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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Your Fender

®

 guitar is precisely crafted to give  

you years of satisfaction and enjoyment. 

Occasional routine maintenance will go 

a long way toward keeping it looking, 

sounding and playing great for many years. 

Several helpful tips are listed here:

Keep it clean.

 Dirt, dust, sweat, skin oil, smoke 

and other pollutants can prematurely age your 

bass’s finish and hardware. Wipe the strings, 

neck and bridge often with a lint-free cloth 

regularly. Use Fender-approved polish on the 

finished surfaces, and wipe metal parts clean with 

a soft, dry polishing cloth (visit the Accesories 

section of fender.com for recommendations).

Oil the fingerboard.

 The natural oils in unfinished 

rosewood, ebony and pau ferro fingerboards 

can dry out. Keep these fingerboards beautiful 

by periodically hydrating them with lemon oil, 

boiled linseed oil or other non silicone-based 

wood/furniture oil. Apply with a lint-free 

cloth, rub in, let soak, wipe off excess and 

let dry. And remember—no oil on finished 

surfaces (including maple fingerboards).

Tighten the strap buttons.

 They do 

loosen sometimes. Use a standard 

Phillips head screwdriver to periodically 

check and tighten strap buttons.

Set up and adjust.

 Familiarize yourself 

with the setup and adjustment procedures 

in this manual and on www.fender.com, 

or visit your Authorized Fender Service 

Center for routine seasonal adjustments.

Avoid climate extremes whenever 

possible.

 Extremes in temperature and 

humidity can damage your bass. If such 

exposure can’t be helped, however, loosen 

the strings to minimize damage, and let a 

cold instrument warm up gradually before 

opening its case to avoid finish checking.

Lacquer finishes.

 Lacquer is a natural wood 

finish long used on fine furniture and musical 

instruments. If your bass has a lacquer finish, 

do read the “Lacquer Finishes: Precautions 

and Care” card that came with it. Try not to 

expose lacquer finishes for very long to plastics, 

synthetics and surgical rubber tubing (it’s used 

on some guitar stands and straps), all of which 

react adversely with lacquer and can mar 

the finish. Also note that checking, shrinkage 

and discoloration are all natural elements of 

the aging process of lacquer finishes. The 

lacquer finish on your bass will take on its own 

distinctive appearance over time from this 

type of wear, and though preferred by some, 

it is not covered under the Fender warranty.

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Страница 14: ...osure to different temperatures and humidity levels This happens naturally with time and with changes in your instrument s geographic location The exact condition of the playing action can be affected by Amount of time between final assembly and shipping from Fender Amount of time between shipping from Fender and arrival at shipping destination Method of shipment e g trucking shipping airfreight e...

Страница 15: ...aying style If the action is higher or lower than you prefer for example this manual describes how to set up adjust and maintain your guitar so that its playing condition is optimal for you Of course if you d rather not adjust it yourself you can always take your guitar to an Authorized Fender Service Center for help Initial standard setup and adjustment of an instrument and its parts at time of p...

Страница 16: ...ANATOMY ON BACK OF GUITAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 ...

Страница 17: ... BRIDGE SADDLE 7 TONE CONTROL 8 VOLUME 9 PICKUP SELECTOR 10 TREMELO BAR 11 PICK GUARD 12 PICKUP 13 LOWER BOUT 14 UPPER BOUT 15 STR AP BUT TON 16 12 FRET MARKER 17 FRET 18 FRET BOARD 19 NUT 20 TRUSS ROD 21 STRING TREE 22 TUNING KEY 23 HEADSTOCK 17 18 20 19 21 22 23 17 ...

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Страница 21: ...ters String winder Light machine oil 3 in 1 model train or gun oil Polish and cloth Capo Note The following factory specifications are median specs and are meant only as guidelines They should not be taken as hard and fast rules If you prefer slightly higher or lower action adjust it as you like but please be aware that higher action will make the instrument physically more difficult to play while...

Страница 22: ...e the way strings are installed on your guitar before changing the strings Whatever bridge type on your guitar the main thing is to make sure there s sufficient string break angle at least 30 over the bridge saddles Bridge adjustments such as string height and tremolo float are mostly up to personal preference Intonation however is a very precise series of measurements Fear not though you can easi...

Страница 23: ...ave a moderate amount of relief curvature in it to accommodate the vibrating strings To adjust the truss rod fasten a capo to the first fret then fret the sixth string low E at the last fret Then measure from the bottom of the string to the top of the 8th fret using the feeler gauge the gap should be about 010 When you view the neck by sighting down it from the body end toward the headstock you ca...

Страница 24: ...els right for you 4 STRING HEIGHT the neck curvature is too convex turn the truss rod adjustment nut clockwise Adjustment at neck joint Phillips screwdriver If the neck curvature is too concave turn the truss rod adjustment nut clockwise If the neck curvature is too convex turn the truss rod adjustment nut counterclockwise Check your tuning then check the gap again with the feeler gauge You can do...

Страница 25: ... 64 2 4mm 5 64 2 mm Noiseless 8 64 3 6 mm 6 64 2 4 mm Standard single coil 5 64 2mm 4 64 1 6 mm Humbucking 4 64 1 6mm 4 64 1 6 mm Lace Sensor to preference to preference Pickups that are set too high can cause many kinds of sonic variables To set them correctly fret all the strings at the last fret and use a 6 ruler to measure the distance from the bottom of the first high E and sixth low E string...

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Страница 27: ...ard Phillips head screwdriver to periodically check and tighten strap buttons Set up and adjust Familiarize yourself with the setup and adjustment procedures in this manual and on www fender com or visit your Authorized Fender Service Center for routine seasonal adjustments Avoid climate extremes whenever possible Extremes in temperature and humidity can damage your bass If such exposure can t be ...

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Страница 31: ...d ones In addition avoid mixing different types of batteries Remove the batteries whenever the unit is to remain unused fir ab extended period of time If a battery has leaked use a soft piece of cloth or paper towel to wipe all remnants of the discharge from the battery compartment Then install new batteries To avoid inflammation of the skin make sure that none of the battery discharge gets onto y...

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