Cd Utilization Points - PEUGEOT PARS Owner's Manual

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AUDIO SYSTEM
PRECAUTIONS
Make sure of the speaker negative terminal
to be connected to the connector negative
terminal. Avoid connecting the speaker
2
positive and negative terminal to each other or
to the device body.
Make sure of the fuse ampere, if it is required
to be replaced. Using the higher ampere will
cause the device to be seriously damaged.
Make sure of the tiny parts and things not to be
entered into the device. In the case of entering,
it will cause malfunction of the device,
electric shock or laser radiation. The device
sound should be kept to such an extent that
external sounds especially the warning alarms
(The other vehicles horn sound etc) to be
heard.
Stop the car, before doing any complex action
on the device.
Do not adjust or open the device ,in case of any
problem. Refer to the Iran Khodro Authorized
Dealers to solve any probable defect.
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CD UTILIZATION POINTS

- Do not use dusty /damaged CD; it will cause
the sound noises.
- Do not touch the CDs surface but the edge
to carry them.
- Avoid sticking any labels on both sides of the
CDs.
- Avoid putting the CD against direct sunlight
and heat consumedly.
- To clean the CD, use soft tissues rubbing it
from the CD center towards the edges.
- To clean the dirty panel or display, use silky
tissue and natural cleanser.
Using
of
coarse
tissue
and
substances like alcohol will cause the surface
of it to be damaged and scratched
- The device may not be able to display the
labeled CDs. So, before inserting the CD,
remove the label.
- The 3-inch (8cm) CDs are not useable for
the device. Never use rugged and 3-inch Cds
instead in 8cm to 12 cm convertor .Otherwise,
the device will not be able to eject it.
- Dust existing inside of the CD holding
frame will cause the CD to be damaged and
scratched. So, clean the CD frame in an
definite intervals.
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