Regarding power, Regarding battery pack, Troubleshooting – Panasonic DVDL50D User Manual
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Troubleshooting
Before requesting service for this player, check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem
you are experiencing. Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the
problem and restore proper operation.
If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated in the chart do not
solve the problem, consult your dealer for instructions in U.S.A. or refer to the dealer from whom you
have made your purchase to locate a convenient servicentre in Canada.
[In U.S.A. consult PASC Authorized Servicenters for detailed instructions, call 1-888-PANA-DVD (1-
888-726-2383) or visit our home address
factory servicenter. In Canada contact our Customer Care Centre at 905-624-5505 or the CCC web
site at
□ Regarding power
Symptom
Remedy
Reference
page
No power.
• Ensure that the player is properly connected to
the AC adaptor or the battery pack.
•The HOLD switch on the player’s right-side
panel is set to the “HOLD” position. Turn off the
HOLD function.
• It is impossible to turn on the player with the re
mote control unit if the player is powered by the
battery pack.
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The player is
automatically set to
the standby mode or
the power turns itself
off.
•To conserve power or prevent battery consump
tion, the player is automatically set to the stand
by mode after approx. 15 minutes have elapsed
in the stop mode when the player is powered by
the AC adaptor, or the power turns itself off after
approx. 5 minutes have elapsed when the player
is powered by the battery pack (Auto power-off
function). Turn the power back to ON.
□ Regarding battery pack
Symptom
Remedy
Reference
page
Charging is
•Set the player to the standby mode, then start
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impossible.
charging. (The battery pack cannot be charged
while the player is ON.)
• If the battery pack is too warm, charging may
take longer than usual or it may not be possible
at all. Wait for the battery pack to cool off before
charging it.
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The CHARGE
• Detach the battery pack, and then attach it
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indicator does not
again. Alternatively, attach the battery pack to
light.
the player, use it for 10 to 20 minutes or so and
then charge the battery pack again.
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