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Page 2: ...evel Force Velocities II Pre set Drum Kit with up to 4 Variations Fully Adjustable Rack Built in Metronome Headphone Jack Include 5 Drum Pads 2 Drum Sticks I Hi Hat Pedal I Bass Pedal I User Manual 1 Drum Rack 1 Sound Module 1100V 240VAuto Switch Power Adapter 5 Cables Drum Lock ...

Page 3: ...s This sign indicates the risk of serious physical injury and even death CAUTION Please operate the machine according to instructions Object damage refers to any harm or adverse effects to household About Signs This sign indicates a warning or caution Please read the accompanied instruction to prevent any dangers This sign indicates any forbidden activity e This sign indicates an instructional pro...

Page 4: ...ontact with your retailer or their customer service or any recognized retailers printed on the information page Do not store or operate the machine under the following described conditions Near areas with extreme temperature For example in the car under the sun near a heat venting pipe and etc In very humid environments For example in the bathroom in the toilet on wet floor and etc Exposing to rai...

Page 5: ...dapter to prevent damage or electric shock Please do not over twist or over bend the power cable or place any objects on it Doing so may result in short circuit that can lead to fire and electric shock Please do not operate the machine with high volume over a long period of time regardless of using an amplifier or a headphone to prevent damage to your hearing Should any hearing discomfort results ...

Page 6: ...has slipped into the interior ofthe machine The machine has been exposed in rain or has got wet The machine is not operating or is operating with noticeable problems If there were children in the household the adults should be responsible of teaching the children to follow the safety precautions explained in the manual Do not share the power supply with too many adapters at the same time When usin...

Page 7: ...CAUTION Always place the machine and the adapter in areas with good airflow When inserting or removing the power cable into from the socket or the machine always grab the plug instead ofthe cable Ifyou plan not to operate the machine for a long period of time please remove the adapter from To prevent the cables from tangling place the cables out ofreach ofchildren 6 ...

Page 8: ...ion removal of the plug always use dry hands Please remove all the connected cables first before moving the machine Please turn off the power and remove the adapter from the socket before cleaning the machine When there is a risk of lightning strike please remove the adapter from the socket 7 ...

Page 9: ...t this problem please change the machine s facing direction or place the machine away from the interrupting sources This machine may interfere with the radios and televisions Please do not operate the machines near them Do not place the machine under sun or near any heat source as high temperature may cause the machine to deform or discolor To prevent permanent damage please do not expose the mach...

Page 10: ...the percussive sound may still pass through the floor or walls resulting in unexpected noise Please be careful not to let such sound disturb your neighbors especially at nights When transporting the machine please use the original or similar stuffing and box Please use offical cables for connection When using cables from other companies please note the following Some cables may consist of resistor...

Page 11: ...peration of the machine It introduces all the ports power sound output input MIDI and volume controls with clear illustrations With the manual users are able to assemble the machine and start operating it with ease in no time This section introduces all the parts ofthe machine like PAD CRASH BASS and PEDAL and illustrates the correct placement and connection of each part It also explains the corre...

Page 12: ...0 Advance Learning 10 Contants II Introduction to Parts 13 Support stands 13 Connectors 13 Parts 14 Accessories 14 Assembly Instructions 15 Support Stands 15 Step 1 15 Step 2 16 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 17 18 18 19 Finished Diagram 19 Accessories 20 PAD 20 CRASH 21 CONTROL BOX 22 Finished Diagram 23 I I ...

Page 13: ...ssories Assembly Diagram Instructions 26 Console Control 27 Console Control Illustration 27 Console Control Diagram Instructions 27 Console Operation 28 Percussion Sound Patches Drum Voice List 28 Drum Mode 29 Music Mode 29 Click Mode 3D Style Sounds List 31 12 ...

Page 14: ...ort Stands l ___________ Gl 38 1x800 mm L bar x 6 G 2 7x400 mm S bar x 3 J G 2 7x200 mm XS bar x 2 38 1x400 mm floor bar double EllConnecters x 2 Connectors Connector Connector Connector type A x 4 typeCx6 typeDx6 o e To NOT including four connector type AJlocks on the floor bars 13 ...

Page 15: ... x 34 G e G L bar U Shape Screws x 2 Screw topper x 2 plate x 1 drivers x 1 T Gl G G Accessories PAD x 6 Drum Sticks xl aet HI HAT PEDAL x 1 Control Box x 1 Stereo Sound Cable 1 6m x 1 blue BASS PEDAL x 1 14 Adaptor x 1 Mono Sound Cable 1 6m x 4 ...

Page 16: ...s before assembled Assemble the Cushion into either side of the two floor bars with double type A locks and then position bars to parallel to each others with a distance equal to the length of the main support bar Adjust the facing direction of the connectors as according to the 800mm 16 ...

Page 17: ...left should have TWO connectors type A and type B as the illustration on the left These two connectors type B are for Hi Hat and Snare The main support bar on the right should have TWO connectors type A as the illustration on the right L 16 Adjust the heights of all connectors type A to o match the support bar ...

Page 18: ... shape connectors on the main support bars should match the height ofyour knees while the upper T shap connectors on the main bars should match that ofyour chest 7 Step 3 Insert the assembled main support bars from Step 2 into the Toshape locks on the assembled floor bars from Step I Adjust as necessary to make sure that the main support bars are perpendicular to the floor bars ...

Page 19: ...ooe ssembled with 3 coooectorA s These 3 connector A s will be used for three P ds Please check the direction to which the 4 connector A s are facing They shaul d face the rear as illustrated FRONT ffH fffi l A _PI ease check the spec ins of the 4 com ector A s as Illustrated i Step4 I G G CI JI Step 6 Assemble the main support bars as illustrated and tighten the bolts aodouts CI JI 18 ...

Page 20: ...Step 6 Insert the long and short locking bars and stoppers as illustrated to complete the support structure Finished Diagram of Support Structure 38 1mm iii stopper x 2 G HI HAT G SNARE 19 G ...

Page 21: ...Snare and Tom 3 and connector B s as illustrated Tilt the Tom I and Tom 2 for smoother playing When assembling the Pads and connector 8 8 match the depressed side of connector 8 8 with the protruding side of Pads o m Below are examples of wrong assembly 20 ...

Page 22: ...Assemble the pads Snare Hi Hat Tom 1 Tom 2 and the Crash onto the support structure r cwt SNARE 21 ...

Page 23: ...tration attach the U shape plate onto the back ofthe control box Position the box onto the second main support bar and fold the U shape plate upwards around the bar Tighten the screws for the U shape plate to a suitable tightness 22 ...

Page 24: ...Finished Dillgrllm TOM2 Position the pedals as illustrated to complete the setup e Z BASS Position the Bass Pedal in the middle below the set II H HCTRL Position the Hi Hat Pedal below the Hi Hat 23 ...

Page 25: ...Mono sound cable e For Pad and Pedal must to use the a mono sound cable Black Crash Pad Stereo sound cable BLUE F e For Crash must to use the stereo sound cable Blue 24 ...

Page 26: ... O TOM2 H HCTRL CRASH i BASS Using the diagram on the previous page and the one on this page as a guide connect the cables to the Control Box For Crash use the stereo sound cable two parallel black lines at the tip for connection a as i II ustrated by 26 ...

Page 27: ...nare High Tom Middle Tom Crash Pad Hi Hat Pada I Z Bass Kick Pedal Ii Z Hi Hat Pad Labeled as i and Hi Hat Pedal Labeled as correspond to each other as open and close Hi Hat simulating realistic Hi Hat playing 26 ...

Page 28: ...l Introduction CD DC IN For connection ofthe adapter POWER Switch power on off PHONE For connection ofa headphone To prevent damage to speakers always turn down the volume before inserting or removing sound cables 27 ...

Page 29: ...Console Operation LPercussion Sound Module J L Drum Voice List Metronome PERCUSSION SOUND MODULE STYLE TEMPO Select tempo 1 4 214 3 4 4 4 o 0 Select style 00 0 D Setup volume speed SOUND Select sound 28 ...

Page 30: ..._____ J Press the STYLEtrEMPO button to switch the drum style Please refer to the Style Sound List aaa Press the SOUNDtrEMPO button to switch different type ofdrum style sound Please refer to the Style Sound List MUSIC MODE r nn u u Press the MODE button to switch to Music Mode 29 ...

Page 31: ... button allows users to jump the previous song while to the next PLAYISTOP button allows users to play or stop the music CLICK MODE r nn u u The and button allow users to adjust the tempo VOLUME ADJUST r nn2 u u The VOUSPEED buttons allow users to adjust the volume 30 ...

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