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1) Power adapter faulty
2) Socket where adapter plugs in has a bad solder joint.
Turn on the keyboard and push the plug on the back of the keyboard up ( hold in upright position ) if it doesn't shut down / or alternatively doesn't work investigate solder connections to pcb for the socket. They often fail and break the track on the pcb. Repair as needed
It is never a good idea using LED lights with Triac switches, which I assume if what will be in your remote control unit. Good old fashioned relay units are fine but there is often a problem with triac and thyristor controls as they do not expect the type of load that LED lights present and they often do not switch on properly causing all sorts of issues including burning out (invisibly) interal circuitry.
I would go and purchase a can of compressed air, open up the electornics, blow out the USB, quarter inch plug-in keys. Dust may have gotton into the system and needs to be removed. You didn't mention, do LED lights come on at any time?
Check all the capacitors one at a time for leakage.You might also have a transistor in the preamp stage which is starting to go bad. Whatever you do though don't use the speaker output jacks of the organ as line outs into the input jack of the guitar amp. In a properly working organ you could destroy the output transformer and the input stage of your amp because most speaker outs are A.C. voltage to drive the speakers not low level D.C. which is what your amp is used to. Let me know how you make out.
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