Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp. HG-425e User Manual

Stop, Questions, Easy assembly guide

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E.

Attach the pedal support rods to the piano
bottom. Find the pre-drilled holes on either
side of the speaker. Use the remaining
4 Phillips screws.

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A.

Make a thick pad by folding a blanket
or quilt in quarters. Place it so the pedal
assembly will land on it. Using 2 or 3
persons, lift the piano and pivot onto
the pad.

A.

Adjust the Pedal Feet:

With your piano placed in its final position,
reach under the pedal box and adjust the
pedal feet down to firmly contact the floor by
turning the knob counter clockwise as shown.

B.

Install the Power Cord:

Install the power cord (E) into its receptacle
on the bottom left of the piano.

Connect the male end to an appropriate

wall receptacle.

Please refer to the piano owner’s manual

for piano operation.

B.

With one person holding the piano in
position, go under the piano and install
the left leg as shown in steps A & B in
Section 3, “Attaching the Legs to the
Piano.” Next, lift the piano and remove
the thick pad.

WARNING:

When positioning the piano in your home it
is recommended that you carry it to the final
position. The solid brass casters may be
damaged by rough surfaces and the casters
may damage some flooring surfaces like
hardwood or tile.

WARNING: DO NOT PUSH PIANO!

Do not roll the piano on its caster wheels. The
legs and pedal assembly may catch on irregular
flooring surfaces like door thresholds and soft to
hard flooring surfaces. This may cause the legs
to break!

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