User Manual

Owner’s Manual
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Notes on Using the Instrument
Follow the points listed below to prevent instrument malfunction and damage.
Notes on Handling the Instrument
Do not expose the instrument to extremely high temperatures such as near a heater, or
direct sunlight (such as in a car during the day), and extremely low temperatures. Also,
do not expose to excessive dust or vibrations. Doing so can deform and/or deteriorate
the instrument hindering performance.
Do not place objects made of vinyl, plastic, or rubber on top of the instrument. Doing so
can discolor and/or alter of the instrument.
Generally, though most chemicals should not be used for cleaning (see below), rubbing
alcohol can be used, but only for lightly wiping the surface. Wipe thoroughly with a dry
polishing cloth so that no solution or water remains. Remaining solution or water could
result in surface discoloration or degradation of the instrument.
Notes on Caring for the Instrument
When cleaning the instrument, use a soft and dry/slightly damp cloth.
Never use paint thinners or other solvents, detergents, or chemically treated dust cloths
to clean the instrument. Doing so could result in discoloration and/or deterioration of the
instrument.
Do not put the instrument in a dishwasher or in boiling water. Doing so could result in
deformation and/or deterioration, and could hinder proper performance of the instru-
ment.
Keeping the Instrument in Good Condition
Follow the instructions on proper care and handling below, to ensure that the instrument
will remain in optimum condition for a long time.
Before assembling the instrument, use a cloth to remove any dust or foreign substance
from the joint section.
After playing, remove moisture from inside the instrument.
Inspect and clean the instrument regularly (page 8).
* The illustrations as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear
somewhat different from those on your instrument.
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