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Panasonic SL-SX270
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Power
Supply
Preparations
Refer
to
the
specifications
(page
8)
tor
information
on
operating
times
when
using
rechargeable
batteries
or
dry-cell
batteries.
Using
the
AC
adaptor
Connect
the
AC
adaptor
supplied.
DC
IN
jack
(DC
IN
4.5
V
6<¢-@)
Household
AC
outlet
Conserving
power
The
AC
adaptor
consumes
2.0
W
when
the
unit
is
tumed
off
with
[(,OPR
OFF].
To
save
power
when
the
unit
is
not
to
be
used
for
a
long
time,
unplug
the
AC
adaptor
from
the
household
AC
outlet.
Reprogram
tracks
if
necessary
before
use.
Using
rechargeable
batteries
(not
included)
Obtain
the
optional
rechargeable
batteries.
Make
sure
to
recharge
the
batteries
before
using
them.
The
unit
cannot
be
used
to
charge
rechargeable
batter-
ies
other
than
those
specially
designed
for
it.
eOptional
batteries
(P-3GAVA/2B)
Recharging
procedure
Insert
the
special
rechargeable
bat-
teries
into
the
unit.
-
p
2
Connect
the
AC
adaptor.
(Refer
to
“Using
the
AC
adaptor”
for
connection
instructions.)
Recharging
starts
and
the
“4a”
charging
indicator
flashes
on
and
off
on
the
unit's
display.
When
the
rechargeable
batteries
fully
recharge
the
charging
indicator
disappears.
HOLD
mode
HOLD
Function
3
When
recharging
is
complete,
un-
plug
the
AC
adaptor
from
the
household
AC
outlet
and
the
DC
IN
jack.
Note
EEA
ct
batteries
have
a
service
life
of
approxi-
mately
300
charge-discharge
cycles.
If
the
operating
time
on
one
full
charge
becomes
noticeably
shorter
than
it
used
to
be,
the
battery
has
reached
the
end
of
its
service
life
and
should
be
replaced.
Recharging
may
only
be
performed
when
the
unit
is
powered
off.
(It
is
not
possible
to
recharge
the
batter-
ies
while
playing
a
CD.)
The
AC
adaptor
and
rechargeable
batteries
may
be-
come
warm
while
recharging
is
in
progress.
This
is
not
a
malfunction.
if
the
battery
lid
comes
loose
Slide
the
lid
back
into
place
horizontally.
Removing
batteries
Push
up
on
the
battery
in
the
direction
indicat-
ed
by
the
arrow.
Then
lift
it
out.
Using
the
car
adaptor
The
SL-SX271C
and
SL-SX272C
come
with
a
car
adaptor.
Be
sure
to
use
the
adaptor
specially
designed
for
these
models.
(Refer
to
the
separate
installation
instructions.)
Be
sure
to
obtain
the
car
adaptor
(SH-CDC9)
for
SL-
$X270
and
SL-SX275
available
as
an
optional
accesso-
Ty.
The
car
adaptor
can
be
used
to
recharge
the
unit's
bat-
teries
while
in
the
car.
CAUTION:
(SL-SX270/SL-SX275)
Use
only
car
adaptor,
Model:
SH-CDC9
manufac-
tured
by
Matsushita
Electric
Industrial
Co.,Ltd.
Location
of
Controls
Using
dry-cell
batteries
(not
included)
After
disconnecting
the
AC
adaptor,
insert
two
“AA”
(LR6)
atkatine
batteries.
The
procedure
for
inserting
and
removing
dry-cell
batteries
is
identical
to
that
for
rechargeable
bat-
teries.
Battery
indicator
fe)
dha
ad
Vet
Roit
è
oes
mt
i
Battery
indicator
This
indicator
flashes
on
and
off
when
the
batteries
are
almost
out
of
power.
Power
is
cut
off
completely
a
short
while
later.
Rechargeable
batteries:
Recharge
batteries.
Dry-cell
batteries:
Replace
batteries
with
new
ones.
|
Note
|
The
length
of
time
the
unit
will
continue
to
operate
be-
tween
when
the
battery
indicator
starts
flashing
and
when
the
power
is
cut
off
differs
depending
on
the
type
of
batteries
used.
The
battery
indicator
may
not
flash
if
rechargeable
batteries
other
than
those
designated
by
Panasonic
are
used.
it
the
unit
malfunctions
or
freezes
during
use,
then
disconnect
the
power
sources
(the
AC
adaptor
and
batteries).
Re-connect
the
power
source
and
continue
op-
eration.
Back
panei
of
the
unit
This
function
causes
the
unit
to
ignore
short,
accidental
button
presses.
(The
disc
lid
can
still
be
opened
and
closed.)
The
HOLD
function
prevents
the
following:
Powering
on
the
unit
accidentally
{which
can
cause
the
batteries
to
run
down).
*Play
being
cut
off
unexpectedly
in
the
middle
of
a
selection.
To
use
the
HOLD
function
Set
[HOLD]
to
the
HOLD
position.
“boi
d”
indication
When
the
unit
is
in
HOLD
status,
press-
ing
any
button
causes
the
indication
“ho
/
g”
to
appear
on
the
display.
When
the
unit
is
powered
off
The
“hoig”
indication
appears
only
when
[*
B4]
is
pressed.
Before
operating
the
buttons
Be
sure
to
move
[HOLD]
to
release
the
unit
from
the
HOLD
mode.
@
Stop/operation
off
button
(@,OPR
OFF)
©
Skip/search
buttons
(144,
Phi
44,
PP)
@
Display
©
Anti-shock
button
(A.SHOCK)
@
Play/pause
button
(>
11}
@
Play
mode
selector
(NOR,
RANDOM,
RESUME)
@
Hold
switch
(HOLD)
©
Headphone
jack
((>)
@
Headphone
volume
contro!
(VOLUME)
©
EQ
button
(EQ)
©
Memory/recall
button
(MEMORY/RECALL)
e
Remote
sensor
(SENSOR)
@
Repeat
button
(
œ)
)
©
Open
switch
(OPEN)
©
CD
release
button
(PUSH)
@
Hole
for
car
mounting
base
hand
grip
adaptor
©
DC
in
jack
(DC
IN
4.5
V
oe)

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