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Safety instructions
In order to ensure that your CARO system works properly, you must
ensure that it is correctly connected to the ignition of your vehicle (see
Installation Instructions).
When it is correctly installed, the antenna automatically assumes the rest
position when the ignition is switched on and locks itself there. If the
system cannot fully retract or cannot retract at all due to a fault, then it is
your responsibility as the driver of the vehicle to check that the antenna
is safely and properly stowed.
The driver of the vehicle must inspect the antenna unit before
driving off to ensure that the antenna is fully retracted.
Please note also that different legal requirements apply to the operation
of electrical and electronic equipment in different countries. As the user
of this type of equipment, you yourself are responsible for ensuring
compliance with the relevant laws and regulations.
Your CARO system has only been approved by the manufacturer for
connection to standard commercially available rechargeable lead-acid
batteries with a rated voltage of 12/24 V and a rated capacity of at least
50 Ah. The manufacturer accepts no liability for direct or indirect
damage or for consequential damage to the system itself, to battery
systems, motor vehicles or other equipment or goods resulting from the
connection of unsuitable battery systems or installation/wiring errors.