E N G L I S H
POWER SUPPLY
Use a screwdriver to open
the battery compartment.
Insert 3 x 1.5 V batteries
R6/AA
(not
supplied),
ensuring 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 product 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 product when buying a replacement, on a one-to-one basis or
as free of charge in case the size is smaller than 25 cm. 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.
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07
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SWITCHING ON/OFF
To switch on the instrument move selector
switch the instrument off move the same selector to
OFF.
DEMOSONGS
This keyboard has 10 demosongs.
d
Press DEMO
to listen to the demosongs in sequence.
Press DEMO again to hear the next song. To stop the
song, press a white or blue key on the keyboard.
VOLUME CONTROL
Adjust volume to desired level by using the VOL buttons
c
+
–
; (
) to increase or (
) to reduce).
SOUND SELECTIONS
You can select one of the 2 sounds (PIANO and ORGAN)
by pressing the related button
RHYTHM SELECTION
You can select one of the 2 rhythms (ROCK and DISCO)
by pressing the related buttons
To stop the song, press the same key again.
RECORD/PLAYBACK FUNCTION
This function enables you to record and playback a
tune played on the keyboard. Press RECORD
playing a tune. When you have finished press PLAY
to listen to the tune.
OKON (One Key One Note)
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Pressing the OKON key
simply by pressing any of the black or blue keys. Press
OKON again to exit the mode.
MUSICAL NOTES INDICATORS
Below the keys on the front of the instrument, there is a
h
coloured label
with indication of numbers next to
each button in order to facilitate the recognition of
musical notes according to the BONTEMPI method.
There are some songs written with the Bontempi method
on the back of the box, while others can be downloaded
from the website www.bontempi.com
i
to ON. To
a
.
b
.
f
before
. Play a song note after note,
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1