SUZUKI HB-250N Tone Chimes Hand Bells Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
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SUZUKI HB-250N Tone Chimes Hand Bells Instruction Manual
SUZUKI HB-250N Tone Chimes Hand Bells

We would like to thank you for purchasing the Suzuki Tone Chimes.
For your safety and long term use of the Tone Chimes, please read the page12&13 and follow the Handling Instruction.

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  • HB-250N
    G4〜G6

  • HB-120AN
    C4〜F4

    ・G6

    〜C7

  • HB-120B
    G3〜B3・C7

    〜G7

  • HB-7C
    C3〜F3 #

  • HB-160
    A4〜F6・B4
    b・F5 #・B5 b

  • HB-100
    C6〜C7・F6 #・B

Handling Instructions

HB-250 HB-120A HB-120B HB-7C HB-160 HB-100
Allen Wrench 3 3 1
Head Felt 5

HB-160 : 16 note diatonic set with F# and 2 Bbs, and carrying case. Range A4 to F6 Use in combination with Orff instrumentariums for dynamic performances.
HB-100 : 10 note diatonic set, with Bb and F# , and carrying case. Range C6 to C7. Use for elementary classroom instruction.

HB-250 25 note chromatic ToneChime handbell set wit case. Range G4 to G6

HB-120: 12 note chromatic add-on set with case. Range C4 to F# 4 and G# 6 to C7. Use to expand range of HB-250 to three octaves.

HB-120B : 12 note chromatic add-on with case. Range G3 to B3 and C# 7 to G7. Use to expand range of HB-250 and HB-120A to four octaves or with any handbell or chime set.

HB-7C : 7 note chromatic add-on with case. Range C3 to F # 3. Use to expand range of HB-250 , HB-120A and HB-120B to the low end of five octaves or with any handbell or chime set.
HB-160 16 note diatonic set with F# and 2 Bbs, and carrying case. Range A4 to F6 Use in combination with Orff instrumentariums for dynamic performances.
HB-100 : 10 note diatonic set, with Bb and F# , and carrying case. Range C6 to C7. Use for elementary classroom instruction

The following instructions explain how to adjust the ToneChime to obtain the tone and sound that you like best. After reading the instructions carefully it is simple, even for a complete novice, to correctly adjust the ToneChime.

A. SPECIAL PARTS & TOOLS

B. IF THE CLAPPER FAILS TO FULLY HIT THE CHIME BODY, IT’S CAUSED BY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
Make the required adjustment by bending the clapper bar at position (A).

striking

  1. The head is not striking the chime pipe in the middle.
  2. The gap between the pipe body and the head is incorrect. (The gap should be 3~5mm. as shown in the drawing.)

C. IF THE HAMMER MOVEMENT BECOMES TOO TIGHT:
Hammer movement should have an appropriate resistance. After long use hammer movement might be too tight and hard to produce soft sound. In such a case, use the provided Allen wrench and adjust the hammer movement by loosening the socket screws marked as (B) in the drawing on the left.
HAMMER MOVEMENT

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