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always be closed except for the first two or three minutes to remove hot
air if the car has been closed. This provides a fast cool-down.
RADIOS AND TAPE PLAYERS
Your Firebird, Esprit, Formula or Trans Am may have one
of
several
available Delco Sound Systems. Although a wide variety
of
features
is
offered, the following basic controls are common to all systems.
Controls-All Radios
.• Left Knob - This knob turns
the
set
on
or off, and controls the
volume.
(To
use the radio, the ignition key must be
in
the
"Run"
or
"Accessory" position.) Behind the volume knob
isa
tone control.
When turned to the right, it increases treble and voice clarity; when
turned to the left, it increases bass.
• Right
Knob
- This knob
is
a manual tuning . control for choosing
radio stations. For radios with rear speakers, a fader control
is
located behind it. This control adjusts the sound between the front
and rear speakers.
• Pushbuttons - Each radio has
five
push buttons
you
can use to select
your favorite stations. After using the pushbuttons,
you
may have
to
"fine-tune" the radio
by
hand for the best reception.
To
"set up" the push buttons:
1.
Manually tune to the desired station.
2.
Choose the button
you
wish to use. Pull it straight out, then push
it
back
in
firmly until it stops.
3.
Do
this for each of the
five
buttons.
NOTICE: Your
GM
Delco Sound System includes ungrounded
speakers. Installation of add-on tape players, CB's, or other units that
use
the car speakers may damage your Delco radio and impai:- operation
of the added unit.
Please consult your dealer
in
advance if
you
are
considering additions.