Please note
Identity card
The identity card of your unit has a unit type, a serial number, and a code number (the illustration is to be found at the end of this booklet). The serial number is identical to the number embossed onto the frame. The card facilitates criminal investigation by the police in case of theft and gives evidence of ownership for a speedy settlement of the insurance claim. Keep the card in a safe place out of reach of unauthorized persons.
Installation of the device
These operating instructions assume that your car radio has been correctly connected and installed by your dealer. If you wish to install the device yourself, you should read the information in "Installation and removal" on page 8 and refer to the illustrations at the end of these instructions.
Aerial
Your car radio is designed for a connection to a 150�-aerial (impedance). Extending the aerial cable to the rear of the car can, for example, impair signal reception.
Traffic safety
Familiarize yourself with the various functions of your car radio before starting off on a journey (for example, learn how to store a station). Volume: Operating your radio at high volume while driving can endanger you and others. Therefore, always adjust the volume so that you can still safely hear noises around you and outside the car.
Code label
The illustration is to be found at the end of this booklet. The code label, which is clearly visible on the car window, shows potential thieves: This unit is worthless for thieves!