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BST1 45 ҙ Stand for Silent Bass Owner's Manual Thank you for purchasing the BST1 Yamaha Silent Bass Stand. Before using, thoroughly read this owner's manual and use the stand in a proper manner. I Precautions Before using, please carefully read the following "Precautions" • Always place the stand on a surface that is flat and solid. If the instrument or stand is overturned, it may result in injury to you or others close by, or damage the instrument, stand or objects close by. • When adjusting stand height, folding or unfolding the legs, be careful not to pinch your fingers or hands. It may result in personal injury or an unforeseen accident. • Make sure that the assembly is secure and all screws are tightened firmly. If screws are loose, retighten. Not doing so may result in the instrument or stand overturning or parts dropping which can cause personal injury. • When adjusting stand height, do not adjust with the instrument on the stand. Doing so may result in injury to you or others close by, or damage the instrument, stand or objects close by. • Do not use any instrument other than the Yamaha Silent Bass. However, the Yamaha Silent Cello can also be used. • Do not play the instrument while it is resting on the stand. The instrument or stand may be damaged or overturned resulting in injury to you or others close by, or damage to the instrument, stand or objects close by. • If the instrument is not to be used for an extended period of time, remove the instrument from the stand to prevent the instrument and stand from overturning. • When transporting or moving the stand, move the instrument and stand separately and carefully. Not doing so may result in injury to you or others close by, or damage to the instrument, the stand or objects close by. I Contents * Before assembling, make sure that all parts shown below are present. (Fig. A) I Assembling Procedure 1 Use the wing bolts and washers w on the rubber tube q to attach the rubber tubes to the upper part of the e stand. 2 Expand the legs so that they are at about a 30° angle to the floor, and tighten the leg fixing bolt e to secure the legs. about a 30° 3 Adjust the height of the pipe, and tighten the pipe fixing bolt r to secure the pipe. * Adjust the height so that the rubber tubes will provide support to the body somewhere above the control panel. (Fig. B) 4 Place the bass on the stand. * Make sure that the end pin rests at the end of the end pin holder t. (Fig. C) 5 After placing the instrument on the stand, pass the strap y between the fingerboard and the body and fasten the strap to the stand. (Fig. D) Remove the strap before using the instrument. Do not play the instrument when it is on the stand. JH" 1 q w 2 e e ˃ 3 r JH#ʣ 4 t JH$ʣ 5 y JH%ʣ ʢ'JH Stand Unit q Rubber Tubes x 2 Strap ʢ'JH$ʣ Τϯυϐϯ End pin ʢ'JH%ʣ w y ʢ'JH#ʣ r Adjust the rubber tubes so that they provide support in this e area. t