8
ASSEMBLY
Putting together your Werkstatt is easy. No soldering is required, and all of
the electronic components have been pre-assembled. The only tools you
will need are a #1 Phillips [ + ] screwdriver, and a good pair of scissors. And
while assembly is not complicated, it is important to follow each step, in
order. Be mindful that you are working with electronics, so a good measure
of caution and care is always in order.
A NOTE ABOUT ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE:
You may have noticed that little electric shock you sometimes receive
when you touch something like a metal doorknob. This is called elec-
trostatic discharge, and it can be harmful to electronic components. To
protect the circuitry when you are assembling your Werkstatt, leave the
circuit board in its protective anti-static sleeve until you are ready to install
it. Also, take a moment to ground yourself by touching a metal surface or
grounded object before you handle the circuit board.
PARTS LIST
Unpack your Werkstatt synthesizer kit and make sure all parts are present
and accounted for before you get started.
A) Werkstatt-Ø1 Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
x 1
B) Bottom Chassis (metal)
x 1
C) Top Panel with silkscreened printing (metal)
x 1
D) 12 Volt DC power adapter
x 1
E) Hardware Kit containing:
a) Keyboard button caps
x 13
b) 1/4” Sheet metal screws (Black)
x 4
c) 1/4” Pan head machine screws (Silver)
x 5
d) Black nylon washer
x 1
e) Black nylon hex nut
X 1
f) Rubber feet
x 4
g)
Patchable Header cables
x 5
F)
Serial Number label
x 1