BATTERY POWER SUPPLY
Correct operation of the electric guitar is provided by 9V D/C battery (batteries) power supply.
Batteries can be of 6LR61 or 6F22 type (DC9V, S-006P) or similar.
IMPORTANT: IT IS FORBIDDEN to use any external power sources.
SAFETY MEASURES WHEN USING BATTERY
1. Connect the battery properly to the terminals without applying excessive force. Violation of
(+/-) polarity might result in failure of the guitar electronics elements.
2. Replace the discharged battery with a new one in a timely manner.
3. If the guitar is not going to be used for a long period of time or if the battery is discharged,
remove the battery in order to avoid electrolyte leakage.
4. Do not touch the liquid leaking from the battery (electrolyte). In case of liquid ingress into
eyes, mouth or onto skin it is necessary to immediately wash it off and consult a
doctor.
5. Used batteries should be utilized pursuant to the local laws and regulations.
6. Keep battery out of the reach of children.
7. Prevent from the ingress of any liquid onto the battery, such as water or tea, since this might
cause the risk of short circuit.
8. Never strip the battery and never put the battery into the fire.
9. Never recharge the battery.
GUITAR STORAGE
1. If it is necessary to keep a guitar for a long time without playing, remove the battery and
keep the instrument at the place which is not exposed to direct sunlight, excessively high or
low temperatures, high moisture, dust and vibration level, etc.
2. Do not leave a guitar in a car: in the winter time due to low temperatures and in the summer
time due to high temperatures inside a car.
3. To prevent the guitar fall, keep it on a low steady surface.
4. Do not leave a guitar dropped against the wall or against some other things, if children are
around. The instrument might fall and injure a child.
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