[. . . ] When cleaning the product, do not use benzine, thinner or alcohol as it may result in discoloration or deformation. Please wipe with a soft cloth or a damp cloth that has been wrung out thoroughly. [. . . ] *2 Use cable bands to bind cables to pipes in " Connecting to a power source". (Spare bands are included. ) *3 Not this manual. Figure 7: Trigger Module DTXPL (1) AC Adaptor (1) WARNING If this symbol is ignored and the equipment is used improperly, fatal injury to persons or serious damage could occur. Assembling the Rack System 1 Take out the rack system from the package and remove all the cushioning. Remove the bubble wrap on the pipes while assembling the rack system. Do not let small children assemble or set up this product by themselves, or they may be injured. If this product is used with the rack system or a cymbal stand, make sure all bolts are tightened firmly. Also, when adjusting the height or angle, do not suddenly loosen the bolts. Loose bolts may result in the rack overturning or parts dropping, causing injury. Placement on a sloping, unstable surface or on steps may result in the product being unstable and subject to overturning. When setting the product, please pay close attention to the handling and setting of cables. Carelessly placed cables may cause the user and others to trip and fall. The rack may overturn or be damaged, resulting in injury. The pipe ends may injure your fingers. Loosen the knobs of the cymbal holders 11 and on the right and left (shown with on the opposite side of pipe ) and pull up the cymbal holders vertically to the height illustrated. Tighten the knobs loosened and fix the positions of the cymbal holders. [. . . ] Then tighten the knob and attach the tom holder firmly at a position where it points slightly downward. 3 Attach the module stand (@9) onto the clamp (#0). Tighten the knob (#1) and fix the position. Figure 11: Tom Holder and Drum Pad !3 Tom holder !4 Clamp bolt Assembling the KP65 (Kick pad) 1 If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a cardboard on the floor to prevent scratching the surface. If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a cardboard on the floor to prevent scratching the surface. [. . . ]