BCP SKY732 User manual

SKY732 + SKY733
Ver. 2
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Kids Electric Guitar

1 PC
GUITAR
1 PC
CARRYING CASE
1 PC
EXTRA STRINGS
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D
1 PC
5W AMP
PARTS
AB
F
E
1 PC
GUITAR PICK
STRAP
C
1 PC
G
1 PC
CABLE CORD

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If strings are dicult to play or do not play correctly:
Replacing guitar strings can remedy many problems involving poor sound. All strings can be changed at
once or strings can be changed individually. To change a guitar string, the old string should be completely
removed before attaching the new string. After the new string is attached, the guitar will need to be
re-tuned.
Removing Old Strings:
• To remove a guitar string, first, find the tuning peg and tuning machine that the string is attached to.
Loosen the string by winding the tuning peg until the string has no tension.
• Continue to wind the string loose until the string can be pulled loose from the top. The strings can be
pulled out via the bridge at the bottom of the guitar.
• If you do not wish to use the old string again, you can cut the string near the middle of the strings via wire
cutters. If you choose to do this, be careful and hold the string securely next to the cut; otherwise, the
string may pop up and can potentially harm you.
Installing New Strings:
• Attach strings to the bridge of your guitar. Locate the proper string to replace your old string. Then, from
the end of the string that does NOT have a ball at the end, feed the string through the bridge via the open
hole. The string should be pulled through until the ball is secure at the bottom of the bridge.
• Secure the string to the headstock end of your guitar via the tuning machine. To do so, make sure the
eye/hole of the tuning machine is parallel to the neck/headstock of the guitar. Feed the string through the
eye of the tuning machine, and pull the string fairly taut. The string should have a bit of slack (about 1-2
inches).
• Secure the string to the tuning machine by winding the part of the string that has come out through the
tuning machine back underneath the part of the string that is running between the bridge and tuning
machine. Then, pull the string back up and over the string running through the tuning machine (see
diagram). The string should now be secure.
GUITAR STRING MAINTENANCE
• Begin to tune the string, winding the tuning peg until the desired sound is produced. After hearing the
desired tune, pull the string lightly. The string will go slightly out of tune. Readjust the tuning peg until
receiving the desired tune again. Repeat the process a few more times. This will ensure that your string
will stay in tune while playing.
• You may cut o the excess string, but it is important to leave some excess still attached (about ¼-1 inch)
in case the guitar string needs to be restrung again. Remember, it is easy to cut more o later, but
impossible to add string back.
CHANGING STRINGS

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Adjusting String Action:
If you feel that you have diculty in fretting or hear a buzzing noise, the strings may be set too high or
too low. In this case, the action (the space between the strings and the fretboard) will have to be
adjusted. Adjusting the action will let you achieve the desired string level. This can easily be remedied by
lowering or raising the string saddles located on the bridge. The saddles are the parts in front of the
bridge where the strings sit. You can raise or lower the saddle by turning the hex screws on the saddle
with a hex wrench. Turn the screw clockwise to raise the saddle and counterclockwise to lower it. If the
saddle has two hex screws, be sure to turn them the same amount.
Adjusting String Intonation:
If you notice that your strings are fretting sharp or fretting flat, or that your guitar is in tune near the
bottom of the guitar but loses tune the further up the frets you go, you may need to adjust the intonation.
First, determine if all strings are having the issue or a particular string. You can adjust the intonation of a
string by moving the saddle away from the nut if the string is fretting sharp, and toward the nut if the
string is fretting flat. Don’t forget that adjusting the saddle for a string only corrects that string. You may
need to adjust intonation for each string. Check the strings as you adjust the intonation to keep the guitar
in tune.
5-WATT AMP
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1. VOLUME
Controls the volume of the
amplifier
2. TONE
Controls tone for amplifier from
bass to treble
3. DRIVE
Controls overdrive for amplifier
4. ON/OFF
5. PHONES
Output for stereo
headphones. Speakers will
automatically turn o when
headphones are plugged in
6. INPUT
Input for instrument
7. DC Jack
Power Supply
PG-05
5W GUITAR
AMPLIFIER
VOL DRIVETONE
ON
OFF PHONE
INPUT DC 9V

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If there are any electrical components on your guitar which you think need to be fixed, please be aware
that we recommend taking your guitar to your local music store to fix it. Beginner musicians and
people unfamiliar with repairing the electrical parts of a guitar should not attempt to do so, especially
without supervision.
If you hear any rattling or buzzing noises while playing, some hardware may be loose. You can tighten
any hardware with the appropriate tool. It could be possible that a nut on the bridge post may be
loose. If you hear a rattling noise, try strumming the guitar with one hand to re-create the noise while
touching various parts with your other hand. The rattling should stop once you touch the aected part,
and then you can tighten the part that is loose.
Dust and other foreign matter can harm the quality of your electric guitar. Make sure to regularly clean
and maintain your guitar, including around the tuning pegs and bridge. Do not leave your guitar
exposed to the elements, and be aware that guitars are sensitive to changes in temperature, humidity,
and altitude.
GUITAR HARDWARE & CARE
GUITAR ANATOMY
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2
3
4
5
6
1. Tuning Pegs
2. Tuning Machine
3. Headstock/Head
4. Fret
5. String
6. Neck
7. Body
8. Bridge
9. Saddle
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•Repairs to amplifier or electrical components of guitar should be done by a professional.
• If replacing the fuse or conducting any repairs, unplug amplifier from electricity or electric
mains before replacing the fuse or conducting repairs.
CAUTION
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.
CONTACT US, WE’RE HERE 7 DAYS A WEEK TO HELP YOU!
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, or neglect of this product.
PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION
bestchoiceproducts.com customerservice@
bestchoiceproducts.com 844.948.8400 LEARN MORE!
Please retain these instructions for future reference.
IMPORTANT
• To avoid risk of electrical shock, do not expose to water or humidity.
• Always connect instrument cord to guitar before connecting cord to amplifier to avoid damage to speaker.
• Do not leave guitar unattended with volume level turned up.
•Neon or fluorescent lighting near the amplifier may cause a hum from amplifier.
• To avoid damaging your ears, turn down volume of amplifier before plugging in headphones or speakers.
• Plugging in a pair of headphones will turn o your amplifier speaker.
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