User manual YAMAHA D-30

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[. . . ] Please wipe with a soft cloth or a damp cloth that has been wrung out thoroughly. If the product is soiled or sticky, use a neutral detergent on a cloth then wipe with a damp cloth that has been wrung out thoroughly to remove any remaining detergent. Also pay close attention so as not to let the water and detergent come into contact with the cushions used in the product; doing so may result in deterioration. Do not attach acoustic drums to the electronic drum rack. [. . . ] Tighten the two knobs loosened and fix the position of the Trigger Module attachment part . Checking the contents of RS85 Open the RS85 (Rack System) package and confirm the contents. Figure 2: RS85 (Rack System) RS85 (1) q w e r t y u i o !0 DTXP4 (Drum Trigger Module) RHH135 (Real Hi-Hat Pad) TP100 (3-zone Drum Pad) HS650A (Hi-Hat Stand) AC Adaptor PCY135 (3-zone Cymbal Pad) PCY155 (3-zone Cymbal Pad) TP65 (Drum Pad) KP65 (Kick Pad) RS85 (Rack System) Rubber Foot (2) Figure 5: Rack Assembly-3 Checking the contents of the Pad Set and the Trigger Module Open the DTP4K2SP (Pad Set) and Trigger Module package and confirm the contents. Figure 8: Pad Set DTP4K2SP TP65 (Drum Pad) (3) TP100 (3-zone Drum Pad) (1) Clamp Bolt (4) Cable Band (6) *1 6 Assembly Manual (1) *2 - RS85 7 See Figure 5. Loosen the three knobs of pipe , which are on the left bottom and opposite and shown with , and slide side from you (shown with ). Hold the area of pipe so the further end of pipe will slide outward about 7 cm from the joint part with pipe the standing vertical pipe. In the same manner, loosen the three knobs of pipe , so the further end which are on the right bottom and opposite side from you. Slide pipe will slide outward about 7 cm from the joint part with the standing vertical pipe. Tighten the six knobs loosened and fix the position of pipes Insert the rubber foot on each further end of pipe and . PCY135 (Cymbal Pad) (2) PCY155 (Cymbal Pad) (1) Felt (Large) (3) Stopper (3) PRECAUTIONS Before using, please read this assembly manual, and use this product in a safe and proper manner. Particularly in the case of children and young users, parents or an instructor should teach the children the proper manner in which to use the device. *1 Use cable bands to bind cables to pipes in " *2 Not this manual. (Spare bands are included. ) Figure 6: Rack Assembly-4 RHH135 (Real Hi-Hat Pad) (1) Hi-Hat Clutch (1) Stand Base (1) Assembling the Rack System 1 Take out the rack system from the package and remove all the cushioning. Remove the bubble wrap on the pipes while assembling the rack system. WARNING If this symbol is ignored and the equipment is used improperly, fatal injury to persons or serious damage could occur. Do not let small children assemble or set up this product by themselves, or they may be injured. Tighten the three knobs loosened and fix the position of pipe supporting it. KP65 (Kick Pad) (1) Drum Key (1) Instruction Manual (4) - TP65/65S/100/120SD - PCY65/65S/135/155 - KP65 - RHH135 9-channel snake cable (1) Figure 9: Trigger Module DTXP4 (1) Wing Bolt (2) AC Adaptor 11 Check that the entire rack system is stable. Hold the upper area of the vertical pipe The pipes may bend when the area shown in collides. and , and shake them. If the rack system is unstable, retighten the knobs tightened in steps 2 to 5. Module Stand (1) Continued on the next page (on the back side) Mounting the pads and the trigger module on the rack system Mount the pads and the trigger module on the rack system. Then position the kick pad and the hi-hat. Figure 16: Cymbal holder-2 Figure 17: Cymbal holder-3 Assembling the HS650A (Hi-Hat stand) 1 If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a cardboard on the floor to prevent scratching the surface. Figure 27: Diagram of standard connection Figure 23: HS650A Assembly @5 Stopper @6 Drum key @7 Key bolt See Figure 16. Attach the stopper to the cymbal holder, and fix at a position where the L-shaped part of the stopper is on the opposite side from you. To fix the position of the stopper (@5), use the drum key (@6) and tighten the key bolt (@7) firmly. Attach the black plastic part removed in step 1 to the cymbal holder, and tighten it in a clockwise direction. Attach one of the felt washers removed in step 1 to the cymbal holder. The other felt washer will not be used within the standard assembly described in this manual. Mounting the TP65 (Drum pads) and TP100 (3-zone Drum pad) on the rack system Figure 10: Pads Assembly-1 Figure 11: TP65 and TP100 2 3 4 Figure 18: Cymbal holder and Cymbal pad !1 !2 !3 !4 TP100 TP65 (Rear side) TP100 (Rear side) Clamp bolt $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 Radius rod Hi-Hat clutch Felt washer Cymbal support plate Cymbal support SNARE 1 See Figure 11. Attach the clamp bolts (!4) on TP65s (!2) and TP100 (!3). Tighten the clamp bolts five to six turns each. Figure 12: Pads Assembly-2 5 See Figure 18. [. . . ] Move the tom holders as shown in Figure 12-(a). knobs and fix the position of the tom holders Loosen the knob of the tom holder on the right (shown with ). Move the tom holder inward as shown in Figure 12-(b). Tighten the knobs and attach the tom holder firmly at a position where it points slightly downward. @8 Wing nut @9 Module stand #0 DTXP4 (Rear side) 2 3 Figure 21: Module stand and clamp 1 Attach the module stand (@9) onto the rear side of the DTXP4 (#0) using the wing nuts (@8). If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a cardboard on the floor to prevent scratching the surface. [. . . ]

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