Adjusting the intonation
Loosen the pressure pad screws (Fig. 4 F) on the locking nut with a 3 mm Allen key and
fully loosen the strings. Loosen the saddle lock screw (Fig. 3 D) with a 2 mm Allen key and
adjust the saddle position. Firmly tighten the saddle lock screw (Fig. 3 D), tune the guitar,
and then check the intonation. Repeat these adjustments until the required intonation is
reached, and then tighten the pressure pad screws (Fig. 4 F) in the locking nuts.
Caution
When loosening the saddle lock screws, you must fully loosen the strings
before making adjustments.
Replacing the strings
Loosen the pressure pad screws (Fig. 4 F) on the locking nut with a 3 mm Allen key and re-
move the strings from the tuning machines. Loosen the string stopper screw (Fig. 3 C) on the
tremolo unit with a 3 mm Allen key and remove the string from the saddle. Cut off the ball end
of the new string with an end nipper or wire cutter (Fig. 5). Insert the cut side of the new string
between the saddle and the string holder block. Tighten the string stopper screw to secure
the string. Wind the string around the tuning machine and tune to pitch. After tuning, tighten
the pressure pad screw on the locking nut.
Caution
Before you tune the strings, make sure that the string stopper screw is firmly
tightened.
Fine tuning
After locking the locking nut, fine tuning of each string can be carried out by using fine
tuners. To allow maximum fine tuning adjustment, it is recommended that the fine tuners
(Fig. 3 E) be set to the middle position of the range of movement before tuning.
Fig. 3
D
C
E
D
C
E
F
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
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