Yamaha YTR-8335RGS Owners Manual - Page 13

Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting Tone is not clear and pitch is poor. • The valves are dirty. ➞ Clean the valves. • There is a large dent or air is leaking from the trumpet. • The mouthpiece doesn't fit the mouthpiece receiver and air is leaking. ➞ Contact the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument. • The felt or cork is damaged. ➞ Contact the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument. No sound. • The holes in the piston are not aligned with the holes in the valve casing. ➞ Make sure the number stamped on the piston matches the number stamped on the valve casing. The pistons are sluggish. • Dirt has accumulated between the pistons and valve casings. ➞ Clean the inside of the valve casing. • Dropping or hitting the piston has damaged it. ➞ Do not use the instrument with a damaged piston. Contact the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument. • The piston or valve casing is corroded. ➞ Contact the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument. The valve slide is stuck and cannot be removed. The slide is sluggish. • Dirt has accumulated between the valve slide and inner tube. ➞ Thoroughly remove dirt and apply some slide grease that matches the type of slide, or apply some tuning slide oil. • Dropping or hitting the slide has caused a dent, or the slide was bent while cleaning. ➞ Contact the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument. The screw is too tight and cannot be removed. • The screw is corroded. • Dropping or hitting the instrument has dam- aged the screw. ➞ Contact the dealer from whom you pur- chased the instrument. Air does not pass thorough the instrument. • The piston is in the wrong valve casing. ➞ Set the piston into the proper valve casing. The mouthpiece cannot be removed. • The instrument was dropped or hit with the mouthpiece attached. Or, the mouthpiece was inserted with force. • The instrument has been left for a long period of time with the mouthpiece inserted in the instrument. ➞ Contact the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument. The instrument makes a strange sound when played. • Solder on the instrument has come loose, or a foreign object is inside it. ➞ Contact the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument. The piston makes a metallic noise when pressed. • The felt is torn or lost. ➞ Please contact the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument. • The cover on the piston valve or valve casing is loose. ➞ Firmly tighten the covers. • The piston's shaft is bent. ➞ Please contact the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument. 25

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Troubleshooting
Tone is not clear and pitch is poor.
°e valves are dirty.
Clean the valves.
°ere is a large dent or air is leaking from
the trumpet.
°e mouthpiece doesn’t fit the mouthpiece
receiver and air is leaking.
Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.
°e felt or cork is damaged.
Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.
No sound.
°e holes in the piston are not aligned with
the holes in the valve casing.
Make sure the number stamped on the
piston matches the number stamped on the
valve casing.
°e pistons are sluggish.
Dirt has accumulated between the pistons
and valve casings.
Clean the inside of the valve casing.
Dropping or hitting the piston has damaged
it.
Do not use the instrument with a damaged
piston.
Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.
°e piston or valve casing is corroded.
Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.
°e valve slide is stuck and cannot be
removed. °e slide is sluggish.
Dirt has accumulated between the valve slide
and inner tube.
°oroughly remove dirt and apply some
slide grease that matches the type of slide,
or apply some tuning slide oil.
Dropping or hitting the slide has caused a
dent, or the slide was bent while cleaning.
Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.
°e screw is too tight and cannot be
removed.
°e screw is corroded.
Dropping or hitting the instrument has dam-
aged the screw.
Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.
Air does not pass thorough the instru-
ment.
°e piston is in the wrong valve casing.
Set the piston into the proper valve casing.
°e mouthpiece cannot be removed.
°e instrument was dropped or hit with the
mouthpiece attached. Or, the mouthpiece
was inserted with force.
°e instrument has been left for a long
period of time with the mouthpiece inserted
in the instrument.
Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.
°e instrument makes a strange sound
when played.
Solder on the instrument has come loose, or
a foreign object is inside it.
Contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the instrument.
°e piston makes a metallic noise when
pressed.
°e felt is torn or lost.
Please contact the dealer from whom you
purchased the instrument.
°e cover on the piston valve or valve casing
is loose.
Firmly tighten the covers.
°e piston’s shaft is bent.
Please contact the dealer from whom you
purchased the instrument.