Repetition Of A Cd; Selecting Tracks In A Random Sequence; Concluding Cd Operation; Reception Conditions - Fiat Bravo/Brava Workshop Manual

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Bravo-Brava
Electrical system
2000 range Q
Radio System
55.
Repetition of a CD (REPEAT)
To repeat the current CD continously: press the RPT key for longer than 2 seconds: "RPT CD" appears on
the display.
A different CD may be selected. To suspend the function, press the RPT key again for longer than 2 sec­
onds: «RPT MAG» appears on the display.
Selecting tracks in a random sequence (TRACK R A N D O M )
To start the random track search:
press the RND key: "RND ON" appears on the display. The selected CD tracks are played in a random se­
quence.
Press the RND key again to end the random track search: "RND OFF" appears on the display.
NOTE: The TRACK RANDOM function cannot be combined with the TRACK REPEAT and CD REPEAT
functions.
Concluding CD operation
Press the EJECT key
Alternatively, press the SRC to listen to the radio again
ADVICE A N D PRECAUTIONS
RECEPTION CONDITIONS
The reception conditions will vary greatly while driving.
Reception can be affected by mountains, buildings or bridges especialy when far away from the transmit­
ter of the station you are listening to.
NOTE: When listening to traffic information (TAJ, the volume may rise considerably compared to normal
levels.
MAINTENANCE
The radio is built for long-term use without any special maintenance requirements.
If necessary, clean the panel with a soft, antistatic cloth. Cleaning and polishing products could damage
the surface.
TAPES
For optimum playing conditions:
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do not use poor quality tapes, with deformations or peeling labels;
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do not leave the tape inside the radio when not in use;
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do not introduce any objects into the cassette slot;
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do not expose the tapes to sunlight, excessive temperature or high moisture levels;
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replace the tapes in their cases after use;
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dirt on the playing heads caused by tapes could eventually lead to a reduction in high tones during
playing. It is therefore advisable to clean the playing heads at intervals using a special non-abrasive
head cleaning tape;
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it is preferable to C60 tapes or in the worst case C90 tapes to ensure optimum playing quality at all
times. The very fine tape contained in very long cassettes could also break very easily;
- avoid inserting cassettes with loose tapes, particularly if C90, because the tape could emerge and block
the mechanism. If the radio detects a loose tape or similar problems, the cassette is in any case auto­
matically ejected;
- do not lubricate the tape mechanism;
- do not touch the playing heads with magnetic or hard items.
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