thank you for • Applicable User Manual bringing us into your home and allowing us to help protect and preserve your •...
  • Page 4 Diagram of Your Guitar Habitat ® Some of the items called-out on the diagram may not be a part of the Modular Guitar Habitat ® you purchased. Please reference your specific cabinet for similar features. TOP LIGHT RAIL GALLERY TOP (FOR ACCESSORIES) (STANDARD LED LIGHTING WITH ALL CABINETS) LED DIMMER SWITCH...
  • Page 5 PLACEMENT ASSEMBLY The delivery service team will place Each section of your modular cabinet will come packaged separately. After your cabinet in the room for you and you have unboxed each section, face the non-glass sides next to each other. will also remove all packing materials.
  • Page 6 After you have plugged in your components, slide and press the cabinets together. The sections should fit into each other creating one continuous cabinet. Your cabinet light connection may be up top. Your cabinet light connection may be in the box. Once the sections are fitted into each other, locate the lag bolt and caps in the plastic bag.
  • Page 7 The sections of your modular cabinet should now be secured together. If your humidistat controller is unplugged, plug it in at this stage of assembly. Now that your cabinet sections are successfully attached, you can now reinstall the humidifier, hatch cover, and guitar rails. Simply plug in the humidifier and place it gently into the humidifier box.
  • Page 8 Once all you have reinstalled all of your components, you are ready to enjoy your Modular Guitar Habitat®. Enjoy! 14 AMERICANMUSICFURNITURE.COM 15 AMERICANMUSICFURNITURE.COM...
  • Page 9 LEVELING 2. Pull one corner towards you and gently push the other corner away from you. If the doors don’t come into alignment or the problem worsens, reverse your YOUR CABINET pull/push. HOW TO KNOW WHERE TO PLACE SHIMS When you put your cabinet in place, the door(s) may not be in alignment. This is due to the fact that your floors may not be level.
  • Page 10 FILLING YOUR YOUR HUMIDIFIER HUMIDIFIER Each Guitar Habitat comes standard with a humidifier. You will want to fill it with ® distilled water during cold and dry months (i.e. Fall and Winter months). In North America that would typically be during the months of November through March. We recommend that you monitor the ambient humidity in the room where you place your Guitar Habitat®...
  • Page 11 USING YOUR CABINET NECK REST Guitar necks are secured by use of our slotted neck rests. Each cork-lined secures your instrument cushions the necks of your guitars.As an upgrade option we offer patented Neck-Tie™ neck rest that closes the opening in the front of the cut out.
  • Page 12: Service And Support

    Replacement wicks are located. Do not over dehumidify. The LCD meter in your controller is and potentially harm your instrument available from American Music Furniture NOT controlling the humidity level in finishes. for in packs of 3 for $95.
  • Page 13 Is it possible to put mandolins, a counter for five minutes to see if any For older models (controllers without the My drawers or Neck-Tie® are stuck violins, ukuleles and other stringed water is leaking. If the tank is leaking, AMF logo): and won’t open or close.
  • Page 14: Care And Maintenance

    SERVICE & SUPPORT CARE & MAINTENANCE Care of your cabinet is simple. Use a dry If drawers stick, parts warp, or any cloth to dust. Polish with a high quality electronics fail, contact us at furniture polish that does NOT have (267) 272-2460 for assistance.
  • Page 15 American Music Furniture, LLC 115 N. 5th St. Perkasie, PA 18944 www.americanmusicfurniture.com | info@americanmuscifurniture.com | 267-272-2460 28 AMERICANMUSICFURNITURE.COM...