[. . . ] Especially in the case of children, a responsible adult should provide proper instruction on how to use and treat the chimes before use. Preventing Injuries --Make sure that all precautions described below are obeyed-- about the Icons Icons are used in this section to promote the safe use of this product, and to prevent you and others from harm and property damage. [. . . ] Doing so is a danger as parts can fall off, or you can loose balance causing the instrument to fall over. Injury or handicaps to persons caused by the disregard of warnings with this mark or, misuse of the instrument, may result in the loss of personal property. When assembling or disassembling the instrument, be careful around the sides or ends of metal parts so as to prevent injury to fingers, etc. After moving the instrument, check and make sure all bolts, parts, etc. 1 Never use a metal type hammer or mallets to strike the sound column with. 3 When assembling the stand, make sure each part is firmly attached, and there is no twisting or disfigurement in the frame. Moving the adjuster may result in the damper not functioning properly. 6 When playing the chime, make sure the caster brakes are firmly set and the chime stand does not move about. 8 Do not keep the chime in a place where high temperatures and high humidity are present. 1 When transporting or moving the instrument, do not subject it to strong shocks 2 The sound column's pitch and/or tone may change if the columns are scratched or bent. 3 When the instrument is to be transported over long distances, especially by vehicle, do so with the sound columns removed from the stand. The shape of the stand may change and the column's wire/ strings may be cut if the columns are not removed. [. . . ] With the fixing hole on the base bar aligned with the bolt hole in the base, connect the base bar to the base. Fit the guide board onto the side columns and lower the guide board until it rests on the board rest. [. . . ]