It soon became obvious that each time I stowed the narrow music rack and closed the fall-board, the music rack - not being very tight on it's three hinges - was partially deploying. This was depressing quite a number of the black keys, which then remained positioned slightly off the rest rail.
Photo 1. Shows my initial observation - with the fall-board closed. Several hammers - especially fifth from left that had moved away from the rest-rail.

It took me no time at all to devise a permanent, quick fix for the music rack. It’s now stiffer to deploy by hand, and no longer falls on it’s own when closing the fall-board.
As the piano is just over one year from new, it's not only time for a tune but I also want to request a few additional tasks from the technician.
I need to discuss with him/her – unfortunately not in English - so I'd like to understand what's happened here (from the photos that follow) i.e. what action/adjustment you feel needs to be taken to rectify the condition. Long rectification task or no?
Photo 2. Shows the current situation, music rack no longer in contact with keys when fall-board closed. Note the unevenness of the hammer alignment of the top two octaves. (Doesn't appear so obvious on central or bass group of hammers - not shown).
Would this solely be due to the music rack/key contact, or is this a routine feature expected during a piano settling-in period?

Photo 3. On this picture also note the unevenness of some components.
Normal settling-in feature?

The above is the only minor hiccup I've observed, and apart from this I'm delighted with how the piano still sounds and performs.