GETTING STARTED
• Take the instrument to a service centre if:
◦ the power supply cable or plug are damaged.
◦ objects or liquid have fallen into the instrument.
◦ the instrument has been exposed to rain.
◦ the instrument is not functioning properly or performance is impaired.
◦ the instrument has been dropped or the chassis is damaged.
• Never attempt to repair the instrument on your own; all repairs should be carried out by a
qualified technician.
PREVENTING RADIO/TV DISTURBANCE
This instrument operates on the radio frequency band. If it is not installed correctly and strictly in
compliance with the instructions provided it may disturb the reception of radio-television
appliances. Although the instrument you have purchased has been designed in compliance with
applicable laws and in such a way as to provide reasonable protection against such disturbances,
there is no guarantee that these will not occur. To check whether any disturbance you are
experiencing is in fact produced by your instrument, turn it off to see if the disturbance disappears.
Turn the instrument on again to see if the disturbance reappears. Once you are certain that your
instrument is in fact causing the disturbance, take any of the following measures:
• Adjust the antenna of the radio or TV receiver.
• Place the instrument in a different position with respect to the radio or TV receiver.
• Place the instrument further away from the receiver.
• Connect the plug of the instrument to another socket so that the instrument and the receiver
are connected to two different circuits.
• If necessary, call in a servicing technician.
POWER SUPPLY
• When you connect the instrument to other appliances (amplifier, mixer, MIDI instruments
etc.), ensure that all the units are off.
• Read the recommendations regarding Radio and TV disturbances.
INSTRUMENT CARE
• Clean the surfaces of the instrument with a soft dry cloth. Never use gasoline, diluting
agents or solvents of any kind.
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