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1. On-off/Volume control
(push button)
ï Power on-off
Press this knob to s
w
audio system and pre
switch off the audio sy
ï Volume control
Turn this knob cl
o
increase the volume.
Turn this knob counte
r
reduce the volume.
2. Treble/Bass control k
n
(push button)
The bass control knob i
s
just the bass(low-freque
quality.
The treble control knob i
s
just the treble(high-freqe
quality.
ï Treble control
To use the treble con
t
the knob and allow it to
it clockwise to increas
and counterclockwise
the treble.
ï Bass control
Pull this knob in the tre
b
sition until the click sou
1. On-off/Volume control knob
(push button)
2. Treble/Bass control knob
(push button)
3. Balance/Fader control knob
(push button)
4. AM/FM band selector button
5. Auto Memory Button
6. Eject button
7. Cassette slot
8. Fast rewind button
9. Fast forward button
8. 9. Program and FF/REW stop button
10. V.F.D
11. Metal tape selector button
12. Dolby NR button
13. Preset station/memory button
14. Tuning up( )/down( ) button
15. Security warning LED*
(AKF-9625)
*
RADIO AND CASSETTE
The radio and cassette tape player is
located in the center of the instrument
panel.
Your vehicle is equipped with an audio
system which has an Electronically Tuned
Radio(ETR) and an auto-reverse cassette
tape player.
The radio has seek feature for electronic
station tuning and receives both FM stereo
and AM broadcasts.
The cassette tape player has an auto-
reverse feature so that it will automatically
reverse and play the other side of the
tape when the cassette player reaches
the end of one side providing continuous
tape playing.
ï Radio reception is affected by sta-
tion signal strength, distance from a
radio transmitter, buildings, bridges,
mountains and other external influ-
ences. Intermittent changes in re-
ception quality are normally caused
by these external influences.
ï Turn the radio off if jumper cables
and booster battery are used to start
your car, to avoid damage to any of
the electronic circuits.
NOTE
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