Cadillac 1975 Owner's Manual page 45

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center position). A green light in the
switch face indicates de-fogger opera¬
tion. The system warms the rear window
for approximately ten
minutes and
switches
off automatically.
Pressing
switch to "ON" during system operation
does not extend operating time. The sys¬
tem may also be turned off by pressing
the switch lever to "OFF" and releasing it
or by turning the ignition switch off.
Do not scrape the inside surface of the elec¬
trically warmed rear window because the
element could be damaged. Avoid placing
decals or stickers on the inside of the window
because removal may require scraping.
Radios
The radio is located below the center dash
air outlets, Fig. 2-20.
CONTROLS — ALL RADIOS
For control location, refer to the illustration
of the type of radio installed in your Cadillac.
• ON—OFF-VOLUME — turn clockwise
to switch radio on and to increase vol¬
ume. Turn fully counterclockwise for
OFF. Ignition must be in the RUN or AC¬
CESSORY position to operate the radio.
BAND SELECTOR
.ANTENNA
Iheight
ON-OFf-VOLUME
'MANUAL TUNING]
! SPEAKERS
TONE
PUSH BUTTON TUNING
FIG. 2-20: ANTENNA AND RADIO
CONTROLS
• TONE — turn clockwise to increase tre¬
ble tones, and counterclockwise to in¬
crease bass tones.
• MANUAL TUNER — turn knob to manu¬
ally select stations and to fine tune.
• SPEAKERS — turn counterclockwise to
increase volume of front speakers and
clockwise to increase rear speaker(s) vol¬
ume. "Balance" is obtained when you
hear front and rear speakers equally.
• BAND SELECTOR — move selector fully
right for AM stationsand fully left for FM.
• PUSH BUTTONS — push fully in to
select a preset station. To preset a station
on each push button:
a. Select desired band — AM or FM.
b. Manually tune desired station for best
reception.
c. Choose the push button you wish to
use for that station, pull it straight out,
and push it slowly and firmly all the
way in.
NOTE: Do not move the AM/FM band selec¬
tor while any push button is pulled out or
damage to the radio could occur.
d. Five AM stations, plus five FM sta¬
tions, may be preset on the push but¬
tons.
FM tuning— First adjust the manual tuner
knob to fi ne tune a station, then adjust antenna
height for best reception.
FM reception — FM reception is normally
static free. However, static may be experi¬
enced while in the vicinity of equipment emit¬
ting radio interference or while operating in
the "fringe" area beyond the effective "line of
sight" range of the FM radio station.
POWER OPERATED ANTENNA
The power operated antenna automatically
extends when radio and ignition are turned
on, and retracts when either is turned off. Ex-

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