WARNING
If the volume is too high, you may not
hear acoustic signals from outside the ve-
hicle. Excess volume can also damage
your hearing. This is the case even if you
are only exposed to high volumes for
short periods.
·
Set the volume so that you can still al-
ways hear acoustic signals from out-
side the vehicle (e.g. emergency service
sirens).
WARNING
The volume level may suddenly change
when you switch the audio or media
source or connect a new source.
·
Reduce the volume before switching
the audio or media source or connect-
ing a new source.
WARNING
The following conditions can lead to sit-
uations where emergency calls, tele-
phone calls and data transmission are not
possible or are interrupted:
·
If your current location is in an area with
no or
insufficient
mobile communica-
tions and GPS reception.
·
If you are in an area with
sufficient
mo-
bile communications and GPS recep-
tion but the telecommunications pro-
vider’s mobile network is out of order or
is not available.
·
If the components in the vehicle re-
quired for emergency calls, telephone
calls and data transmission are dam-
aged, not working or do not have
suffi-
cient
electrical power.
·
If the rechargeable battery in the mo-
bile telephone is
flat
or has
insufficient
charge level.
WARNING
Radio stations can transmit catastrophe
and danger warnings. The following con-
ditions can prevent these warnings from
being received or output:
·
If your current location is in an area with
no or
insufficient
radio reception.
·
If you are in an area with adequate ra-
dio reception, but the frequency bands
of the radio stations are subject to in-
terference or are not available.
·
If the loudspeakers and the compo-
nents required for radio reception in the
vehicle are damaged, not working or do
not have a
sufficient
power supply.
·
When the Infotainment system is
switched
off.
WARNING
In some countries and on some mobile
networks, a call for assistance or an
emergency call can be made only under
the following conditions:
·
A mobile telephone with unlocked SIM
card and
sufficient
call credit is connec-
ted to the mobile phone interface of the
vehicle.
·
There is
sufficient
network coverage.
WARNING
If mobile telephones or two-way radios
that are not connected to an external aer-
ial are used, electromagnetic radiation in
the vehicle could exceed limit values and
thus be a health hazard for drivers and
other vehicle occupants. This also applies
to external aerials which have not been
correctly installed.
·
Maintain a minimum distance of
20 centimetres (around 8 in) between
the antenna of a mobile telephone and
an active medical implant, such as
a pacemaker, as mobile telephones
may adversely
affect
their functioning.
·
Do not carry an operational mobile tel-
ephone close to or directly over an ac-
tive medical implant (e.g. in a breast
pocket).
·
Switch
off
mobile telephones immedi-
ately if you suspect they may be inter-
fering with an active medical implant or
any other medical device.
WARNING
Mobile telephones, external devices and
accessories in the vehicle that are not
properly secured can be
flung
though the
vehicle interior and cause injuries in the
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