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Maintenance and Care
4 Autom. LEARN (radio mode)
If you are in a reception area in which
reception of RDS programmes with traffic
announcements is poor, you can disable
the "Autom. LEARN (LRN) in radio mode"
function.
"LRN ON": autom. LEARN
"LRN OFF": no autom. LEARN for volume set-
tings greater than "VOL 4".
5 Autom. change of regional programme
If an RDS programme consists of various
regional programmes, it may occur that
your car radio changes between regional
stations when changing the reception area.
"REG ON" autom. change of regional
programme is possible.
"REG OFF" no change of regional
programme is possible.
6 Switching on and off with the
ignition/start switch
"IGN ON" It is possible to switch the radio on
and off with the ignition/start
switch of the vehicle.
"IGN OFF" Switching on and off is only possi-
ble with the
“
IO
POWER
button.
7 CD or AUX input sensitivity
Adapting a CD changer of an AUX audio
programme source.
"MCD LOW" low
"MCD MID" median
"MCD HIGH" high (e.g. MCD 30)
8 Volume limitation when switching on
"ON VOL - -": no limitation or
"ON VOL 20": max. volume, e.g. 20
(- - … 40).
The volume is limited only if the volume
when the car radio is switched off is
greater than the set value!
9 Minimum volume for traffic
announcements
"TA VOL 16" (10 … 40)
You hear the set volume while making the
setting.
ßI Activating the coding (for detailed infor-
mation see the chapter "Coding").
If "CODE" appears in the diplay, coding is
not activated.
If "SAFE" appears in the display, coding is
activated.
Your car radio has been designed throughout
to ensure maintenance-free operation over an
extended period of time.
If a malfunction
should occur, please consult your dealer.
In the Federal Republic of Germany, Grundig
car radios can be exchanged by your dealer
on request for a works-tested exchange unit
in the event of a defect occuring.
Please note:
It is a condition for your dealer to participate
in this exchange system that the guarantee
seal on your car radio is not damaged.
Cassettes must not be subjected to high
temperatures (see manufacturer's specifica-
tions) and should be put into their case after
use.
The front panel of the car radio must only be
cleaned with a soft, dust-absorbent, anti-static
cloth. Polishing and cleansing agents may
damage the surface of the trimplate.
The tape head must be free of tape dust in
order to avoid losses in the treble tones
during playback. Therefore you should clean
the tape head with a cleaning cassette after
every 50–100 hours of operation.
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