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 ! Raising the Manuals 
  
-__Warning:__ To protect the organ case from scratches, you should get some heavy paper, or light cardboard, and insert it between the ends of the manuals and the organ case. Do this __before__ you even think about moving the drawbar base or the manuals. ([Trek] makes dedicated scratch protectors for this purpose --- if you plan on doing this sort of thing more than once, they are highly recommended. See http://www. trekii.com/CSP1 .html.) 
+__Warning:__ To protect the organ case from scratches, you should get some heavy paper, or light cardboard, and insert it between the ends of the manuals and the organ case. Do this __before__ you even think about moving the drawbar base or the manuals. ([Trek] makes dedicated scratch protectors for this purpose --- if you plan on doing this sort of thing more than once, they are highly recommended. See http://trekii.com/products/all/csp-1 .html.) 
  
 __Upper Manual__ 
  
 # Remove the (wooden) music desk base. Generally there are four screws holding this on. (On an [A-100], the whole top of the case comes off --- there are two additional screws under the back edge which need to be removed.) 

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