Battery condition indicator, Water-resistant (splashproof), Listening caution – Panasonic RQ SW44V User Manual

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LAP

•The time interval between tones is shown

for about one second before LAP comes
on.

•The display reverts to "00:00' after "59:59"

is displayed.

•The display changes if a button is pressed

when LAP is on, but the time display re­
turns after 3 seconds.

•The LAP function may not operate

battery is running low.

•These graphics scroll on the display when

LAP is on.

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BATTERY

• II rechargeabts batteries are to be used, recharge­

able batteries manufactured by Panasonic are
recommended.

• Align the poles (0 arrd 0) property when insert­

ing the batteries.

• Do rwt mix old artd new batteries or different types

of batteries.

• Oor>ot recharge ordinary dry celt batteries.
• Remove the batteries if the unit is not to be used

for a long time.

•Do not use the batteries il the covering has been

peeled off.

Mishandling of batteries can cause electrolyle leak­
age vrhich can damage Items the fluid contacts ar>d
may cause a lire.

If electrolyte teaks from the batteries, consult your

dealer.
Wash thoroughly with water il electrolyte comes in
contact with any pan of your body.

Battery condition indicator

The indicator is shown whenever the radio is on or
a tape is traveling.

•When you

Stan a

tape

or radio reception, the indi­

cator scrolls 2 times before it lights.

•When you press [ВАТТ CHECK] in the stop

mode, the indicator scrolls 2 times and lights for
about 5 seconds.

When the battery Is weak
The indicator will Hash and then;

•Leaving the unit in this condition erases the con­

tents of the memory.
Replacing the batteries within 30 seconds will re­

tain any stored information.

CAUTION

•Avoid using or placirig this unit near sources ol

heat. Do not leave it in an automobile exposed to

direct sunlight lor a tong period ol time with doors

and virindows dosed.

•To avoid product damage, do not expose this

product to rain, water or other liquids.

Water-resistant (Splashproof)

This unit is splashprool and is not designed to be
used under water.
Please note the following points to avoid possible

damage to the unit or the headphones.

•Do not Immerse set In water or splash exces­

sive smounts of water onto it.

• If the unit or the headphones get wet with water or

sweat, dry them with a soft cloth.

• Do not open the cassette holder near water or

sand.

• Make sure there Is no sand or dust around the

cassette holder.

•Do not expose the unit or the headphones to salt

water.

•Since water in the headphones jack may cause

damage, cover it with attached rubber cap when
the headphones are not in use.

•Do not leave the unit and the headphones lor a

long period of time In high temperature and high
humidity areas such as bathrooms or damp base­
ments, etc.

•To prevent water Irom entering the cassette com­

partment, be sure to turn [OPEN LOCK) until it
locks the cassette holder closed.

Listening caution

Do rtot play your headphones or eaqthones at a
high volume. Hearing experts advise against contin­
uous extended play.

II you experience a rirtgtng in your ears, reduce vol­
ume or discontinue use.
Do rtot use while operating a motorized vehicte. It
may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many

areas.
You Should use extreme caution or temporarily dis­
continue use in potentially hazardous situations.

Even if your headphones or earphones are the

open-air type desigrted to let you hear outside
sounds, don’t turn up the volume so high that you

can't hear vrhat’s around you.

Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing

"comfort lever adapts to higher volumes ol sound.
So what sounds "normaf can actually be loud and
harmful to your hearing.
Guard against this by setting your equipment at a
sale level BEFORE your hearing adapts.
To establish a safe level:

• Start your volume control at a low setting.
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it

comfortably and clearly, and without distortion.

Once you have established a comfortable sound
level:

• Set the dial end leave il there.

MAINTENANCE

■ If the surfaces are dirty
To cleen this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
II the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth
clipped in a soap-and-water solution or a weak de­
tergent solution.

• Never use elcohol, paint thinner or benzine to

dean this unit.

•Before using chemically treated cloth, read the In­

structions that came vrith the cloth carefully.

■ For a cleaner crisper sound
Clean the heads regularly to assure good quality
playback. Use a cleaning tape [not included).

Specifications

Radio Inequency range;

Frequency range:

Tape speed;
Jack:

Power requlramant;
Dimensions (WxHxD);

Weight (without battery);

Note;

FM; 87.9-107.9 MHz (0.2 MHz steps)

87.S-10S.0 MHz (0.1 MHz/0.05 MHz steps)

AM: S20-1710kHz (10 kHz steps)

522-1629 kHz (9 kHz steps)

40-16000 Hz (Normal)
4.8 cm/s(t'/iips)
Output; HEADPHONES

Battery: DC t .5 V [R6/LR6, AA. UM-3 battery)

90.9X 117,7x37.4 mm (3W»'X4H'x 1 Vi")
253 g (8.9 oz.)

Play time:

(When used in hold mode, at 25'C (77'F) and

on a Hat and stable surface]

Panasonic alkaline dry

cell battery; Tape: About 25 hours

Radio; About 28 hours

•The play time mey be less depending on Ihe

operating conditions.

Specifications are subject to Change without notice. Weight and dimensions are approximate.

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