start stop button SUBARU FORESTER 2000 SF / 1.G Owners Manual

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System operation
Keyless entry func tions d o not op erate when vehic le ig nition is “ON ”.
HS1000BB
n Locking the doors
Press the “LOCK ” b utton to loc k all d oors and the rear g ate. The p a rk-
ing lig hts will flash one time. n Unlocking the doors
To unloc k the d river ’s d oor only, p ress and release the “UNLOCK ” b ut-
ton.
To unloc k all d oors and the rear g ate, p ress and ho ld the “UNLOCK ”
b utton.
The p arking lig hts will flash one time.
The vehic le ’s interior (c ourtesy) lig ht will illuminate for 60 sec ond s or
until vehic le is started . NOTE
1. Parking lights will flash when the vehicle ’s battery is discon-
nected and reconnected.
To stop lights from flashing, either: Press remote transmitter “UNLOCK” button once.
Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position and press pro-
gramming button for one second (see location below).
2. The vehicle interior (courtesy) light and door open warninglight (DOOR AJAR indicator) will illuminate for 60 seconds when
the ignition is turned off, or until the doors are locked with the

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5-10Cassette player operation
Stop and eject button
HG0093
Tape travel indicator
Cassette player operation indicator
Metal tape button
Metal tape indicator
Tape program sensor buttonNR button Fast forward/ Rewind button (Program switching buttons)
NR indicator
Cassette slot
NOTE Only use good quality cassettes (cassettes longer than C-90 are
not recommended). Put cassettes back in their boxes immediately after use to protect
them from dust and dirt and to prevent the tape from unwinding. Never expose cassettes to heat, direct sunlight or moisture.
Clean the tape head (once or twice a month) using a wet-type
cleaning cassette .
Cassette slot
Insert a c assette with the exp osed tap e sid e fac ing to the rig ht. After
insertion, p layb ac k starts. Tape travel indicators
These ind ic ate the d irec tion the c assette tap e is m oving .
:ind ic ates that the top sid e of the c assette is b ein g p layed b ac k.
:ind ic ates that the b ottom sid e of the c assette is b eing p layed b ac k.

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Program switching buttons (PROG)
When the p rog ram switc hing b uttons ( “
” and “” b uttons) are
p ressed at the same time d uring p layb ac k, the tap e travel ind ic ators will
switc h and the p layer will b eg in p laying b ac k the o p p osite sid e of the
tap e. The same mec hanism is automatic ally ac tivated when the end of
the tap e is reac hed . This allows the op p osite sid e of the tap e to p lay,
p rovid ing c ontinuous p layb ac k. Fast-forward button
To fast-forward the tap e, p ress the “
” or “” b utton in the same
d irec tion to the tap e travel ind ic ator. To stop fas t-forward ing , lig htly p ress
the op p osite sid e of the “
” or “” b utton.
Rewind button
To rewind the tap e, p ress the “
” or “” b utton in the op p osite
d irec tion to the tap e travel ind ic ator. To stop rew ind ing , lig htly p ress the
op p osite sid e of the “
” or “” b utton.
Stop and eject button (
)
When “
” b utton is p ressed , p lay b ac k stop s and the c assett e tap e is
ejec ted .
Before the ig nition switc h turn to the “OFF ” p osition, ejec t the tap e from
the p layer. Always make c ertain that you remove the c assette tap e.
Tape program sensor button (TPS)
Press “TPS ” b utton d uring p layb ac k to return to the b eg inning of the c ur-
rent selec tion or to skip to the b eg inning of the n ext selec tion. To use this
func tion, p ress the “TPS ” b utton to turn on the “TPS ” ind ic ator. If the fast-
forward b utton is then p ressed , the p layer ad vanc es the tap e to the b e-
g inning of the next selec tion and starts p laying it . If the rewind b utton is
p ressed instead , the p layer rewind s the tap e to the b eg inning of the c ur-
rent selec tion and starts rep laying it. The “TPS ” func tion may not op erate
p rop erly und er the following c ond itions:
When the rec ord ing level is low.
When there are long p auses in the mid d le of a selec tion.