An Overview; The Organ Cabinetry; The Console; The Music Rack - Johannus Opus 5 User Manual

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An overview

The organ cabinetry

The organ cabinet consists of the console shell, music-rack, pedalboard and bench.
Our standard organ cabinet is designed in dark or light oak with solid wood panels.
Your organ may be custom-ordered in another finish, color or wood.

The console

Typically, the console consists of two or three manuals and several accessories.
The keyboards have a church organ touch and are normally designed with synthetic key
surfaces. You may custom-order wooden keys. For more information, read "The console in
detail".

The music rack

The music rack is typically not yet installed at the time of delivery. You can insert the music rack
into the groove provided on the top panel of the organ cabinet.

The roll-top

The wooden roll-top cover is provided with a lock and key. The lock is placed behind the music-
rack on the top of the organ.
Open the organ in the following way:
1. Put the key in the lock.
2. Rotate the key a quarter turn; the lock moves upwards.
3. Push the roll-top upwards.
Lock the organ in the following way:
1. Make certain that you have the key handy (see warning).
2. Pull at the roll-top toward you.
3. Push in the cover-lock.
Warning
You can lock the organ without using the key. However, the key is necessary to open the organ.
Therefore, always take care that the key is not left within the console before depressing the lock.
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