Funkey 61-Key Digital Keyboard
Product Information
- The Classic Cantabile KH-238 Headphones are high-fidelity dynamic headphones designed for optimal sound quality and comfort. They come with rechargeable batteries that are recyclable and should be disposed of properly at special waste collection points or through your local dealer.
- The headphones are manufactured with high-quality materials and components that are recyclable and can be reused. When the product reaches the end of its life, it should be disposed of separately from household waste at a local collection point or recycling center to protect the environment.
Product Usage Instructions
- Safety Instructions: Read the user manual carefully before using the headphones. Follow all safety instructions to prevent any injuries or damage.
- Cleaning and Maintenance: Use a lint-free and slightly damp cloth to clean the headphones. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that may damage the product.
- Charging the Batteries: To charge the rechargeable batteries, use the provided charging cable and connect it to a suitable power source. Follow the charging instructions in the user manual.
- Using the Headphones: Ensure that the headphones are fully charged before use for optimal performance. Adjust the headband and ear cups for a comfortable fit. Connect the headphones to your audio device following the instructions in the manual.
- Disposal: When disposing of the headphones, remove the rechargeable batteries and recycle them at designated collection points. Dispose of the headphones at a local recycling center to minimize environmental impact.
Panel Control and External Jack
Front panel control:
No. | Control/Feature | Description |
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1 | Power Switch | Turns the device on/off |
2 | Transpose | Adjusts the pitch |
3 | Tempo | Controls the speed |
4 | Rhy Vol | Adjusts rhythm volume |
5 | Main Vol | Adjusts the main volume |
6 | Demo Song | Plays demo songs |
7 | Record | Records user input |
8 | Program | Allows program selection |
9 | Replay | Replays recorded input |
10 | Tone | Selects tone |
11 | Rhythm | Selects rhythm |
12 | Song | Selects song |
13 | Digit Key / +/- Button | Inputs digits/adjusts values |
14 | Sustain | Enables sustain effect |
15 | Vibrato | Enables vibrato effect |
16 | Guide A | Guide functionality (A) |
17 | Guide B | Guide functionality (B) |
18 | Panel Drums | Enables panel drum sounds |
19 | Start/Stop | Starts/stops playback |
20 | Fill In | Adds a fill-in effect |
21 | Sync | Syncs rhythm functionality |
External Jacks in the Rear
No. | Jack/Port | Description |
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22 | Single Chord | Activates single-chord mode |
23 | Finger Chord | Activates finger chord mode |
24 | ToneCLR | Clears tone selection |
25 | LED Display | Displays relevant data |
26 | Music Stand Entry | Holds the music stand |
27 | Loudspeaker | Integrated sound output |
28 | Auto Chord Keyboard | Enables auto chord function |
29 | Left/Right Track Audio | Outputs audio for tracks |
30 | Headphone | Connects headphones |
31 | DC Input | Connects DC power supply |
Preparation before Performance
- Using AC-DC power adapter: You should use the special-purpose AC-DC power adapter provided with this electronic organ, or other power adapter with 9V DC output, > 1A output current, and anode central terminal of plug. To use the power adapter, connect the DC plug in the DC 9V jack of the electronic organ and another plug in the mains socket (ensure the input voltage of the adapter is identical to the voltage of the electric supply). Finally, turn on the power switch to perform.
Note: When not using this electronic organ, please pull out the power adapter plug from the main socket, otherwise long-term energizing should cause part trouble or other accidents.
- Use of batteries: Open the lid of the battery jar at the bottom of the electronic organ and install eight 1.5V Size D batteries (SUM-1, R20, or equivalent). Be sure to install batteries in the correct PN direction marked in the lid, and recover the lid. Finally, turn on the power switch to perform.
- Use of Headphones: To not affect anybody else in personal exercise or performance, please insert stereo headphones into the HEADPHONE jack in the rear panel of the electronic organ so that the loudspeaker system in the organ will be shut off automatically.
- Connection of Amplifier or hi-fi equipment: This electronic organ has a built-in loudspeaker system. Alternatively, it can also be connected to any external amplifier or hi-fi equipment. First, turn off the switch of the electronic organ and external equipment, then insert one end of the stereo audio cable into the LINE IN or AUX IN jack of other sound equipment and connect another end into the OUT L/R jacks in the rear panel of the electronic organ.
Basic Operation
Basic playing method
- Turn on the power switch: After the AC adapter is connected d or the batteries are installed correctly, press the POWER button to turn on the power switch. Press the POWER button once again to turn off the power switch of the electronic organ.
- Adjustment of Volume: This electronic organ has 16 levels of volume from 1 to 16 for your choice. The default level of volume is 12 Press the Volume Up/Dn key, the volume will be increased or decreased accordingly and correspondent change will be displayed on the LED. Press the Volume Up/Dn keys simultaneously, and the VOLUME will be restored to the default level automatically. Meanwhile, if you adjust the volume, the accompanying volume will also be changed accordingly.
- Select Voice:
This electronic organ has 100 voices (00~99) for your choice. For detailed information, refer to Appendix I. The default status at startup is VOICE. If the current status is not VOICE, you need to press VOICE with the numeric keyboard; Select voC can also be realized a pressing to set possible ” keys. By pressing digits, the LED will display the corresponding VOICE code. Under VOICE status, press the “+” or “-” keys to select the next or previous voice. - Performing percussion instrument:
Panel drums Press Panel drum keys (alt8-panel 8-panel drums) to respond to relevant panel drums. According to needs, performers can insert relevant panel drums to improve performance effects.
Auto Rhythm
- Select Rhythm: This electronic organ has 100 rhythms (00~ 99) for your choice. For a detailed STYLE table, refer to the Appendix. Press the STYLE key to trigger the STYLE function and the function LED will light up. To select a STYLE throughout 00 ~ 99, input two digits; Select Rhythm can also be realized by pressing the “+,-” keys. By pressing digits, the LED will display the corresponding STYLE code. Under STYLE status, press the “+” or “-” keys to select the next or previous STYLE. After selecting STYLE, press the START/STOP key To start STYLE and press STYLE once to exit the STYLE function.
- Fill in:
You may press the FILL-IN key to insert 1-2 measures of drum fill in the current rhythm to enhance the performance effect and then restore to the original rhythm. Only in rhythm status can this function be realized. - The function of Sync: First press the SINGLE chord or FINGER chord keys, then the SYNC key, and finally the B/W key.
- If keys belong to the chord area, the key and rhythm as well as the chord will be played in synchronization.
- If keys do not belong to the chord area, this function can not be used.
- Tempo:
The default tempo is 120. By pressing the Tempo “+” or “-” key, you correspondingly increase or decrease tempo, and the LED will be displayed accordingly. 32 levels of tempo may be readjusted. Press the Tempo “+” and “_” keys simultaneously to restore the default tempo setting. - Rhy Vol:
The default Rhy Vol is 11. By pressing the Rhy Vol “+” or “-” key, you may correspondingly increase or decrease Rhy Vol, and LED will be displayed accordingly. 8 levels of Rhy Vol may be readjusted. Press the RhyVol “+” and “_” keys simultaneously to restore the default Rhy Vol setting automatically.
Auto Bass Chord
- 1. Single auto bass chord:
Press the SINGLE key to enter the mode of single chord accompaniment, the function LED will light up and 001 will be displayed on the LED display. Press different single fingering in the chord key area (1~19 key) to start chord accompaniment. Press the SINGLE key once again to exit this function and OFF will be displayed on the LED display. The chord key area will change e to keyboard tone. - Finger Chord:
Press the FINGER key to enter the auto bass chord function of the finger chord, The function LED will light up and 002 will be displayed on the LED display. Press different FINGER in the chord key area (Q~19 keys) to produce correspondent chord accompaniment. Press the FINGER key once again to exit this function and OFF is displayed on the LED display. The chord key area will change to the keyboard tone. - ToneCLR:
Press the ToneCLR key to start/stop the chord background. This function is circular: start chord – stop chord → start chord……. Whenever a demo song is started, the default setting of this function is to start the chord. In the mode of SINGLE/FINGER chords, pressing this key will cancel single/finger chord accompaniment, and key pronunciation will restore to its original tone. - Tone Edit Function:
- Sustain: Press the SUSTAIN key to start the sustain function, The function LED will light up and 001 will be displayed on the LED display. Now the note of key produces a sustained effect. Press the SUSTAIN key once again to exit the sustain function. OFF will be displayed on the LED display and key pronunciation will be restored to its original tone.
- Vibrato: Press the VIBRATO key to start the vibrato function, The function LED will light up and 002 will be displayed on the LED display. Now the note of the key produces a vibrato effect. Press the VIBRATO Key once again to exit the vibrato function. OFF will be displayed on the LED display and key pronunciation will be restored to its original tone.
- Transpose function:
By pressing the transpose “+” or “_” keys, you may increase or decrease half note when you perform with b/w keys, with $6 levels adjustabPress the e transpose the “+” and “keys simultaneously to restore to its default note.
- Sustain: Press the SUSTAIN key to start the sustain function, The function LED will light up and 001 will be displayed on the LED display. Now the note of key produces a sustained effect. Press the SUSTAIN key once again to exit the sustain function. OFF will be displayed on the LED display and key pronunciation will be restored to its original tone.
- Record Function:
Press the RECORD key to begin recording, function LED will light up. ON will be displayed on the LED display. Before recording, you should set the tone, rhythm, tempo, and auto chord in good order to minimize setting during recording. Now performer may play according to his/her free will and the notes produced by the electronic organ will be recorded until the recorded quantity of notes exceeds the maximum limit and FULis displayed on the LED display. In Recode mode, press the REPLAY key to replay recorded notes in sequence. In replay mode, the tone may be switched. Upon completion, press the RECORD key once again to exit the function and OFF will be displayed on the LED display. In this mode keyboard transpose function will not work. - Rhythm Programming Function:
Press the PROG key to enter the rhythm programming function and ON is displayed on the LED display. By pressing eight-panel drums, you can program correspondent drums in the organ. When the number of programs exceeds the maximum limit, FUL will be displayed on LED display and PROG mode will be ended. Press a key in PROG mode to program an empty beat and replay the sound of a beep. Press the REPLAY key to replay programmed drums in sequence and cycles and form a self-programmed rhythm. By readjusting the tempo “+/-” key, you may reach the optimal performance effect. In replaying the programmed rhythm, press the REPLAY or Start/Stop key to stop replaying. - Intelligent Guide Function
- Demo Song: This electronic organ has 8 demo songs. For the table of demo songs, refer to Appendix II. Press the Demo Song key to replay the current demo song. During replay, press the Demo Song key once again to replay the next demo song. This key is a toggle key. Press this key to replay 8 demo songs in sequence.
- Guide Function
Press the Guide-A or Guide-B key to enter the Guide function. During the guide, unless a key is pressed, the song will not be continued. After a song is finished, repeat it. You can select a demo song by Demo Song key. In Guide mode, press the Guide-A or Guide-B key to exit the guide function.- Guide-A: No matter whether you perform correctly or not, the organ will emit correct notes, namely the type of one key one note
- Guide-B: The theme notes will be screened by the notes played and if you do not play for 3 seconds, the theme notes will be restored for guide purposes.
- Guide-A: No matter whether you perform correctly or not, the organ will emit correct notes, namely the type of one key one note
- Demo Song: This electronic organ has 8 demo songs. For the table of demo songs, refer to Appendix II. Press the Demo Song key to replay the current demo song. During replay, press the Demo Song key once again to replay the next demo song. This key is a toggle key. Press this key to replay 8 demo songs in sequence.
Schematic Circuit
Appendix I: Table of Tone
No. | Name of Tone | No. | Name of Tone | No. | Name of Tone |
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00 | PIANO | 26 | SOPRANO SAX 1 | 50 | ROCK ORGAN |
01 | CLARINET | 27 | DULCIMER | 51 | PICCOLO 1 |
02 | VIBRAPHONE | 28 | STRINGS 1 | 52 | STEEL DRUMS |
03 | TRUMPET | 29 | RECORDER | 53 | TUBA |
04 | BAN JO | 30 | ACOUSTIC GRAND PIANO | 54 | HALO PAD |
05 | FLUTE | 31 | ENGLISH HORN | 55 | CLAVI |
06 | CHURCH ORGAN | 32 | SHANAI 2 | 56 | FRETLESS BASS |
07 | HARMONICA | 33 | CLEAN GUITAR 2 | 57 | KALIMBA |
08 | JAZZ GUITAR | 34 | ATMOSPHERE | 58 | CONTRABASS |
09 | SYNTHSTRS 1 | 35 | VIOLA | 59 | NYLON GUITAR |
10 | PIANO BRIGHT | 36 | DRAWBAR ORGAN 2 | 60 | PIANO ELEC 1 |
11 | BRASS SYN | 37 | DISTORTION GUITAR | 61 | PICCOLO 2 |
12 | SYNTH BASS | 38 | STEEL GUITAR | 62 | SYNTHSTRS 2 |
13 | LEAD SQUARE | 39 | SQUARE | 63 | PAD |
14 | MARIMBA | 40 | ALTO SAX | 64 | FRENCH HORN |
15 | CHORUSED PIANO | 41 | ACOUSTIC BASS 2 | 65 | ELECTRIC GUITAR |
16 | ORCHES. HARP | 42 | SAWTOOTH | 66 | FINGER BASS 1 |
17 | SAXOPHONE | 43 | OCARINA | 67 | AGOGO 2 |
18 | TANGO ACCORDION | 44 | AGOGO 1 | 68 | BASSOON |
19 | STEEL DRUMS | 45 | MUSIC BOX | 69 | FIFTHS |
20 | HONKY-TONK PIANO | 46 | STRINGS 2 | 70 | TENOR SAX |
21 | SHANAI 1 | 47 | OVOV | 71 | TINKLE BELL |
22 | TROMBONE | 48 | REED ORGAN 1 | 72 | GLOCKENSPIEL |
23 | ACOUSTIC BASS 1 | 49 | HARPSICHORD | 73 | PIPA |
24 | DRAWBAR ORGAN 1 | 50 | CLEAN GUITAR 1 | 74 | PICK BASS |
75 | ACCORDION | 82 | HARP | 89 | GUZHENG |
76 | E-PIANO 1 | 83 | E-PIANO 2 | 90 | CELESTA |
77 | REED ORGAN 2 | 84 | BASS LEAD 1 | 91 | XYLOPHONE |
78 | HARMONICS 1 | 85 | BASS LEAD 2 | 92 | FINGER BASS 2 |
79 | LOW TOM | 86 | BRASS SYN | 93 | REED ORGAN 3 |
80 | SOFT ACCORD | 87 | BARITONE SAX | 94 | SLAP BASS 1 |
81 | SHAKUHACHI | 88 | XIAO | 95 | HARMONICS 2 |
96 | PIANO ELEC 2 | 97 | STRSYN 3 | 98 | SLAP BASS 2 |
99 | BASSOON |
Rhythm data
No. | Name of Rhythm | No. | Name of Rhythm | No. | Name of Rhythm |
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00 | RUMBA 1 | 34 | BARREL HOUSE | 68 | CHARLESTON |
01 | SAMBA | 35 | SLOW ROCK 2 | 69 | HOUSE 2 |
02 | DISCO | 36 | TRIP HOP | 70 | BAROQUE |
03 | TANGO 1 | 37 | OLDIE POP | 71 | NEW SAIDI |
04 | ROCK 1 | 38 | ROCK 2 | 72 | BOOGIE |
05 | SWING | 39 | BIG BALLAD | 73 | DISCO BEAT |
06 | COUNTRY 1 | 40 | MERENGUE | 74 | CANTALP |
07 | WALTZ 1 | 41 | KERONCONG | 75 | TECHNO |
08 | BEGUINE | 42 | GUARACHA | 76 | BALLAD |
09 | LATIN | 43 | BIG BAND | 77 | DIXIE 1 |
10 | MARCH-POLKA | 44 | WALTZ 3 | 78 | DISCO QUEEN |
11 | BOSSANOVA | 45 | ROCK 3 | 79 | ROCK 4 |
12 | SALSA | 46 | PUNTA | 80 | HOUSE 3 |
13 | 16-BEAT 1 | 47 | JAZZ | 81 | BLUES 2 |
14 | REGGAE 1 | 48 | BEAT 2 | 82 | DANCE 3 |
15 | MAMBO | 49 | TRANCE | 83 | FUSION SHUFFLE |
16 | 8-BEAT | 50 | HOUSE 1 | 84 | 8-BEAT 4 |
17 | CHACHA 1 | 51 | REGGAE 3 | 85 | DANCE 4 |
18 | POPS | 52 | SOUL 2 | 86 | REGGAE 4 |
19 | SLOW ROCK 1 | 53 | POLKA 2 | 87 | HAPPY LOVE |
20 | WALTZ 2 | 54 | HIP-HOP 1 | 88 | SKA |
21 | DANCE 1 | 55 | 16-BEAT 2 | 89 | CHACHA 2 |
22 | LOUD FUSION | 56 | N.O.R&R | 90 | BROWN |
23 | POLKA 1 | 57 | SLOW ROCK 3 | 91 | CUMBIA |
24 | BURB | 58 | 8-BEAT 2 | 92 | MARCH 2 |
25 | SOUL 1 | 59 | PASODOB | 93 | TEXMEX |
26 | RAP | 60 | DANCE 2 | 94 | ROCK 5 |
27 | TANGO 2 | 61 | WORD POP | 95 | DIXIE 2 |
28 | REGGAE 2 | 62 | SLOW ROCK 4 | 96 | BOLERO |
29 | RUMBA 2 | 63 | 8-BEAT 3 | 97 | CALIFORNIA |
30 | RAVE | 64 | QUICK STEP | 98 | BOLERO |
31 | COUNTRY 2 | 65 | HIP-HOP 2 | 99 | TEXMEX |
32 | BEAT 1 | 66 | MARCH 1 | ||
33 | 8-BEAT 1 | 67 | BLUES 1 |
Table of Demo Songs
Number | Code of Song |
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01 | Turkey March |
02 | Oh! Susanna |
03 | American Patrol |
04 | Hawthorn |
05 | Red River Valley |
06 | Katyusha |
07 | Zmpromptu |
08 | Toreador Song |
Table of Panel Drums
Number | Name of Drum |
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00 | Hi-Hat Closed |
01 | Hi-Hat Open |
02 | Low Tom |
03 | Snare |
04 | Bass Drum |
05 | Hand Clap |
06 | Hi-Hat Pedal |
07 | Slap Crash Cymbal |
Troubleshooting
Trouble | Cause and Solution |
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Accompanying a little noise in turning on/off power. | Normal condition. Please do not worry. |
After turning on power, press keyboard but no sound can be emitted. | Check whether volume control key is at proper position or headphone jack is held by other equipment, breaking off the built-in speaker system. |
The note and its tone for a same voice are a little different. | This is a normal phenomenon caused by different voice sampling diapason. |
When using Sustain function, some tones have long sustain but some have short sustain. | This is a normal phenomenon since the sustains of different tones are set to optimum lengths. |
Too low volume, abnormal volume, or accompaniment does not work. | Check whether volume control and accompaniment volume control are in proper setting. |
Though Sync/Start is begun and keyboard is used in performance, auto accompaniment does not work. | Check whether auto bass is set on Single or Finger chord position. Auto accompaniment starts only in the auto bass chord key area. |
When using a mobile phone, the electronic organ emits noise. | Mobile phones can disturb the electronic organ. Turn off the mobile phone or use it far away. |
Not all keys pressed produce sound. | You may have used more notes than the allowed quantity, including right-hand tone, left-hand tone, auto accompaniment, and counterpoint note. Excess notes will not produce sound. |
So long as you press the keyboard, auto accompaniment function seems skipped. | Check whether the parameter of Transpose is set to “00”. |
The pitch of the note is not correct. | Check whether the parameter of Transpose is set to “00”. |
When using batteries, the electronic organ does not emit sound after startup, and LED does not light up. | Check whether battery polarity is correct or if batteries have run down. |
When using an AC adapter, distorted or discontinuous sound occurs, or the organ halts. | You have used an unqualified AC adapter or low batteries. Use the AC adapter provided with the organ or replace the batteries. |
No sound for external loudspeaker or amplifier. | Check whether volume is set too low or if wire connections are proper. |
No sound for external microphone. | Check whether volume is set too low, wire connections are proper, or use an electret condenser microphone. |
Note: If the issue persists, send the electronic organ to the franchiser or its maintenance service for repair. Do not disassemble without authorization.
Technical Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Standard Keyboard | 61-key standard piano keyboard |
Display | LED display |
Tone | 100 standard tones |
Rhythm | 100 well-chosen auto accompaniments |
Demo Song | 8 stereo demo songs |
Drums | 8 panel drums |
Effect Control | Vibrato, sustain, transpose |
Record | Record, replay |
Program | Rhythm programming function |
Accompaniment Control | Start/stop, sync, fill-in, tempo |
Chord Control | ToneCLR, finger chord, single chord |
Intelligent Guide | Demo song, Guide A, Guide B |
Other Controls | Power switch, Main Volume, Accompaniment Volume |
External Port | Power jack, headphone jack, left and right sound track jack |
Diapason | C2~C7 |
Accuracy in Musical Tuning | <3 cent |
AC Adapter | AC220V, DC 9V |
DV Input | DC 9V |
Output Power | 6W x 2 |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 955 x 380 x 135 mm |
Weight | 5 Kg |
Compliance Standards:
- GB/T12105-1998
- GB/8898-2001
- GB13837-2003
- GB17625.1-2003
Disposal
Rechargeable Batteries and Batteries: The supplied rechargeable batteries or batteries are recyclable. Please dispose of them at special waste collection points or your local dealer. Only dispose of exhausted batteries or rechargeable batteries to ensure environmental protection.
WEEE-Declaration
Your product is designed and manufactured with materials and components of high quality, which are recyclable and can be reused. The symbol means that your product should be disposed of separately from household waste when it reaches its end of life. Please dispose of this equipment at your local collection point or recycling center. Please help to protect the environment in which we all live. All specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. All information was correct at the time of printing. Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any description, photograph, or statement contained in the manual. Printed colors and specifications may vary slightly from product to. Products from Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH are only sold through authorized dealers. Distributors and dealers are not agents of Musikhau s Kirstein GmbH and have no authority to bind Musikhaus Kirstein Gm bHlegally in any way. This manual is protected by copyright. Acopyingngr reprint, even in excerpts is only oonly lowedthe written consent of ofusikhaus Kirstein GmbH. The same applies to reproduction or copying of images, even in altered form.
Cautions
Please observe the following, but not limited to, rules in using the electronic organ to avoid hurt possibly incurred to yourself or anybody else and protect the electronic organ and other peripheral equipment from damaging.
- Do not open the casing of electronic organ and try to disassembly. Do not change anything within. Should any abnormal phenomenon occur, please stop using the electronic organ immediately and send it to a qualified person for examination.
- Keep the electronic organ from rain and do not use it near water or in wet conditions. Do not place any vessel that holds liquid on the electronic organ for fear that liquid flows into the electronic organ.
- Better use the specified voltage (220V 50Hz), otherwise wrong voltage may cause the electronic organ impaired, overheat, or wow.
- Before cleaning the body of the electronic organ, please pull out the power plug with a dry hand.
- Regularly check up power plug and clean it if necessary.
- Do not place the power adapter or AC power cord near the heat source such as a heat radiator. Do not overbend or place heavy matter on the electric wire. Do not place the electric wire in the passage. Do not wind anything on electric wire.
- When you pull out the power plug, please hold the plug instead of the electric wire to pull it out.
- Do not insert the power plug of the electronic organ in the multi-purpose terminal block to avoid overheating.
- When you do not use the electronic organ for a long time or in thunder, turn off the electronic organ and pull out the power adapter or power plug.
- Please turn off all power switches before connecting the electronic organ to any other electronic appliance. Before turning off these electronic appliances, adjust all volume potentiometers of the +- buttons to the lowest positions.
- Do not place the electronic organs in dusty, vibrating, cold, or high-temperature conditions (e.g. exposure to direct sunshine, near ha eat radiator, or in the car under the sun) to avoid damage to the appearance or internal components.
- Do not place electronic organs in unstable places to avoid falling and damage.
- When cleaning an electronic organ, please wipe its body with a dry soft cloth without using dope, organic solution, or chemical impregnant. Do not place vinyl plastic products on electronic organs, other the panel or keyboard may fade.
- Do not sit or place heavy matter on electronic organs.
- Do not perform with too loud a volume or to the extent of hearing unwell to protect the audition from hurting.
- Please dispose of plastics packed away out of infants and children to avoid danger.
- Unpacking shall be done by an adult. The small things contained in the packing are not suitable for children below 3 years of age.
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FAQ
Q: Can I replace the rechargeable batteries in the headphones?
A: Yes, you can replace the rechargeable batteries with compatible ones by following the instructions in the user manual.
Q: How do I know when the batteries need to be recharged?
A: The headphones may emit a low battery alert, or you may notice a decrease in sound quality when the batteries are running low.
Documents / Resources
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