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Suzuki Music Master Class Series Maintenance manual

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5. WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED PLAYING YOUR FLUTE
• Locate the cleaning Rod, Cleaning Cloth
and Polishing Cloth in the Flute Case.
• Take a corner of the Cleaning Cloth
and put it through the open end of the
Cleaning rod as shown.
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BE CAREFUL!
Gently handle the Flute sections.
Do NOT put a lot of pressure on
the Keys.
Do NOT push the Cleaning Rod
into the Head Joint Cap.
All the parts of your Flute should
fi t easily into the case. Do NOT
close the lid if you feel any
pressure.
Your new Flute should now
look like this.
Have fun!
DO
Be careful when handling your Flute. It is a delicate
instrument.
DO
Use a SMALL amount of Tenon Grease, but only once
per week.
DO
Carefully clean each fl ute section each time you play
your Flute.
DO
Use a gentle back and forth motion when putting
together or taking apart your Flute sections.
DO
Replace the 2 plastic End Caps back on the Middle and
Head Joints after use.
DO
Put each section back in the correct compartment in
the Case.
DO’S DON’TS
DON’T
Force the sections into the Case.
DON’T
Close the lid if it seems diffi cult.
DON’T
Eat while playing.
DON’T
Turn the Flute sections around and around.
DON’T
Press hard on the keys or rods when handling them.
DON’T
Force the Cleaning Rod into any of your Flute
Sections.
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• Remove the Head Joint using a gentle
back and forth motion. Set is aside.
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• Insert the Cleaning Rod with attached
Cleaning Cloth into the Head Joint. Pull
it back and forth 3 or 4 times. Do NOT
put the Cleaning Rod all the way into the
Head Joint. It is not open on the far end.
Place the plastic End Cap back on the
Head Joint and put it back in the Case.
• Separate the Middle Joint and the Foot
Joint using a a gentle back and forth
motion. Do NOT trun the instrument
sections around and around.
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• Insert the Cleaning Rod and Cloth
into both the Middle Joint and Foot
Joint. Pull it back and forth a few
times. Put the plastic End Cap back
on the Middle Joint and put both
sections back in the Case.
CHUCK TO DO
ILLUSTRATION
HERE.
CHUCK TO DO
ILLUSTRATION
HERE.
© 2006 Suzuki Corporation
MASTER CLASS SERIES
M A S T E R C L A S S S E R I E S
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Assembly, Care & Maintenance Guide
www.suzukibandinstruments.com
Assembly, Care & Maintenance Guide
MASTER CLASS SERIES
MASTER CLASS SERIES
Middle Joint
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Foot Joint
Middle Joint
Head Joint
Receiver
Head Joint
Foot Joint
Keys
Key Post
Logo
Emboucher Hole
Foot Joint
Keys
Head Joint
Middle JointHead Joint
Proper alignment of the Embouchure Hole
and Suzuki logo on Middle Joint
Head Joint and
Middle Joint
Foot Joint
Foot Joint
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Long Rod
Foot Joint Keys
Foot Joint Keys
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Head Joint and
Middle Joint
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A.
A.
Position The Case
Place the aluminum “Roadie” Flute case in
front of you as shown in this picture. You
should be able to see the Suzuki logo on
the case. If you do not see the logo, the
case is upside down and should NOT be
opened. Open the case ONLY if you can
see this logo.
1. UNPACKING YOUR NEW FLUTE
B.
B.
B.
Open The Case
Unhook the 2 latches on either
side of the handle and open the
lid. Your new Flute has 3 different
sections that must be CAREFULLY
unwrapped.
2. HERE ARE THE NAMES OF YOUR FLUTE PARTS
A.
Carrying Case
When you open
the lid of your new
the lid of your new
Flute, you will see
Flute, you will see
the 3 sections.
the 3 sections.
B.
Accessories
Your new Flute includes these
accessories.
These 2 pictures show you what your Flute will look
like when it has been completely assembled. Read
like when it has been completely assembled. Read
the next sections to learn how to put your
the next sections to learn how to put your
Flute together so that it looks like this
Flute together so that it looks like this
when you are fi nished.
when you are fi nished.
3. THIS IS WHAT YOUR FLUTE WILL LOOK LIKE WHEN ASSEMBLED
1.
Head Joint
2.
Middle Joint
3.
Foot Joint
1.
Cleaning Rod
2.
Cleaning Cloth
3.
Tenon Grease
4.
Polishing Cloth
Polishing Cloth
C.
Unwrap Your Flute
• Slowly remove the plastic covering and paper
wrapping on each of the 3 Flute sections.
q
• Small foam tabs have been inserted to protect
the keys during shipping. These must now be
removed and can be thrown away.
w
Carefully put the sections back in the case in
their proper compartments!
4. HOW TO PUT YOUR NEW FLUTE TOGETHER
A.
Protective Caps and Tenon Grease
• Locate and remove the Head Joint and
Middle Joint from the Case.
• Remove the Protective Cap from the
Middle Joint. Return it to the case.
q
• Remove the Protective Cap from the
Head Joint. Return it to the case.
w
• Locate the Tenon Grease. Place a very
small amount on your pointer fi nger.
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• On the area you just removed the Protective Cap,
• On the area you just removed the Protective Cap,
spread a very small amount of Tenon Grease.
r
BE CAREFUL!
Hold the Flute sections gently! Do not put a lot of
pressure on the keys and rods If you bend these,
your Flute will become very diffi cult to play.
Do not throw away the 2 Protective Caps. You will
use them again and again.
Use Tenon Grease ONLY about once per week, not
every time you play your fl ute.
B.
Attach the Head Joint to the Middle Joint
• Gently hold the Head Joint in one hand and the
Middle Joint in the other hand as shown.
q
• Slowly push the 2 sections together using a back
and forth motion.
• When the 2 sections fi t tightly together, the
Embouchure Hole on the Head Joint and the
Suzuki Logo on the Middle Joint should line up
as shown.
w
BE CAREFUL!
Push the 2 sections together carefully. Use a back
and forth motion. Do not turn the parts around
and around.
C.
Now Attach the Foot Joint
• Gently hold the assembled Head Joint and
Middle Joint section in one hand, and the
Foot Joint in the other as shown.
q
• Now, slowly push the 2 sections together using a
back and forth motion.
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• When the 2 sections fi t tightly together, the long
rod of the Middle Joint and the center of the keys
on the Foot Joint should line up as shown.
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BE CAREFUL!
If the thin ends of the fl ute parts do not fi t
together easily then gently clean the ends with a
dry cloth. Sometimes dirt gets on the joints and
this makes them diffi cult to connect.
STOP!
Read This First Before You Assemble Your Flute
Did You Know This?
Your new Flute is
manufactured by the
Suzuki Corporation, the
Worlds largest producer
of musical instruments for
education. We have been
making the coolest musical
instruments for your school and church for
over 50 years! And now, we’ve designed a
Flute that you can learn to play quickly and
easily. We know you can’t wait to play in the
band, marching band or orchestra and make
exciting music together with all your friends.
Playing a musical instrument, especially in a
group, is an incredible experience. If you pay
attention and study a little each day, pretty
soon you will be amazed at the awesome
music you will be able to perform. And
your Suzuki Flute will perform for you too.
Together, you’ll both have a really great time!
This Is A Precise And Delicate Instrument . . .
Be Careful With It!
The Flute, as with all musical
instruments, is a precise, yet delicate
instrument. It has hundreds of very
small parts, all coming together to
create a beautiful musical
instrument. You must be
very careful when handling
your new Flute, putting
it together and taking it
apart. We recommend that you
let your music teacher show
you how your new Flute should
be assembled and dis-assembled. You’ll get
the hang of it very quickly. In the meantime,
read through this brochure now so you can
get familiar with the assembly and care of
your new Flute. And be careful!
Wanna Get Good On Your Instrument Real Fast?
Who is your favorite band or musician?
Whether you like rock, pop, country or
classical, you can be sure that all the best
players had one thing in common . . . a
private teacher. After your music teacher
has shown you the basics of how to put
your instrument together and how to play
a few notes, its time to get some private
instruction. Your music teacher may have
some recommendations or may even
be the perfect private teacher you are
looking for. It’s a great way to get real
good, real fast.
You can also visit our web site at
www.suzukibandinstruments.com
If You Have Any Problems Or Questions About Your Flute, Call Us Toll Free. We Can Help You.
Do Not Return Your Flute To The Store!
1-800-854-1594
Read This First Before You Assemble Your Flute
Did You Know This?
Your new Flute is
manufactured by the
of musical instruments for
education. We have been
making the coolest musical
Read This First Before You Assemble Your Flute
apart. We recommend that you
let your music teacher show
you how your new Flute should
Middle Joint
q
Logo
q
w
we
q
e
w
w
q
r
Foot Joint
Middle Joint
Head Joint
Receiver
Head Joint
Foot Joint
Keys
Key Post
Logo
Emboucher Hole
Foot Joint
Keys
Head Joint
Middle JointHead Joint
Proper alignment of the Embouchure Hole
and Suzuki logo on Middle Joint
Head Joint and
Middle Joint
Foot Joint
Foot Joint
q
e
Long Rod
Foot Joint Keys
Foot Joint Keys
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Head Joint and
Middle Joint
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A.
A.
Position The Case
Place the aluminum “Roadie” Flute case in
front of you as shown in this picture. You
should be able to see the Suzuki logo on
the case. If you do not see the logo, the
case is upside down and should NOT be
opened. Open the case ONLY if you can
see this logo.
1. UNPACKING YOUR NEW FLUTE
B.
B.
B.
Open The Case
Unhook the 2 latches on either
side of the handle and open the
lid. Your new Flute has 3 different
sections that must be CAREFULLY
unwrapped.
2. HERE ARE THE NAMES OF YOUR FLUTE PARTS
A.
Carrying Case
When you open
the lid of your new
the lid of your new
Flute, you will see
Flute, you will see
the 3 sections.
the 3 sections.
B.
Accessories
Your new Flute includes these
accessories.
These 2 pictures show you what your Flute will look
like when it has been completely assembled. Read
like when it has been completely assembled. Read
the next sections to learn how to put your
the next sections to learn how to put your
Flute together so that it looks like this
Flute together so that it looks like this
when you are fi nished.
when you are fi nished.
3. THIS IS WHAT YOUR FLUTE WILL LOOK LIKE WHEN ASSEMBLED
1.
Head Joint
2.
Middle Joint
3.
Foot Joint
1.
Cleaning Rod
2.
Cleaning Cloth
3.
Tenon Grease
4.
Polishing Cloth
Polishing Cloth
C.
Unwrap Your Flute
• Slowly remove the plastic covering and paper
wrapping on each of the 3 Flute sections.
q
• Small foam tabs have been inserted to protect
the keys during shipping. These must now be
removed and can be thrown away.
w
Carefully put the sections back in the case in
their proper compartments!
4. HOW TO PUT YOUR NEW FLUTE TOGETHER
A.
Protective Caps and Tenon Grease
• Locate and remove the Head Joint and
Middle Joint from the Case.
• Remove the Protective Cap from the
Middle Joint. Return it to the case.
q
• Remove the Protective Cap from the
Head Joint. Return it to the case.
w
• Locate the Tenon Grease. Place a very
small amount on your pointer fi nger.
e
• On the area you just removed the Protective Cap,
• On the area you just removed the Protective Cap,
spread a very small amount of Tenon Grease.
r
BE CAREFUL!
Hold the Flute sections gently! Do not put a lot of
pressure on the keys and rods If you bend these,
your Flute will become very diffi cult to play.
Do not throw away the 2 Protective Caps. You will
use them again and again.
Use Tenon Grease ONLY about once per week, not
every time you play your fl ute.
B.
Attach the Head Joint to the Middle Joint
• Gently hold the Head Joint in one hand and the
Middle Joint in the other hand as shown.
q
• Slowly push the 2 sections together using a back
and forth motion.
• When the 2 sections fi t tightly together, the
Embouchure Hole on the Head Joint and the
Suzuki Logo on the Middle Joint should line up
as shown.
w
BE CAREFUL!
Push the 2 sections together carefully. Use a back
and forth motion. Do not turn the parts around
and around.
C.
Now Attach the Foot Joint
• Gently hold the assembled Head Joint and
Middle Joint section in one hand, and the
Foot Joint in the other as shown.
q
• Now, slowly push the 2 sections together using a
back and forth motion.
w
• When the 2 sections fi t tightly together, the long
rod of the Middle Joint and the center of the keys
on the Foot Joint should line up as shown.
e
BE CAREFUL!
If the thin ends of the fl ute parts do not fi t
together easily then gently clean the ends with a
dry cloth. Sometimes dirt gets on the joints and
this makes them diffi cult to connect.
STOP!
Read This First Before You Assemble Your Flute
Did You Know This?
Your new Flute is
manufactured by the
Suzuki Corporation, the
Worlds largest producer
of musical instruments for
education. We have been
making the coolest musical
instruments for your school and church for
over 50 years! And now, we’ve designed a
Flute that you can learn to play quickly and
easily. We know you can’t wait to play in the
band, marching band or orchestra and make
exciting music together with all your friends.
Playing a musical instrument, especially in a
group, is an incredible experience. If you pay
attention and study a little each day, pretty
soon you will be amazed at the awesome
music you will be able to perform. And
your Suzuki Flute will perform for you too.
Together, you’ll both have a really great time!
This Is A Precise And Delicate Instrument . . .
Be Careful With It!
The Flute, as with all musical
instruments, is a precise, yet delicate
instrument. It has hundreds of very
small parts, all coming together to
create a beautiful musical
instrument. You must be
very careful when handling
your new Flute, putting
it together and taking it
apart. We recommend that you
let your music teacher show
you how your new Flute should
be assembled and dis-assembled. You’ll get
the hang of it very quickly. In the meantime,
read through this brochure now so you can
get familiar with the assembly and care of
your new Flute. And be careful!
Wanna Get Good On Your Instrument Real Fast?
Who is your favorite band or musician?
Whether you like rock, pop, country or
classical, you can be sure that all the best
players had one thing in common . . . a
private teacher. After your music teacher
has shown you the basics of how to put
your instrument together and how to play
a few notes, its time to get some private
instruction. Your music teacher may have
some recommendations or may even
be the perfect private teacher you are
looking for. It’s a great way to get real
good, real fast.
You can also visit our web site at
www.suzukibandinstruments.com
If You Have Any Problems Or Questions About Your Flute, Call Us Toll Free. We Can Help You.
Do Not Return Your Flute To The Store!
1-800-854-1594
Read This First Before You Assemble Your Flute
Did You Know This?
Your new Flute is
manufactured by the
of musical instruments for
education. We have been
making the coolest musical
Read This First Before You Assemble Your Flute
apart. We recommend that you
let your music teacher show
you how your new Flute should
Middle Joint
q
Logo
q
w
we
q
e
w
w
q
r
Foot Joint
Middle Joint
Head Joint
Receiver
Head Joint
Foot Joint
Keys
Key Post
Logo
Emboucher Hole
Foot Joint
Keys
Head Joint
Middle JointHead Joint
Proper alignment of the Embouchure Hole
and Suzuki logo on Middle Joint
Head Joint and
Middle Joint
Foot Joint
Foot Joint
q
e
Long Rod
Foot Joint Keys
Foot Joint Keys
q
w
Head Joint and
Middle Joint
w
q
w
e
r
e
A.
A.
Position The Case
Place the aluminum “Roadie” Flute case in
front of you as shown in this picture. You
should be able to see the Suzuki logo on
the case. If you do not see the logo, the
case is upside down and should NOT be
opened. Open the case ONLY if you can
see this logo.
1. UNPACKING YOUR NEW FLUTE
B.
B.
B.
Open The Case
Unhook the 2 latches on either
side of the handle and open the
lid. Your new Flute has 3 different
sections that must be CAREFULLY
unwrapped.
2. HERE ARE THE NAMES OF YOUR FLUTE PARTS
A.
Carrying Case
When you open
the lid of your new
the lid of your new
Flute, you will see
Flute, you will see
the 3 sections.
the 3 sections.
B.
Accessories
Your new Flute includes these
accessories.
These 2 pictures show you what your Flute will look
like when it has been completely assembled. Read
like when it has been completely assembled. Read
the next sections to learn how to put your
the next sections to learn how to put your
Flute together so that it looks like this
Flute together so that it looks like this
when you are fi nished.
when you are fi nished.
3. THIS IS WHAT YOUR FLUTE WILL LOOK LIKE WHEN ASSEMBLED
1.
Head Joint
2.
Middle Joint
3.
Foot Joint
1.
Cleaning Rod
2.
Cleaning Cloth
3.
Tenon Grease
4.
Polishing Cloth
Polishing Cloth
C.
Unwrap Your Flute
• Slowly remove the plastic covering and paper
wrapping on each of the 3 Flute sections.
q
• Small foam tabs have been inserted to protect
the keys during shipping. These must now be
removed and can be thrown away.
w
Carefully put the sections back in the case in
their proper compartments!
4. HOW TO PUT YOUR NEW FLUTE TOGETHER
A.
Protective Caps and Tenon Grease
• Locate and remove the Head Joint and
Middle Joint from the Case.
• Remove the Protective Cap from the
Middle Joint. Return it to the case.
q
• Remove the Protective Cap from the
Head Joint. Return it to the case.
w
• Locate the Tenon Grease. Place a very
small amount on your pointer fi nger.
e
• Spread a very small amount of Tenon Grease on
• Spread a very small amount of Tenon Grease on
the 2 areas where the Protective Caps were.
r
BE CAREFUL!
Hold the Flute sections gently! Do not put a lot of
pressure on the keys and rods. If you bend these,
your Flute will become very diffi cult to play.
Do not throw away the 2 Protective Caps. You will
use them again and again.
Use Tenon Grease ONLY about once per week, not
every time you play your fl ute.
B.
Attach the Head Joint to the Middle Joint
• Gently hold the Head Joint in one hand and the
Middle Joint in the other hand as shown.
q
• Slowly push the 2 sections together using a back
and forth motion.
• When the 2 sections fi t tightly together, the
Embouchure Hole on the Head Joint and the
Suzuki Logo on the Middle Joint should line up
as shown.
w
BE CAREFUL!
Push the 2 sections together carefully. Use a back
and forth motion. Do not turn the parts around
and around.
C.
Now Attach the Foot Joint
• Gently hold the assembled Head Joint and
Middle Joint section in one hand, and the
Foot Joint in the other as shown.
q
• Now, slowly push the 2 sections together using a
back and forth motion.
w
• When the 2 sections fi t tightly together, the long
rod of the Middle Joint and the center of the keys
on the Foot Joint should line up as shown.
e
BE CAREFUL!
If the sections do not fi t together easily, wipe the
Tenons with a dry cloth.
STOP!
Read This First Before You Assemble Your Flute
Did You Know This?
Your new Flute is
manufactured by the
Suzuki Corporation, the
Worlds largest producer
of musical instruments for
education. We have been
making the coolest musical
instruments for your school and church for
over 50 years! And now, we’ve designed a
Flute that you can learn to play quickly and
easily. We know you can’t wait to play in the
band, marching band or orchestra and make
exciting music together with all your friends.
Playing a musical instrument, especially in a
group, is an incredible experience. If you pay
attention and study a little each day, pretty
soon you will be amazed at the awesome
music you will be able to perform. And
your Suzuki Flute will perform for you too.
Together, you’ll both have a really great time!
This Is A Precise And Delicate Instrument . . .
Be Careful With It!
The Flute, as with all musical
instruments, is a precise, yet delicate
instrument. It has hundreds of very
small parts, all coming together to
create a beautiful musical
instrument. You must be
very careful when handling
your new Flute, putting
it together and taking it
apart. We recommend that you
let your music teacher show
you how your new Flute should
be assembled and dis-assembled. You’ll get
the hang of it very quickly. In the meantime,
read through this brochure now so you can
get familiar with the assembly and care of
your new Flute. And be careful!
Wanna Get Good On Your Instrument Real Fast?
Who is your favorite band or musician?
Whether you like rock, pop, country or
classical, you can be sure that all the best
players had one thing in common . . . a
private teacher. After your music teacher
has shown you the basics of how to put
your instrument together and how to play
a few notes, its time to get some private
instruction. Your music teacher may have
some recommendations or may even
be the perfect private teacher you are
looking for. It’s a great way to get real
good, real fast.
You can also visit our web site at
www.suzukibandinstruments.com
If You Have Any Problems Or Questions About Your Flute, Call Us Toll Free. We Can Help You.
Do Not Return Your Flute To The Store!
1-800-854-1594
Read This First Before You Assemble Your Flute
Did You Know This?
Your new Flute is
manufactured by the
of musical instruments for
education. We have been
making the coolest musical
Read This First Before You Assemble Your Flute
apart. We recommend that you
let your music teacher show
you how your new Flute should
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5. WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED PLAYING YOUR FLUTE
A.
Prepare the Cleaning Rod
• Locate the Cleaning Rod, Cleaning
Cloth and Polishing Cloth in the
Flute Case.
• Take a corner of the Cleaning Cloth
and put it through the open end of
the Cleaning Rod as shown.
q
• Then, twist the Cloth down the Rod
as shown.
w
BE CAREFUL!
Gently handle the Flute sections.
Do NOT put a lot of pressure on the Keys.
Do NOT push the Cleaning Rod into the Head Joint Cap.
All the parts of your Flute should fi t easily into the Case.
Do NOT close the lid if you feel any pressure.
Your new Flute should now
look like this.
Have fun!
B.
Taking apart the sections
• Remove the Head Joint using a gentle
back and forth motion. Set it aside.
q
C.
Cleaning your Flute
• Insert the Cleaning Rod with attached
Cleaning Cloth into the Head Joint. Pull it
back and forth a few times. Do NOT put
the Cleaning Rod all the way into the Head
Joint. It is not open on the far end.
q
• Separate the Middle Joint and the Foot
Joint using a a gentle back and forth
motion. Do NOT turn the instrument
sections around and around.
w
• Place the plastic End Cap back on the
Head Joint and put it back in the Case.
w
• Insert the Cleaning Rod and Cloth into
• Insert the Cleaning Rod and Cloth into
both the Middle Joint and Foot Joint. Pull
both the Middle Joint and Foot Joint. Pull
it back and forth a few times.
it back and forth a few times.
e
• Put the plastic End Cap back on the
• Put the plastic End Cap back on the
Middle Joint and put both sections back
Middle Joint and put both sections back
in the Case.
in the Case.
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© 2006 Suzuki Corporation
MASTER CLASS SERIES
M A S T E R C L A S S S E R I E S

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DO
Be careful when handling your Flute. It is a delicate
instrument.
DO
Use a SMALL amount of Tenon Grease, but only once
per week.
DO
Carefully clean each Flute section each time you play
your Flute.
DO
Use a gentle back and forth motion when putting
together or taking apart your Flute sections.
DO
Replace the 2 plastic End Caps back on the Middle and
Head Joints after use.
DO
Put each section back in the correct compartment in
the Case.
DO’S DON’TS
DON’T
Force the sections into the Case.
DON’T
Close the lid if it seems diffi cult.
DON’T
Eat while playing.
DON’T
Turn the Flute sections around and around.
DON’T
Press hard on the Keys or Rods when handling them.
DON’T
Force the Cleaning Rod into any of your Flute
sections.
Care
&
Maintenance
& Maintenance&
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d

Assembly, Care & Maintenance Guide
www.suzukibandinstruments.com
Assembly, Care & Maintenance Guide
MASTER CLASS SERIES
MASTER CLASS SERIES
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q
w
q
w
w
e
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5. WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED PLAYING YOUR FLUTE
A.
Prepare the Cleaning Rod
• Locate the Cleaning Rod, Cleaning
Cloth and Polishing Cloth in the
Flute Case.
• Take a corner of the Cleaning Cloth
and put it through the open end of
the Cleaning Rod as shown.
q
• Then, twist the Cloth down the Rod
as shown.
w
BE CAREFUL!
Gently handle the Flute sections.
Do NOT put a lot of pressure on the Keys.
Do NOT push the Cleaning Rod into the Head Joint Cap.
All the parts of your Flute should fi t easily into the Case.
Do NOT close the lid if you feel any pressure.
Your new Flute should now
look like this.
Have fun!
B.
Taking apart the sections
• Remove the Head Joint using a gentle
back and forth motion. Set it aside.
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C.
Cleaning your Flute
• Insert the Cleaning Rod with attached
Cleaning Cloth into the Head Joint. Pull it
back and forth a few times. Do NOT put
the Cleaning Rod all the way into the Head
Joint. It is not open on the far end.
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• Separate the Middle Joint and the Foot
Joint using a a gentle back and forth
motion. Do NOT turn the instrument
sections around and around.
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• Place the plastic End Cap back on the
Head Joint and put it back in the Case.
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• Insert the Cleaning Rod and Cloth into
• Insert the Cleaning Rod and Cloth into
both the Middle Joint and Foot Joint. Pull
both the Middle Joint and Foot Joint. Pull
it back and forth a few times.
it back and forth a few times.
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• Put the plastic End Cap back on the
• Put the plastic End Cap back on the
Middle Joint and put both sections back
Middle Joint and put both sections back
in the Case.
in the Case.
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DO
Be careful when handling your Flute. It is a delicate
instrument.
DO
Use a SMALL amount of Tenon Grease, but only once
per week.
DO
Carefully clean each Flute section each time you play
your Flute.
DO
Use a gentle back and forth motion when putting
together or taking apart your Flute sections.
DO
Replace the 2 plastic End Caps back on the Middle and
Head Joints after use.
DO
Put each section back in the correct compartment in
the Case.
DO’S DON’TS
DON’T
Force the sections into the Case.
DON’T
Close the lid if it seems diffi cult.
DON’T
Eat while playing.
DON’T
Turn the Flute sections around and around.
DON’T
Press hard on the Keys or Rods when handling them.
DON’T
Force the Cleaning Rod into any of your Flute
sections.
Care
&
Maintenance
& Maintenance&
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