User manual YAMAHA DTX950K ASSEMBLY MANUAL

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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] · Do not put your hands or feet under the foot pedal or foot switch. Clamps may be damaged and drums may drop, causing injury. Mounting the Pads and the Drum Trigger Module on the Rack System Mount the Pads and the Trigger Module on the Rack System. [. . . ] · When cleaning the product, do not use benzine, thinner or alcohol as it may result in discoloration or deformation. Please wipe with a soft cloth or a damp cloth that has been wrung out thoroughly. If the product is soiled or sticky, use a neutral detergent on a cloth then wipe with a damp cloth that has been wrung out thoroughly to remove any remaining detergent. Also pay close attention so as not to let the water and detergent come into contact with the cushions used in the product; doing so may result in deterioration. 3. Attach the clamp bolt then tighten it with five or CH755 six turns on each of three Tom Pads. angle) of the Tom Pad, use the clamp bolts A, B and C. Loosen the one of the clamp bolts, adjust the location of the Pad, then make sure to tighten the clamp bolts again before adjusting another clamp bolt. Clamp bolt (to be tightened as shown) Clamp bolt C Tom pad (back side) Clamp bolt A Clamp bolt B * Specifications and descriptions in this owner's manual are for information purposes only. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer. Continued on the next page (on the back side) Attaching the Cymbal Pad PCY155 PCY135 PCY135 Assembling the Kick Pad Assembling the Snare Stand and Snare Pad 2. Attach the stopper to the Cymbal Holder, and fix at a position where the L-shaped part of the stopper is on the opposite side from you. To fix the position of the stopper, use the tuning key and tighten the key bolt firmly. Stopper Tuning key 5. Insert the end of the L-shaped part of the stopper into the oval-shaped hole (shown as a) on the Cymbal Pad to set the Pad on the Holder. * Cymbal Pad PCY135 is very similar to Real HighHat Pad RHH135. If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a sheet of cardboard on the floor to prevent scratching the surface. 2. Attach the foot pedal (sold separately) to the Kick Pad KP125W, then fix the position so that the beater will hit the center of the Pad. * Refer to the Owner's Manual of the KP125W. KP125W (Kick Pad) 1. Spread out the legs of the tripod part then locate the Snare Stand on the floor. [. . . ] Use the hi-hat clutch included in the RHH135. Hi-Hat clutch 6 B C Felt washer Connect the AC power adaptor to the Drum Trigger Module. B b 2. Loosen the wing bolt (shown with a) of the Hi-Hat Stand. B A Support plate Cymbal support plate 1. [. . . ]

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