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CAUTION
Avoid or minimize any sound
system or navigation system
activities while operating your
vehicle.
Giving extended attention to
entertainment tasks while
driving will greatly increase the
risk of a collision that may cause
personal injury or death.
Road safety has absolute
priority. Only operate this
system if the road and traffic
conditions allow you to do so.
The driver's full attention is
always required while driving.
Cellular phone usage may cause
interference with your vehicle's
radio. This interference may occur
when making or receiving phone
calls, charging the phone's battery
or simply when the phone is on.
This interference is described as an
increased level of static while
listening to the radio. If you notice
static while listening to the radio,
unplug the cellular phone and turn
it off.
Interference may also be caused
by other equipment (cell
phone chargers, vehicle conve-
nience accessories, or external
electronic devices) plugged into
the accessory power outlet.
If you notice interference or static,
unplug the device from the
accessory power outlet.
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