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Marimba One Izzy Owner's Manual
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OWNER'S MANUAL
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  • Page 1 Marimba One Izzy ™ OWNER’S MANUAL 707.822.9570 // marimbaone.com...
  • Page 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS & OWNER'S MANUAL FOR ASSEMBLY, A large open space with carpet (or a blanket to cover the floor) YOU WILL NEED: An assistant to help you with assembly CAREFULLY UNPACK YOUR CRATE Sway Block Compare the components to this page. Treble End Girder Bass End...
  • Page 4 ARRANGE FRAME COMPONENTS In a large open space with carpeting (or a blanket), arrange the frame components. Treble End Girders Bass End Tube Joiner SEAT GIRDER ENDS ONTO HOOKS Girder End Have your assistant hold the bass end-frame Girder Knob upright while you hold the girder.
  • Page 5 LOOSEN TUBE JOINER LEVERS Flip levers to the open position. CONNECT GIRDERS Slide the tube joiner over the girder tubes until the tube joiner can go no further. Girder Tube Girder Tube You should be able to hear (or feel) when the two girder tubes touch inside the tube joiner.
  • Page 6 UNFOLD RESONATOR Safety Lock CLOSE SAFETY LOCK Lock is located at hinge point on resonator bank. INSTALL NATURAL RESONATOR BANK With your assistant, Bass End carefully lift the natural resonator bank upright. With each person holding the ends of the Treble End resonator bank, lower the bank into the frame.
  • Page 7 INSTALL ACCIDENTAL RESONATOR BANK Repeat steps for the second resonator bank: Lower the bank onto the frame. INSTALL SWAY BLOCK Slide into Slide into accidental accidental Slide ends of sway block into brackets on resonator banks. resonator slot. resonator slot. Bracket Bracket Bracket...
  • Page 8 INSTALL RAILS # 1, #2, #3, AND #4 Lower Rail #1, #2, #3 and #4 into the frame. Make sure the rails are fully engaged onto the flexible pins inside the slots. Rail #4 accidental natural Rail #1 INSTALL NATURAL BARS Carefully unroll heaviest bar bundle.
  • Page 9 Treble End Close-up POSITION BARS ON RAILS Rail Jacks Move each bar into its correct position, making sure that the cord rests on the jacks between each bar. Corner Jacks PLACE BARS ON RAIL Once all the bars are in place, from the bass end pull the cord taut (pulling evenly on each end of the cord at the same time), hook the springs together and then loop the cord over the corner jacks (see illustration below).
  • Page 10: Height Adjustment

    HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT: Raising/Lowering your marimba Locate the Izzy Height Gently lift or push down Close levers when desired Adjustment™ clamp on to raise or lower. height is achieved. the frame. Always adjust the height of the marimba with rails, resonators and bars installed.
  • Page 11 AFTER ASSEMBLY CARE & MAINTENANCE bar cord tension moving the marimba marimba cleaning sagging bars bar cord tension Over time, as you play your instrument, the cord that suspends the bars may loosen and need to be adjusted. To increase tension in the bar cord, use the cleats behind the springs to take up slack in the cord.
  • Page 12 marimba cleaning USE A SOFT COTTON CLOTH OR TOWEL DAMPENED WITH WATER ONLY. Do not use furniture polish on your marimba! Most products of this type contain silicone, which will damage the finish and contaminate the wood. moving the marimba THE MARIMBA SHOULD ONLY BE LIFTED BY THE END FRAMES.
  • Page 13: Bar Chart

    Remember: your bars are under warranty for the first year and we’ll replace them at no cost (shipping not included). Beyond the first year, contact us for bar replacement pricing. Shipping Address Marimba One 901 O St Suite D Arcata CA 95521 Email percussion@marimbaone.com Telephone 707.
  • Page 14: Warranty

    THAT THIS INSTRUMENT IS FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND/OR WORKMANSHIP AS FOLLOWS: 1. During a period of twelve (12) months from the date of receiving your instrument, Marimba One will pay all labor and materials necessary to repair any defective instrument or part thereof. We will repair a defective instrument or part at the location of our factory.
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