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(This indication “ ” rotates.) | Exposed Tape side | wPlay Side Change |
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Press [a] and [f] at the same time to switch to the program on the other side of the tape. The display changes to indicate which program is playing.
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When the program indicator i lights, press [a] to rewind or press [f] to fast forward the tape.
When the program indicator o lights, press [a] to fast forward or press [f] to rewind the tape.
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Stop and Eject
Once inserted into the unit, your tape will play continuously until you eject it.
If you press [u] (EJECT), the unit ejects the tape and returns to radio operation. When you stop the car engine, the tape will stop but not be ejected.
Notes:
•You can not change to CD Changer mode or Radio mode while tape playing. If you want to change to CD Changer mode or Radio mode, eject the tape.
•Always remove the cassette when you stop using the cassette player. This will prolong the life of your tape.
Display Change
Press [DISP] (display) to switch to the clock display.
Tape display | Clock display |
To stop rewind or fast forward, gently press the button that is not in use.
The tape will resume playing from that position.
Note: To maintain your cassette player in top condition, avoid using tapes that are longer than 90 minutes
Notes on Cassette Tapes
Tape Slack: | Pencil |
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shown. If a loose tape is used, this may result in the | (Open end) |
tape becoming tangled in the rotating parts of the unit. |
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