Yamaha YM-410D Manual de Usario
Yamaha
Instrumento musical
YM-410D
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YM-460
取扱説明書
Owner’s Manual
Руководство пользователя
使用手册
사용설명서
CONCERT MARIMBAS
YM-460/460F/410D/410/410F/46/41/
2400/2400R
『安全上のご注意』 (2ページ)を必ずお読みください。
Make sure to read the “Safety Precautions” on page 22 and the “PRECAUTIONS” on page 23.
Обязательно прочтите разделы «Меры безопасности» на стр. 40 и «МЕРЫ ПРЕДОСТОРОЖНОСТИ» на стр. 41.
务请阅读第 58 页的“安全注意事项”和第 59 页的“注意事项”。
76 페이지의 “안전 주의사항” 및 77 페이지의 “주의사항” 을 반드시 읽어 주십시오 .
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This icon urges you to pay caution (includes dangers and warnings).
This icon indicates actions that are prohibited.
This icon indicates special instructions that should be strictly followed.
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.
Warning Disregard of the warnings with this mark or misuse may result in death
or personal injury.
Safety Precautions
Using the Concert Marimba Safely
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
how to use and treat the marimba before use.
Preventing Injuries —Make sure that all precautions described below are obeyed—
Icons are used in this section
to promote the safe use of this
product, and to prevent you and
others from harm and property
damage. Please fully understand
the meaning of the icons before
reading the manual.
About
the
Icons For example:
Do not disassemble.
Hold the instrument
by the frame end and
push forward slowly.
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.
3. If the instrument must be lifted, do so with at least two (2) persons. Lift
the instrument by its frame ends using both hands. Holding the rail sec-
tion can result in the instrument dropping or falling off. Never hold the
instrument anywhere other than the frame ends.
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.
* Approximate weights for concert marimbas are given in the following chart.
YM-41 41 kg (90 lbs 6 oz) YM-410 49 kg (108 lbs) YM-460/2400R 55 kg (121 lbs 4 oz)
YM-46 44 kg (97 lbs) YM-410F 55 kg (121 lbs 4 oz) YM-460F/2400 61 kg (134 lbs 8 oz)
YM-410D 55 kg (121 lbs 4 oz)
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Caution
Injury or handicaps to persons caused by the disregard of warnings with
this mark or, misuse of the instrument, may result in the loss of personal
property.
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 rmly 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 ngers 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
Please read the following instructions carefully before using your marimbas.
Assembly Cautions
• When assembling/disassembling the instru-
ment, do so with at least two persons and follow
the instructions outlined in this manual. Assem-
bly in the wrong order can cause the pipes to
drop which may result in an injury, impair the
performance functionality of the instrument or
cause noise.
• Adjusting the playing height (see page 32)on
the YM-410/410F/460/460F/2400/2400R
should be done with at least two persons.
• After final adjustment of the legs the fixing
screws must be tightened securely to prevent
loosening. Looseness may cause the instrument
to shift during performance and can also cause
noise and other problems. Retighten the screws
from time to time.
Installation Location
Use or storage in the following locations may cause
damage, even when packaged.
• In direct sunlight, such as near a window, or in a
closed vehicle in daytime.
• Nearheatingdevicesorinotherlocationssubjectto
excessive heat.
• Inexcessivelycoldenvironment.
• Inplaceswithexcessivehumidityordust.
• Locationssubjecttovibrations.
Handling
• Neverplacean objecton orlean againsttheinstru-
ment, as this may cause damage to the tone bars
and frame parts or topple the instrument, which is
extremely dangerous.
• Donotusehandorchestrabellmalletsorotherhard
objects on your marimbas. The resulting dents or
scratches in the tone bars could impair the sound.
(Wood tone bars)
Also avoid hitting the tone bars hard with a hard mal-
let. The tone bars can crack. (Acoustalon tone bars)
Moving and Transporting the Instrument
• Beforemoving the instrument, makesurethat the
caster brakes are released. Also make sure to lift the
instrument slightly when moving over rough surfaces.
• When the instrument must be transported to a dif-
ferent location, disassemble it to the same state as
when it was purchased (see page 26), taking care to
pack each component properly. Disassembly steps
are in the opposite order of assembly.
When Not in Use
• Alwaysengagethecasterbrakes.
Maintenance
• The tone barsshouldbe polished fromtime totime
using a soft and dry cloth or silicone cloth. Stains that
cannot be removed with a dry cloth may be wiped off
using a small amount of ethyl alcohol. Never use thin-
ner or benzene or a wet cloth for cleaning purplses.
Keep This Manual for Future Reference
• After reading, makesureto keep the manual in a
safe place.
Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | Yamaha |
Categoría: | Instrumento musical |
Modelo: | YM-410D |
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