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Important Safety Instructions
Please read all warnings found in this manual. They inform you of the potential danger of personal injury
or damage to property.
Our products are intended for use only by those possessing the necessary specialized
knowledge. The relevant safety regulations regarding related auto parts, the regulations on
internal vehicle safety, as well as the regulations of the authorized vehicle manufacturers should
be followed diligently.
Hearing Damage
Continuous, excessive exposure to sound pressure levels in excess of 85 dB can cause a loss of
hearing. Rainbow® components are capable of producing sound pressure levels greater than 85 dB.
Volume and Driver Awareness
Use of sound components can impair your ability to hear necessary traffic sounds and may constitute a
hazard while driving your automobile.
Rainbow® accepts no liability for hearing loss, bodily injury or property damage as a result of use or
misuse of this product.
Working on Automobile
Do not use your automobile until all components of the loudspeaker system have been secured to the
interior framework. Failure to do so may turn a component into a dangerous, flying projectile during a
sudden stop or accident.
Do not drill or drive screws through any vehicle interior or carpeted floor before inspecting the underside
for potential punctures to control lines or cables. Be sure to avoid all fuel lines, brake lines, electrical
cable or oil lines when planning the installation.
Before beginning installation of the loudspeaker system remove the minus connector (-) from the
automobile battery in order to avoid possible short circuits.
Use care when removing interior trim panels. Car manufacturers use a variety of fastening devices that
can be damaged in the disassembly process.
If sheet metal must be cut or removed contact your authorized car dealer for professional advice.
By
damage to supporting body structures the safety certificate may be withdrawn.
! Shock Hazard !
Do not touch the connectors when the system is running!