DISCLAIMER
The parking assist system is designed as a driver assistance device, and should not be used as a
substitute for safe parking practices. The area into which the vehicle is to be reversed must be constantly
visually monitored whilst reversing.
The manufacturer and its distributors do not guarantee or assume liability for collisions or damages
whilst reversing your vehicle.
Parking assist systems help to provide assistance when reversing and parking. Driving skills, such as
slowing down, use of mirrors etc. is always essential.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
1. This unit is for vehicles with 12 & 24 volt DC. PSPK1 and PSPK4 are 12 volts only.
2. The unit should be installed by a professional auto technician.
3. Route wiring harness away from heat sources and electrical components.
4. It is strongly recommended to check the position of the sensor before the actual drilling of the holes.
5. Perform a test after installation.
NOTES:
1. The car engine should always be powered off whilst the installation is in progress.
2. The performance of the sensor may be affected in the following conditions and situations: heavy
rain, uneven roads, snow, ice, mud, gravel roads, sloping surfaces, plants and bushes, hot and very cold
weather.
3. Other ultrasonic devices nearby.
4. The sensor should not be installed too tightly or too loose and in the correct orientation.
5. Metal bumpers, or very close forces of metal will effect the performance of the sensors. In the case of
metal bumpers please use our rubber sensors.
6. Do not locate the control unit to sources of interference or wiring.
7. Do not locate the control box in wet or damp areas, protect from moisture.
8. Do not paint the sensors heads with excess paint or paint containing metal flakes. Apply a thin coat of
primer first.
9. Do not mount sensors too low or pointing down. Minimum recommend is no lower than 0.5m.
10. Do not count the sensors any closer than 30cm.
11. Mount in a level position making note of the up position of the sensor head.
12. Fully test the system before hand over.
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