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Key's stuck or broken? No problem. Replace sets of keys in no time with the help of a screwdriver.
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You will begin by removing 4 screws on each side of the piano, circled in red.
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You will then remove the four screws that are a little hidden, circled in orange.
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Next, remove the two screws in the middle of piano, as well as the three screws on the top of the piano, circled in yellow.
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After flipping the keyboard over to the front, carefully remove the the front panel from the back panel of the keyboard using your hands.
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You should now see the screws holding the keys in place.
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With a JIS-1 bit, unscrew the five screws in the section with the key you want to replace.
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You will be able to pick up the white keys with your hands and remove them.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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This guide also works for the Casio LK-175.
The keys are in small groups and you will need to purchase the correct ones. Unfortunately, the ones I received from a seller did not match. I think he thought the part was compatible between my keyboard and the one he pulled them from. I very carefully tried super-gluing the key back onto it's section and so far so good (a few hours). Hopefully, the repair will hold.
Thank you for the guide Samantha.