Yamaha YM-6100 Руководство пользователя - Страница 3

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The concert marimba is a large and heavy instrument that gets used in various places by persons of all ages,
so please obey the following instructions regarding their regular care and placement.
Especially in the case of children, a responsible adult should provide proper instruction on

Preventing Injuries

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Warning
Before you use the concert marimba, carefully read the instructions listed below and the owner's manual.
Cautions when setting the instrument.
Never place the instrument on an sloping, unstable, etc., platform. The instrument may fall or overturn and result in
injury.
Cautions for treatment of the instrument.
Never lean on or climb onto the instrument. The instrument may fall and result in injury.
Do not play or roughhouse around the instrument. Bumping into the instrument may result in injury.
It may also cause instrument may also fall over. Keep children away from the instrument.
If an earthquake occurs, strong shocks caused by the earthquake may overturn the instrument or cause it to move
about. Stay away from the instrument during earthquakes.
Cautions when moving the instrument.
When moving the instrument on its casters, only move across smooth, flat
surfaces. Hold the instrument by its frame end and push forward slowly.
When moving the instrument on its casters.
1. Avoid moving the instrument across surfaces that are sloped, uneven, or
graveled. The concert marimba can collapse and/or get out of control.
2. Do not run with the instrument. The instrument may become impossible to
stop, crash into a wall, and cause serious injury.
* The YM6100 weighs 106.5kg (234 lbs 12 oz).
Moving the instrument up or down stairs should never be done with the instrument assembled. Doing so is a danger as
parts can fall off, or you can loose balance causing the instrument to fall over. Only move the instrument after it has been
disassembled.
Caution
Please change cracked tone bars as soon as possible. Cracked tone bars have sharp edges that can cut hands.
If the instrument is often moved, bolts, parts, etc., may become loose. After moving the instrument, check and make
sure all bolts, parts, etc., are firmly fastened. Firmly tighten all loose items.
Do not use the hammer for anything other than playing the instrument. It may be the cause of injury or accidents. Do not
let children strike other, etc., with the mallet. Do not allow such dangerous behavior to take place.
When assembling, be careful not to pinch your fingers or hands. Take special care when assembling rails and resona-
tor pipes. Two persons should carry out this part of the assembly, double-checking as the assembly proceeds.
Precautions
Using the Concert Marimba Safely
how to use and treat the marimba before use.
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Do not disassemble.
Hold the instrument by
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