Mawu Oyamba
This manual provides instructions for the safe and proper use of your ReadyWired Power Cord. This power cord is designed to provide reliable power to compatible Panasonic Technics Stereo Receivers, specifically models SA-GX530, SA-GX550, SA-GX650, and SA-GX670.
Zofunika Zachitetezo
- Werengani malangizo onse musanagwiritse ntchito.
- Do not expose the power cord to water or excessive moisture.
- Do not use the power cord if it is damaged. Inspect for cuts, fraying, or bent prongs.
- Onetsetsani kuti chotulutsa magetsi chikugwirizana ndi voltage requirements of your stereo receiver.
- Always grasp the plug, not the cord, when disconnecting from an outlet.
- Sungani kutali ndi ana ndi ziweto.
Setup: Connecting Your Power Cord
- Yang'anani Chingwe Chamagetsi: Before connecting, visually inspect the ReadyWired Power Cord for any signs of damage, such as cuts, fraying, or bent prongs. Do not use if damaged.
- Locate the Power Inlet: Identify the power inlet port on the back of your Panasonic Technics SA-GX530, SA-GX550, SA-GX650, or SA-GX670 Stereo Receiver. This is typically a two-prong (IEC C7) or three-prong (IEC C13) receptacle. The ReadyWired cord is a standard two-prong polarized or non-polarized cord, compatible with many receivers.
- Connect to Receiver: Align the connector end of the ReadyWired Power Cord with the power inlet on your stereo receiver. Gently push the connector firmly into the inlet until it is fully seated.
- Lumikizani ku Power Outlet: Plug the other end of the ReadyWired Power Cord into a standard electrical wall outlet. Ensure the outlet is easily accessible.
- Tsimikizirani kulumikizidwa: Confirm that both ends of the power cord are securely connected.

Image: The ReadyWired power cord, showing its two-prong connector designed for compatible stereo receivers.
Operating: General Use
Once the ReadyWired Power Cord is securely connected to both your Panasonic Technics Stereo Receiver and a power outlet, your receiver is ready to be powered on according to its own operating instructions.
- Yatsani/Zimitsa: Use the power button on your stereo receiver to turn it on or off. The power cord simply supplies the necessary electrical current.
- Kuchotsa: To disconnect power, always grasp the plug firmly and pull it straight out from the wall outlet. Do not pull on the cord itself.
Maintenance: Care and Storage
- Kuyeretsa: Wipe the power cord with a dry, soft cloth if it becomes dusty. Do not use liquid cleaners.
- Posungira: When not in use, coil the power cord loosely. Avoid tight coiling or kinking, which can damage the internal wires. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Kuyendera: Periodically inspect the cord for any signs of wear or damage. Replace immediately if damage is found.
Troubleshooting: Common Issues
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Palibe mphamvu yolandila | Cord not fully plugged in | Ensure both ends of the cord are securely connected. |
| Palibe mphamvu yolandila | Wall outlet is not active | Yesani chotulutsira cha pakhoma ndi chipangizo china kapena yang'anani chochotsera magetsi chanu. |
| Palibe mphamvu yolandila | Chingwe chamagetsi chowonongeka | Inspect the cord for damage. Replace if necessary. |
| Receiver not turning on | Receiver's internal issue | Consult your Panasonic Technics receiver's manual for troubleshooting its power functions. |
Zofotokozera
- Mtundu: ReadyWired
- Utali: Mapazi 6 (mamita 1.8)
- Mtundu: Wakuda
- Mtundu Wolumikizira: Male-to-Male (Standard AC power connector)
- Kugwirizana: Panasonic Technics SA-GX530, SA-GX550, SA-GX650, SA-GX670 Stereo Receivers
- Kagwiritsidwe: Indoor/Outdoor (Note: Ensure receiver is also rated for outdoor use if applicable)
Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
ReadyWired products are designed for reliability. For specific warranty details or support inquiries, please refer to the ReadyWired official webkapena funsani wogulitsa wanu. Sungani risiti yanu yogulira kuti mugwiritse ntchito chitsimikizo.
For technical support regarding your Panasonic Technics Stereo Receiver, please consult the receiver's original manufacturer documentation or support channels.





