1994 Oldsmobile Bravada Owner's Manual - Page 108

1994 Oldsmobile Bravada Manual

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Comfort Controls &Audio Systems player is at fault. If the second cassette results in no improvement in sound quality, try cleaning tapeplayer. the Proper tape player cleaning should be done with a wiping actionnonabrasive cleaner cassette. To properly clean your tape player, you should follow the directions on thecleaning cassette. Cassettes are subject to wear and the sound quality may degrade over time. Care of Your Compact Discs Always verifythat thecassette tape is in good condition before obtaining service Handle discs carefully. Store them in their original casesor other protective on your tape player. cases and away from direct sunlightand dust. If the surface of a disc is soiled, dampen a clean, soft cloth a mild, in neutral detergent solution and clean it, wiping fromthe center to theedge. Be sure never to touch thesignal surface when handling discs. Pickup discs by grasping the outer edges or the edge of the hole and the outer edge. Care of Your Cassette Tape Player A tape player that is not cleaned regularly is subjectto reduced sound quality, ruining the cassette, or damaging the mechanism. Tape cassettes 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 tapeplayer. Your tape player should be cleaned monthly or with every 15 hours of use, as regular maintenance. If you notice a reduction in sound quality, try a good cassette to see if the tape or the tape 102

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Comfort
Controls
&Audio
Systems
102
Care
of
Your
Cassette
Tape
Player
A tape player that is not cleaned
regularly
is
subject to reduced sound
quality,
ruining the cassette, or
damaging the mechanism.
Tape
cassettes 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.
Your tape player
should be cleaned
monthly or with every
15
hours of use,
as regular maintenance. If you
notice
a
reduction in sound quality,
try
a
good
cassette to see if the
tape
or
the
tape
1
player
is at fault. If the second
cassette
results in no improvement in sound
quality,
try
cleaning
the
tapeplayer.
Proper tape player
cleaning
should
be
done with a
wiping
action
nonabrasive
cleaner cassette.
To
properly
clean
your
tape player,
you
should
follow the
directions on
the cleaning
cassette.
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.
Care
of
Your
Compact
Discs
Handle discs
carefully. Store them in
their original
casesor other protective
cases and away
from
direct
sunlight and
dust. If the surface of a
disc
is
soiled,
dampen a
clean,
soft
cloth
in a
mild,
neutral detergent solution and clean it,
wiping
from
the center to
the edge.
Be sure never to touch
the signal
surface when handling
discs.
Pick up
discs by grasping the outer edges or
the
edge of the hole and
the
outer
edge.