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changing material, which reacts to the environment in which it is kept. Since
the piano is mostly made of wood, it is preferable to place it in rooms where
temperature and humidity do not fluctuate too drastically.
If room humidity is higher than suggested levels (humid regions and during
intermediate seasons), we recommend you use a common dehumidifiers which is easily
available. The humidity level should never be lower than 45%
or higher than 65%.
If room humidity is too low (heated rooms during winter seasons), we recommend
you use a common humidifier again easily available. The piano should never be
left in a dry room.
We suggest you position your piano far from windows and external walls. In
order to avoid case damage we suggest you do not place the piano in direct sunlight.
We advise you never to place piano in a room with a heated-floor system.
We also suggest that you do not place any objects on the piano as this may
cause vibrations. Please note that should any liquid fall on the piano you will
be risking serious damage.
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