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B980G01TG-AATAuto De-humidified Control
(If Installed)
B980C01TG-AATDefrost SwitchWhen the "Defrost" button is pressed, the
"
" mode will be automatically selected
and the air will be discharged through the
windshield defrost nozzle, side defroster
nozzle and side ventilator. If the "Defrost"
mode is selected, the A/C will turn on
automatically and "Fresh" mode will be
activated to improve windshield defrost-
ing. To assist in defrosting, the air condi-
tioning will operate if ambient temperature
is higher than 37.4°F (3°C) and automati-
cally turns off if the ambient temperature
drops below 32°F (0°C) in manual opera-
tion. In automatic operation, the air condi-
B980C01TG
There is a humidity sensor on the center
fascia panel. If it becomes very humid
inside the car, the air conditioning is turned
on automatically to control the humidity.
B980G01TG B730A01L-AAT
Operation Tipso To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from
entering the car through the ventilation
system, temporarily set the air intake
control at the
position. Be sure to
return the control to the
position
when the irritation has passed to keep
fresh air in the vehicle. This will help
keep the driver alert and comfortable.
o Air for the heating/cooling system is
drawn in through the grilles just ahead
of the windshield. Care should be taken
that these are not blocked by leaves,
snow, ice or other obstructions.
o To prevent interior fog on the wind-
shield, set the air intake control to the
fresh air (
) position and fan speed
to the desired position, turn on the air
conditioning system, and adjust tem-
perature control to desired tempera-
ture. tioning will operate if ambient temperature
is higher than 34.7°F (1.5°C) and auto-
matically turns off if the ambient tempera-
ture drops below 33.08°F (0.6°C).
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CAUTION:
o Replace the filter every 10,000 miles
(15,000 km) or once a year.
If the car is being driven in severe
conditions such as dusty, rough roads,
more frequent air conditioner filter
inspections and changes are re-
quired.
o When the air flow rate is suddenly
decreased, the system should be
checked at an authorized dealer.
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The air conditioner filter is located in the
upper portion of the blower fan.
It operates to decrease the amount of pol-
lutants entering the car.
To replace the air conditioner filter, refer to
page 6-17.AIR CONDITIONER FILTERB760A01TG-AAT(FOR EVAPORATOR AND BLOWER
UNIT) (If Installed)
B760A01TG
Inside of a vehicle
Evaporator coreFilter
Blower Outside air
Inside air
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DEFROSTING/DEFOGGINGB720A01LZ-AATTo remove interior fog on the windshield:
o Set the air flow control to the defrost (
) position. (The
A/C will turn on automatically and the "Fresh" mode will be
activated.)
o Set the fan speed control to the maximum speed.
o Set the temperature control to the desired position.To remove frost or exterior fog on the windshield:
o Set the air flow control to the defrost (
) position. (The
A/C will turn on automatically and the "Fresh" mode will be
activated.)
o Set the fan speed control to the maximum speed.
o Set the temperature control to warm.
NOTE:
When the A/C is operated continuously on the floor-defrost level (
) or defrost level (
), it may cause fog to form on
the exterior windshield. If this occurs, set the air flow control to the face level position ( ) and fan speed control to the
low position.
B725A01TG-A
B725A02TG-A
Use the heating/ventilation system to defrost or defog the windshield;
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FM broadcasts are transmitted at high fre-
quencies and do not bend to follow the
earth's surface. Because of this, FM broad-
casts generally begin to fade at short dis-
tances from the station. Also, FM signals
are easily affected by buildings, moun-
tains, or other obstructions. These can
result in certain listening conditions which
might lead you to believe a problem exists
with your radio. The following conditions
are normal and do not indicate radio trouble:
STEREO SOUND SYSTEMB750A02A-AATHow Car Audio Works
This can be due to factors such as the
distance from the radio station, closeness
of other strong radio stations or the pres-
ence of buildings, bridges or other large
obstructions in the area.
AM and FM radio signals are broadcast
from transmitter towers located around
your city. They are intercepted by the radio
antenna on your car. This signal is then
received by the radio and sent to your car
speakers.
When a strong radio signal has reached
your vehicle, the precise engineering of
your audio system ensures the best pos-
sible quality reproduction. However, in
some cases the signal coming to your
vehicle may not be strong and clear.AM broadcasts can be received at greater
distances than FM broadcasts. This is
because AM radio waves are transmitted
at low frequencies. These long, low fre-
quency radio waves can follow the curva-
ture of the earth rather than travelling
straight out into the atmosphere. In addi-
tion, they curve around obstructions so
that they can provide better signal cover-
age.Ionosphere
B750A02L
AM reception
Mountains
BuildingsUnobstructed
area FM radio station
B750A03L
Ionosphere FM reception
B750A01L
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o Fading - As your car moves away from
the radio station, the signal will weaken
and sound will begin to fade. When this
occurs, we suggest that you select an-
other stronger station.
o Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or large
obstructions between the transmitter
and your radio can disturb the signal
causing static or fluttering noises to
occur. Reducing the treble level may
lessen this effect until the disturbance
clears.
B750B04Y-AATUsing a cellular phone or a two-way
radioWhen a cellular phone is used inside the
vehicle, noise may be produced from the
audio equipment. This does not mean that
something is wrong with the audio equip-
ment. In such a case, use the cellular
phone at a place as far as possible from the
audio equipment.
WARNING:
Don't use a cellular phone when you are
driving. This could result in loss of con-
trol, and an accident that may cause
death, serious injury, or property dam-
age. You must stop at a safe place to use
a cellular phone.
B750A04L
B750A05L
o Station Swapping - As an FM signal
weakens, another more powerful sig-
nal near the same frequency may begin
to play. This is because your radio is
designed to lock onto the clearest sig-
nal. If this occurs, select another station
with a stronger signal.
o Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio signals
being received from several directions
can cause distortion or fluttering. This
can be caused by a direct and reflected
signal from the same station, or by sig-
nals from two stations with close fre-
quencies. If this occurs, select another
station until the condition has passed.
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M445A01TG-AATSTEREO RADIO OPERATION (M445) (If Installed)
1. POWER ON-OFF, VOLUME Control
Knob
2. BAND Selector
3. TUNE Select Knob
4. SEEK Select Button
5. SCAN Button
6. EQUALIZER (EQ) Button
7. Adjustment Mode Select (A.MODE)
Button
8. PRESET STATION Select Buttons
AUDIO SYSTEM
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M445B01TG-AAT1. POWER ON-OFF Control Knobo The radio unit may be operated when
the ignition key is in the "ACC" or "ON"
position. Press the knob to switch the
power on. The display shows the radio
frequency in the radio mode or CD/MP3
track in either the CD/MP3 mode. To
switch the power off, press the knob
again.
o Push the FM/AM or CD/MP3 to turn on
that function without pushing Power
ON-OFF control knob.VOLUME ControlRotate the knob clockwise to increase the
volume and turn the knob counterclock-
wise to reduce the volume.2. BAND SelectorPressing the band selector FM/AM changes
the AM, FM1 and FM2 bands.
The mode selected is shown on the dis-
play.
3. TUNE (Manual) Select KnobRotate the knob clockwise to increase the
frequency and turn the knob counterclock-
wise to reduce the frequency.4. SEEK Select Button
(Automatic Channel Selection)Press the SEEK select button. When the (
) side is pressed, the unit will automati-
cally tune to the next higher frequency and
when the (
) side is pressed, it will
automatically tune to the next lower fre-
quency.
5. SCAN ButtonWhen you press the button, frequency is
changed and the next channel is received
automatically. To stay on a station, press
the SCAN button again.
6. EQUALIZER (EQ) ButtonPress the EQ button to select the CLAS-
SIC, POPS, ROCK, JAZZ and DEFEAT
MODE for the desired tone quality. Each
press of the button changes the display as
follows;7. Adjustment Mode
Select (A.MODE) ButtonPressing the A.MODE button changes the
BASS, MIDDLE, TREBLE, FADER and
BALANCE mode. The mode selected is
shown on the display. After selecting the
each mode, rotate the VOLUME control
knob clockwise or counterclockwise.BASS ControlTo increase the bass, rotate the knob clock-
wise, while to decrease the bass, rotate the
knob counterclockwise. CLASSIC → POPS → ROCK → JAZZ →DEFEAT
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MIDDLE ControlTo increase the MIDDLE, rotate the knob
clockwise, while to decrease the MIDDLE,
rotate the knob counterclockwise.TREBLE ControlTo increase the TREBLE, rotate the knob
clockwise, while to decrease the TREBLE,
rotate the knob counterclockwise.FADER ControlTurn the control knob clockwise to empha-
size rear speaker sound (front speaker
sound will be attenuated).
When the control knob is turned counter-
clockwise, front speaker sound will be
emphasized (rear speaker sound will be
attenuated).BALANCE ControlRotate the knob clockwise to emphasize
right speaker sound (Left speaker sound
will be attenuated).
When the control knob is turned counter-
clockwise, left speaker sound will be em-
phasized (Right speaker sound will be
attenuated).
CAUTION:
o Do not place beverages close to the
audio system. The playback mecha-
nism may be damaged if you spill
them.
o Do not impact on the audio system, or
the playback mechanism could be
damaged.
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8. PRESET STATION Select ButtonsSix (6) stations for AM, FM1 and FM2
respectively can be preset in the electronic
memory circuit.HOW TO PRESET STATIONSSix AM and twelve FM stations may be
programmed into the memory of the radio.
Then, by simply pressing the band select
button and/or one of the six station select
buttons, you may recall any of these sta-
tions instantly.
To program the stations, follow these steps:
o Press band selector to set the band for
AM, FM1 and FM2.
o Select the desired station to be stored
by seek or manual tuning.
o Determine the preset station select
button you wish to use to access that
station.
o Press the station select button for more
than two seconds. Beep sound will be
heard while depressing the button. You
should then release the button, and
proceed to program the next desired
station. A total of 18 stations can be
programmed by selecting one AM and
two FM station per button.o When completed, any preset station
may be recalled by selecting AM, FM1
or FM2 band and the appropriate sta-
tion button.