Pyle PEAG99.3 User Guide

To change the strings, first loosen and remove the old strings one at a time. Insert the new string into the bridge, pull it through the tuning peg, and tighten while tuning to the correct pitch. Repeat for all strings.
Use a microfiber cloth to wipe down the body and neck. For stubborn dirt, use a guitar-specific cleaner. Avoid using water or household cleaners as they can damage the finish.
Check if the strings are properly stretched and seated. Ensure the tuning pegs are tightened and not slipping. Consider replacing old strings and checking the nut and bridge for wear.
To adjust the action, use a truss rod wrench to adjust the neck relief. For finer adjustments, raise or lower the bridge saddles to achieve the desired string height.
Check the battery and replace if necessary. Inspect the wiring for loose connections. If problems persist, consult a professional guitar technician.
Use a fretboard conditioner to clean and moisturize the wood. Apply sparingly and wipe off excess with a clean cloth. Do this every few months or as needed.
The standard tuning is E-A-D-G-B-e. However, the guitar can be tuned to alternate tunings depending on the style of music you are playing.
Check the neck relief and adjust the truss rod if necessary. Ensure the action is not too low and the frets are level. If issues persist, consult a luthier.
Use light to medium gauge strings, depending on your playing style. Phosphor bronze or 80/20 bronze are common choices for acoustic guitars.
Store the guitar in a case to protect it from dust and humidity. Keep it in a temperature-controlled environment, and avoid direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.