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Storing stations
For each memory bank (I, II, III, T) you can
store up to five stations using the button 1-5.
• For FM select the memory bank by
pressing FM•T.
You can store 5 stations each for AM and LW
frequencies.
• Select the button 1-5 to store the new
station and press it.
• Press
to tune in the station you
want to store (automatically or manual-
ly).
• Press the button 1-5 and hold it. First
the station will be muted and then be-
come audible again.
The station has been stored in the memory
bank.
The corresponding memory bank and the
button preset will appear in the display.
Note:
If you tune into a station which has already
been stored, then the corresponding button
preset and the memory bank will flash in the
display for approximately 5 seconds.
Storing the strongest stations
automatically
(Travelstore)
In your reception area you can automatically
store the five nearest FM stations, sorted
according to their frequencies.
This feature is particularly useful when you
are travelling.
• Press FM•T for at least 2 seconds.
The radio will search for the nearest FM
stations and store them in the memory
bank “T” (Travelstore). When the pro-
cess has been completed, the first stati-
on will be set.
If you wish, you can also store stations in the
Travelstore memory bank manually.
Recalling stored stations
You can recall the stored stations by pressing
the corresponding buttons.
• Select the memory bank.
Press FM•T until I, II, III or T appears in
the display.
• Select the station by pressing the but-
ton 1-5, press repeatedly if necessary.
Cassette tape operation
Insert cassette tape
• Switch the car radio on.
• Insert a cassette tape with the empty
reel facing forward and the open side
facing to the left.
Tape playback will begin.
When the tape has run to the end, the car
radio will switch on automatically.
Remove cassette tape
• Press firmly.
The cassette will be ejected.
Fast forward
To begin and end fst forwarding,
• Press
gently.