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(c) Start of a track85.
You can skip forward or skip rewind by
pushing the “
TUNE” button on either
side. You like to choose within previous 9
tracks and next 9 tracks being played.
Press the start of track button as many
as you like to skip (3 times if you like to
skip to the third track).
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(d) Other cassette tape player functions
86.“87.RPT” switch: Use it for automatic
repeat of the track you are currently lis-
tening to.
Touch the switch while the track is play-
ing. When the track is finished, the player
will automatically go back to the beginning
of the track and play the track again. To
cancel it, touch the switch once again.
There must be at least 3 seconds of blank
space between tracks in order for the re-
peat feature to work correctly. 88.“SKIP” switch:
Use it for fast forward
past long stretches of blank tape. This is
especially useful at the end of cassettes.
Touch the “SKIP” switch. The letters light
up on the “SKIP” switch. The cassette
player will keep track of how much blank
space it plays. After it plays on the blank
portion for about 15 seconds, it will auto-
matically fast forward to the next track
and play.
Touch the switch a second time to turn off
the skip feature.
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NOTICE
To ensure correct audio system op-
erations:
Be careful not to spill beverages
over the audio system.
Do not put anything other than a
cassette tape into the cassette tape
slot.
The use of a cellular phone inside
or near the vehicle may cause a
noise from the speakers of the au-
dio system which you are listening
to. However, this does not indicate
a malfunction.
RADIO RECEPTION
FM broadcasts have a range of about 40
km or 25 miles. When driving away from
a station, you may have to fine tune your
radio and turn up the volume as the sta-
tion gets weaker. Because FM uses a
line of sight signal, tall buildings or h ills
may sometimes block reception. These
are all normal characteristics of FM recep-
tion and do not indicate any problem with
the radio itself. CARING FOR YOUR CASSETTE PLAYER
AND TAPES
For the best performance for your cas-
sette player and tapes:
Clean the tape head and other parts regu-
larly.
A dirty tape head or tape path can
decrease sound quality and tangle your
cassette tapes. The easiest way to
clean them is by using a cleaning tape.
(A wet type is recommended.)
Use high quality cassettes:
Low quality cassette tapes can cause
many problems, including poor sound,
inconsistent playing speed, and
constant auto reversing. They can also
get stuck or tangled in the cassette
player.
Do not use a cassette if it has been
damaged or tangled or if its label is
peeling off.
Do not leave a cassette in the player
if you are not listening to it, especially
if it is hot outside.
Store cassettes in their cases and out
of direct sunlight.
Avoid using cassettes with a total play-
ing time longer than 100 minutes (50
minutes per side). The tape used in
these cassettes is thin and could get
stuck or tangled in the cassette player.
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