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Assembling the KF-10

*  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 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 piano main unit 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.
*  The wooden portions of this instrument feature a traditional fi nish that can be damaged. Take care not to allow it to be bumped or abraded.

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Piano main unit
Side leg assembly L
Side leg assembly R
Center board
Pedal unit
Screws (6 x 70 mm): 2 pcs.
Screws (5 x 20 mm): 6 pcs.
Hex socket head cap bolts (6 x 40 mm): 14 pcs.
Screws (4 x 16 mm): 2 pcs.
Cross dowel: 2 pcs.
Headphone hook: 1 pcs.
Hexagon wrench
Felt: 6 pcs.
(Bench) Seat leg assembly: 2 pcs.
(Bench) Flame
(Bench) Seat

Assembling the KF-10

1. 

Remove the box containing the accessories, 
remove the packing material from both 
sides, and then remove the main unit.

Piano main unit

Packing 

material

Packing 

material

Box containing 

accessories

2. 

Open the packaging of the main unit, and 
place the two pieces of packing material 
that you removed in step 1 in front of the 
main unit. Pull the center board out toward 
yourself through the cutouts in the packing 
material.

Packing material

Center board

3. 

Place the main unit upright between 
the pads of the packing material that 
you placed in step 2, and spread out the 
protective mat in which the main unit was 
wrapped.

4. 

Open the box containing the accessories, 
and remove side leg assemblies L and R.

Side leg assembly L

Side leg assembly R

5. 

Use screws (5 x 20) to provisionally fasten 
side leg assembly L at three locations. 
Attach the center board to side leg 
assembly L, and use a screw (6 x 70) and a 
cross dowel to fasten them.

*  If you need to support the center board, 

use the pedal’s packing material.

Screws
5 x 20 mm

Screws
6 x 70 mm

Cross dowel

Note 

orientation 

of the slot

Side leg assembly L

Pedal packing 

material

Center board

Lift the main 

unit while you 

attach the side leg 

assembly.

6. 

Use screws (5 x 20) to provisionally fasten 
side leg assembly R to the main unit at 
three locations, and use a screw (6 x 70) and 
a cross dowel to fasten the center board.

Screws
5 x 20 mm

Side leg assembly R

7. 

Place the main unit upright, and fi nish 
tightening the screws that you tightened 
provisionally in steps 5 and 6; fi rst tighten 
the screws of the side leg assemblies and 
then the screws of the center board (eight 
locations).

Ensure that there are no gaps between 

the side leg assemblies and the main 

unit.

Take care that the side leg 

assembly does not slide 

up over the main unit.

After you have provisionally assembled 

the unit, be sure to fi nish tightening the 

screws securely.

8. 

Use screws (4 x 16) to fasten the headphone 
hook.

Screws
4 x 16 mm

9. 

Connect the AC adapter to the DC In jack 
located on the rear panel of the piano, and 
connect the pedal cord to the Pedal jack. 
Use the coated clips to secure the pedal 
cord and AC adapter cord (three locations).

Assembling the 

Dedicated Bench

1. 

From the box containing the accessories, 
remove the bench seat leg assemblies (2 
pcs.) and the frame.

2. 

Use the dowels to connect the frame to 
the seat leg assemblies, and use eight 
hex socket head cap bolts (6 x 40) to 
provisionally fasten them.

Hex socket head cap bolt

6 x 40 mm

3. 

Use six hex socket head cap bolts (6 x 40) 
to fasten the seat to the parts that you 
assembled in step 2.

Hex socket 
head cap bolt

6 x 40 mm

4. 

Stand the bench upright, and securely 
tighten all of the bolts.

When moving the unit

If you need to move the unit, close the keyboard cover and disconnect the AC adaptor and the pedal unit. 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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About natural marks

The wooden parts of this instrument are fi nished in a way that 

maximizes the natural character of the wood and its sense of quality.
For this reason, the color and woodgrain (natural marks) of your unit 

will diff er from other units of the same model.
This is an indication that natural wood is used, and is not a problem 

with the quality.

Check the Parts

If the bench wobbles, affi  x 

the included felt pads to the 

bottom of the legs.

*   Don’t affi  x the felt pads if you’re using 

the bench on carpet.

Summary of Contents for KF-10

Page 1: ...nd producing mechanism constructing the sound from scratch in a way that reproduces the rich sound of a piano with its complex interactions It generates a living piano sound that cannot be produced by...

Page 2: ...on Guide Making the power automatically turn off after a time Auto Off The power to this unit will be turned off automatically after a predetermined amount of time has passed since it was last used fo...

Page 3: ...d turn off all the units before making any connections DC In jack Connect the included AC adaptor here Pedal jack Connect the included pedal Damper Pedal right pedal Use this pedal to sustain the soun...

Page 4: ...asp and gently lower the edge of the lid with both hands NOTE 5 5 When opening closing the lid or you operate the pedals please be careful not to get your fingers pinched between the movable part and...

Page 5: ...drive do not create a folder The files are played in the order of their name Up to 50 songs can be played Playable format WAV 16bit 44 1 kHz SMF format 0 1 Selecting All Songs for Playback You can cha...

Page 6: ...ower AutomaticallyTurn Off After aTime Auto Off The power to this unit will be turned off automatically after a predetermined amount of time has passed since it was last used for playing music or its...

Page 7: ...g succeeds KF 10 Audio is added to the list of Paired Devices on your mobile device MEMO If the mobile device s screen asks you to enter a Pass Key enter 0000 four zeros Connecting an Already Paired M...

Page 8: ...le device s Bluetooth settings Delete the device s registration initialize the Bluetooth settings and establish pairing once again If this unit is not visible as a device Turn the mobile device s Blue...

Page 9: ...e keyboard will continue sounding regardless of the damper pedal These notes also have a somewhat different tonal character This unit faithfully simulate this characteristic of acoustic pianos On this...

Page 10: ...20 mm 6 pcs Hex socket head cap bolts 6 x 40 mm 14 pcs Screws 4 x 16 mm 2 pcs Cross dowel 2 pcs Headphone hook 1 pcs Hexagon wrench Felt 6 pcs Bench Seat leg assembly 2 pcs Bench Flame Bench Seat Ass...

Page 11: ...ect the pedal cord to the Pedal jack Use the coated clips to secure the pedal cord and AC adapter cord three locations Assembling the Dedicated Bench 1 From the box containing the accessories remove t...

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Page 13: ...de op 10 12 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 15 Barcarolle Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 16 Zhavoronok Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka Arranged by Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev 17 Sonate f r Klavier Nr 23 1 Ludwig van B...

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