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[. . . ] After reading this manual, please keep it in a safe place for future reference. About the Icons : This icon indicates points which should be paid attention to. Caution : This icon indicates actions that are prohibited. Disobeyingthepointsindicatedwiththismarkmaylead todamageorinjury. Donotthroworswingtheinstrumentwhenothersarecloseby. The mouthpiece or other parts may fall off hitting other people. Always treat the instrument gently. Neverusebenzeneorthinnerformaintenanceon instrumentswithalacquerfinish. Doing so may result in damage to the finish's top coat. Keep the oil, polish, etc. , out of children's mouths. Keep the oil, polish, etc. , out of children's reach and do maintenance when children are not present. Takecarenottodisfiguretheinstrument. Placing the instrument where it is unstable may cause the instrument to fall or drop resulting in disfigurement. Take care as to where and how you place the instrument. Be careful not to touch the pin springs during maintenance, etc. The end of the pin springs found on high-end models is sharpened to provide greater key action. Donotmodifytheinstrument. Besides voiding the warranty, modification of the instrument may make repairs impossible. Be aware of climatic conditions such as temperature, humidity, etc. Keep the instrument away from heat sources such as heaters, etc. Also, do not use or store the instrument in any extreme conditions of temperature or humidity. [. . . ] Also, metal polishes remove a thin layer of the finish's top coat which will make the finish thinner. Please be aware of this before using polish. 1 Precautions The wooden clarinet's body is made of natural Grenadilla (other models are made of ABS resin which is extremely weather resistant). For this reason, sudden changes in temperature or humidity may result in cracking of the body or difficulty when connecting the body sections together at the joint. Please take into consideration, the place that the instrument will be used and the manner in which it is used. During the winter season before using it. Play it for only about 20 to 30 minutes a day for the first two weeks. Whenever possible, use a cleaning swab to remove moisture or dirt from the instrument. The wooden clarinet is a very delicate instrument. Doing so may result in damage to the body. Do not expose it to direct sunlight for any extended period of time. Do not expose it to cool air such as that from an air-conditioner. To keep your instrument in optimum condition, please observe the following precautions. After playing it, use a cleaning swab to remove moisture or dirt. (See the "Instrument Maintenance" section on page 19. ) When setting the instrument down for a short period of time, use a cleaning swab to remove moisture and dirt from it, then place it on a stable surface with the keys facing up. When transporting the instrument, make sure that the mouthpiece cap is attached. 1 Nomenclature Eb Clarinet Bb/A Clarinet Alto Clarinet q w !0 e q w e t t y r t t r r !1 !3 Bass Clarinet !2 q w q w i u i u u i i !4 o q w e r t y u Mouthpiece Ligature Barrel Upper Joint Key Main Body Lower Joint i o !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 Bell Register Key Neck Upper Neck Lower Neck Fastening Screw Peg Accessories Reverse Side Mouthpiece Cap Cork Grease Polishing Cloth * Improvements may change the design and specifications without notice. 1 Assembly Before assembling the instrument, please observe the following. The clarinet is made of natural wood and precision metal parts. Also, use the swab to clean the inside of the main body and neck. When the pads are wet, place a cleaning paper (sold separately) between the pad and the tone hole and press the pads lightly to completely remove the moisture. Use a soft cloth to remove dirt and oil from the body surface, taking care not to damage parts such as the keys. * To prevent damage to the end of the mouthpiece, do not pull the swab all the way through. * Always keep the cleaning swab clean and dry. 1 Instrument Maintenance Once or Twice a Month Maintenance Use a tone hole cleaner (sold separately) to remove any dirt from inside the tone holes or the spaces between the keys. * Be careful not to bend any parts. * Be careful not to damage the pads. Apply a small amount of key oil (sold separately) to the mechanism then move the keys to allow the oil to spread evenly. * Do not apply too much oil. * Completely remove any oil on key surfaces. 0 Troubleshooting The tone is not clear, or the instrument plays out of tune. If pads are deformed and air is leaking from the instrument, take the instrument to your dealer for repair. Never apply excessive pressure to the keys. Also, when placing the instrument in the case, make sure that nothing is placed on top of the instrument. The joint is too tight or loose. If the joint is tight, apply a small amount of cork grease to the joint cork. If the joint is still tight, apply some cork grease to the receiver side as well. Changes in temperature and/or humidity can cause the cork to shrink or expand which can make the joints tight in the summer and loose in the winter. After you are finished playing, make sure you store the instrument in its case, rather than leave it out. If the body cracks, take the instrument to your dealer for repair. Sudden changes in temperature or humidity can cause cracking. Do not directly expose the instrument to hot or cold air. If the joint cork is torn, take the instrument to your dealer for repair. Proper application of cork grease offers some protection against tearing of the cork. However, if the cork becomes torn, take the instrument to your dealer for repair. The keys are stiff. The keys do not move. If a spring has become dislodged, returning it to its proper position may correct the problem. When hooking the spring in position, be careful not to bend the spring. [. . . ] The keys do not move. If a spring has become dislodged, returning it to its proper position may correct the problem. When hooking the spring in position, be careful not to bend the spring. Springs may become dislodged when performing maintenance on the instrument or when wiping the instrument with a cloth. Please use caution. The keys are noisy. Apply key oil if the keys lack oil and are dry, and tighten screws that have become loose. Apply key oil once a month (1-2 drops per location) to prevent abrasion. Also, since woodwind instruments have many small screws, check for loose screws and tighten if necessary. If keys are bent, take the instrument to your dealer for repair. Do not apply excessive force to the instrument such as dropping the instrument, closing the case when an object is placed on top of the instrument, etc. [. . . ]

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