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M1 Educational Series

Marimba

OWNER'S MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for M1 Educational Series

Page 1: ...707 822 9570 marimbaone com 4 3 octave and 5 0 octave M1 Educational Series Marimba OWNER S MANUAL for...

Page 2: ...uture reference ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS OWNER S MANUAL CAREFULLY UNPACK YOUR CRATE Compare the components as shown on this page A large open space with carpet or a blanket to cover the floor An assistan...

Page 3: ...AME COMPONENTS In a large open space with carpeting or a blanket arrange the frame components Treble Frame Bass Frame Girders LOOSEN KNOBS Turn knobs counterclockwise Bass Frame Treble Frame UNFOLD AR...

Page 4: ...When you hear or feel the girder tubes touch the girders are fully engaged CONNECT GIRDERS On a flat surface align girders as shown Slide slotted end over metallic end until fully engaged 5 Tighten kn...

Page 5: ...Page 4 of 12 11 12 Bass Frame Treble Frame VERIFY KNOBS ARE SECURELY TIGHTENED REPEAT PROCESS FOR TREBLE FRAME RESONATORS 4 3 ONLY 5 0 Go To 18 IDENTIFY NATURAL RESONATOR BANK The natural resonator ba...

Page 6: ...RESONATOR safety lock With your assistant carefully lift the natural resonator bank With your assistant unfold the natural resonator bank INSTALL NATURAL RESONATOR BANK Bass Frame Treble Frame Slide b...

Page 7: ...IDENTITFY RAIL SLOTS 1 4 NOTE Gaps between the rail jacks are wider on the bass end of rail bass treble 1T Numbers are engraved on the top of Bass and Treble ends IDENTIFY RAILS 1 4 UNFOLD RAILS With...

Page 8: ...l 1 into slots and onto pegs INSTALL RAIL 1 Make sure the rail is fully engaged onto the flexible pegs 1T 020521 Rev B Page 7 of 12 REPEAT FOR RAILS 2 4 Bass Frame Bass Frame Treble Frame 2 1 3 4 1 T...

Page 9: ...rest on Rail Jacks Wrap the bar cord around Corner Jacks at the treble end SECURE BARS TO RAILS Once all bars are in place from bass end pull cord taut pulling evenly on each end of the cord at the sa...

Page 10: ...rd use the cleats behind the springs to hold the slack in the cord cleat cleat hooks spring bar cord UNHOOK SPRINGS spring NOTE In time the cord may become loose again Do not exceed a maximum of THREE...

Page 11: ...6 87 88 89 90 86 87 88 89 90 2 3 4 5 Locate the height gauges on the inside edges of frame Raise or lower the end frame Use gauges to ensure that both ends are always at the same height Close levers w...

Page 12: ...WATER ONLY DO NOT USE FURNITURE POLISH on your instrument Most of this type of product contains silicone which will damage the finish and contaminate the wood THE INSTRUMENT SHOULD ONLY BE LIFTED BY...

Page 13: ...d to be defective to determine if the cause is a manufacturing defect Excluded from this warranty are all defects other than manufacturing defects Specifically excluded are defects occurring as a resu...

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