SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Do not mount the unit in a place which would make it difficult to operate and use whilst driving,
thereby impairing your safety.
• Road traffic safety is always of paramount importance. You should only ever use the car radio if
you are able to control your vehicle safely and are aware of the current traffic situation.
• If you have any difficulty reading the display or you are unable to operate the car radio, park
your car and then adjust the settings.
• As a driver, you must not use any applications during the journey that could distract you from
the road ahead (e.g. entering a destination for navigation, viewing images or videos, etc.).
• The announcements made by the navigation system are to be followed while taking the
corresponding traffic rules into account (e.g. road signs, give way signs, rights of way, etc.).
• Listening to music at high volume can damage your hearing.
• In order to hear warning sounds (e.g. police sirens, fire sirens, etc.) do not select an excessive
volume.
• Do not increase the volume when the car radio has been muted (e.g. when selecting the BT
function).
• To avoid accidents, never use the video function whilst driving (with the exception of the video
function for the rear view camera). Use while driving is prohibited by law.
• Using an incorrect fuse may damage the unit or cause it to catch fire.
• The unit must not be disassembled or modified.
• To prevent personal injury from electric shock or fire, protect the unit from moisture and water.
GENERAL INFORMATION
• In the event of a malfunction, please read the instructions in the 'Troubleshooting' section. If
the fault is not described, press the RESET button near the USB input to restore the factory
settings.
• Only use data media in a standard format
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