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Manual sometimes for sale with the keyboard on ebay and other sites, but I have searched and not seen the manual by itself. Perhaps you could email several vendors of it to offer to purchase only a copy of the manual.

A youtube video mentions the chip is used in other keyboards as well, so there may be a similar model keyboard somewhere out there.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNzkBWbrz1E

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