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SAFETY WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES
Please read this entire manual before using this device, paying extra
attention to these safety warnings and guidelines. Please keep this manual
in a safe place for future reference.
If using a strap, ensure that the strap is securely attached to the
guitar. Do not lift or swing the guitar about by the strap. The strap
could come loose, causing the guitar to fall to the ground or to hit
other persons nearby.
Do not treat the instrument roughly. Do not put excessive force on
the switches and knobs.
Do not put your face close to the guitar when changing the strings
or tuning the guitar. A string could suddenly break, which could
cause facial and eye injuries. It is recommended to wear safety
glasses when changing strings or tuning the guitar.
After changing the strings, use a pair of wire cutters to trim the
string ends. Be aware of the sharp ends of the strings after they are
trimmed.
Clean the guitar using a soft, dry cloth only. Take care to avoid
injury from the sharp string ends at the headstock.
To prevent damage to the guitar, do not lean it against a wall
where it could fall over. For best results, use a guitar stand.
Do not store the instrument near a heat source, such as a fireplace
or stove. Do not leave it in direct sunlight. Do not leave it in a hot
vehicle, especially during the summer.
Avoid exposing your instrument to extremes in temperature and
humidity. If exposure cannot be avoided, loosen the strings and
allow cold instruments to gradually warm up.
When connecting or disconnecting the guitar to an amplifier,
ensure that the amplifier is either powered off or that the volume
is turned all the way down.