[. . . ] Alternatively, before setting up the HS650A Hi-hat Stand and KP65 Kick Pad, you can place the packages' cardboard boxes on the floor to protect it from damage Cable band for the RHH135 (x1) XP100T, XP100SD, XP120T, and XP120SD Owner's Manual (x1) XP70 and XP80 Owner's Manual (x1) KP65 Owner's Manual (x1) Stoppers for the PCY135 and PCY155 (x3) Package 3: DTX700 DTX700 Drum Trigger Module (x1) Module stand (x1) AC power adaptor* (x1) XP80 (Tom Pad) HS650 (Hi-hat Stand) KP65 (Kick Pad) RS700 (Rack System) SS662 (Snare Stand) PCY100, PCY135, and PCY155 Owner's Manual (x1) RHH135 Owner's Manual (x1) Assembly Manual (this pamphlet) Tuning key (x1) 10-channel snake cable (x1) Felts for the PCY135 and PCY155 (x3) Module stand fastening screws (x4) Cable band (x10) DTX700 Owner's Manual (x1) DTX700 Data List (x1) DVD (containing software) * May not be included depending on your particular area. Please check with your Yamaha dealer. PRECAUTIONS Before using, please read this assembly manual, and use this product in a safe and proper manner. * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. [. . . ] Doing so may result in deformation, discoloration, damage or deterioration. · 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. If the product is soiled or sticky, use a neutral detergent on a cloth then wipe with a damp cloth that has been wrung out thoroughly to remove any remaining detergent. Also pay close attention so as not to let the water and detergent come into contact with the cushions used in the product; doing so may result in deterioration. 1. Attach the clamp bolt to each of the tom pads and provisionally tighten (by 5 or 6 turns). 3. If necessary, use clamp bolts A to E to adjust the height and angle of any of the pads. When doing so, be sure to adjust one bolt at a time (i. e. , loosen a bolt, adjust the pad, and then retighten before loosening another). Clamp bolt B Clamp bolt D Clamp bolt E Clamp bolt A Clamp bolt C Clamp bolt (to be tightened in the direction shown) Tom pad (rear side) * Specifications and descriptions in this owner's manual are for information purposes only. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer. Continued on other side Mounting the drum trigger module and cymbal pads Mounting the cymbal pads PCY135 PCY155 PCY135 Assembling the kick pad Mounting the snare stand and pad 1. With the stopper making full contact with the bottom surface of the bolt cover, tighten the stopper's key bolt using a tuning key. 1. If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a sheet of cardboard on the floor to protect it from scratching. and line up each set nearby in the order in which it was removed. Using a tuning key, loosen the stopper's key bolt. 2. Remove the wing bolts, spring washers, and washers from the kick pad frame, 3. Join the base section to the frame as shown below, and then secure it in place by assembling the wing bolts, spring washers, and washers removed in the previous step from the base side. 1. Open up the snare stand's basket section, lay the XP100SD Snare Pad on it, adjust the basket, and then tighten the adjusting knob to secure the pad and prevent it from moving. Drum trigger module Stopper Key bolt Bolt cover Full contact Stopper Basket Tuning key Spring washer Wing bolt Washer Clamp bolt S 2. [. . . ] In the case of snare and tom pads, wrap the cables around the cable clips to preL-shaped plugs vent them from being pulled out. HH CON HI HAT KICK SNARE TOM1 CRASH TOM2 TOM3 RIDE CRASH2 Assembling the hi-hat stand NOTICE Excessive bending can damage the pad cables. Ensure, therefore, that these cables are not bent at an extreme angle when wrapped around the clips. 1. If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a sheet of cardboard on the floor to protect it from scratching. [. . . ]