HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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The APS, Repeat, and Skip

functions use silent periods on the

tape to find the end of a song or

passage. These features may not

work to your satisfaction if there

is almost no gap between

selections, a high noise level

between selections, or a silent

period in the middle of a

selection.

Caring for the Cassette Player

The cassette player picks up dirt

and oxides from the tape. This

contamination builds up over time

and causes the sound quality to

degrade. To prevent this, you

should clean the player after every

30 hours of use. Your dealer has a

cleaning kit available.

If you do not clean the cassette

player regularly, it may eventually

become impossible to remove the

contamination with a normal

cleaning kit.

Use 100-minute or shorter

cassettes. Cassettes longer than

that use thinner tape that may

break or jam the drive.

Look at a cassette before you

insert it. If the tape is loose,

tighten it by turning one of the

hubs with a pencil or your finger.

If the label is peeling off, remove

it from the cassette or it could

cause the cassette to jam in the

player. Never try to insert a

warped or damaged cassette in the

player.

The player automatically ejects

cassettes that do not play properly.

If it ejects a cassette before it

begins to play, it is probably

defective and should not be

inserted again. You may have a

cassette suddenly stop playing,

reverse directions once or twice,

and then eject. This is normally an

indication the tape is wound

unevenly. It should play after the

tape is manually rewound.

When they are not in use, store

cassettes in their cases to protect

them from dust and moisture.

Never place cassettes where they

will be exposed to direct sunlight,

high heat, or high humidity. If a

cassette is exposed to extreme

heat or cold, let it reach a

moderate temperature before

inserting it in the player.

Never try to insert foreign objects

into the cassette player.

Comfort and Convenience Features

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