press AMS. The radio begins scanning the stored stations - AM1 and AM2, or FM1, FM2 and FM3.

Note: Do not hold down AMS. This causes the radio to automatically seek and store six stations into the current memory group.

To stop the scanning when the stereo pauses at a station you want to listen to, either press AMS or the station's memory location button.

Cassette Player Operation

Playing A Cassette

CAUTION: Avoid using C-120 cassette tapes. They are very thin and can easily become tangled in the tape-handling parts.

Follow these steps to play a cassette tape.

1.Take up any slack by turning the cassette's hub with your finger or a pencil. (Avoid touching the tape.)

2.Turn ON VOL clockwise until it clicks to turn on the radio.

3.Put the tape into the cassette compartment with its open edge to the right and the side you want to hear facing up. The tape begins to play and the direction indicator appears on the display.

4.Adjust ON VOL, TONE, FADER and BAL as desired.

5.Press IN /\ all the way to stop the tape and eject it.

CAUTION: We recommend you press /\ as soon as you finish playing a tape or before you leave your vehicle, to release it from the tape-handling parts. This reduces the possibility of a tape being inadvertently tangled or damaged.

Notes: When the tape reaches either end while playing or fast-forwarding, the cassette player automatically changes the tape's direction and plays the other side of the tape. Play continues until you press /\

During play, you can switch to the other side of the cassette by momentarily pressing << and >> at the same time until the direction indicator on the display changes direction.

If you play a cassette tape several times, the tape can become tight and cause distortion. To restore the correct tension, fast

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