AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO
11 8Cassette tape player operating tips
Use only casette tapes of good quality, having no
damage. Avoid using tapes with a total playing time
longer than 90 minutes.
Using damaged tapes may cause harm to the tape player.
Longer tapes are not recommended because of their
thinness.
Be sure that the tape is not slack and that the label is
firmly stuck on the shell before insertion.
Wind the tape firmly by turning the hub with a pencil or the
like.
Be careful not to touch the tape surface.
When not in use, take the cassette out of the player, put
it back into its case and store it away from dust,
magnets and direct sunlight.
Leaving cassette on the dashboard in the sun could damage
your tapes.
Keep the interior mechanism of the cassette player
clean.
Once or twice a month, use a wet type cleaning cassette to
clean off tape coating residue accumulated on the head,
capstan and pinch roller.
NOTICE
Do not oil any part of the player and do not insert
anything other than cassette tapes into the slot, or
the tape player may be damaged.
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Do not allow the disc to bear any fingerprints, stickers
or pen marks on the surfaces.
Hold the disc only on the edge or center hole.
When not in use, take the disc out of the player, put it
back into its case and store it away from dust, heat,
damp and direct sunlight.
Leaving discs on the dashboard in the sun may damage or
warp them.If the disc gets dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth, wiping
radially out from the center.
Do not use a conventional record cleaner or anti±static
record preservative.
CAUTION!
Compact disc players use invisible laser beams
which could cause hazardous radiation exposure if
directed outside the unit. Be sure to operate the
player correctly as instructed.