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Troubleshooting
Recovering from a Crash
If your Micron behaves erratically or "freezes" on you, turn it off,
wait for a moment, and then turn it on again. Make sure you turn
off any amplification first!
If your instrument still isn't working after that, then disconnect the
[MIDI IN] cable and repeat the power on/off trick. This ought to
work if your problem is being caused by strange MIDI data
coming from an external MIDI device.
Checking the Software Version
To find out what version of the operating system software is
currently installed in your Micron, hold down [setups] and
[programs] while turning on the Micron. The current software
version will display briefly. Then the Micron will indicate that it is
ready to receive an operating system version over MIDI.
To return to normal operation, turn the Micron off and on again.
Cleaning Your Micron
Before doing cleaning of any kind, always disconnect the AC
adapter.
For simple dusting and removal of minor dirt, wipe the
instrument down with a slightly damp cloth.
For heavy dirt, use a non-abrasive household cleaner such as
Formula 409 or Fantastik. Spray the cleanser onto a cloth, then use
the cloth to clean the unit.
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NEVER spray any cleaner
directly onto the Micron —
this can destroy the
lubricants used in the
switches and controls!