User Manual
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Tone is not clear and pitch is poor.
•
Dirt has accumulated inside the tubing.
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Use the procedure described in the “Valve
Slide Maintenance” section and wash out
the insides of the tubing.
• e water key cork is cracked causing air to
leak.
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Replace the water key cork with a new one.
• e mouthpiece is loose and rattles, and air
is leaking from around the mouthpiece.
• ere is a large dent in the tubing, and air is
leaking from the ferrules where the tubing
connects.
• ere is a foreign object in the tubing.
• Holes in the rotors are not aligned with holes
in the valve casing branches.
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Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.
e rotors are sluggish.
• e string is loose.
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Use a screwdriver and tighten the string.
• Dirt has accumulated between the valve cas-
ing and rotor.
• e valve casing is deformed.
• e rotary valve was disassembled, then reas-
sembled.
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Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.
e valve slide is stuck and can not be
removed. e slide is sluggish.
• Dirt or dust has accumulated between the
outer and inner slides and the valve slide is
damaged.
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Remove dirt from the slides then apply
some slide grease.
• Dropping or hitting the slide has created a
dent, or the slide was bent while cleaning.
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Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.
Troubleshooting
e screw is too tight and can not be
loosened.
• e screw is corroded.
• Hitting the screw has damaged it.
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Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.
e mouthpiece can not be removed.
• e instrument was dropped or hit with the
mouthpiece attached. Or, the mouthpiece
was inserted with too much force.
• e instrument was left for a long period
of time with the mouthpiece inserted in the
instrument.
➞
Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.
e instrument makes an abnormal
sound when played.
• Solder on the instrument has come loose.
• ere is a foreign object in the tubing.
➞
Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.