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Safety Ðseats, seatbelts andsupple mental restraint system
. Vehicle rollover
Supplemental side-impactandcurtain side-im-
pact airbags (ifequipped) :
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. Afrontal collision withaparked ormoving vehicle
. Arear collision
PRE- TENSIONER SEATBEL TSYSTEM (if
equipped)
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WARNING:
. The pre-tensioner seatbeltcannot bere-
used afteractivation. Itmust bereplaced
together withtheretractor andbuckle asa
unit.
. Ifthe vehicle becomes involvedinacollision
but thepre-tensioner isnot activated, be
sure tohave thepre-tensioner system
checked and,ifnecessary, replacedbya
NISSAN dealer.
. Nounauthorized changesshouldbemade
to any components orwiring ofthe pre-
tensioner seatbeltsystem. Thisisto prevent
accidental activationofthe pre-tensioner
seat beltordamage tothe pre-tensioner seat
beltsystem.
. Work around oron the pre-tensioner seat
belt system shouldbedone byaNISSAN
dealer. TheSRS wiring should notbe
modified ordisconnected. Unauthorized
electrical testequipment andprobing de-
vices should notbeused onthe pre-
tensioner seatbeltsystem.
. Ifyou need todispose ofthe pre-tensioner
seat beltsystem, orscrap thevehicle,
contact aNISSAN dealer.Correct pre-ten-
sioner disposal procedures aresetforth in
the appropriate NISSANServiceManual.
Incorrect disposalprocedures couldcause
personal injury.
The pre-tensioner systemmayactivate withthe
supplemental airbag system incertain typesof
collisions. Working withtheseat beltretractor, ithelps
tighten theseat beltwhen thevehicle becomes
involved incertain typesofcollisions, helpingto
restrain frontseatoccupants.
The pre-tensioner isencased withthefront seatbelt's
retractor andanchor. Theseseatbelts areused the
same asconventional seatbelts.
When thepre-tensioner seatbeltactivates, afairly loud
noise maybeheard, followed bythe release ofsmoke.
This smoke isnot harmful anddoes notindicate afire.
Care should betaken nottoinhale it,as itmay cause
irritation andchoking. Thosewithahistory ofa
breathing conditionshouldgetfresh airpromptly .
REP AIR AND REPLACEMENT PROCE-
DURE
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WARNING:
. Once theairbags havebeen inflated, theair
bag modules willnotfunction andmust be
replaced. Theairbag modules mustbe
replaced byaNISSAN dealer.Theinflated
air bag modules cannotberepaired.
. The airbag systems shouldbeinspected by
a NISSAN dealerifthere isany damage to
the front endportion ofthe vehicle.
. Ifyou need todispose ofthe SRS orscrap
the vehicle, contactaNISSAN dealer.Cor-
rect disposal procedures aresetforth inthe
appropriate NISSANServiceManual. Incor-
rect disposal procedures couldcause perso-
nal injury.
The airbags andpre-tensioner seatbelts aredesigned
to activate onaone-time-only basis.Asareminder,
unless theSRS airbag warning lightisdamaged, the
SRS airbag warning lightremains illuminated after
inflation hasoccurred. Therepair andreplacement of
the SRS should bedone onlybyaNISSAN dealer.
When maintenance workisrequired onthe vehicle,
information abouttheairbags, pre-tensioner seatbelts
and related partsshould bepointed outtothe person
performing themaintenance. Theignition switch
should always beinthe ªLOCKº position whenworking
under thehood orinside thevehicle.
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Average fuelconsumption (km/lorl/100km) :
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The average fuelconsumption modeprovides the
current andaverage fuelconsumption graphically
*
1
.
The location
*
2
also shows theaverage consumption.
The average fuelconsumption modeshows the
average fuelconsumption sincethelast reset. Reset-
ting isdone bypushing the
switch
*
A
for longer
than 1second.
The display isupdated every30seconds. Atabout the
first 500 m(1/3 miles) afterareset, thedisplay shows
ª---º andthedigit
*
2
is not displayed. Average
vehiclespeed(km/h) :
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The average vehiclespeedmodeshows theaverage
vehicle speed
*
1
since thelast reset. Resetting is
done bypushing the
switch
*
A
for longer than1
second. Thedisplay isupdated every30seconds. The
first 30seconds afterareset, thedisplay showsªÐк.
Distance toempty (dteÐkm) :
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The distance toempty (dte)mode provides youwith an
estimation ofthe distance
*
1
that canbedriven
before refueling. Thedteisconstantly beingcalcu-
lated, based onthe amount offuel inthe fuel tank and
the actual fuelconsumption.
The display isupdated every30seconds. The
dtemode includes alow range warning feature:
when thefuel level islow ,the dte mode isautomatically
selected andthedigits blinkinorder todraw the
driver's attention. Pushthe
switch
*
A
to return
to the mode thatwas selected beforethewarning
occurred.
When thefuel level drops evenlower, thedte display
will change toª----º .
. Ifthe amount offuel added issmall, the
display justbefore theignition switchis
turned offmay continue tobe displayed.
. When driving uphillorrounding curves,the
fuel inthe tank shifts, whichmaymomenta-
rily change thedisplay.
Resetting displays:
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Push the
switch
*
A
for longer than3seconds.
The display ofaverage fuelconsumption, average
vehicle speedandtripodometer (TRIPBonly) willbe
reset atthe same time.
Instrument sand controls
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Instrument sand controls
ODOMETER
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Odometer/T wintripodometer
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The odometer/twin tripodometer isdisplayed onthe
vehicle information displaywhentheignition switchis
in the ªONº position.
The odometer
*
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displays thetotal distance the
vehicle hasbeen driven.
The twin tripodometer
*
2
displays thedistance of
individual trips. Changing
tripodometer display:
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Push the
switch
*
A
on the leftside ofsteering
wheel tochange thedisplay asfollows:
TRIP A? TRIP B? Trip computer mode?TRIP A
For tripcomputer information, seeªTrip computerº
(P .2-8) .
Resetting tripodometer:
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Push the
switch
*
A
for approximately 1second
to reset thetrip odometer tozero.
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Automatic type
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For thevehicle equipped withtheautomatic leveling
system, theheadlight axisiscontrolled automatically .
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
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CAUTION:
The turn signal switch willnotbecancelled
automatically ifthe steering wheelturning angle
does notexceed thepreset amount. Afteraturn
or lane change, makesurethattheturn signal
switch isreturned toits original position.
T urn signal
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T o turn onthe turn signals, movethelever upordown
*
1
to the point where thelever latches. Whentheturn
is completed, theturn signal cancels automatically .
Lane change signal
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T o turn onthe lane change signals, movethelever up
or down
*
2
to the point where thelight begins to
flash.
If the lever ismoved backtoits original position right
after moving upordown, thelight willflash 3times.
T o cancel theflashing, movethelever tothe opposite
direction.
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FRONT FOGLIGHTS
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T o turn onthe front foglights, turnthefog light switch
to the
position withtheheadlight switchinthe
or
position.
T o turn offthe fog lights, turnthefog light switch tothe
ªOFFº position.
When theheadlight switchisin the ªAUT Oºposition (if
equipped) ,turning thefog light switch tothe
position willturn onthe headlights, foglights andthe
other lights.
Instrume ntsand controls
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FOG
LIGHT SWITCH(ifequipped)
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CAUTION:
Do not operate theheadlight cleanerifthe
window washerfluidreservoir isempty.
REAR WINDOW WIPERANDWASHER
SWIT CH
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The rear window wiperandwasher operate whenthe
ignition switchisin the ªONº position.
Wiper operation
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T urn theswitch fromtheªOFFº position tooperate the
wiper.
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1
ªINTº orª
º (intermittent) Ðintermittent
operation (notadjustable)
*
2
ªONº orª
º (low) Ðcontinuous lowspeed
operation
Reverse synchronization function(ifequipped) :
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When thewindshield wiperswitch ison, moving the
shift lever tothe ªRº (Reverse) positionwilloperate the
rear window wiper.
W asher operation
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Push theswitch forward
*
3
to operate thewasher.
Then thewiper willalso operate severaltimes.
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*: The illustration isfor the Left-Hand Drive(LHD)
model. FortheRight-Hand Drive(RHD) model, the
layout willbethe opposite.
The defogger switchoperates whentheignition switch
is in the ªONº position.
The defogger isused toreduce themoisture, fogor
frost onthe rear window surfacetoimprove therear
view .
When thedefogger switch
*
1
is pushed, theindicator
light
*
2
illuminates andtherear window defogger
operates forapproximately 15minutes. Afterthepreset
time haspassed, thedefogger willturn offautomati-
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DEFOGGER
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Pre-driving checksandadjustments
. When theIntelligent Keyisplaced insideof
the glove box.
. When theIntelligent Keyisplaced insideof
the door pockets.
. When theIntelligent Keyisplaced insideor
near metallic materials.
The lockout protection mayfunction whenthe
Intelligent Keyisoutside thevehicle butistoo
close tothe vehicle.
Unlocking doors
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1. Carry theIntelligent Key with you.
2. Push thedoor handle request switch(driver's or
front passenger's)
*
A
or back doorrequest
switch
*
B
.
3. Alldoors andtheback doorwillbeunlocked.
If adoor handle ispulled whileunlocking thedoors,
that door maynotbeunlocked. Returning thedoor
handle toits original position willunlock thedoor. Ifthe
door does notunlock, afterreturning thedoor handle,
push thedoor handle request switchtounlock the
door.
Automatic relock:
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All doors willbelocked automatically unlessoneofthe
following operations isperformed within30seconds
after pushing therequest switchwhilethedoors are
locked.
. Opening anydoors.
. Pushing theignition switch.
If during thepreset timeperiod theªUNL OCKº
button onthe Intelligent Key ispushed, alldoors willbe
locked automatically afterthenext preset time.
Opening backdoor
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1. Carry theIntelligent Key .
2. Push theback dooropener switch
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.
3. The back doorwillunlock andopen.
BA TTER YSA VER SYSTEM
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When allthe following conditions aremet foraperiod
of time, thebattery saversystem willcutoffthe power
supply toprevent batterydischarge.
. The ignition switchisin the ªACCº position, and
. Alldoors areclosed, and
. The shift lever isin the ªPº (Park) position
(Continuously Variable Transmission models).
W ARNING ANDAUDIBLE REMINDERS
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The Intelligent Key system isequipped withafunction
that isdesigned tominimize improper operations ofthe
Intelligent Key and tohelp prevent thevehicle from
being stolen. Achime orbeep sounds insideand
outside thevehicle andawarning lightilluminates or
blinks.
See thetroubleshooting guideonthe next page and
ªW arning/indicator lightsandaudible remindersº (P.2-
11) .
Intelligent Key system warning light:
P position selecting warninglight:
(Continuously
V ariable Transmission models)
CAUTION:
When thechime orbeep sounds orthe warning
light illuminates orblinks, besure tocheck both
the vehicle andtheIntelligent Key.
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OPENING HOOD
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1. Pull thehood lockrelease handle
*
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located
below theinstrument paneluntilthehood springs
up.
2. Locate thelever
*
2
in between thehood and
push thelever sideways withyour fingertips.
3. Raise thehood
*
3
.
4. Remove thesupport rod
*
4
and insert itinto the
slot
*
5
.
Hold thecoated parts
*
A
when removing or
resetting thesupport rod.Avoid directcontact
with themetal parts, asthey maybehot
immediately aftertheengine hasbeen stopped.
CL OSING HOOD
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1. While supporting thehood, return thesupport rod
to its original position.
2. Slowly lowerthehood toabout 20to30 cm (8to
12 in)above thehood lock,thenletitdrop.
3. Make sureitis securely latched.
CAUTION:
Before closing thehood, besure torelease the
support rodand store itin position. Otherwise,
the support rodwill bedamaged.
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WARNING:
. Make suretheback doorhasbeen closed
securely toprevent itfrom opening while
driving.
. Donot drive withtheback dooropen. This
could allowdangerous exhaustgasestobe
drawn intothevehicle.
CAUTION:
. Before opening theback door, besure to
clear away snow, iceordust thatmay be
stuck tothe back door. Ifthe back dooris
opened whilematerials arestill stuck toit,it
may suddenly closeagain duetothe weight
of these materials.
. Always besure tofully open theback door. If
it is not fully opened, itmay suddenly shut.
. Beespecially carefulwhenopening theback
door instrong wind.Thedoor could be
caught byagust ofwind andmay close
suddenly.
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Pre-driving checksandadjustments
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Heater andairconditione r,and audio system
. Ifthe CD cannot beplayed, oneofthe following
messages willbedisplayed.
Error CD:
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. Confirm thattheCD isinserted correctly (thelabel
side isfacing up,etc.) .
. Confirm thattheCD isnot bent orwarped anditis
free ofscratches.
. Confirm thatthedisc isaCD and notaDVD.
. Confirm thatthedisc contains audiofiles.
Eject CD:
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This isamalfunction duetothe temperature insidethe
player istoo high. Remove theCD bypushing the
EJECT button, andafter ashort timereinsert theCD.
The CDcan beplayed whenthetemperature ofthe
player returns tonormal.
WARNING:
Do not adjust theaudio system whiledriving.
The audio system operates whentheignition switchis
in the ªACCº orªONº position. Ifyou want tolisten to
the radio orCD while theengine isnot running, turn
the ignition switchtothe ªACCº position. Donot use
for anextended periodoftime withtheengine
stopped.
USB (Universal SerialBus)(ifequipped)
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WARNING:
Do not connect, disconnect oroperate theUSB
device whiledriving. Doingsocan beadistrac-
tion. Ifdistracted youcould losecontrol ofyour
vehicle andcause anaccident orserious injury.
CAUTION:
. Donot force theUSB device intotheUSB
port. Inserting theUSB device tiltedorup-
side-down intotheport may damage the
port. Make surethattheUSB device is
connected correctlyintotheUSB port.
. Donot grab theUSB portcover (ifequipped)
when pulling theUSB device outofthe port.
This could damage theport andthecover.
. Donot leave theUSB cable inaplace where
it can bepulled unintentionally. Pullingthe
cable maydamage theport.
The vehicle isnot equipped withaUSB device. USB
devices shouldbepurchased separatelyasnecessary .
This system cannotbeused toformat USBdevices. To
format aUSB device, useapersonal computer.
In some states/area, theUSB device forthe front seats
plays onlysound without imagesforregulatory
reasons, evenwhen thevehicle isparked.
This system supports variousUSBmemory devices,
USB harddrives andiPod players. SomeUSBdevices
may notbesupported bythis system.
. Partitioned USBdevices maynotbeplayed
correctly .
. Some characters usedinother languages (Chi-
nese, Japanese, etc.)arenot displayed properly
on display .Using English language characters
with aUSB device isrecommended.
General notesforUSB use:
Refer toyour device manufacturer's ownerinformation
regarding theproper useand care ofthe device. Notes
foriPod use:
iP od isatrademark ofApple Inc.,registered inthe U.S.
and other countries.
. Improperly plugginginthe iPod may cause a
checkmark tobe displayed onand off(flickering) .
Always makesurethattheiPod isconnected
properly .
. AniPod nano (1stGeneration) mayremain infast
forward orrewind modeifit is connected duringa
seek operation. Inthis case, please manually reset
the iPod.
. AniPod nano (2ndGeneration) willcontinue to
fast-forward orrewind ifit is disconnected during
a seek operation.
. Anincorrect songtitlemay appear whenthePlay
Mode ischanged whileusing aniPod nano (2nd
Generation)
. Audiobooks maynotplay inthe same orderas
they appear onaniPo d.
. Large videofilescause slowresponses inan iPod.
The vehicle centerdisplay maymomentarily black
out, butwillsoon recover.
. Ifan iPodautomatically selectslargevideo files
while inthe shuffle mode,thevehicle center
display maymomentarily blackout,butwillsoon
recover.
Compact Disc/USB memorywithMP3 or
WMA (ifequipped)
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T erms:
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. MP3 ÐMP3 isshort forMoving Pictures Experts
Group AudioLayer3.MP3 isthe most wellknown
compressed digitalaudiofileformat. Thisformat
allows fornear ªCDqualityº sound,butata
fraction ofthe size ofnormal audiofiles.MP3
conversion ofan audio trackfromCDcan reduce
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FM-AM RADIOWITHCOMP ACTDISC (CD)PLAYER (with color display)
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1. AUX(Auxiliary) button
2. FM´AM bandselect button
3. CDEJECT button
4. CDbutton
5. DISP (display) button
6. Color display
7. iPod MENU button
8. SEEK/TRACK/Rewind button 9.
SCAN tuningbutton
10. SEEK/TRACK/Fast Forwardbutton
11. BACK button
12. PWR (power) button/VOL (volume)controlknob
13. RPT(repeat) button
14. RDM (random) button
15. Radio station presetselectbuttons
16. AUX(Auxiliary) INjack 17.
TUNE´FOLDER controlknob
18. ENTER/SETTING button
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audio system. Musicmaynotplay properly whena
monaural cableisused.
AUX:
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Pushing theAUX button willswitch thedisplays as
follows:
iP od/USB ?AUX ?iPod/USB
When theAUX button ispushed withnodevice
plugged intothejack, theaudio system doesnot
change tothe AUX mode.
Radio operation
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radio (FM/AM) bandselect :
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Pushing theradio band select button willchange the
band asfollows:
AM ?FM1 ?FM2 ?AM
TUNE (Tuning) :
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T urn theradio TUNE´FOLDER controlknobformanual
tuning.
Radio DataSystem (RDS)(ifequipped) :
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RDS stands forRadio DataSystem, andisadata
information servicetransmitted bysome radiostations
on the FM band (notAMband) encoded withina
regular radiobroadcast. Currently,most RDSstations
are inlarge cities, butmany stations arenow
considering broadcasting RDSdata.
RDS candisplay:
. Station name,suchasªThe Grooveº .
. Music orprogramming typesuch asªClassicalº ,
ªCountryº orªRockº .
SEEK tuning:
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Push the
or
button totune from lowtohigh
or high tolow frequencies andtostop atthe next
broadcasting station.
SCAN tuning:
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Push theSCAN tuningbutton totune from lowtohigh
frequencies andstop ateach broadcasting stationfor
5 seconds. Pushingthebutton againduring this5
seconds periodwillstop SCAN tuningandtheradio
will remain tunedtothat station.
If the SCAN tuningbutton isnot pushed within5
seconds, SCANtuningmoves tothe next
station.
to
Station memory operations:
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12 stations canbeset forthe FM band (6each for
FM1 andFM2) and6stations canbeset forthe AM
band.
1. Choose theradio band using theradio band
select button.
2. Tune tothe desired stationusingtheSEEK´-
TRACK, SCANbuttonorthe radio TUNE´-
FOLDER controlknob.
3. Push andhold thedesired stationpreset
button
to
until theradio mutes.
4. The station indicator willthen come onand the
sound willresume. Memorizing isnow complete.
5. Other buttons canbeset inthe same manner.
If the battery cableisdisconnected, orifthe fuse
opens, theradio memory willbeerased. Inthat case,
reset thedesired stations.
CD player operation
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Place theignition switchinthe ACC orON position
and insert theCompact Disc(CD) intotheslot with the
label sidefacing up.The CDwillbeguided auto-
matically intotheslot and start playing.
After loading theCD, thenumber oftracks onthe CD
and theplay time willappear onthe display .
If the radio isalready operating, itwill automatically turn
off and theCD willplay .
If the system hasbeen turned offwhile theCD was
playing, pushing thePWR button willstart theCD.
PLA Y:
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When theCD button ispushed withthesystem offand
the CD loaded, thesystem willturn onand theCD will
start toplay .
When theCD button ispushed withtheCD loaded
and theradio playing, theradio willautomatically be
turned offand theCD willstart toplay .
Next/Previous Track andFast
Forward/Rewind:
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When the
or
button ispushed formore than
1.5 seconds whiletheCD isbeing played, theCD will
play while fastforwarding orrewinding. Whenthe
button isreleased, theCD willreturn tonormal play
speed.
When the
or
button ispushed forless than
1.5 seconds whiletheCD isbeing played, thenext
track orthe beginning ofthe current trackonthe CD
will beplayed.
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