1996 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual - Page 153

1996 Pontiac Bonneville Manual

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Adjusting the Sa kers If E and a number appear on the radio display, the tape won't play becauseof an error. BAL: Press m Knob lightly so it extends.Turn it to s move the soundto the left or right speakers.Use the E10: The tape is tight and the playercan't tunn the middle positionto balance these speakers. Push the knob tape hubs. Remove the tape. Hold the tape with the back in when you're not using it. open end down andy to turn the right hub t r counterclockwise witha pencil. Turn the tape over FADE: Press thisknob lightly so it extends. Turnit to and repeat. If the hubs do not easily, your tape turn move the sound to the front or rear speakers. Use the be middle position to balance these speakers. Push the knob may be damaged and should not used inthe player. Try a new tape to make m e your player is back in when you're not using it. working properly. Playing a Cassette Tape Ell: The tapeis broken. Try a new tape. Your tape playeris built to work best with tapes that are If any error occurs repeatedly or an error can't be if 30 to 45 minutes longon each side.Tapes longer than corrected, please contact your dealer.your radio If that are so thh they may not work well this player. i n displays an error number,write it down and provide it to your dealer when reporting the problem. VOLUME,FADE and While the tape is playing, use the BAL controls just as you do for the radio. The display PREV (1): Press thisbutton or theSEEK down arrow to will show an m o w to show which side of the tape is searGh for the previous selection the tape.Yow tape on playing. m e n the down indicator arrow lit, selections is m s have at least ut three seconds of silence between each listed on the bottom side the cassette are playing. of selection for PREV or SEEK to work. The tape direction When the up is lit, selections listed on the top side m o w blinks dwmg PREV or SEEK operation. Press of the cassette are playing. The tape player PREV or theSEEK down arrowto stop searching. The automatically begins playing the other side when it sound is muted duringPFWV or SEEK operation. reaches the endof the tape. 3-16

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Adjusting
the
Sa
kers
BAL:
Press
ms
Knob lightly
so
it
extends.
Turn
it
to
move
the
sound
to
the
left
or
right
speakers.
Use
the
middle
position
to balance
these
speakers.
Push
the
knob
back
in
when
you’re
not
using
it.
FADE:
Press
this
knob
lightly
so
it
extends.
Turn
it
to
move
the
sound
to
the
front
or
rear
speakers.
Use
the
middle
position
to
balance
these
speakers.
Push
the
knob
back
in
when
you’re
not
using
it.
Playing
a
Cassette Tape
Your
tape
player
is
built
to
work
best
with
tapes
that
are
30
to
45
minutes
long
on
each
side. Tapes
longer
than
that
are
so
thh
they
may
not
work
well
in
this
player.
While
the
tape
is
playing,
use
the
VOLUME,
FADE
and
BAL
controls just as
you
do
for
the
radio.
The
display
will
show
an
mow
to
show
which
side
of
the
tape
is
playing. m
e
n
the
down
indicator
arrow
is
lit, selections
listed
on
the
bottom
side
of
the
cassette
are
playing.
When
the
up
is
lit,
selections
listed
on
the
top
side
of
the
cassette
are
playing.
The
tape
player
automatically
begins
playing
the
other
side
when
it
reaches
the
end
of
the
tape.
If
E
and
a
number
appear
on
the
radio
display,
the
tape
won’t
play
because
of
an
error.
E10:
The
tape
is
tight
and
the
player can’t
tunn
the
tape
hubs.
Remove
the
tape.
Hold
the
tape
with
the
open
end
down
and
try
to
turn
the
right
hub
counterclockwise
with a pencil.
Turn
the
tape
over
and repeat.
If
the
hubs
do
not
turn
easily,
your
tape
may
be
damaged
and
should
not
be used
in
the
player.
Try
a
new
tape
to
make
m e
your
player
is
working
properly.
Ell:
The
tape
is
broken.
Try
a
new
tape.
If
any error
occurs
repeatedly
or
if an
error
can’t
be
corrected,
please
contact
your
dealer.
If
your
radio
displays
an
error
number,
write
it
down
and
provide
it
to
your
dealer
when
reporting
the
problem.
PREV
(1):
Press
this
button
or
the
SEEK
down
arrow
to
searGh
for
the
previous
selection
on
the
tape.
Yow
tape
must
have
at
least
three
seconds
of
silence
between
each
selection
for
PREV
or
SEEK
to
work.
The
tape
direction
m o w
blinks
dwmg
PREV
or
SEEK
operation.
Press
PREV
or
the
SEEK
down
arrow
to
stop
searching.
The
sound
is
muted
during
PFWV
or
SEEK
operation.
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