Yamaha YG-2500 Kullanıcı El Kitabı - Sayfa 11
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Using the damper stopper
Engaging the damper stopper, located on the performer side in the center of the long frame, holds
the damper open (letting the tone bars sustain) without having to continuously press the damper
pedal.
While holding the pedal down with your foot, press the stopper knob and remove your foot from the
pedal. The pedal remains in the lowered positioned and locked.
Press on the pedal again to automatically disengage the stopper and restore normal operation.
* If pedal height adjustment in step 3-1 "Pedal height adjustment" is set too low, the damper stopper may
not function properly. Please set the space between the bottom of the pedal and the floor to more than
2cm.
Damper stopper
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Adjusting the tone bar height
CAUTION
Holding down both low and high register side side frames, loosen the slide guide fixing bolts.
After adjusting the instrument to a comfortable height, tighten the slide guide fixing bolts to secure. Use
the guide lines on the slide legs as a reference and adjust the height so that the instrument's playing
surface is parallel to the floor.
After assembly is complete, make sure all nuts and bolts are tightened firmly.
Slide guide fixing bolt
The brown felt attached to both sides of the glockenspiel's main unit and the cardboard attached at two positions on the
low register side are part of the packing materials used to hold the tone bars in place. After assembly is complete, pull
on the felt and cardboard to remove.
When loosening the slide guide fixing bolts be sure to hold down the side frame
from above. The side frame can suddenly rise which is extremely dangerous.
Guide
lines
Adjustments
The stopper slides in
between the adjustment nut
and the main unit to hold the
damper open.
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