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the system may not operate normally. The Digital Camera can withstand the effects of rain, snow,
and inclement weather.
• When strong light directly enters a camera, objects may not be displayed clearly.
• The screen may flicker under fluorescent light.
• The colors of objects on the rear view monitor may differ somewhat from those of the actual object.
• If dirt, rain or snow attaches to the Camera, the monitor may not clearly display objects. If water
droplets, snow or mud adhere to the Camera lens, rinse with water and wipe with a dry cloth.
• Do not use alcohol, benzene or thinner to clean the Camera. This will cause discoloration. To clean
the Camera, wipe with a clean cloth dampened with mild cleaner diluted with water and then wipe
with a dry cloth.
• Will work up to 30 feet.
• ALWAYS engage Parking/Emergency/Hand Brakes of the vehicle when testing the system.
SAFETY AROUND AND BEHIND OTHER VEHICLES
Using a Backup Camera is not enough to completely overcome a vehicle’s blind spot. Many preventable
injuries and deaths occur in driveways or parking lots when drivers do not see children, pets, or others
near their vehicles. Here are a few safety tips that will help you to avoid a back-over accident:
• Walk completely around your vehicle before getting in. Check for kids, toys, and pets before entering
the vehicle and starting the engine.
• Know where children are. Have children stand in a place where they are in full view.
• Be aware of young children. Young children are small and hard to see.
• Parents, caregivers and all adults need to be vigilant in supervising children, especially when children
are in the yard, driveway or parking lot playing near parked cars.
• Roll down your window so you will be able to hear what is happening outside your vehicle.
• Owners of SUVs, trucks, and vans need to take extra care to avoid hitting or running over a child.
• Teach children to move away from a vehicle whenever it is started.
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