Yamaha YAS-475 Owners Manual - Page 8
Once or Twice a Month Main, tenance, Cleaning the Neck, Once Every Six Months
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Instrument Maintenance ■ Once or Twice a Month Maintenance ● Apply a small amount of key oil (sold separately) to the mechanism then move the keys to allow the oil to spread evenly. * Do not apply too much oil. * Completely remove any oil on key surfaces. ● Remove dirt from the side surfaces of keys and key posts. Use a small piece of gauze to wipe the surfaces taking care not to place any excessive pressure on the keys. * Make sure that the pin springs, key cork, etc., are not effected when wiping the instrument. Key Post ● Use a tone hole cleaner (sold separately) to remove fine dirt or dust from between the keys. * Be careful not to damage the pads. ■ Cleaning the Neck (Once Every Six Months) The neck should be cleaned once about every six months. 1. Make a lukewarm soap solution mixing brass soap (sold separately) with warm water (30 to 40 degrees Centigrade: 86 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit) in a soap to water ratio of 1:10 or 1:15. * Do not put the neck directly into the brass soap/ water solution. 2. Use a screwdriver to remove the key from the neck. 3. Wrap the cork section with adhesive tape to protect it from the brass soap/water solution. * Take care to keep the cork from getting wet which may result in the cork becoming deformed. Wrap with adhesive tape Cork Section 4. Apply some of the soap solution to the saxo- phone neck brush (sold separately) and scrub the interior of the neck. 5. After the dirt is removed, apply some clean water to the brush to remove any remaining dirt and the brass soap from the neck interior. 6. After removing all the water from the neck interior, dry with a cleaning swab drawn through the neck to remove all moisture. * The neck on the soprano saxophone is narrow making it hard to draw the swab all the way through. Do not force the swab past the point where it stops in the neck. 16