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Inserting the Touch Adapter and starting up
Switch the Bluetooth
®
function on all mobile devices in the vehicle off before you insert the Touch
Adapter into the support of the vehicle or before switching on the ignition.
When starting up for the first time, after inserting the new Touch Adapter and switching on the ignition,
the Touch Adapter establishes connection with the mobile telephone integration product of the vehicle
automatically.
If the Touch Adapter is fitted in another vehicle after its first start up, the connecting process with the
mobile phone preparation is started automatically after approx. 2 minutes. Alternatively, the connection
can also be established manually (see 7.1 - Section Coupling UHV).
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To be able to insert the Touch Adapter
into the
support
, press the slide
against the force of the
spring using the Touch Adapter
.
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Swivel the Touch Adapter
down into the support
.
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Allow the Touch Adapter
to slide down into the
support
using the force of the spring until you can feel
the Touch Adapter
clicking-in
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To be able to remove the Touch Adapter
from the
support
, press the release button
on the side and
slide
the Touch Adapter
upwards against the force
of the spring.
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Swivel the Touch Adapter
out of the support
and
pull it downwards out of the slide
.
When switching on for the first time, the language of the
screen display of the Touch Adapter is selected. The
language selected can be changed in the menu settings at a later time
More > Settings > Device >
Language.
The Touch Adapter is always activated when the vehicle ignition is started. Then the Touch Adapter
connects itself automatically with the mobile telephone integration product in the vehicle.
The behaviour when switching off the ignition depends on the control unit of the mobile telephone
integration product.
Also read and observe the chapter "Mobile telephone integration" in the handbook of your vehicle.
CAUTION!
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Government departments and other recognized organisations advise that scientific data
indicates that it cannot be proven that mobile telephones are completely safe. Some studies
indicate that mobile telephones may have harmful effects on peoples' health. It is agreed,
however, that further research is required. As long as no unambiguous results are available,
possible health risks must be avoided. Because improper use of mobile telephones within a
vehicle’s interior can lead to long-term damage to the health of the vehicle’s occupants, the
following should be noted:
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Use of a mobile telephone inside the vehicle that is not connected to the vehicle’s exterior
telephone aerial, represents a health risk for you and the vehicle’s passengers because the
electromagnetic radiation produced by the mobile telephone may exceed the valid limits.
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Never leave a mobile telephone on a seat, on the dashboard or in any location from which it
could be flung away as the result of a sudden braking manoeuvre, an accident or a collision.
This could result in injuries to the vehicle occupants.
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Your attention should always be mainly focussed on the surrounding traffic! Only operate
the hands-free unit when traffic conditions permit.
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In areas with no or poor mobile telephone network coverage and under conditions such as
those found in tunnels, garages or underpasses, phone calls cannot be made.
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Set the volume so that acoustic signals outside the car, e.g. police and fire service klaxons,
are clearly audible at all times.
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