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  1. By the way no. It passed several weeks after opening the box that the issue occurred.
  2. Issue solved! Someone told me to do this: Unplug the piano (power) then the pedal. Plug the piano (power), turn it on, and once it's turned on plug the pedal. Follow this pattern, because it solved my issue! Order is the key
  3. I found something but has not solved the issue. When I press at the same time "Function" and "Grand Piano" it starts playing automatically a preinstalled piece. From that moment until I turn off no sustain is present (opposite effect). When I switch it off and turn it on again the nightmare comes back.
  4. When this "nightmare" happens no matter how the pedal is: plugged or unplagged it will be stuck on sustain. I'm using this pedal (https://www.amazon.it/dp/B085DJ2W47/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_M7G0R35MWB0QBRFQ988G?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1), but when I change it with the casio original one nothing changes.
  5. Good afternoon everybody, I'm new in this forum and I need some advice from more expert people about my issue. On August 2020 I bought a Casio CDP-S100 digital piano. All fine, but on December I had to call the reseller for replacing it. The piano was stuck on sustain without holding the pedal. I tried every solution I found (Holding pedal while turning on, ecc., ecc., ecc.) but the piano seemed not to follow rational patterns... (It worked properly only randomly). On January arrived the replacement. All perfectly fine, but now the nightmare has come back. What's wrong with the keyboard? VID_20210223_112240.mp4
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