Owner's Manual
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High heat in the vehicle can become u Do not leave a tape in your console and holds 6 CDs, all of the information provided on the following pages to get the most out of the holes and turning the hub until the tape is ... the cassette to read all controlled by putting your Luxury Audio System. u If a tape is tight. when not in the mechanism. before inserting a cassette. Ford 6-CD Changer Introduction The Ford 6-CD Changer is mounted in the cassette tape player 35
High heat in the vehicle can become u Do not leave a tape in your console and holds 6 CDs, all of the information provided on the following pages to get the most out of the holes and turning the hub until the tape is ... the cassette to read all controlled by putting your Luxury Audio System. u If a tape is tight. when not in the mechanism. before inserting a cassette. Ford 6-CD Changer Introduction The Ford 6-CD Changer is mounted in the cassette tape player 35
Owner's Manual
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...Dolby button controls the compression function.) When the compression feature is activated, your CD player will illuminate. 39 Press again to your CD player allows you press the left (b) side of the SEEK button, the CD Changer will bring soft and loud passages closer together for three seconds or more... the previous track on , press the #5 "k/COMP" button. (While in a different order. After the last track has been completed, the CD player automatically wraps back to the next track of the current disc. How to change the track being played Press the right (a) side of the "...
...Dolby button controls the compression function.) When the compression feature is activated, your CD player will illuminate. 39 Press again to your CD player allows you press the left (b) side of the SEEK button, the CD Changer will bring soft and loud passages closer together for three seconds or more... the previous track on , press the #5 "k/COMP" button. (While in a different order. After the last track has been completed, the CD player automatically wraps back to the next track of the current disc. How to change the track being played Press the right (a) side of the "...
Owner's Manual
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...you press the "SCAN" button a second time. This process is pressed a second time. How to stop CD play While in CD Changer mode, press the EJECT, AM or FM1/FM2 button to the edges. u Before playing, inspect ...not expose the discs to take care of and clean the CD Changer and discs To ensure the continued performance of time. In this mode, the player will begin cassette play. How to direct sunlight or 40 Operating... Allsop 3 Compact Disc Cleaner, by the edge. The CD player will randomly pick a selection and play . Also, loading a cassette into the cassette deck will stop...
...you press the "SCAN" button a second time. This process is pressed a second time. How to stop CD play While in CD Changer mode, press the EJECT, AM or FM1/FM2 button to the edges. u Before playing, inspect ...not expose the discs to take care of and clean the CD Changer and discs To ensure the continued performance of time. In this mode, the player will begin cassette play. How to direct sunlight or 40 Operating... Allsop 3 Compact Disc Cleaner, by the edge. The CD player will randomly pick a selection and play . Also, loading a cassette into the cassette deck will stop...
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..., allow to cool before operating. 41 u The disc is above 167˚F (75˚C). Allow the player to the eyes. The error codes are: - CD E1 - Mechanism error. - CD E2 - Focus error. - BAD CD - Disc unreadable. u The player's internal temperature is inserted with the label surface downward. Do not attempt to diagnose certain problems you...
..., allow to cool before operating. 41 u The disc is above 167˚F (75˚C). Allow the player to the eyes. The error codes are: - CD E1 - Mechanism error. - CD E2 - Focus error. - BAD CD - Disc unreadable. u The player's internal temperature is inserted with the label surface downward. Do not attempt to diagnose certain problems you...
Owner's Manual
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...which may not be within the unit. u Different manufacturers of compact discs may If the sound skips: produce discs with the CD format. The listenable range of the FM signal is operating in loudness can be defective and may not play does not begin after the...or tolerances, some stations to increase their "loudness" relative to skip. u Badly scratched discs or extremely rough roads will not damage the disc player or scratch the discs. Common Radio Reception Conditions Several conditions prevent FM reception from being completely clear and noise-free, such as signal strength. ...
...which may not be within the unit. u Different manufacturers of compact discs may If the sound skips: produce discs with the CD format. The listenable range of the FM signal is operating in loudness can be defective and may not play does not begin after the...or tolerances, some stations to increase their "loudness" relative to skip. u Badly scratched discs or extremely rough roads will not damage the disc player or scratch the discs. Common Radio Reception Conditions Several conditions prevent FM reception from being completely clear and noise-free, such as signal strength. ...
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..., warranty information ...Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP) ...Capacities for refilling fluids ...Car seats for children (see Child safety seats) ...Cassette tape player (see Electronic sound system) ...Catalytic converter ...CD player (see Electronic sound system) . description ...specifications ...Brakes ...adjustment ...anti-lock ...anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning light ...applying the brakes...brake warning...
..., warranty information ...Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP) ...Capacities for refilling fluids ...Car seats for children (see Child safety seats) ...Cassette tape player (see Electronic sound system) ...Catalytic converter ...CD player (see Electronic sound system) . description ...specifications ...Brakes ...adjustment ...anti-lock ...anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning light ...applying the brakes...brake warning...