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Targus DVD401 Road Warrior Portable DVD Player Case

Placing the first strap

1 Sitting in the rear passenger seat, put one of the mounting straps around the front seat.

2 Position the strap’s swivel clasps so they are toward you.

3 Move the strap down to where the middle of your back would rest against the seat.

4 Hold the viewing case against the back of the seat with the DVD player facing toward you.

5 Attach the mounting strap to the rear D-rings (one swivel clasp to each D-ring).

6 Tighten the strap to hold the viewing case in place.

Placing the second strap

1 Put a second mounting strap around the upper part of the same front seat.

2 Position the strap’s swivel clasps so they are toward you.

3 Position the strap toward the top of the seat where your head or neck would rest against the seat back.

4 Attach the mounting strap to the front D-rings (one swivel clasp to each D-ring).

Connecting mounting straps to D-rings

5 Hold the viewing case perpendicular to the back of the seat.

6 Tighten each strap so the DVD player is at the desired viewing angle and the viewing case is secure 

against the seat.

Mounted Between Two Seats

Mounting the viewing case holding your DVD player suspended between the front seats requires all four 
mounting straps. 

Viewing case suspended between the front seats

Placing the straps on the seats

1 Sitting on a rear passenger seat, put one of the mounting straps around the back of one of the front 

seats. 

2 Move the strap down to where the middle of your back would rest against the seat.

From lower strap 

From upper strap

Summary of Contents for DVD401 Road Warrior

Page 1: ...ANGELES TORONTO HONG KONG SYDNEY DVD401 Road Warrior USER S GUIDE Making Your Mobile Life Easier Making Your Mobile Life Easier Visit our Web site at www targus com Features and specifications are su...

Page 2: ...ccessories Features With the DVD Player Case you can safely carry your portable DVD player and DVDs The DVD Player Case has storage pockets for your remote control cables and other essentials In addit...

Page 3: ...er with a screen size of up to 9 inches 1 Remove the viewing case from the larger zippered compartment of the DVD Player Case Removing the viewing case 2 Unzip and unfold open the viewing case Viewing...

Page 4: ...r car Mounting Your Portable DVD Player You can mount the viewing case in the following configurations in your car On the center console On the back of one seat Suspended between both front seats CAUT...

Page 5: ...other seat 5 Move both straps down towards the base of the seats 6 Attach each mounting strap s two swivel clasps to the front D rings closest to the viewer Connecting mounting straps to the front D r...

Page 6: ...o they are toward you 3 Position the strap toward the top of the seat where your head or neck would rest against the seat back 4 Attach the mounting strap to the front D rings one swivel clasp to each...

Page 7: ...pper mounting straps swivel clasps to the viewing case s front and rear D rings closest to the clasps You should have attached four more swivel clasps one to each D ring for a total of eight Connectin...

Page 8: ...of the viewing case Unfastening the disk panel 2 Open the disk panel to see the DVD storage slots Disk panel showing DVD storage slots You can access the disk panel even when the viewing case is open...

Page 9: ...is warranty does not cover damage from normal wear and tear misuse abuse neglect alteration and accidental causes including bodily personal or property damage resulting from vehicular accidents or oth...

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