User manual YAMAHA YM-5104A YM-5100A YM-4900A YM-4600A
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Manual abstract: user guide YAMAHA YM-5104A YM-5100A YM-4900A YM-4600A
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Avoid moving the instrument across surfaces that are sloped, uneven, or graveled. The instrument may become impossible to stop, crash into a wall, and cause serious injury. If the instrument must be lifted, do so with at least two (2) persons. Holding the rail section can result in the instrument dropping or falling off. [. . . ] Near heating devices or in other locations subject to excessive heat. Handling
• Never place an object on or lean against the instrument, as this may cause damage to the tone bars and frame parts or topple the instrument, which is extremely dangerous. Do not use hand orchestra bell mallets or other hard objects on your marimbas. The resulting dents or scratches in the tone bars could impair the sound. Moving and Transporting the Instrument
• Before moving the instrument, make sure that 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 different location, disassemble it to the same state as when it was purchased (See page 21. Maintenance
• The tone bars should be polished from time to time 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. Keep This Manual for Future Reference
• After reading, make sure to keep the manual in a safe place. Assembly Cautions
• When assembling/disassembling the instrument, do so with at least two persons and follow the instructions outlined in this manual. Assembly 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. 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. Indd 19
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Thank you for purchasing the YAMAHA concert marimbas. We, at YAMAHA, aiming principally at beautiful sounds and playing ease, have made strenuous efforts in creating the outstanding instruments and selecting high quality materials, and successfully developed these marimbas. We are convinced that you will enjoy playing your instrument that produces spreading and yet deep sounds as well as rich volume to your content. Please read it thoroughly to ensure that your instrument will give you enjoyment for a long time. nOMENCLATURE
■ YM-5104A/5100A/4900A/4600A
* The illustration shows model YM-5100A. For this reason, the illustrations may not match with the YM-5104A, YM-4900A, and YM-4600A. frame end (Large end)
Natural tone bars
Accidental tone bars
Frame end (Small end) Leg (Large end)
Slide guide
Rail Gas spring Resonators (Natural tone side) Reinforcement stay Caster Slant shaft Resonators (Accidental tone side) Caster (with brake) Leg (Small end)
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CONFIRMATION OF PACKING CONTENTS
The shipping carton of your marimba should contain the parts shown below. [. . . ] * The resonators are factory adjusted so that the optimum resonance level is obtained at 23°C. If desirable resonance is not available due to the temperature lower or higher than 23°C, adjust setting of the resonators. Move the resonators to fit into longer grooves when the temperature is higher and into shorter grooves when the temperature is lower. Temperature Higher Around 23°C Lower Grooves to use Short groove (“A” in the figure right) Center groove (“B”) Long groove (“C”)
Resonator holder
A : For a higher temperature B : For a temperature around 23°C C : For a lower temperature
n Adjust the height of the tone bars. [. . . ]
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