*
Depending on version
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METAL SLEEVE
Insert metal sleeve into the opening (182 x 53 mm) in the car dashboard
or console (fig. 7).
See separate installation card. For optimal performance
of the CD player*, the metal sleeve should be positioned within the limits
shown (between -10° and +30°).
Fix metal sleeve into place by pressing the metal tags outwards using a screwdriver (fig. 8).
CONNECTING RADIO (fig. 9)
In order to make full use of the ON/OFF logic function of this set, which limits operation to
1 hour after removal of the ignition key, use adapter EA6259 for most cars excluding most
German makes.
Ensure battery is disconnected.
Insert aerial connector E into aerial socket.
Good reception is only possible with a good aerial.
Fix aerial adapter (EA6257/00) if needed. Use hook (J) on back of set to secure fixing.
Insert power supply connector A into socket A’.
Insert loudspeaker connector B into socket B’.
• (optional) Remove the protective cover from socket
C’.
• (optional) Insert the blue CD changer connector
C3
into socket
C3’.
• (optional) Insert the green connector
C2
into socket
C2’.
• (optional) Insert the yellow line-out connector
C1
into socket
C1’.
The green connector slides between the yellow connector
C1
and the blue connector
C3.
You need at least one of these connections to keep
C2
in place.
MOUNTING RADIO
Slide the radio into the metal sleeve
until the springs at either side of the radio snap into
the openings of the sleeve
(fig. 10).
NOTE: This set can be mounted in a Japanese car, please
consult your dealer.
Reconnect the negative car battery terminal (fig. 11).
Installation is now complete.
REMOVING RADIO (fig. 12)
You can unlock the radio using the two U-brackets supplied.
Remove the front, see ‘SECURITY’, ‘DETACHABLE FRONT’.
Insert both U-brackets into the holes on the front of the set until they lock.
Remove the radio from the metal sleeve.
REPLACING FUSE (fig. 9)
• Pull fuse F out of connector block at rear of radio.
Replace with a 10 A blade-type fuse.
The new fuse must be of exactly this value and type otherwise the set will not be adequately
protected. Ignoring this procedure may lead to damage to the set, which will invalidate the
guarantee.
INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION
Most modern cars have sufficient interference suppression. If you experience interference generated
by the car, consult your garage.
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MOUNTING
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