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CONNECTING THE CAR CHARGER
windscreen. Push the tab located on the top of the suction cup towards the
windscreen. The fitting is made with 5 different settings for controlling the level of
suction required. For best results it is recommended that the suction cup be
moistened before fitting. Changes in temperatures and condensation may cause
the suction cup to become loose and should be checked on a regular basis. To
avoid damage and theft, the GPS should not be left on the windscreen mount
overnight.
To remove the mount from the windscreen, take hold of the mount in one hand and
use the other to move the buttons on the side of the tab away from the mount.
Locate the plastic tab on the side of the suction cup and gently pull away from the
windscreen to break the seal.
N.B: Tinted windows may impede the M35 Navig8rs ability to detect the GPS satellites
correctly.
Connecting the Car Charger
Caution:
To protect the GPS against the possibility of damage, caused by power
surges when the vehicle is started, the charger should not be connected to the GPS
device when the vehicle is started.
The car charger supplies power to the device when it is being used in the vehicle.
Connect the USB plug to the USB socket of the GPS and then fit the other end in to
the cigarette/power out let of your vehicle once the vehicle has been started.
The charge light indicator on the GPS should glow when connected to power.
The GPS can now be started by pressing the power button on the top of the device
for about 3 seconds. The GPS will start at the Main System Menu.
When starting the GPS in the vehicle it may take a short period of time for the system
to acquire a valid GPS signal. Please make sure that the GPS unit has a clear view of
the sky and is not impeded by trees, awnings, and car ports and similar obstructions.
To turn the GPS off, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds. The M35 Navig8r
will be powered down and the position in the menu structure saved; when the M35
Navig8r is started again it will start up in the same screen or position in the program it
was in when it was turned off.