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Anyone know of any technical documentation, in English preferably, to
dismantle safely, if nothing else





It's quite simple IIRC.
4 screws in the end cheeks, some screws round the back of the top panel, a
couple in the bottom panel, and the top lifts off, attatched by some ribbon
connectors.

Don't understand what might not be safe?


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What's wrong with it?



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I bet it's some keys don't work...

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Anyone know of any technical documentation, in English preferably, to
dismantle safely, if nothing else





It's quite simple IIRC.
4 screws in the end cheeks, some screws round the back of the top panel, a
couple in the bottom panel, and the top lifts off, attatched by some

ribbon
connectors.

Don't understand what might not be safe?


Gareth.



Coming in next week, loose bits it seems. Just wanted to be prepared,
assuming it may have been as bad at trying to get into a Yamaha P120




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On 07/03/2012 10:16, Gareth Magennis wrote:
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Anyone know of any technical documentation, in English preferably, to
dismantle safely, if nothing else




What's wrong with it?



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I bet it's some keys don't work...

Ron



If so then Roland key key contact strips will fit, don't bother trying to
get anything from Nord..

Another likely problem is the user has messed up the samples - some slots
may be empty for example.
Go to the Nord site and download the tools, latest OS and sample sets - you
can give the customer the latest firmware and samples and he will be well
chuffed, if he hasn't already done it himself.



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