User Manual

ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual
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Whether you are an advanced performer or have never touched an electronic keyboard in your life, we
recommend that you take the time to go through this basic section. It shows you in the simplest possible
manner how to start playing your Electone.
Getting Started
1
Plug the power cord into an appropriate
electrical outlet.
2 Make sure that the speaker switch
(page 12) is set to on.
If you are using the ELS-02C, also set the REAR
SPEAKER switch to on (not available on the ELS-
02).
NOTE
When using the rear speaker, place the Electone against
a wall, allowing about 20 cm from the wall for optimum
sound.
You do not need to switch the power of the speaker on/
off whenever you use the instrument. If you want, you
can always keep it on and turn the power on and off by
pressing the main power switch of the instrument.
For an ELS-01/ELS-01U instrument with an installed
STAGEA Vitalize unit, the SPEAKER switch cannot be
used.
3 Press the [P] Power switch located on
the right of the keyboard to turn the
power on.
To turn off the Electone, press the [P]Power switch
again.
CAUTION
Even when the power switch is turned off, electricity is
still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level.
When you are not using the instrument for a long time,
make sure you unplug the power cable from the wall
AC outlet.
4 Set the MASTER VOLUME control.
The MASTER VOLUME control is an overall
control that affects the volume of the entire
instrument.
5 Press the Expression pedal down with
your foot.
CAUTION
Only use the voltage specified as correct for the
Electone. The required voltage is printed on the
name plate of the Electone. Yamaha products are
manufactured specifically for the supply voltage in
the area where they are to be sold. If you intend to
use the instrument in another location, or if any
doubt exists about the supply voltage, please
consult with a qualified technician.
OFF ON
REAR SPEAKER
MASTER VOLUME
Decreasing
the volume
Increasing
the volume
Maximum
volume
Minimum
volume
Quick Introductory Guide