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42How to eject the tapeTo stop the tape and eject the cassette, press the
ªEJECTº button. The tape will eject only when in
the tape mode. The cassettecannotbe ejected
when the radio is playing an ªAMº or ªFMº
station. The system will revert to radio mode when
the cassette is ejected.How to store the tapePress the ªAMº, ªFM1/FM2º, or the ªBANDº
button located on the Redundant Control switch on
your steering wheel (if equipped) while a tape is
loaded.Using the DolbyHB noise reduction
featureNOTE:Noise reduction system manufactured under
license from Dolby Labs Licensing Corporation.
ªDolbyº and double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.Push thekbutton to activate. When activated,
the light above thekbutton will be illuminated.
Tape error messagesYour cassette tape player is equipped to diagnose
certain problems you may experience. Error codes
are as follows:
TD E1 Ð Radio tries to change sides of tape 3
times in a 10 second span. Push ªEJECTº and try
another tape. If problem persists, refer problem to
qualified personnel for service.
TD E2 Ð Tape eject failure. Radio tries to eject
tape and it will not eject. Push ªEJECTº to eject
tape. If the tape will not eject, refer problem to
qualified personnel for service.
TD E3 Ð Loading error. Push ªEJECTº to eject
tape. Reload tape. If the same error code appears in
the display, try another tape.
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50CD Error MessagesYour system is equipped to diagnose certain
problems you may experience. The error codes are:
ÐCD E1Ð Mechanism error.
ÐCD E2Ð Focus error.
ÐBAD CDÐ Disc unreadable.
ÐTOO HOTÐ Mechanism over167ÊFarenheit
(75ÊC),allow to cool before playing.
ÐNO CDÐ Empty slot or magazine.
ÐNO DJÐ CD Changer not connected or not
communicating.Common Operating Conditions of the
CD PlayerThe following information is designed to help you
recognize typical situations that could be mistakenly
interpreted as mechanical malfunctions of the disc
player.
q
A disc is already loaded.
q
The disc is inserted with the label surface
downward.
q
The disc is dusty or defective.
q
The player's internal temperature is above
167ÊF (75ÊC).Allow the player to cool off
before operating.
q
Different manufacturers of compact discs may
produce discs with different dimensions or
tolerances, some of which may not be within
industry standards or in accordance with the
CD format. Because of this, a new disc that is
free of dust and scratches could be defective
and may not play on your Ford Compact Disc
Player.
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