Specifications

PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y BEFORE
PROCEEDING
*
Please
keep
these
precautions
in
a
safe
place
for
future
reference.
~WARNING
Always
follow
the
basic
precautions
listed
below
to
avoid
the
possibility
of
serious
injury
or
even
death
from
electrical
shock,
short-circuiting,
damages,
fire
or
other
hazards.
These
precautions
include,
but
are
not
limited
to,
the'
following:
•
Do
not
open
the
instrument
or
attempt
to
disassemble
the
internal
parts
or
switch,
disconnect
the
electric
plug
from
the
outlet,
and
have
the
instrument
modify
them
in
any
way.
The
instrument
contains
no
user-serviceable
parts.
inspected
by
qual
ified
Yamaha
service
personnel.
If
it
should
appear
to
be
malfunctioning,
discontinue
use
immediately
and
•
Only
use
the
voltage
specified
as
correct
for
the
instrument.
The
required
have
it
inspected
by
qualified
Yamaha
service
personnel.
voltage
is
printed
on
the
name
plate
of
the
instrument.
•
Do
not
expose
the
instrument
to
rain,
use
it
near
water
or
in
damp
or
wet
•
Before
cleaning
the
instrument,
always
remove
the
electric
plug
from
the
conditions,
or
place
containers
on
it
containing
liquids
which
might
spill
outlet
Never
insert
or
remove
an
electric
plug
with
wet
hands.
into
any
openings.
•
Check
the
electric
plug
periodically
and
remove
any
dirt
or
dust
which
may
•
If
the
power
cord
or
plug
becomes
frayed
or
damaged,
or
if
there
is
a
sudden
have
accumulated
on
it.
loss
of
sound
during
use
of
the
instrument,
or
if
any
unusual
smells
or
smoke
should
appear
to
be
caused
by
iI,
immediately
turn
off
the
power
~CAUTION
Always
follow
the
basic
precautions
listed
below
to
avoid
the
possibility
of
physical
injury
to
you
or
others,
or
damage
to
the
instrument
or
other
property.
These
precautions
include,
but
are
not
limited
to,
the
following:
•
Do
not
place
the
power
cord
near
heat
sources
such
as
heaters
or
radiators,
and
do
not
excessively
bend
or
otherwise
damage
the
cord,
place
heavy
objects
on
it,
or
place
it
in
a
position
where
anyone
could
walk
on,
trip
over,
or
roll
anything
over
it.
•
When
removing
the
electric
plug
from
the
instrument
or
an
outlet,
always
hold
the
plug
itself
and
not
the
cord.
Pulling
by
the
cord
can
damage
it.
•
Do
not
connect
the
instrument
to
an
electrical
outlet
using
a
multiple-con-
nector.
Doing
so
can
result
in
lower
sound
quality,
or
possibly
cause
over-
heating
in
the
outlet.
•
Remove
the
electric
plug
from
the
outlet
when
the
instrument
is
not
to
be
used
for
extended
periods
of
lime,
or
during
electrical
storms.
•
Before
connecting
the
instrument
to
other
electronic
components,
turn
off
the
power
for
all
components.
Before
turning
the
power
on
or
off
for
all
components,
set
all
volume
levels
to
minimum.
•
Do
not
expose
the
instrument
to
excessive
dust
or
vibrations,
or
extreme
cold
or
heat
(such
as
in
direct
sunlight,
near
a
heater,
or
in
a
car
during
the
day)
to
prevent
the
possibility
of
panel
disfiguration
or
damage
to
the
inter-
na
components.
•
Do
not
use
the
instrument
near
other
electrical
products
such
as
televisions,
radios,
or
speakers,
since
this
might
cause
interference
which
can
affect
proper
operation
of
the
other
products.
•
Do
not
place
the
instrument
in
an
unstable
position
where
it
might
acciden-
tally
fall
over.
•
Before
moving
the
instrument,
remove
all
connected
cables.
•
When
cleaning
the
instrument,
use
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
Do
not
use
paintthinners,
solvents,
cleaning
fluids,
or
chemical-impregnated
wiping
cloths.
Also,
do
not
place
vinyl,
plastic
or
rubber
objects
on
the
instrument,
since
this
might
discolor
the
panel
or
keyboard.
•
(For
instruments
with
a
key
cover)
Take
care
that
the
key
cover
does
not
pinch
your
fingers,
and
do
not
insert
a
finger
or
hand
in
the
key
cover
gap.
•
(For
instruments
with
a
key
cover)
Never
insert
or
drop
paper
or
metallic
or
other
objects
between
the
slits
of
the
key
cover
and
the
keyboard.
If
this
happens,
immediately
turn
off
the
power
and
remove
the
electric
plug
from
the
outlet
and
have
the
instrument
inspected
by
qualified
Yamaha
service
personnel.
•
Do
not
place
the
instrument
against
a
wall
(allow
at
least
3
cm/one-inch
from
the
wall),
since
this
can
cause
inadequate
air
circulation,
and
possi-
bly
result
in
the
instrument
overheating.
•
Read
carefully
the
attached
documentation
explaining
the
assembly
pro-
cess.
Failure
to
assemble
the
instrument
in
the
proper
sequence
might
result
in
damage
to
the
instrument
or
even
injury.
•
Do
not
operate
the
instrument
for
a
long
period
of
time
at
a
high
or
un-
comfortable
volume
level,
since
this
can
cause
permanent
hearing
loss.
If
you
experience
any
hearing
loss
or
ringing
in
the
ears,
consult
a
physi-
cian.
.USING
THE
BENCH
(if
included)
•
Do
not
play
carelessly
with
or
stand
on
the
bench.
Using
it
as
a
tool
or
step-ladder
or
for
any
other
purpose
might
result
in
accident
or
injury.
•
Only
one
person
should
sit
on
the
bench
at
a
time,
in
order
to
prevent
the
possibility
of
accident
or
injury.
•
(For
height-adjustable
benches)
Do
not
attempt
to
adjust
the
bench
height
while
sitting
on
the
bench,
since
this
can
cause
excessive
force
to
be
im-
posed
on
the
adjustment
mechanism,
possibly
resulting
in
damage
to
the
mechanism
or
even
injury.
•
If
the
bench
screws
become
loose
due
to
extensive
long-term
use,
tighten
them
periodically
using
the
included
tool.
•
On
the
CLP-880PE,
gently
remove
dust
and
dirt
with
a
soft
cloth.
Do
not
wipe
too
hard
since
small
particles
of
dirt
can
scratch
the
instrument's
finish.
•
On
the
CLP-880PE,
bumping
the
surface
of
the
instrument
with
metal,
porce-
lain,
or
other
hard
objects
can
cause
the
finish
to
crack
or
peel.
Use
caution.
•
Do
not
rest
your
weight
on,
or
place
heavy
objects
on
the
instrument,
and
do
not
use
excessive
force
on
the
buttons,
switches
or
connectors.
.SAVING
USER
DATA
•
Save
all
data
to
an
external
device
such
as
the
Yamaha
MIDI
Data
Filer
MDF3,
in
order
to
help
prevent
the
loss
of
important
data
due
to
a
malfunction
or
user
operating
error.
Yamaha
cannot
be
held
responsible
for
damage
caused
by
improper
use
Of
modi-