Safety Information
Important Notes
Operator's Manual:
Read this Operator's Manual carefully and familiarize yourself with the radio before
operating the radio. Keep this Operator's Manual in the vehicle for later reference.
Radio frequencies (tuner band):
When a radio is field installed, the dealer must ensure that the
receiver is matched to the regionally receivable frequency band. Otherwise some radio stations and
services cannot be received.
Intended Use
The Radio is designed for operation in a utility vehicle with a 12-volt on-board system voltage and
installation in a 1-DIN slot.
Road Safety
CAUTION: Road safety has top priority. Operate the radio system only if traffic condition and driving
situation allow you to do so. Familiarize yourself with the radio before driving the vehicle. Select an
appropriate volume when driving.
CAUTION: Do not become distracted by the radio when working. Turn the radio off when procedures
require full attention.
CAUTION: Adjust the volume of the radio correctly to be able to hear acoustic warning signals of police
fire department and ambulance on time.
CAUTION: It may result in hearing damage if the radio volume is set too loud.
Disposal
Do not dispose of your old radio system in the household trash! Use the return and collection systems
available to dispose of the old radio system.
Basic Setting for Radio Reception
IMPORTANT: The radio receiver must be tuned to country-specific wave bands (tuner bands). Unless the
wave bands (tuner bands) are set correctly, it may not be possible to receive any radio stations.
Generally, the radio is already correctly set on delivery. In rare cases, however, it may be necessary to
reset it.