Yamaha EZ-TP Owner's Manual - Page 32

Cleaning the EZ-TP

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Cleaning the EZ-TP It is important to keep wind-type instruments like the EZ-TP clean at all times. Refer to the instructions below. ● Mouthpiece When the mouthpiece requires cleaning, remove it from the instrument and wash it in clean water. After washing dry the mouthpiece carefully with either a soft dry cloth, or a soft damp cloth that has been wrung almost dry. CAUTION • Always remove the mouthpiece from the instrument for washing and cleaning. Removing the Mouthpiece Attaching the Mouthpiece Slot Protrusion Pull straight out (don't rotate). CAUTION • To remove the mouthpiece, pull it straight outward without rotating it. Don't rotate the mouthpiece - if you do you could damage the protruding alignment key. Align the slot in the mouthpiece with the protrusion on the lower side of the body and press the mouthpiece in until it clicks into place. CAUTION • Be careful not to pinch you fingers when replacing the mouthpiece. ● Body When the body of the instrument requires cleaning wipe it carefully with either a soft dry cloth, or a soft damp cloth that has been wrung almost dry. CAUTION • Only the mouthpiece, removed from the instrument, should be washed in water. The body of the instrument contains electronics that could suffer permanent damage if exposed to water. 32 EZ-TP Owner's Manual 30

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EZ-TP
Owner’s Manual
Cleaning the EZ-TP
It is important to keep wind-type instruments like the EZ-TP clean at all times.
Refer to the instructions below.
Mouthpiece
When the mouthpiece requires cleaning, remove it from the instrument and wash it
in clean water. After washing dry the mouthpiece carefully with either a soft dry
cloth, or a soft damp cloth that has been wrung almost dry.
Body
When the body of the instrument requires cleaning wipe it carefully with either a
soft dry cloth, or a soft damp cloth that has been wrung almost dry.
Always remove the mouthpiece from the instrument for washing and cleaning.
Only the mouthpiece, removed from the instrument, should be washed in
water. The body of the instrument contains electronics that could suffer per-
manent damage if exposed to water.
CAUTION
Removing the Mouthpiece
Attaching the Mouthpiece
Pull straight out (don’t rotate).
Align the slot in the mouthpiece with the pro-
trusion on the lower side of the body and press
the mouthpiece in until it clicks into place.
Protrusion
Slot
To remove the mouthpiece, pull it
straight outward without rotating it.
Don’t rotate the mouthpiece – if you do
you could damage the protruding
alignment key.
CAUTION
Be careful not to pinch you fingers
when replacing the mouthpiece.
CAUTION
CAUTION
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