1998 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual - Page 154

1998 Pontiac Bonneville Manual

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Playing a Cassette Tape If any error occurs repeatedly or if an error can't be If your radio corrected, please contact your dealer. Your tape playeris built to work best with tapes that are displays an error number, write down and provide to it it 30 to 45 minutes long on each side. Tapes longer than your dealer when reporting the problem. that are so thin they may not work well in this player. PREV (1): Press this button or the SEEK down arrow to While the tape is playing, the VOL,FADE, BAL, use Your search for the previous selection on the tape. tape BASS and TREB controls just as you do the radio. for must have atleast three secondsof silence between each of' The displaywill show an arrow to show which side selection for PREV or SEEK to work. The tape direction the tapeis playing. When the down indicator arrow is arrow blinks during PREV SEEK operation. Press or lit, selections listed on the bottom side the cassette are of PREV or theSEEK down arrowto stop searching. The playing. When the up arrow lit, selections listed on the sound will mute duringPREV or SEEK operation. is top sideof the cassette are playing. The tape player NEXT (2): Press this button or the SEEK up a r w to ro automatically begins playing the other when it side search for the next selection on the tape.you holdthe If of reaches the end the tape. will button, the player continue movingforward through If E and a number appear on the radio display, the tape the tape. Your tape must have at least three seconds of won't play because an error. of silence between each selection NEXT or SEEK to for arrow blinks during NEXT or work. The tape direction E10: The tape is tight and the player can't the turn SEEK operation. Press NEXT or the SEEK up arrow to tape tape hubs. Remove the tape. Hold the with the NEXT or stop searching. The sound will mute during try open end down and to turn the right hub to the SEEK operation. If left with a pencil. Turn the tape over and repeat. the hubs do not turn easily, your tape may be PROG (3): Press this button to play the other side of damaged and should not used in the player. be the tape. Try a new tape to make sure your player is 00 (4): Press this button to reduce background noise. working properly. Note that the double-D symbol will appear on Ell: The tape is broken. Try a new tape. the display. 3-13

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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
thin
they
may
not
work
well
in
this
player.
While
the
tape
is
playing,
use
the
VOL,
FADE,
BAL,
BASS
and
TREB
controls
just as
you
do
for the
radio.
The
display
will
show
an
arrow
to
show
which
side
of’
the
tape is playing.
When
the
down
indicator
arrow
is
lit, selections
listed
on
the
bottom
side
of
the cassette
are
playing.
When
the
up
arrow
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
turn
the
tape
hubs.
Remove
the
tape.
Hold
the
tape
with
the
open
end
down
and
try
to
turn
the
right
hub
to
the
left 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
sure
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
search for the
previous
selection
on
the
tape.
Your
tape
must
have
at
least three
seconds of silence
between
each
selection for PREV
or
SEEK
to
work.
The
tape
direction
arrow
blinks
during
PREV
or
SEEK
operation.
Press
PREV
or
the
SEEK
down
arrow to stop
searching.
The
sound
will
mute
during
PREV
or
SEEK
operation.
NEXT
(2):
Press
this
button
or
the
SEEK
up
arrow
to
search for the
next
selection
on
the
tape.
If
you
holdthe
button,
the
player
will
continue
moving
forward
through
the
tape.
Your
tape
must
have
at
least
three
seconds
of
silence
between
each
selection
for
NEXT
or
SEEK
to
work.
The
tape
direction
arrow
blinks
during
NEXT
or
SEEK
operation.
Press
NEXT
or
the
SEEK
up
arrow
to
stop searching.
The
sound
will
mute
during
NEXT
or
SEEK
operation.
PROG
(3):
Press
this
button
to
play
the
other
side
of
the
tape.
00
(4):
Press
this
button
to
reduce
background
noise.
Note
that
the
double-D
symbol
will
appear
on
the
display.
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