E N G L I S H
BATTERY SUPPLY
Open the battery com-
partment. Insert 3 x
1,5V batteries R03/
AAA (not included).
Re-fit battery cover.
Replace batteries when
the quality of sound
bad. Use
becomes
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 toy 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 pola-
rity. • 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 batte-
ries 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
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 retai-
ler and return the product when buying a replace-
ment, 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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R03/AAA 1.5V
R03/AAA 1.5V
R03/AAA 1.5V
R03/AAA 1.5V
R03/AAA 1.5V
R03/AAA 1.5V
03
05
06
07
PP
PS
O
SWITCHING ON/OFF
To switch on the instru-
a
ment move selector
ON
to
. To switch off
move the same selector
OFF
to
.
DEMOSONGS
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This keyboard has
demosongs
. To choo-
se the pre-recorded
tracks, press the key
d
DEMO
(the first
track starts automatical-
ly) and afterwards one
of the white keyboard
keys. To stop the execution, press once again the key
DEMO
.
VOLUME CONTROL
You can select 3 volume levels by pressing in sequence
g
VOLUME
the key
.
SOUND SELECTIONS
You can select one of the 4 sounds by pressing
e
SOUNDS
button
.
RHYTHMS SELECTIONS
You can select one of the 7 rhythms by pressing
f
RHYTHMS
buttons
RHYTHMS
once again the key
OKON
c
OKON
Press
button
song by casually and repeatedly pressing one or more
keys on the keyboard, trying to keep tempo. Press
OKON
again to exit the mode.
DRUM PADS
DRUMS
By pressing the button
h
drum pads
either to play alternatively 4+4 percus-
sion instruments.
MUSICAL NOTES INDICATORS
Above the keys on the front of the instrument, there is a
i
coloured label
with indication of numbers next to
each button in order to facilitate the recognition of musi-
cal 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
D
E
F
C
B
G
A
I
H
. To stop the execution, press
.
; try to play the melody of the
b
you can utilize the
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