bcp SKY5588 61 Key Beginners Electronic Keyboard Piano Set Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- bcp
Table of Contents
- TOOLS REQUIRED
- HARDWARE
- PARTS
- PRODUCT ASSEMBLY
- REAR PANEL
- FRONT PANEL
- DIGITAL DISPLAY
- PERFORMANCE PREPARATION
- BASIC PERFORMING METHOD
- BASIC PERFORMING METHOD
- EFFECT CONTROL
- AUTO RHYTHM
- AUTO BASS CHORD
- RECORDING AND RHYTHM PROGRAMMING
- LIGHT-UP KEY THREE-STEP INTELLIGENT TEACHING
- LIGHT-UP KEY THREE-STEP INTELLIGENT TEACHING
- RHYTHMS
- DEMONSTRATION SONG LIST
- FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
- PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION
- Customer Support
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
bcp SKY5588 61 Key Beginners Electronic Keyboard Piano Set
TOOLS REQUIRED
- WRENCH
1 PERSON ASSEMBLY
APPROXIMATELY 15 MIN. ASSEMBLY
HARDWARE
PARTS
PRODUCT ASSEMBLY
Please retain these instructions for future reference.
- Assemble the stand.
- Attach the part F keyboard with two part 4 screws.
- Insert the part G music stand.
REAR PANEL
FRONT PANEL
- Speaker
- Power
- Master Volume
- Accompaniment Volume
- Tempo
- Single
- Fingered
- Sync
- Fill-in
- Start/Stop
- Media Player Controls
- MP3 Volume Control
- Previous/Next
- Play/Pause
- Sequence/Random/Single
- Split
- Key lighting
- 3-Step Lesson
- One Key
- Follow
- Ensemble
- Sustain
- Vibrato
- Keyboard Percussion
- Record
- Program
- Play
- Numbers
- Timbres
- Demo Song
- Rhythm
- Chord Keyboard: For use with single-finger chords
DIGITAL DISPLAY
On standby, screen will display the tempo. Press “START/STOP” to play the
selected rhythm. Press “TEMPO +” or “TEMPO –“ to increase or decrease the
tempo.
NOTE: When turned on, keyboard will default to 000 timbre and 000 rhythm with 120 beats per minute (BPM) tempo.
PERFORMANCE PREPARATION
Using Power Adapter
Do not use any other power supply adapter other than the one supplied with this unit. Connect one side to the power supply socket on the back-panel and the other side to an outlet. Note: the input voltage should be compatible with the outlet power.
Headphone Jack
- Turn off keyboard before connecting external speakers or audio devices to keyboard. Connect these devices via the “PHONES/OUTPUT” port on the back of the keyboard.
- Insert headphones (not included) into the “PHONES/OUTPUT” jack on the back of the instrument. The speaker will automatically turn o when headphones are in use. WARNING: Hearing loss can occur if headphones are used at too high of a volume.
Mic Input and Audio Input
- You can connect a microphone (not included) via the “MIC” port to use with the keyboard.
- You can play audio through the computer speakers. To do so, first turn off the keyboard. Plug in your device to the keyboard via the “AUDIO INPUT” jack. Then, turn on the keyboard.
Playing Music from an External Device
- Insert a USB flash drive into the “UDISK” port behind the keyboard. The keyboard only supports USB drives up to 32GB.
- Press to adjust the volume.
- Press to go to the previous track, press to go to the next track, press to play/pause a track. Press to cycle through continuous, random, or single playback.
BASIC PERFORMING METHOD
Press “POWER ON/OFF” to turn on keyboard. The LED display will light up and show the preset tempo: “120.”
Light-Up Keyboard
The keyboard features a light-up function. Light hints can be provided while in the learning, playing, and demo song modes. Press “KEY LIGHTING” to enable or disable the lighting mode.
Master Volume Adjustment
- Press “MASTER VOL +” or “MASTER VOL -” to increase or decrease the overall volume.
- Press both buttons at the same time to reset the volume to default.
- Master volume can also control the accompaniment volume.
Accompaniment Volume Adjustment
- Press “ACCOM VOL +” or “ACCOM VOL -” to increase or decrease the accompaniment volume.
- Press “ACCOM VOL +” or “ACCOM VOL -” at the same time to reset the volume to default.
Timbre Selection
- There are 255 pre-programmed timbres, labeled from “000” to “254”.
- To select the timbre at any time, press “TIMBRE and” “tnE” will show on the display. Select the timbre by pressing the corresponding numbers or the “+/-“ buttons.
Playing Percussion
There are 61 keyboard percussions pre-programmed into the keyboard. Press “KEYBOARD PERCUSSION” to change the keyboard to a percussive instrument. Press the button again to stop this function.
BASIC PERFORMING METHOD
Playing Demonstration Songs
- The keyboard has 50 pre-programmed songs, numbered “00” to “49.”
- Press the “DEMO SONG” button to play all demo songs in order. Press the “DEMO SONG” button again to stop playing the demo song.
- Press the number buttons or “+/-” buttons during demo mode to select a demo song.
- You can change the timbre of the demo song by selecting the “TIMBRE” button while the demo song is playing, and selecting the timbre in the same way as normal.
- Press “START/STOP” or press “DEMO SONG” to stop playing the demo song.
EFFECT CONTROL
Sustain Function
Press the “SUSTAIN” button, “SUS” will show on the display, and the sustain function will activate. Press this button again to disable the sustain effect.
Vibrato Function
Press “VIBRATO” button, “VIB” will show on the display, and the vibrato function will activate. Press this button again to disable the vibrato eect.
AUTO RHYTHM
Rhythm Selection
The keyboard provides 255 pre-programmed rhythms, from “000” to “254.” Press the “RHYTHM” button and “rhy” will display on the screen. Press the corresponding numbers or “+/-” to select other rhythms.
Rhythm Control
- Press “START/STOP” to play the selected accompaniment rhythm.
- Press “SYNC” and “syn” will be shown on the screen. The first 19 keys from the left are the chord keyboard, and can be played with the accompaniment rhythm.
- Press “FILL IN” to have an intermezzo piece play during the accompaniment rhythm. To continue the fill-in melody, simply hold down the “FILL IN” button.
- To stop the accompaniment rhythm, press the “START/STOP” button.
Tempo Adjustment
Press “TEMPO +” or “TEMPO –” to increase or decrease the tempo. Pressing the two buttons at the same time will reset the tempo to the default.
AUTO BASS CHORD
Single-Finger Chord
While the rhythm is active, press “SINGLE” and “SIN” will show on the display. You can play a single chord using the chord keyboard (first 19 keys from the left). Press “SINGLE” again to disable the function.
Single-Finger Chord Fingering
Fingered Chord
While the rhythm is active, press “FINGERED” and “FIN” will show on the display. You can now play fingered chords using the chord keyboard. Press “FINGERED” to disable the function.
Fingered Chord Fingering (C Key)
Note: the following diagram only shows fingered chord fingering for the key of
C. Transpose the fingering accordingly to play in other keys.
RECORDING AND RHYTHM PROGRAMMING
Recording
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Press the “REC” button to enable the recording function and “REC” will display on the screen. All notes played while the recording function is active will be recorded. When the memory is full, “FUL” will display on the screen.
Press “REC” to end recording. -
Press the “PLAY” button to play back the recorded notes and “PLAY” will show on the display. After playback is complete, recording mode will start again and “REC” will ap-pear on the display. You can record some more or play back the notes again by pressing “PLAY” again.
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Press “START/STOP” or press “REC” again to disable the recording function and to clear the recorder.
Rhythm Programming
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Press “PROG” to enable rhythm programming, “PRG” will display on the screen. Keyboard percussion mode will
automatically activate. You can program custom rhythms from this mode. -
32 percussive rhythms maximum can be programmed. “FUL” will show on the display when there is no more memory for rhythms and the function will stop automatically.
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Press “PLAY” to playback the programming rhythm. Press “PLAY” again to stop the playback and enter programming mode again.
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Press “START/STOP” or press “PROG” again to disable the programming function; all recorded rhythms will be removed.
LIGHT-UP KEY THREE-STEP INTELLIGENT TEACHING
One-Key
- Press “ONE KEY” to enable the one-key teaching function. You can select the song to be learned by pressing the number buttons or the “+/-” buttons.
- The keyboard will light up according to the main notes, indicating what notes should be played. The keyboard will continue playing even if you make mistakes.
- After the song is finished, the same song will start again.
- Press “START/STOP” or “ONE KEY” to stop the learning mode.
LIGHT-UP KEY THREE-STEP INTELLIGENT TEACHING
Follow
- Press “FOLLOW” to enable the follow teaching function. You can select the song to be learned by pressing the number buttons or the “+/-” buttons.
- The keyboard will light up according to the main notes, indicating what notes should be played. The keyboard will wait for you to play the correct notes before continuing.
- Press “START/STOP” or “FOLLOW” to stop the learning mode.
Ensemble
- Press “ENSEMBLE” to enable the ensemble teaching function. You can select the song to be learned by pressing the number buttons or the “+/-” buttons.
- The keyboard will light up according to the main notes, indicating what notes should be played. The keyboard will wait 3 seconds for you to play the correct notes (for the correct duration) before continuing.
- Press “START/STOP” or “ENSEMBLE” to stop the learning mode.
- Acoustic Grand Piano
- Rhodes Piano
- Chorused Piano
- Celesta 1
- Music Box 1
- Vibraphone
- Marimba 1
- Xylophone 1
- Percussive Organ
- Rock Organ
- Church Organ
- Reed Organ 1
- Accordion
- Harmonica
- Acoustic Guitar (Nylon)
- Acoustic Guitar (Steel)
- Electric Guitar (Jazz)
- Electric Guitar (Clean)1
- Distortion Guitar
- Acoustic Bass
- Electric Bass (Finger)
- Electric Bass (Pick)
- Fretless Bass
- Slap Bass 1
- Slap Bass 2
- Synth Bass 1
- Synth Bass 2
- Violin
- Viola
- Cello
- Orchestral Harp
- String Ensemble 1
- Trumpet
- Trombone
- Tuba
- French Horn
- Brass Section
- Synth Brass 1
- Soprano Sax
- Alto Sax 1
- Tenor Sax
- Baritone Sax
- Oboe
- Bassoon
- Clarinet
- Piccolo
- Flute
- Pan Flute
- Lead (Square)
- Banjo
- E-Tone Piano
- Electric Grand Piano
- Honky-tonk Piano
- Harpsichord 1
- Clavi 1
- Glockenspiel 1
- Tubular Bells 1
- Dulcimer 1
- Drawbar Organ 1
- Tango Accordion 1
- Electric Guitar (Muted) 1
- Overdriven Guitar 1
- Contrabass 1
- Tremolo Strings
- Pizzicato Strings 1
- Timpani
- String Ensemble 2
- Synth Strings 1
- Synth Strings 2
- Choir Aahs
- Voice Oohs
- Synth Voice
- Orchestra Hit
- Muted Trumpet 1
- Synth Brass 2
- English Horn 1
- Recorder
- Blown Bottle 1
- Shakuhach
- Whistle
- Ocarina
- Lead (Sawtooth)1
- Lead (Calliope)1
- Lead (Bass+Lead)1
- Pad (Warm)1
- Sitar
- Shamisen 1
- Koto 1
- Kalimba 1
- Bag Pipe 1
- Fiddle 1
- Shanai 1
- Tinkle Bell
- Agogo 1
- Steel Drums
- Woodblock 1
- Taiko Drum
- Melodic Tom 1
- Synth Drum
- Reverse Cymbal
- Jungle Bass 1
- Pi Pa 1
- Feedback Gt. 1
- Uilleann Harp 1
- Jazz Bass 1
- Flugel Horn 1
- Muted Horn 1
- Wood Barafon 1
- Electric Piano 1
- Multi Reed 1
- Guitar Pinch 1
- Multi Wind 1
- Clavi 2
- Celesta 2
- Harpsichord 2
- Mellow Fm 1
- Pi Pa 2
- Upright Piano 1
- Electric Piano 2
- Hard Vibe 1
- Wood Barafon 2
- Music Box 2
- Marimba 2
- Santur
- Reed Organ 2
- Pull Harmonica 1
- Ukulele 1
- 12-str. Guitar 1
- Guitar Pinch 2
- Slow Violin 1
- Bright String 1
- Jungle Bass 2
- Indian Flute 1
- Clavi 3
- Celesta 3
- Church Bells
- Marimba 3
- Dulcimer 2
- Reed Organ 3
- Electric Guitar (Clean) 2
- Koto 2
- Xylophone 2
- Shanai 2
- Dulcimer 3
- English Horn 2
- Electric Guitar (Clean) 3
- Shamisen 2
- Koto 3
- Kalimba 2
- Steel Bell 1
- Alto Sax 2
- Woodblock 2
- Synth Harpsi. 1
- Attack Clav. 1
- Crystal 1
- Bag Pipe 2
- Barafon 1
- Organ Flute 1
- Kalimba 3
- Reed Horn 1
- Hard Vibe 2
- Twin Trombones 1
- Synth Harpsi. 2
- Attack Clav. 2
- Chorus Guitar 1
- Steel Bell 2
- Tsugaru
- Oct Harp 1
- Bodhran 1
- Tubular Bells 2
- Suona
- Castanets
- Attack Harp 1
- Electric Vibraphone 1
- Soft Sax 1
- Soft Clav. 1
- Soft Guitar 1
- Grow Guitar 1
- Didgeridoo 1
- Attack Barafon 1
- Mute Barafon 1
- Nay 1
- Soft Santur
- Dual Horns 1
- Hard Barsoon 1
- Tron Flute 1
- Kawala 1
- Jazz Organ 1
- Soft Accord 1
- Wind Organ 1
- Viola Attack 1
- Bari & Tenor 1
- Soft Sax 2
- Attack Harp 2
- Didgeridoo 2
- Dual Horns 2
- Hard Barsoon 2
- Kawala 2
- Soft Guitar 2
- Mute Barafon 2
- Lead (Bass+Lead) 2
- Melodic Tom 2
- Grow Guitar 2
- Lead (Sawtooth) 2
- Jazz Bass 2
- Chorus Guitar 2
- Feedback Gt. 2
- Fiddle 2
- Organ Flute 2
- Flugel Horn 2
- Crystal 2
- Soft Clav. 2
- Overdriven Guitar 2
- Ukulele 2
- Tango Accordion 2
- Twin Trombones 2
- Jazz Organ 2
- Bright String 2
- Reed Horn 2
- Glockenspiel 2
- Drawbar Organ 2
- Muted Horn 2
- Pizzicato Strings 2
- Nay 2
- Pull Harmonica 2
- Muted Trumpet 2
- Upright Piano 2
- Soft Accord 2
- Uillean Harp 2
- Tron Flute 2
- Blown Bottle 2
- Indian Flute 2
- Slow Violin 2
- Electric Guitar (Muted) 2
- Multi Wind 2
- Electric Vibraphone 2
- Bodhran 2
- Mellow Fm 2
- Multi Reed 2
- Contrabass 2
- Barafon 2
- Wind Organ 2
- 12-str. Guitar 2
- Attack Barafon 2
- Lead (Calliope)2
- Viola Attack 2
- Pad (Warm)2
- Oct Harp 2
- Bari & Tenor 2
- Agogo 2
- Flugel Horn 3
- Organ Flute 3
- Fiddle 3
- Feedback Gt. 3
- Chorus Guitar 3
RHYTHMS
- Hard Rock
- Club Pop
- Fusion
- Rap Pop
- British Pop 1
- Twist
- 8 Beat Pop 1
- Fusion Shuffe
- Funk
- Funk Shuffle
- Rock’n Roll 1
- Rock Pop
- Rock Shuffe
- Rock Cha Cha
- Straight Rock
- Folk Rock
- Pasodoble
- Cha Cha
- Fox Trot
- Rumba 1
- Samba 1
- Samba 2
- Schlager Rock
- Tango 1
- Tango 2
- Disco Latin 1
- Calypso
- Latin Rock
- Bolero
- Analog Ballad 1
- E-Ballad
- Country Ballad
- Electro Pop
- Pop New Age 1
- 8 Beat Modern 1
- R&B Ballad 1
- Disco Fox 1
- Disco Funk 1
- Disco Party 1
- Disco Samba 1
- Disco Soul
- Disco Trot
- Rave 1
- Funky Disco 1
- Techno 1
- Techno 2
- Saturday Night 1
- Club Latin 1
- Disco Hands 1
- Country
- China 1
- China 2
- China 3
- China 4
- China 5
- 8 Beat Up Tempo
- 16 Beat Pop
- 16 Beat Shuffle
- 16 Beat Shuffle 2
- 16 Beat Ballad 1
- 16 Beat Ballad 2
- Soul
- Pop Rock 1
- Pop Rock 2
- 8 Beat Rock Ballad
- 16 Beat Rock Ballad
- 6/8 Heavy Rock
- 16 Beat Rock
- Bossa Nova 1
- Bossa Nova 2
- Salsa
- Mambo
- Beguine
- Bolero Lento
- Espagnole
- Reggae 12
- Pop Reggae 1
- Slow Rock 1
- Slow Rock 2
- R&B
- Dance Pop 1
- Dance Pop 2
- Euro Beat
- Euro House
- Hip Hop
- Swing
- Big Band Swing
- Jazz Quartet
- Dixieland
- Bluegrass 1
- Bluegrass 2
- 8 Beat Country
- Country Rock
- Country Ballad
- March 1
- March 2
- Polka
- Pop Waltz
- Jive
- Vienna Waltz
- 8 Beat Soul
- Classical 8 Beat
- Jazz Latin 1
- Unplugged
- Boogie
- Cumbia 2
- Classical Slow Rock
- European Disco 1
- Big Band Middle 1
- Chrlston
- Pasodobl
- Cat Groove 1
- Jazz Tango 1
- Fast Gospel
- Big Band Fast 1
- Tricks Mambo
- Funky Disco 2
- Latin Salsa
- Pop New Age 2
- Jazz Swing 1
- Trip Hop
- Rave 2
- Acoustic Ballad 1
- India’s Indigenous
- Indonesian Pop
- Pop Ballad
- South Africa Country
- South Africa Polka
- Tarantella 1
- Bright Pop
- Pub Piano 1
- West Shuffle
- Big Band Fast 2
- Espag Nol 1
- Disco Funk 2
- Pop Mambo
- Europe Swing 1
- Tricks Latin
- Disco Samba 2
- Latin Waltz
- Dance Pop 3
- Jazz Rock 1
- Detroit
- Fanatical Sand
- European Rock 1
- Ground Beat
- 8 Beat Modern 2
- Jazz Disco 1
- Dixie Jazz 1
- Disco Chocolate
- Disco Latin 2
- Synth Boogie
- Saturday Night 2
- Club Dance 1
- Tricks Bossa Nova
- Tarantella 2
- USA March
- Espag Nol 2
- Club Latin 2
- Jazz Cha Cha 1
- Country Cha Cha
- Disco Party 2
- Modern R&B 1
- 8 Beat Pop 2
- Country Jazz
- Soul Rock 1
- Rumba 2
- Samba 3
- Modern R&B 2
- Club Dance 2
- Country Bossa Nova
- Jazz Bo 1
- Modern Cha Cha 1
- Pop Reggae 2
- Rock Samba 1
- Jazz 8 Beat 1
- Disco
- Seville 1
- Disco Hands 2
- Rock Ballad
- Mixed Bossa Nova
- Jazz 16 Beat 1
- Single 16 Beat 1
- Love Song
- Single 16 Beat 2
- Disco Fox 2
- Pop Rock 3
- Tijuana Waltz
- British Pop 2
- Show Tune 1
- Schlager Alp
- Single Rock
- Swing Waltz
- Slow Waltz
- Cat Groove 2
- Country Slow Rock
- Rock Disco 1
- 16 Beat Shuffle 1
- Jazz 8 Beat 2
- Casa
- Guad Dance 1
- Jazz Cha Cha 2
- Country Waltz
- European Rock 2
- Caribbean Dance 2
- Jazz Disco 2
- Medium Jazz
- Piano Ballad
- 70’s Disco
- Jazz Rock 2
- Europe 8 Beat 1
- Seville 2
- Rumba 3
- Soul Rock 2
- European Disco 2
- Analog Ballad 2
- Pub Piano 2
- Europe Rumba
- Rock’n Roll 2
- Disco Trop
- Rock Salsa 1
- Europe 8 Beat 2
- Europe Samba
- Show Tune 2
- Jazz 16 Beat 2
- Samba 2
- Jazz Waltz 2
- Europe Reggae
- Modern Cha Cha 2
- R&B Ballad 2
- Rock Boogie
- Jazz Bossa Nova
- Rock Salsa 2
- Slow & Easy
- Hip Waltz 1
- Jazz Latin 2
- Rock Disco 2
- Jazz Tango 2
- Analog Ballad 3
- Europe Swing 2
- Hip Waltz 2
- Jazz Swing 2
- Party Pop
- Jazz Club
- Guad Dance 2
- Jazz Bo 2
- Dixie Jazz 2
- Acoustic Ballad 2
- Jazz Slow Rock
- 16 Beat Shue 2
- Polka Pop
- Latin Party Pop
- Parranda
- Carnival
- 60’s Vintage Pop
DEMONSTRATION SONG LIST
- Fur Elise
- Clarinet Polka
- The Magic Flute Overture
- Johan Sebastian Bach
- American Patrol
- Radetzky March
- Cowboy
- D07 Mozart #40
- Swan Lake
- Old Macdonald Had a Farm
- D10 Old French Air
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
- Cuckoo Waltz
- Red River Valley
- March (The Nutcracker)
- Moscow at Night
- Ode to Joy
- What a Wonderful World
- Polonaise
- Song of the Seashore
- Symphony of Carmen
- Mary Had a Little Lamb
- She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
- Danny Boy
- Schubert Serenade
- Minuet (L’Arlesienne)
- Ding Dong Merrily on High
- Beethoven’s Sonata
- Camptown Races
- Moonlight
- Flower Dance
- Nocturne op.9 no.2
- Green Sleeves
- Beijing Welcomes You
- Little Apple
- Happy Home
- Wander
- Nanniwan
- Prairie Song
- Aobaoshan
- Liuyang River
- The Bending Moon
- Came with Every
- My Little Baby
- Pink Memories
- Stepping Higher and Higher
- Cloud to Chase the Moon
- Jaunty
- You Set Off to the Chapeau
- The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
WARNING
- Only use the provided power adapter. Do not use damaged adapters.
- Do not disassemble the instrument or modify internal parts. If it malfunctions, discontinue use until repairs have been made.
- Turn off power before connecting this instrument to other devices.
- Do not play the instrument at maximum volume or at an uncomfortable level for an extended period of time.
- Be aware that excessive sound pressure from headphones can cause hearing loss.
- Overheating the instrument may cause damage; keep all parts of the instrument off heat sources.
- Prevent liquid, dust, particles, and other foreign matter from entering the instrument because it may cause corrosion or short-circuit the components.
- Unplug the instrument before cleaning it. Do not insert or pull the plug out with wet hands.
- Use dry, soft cloth to clean the instrument. Do not use alcohol or other chemical solvents to wipe the instrument. Using these substances may damage the instrument surface.
- Turn off the power supply and unplug the instrument when not in use or if instrument breaks.
- To reduce risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose instrument to rain or humidity.
- Do not expose instrument to dripping or splashing liquid. Do not place objects filled with liquid on the instrument.
- Do not install this instrument in a confined space such as a book case or similar unit. Keep instrument in a well-ventilated area.
- To prevent possible harm to the environment, recycle this responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This product may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Responsible party (contact for FCC matters only):
Quality Control Dept.
15101 Red Hill Ave.
Tustin, CA 92780
PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION
All items can be returned for any reason within 60 days of the receipt and will receive a full refund as long as the item is returned in its original product packaging and all accessories from its original shipment are included. All returned items will receive a full refund back to the original payment method. All returned items will not be charged a re-stocking fee.
All returned items require an RA (Return Authorization) number, which can only be provided by a Best Choice Products Customer Service Representative when the return request is submitted. Items received without an RA may not be accepted or may increase your return processing time. Once an item has been received by Best Choice Products, refunds or replacements will be processed within 5 business days.
All returns must be shipped back to the Best Choice Products Return Center at the customer’s expense. If the reason for return is a result of an error by Best Choice Products then Best Choice Products will provide a pre-paid shipping label via email. Boxes for return shipping will not be provided by Best Choice Products, and is the customer’s responsibility to either use the original shipping boxes or purchase new boxes.
Pictures may be required for some returns to ensure an item is not damaged prior to its return. Items returned are not considered undamaged until they are received by Best Choice Products and verified as such. All damages to items are the customer’s responsibility until the item has been received by and acknowledge by Best Choice Products as undamaged.
WARNING
Manufacturer and seller expressly disclaim any and all liability for personal injury, property damage or loss, whether direct, indirect, or incidental, resulting from the incorrect attachment, improper use, inadequate maintenance, unapproved modification, or neglect of this product.
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