Yamaha MLC-16 Operating Manual
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To clean and maintain your Yamaha MLC-16 Piano, use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the keys and a dry cloth for the wood surfaces. Avoid using chemical cleaners. Regularly dust the exterior and schedule professional tuning every 6-12 months.
Sticking keys can often be resolved by cleaning the keybed. If the problem persists, it may require an adjustment of the action mechanism, which should be done by a professional technician.
Pedal sensitivity can be adjusted by modifying the pedal rod length. Consult the user manual for guidance or contact a professional technician if you're unsure.
Tuning a piano requires specialized tools and expertise. It is recommended to hire a professional piano tuner to ensure the best results and avoid damage.
Avoid exposing the piano to extreme temperatures and humidity. Regularly tune the piano and have a technician inspect the strings during each tuning session for potential issues.
The ideal humidity level for storing a piano is between 42% and 55%. Consider using a humidity control system to maintain this environment.
It is recommended to have your piano serviced at least once a year. This includes tuning, inspection, and any necessary adjustments to the action and pedals.
Common issues include sluggish keys, uneven touch, and noisy action. Regular maintenance and prompt attention to any irregularities can prevent major problems.
To safely move a piano, use a piano dolly and secure the piano properly. It's advisable to hire professional piano movers to avoid injury or damage to the instrument.
Avoid placing the piano near direct sunlight, heating vents, or exterior walls. Ensure a stable humidity level and avoid areas with frequent temperature changes.