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initialization: Hold Page + and Page - while turning it on.
Preload: Global Screen 5A, then select "OK".
ROM Check: Hold Edit and Global/Multi while turning it on.
Check the mains socket. Check the mains lead and fuse. If it has a PSU check it's on. Check fuses on instrument. Do you get any activity or totally dead?
Check to see if the adaptor is working. If it is, take the unit to a service center. Do not try to fix electrical problems if you don't know what you are doing.
It may not be the pedals as the fault can be oriented within the set. So I think you can open the back of the set and check for all connections to be tight , remove and refit.
If this wont solve it is not adviseable to check this higly intergrated PCB without a help. So consult the Korg service.
Refer to page 222 in your PA800 user manual regarding calibrating the polarity of the damper pedal. The setting in your unit MAY have gotten clobbered.
It is NOT clear if you have a PA800 or M50-88. If you have the latter, then read page 22 of your user manual where it says in certain modes the sustain can be set to affect only certain voices. Again, see if internal parmeter settings may have been clobbered to disable the sustain.
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