General safety instructions
Power source
• Be sure that your local AC main voltage matches the voltage specified on the name plate before connecting to the mains.
• DC power cannot be used to power this instrument.
Handling the power cord
• Never touch the power cord or its plug with wet hands.
• Never pull on the cord to remove it from the wall socket, always pull the plug.
• Never forcibly bend the power cord.
• If the power cord is scarred, cut or broken, or has a bad contact, it will be a potential fire hazard or source of serious electric shock.
NEVER use a damaged power cord; have it replaced by a qualified technician.
If water gets into the instrument
• Remove the power cord from the wall socket at once, and contact the store where the unit was purchased.
• The top surface of your instrument should never be used as a shelf for flower vases and other containers which hold liquids.
Metal items etc. inside the unit
• Do not permit metal items or other materials to fall inside the unit. Metal items may result in electric shock or damage.
• Be especially careful with regards to this point when children are near the unit. They should be warned never to try to put anything inside, and
never to slide a hand into the unit.
• If articles do fall inside, remove the power cord from the wall socket at once and, if necessary, contact the store where the unit was purchased.
• As a general precaution, never open the unit and touch or tamper with the internal circuitry.
If the instrument plays in an abnormal way
• Turn off the power immediately, remove the power cord from the main outlet and contact the store where it was purchased.
• Discontinue using the unit at once. Failure to do so may result in additional damage or other unexpected damage or accident.
General user maintenance
• Clean the cabinet and keys of your instrument using a soft, clean, slightly damp cloth and polish with a soft, dry cloth.
• Never use industrial cleaners, detergents, abrasive cleansers, waxes, solvents or polishes as they may damage the instrument finish.
• Always turn off the power supply after use and never turn the unit on and off repeatedly in quick succession as this places an undue load on
the electronic components.
The information in this publication has been carefully prepared and checked. The manufacturers
however decline all liability for eventual errors. All rights are reserved. This publication may not
be copied, photocopied or reproduced in part or in whole without prior written consent from
Generalmusic S.p.A. Generalmusic reserves the right to apply any aesthetic, design or function
modifications it considers necessary to any of its products without prior notice. Generalmusic
declines all liability for damage to property or persons resulting from improper use of the
instrument.
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