Stereo Sound System (cont'd)
Caring for the Cassette Player
When a cassette playback sound begins to deteriorate, it may be time
to clean the cassette drive. To prevent this, you should clean the
cassette drive with a head cleaning cassette after every 30 hours of
play. We recommend that you use the Honda Cassette Cleaning
System which is available at your Honda dealer.
To remind you to clean your cassette player, a small red light labelled
CLEAN comes on every 30 hours. Once the tape drive is cleaned, push
the indicator light with a sharp instrument such as a ball-point pen
until the light goes off'(about 3 seconds). If the cassette drive is not
cleaned, it may become impossible to remove the deposits with a
cleaning kit.
The cassette player automatically ejects cassettes that do not play
normally. If it ejects a cassette before it begins to play, it is probably
defective and should not be played again.
You may have a cassette suddenly stop playing, reverse directions
once or twice and then eject. This may be an indication the tape is
wound unevenly. It should play normally after being manually
rewound. Use 90 minute or shorter tape cassettes. Cassettes longer
than 90 minutes use thinner tape that may break or jam the drive.
CAUTION: Storing cassettes out of their cases, or touching the
magnetic tape with your fingers will increase the amount of dirt that
gets to the tape head. Using low-quality "off-brand" tape will
increase the amount of tape deposits that get on the head. Both of
these practices may eventually lead to damage of the head and
playing mechanism.
Entering the Security Code for the Anti-theft Radio
(US: EX, Canada: EX-R)
The Honda anti-theft radio will not operate if the radio is stolen. Even
if the radio is electrically reconnected, it will be inoperable unless a
five-digit security code is entered.
The code for your radio is printed on each of the two cards that came
with your radio. Keep these cards in a secure place away from the car.
The radio cannot be reprogrammed without the code.
Enter the 5-digit code using the Preset station selector buttons.
The radio must be on and the word "Code" must be in the display.
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