air condition SKODA ROOMSTER 2008 1.G Dance Car Radio Manual
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Radio
Radio - Overview
Rotary/push knob
− switching on and off (pressing)
− Volume control (rotate)
− other function settings in various menus
Button
− Activation of CD mode (CD-DA/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3, multisession)
− Direct selection of the CD via station keys
− Activation of the mode for external audio source
Button to activate the FM radio mode
Button to store the six stations with the strongest reception in the respec- tive waveband
Button
− fast search in the respective waveband
− Scroll through the contents of the CD
Buttons
− manual station finding in radio mode
− Selecting title in CD mode
Buttons
− fast station finding in radio mode
− Pre-winding the title in the CD mode
Button for adjusting the sound and volume distribution
Button to activate the AM radio mode
Button
− Display of radio text information
− Display of additional information of MP3-CDs
Button to call up the menu settings of the parameter for radio or CD player
Station keys
− store and select the RDS station
− CD selection
− Selecting the parameter for user settings
CD - eject button
CD-case
Display - screen
Button for activating the traffic information mode
Important information
Warranty
The same warranty terms apply for the equipment as for new vehicles.
After the expiration of the warranty, a unit in need of repair will be replaced inex- pensively with a reconditioned, original unit with spare part warranty. However it is required that there is no housing dama ge and no unauthorised repair attempts have been made.
Note
A damage in the sense of the warranty must not be the result from improper handling of the system or from unprofes sional repair attempts. In addition, no external damage must be present.
Radio mode
The radio should only be used, if the traffic situation permits it.
The volume settings must be selected in su ch a way that acoustic signals from the outside, such as e.g. a Martins horn from utility vehicles (police cars, ambulances and fire brigade), can be heard at any time.
A1
A2CD
A12
A3FM
A4AS
A5SCAN
A6
A7
A8
A9AM
A10INFO
A11MENU
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16TP
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