Set up for Session Series
From the in-case position, Figure 20 & Figure 22, insert the legs into the leg sockets and tighten the leg lock handle. The small pin on the leg stub must be in line with the slot of the leg socket. Insert the stub until the leg is even with the guitar body, then rotate the leg 90 degrees 10 be square with the body and the front legs pedal rack mounting pins facing the from, and the back legs height adjustment facing the back.
Install the pedal rack by sliding the lock plates to the outside of the leg slots and position the rack on the legs so that the pins on the legs are inserted into the pedal rack. Then slide the locks in place and tighten the knobs. The pedal rods are numbered with number 1 at the string tuning end of the guitar. Install the hook end of the rod on the cross shaft arm in either hole (The hole closest to the shaft will provide the shortest pedal action and the hole farthest from the cross shaft will provide the easiest pedal action.) Then attach the slide ball end on the ball at the pedal. Again, there are three positions to adjust pedal action to your preference.
Set up for Royalty and Crown Series
Loosen leg knobs and turn leg into up position; the snap lock will automatically align the leg. On the front leg there are two pins which match up with holes in the pedal rack. Slide pedal rack lock plates away from the end of the pedal rack and align the pins to the holes. Now, slide the plates toward the ends of the pedal rack and tighten the knobs. Pedal rods are numbered; #1 is closest to the tuning keys. Install the pedal rod slip ball joint on the ball of the pedal, put the other end into the cross shaft ball with slip ball joint. Centering leg lock knobs for aesthetic reasons may be done with shims available from the factory.
Breakdown:
Reverse above procedure but slightly loosen legs before placing the guitar in its case. After folding the legs in the case, re-tighten each leg to keep it from moving while in the case.
Electric circuit & pickup - removal and replacement:
Doubles: on back side of guitar (closest to player) with guitar in playing position and player seated behind.
1. Three-way rocker switch closest to changer is the neck selector switch; moving the switch to right activates the C6 (back neck); moving the switch to center activates both necks; moving the switch to left activates E9 (front neck).
2. Three-way rocker switch in center controls the three pickup tones for the front neck (E9).
3. Three-way rocker switch furthest to left controls the three pickup tones for the back neck (C6).
Singles: one three-way rocker switch on backside of guitar (changer end) controls the three pickup tones.