Electric acoustic guitar, Owner’s manual, Battery replacement – Yamaha LLX6 Benutzerhandbuch

Seite 2: Precautions, Specifications, Nomenclature, Using the guitar

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BATTERY REPLACEMENT

The output jack is an EIAJ-standard 1/4" phone jack. Be sure to use an
appropriate connection cable.

The built-in preamplifier is automatically switched on when a plug is
inserted into the output jack. When not using the instrument, or when
playing it without amplification, be sure to remove the plug from the
output jack to preserve battery life.

Before connecting or disconnecting the instrument, always make sure
that the speaker’s (amplifier) volume control is set to “0”.

Be sure to remove the battery if the instrument will not be used for an
extended period of time in order to prevent possible damage due to
battery leakage.

PRECAUTIONS

ELECTRIC

ACOUSTIC GUITAR

Owner’s Manual

Thank you for choosing a Yamaha electric-acoustic guitar.
In order to make the most of the advanced features and
performance provided by your guitar, please read this
manual carefully before using the instrument.

SPECIFICATIONS

System

SYSTEM-54 (Monaural 1 way)

Pickup

Bar Sensor (Piezo type)

Output jack

Combination end pin/power switch

Output impedance

10 k

Power supply

9V DC, 6LR61 dry cell battery

Battery life

Approx. 1,000 hours

Accessories

• Hexagonal wrench for neck adjustment x1

• 6LR61 dry cell battery x1

NOMENCLATURE

Battery

Pre-amplifier

Output Jack
(with power switch function)

Pickup
Bar Sensor

When battery power becomes low the guitar’s sound will become distorted or
the volume level will decrease, etc. When these symptoms appear, replace
the battery as shown in the illustration below.

* Make sure that the battery’s +/- poles are properly aligned. Improper

alignment can result in fire.

* Be sure to remove the battery if the instrument will not be used for an extended

period of time in order to prevent possible damage due to battery leakage.

1 Leaving the 6th string in place, remove the 1st through 5th strings.

* Avoid removing all 6 strings at once. If a repair necessitates the removal of

all six strings, please be careful not to dislodge the bridge saddle, as this can
damage the bar sensor’s balance, resulting in reduced sound output.

SERVICE

If your guitar should need any parts or service, or if you need any information, including the address of your nearest YAMAHA dealer, contact:

YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA
Guitar Service Department

6600 Orangethorpe Avenue
Buena Park, Calif. 90620 Calif. U.S.A.
TEL: 714 522 9433

YAMAHA EUROPA G.M.B.H.

2084 Rellingen, b. Hamburg
Siemensstr. 22/34 Germany
TEL: 04101 30 30

YAMAHA-KEMBLE MUSIC (U.K.) LTD.

Sherbourne Drive, Tilbrook,
Milton Keynes MK7 8BL, England
TEL: 0908-366 700

YAMAHA MUSIQUE FRANCE S.A.

Parc D’activités De Paris Est
Rue Ambroise Croizat
77183 Croissy Beaubourg France
TEL: 64 61 4000

YAMAHA CANADA MUSIC LTD.

135 Milner Avenue Scarborough
Ontario MIS 3R1 Canada
TEL: 416 298 1311

YAMAHA DE MEXICO S.A. DE C.V.

Apdo. Postal No.28-207
Mexico 1, D.F., Mexico
TEL: 686 0033

YAMAHA MUSIC LATIN AMERICA CORP.

6303 Blue Lagoon Drive, Suite 330
Miami Florida 33126 U.S.A.
TEL: 305 264 2581

YAMAHA SCANDINAVIA A.B.

Box 300 53 400 43 Göteborg, Sweden
TEL: 031 496090

YAMAHA-HAZEN ELECTRONICA MUSICAL S.A.

Jorge Juan 30, 28001 Madrid Spain
TEL: 593 2554

YAMAHA MUSICA ITALIA S.P.A.

Viale Italia 88, 20020 Lainate (Milano)
Italia
TEL: 2 93577 1

YAMAHA MUSIC AUSTRALIA PTY., LTD.

17-33 Market Street
South Melbourne, Vic. 3205 Australia
TEL: 699 2388

0306 Printed in Japan

QC76350 R2

USING THE GUITAR

1 Using a cable with a standard phone plug, connect the guitar’s end pin output

jack to the input jack on a guitar amplifier, powered speaker, or similar device.

* Before making any connections or disconnections, always make sure that

the volume is turned all the way down or the power is switched “OFF” on
the guitar amplifier or powered speaker, etc.

* Power is drawn from the battery when the cable is connected to the output

jack, so make sure you unplug the cable when the guitar is not in use.

2 Adjust the volume and tone using the controls on the guitar amplifier or

powered speaker.

2 Place your hand into the sound hole

and as shown in the illustration, use
your finger to lift the battery out from
its holder, disconnect the battery
snap, and remove the battery.

3 Connect a new battery (6LR61) to

the battery snap and set the battery
in the battery holder.

* To keep the battery cord from being

seen through the sound hole, insert
the battery so the cord is facing the
same direction as shown in the
illustration on the right.

Saddle

6LR61 battery

Battery snap

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