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Thank
you
for
purchasing
this
Panasonic
Radio
Cassette
Recorder.
CONTENTS
For
optimum
performance
follow
these
operating
instructions
carefully.
PRECAUTIONS.
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RECORD
PREVENTION
TABS
WARNING:
(KNOCK-OUT
TABS)
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1
TO
PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
POWER
SOURCE
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EXPOSE
THIS
PRODUCT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
LOCATION
OF
CONTROLS
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3
CAUTION
LISTENING
TO
THE
RADIO
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4
sVoltage
ranges
100-110V,
200-220
and
PLAYBACK
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230-250
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in
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@Operation
at
a
voltage
setting
higher
than
125
V
TIMER
PLAYBACK
AND
RECORDING
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7
AC
may
require
the
use
of
a
different
AC
plug.
CONNECTIONS
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Please
contact
either
a
local
or
foreign
MAINTENANCE
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SUGGESTIONS
FOR
SAFETY
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PRODUCT
SERVICE
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The
serial
number
of
this
product
may
be
found
on
the
label
affixed
to
the
inside
of
the
battery
compartment.
You
should
note
the
serial
number
of
this
unit
in
the
space
provided
and
retain
this
book
as
a
permanent
record
of
your
purchase
to
aid
in
identification
in
the
event
of
theft.
MODEL
NUMBER:
RX-5150
SERIAL
NUMBER:
@
Avoid
using
or
placing
this
unit
near
sources
of
heat.
Do
not
leave
it
in
an
automobile
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
for
a
long
time
with
the
doors
and
windows
closed
as
this
may
deform
the
cabinet.
Cassettes,
both
recorded
and
unrecorded,
should
not
be
stored
in
locations
with
high
temperature,
high
humidity
or
direct
sunlight.
Never
place
a
recorded
cassette
near
a
magnetic
source,
such
as
a
magnet
or
a
TV
set
as
this
may
affect
tape
performance.
@Avoid
using
C-120
cassette
tapes
with
this
unit
because
they
can
be
easily
broken,
stretched
or
twisted
if
not
used
with
extreme
care.
@T
ape
looseness
can
be
corrected
by
inserting
a
pencil
through
one
of
the
cassette
reels
and
turning
it
to
take
up
the
slack.
eWhen
not
in
use,
disconnect
the
power
cord
from
the
AC
power
outlet.
RECORD
PREVENTION
TABS
(KNOCK-OUT
TABS)
Cassettes
are
provided
with
plastic
tabs
(as
illustrated)
to
prevent
accidental
erasing
of
a
recording.
Recordings
can
be
made
only
when
the
tab
is
intact.
There
is
one
tab
for
each
side
(track)
of
the
tape.
To
preserve
a
valuable
recording,
the
tab(s)
should
be
broken
off
with
a
small
screwdriver.
2
If
you
want
to
record
on
a
track
whose
tab
has
already
been
broken
=>
aes
lp
off,
use
adhesive
tape
to
cover
the
hole,
and
record.
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Adhesive
tape
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side
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