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One of two most common possibilities are a non-functioning AC adapter or keyboard AC adapter connector next to the Power On Switch has a cold solder joint and does not pass voltage.
Dead keys on Yamaha PSR e413 keyboard:
Flip keyboard upside down, remove cover screws (use marked cardboard template to remember where they came out), spray suspect key-contacts with fast-drying contact cleaner, (usually a PCB with a matrix of contacts under keys), re-assemble base cover, wiggle faulty keys as far as possible to 'scrub' any dirt or oxidization. If this cleaning trick doesn't work, get a pro to check it.
Yamaha has the user's guides available as PDFs for most of their instruments on their site: http://download.yamaha.com/top/?site=usa.yamaha.com&language=en . Enter PSR-6000 or select Pianos & Keyboards > Portable Keyboards > PSR-6000 and then press Select.
The link to the manual will display below the search area.
Here's a link to the manual you're looking for: http://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/keyboards/digitalkeyboards/portable_keyboards/psr-295/?mode=model
Click on the "support" tab. It's the second link down.
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