[. . . ] ; 1- 5 For storing and recalling radio stations < FM·T (frequency modulation) Switch for the FM memory banks I, II, III and "T" (Travelstore) - for storing and recalling the six nearest, strongest station signals. Store "T": Press FM·T until the search begins in the display. Recall "T": Press FM·T until T appears in the display. = TREB (treble) For adjusting the treble > BASS For adjusting the bass 3 Cassette tape slot 4 FR (Fast Rewind): Rewinds tape quickly to the beginning. [. . . ] 5 PROG (Autoreverse) To switch over to the other tape track press both buttons. 8 Station selection automatic or manual ("m" in display). Switch over by pressing lo · m 9 9 lo · m Changing the search tuning sensitivity for FM stations Io lit up in the display indicates normal sensitivity for the station search function. Io not lit up in the display indicates high sensitivity for the station search function. m lit up indicates manual station fine tuning. 10 Manual station search m (manual) must be lit up in the display. If you hold the button pressed, then the frequencies will move up or down more quickly. Stereo - mono switch If you would like to switch between stereo and mono reception: · Press lo · m for approximately 2 seconds. Each time the car radio is switched on, the reception will automatically be set to stereo. The radio will automatically switch to mono when the reception conditions are poor. Installation / Hook-up If you would like to install your new car radio yourself or add other audio components to the existing ones, then please read the enclosed instructions on installation and hook-up carefully. Use only Blaupunkt-certified accessories and spare parts. 11 PORTUGUES ESPAGÑOL SVENSKA NEDERLAND ITALIANO Traffic safety As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your responsibility to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times. Should the traffic situation become particularly demanding, we would advise you not to use the radio. The corresponding memory bank and the button preset will appear in the display. Note: If you tune into a station which has already been stored, then the corresponding button preset and the memory bank will flash in the display for approximately 5 seconds. Recalling stored stations You can recall the stored stations by pressing the corresponding buttons. · Select the station by pressing the button 1-5, press repeatedly if necessary. 12 Switching the warning beep off a) Tune to a different station broadcasting the ARI signal: · · Press or select a stored station with the ARI signal by pressing the button preset 1-5. Insert cassette tape · · Switch the car radio on. Insert a cassette tape with side A or 1 facing up, the open side facing to the right. - indicates side A or 1 - indicates that side B or 2 is being played (reverse operation). Fast forward Press FF (fast forward). At the end of the tape, the tape will switch to the opposite track and start playing. · or b) Switch the traffic message priority off: · Press ARI. Fast rewind · Press FR (fast rewind). Stop fast rewind · Press FF. Automatic search start (during cassette operation) If you should leave the reception area of your ARI station while you are playing a cassette, then the car radio will automatically tune into a different station broadcasting the ARI signal. Remove cassette tape · Press The cassette will be ejected. Autoreverse function Switching tracks during playback. At the end of the tape, the unit will automatically switch to the other track. Note: If there is too much tension on the cassette tape during playback, it may switch to the other track by itself. [. . . ] Note: If there is too much tension on the cassette tape during playback, it may switch to the other track by itself. Sometimes it helps to rewind the cassette tape completely. 13 PORTUGUES ESPAGÑOL SVENSKA NEDERLAND ITALIANO FRANÇAIS ENGLISH DEUTSCH Cassette tape operation Appendix Care of your audio equipment We recommend that you use only C60/C90 cassette tapes in your car radio. Protect your cassettes from dirt, dust and temperatures exceeding 50 °C. During cold weather, allow cold cassettes to warm up somewhat before playing them in order to avoid uneven tape transport. [. . . ]