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I think you are speaking of an organ.
Your organ has electronics inside it, and I believe the circuit board for the lower keys has a broken connection.
You should find an electronic organ repair place.
I just looked online and found several places.
Since you may be near to none of these, relay on your computer to find someone who can repair this circuit board.
They will have to tell you how to take it out of your unit.
God bless your efforts.
It varies from one manufacturer to the other, and even from model to model from the same company. No matter what, it will require removing part of the organ's cabinet to get to the screws holding the plastic key to the metal key finger. If you are unfamiliar with the procedure, I would suggest hiring an organ repair man. It's too easy to cause more problems doing it yourself.
You will have to look in your phonebook for a piano and keyboard repair place. Most of the schematics for home organs are unobtainable except to repair persons. If you can find a service manual on the internet it is very likely that you will have to pay for it and then you will need electronics troubleshooting skills coupled with specialty tools. You will have better results if you take it in to be serviced.
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