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Yamaha YCL-250 Owner's Manual page 4

Clarinet

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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 sec-
tions 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. wait until the entire instrument has adjusted to room
temperature.
● When the instrument is new, do not use it for long periods of time. 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. Do not use it under the following condi-
tions. 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 rain or excessive humidity.
● Do not expose it to heat sources such as a stove, heater.
● 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 mois-
ture and dirt from it, then place it on a stable surface with the keys facing up.
● After use, always store the instrument in its case. Do not store it in places of high temperature or
humidity.
● Never leave a damp gauze or cloth in the case.
● When transporting the instrument, make sure that the mouthpiece cap is attached.
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