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Please read carefully before beginning installation!
LEGAL NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER
The legislation and rules concerning the installation and operation of GPS driver aids and messaging
devices such as the Ehubo vary from each country and state. Please familiarize yourself with the laws
of the jurisdiction(s) in which the vehicle will be operated in prior to installing and using the Ehubo.
Driving laws place the responsibility on the driver to correctly install and use GPS driver aids. It is
therefore the Customer’s sole responsibility to install and use the Ehubo in a manner that complies
with the law and will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. The owner of this
Ehubo is solely responsible for observing safe driving practices.
EROAD DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS EHUBO IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE
ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR VIOLATE THE LAW.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ALL REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
(EXCEPT ANY WHICH MAY NOT LAWFULLY BE EXCLUDED) ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED, INCLUDING
WITHOUT PREJUDICE TO THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
As EROAD is continuously improving its products, EROAD may make changes to the Ehubo at any
time which may not be reflected in this document. Please contact your nearest EROAD office if you
require any further assistance.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Federal, national or local health and safety regulations may require wearing appropriate Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE). PPE may include items such as safety glasses, safety shoes, work gloves,
hard hat, high visibility vest, and work uniform. Make sure to comply with appropriate standards and
check with customers or third parties to verify whether they have additional PPE requirements.
INSTALLATION
• Installers and contractors must follow all health and safety regulatory requirements to ensure a safe
and healthy work environment.
• Whenever the equipment is parked, the parking brake shall be set. Equipment parked on inclines
shall have the wheels chocked and the parking brake set.
• Equipment, or parts thereof, which are suspended or held aloft by use of slings, hoists, or jacks shall
be substantially blocked or cribbed to prevent falling or shifting before employees are permitted to
work under or between them.
• Installing and servicing electronic devices can be hazardous due to electrical components.
Make sure to create a safe working environment to avoid hazards and to ensure correct and safe
installation and operation.
• EROAD recommends the use of a qualified professional automotive technician to install the Ehubo.
Make this Installation Guide available to the appropriate personnel. Store it for future reference.
• To avoid damage do not run cables close to heat sources, sharp edges or other obstacles
that might damage them.
• Do not run cables directly next to safety‑relevant devices.
• Place all wiring under the dash to avoid creating a hazard.
• Do not damage existing wiring and components when drilling the dashboard.
• Some countries and states prohibit the installation of GPS driver aids on windshields. Where it is
lawful to install the Ehubo on the windshield, to minimize obstruction of the driver’s field of view, it
should be positioned as low as possible and closest to the driver door.
Important Safety Information
• Avoid fitting the Ehubo in a location that could cause injury to a driver or passenger in a crash.
This includes potential head strike zones on the windshield or dashboard, or other locations where a
deploying airbag may contact the Ehubo.
• Do not block or impair the deployment of airbags and other safety‑relevant devices.
• Avoid placing the Ehubo where it may impede or limit the driver’s movement when driving or exiting
the vehicle (including in an accident).
• After installation, check that all safety‑relevant equipment is working properly.
OPERATION
• Familiarize yourself with local laws concerning the use of GPS driver aids. Some countries and states
prohibit drivers from viewing screens or making or receiving text messages while driving a vehicle.
• To avoid driver distraction, the Ehubo screen is initially configured to automatically turn off when
movement is detected.
• Where the Ehubo screen has been activated to turn on during driving, minimize the amount of time
spent viewing the screen.
• Only operate or look at the Ehubo when it is safe to do so. Do not message, change settings or
access functions while driving. Pull over before you wish to attempt such activities. Always keep your
hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road
safety.
• Where the screen displays the speed limit or the vehicle’s speed, this is for information only.
Please ensure that you observe all posted speed limits and drive to the conditions.
• Do not use sharp‑edged objects on the Ehubo touch screen.
• The Ehubo is not waterproof. Do not spill any liquid on it.
• Protect the Ehubo from extreme temperatures. Operating temperature for the Ehubo is between
‑20°C/‑4°F and 85°C/185°F.
• Always follow local regulations when disposing of the Ehubo.
• Do not dispose of the battery in trash cans, fire or water.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.