Roland KD-140 Owner's Manual page 5

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Assembling the KD-140
• Each leg's foot has a very sharp spike at the tip. Please
handle with care!
• During assembly, take care that the weight of the
trigger pad unit does not pinch your hand or foot.
1.
Loosen the knobs that fasten legs and adjust the
angle of the legs.
Align the notches as shown in the illustration.
fig.07-e.eps
Align the notches
Knob that
fastens leg
Adjust the angle
of the leg
2.
Loosen bolt 'A' of the leg, extend the rod, and
adjust it so that the unit is approximately vertical
relative to the floor.
fig.09-e.eps
Bolt A
Vertical
Rod
3.
Tighten bolt 'A.'
Firmly tighten bolt 'A' so that the rod is securely
fastened.
4.
Adjust the tip of the legs appropriately for the
surface on which you're placing the KD-140.
Tip
Floor surface
Soft floor
Spike
Rubber mat, carpet, etc.
Hard floor
Rubber
V-Drums Mat TDM series (sold separately),
wood flooring, concrete, etc.
Adjusting the leg tips
Using the spike leg tips
1.
Loosen the foot bolt 'B.'
2.
Move the foot all the way
upward, and then tighten
bolt 'B.'
The spike will protrude from the
foot.
• The tip of the spike is sharp; handle it with care.
• Using the spike leg tips on wood flooring may
damage the floor; the rubber leg tips should be
used on wood flooring.
Using the rubber leg tips
1.
Loosen the foot bolt 'B.'
2.
Move the foot all the way
downward, and then
tighten bolt 'B.'
5.
Mount the included plastic beater on the kick
pedal.
The mesh head can wear down a felt beater. We
recommend using a plastic beater.
Foot
Bolt B
Spike
Bolt B
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