Introduction

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    • Place the keyboard on its base and identify the loose key.

    • Loose keys will typically sag as shown in the photo.

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    • Flip over the piano and take out the screws on the black strip with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

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    • Flip the keyboard back on its base and raise the top of the keyboard to see the loose key.

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    • Pick up the loose key and place it aside.

    • Pull out the iron filament below the key as well. It may be helpful to use tweezers to get it out if it is stuck.

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    • Once you have the iron filament in hand place it on the open slot in the keyboard.

    • Place the white key that you placed aside on top of it and press down until you feel it lock in place.

    • Repeat steps 4-5 to fix any other keys that are loose.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these directions in reverse and re insert all screws.

Leland Summers

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My Roland KR 33 is missing keys. Needs repair. Contact info?

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