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Assembling the f-120, About ground terminal, When moving the unit – Roland F-120 User Manual

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Assembling the F-120

* To ensure that you assemble this unit correctly, please read this manual carefully before you begin assembly. Keep this manual nearby for reference when needed.
* Keep this unit horizontal when lifting it during assembly or transport.
* Be careful not to pinch your hands or drop this unit on your foot during assembly or transport.
* You must obtain the assistance of at least one additional person when assembling or transporting this unit.
* Keep small parts such as screws, stabilizers, and cord clamps out of the reach of small children to ensure that these items are not swallowed accidentally.
* The screwdriver needed for assembly is not included. You will need to provide a Phillips screwdriver of the appropriate size for the screws.
* You should initially tighten each screw loosely before tightening them to their fi nal position. Start by tightening the screws until they are approximately half hidden. Do not use a

power screwdriver when tightening the screws to their fi nal position. Doing so may strip the threads.

* Tighten the screws fi rmly, and place the unit at a location that is level and sure to remain stable. Never place the unit on a shag carpet. If you do so, the pedal may be unstable,

causing damage.

* Do not place the body of the piano directly on the fl oor. Doing so will damage the jacks and holders on the bottom of the piano, and also damage the bottom panel case.

Copyright © 2011 ROLAND CORPORATION

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.

Piano main unit

Side board (left)

Side board (right)

Rear board

Pedal board

Screws (large): 10 pcs .

Screws (small): 6 pcs .

Screws (with washers): 2 pcs .

Stabilizers (left/right)

Cord clamp: 2 pcs .

Headphone hook: 1 pcs .

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1.

Take the side board (right) and side board (left) out of the

package, and position the side board packing material

together to create a work surface .

2.

Take the piano main unit out of the package, remove the
protective mat that surrounds it, and spread the mat out
over your work surface .

* Do not yet remove the protective material that is attached to the

left and right of the piano main unit. If you remove this protective

material and place the unit on the fl oor, protruding parts on the unit

may scratch the fl oor, or the parts themselves may be damaged.

3.

Remove the protective material attached to the left and
right of the piano main unit, and stand it upright on your
work surface .

* The protective sheet that is wrapped around the piano main unit

must not be removed until you connect the pedal cord (step 9).

Removing the protective sheet before that time will allow the

keyboard cover to open, which may be hazardous.

4.

Attach the side board (right) and side board (left) to the piano
main unit, and use the screws (large) to fasten them provisionally .

Screws (large): use four screws

If you fi nd that it’s hard to get the screws to enter

their holes, try pushing the piano in the direction

shown by the arrow; you should then be able to

fasten the screws .

5.

Attach the rear board to the side boards, and use the screws
(large) to fasten it provisionally .

Screws (large):

use four screws

Avoid scratches!

6.

Place the unit upright, and attach the stabilizers to the side
boards .

* Securely fasten the stabilizers to their fi nal tightness at this time.

Screws (small):

use six screws

Stabilizers

Right

Left

7.

Attach the pedal board, and provisionally fasten it using the
screws (large) .

Screws (large):

use two screws

Placing the pedal

board (as seen from

the side)

Pedal board

Metal parts

Avoid scratches!

8.

Securely tighten each screw (ten locations) in the order of
the side boards, rear board, and pedal board .

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Do not allow a gap

between the side

board and the main

unit .

9.

Connect the AC adapter to the DC In connector on the
back of the piano, and connect the pedal cord to the Pedal
connector . Attach the cord clamps to fasten the pedal cord
and the AC adaptor cord (two locations) .

10.

Use screws (with washers) to fasten the headphone hook .

Screws (with washers):

use two screws

11.

Connect the supplied AC adaptor and power cord .

Place the AC adaptor so the side with the indicator faces upwards and

the side with textual information faces downwards. The indicator will

light when you plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet.

To AC outlet

Power cord

About ground terminal

Depending on the circumstances of a particular setup, you may experience a

discomforting sensation, or perceive that the surface feels gritty to the touch

when you touch this device. This is due to an infi nitesimal electrical charge,

which is absolutely harmless. However, if you are concerned about this,

connect the ground terminal (see fi gure) with an external ground. When the

unit is grounded, a slight hum may occur, depending on the particulars of your

installation. If you are unsure of the connection method, contact the nearest

Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the

“Information” page.

Unsuitable places for connection

• Water pipes (may result in shock or electrocution)
• Gas pipes (may result in fi re or explosion)
• Telephone-line ground or lightning rod (may be dangerous in the event of

lightning)

When moving the unit

If you need to move the unit, close the keyboard cover and disconnect the AC

adaptor. With at least one other person helping you, lift the unit horizontally

and carry it, taking care not to pinch your hands or drop the unit on your feet.

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