Yamaha EG112 Owners Manual - Page 11

Using your Yamaha Guitar in a Safe Manner - manual

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Thank you for purchasing this Yamaha Guitar. To get the most out of this fine instrument, and to use it in a safe manner, we urge you to read this Owner's Manual before using the instrument. The cautions given in the following Safety Precautions section are provided to prevent unexpected injuries or accidents. Please understand each of the cautions and use the instrument in a safe and proper manner. Caution Safety Precautions • Do not place your face close to the instrument when changing or adjusting the strings. Strings may suddenly break causing injuries to eyes, etc. It can be the cause other unexpected injuries as well. • After changing the strings, cut off the leftover string ends. String ends are sharp and can cause injuries. • Clean the instrument with a soft, dry cloth. And when cleaning the headstock, be careful not to injure yourself on the sharp string ends. Using your Yamaha Guitar in a Safe Manner Preventing Unexpected Injuries and Accidents • When using a strap, make sure the strap is securely attached to the guitar. • Do not lift the guitar by strap. It can cause serious injury or damage to the guitar. • Do not treat the instrument in a rough manner such as swinging it about, etc. The strap on the guitar may detach causing unexpected accidents such as the instrument dropping, etc., or injuring persons close by. Using Batteries Properly • For guitars that use a battery, make sure that only the specified battery is used and it is installed with its polarity markings aligned properly. • On guitars that require two or more batteries, do not mix new batteries with old. Improper use of batteries can result in the batteries rupturing or leaking, causing injury or damage. • Never incinerate batteries. Separate batteries from household garbage and dispose of them in a proper manner. 11 @F@H@PN@FOJOEE 1.

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Safety Precautions
Thank you for purchasing this Yamaha Guitar.
To get the most out of this fine instrument, and to use it in a
safe manner, we urge you to read this Owner’s Manual before
using the instrument.
The cautions given in the following Safety Precautions sec-
tion are provided to prevent unexpected injuries or accidents.
Please understand each of the cautions and use the instru-
ment in a safe and proper manner.
Using your Yamaha Guitar in a Safe Manner
Caution
Preventing Unexpected Injuries and Accidents
• When using a strap, make sure the strap is se-
curely attached to the guitar.
• Do not lift the guitar by strap. It can cause serious
injury or damage to the guitar.
• Do not treat the instrument in a rough manner
such as swinging it about, etc.
The strap on the guitar may detach causing un-
expected accidents such as the instrument drop-
ping, etc., or injuring persons close by.
• Do not place your face close to the instrument
when changing or adjusting the strings.
Strings may suddenly break causing injuries to
eyes, etc. It can be the cause other unexpected
injuries as well.
• After changing the strings, cut off the leftover string ends.
String ends are sharp and can cause injuries.
• Clean the instrument with a soft, dry cloth. And when cleaning the head-
stock, be careful not to injure yourself on the sharp string ends.
Using Batteries Properly
• For guitars that use a battery, make sure that only the specified battery is
used and it is installed with its polarity markings aligned properly.
• On guitars that require two or more batteries, do not mix new batteries
with old.
Improper use of batteries can result in the batteries rupturing or leaking,
causing injury or damage.
• Never incinerate batteries.
Separate batteries from household garbage and dispose of them in a
proper manner.
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