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IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
The directors of Road Angel Group Ltd sell ROAD ANGEL Navigator 9000 as a
road safety enhancement device. Driving within the speed limits at all times and
within the limitations of the road condition and your abilities is paramount. The
directors of Road Angel Group Ltd. take no responsibility for the use of ROAD
ANGEL Navigator 9000 for purposes other than those stipulated.
Placement
Position your ROAD ANGEL Navigator 9000 as low as possible on the screen so that it
does not impair your all-round visibility: we recommend you use either a central position
or by the A-post. The device should be mounted securely and all cables must be trained
via locations that do not impact any vehicle controls and importantly do not impede the
intended operation of any Air Bag zones. Do not leave the device in position when you
leave the vehicle unattended for security reasons (see page 5) and because it may suffer
heat damage if left in direct sunlight.
MOT Examinations
For vehicles undertaking MOT examinations, Road Angel or any dashboard mounted
device should either be removed, or adhere to the rules and regulations on positioning.
This normally restricts placement within the swept (windscreen wiper) area of the screen,
located as low as practical to minimise potential loss of visibility.
Safety
Road Angel driver safety and satellite navigation systems are designed with the sole
purpose of making drivers more aware of vehicle speed, the environment and potential
hazards ahead. To ensure Road Angel provides this information effectively and without
distraction, devices incorporate both visual and verbal instructions on the potential
hazard, along with in some cases, colour coded screens to remove the need for the
driver to take their eyes from the road ahead.
Under no circumstances, should Road Angel products be operated by the driver whilst
the vehicle is in motion. Road Angel devices are aimed at increasing driver awareness
and should always be considered secondary to the primary purpose of driving the
vehicle.
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