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Material damage due to reversed polarity!
When connecting the power cables, reversed polarity can lead to thermal overload and damage to compo-
nents when the equipment is powered up.
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Never reverse the poles of the power cables used to connect the CAP converter and the turntable to the
vehicle electrical system.
Supply Voltage, Fusing
Risk of severe injuries due to cable fi re!
Removing or bypassing the fuse in the cable can cause cable fi re.
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Do not remove or bypass the fuse in the cable.
Material damage due to the absence of a blade fuse in the cable!
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Protect the positive wire (red) of the power supply cable by using a 15 A blade fuse (included).
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The fuse must be installed professionally.
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If the fuse is blown, replace it by a fuse of the same rating (15 A).
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Eliminate the cause of the fault.
To ensure a reliable function of the turntable:
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Operate the turntable on the (12 V) vehicle battery or on a suitable power supply unit. The power supply unit must
ensure a stable output voltage of 12 V, a continuous current of 5 A and 10 A (20 ms) surge current. The short-time
power consumption may be up to a maximum of 7 A (for approx. 5 ms).
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Connect the power supply cable directly to the battery.
The power supply cable is connected to the ignition circuit by means of the wire marked “Zündung” (ignition). This
ensures the automatic lowering of the turntable. The lowering takes place as soon as the vehicle ignition circuit is
turned on.
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When connecting the turntable to the on-board power supply, make sure that the 12 V, earth and ignition wires
cannot be disconnected by switches, as this could deactivate the automatic lowering function.
The turntable is lowered within 5 seconds after the ignition has been switched on, even if the CAP converter is switched
off .
Checks Before Departure
To ensure a safe journey:
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Always lower the turntable to the horizontal position (parking position) before starting a journey.
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After collision with fi xed or moving objects, check if the turntable is still securely attached.
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As the turntable is subject to vibration loads during driving, check the system at regular intervals, depending on the
frequency of operation, to ensure that it is fi rmly attached and tighten any loose parts.
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Do not exceed the maximum permissible speed of 130 km/h for vehicles with a receiver unit mounted on the roof.
Turntable in Parking Position While Driving
During travel, the turntable must always be lowered to the horizontal position (parking
position). As a reminder, stick the enclosed sticker where you will see it when you start
your vehicle.