| Stop List | ||
| I. Great | II. Choir | Pedal |
| Bourdon 16´ | Viola Principal 8´ | Subbass 16´ |
| Principal 8´ | Pileata 8´ | Violon 16´ |
| Hohlflöte 8´ | Flauta amabile 8´ | Octavbass 8´ |
| Gemshorn 8´ | Salicional 8´ | Flautabass 8´ |
| Gamba 8´ | Viola 4´ | |
| Octav 4´ | ||
| Flauta 4´ | ||
| Mixtura 4f 2 2/3´ | ||
| (hook-down stop switches) | ||
| Compass: manual range C-f´´´, pedal range C-d´ | ||
| Couplers: | ||
| II/I, I/P, II/P, Octav Koppel (hook-down stop switches) | ||
| Other playing aids: | ||
| P, MF, F, Plenum, Auslöser (thumb pistons) | ||
| crescendo pedal | ||
| Windchest type: pneumatic cone-valve chest with Barker machine | ||
| Remarks: | ||
| According to the record on a pipe, the organ was built 1899. | ||
| The organ case is missing. | ||
| The organ has been used in the following catholic churches: | ||
| till 1977, Raising of the Holy Cross (Srpski Miletić), | ||
| from 1977 till 2017, St. Anthony of Padua (Čantavir), | ||
| since 2017, the organ the organ has been stored in the | ||
| Queen of Rosary Catholic Church and parish house | ||
| in Tornjoš. | ||
| Sources: | ||
| Expert opinion of the organbuilder Tibor Apró (2017) | ||
| Interview with the cantor of the church, Béla Gajdos (2018) | ||