1995 Oldsmobile Aurora Owner's Manual - Page 161
1995 Oldsmobile Aurora Manual
Page 161 highlights
Using Your Radio Properly Hearing damage from loud noise is almost undetectable until it is too late. Your hearing can adapt to higher volumes of sound. Sound that seems normal can be loud and harmful to your hearing. Take precautions by adjusting the volume control on your radio to a safe sound level before your hearing adapts toit. To help avoid hearing loss or damage: 1. Adjust the volume control to the lowest setting. I NOTICE: (Continued) engine, Delco@ radio or other systems, and even damage them. And, your vehicle's systems may interfere with the operation of sound equipment that has been added improperly. So, before adding sound equipment, check with your retailer and be sure tocheck federal rules covering mobile radio and telephone units. 2. Increase volume slowly until you hear comfortably and clearly. Care of Your Cassette Tape Player A tape player that is not cleaned regularly is subject to NOTICE: Before you add any sound equipment to your vehicle-like a tape player, CB radio, mobile telephone or two-way radio-be sure you can add what you want. If you can, it's very important to do itproperly. Added sound equipment may interfere with the operation of your vehicle's (Continued) reduced sound quality, ruined cassettes, or adamaged mechanism. Cassette tapes that are not properly stored in their plastic cases away from contaminants,direct sunlight, and extreme heat may not operate properly and could cause premature failure of the tape player. Cassettes are subject to wear and the sound quality may degrade over time. Always verify that the cassette tape is in good condition before obtaining service on your tape player. Your tape player should be cleaned with every 50 hours of use to provide optimum perfornxmce. Your radio may display "Cln" to remind you that you have used your tape player for 50 hours without re-setting the tape clean timer. 3-29