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Panasonic RF-B65

Panasonic RF-B65
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Operati
ng I
nstructions
-^ank
you
for
purchasing
this unit.
=cr
oplimum
performance
follow
these operating
instructions
carefully
PRECAUTIONS
,'the
lightning occurs
when
you
are
using the
External Antenna and
the
AC
adaptor
is
:onnected, disconnect
the
AC
adaptor
from
rne
AC
power
outlet.
Never touch the
External
Antenna
and
the Telescopic
Antenna during
ightning.
HELPFULHINTS-
.lf
the set
is
not used for
a long
period
of
time, remove
all the
radio batteries
to
prevent
potential
damage
due
to
possible
battery
leakage.
.Do
not subject
the set
to a temperature
01
over
60'C
(140'F),
because
characteristics
of the
internal
parts
may
be
adversely
affected by
heat. Especially,
never
leave the
set
in
a
car exposed
to direct sunlight
for
a
long
period
of
time
with
all
the doors
and
windows closed.
The cabinet
may become
deformed, and
deterioration
of the
perform-
ance
may result.
olf
this unit
is moved
from a
cold
area
(say
0"C) to
a warm
place
it
may not operate
normally.
This is the
result
of
moisture
in
certain areas.
ln
approximately
60
minutes,
the
unit
will
be
operating correctly.
oThis
unit contains
liquid crystal.
lf
it is used at
extreme
high or
low temperature,
the display
may be abnormal
or the display
speed
may
become
slightly slow
(the
correct
display
will
be restored
at usual
temperature).
oSince
a strong
magnet
is
used
for
the
speaker,
keep magnetized
commuter
pas-
ses,
tickets or
personal
credit
cards,
re-
corded
tapes,
watches,
etc. away
from the
radio.
The speaker
magnet in the
radio may
damage
them.
.Do
not
place
the set
near strong
magnets
such
as those
used
in radios, television
sets,
speaker
boxes, etc.
as this
may cause
the
frequency
to
drift.
oDo
not drop
or
give
the set a strong
impact
since
the set
is composed
of
precise
parts.
oWhen
listening
in a train, car,
or
building, use
the
radio near a
window to
obtain
the best
possible
reception.
Reception may
be
diffi-
cult
in
a
tunnel or
subway. Also note that
operating the
radio on
a metal
object
may
adversely
affect
reception.
oDo
not
use
benzine,
thinner,
or
the like, or
any abrasive
powder
to clean the cabinet.
Wipe it with a
soft cloth
moistened with a
mild
soap and
water solution.
eAvoid
spray-type
insecticides. Some
insecti-
cides contarn
chemicals
that
could
cause
cabinet deformation.
POWERSOURCE-
oBefore
use,
make
sure that the memory
back-up
batteries
are
installed.
.The
memory
back-up
batteries
are
used
for
the
memory of clock
times and radio sta-
tions.
I Memory back-up
batteries
(Refer
to the
ligures on
page
3.)
.1
.
Open
the
Memory
Back-up Battery Com-
partment
cover
as shown
in
the
figure.
2.
lnsert 2 UM-3
(National
R6P/LR6
or
equivalent)
batteries
into the Memory
Back-up
Battery
Compartment,
making
sure that
the batteries
are
installed in the
designated
numerical
order and that
the
proper polarities
(@
and
Q)
are main-
tained.
.When
you
have
installed the batteries,
make
sure
lhal"
E:[i'J,
"
begins
flashing.
This
is normal.
lf
not
so, remove
the
batteries
and after
a
few
minutes,
install
them again.
3.
Replace the
compartment cover.
Note:
Be
sure
to
install
the memory back-up
batteries even
if the
AC
adaptor is being
connected.

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