Difficulty
Easy
Steps
12
Time Required
10 - 15 minutes
Sections
3
- Batteries
- 3 steps
- Faceplate
- 5 steps
- Keys
- 4 steps
Flags
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Batteries
- Turn the keyboard over so that the keys are facing the ground.
Turn the keyboard over so that the keys are facing the ground.
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Step 2
- Pop the tabs on the battery casing and remove it from the back plate.
Pop the tabs on the battery casing and remove it from the back plate.
Step 3
- Locate the six batteries and remove them from the battery cavity.
Locate the six batteries and remove them from the battery cavity.
Step 4
Faceplate
- Remove the six 10mm screws at the top of the backplate.
Remove the six 10mm screws at the top of the backplate.
Step 5
- Remove the seven 12mm screws in the middle of the back plate.
Remove the seven 12mm screws in the middle of the back plate.
Step 6
- Remove the eight 10mm screws from the side and the bottom of the back plate.
Remove the eight 10mm screws from the side and the bottom of the back plate.
Step 7
- As the face plate is no longer connected to the body of the keyboard, be careful to not drop the body when performing this step.
- Flip over the keyboard.
As the face plate is no longer connected to the body of the keyboard, be careful to not drop the body when performing this step.
Flip over the keyboard.
Step 8
- Lifting from the front and the back of the face plate equally, pull the face plate up and then back, away from the keyboard.
- Be careful when removing the face plate. There are wires attached.
Lifting from the front and the back of the face plate equally, pull the face plate up and then back, away from the keyboard.
Be careful when removing the face plate. There are wires attached.
Step 9
Keys
- Remove the 32mm screws that hold keys down.
- Depending on which block of keys you wish to remove, there may be four screws instead of three.
Remove the 32mm screws that hold keys down.
Depending on which block of keys you wish to remove, there may be four screws instead of three.
Step 10
- Remove the block of keys that holds the key you wish to install.
- To do this, apply a small force away from the top of the keys and slightly toward the floor.
- If done correctly, the block of keys will come to a slight downward angle.
Remove the block of keys that holds the key you wish to install.
To do this, apply a small force away from the top of the keys and slightly toward the floor.
If done correctly, the block of keys will come to a slight downward angle.
Step 11
- Press the tab on the back side of the block of keys out and detach the black keys.
Press the tab on the back side of the block of keys out and detach the black keys.
Step 12
- Remove the individual white key(s) or the black key set(s) that require replacement.
Remove the individual white key(s) or the black key set(s) that require replacement.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Diederick Fokker - Apr 25, 2016
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Excellent, Although I’ve got a different type of yamaha keyboard, still good inside info.
Andreas Devig - May 12, 2019
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Great article. Thank you so much.
Donald Bryant - May 14, 2019
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The instructions were very good and easy to understand. Question on the same subject. How about keys that have popped up on the key bed.