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PRESS EJECT This is an error due to excessive temperature inside the player Remove the CD by pressing the EJECT button After a short time reinsert the CD The CD can be played when the temperature of the player returns to normal UNPLAYABLE The file is unplayable in this audio system only MP3 CD audio track from CD ROM can reduce the file size by approximately a 10 1 ratio with virtually no perceptible loss in quality MP3 compression removes the redundant and irrelevant parts of a sound signal that the human ear doesn t hear Bit rate Bit rate denotes the number of bits per second used by a digital music file The size and quality of a compressed digital audio file is determined by the bit rate used when encoding the file Sampling frequency Sampling frequency is the rate at which the samples of a signal are converted from analog to digital A D conversion per second ID3 tag The ID3 tag is the part of the encoded MP3 file that contains information about the digital music file such as song title artist album title encoding bit rate Continue to download »
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Trade Number 9007 3156K 3156 912 3157K 168 912 194NA 916 3157K 3157K 194 1445 37 1893 3. The “U” and “D” on the bubble indicate the directional change (up or down) of the vertical aim. 4. Use a 4 mm wrench or socket to turn the vertical adjusting screw until the bubble is centered between the two red lines which represents the “0” mark position. When the horizontal and vertical indicators are set to the “0” mark, the headlamp has been properly aimed. 5. Replace the protective cover. REPLACING THE INTERIOR BULBS Check the operation of the following interior bulbs frequently: • interior overhead lamp • map lamp Using the right bulbs Function Headlamp Cornering lamp (front) Backup lamp High-mount brakelamp Park/turn lamp (front) License plate lamp Luggage compartment lamp (decklid ajar) Side marker (front) Side marker (rear) Stoplamp and tail lamp Redundant turn lamp (rear) Glovebox lamp Ash receptacle Ash tray (rear) Cigar lighter (console) 154 Maintenance and care Function Trade Number Door mounted lamp
MACRO (CLOSE-UP) Warning Accessories included FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY IMPORTANT Camera parts and features Auto flash EC Declaration of Conformity Example of screen text display Red-eye reduction Photography mode Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment in Forced flash Playback mode Private Households Slow synchro Preface Red-eye reduction Slow synchro f CONTINUOUS SHOOTING Top 4-frame continuous shooting Getting Ready Auto bracketing Final 4-frame continuous shooting ATTACHING THE STRAP, LENS CAP AND LENS HOOD Long-period continuous shooting Attaching the lens cap INCREASING MONITOR BRIGHTNESS Attaching the lens hood PHOTOGRAPHY INFORMATION LOADING THE BATTERIES Compatible batteries PHOTO MODE PHOTOGRAPHY INSERTING THE MEDIA QUALITY MODE (NUMBER OF RECORDED PIXELS) Checking the battery charge Quality settings in Photography mode TURNING ON AND
Before driving Introduction Instrumentation Controls and features Seating and safety restraints Starting and driving Starting Driving Roadside emergencies Servicing Maintenance and care Capacities and specifications Customer assistance Reporting safety defects Index Preparing to tow Use the proper equipment for towing a trailer, and make sure it is properly attached to your vehicle. See your dealer or a reliable trailer dealer if you require assistance. Hitches Do not use hitches that clamp onto the vehicle’s bumper or attach to the axle. You must distribute the load in your trailer so that 10% of the total weight of the trailer is on the tongue. Load equalizing hitch When hooking up a trailer using a load equalizing hitch, always use the following procedure: 1. Park the unloaded vehicle on a level surface. With the ignition on and all doors closed, allow the vehicle to stand for several minutes so that it can level. 2. Measure the height of a reference point on the front and rear bumpers at the center of the vehicle. 3. Attach the trailer to the vehicle and adjust the hitch equalizers so that
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