E N G L I S H
POWER SUPPLY
Use a screwdriver to open the battery com-
partment. Insert 3 x
1.5V batteries R6/AA
(not supplied), ensu-
ring correct polarity.
Re-fit battery cover.
Replace batteries when
the quality of sound
becomes bad. Use alkaline batteries to obtain a
longer duration.
ATTENTION - BATTERY CARE:
• Non-rechargeable batteries are NOT to be recharged. •
Rechargeable batteries must be removed from the pro-
duct before being charged. • Rechargeable batteries are
only to be charged under adult supervision. • Different
types of batteries or new and old batteries are not to be
mixed. • Use only batteries of the same or equivalent
type. • Batteries are to be inserted with correct polarity. •
Remove exhausted batteries to prevent leakage. • Do not
short circuit supply terminals. • Remove batteries during
long periods of non-use.
WASTE DISPOSAL STANDARDS
For information regarding the disposal of the items
mentioned here below, please refer to Council
Administration office regarding specialised waste
collection centres.
1. DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES - Protect the
environment by disposing of batteries
in the special containers provided for
this use.
2. PACKAGING DISPOSAL - Take the paper, cardboard and
corrugated board to the appropriate waste collection
centres. Plastic material must be placed in the relevant
collection containers.
The symbols indicating the various types of plastic are:
01
02
03
PET
PE
PVC
Key for the different types of plastic materials:
PET= Polyethylene terephtalate • PE= Polyethylene,
code 02 for PE-HD, 04 for PE-LD • PVC =Polyvinyl chloride
• PP= Polypropylene • PS= Polystyrene, Polystyrene foam
• O= Other polymers (ABS, Laminates, etc.)
3. DISPOSING OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - The wheelie
bin symbol with a cross indicates that the product must
not be disposed of in the domestic waste at the end of
its useful life. Instead, it should be taken to your nearest
designated collection point or recycling facility.
Alternatively, check with your retailer and return the
05
06
07
PP
PS
O
product when buying a replacement, on a one-
to-one basis or as free of charge in case the size
is smaller than 25cm. Appropriate disposal
promotes the recycling of parts and materials,
as well as helping to protect the environment
and human health. Under current legislation,
strict penalties are enforced against those disposing of
products illegally. For more information about the
collection of special waste, contact your Local Authority.
USING THE MICROPHONE
The instrument is switched on by pressing button ON/
a
OFF
.
If the instrument is not used it switches itself off after a
few minutes. Press ON/OFF
d
Press the Demo button
c
Press Vocal Demo
you can listen to 6 musical pieces
sung by children.
To go to the next or previous song, press Next Song
g
or Previous Song
.
To adjust the volume, keep the Volume + or Volume –
button pressed .
Press MP3 button to interrupt the track; press MP3 again
to restore the controls.
By pressing the Record/Replay button
record your voice up to a maximum of 60 seconds.
Pressing the Record/Replay button
to listen to what you recorded.
HOW TO SING ALONG THE MUSIC
With the 3.5 mm jack cable
external audio source (MP3 player, iPod, smartphone,
etc., not supplied) to the stage microphone.
1. Insert the end of the cable into the "HEADPHONE"
h
socket
of your music player or other audio source.
e
2. Press the MP3 key
.
N.B.: When it is in MP3 mode, remember to switch the
instrument off when it is not used to prevent
unnecessary battery consumption.
3. Turn on the player, find a song from your playlist and
start playing it. You can now listen to the song from
the stage microphone.
4. While a song is playing, you can sing over it.
5. Adjust the volume to balance the voice with the
music; the reproduction will be monophonic
because of the instrument.
a
to reactivate it.
to listen to 6 musical pieces.
b
you can
b
again allows you
g
you can connect an
f
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