CADILLAC DEVILLE 1993 7.G Owners Manual
Manufacturer: CADILLAC, Model Year: 1993, Model line: DEVILLE, Model: CADILLAC DEVILLE 1993 7.GPages: 406, PDF Size: 20.78 MB
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To stop the disc player:
Press the Dower button or turn the ignition key off. The disc stays in
the player and will resume playing at the point where
it stopped.
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Press St/Pl
(Stop/Play). The
disc will stop and
the radio will play.
Press St/Pl to
restart the disc.
It
will resume playing
at the point where
it stopped.
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OR
Press Ejct. The disc will eject and the radio will play. The disc will start
at track 1 when yuu insert it again.
Settiplg T%e Clock (Cussette Player)
Have the radio CJ~ ignition on. Then:
TO Set the Hour:
Push Set, and within 5 seconds,
Push Scan. Hold it in until the clock gets to the correct hour. Then let
ro Set Minutes:
Push Set, and within 5 seconds,
Push Seek. Hold it in until the clock gets to the correct minute. Then
let go.
Your clock is set.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Setting The Clock (CD Player)
Have the radio or ignition on. Then:
To Set the Hour:
Push Set, and within 5 seconds,
0 Push Seek. Hold it in until the clock gets to the correct hour. Then let
go*
To Set Minutes:
e Push Set, and within 5 seconds,
0 Push Scan. Hold it in until the clock gets to the correct minute. Then
Your clock is set.
let
go.
To Play This Radio (Export Only)
PWR
To turn the radio on, press the PWR button. _-
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The control behind the upper knob allows you to balance the sound
between the right and left speakers.
The Lower Knob
Turn the lower knob to tune radio stations. The tune knob increases and
decreases frequency when it
is slightly rotated against the spring load.
Push it to get
AM or FM.
The control behind the lower knob fades the sound between your front
and rear speakers.
RCL
It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off, push RCL to display the
time.) With the radio on, when the time is displayed, push it
to see the
frequency.
SEEK
Pressing the SEEK A or v button will cause the receiver to seek the next
higher or lower station and stop.
SCAN
When you press SCAN, the radio will go to the next station and pause
and keep doing that until you press SCAN again.
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The five pushbuttons let you return to favorite stations. You can set the
pushbuttons for up to ten favorite stations
(5 AM and 5 FM). Just:
Tune in the station you want to listen to.
Press the SET pushbutton. (NOTE: The display will show SET for
Within the 5 seconds, push one of the five pushbuttons. SET will
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about 5 seconds.)
disappear from the display with the station set.
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0 Whenever you press that button, the preset station will return.
Clock
To set the clock, just:
0 Press the SET button.
0 Within 5 seconds, press and hold SCAN until the correct hour appears
0 Press and hold SEEK A or until the correct minute appears on the
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on the display.
display.
- To Adjust The Tone
Use the levers next to the display to set the bass, midrange, and treble
until you get the sound you want. The
60 and 250 levers adjust the bass;
We suggest you start with the center lever
(E) in the midpoint position.
Then move the others up or down until you get the amount
of bass and
treble you like.
-- 1K is midrange; and 3.5K and 10K control the treble.
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To Play a Cassette (Export Only)
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.
With the radio on, press a tape into the slot marked
AUTO REVERSE
(tape side goes in first).
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Once the tape is playing, use the upper and lower knobs for volume,
balance, and fade just as
you did for radio. The arrow in the graphic
display above the word
TAPE indicates which side of the tape is being
played.
PROG
To go from one side of the tape to the other, press the PROG button.
CrOt
This button sets the tape bias. When playing high bias chrome or metal
tapes, press the button to turn the Cr02 on in the graphic display. When
playing standard bias tapes, press again to turn the CrO2
off.
REV
To rapidly reverse the tape, press REV and the tape will rapidly reverse
to the beginning
of the tape or until you press the REV button lightly.
To rapidly advance the tape, press FWD and the tape will rapidly go
forward to the end
of the tape or until you press the FWD button lightly.
PREV
To hear a passage on the tape that has just played, press PREV and the
tape will back up and stop at either the first 4-second quiet spot in the
tape
or when you press PREV again.
NEXT
To go immediately to the next selection on the tape, press NEXT A
4-second quiet interval must be present for the tape to stop.
EJECT
To remove or stop the tape and switch to radio, press the EJECT button.
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ST-PL
To immediately switch from tape to radio, press the ST-PL button and the
radio will resume playing the station that was tuned in when you inserted
a tape. Pressing
ST-PL again will allow the tape to resume where it
stopped.
Care of Your Cassette Tape Player
A tape player that is not cleaned regularly can cause reduced sound
quality, ruined cassettes, or a damaged mechanism. Cassette tapes should
be stored
in their cases away from contaminants, direct sunlight, and
extreme heat.
If they aren’t, they may not operate properly or cause
failure
of the tape player.
Your tape player should be cleaned regularly each month or after every
15 hours of use. If you notice a reduction in sound quality, try a known
good cassette to see
if the tape or the tape player is at fault. If this other
cassette has no improvement in sound quality, clean the tape player.
Clean your tape player with a wiping-action, non-abrasive cleaning
cassette, and follow the directions provided with it.
Cassettes are subject to wear and the sound quality may degrade over
time. Always make sure that the cassette tape is in
good condition before
you have your tape player serviced.
Care of Your Compact Discs
Handle discs carefully. Store them in their original cases or other
protective cases and away from direct sunlight and dust.
If the surface of
a disc is soiled, dampen a clean, soft cloth in a mild, neutral detergent
solution and clean it, wiping from the center to the edge.
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Be sure never to touch the signal surface when handling discs. Pick up
discs
by grasping the outer edges or the edge of the hole and the outer
edge.
Power Antenna Mast Care
Your power antenna will look its best and work well if it’s cleaned from
time to time.
To Clean the Antenna Mast:
1. Turn on the ignition and radio to raise the antenna to full mast
2. Dampen a clean cloth with mineral spirits or equivalent solvent.
extension.
3. Wipe cloth over
the mast sections, removing any dirt.
4. Wipe dry with clean cloth before retracting. r
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5. Make the antenna go up and down by turning the radio or ignition on
and
off.
6. Then repeat if necessary.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine make the power antenna go down. This will prevent the mas
from possibly getting damaged.
If the antenna does not go d
cleaned.
In either case, lo
pressing
the antenna down
If the mast portion of your antenna is damaged, you can easily replace it.
See your dealer for a replacement
kit and follow the instructions in the
kit.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine YOUR DRIVING AND THE ROAD
Here you’ll find information about driving on different kinds of roads and
in varying weather conditions. We’ve also included many other useful tips
on driving.
ROAD SIGNS
The road signs you see everywhere are coded by color, shape and
symbols. It’s a good idea
to know these codes so that you can quickly
grasp the basic meaning or intent
of the sign even before you have a
chance to read it.
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WRONG I r ‘DO NOT’!
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RED means STOP It may also indicate that some movement is not
allowed. Examples are
DO NOT ENTER and WRONG WAY.
NO
PASSING
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NO PASSING
ZONE
RAILROAD
ADVANCE
CROSSING
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NARROW
BRIDGE
YELLOW indicates a general warning. Slow down and be careful when
you see
a yellow sign. It may signal a railroad crossing ahead, a no passing