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mazda-om-release2-029 1..372 ++ - Mazda Canada

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Interior C<strong>om</strong>fortAudio SystemqOperating Tips for Cassette TapePlayerCleaning the cassette tape playerThe tape head, capstans, and pinch rollerswill gather oxide residue fr<strong>om</strong> cassettetapes. This can cause weak or waveringsounds and damage to the cassette tapesand player. Use a good quality headcleaningtape or a liquid cleaner cassettetape to remove it.Should the unit not operate normally,consult an Authorized <strong>Mazda</strong> Dealer.Never attempt to repair it or insert ascrewdriver or anything else.Handling the cassette tape playerThe following precautions should beobserved.l Do not spill any liquid on the audiosystem.llllIf the cassette tape is loose, it mayproduce poor sound or performanceduring playback. Use a pencil ors<strong>om</strong>ething similar to remove any slack.Only cassette tapes that play no longerthan 90 minutes should be used.Cassette tape exceeding 90 minutes arethin and may easily break.Do not leave a cassette tape in the tapeplayer slot when not in use. Remove itc<strong>om</strong>pletely to permit the slot door toclose and to protect the mechanismfr<strong>om</strong> dust.Store cassette tapes away fr<strong>om</strong> extremeheat, magnetic fields, and directsunlight. Protect the exposed cassettetape fr<strong>om</strong> dirt and damage. Storecassette tapes in their original cases orother protective cases.lDo not insert any objects, other thancassette tape, into the slot.6-19

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