MP3-Capable Uplevel Radio ; Six-Disc CD Player (if equipped)- Page 11

2007 Buick LaCrosse Getting To Know Manual

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(CD):

Press to play a CD when the

radio is playing.

EQ 

(if equipped): Press to select cus-

tomized equalization settings for C&W,

Jazz, Talk, Pop, Rock and Classical

music. To return to manual mode, 

press and release the Tone knob until

MANUAL is displayed.

(Eject):

Press to eject a CD, with

the ignition off or on, or the radio off.

Load CDs with the ignition off by press-

ing this button first.

MP3-Capable Uplevel Radio 

(if equipped)

Play MP3 files on CD-R CDs of up to

700-MB capacity. To play, with the igni-

tion on, insert the disc partway into the

slot, label side up. The player will pull it

in. READING appears on the display

and the disc plays. Smaller, 3-inch 

(8-cm) single CDs may be used with 

an adapter ring.

(Repeat):

Press to hear a track

again. RPT is displayed. Press again to

disable repeat play.

5

(Previous Folder):

Press to go to

the first track in the previous folder.

Pressing while in Folder Random mode

takes you to the previous folder and

plays random tracks there.

6

(Next Folder):

Press to go to the

first track in the next folder. Pressing

while in Folder Random mode takes you

to the next folder and plays random

tracks there.

Six-Disc CD Player (if equipped)

To load multiple CDs in the six-disc 

CD player:

1. Turn the ignition on. Press and hold

the Load button for two seconds. The

player beeps and the light to the right

of the slot will flash. MULTI LOAD #

is displayed.

2. When the light stops flashing and

turns green, INSERT CD # is 

displayed. Insert a disc partway, 

label side up.

3. The indicator light will begin blinking

and turn green. Another disc may be

loaded.

4. When loading two to five CDs, press

the Load button again after loading

the final CD.

For every CD loaded, a number appears

on the radio display. To play a specific

disc, press CD and the number of the

CD you want to hear. A small bar

appears under the CD number that is

playing, and the track number appears.

Note:

CDs with any affixed labels may

jam in the CD player. Label a CD using

a permanent marker. If more than one

CD is inserted into the slot at one time,

or if scratched or damaged CDs are

played, the CD player could be dam-

aged. When using the CD player, use

only CDs in good condition without

labels; load one CD at a time; and keep

the CD player and the loading slot free

of foreign materials, liquids or debris.

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