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not provide you the visual image and
may damage camera.
Do not add any accessory, which will
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obstruct camera field of view.
Cleaning Camera
Due to environmental reasons, dust,
1.
mud or fog may accumulate on the
camera lens. So regularly clean the
camera lens.
Use water to clean the camera lens.
2.
Do not use extreme cold or hot water.
Rapid changes in temperature may
brittle the camera lens. Do not apply
High Pressure water for cleaning.
Wipe the camera lens with soft cloth.
3.
Do not use hard cloth or material to
4.
wipe the camera lens. This will cause
scratches on the camera, and leads to
deteriorated visual image on the dis-
play.
Do not apply organic solvent, car wax,
5.
window cleaner or glass coat to clean
the camera. This may damage the lens
Do not use chemical solvents such as
6.
strong detergents containing high alka-
line or volatile organic solvents (gaso-
line, acetone etc). This may damage
the camera lens
Do not apply heavy force on lens,
7.
while cleaning.
Do not remove mud, snow on the cam-
8.
era lens using stick or hard material.
Use normal water and soft cloth.
WARNING
The camera uses fish eye lens. So
•
the size of the objects or in the dis-
play may differ from the actual size
and distances in low light condi-
tions, the screen may darken or
image may appear faint.
If the tyre sizes are changed, the po-
•
sition of the fixed guidelines dis-
played on the screen may change.
During rainy conditions, image may
•
get obscured. In such conditions, do
not depend on camera view.
The camera used in the vehicle,
•
may not reproduce the same color
of the real object.
Do not apply any kind of force on
•
the camera.
High humidity and variation in ambi-
•
ent temperature may result into con-
densation inside the camera lens,
which may further result into degra-
dation of camera video feed on the
screen. It is recommended that not
to rely on camera video feed for
parking assistance in such scenario.
This phenome-non is temporary and
will be automatically recovered with
reduction in humidity and less vari-
ation in ambient temperature.
The area displayed by the camera
•
is limited. The camera does not dis-
play objects that are close to or
below the bumper, underneath the
vehicle, or objects out of the cam-
era’s field of view. The area dis-
played on the screen may vary
according to vehicle orientation or
road conditions.
STARTING AND DRIVING
Summary of Contents for Nexon EV 2003
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Page 62: ...Normal Charging Control Box Indica tions Home 1 Control Box 2 Vehicle 3 Fault 4 CHARGING 53...
Page 95: ...86 DIGITAL DISPLAY 7 Inch If equipped INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
Page 109: ...100 Trip Information INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
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Page 113: ...104 Notification INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
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Page 203: ...194 INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM DISPLAY Option I Option II Option III INTERIOR FEATURES...
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