Installations
ENGLISH
Supplied Mounting Hardware
Sleeve | Bushing, | Locking | Mounting Strap | Release |
| Screw | Screw | and Screws | Keys |
Precautions
• Be sure to remove/detach the front panel before you start | |
| installing the unit. |
• | Choose the mounting location carefully so that the unit will |
| not interfere with the normal driving operations of the driver. |
• | Use only the supplied mounting hardware for a safe and se- |
| cure installation. |
• | Handle the sleeve carefully to avoid injuring your fingers. |
• | When mounting the unit in a car, keep the unit as level as |
Mounting Example
Installation in the dashboard.
1. Install the sleeve in the dashboard.
2. Select and bend the appropriate tabs to hold the sleeve
firmly in place.
Bushing Use *
3. As shown in the figure below, securely fasten the screw,
which has been inserted into the bushing, at the rear of the unit.
Fire wall | Removal trim ring | |
(Supplied) | ||
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possible. If the unit must be mounted at an angle, due to the |
design of the vehicle, make sure that the unit does not tilt |
upward by more than 30°. |
Mounting Strap Use *
3. Attaching the Mounting Strap to the underside of the dash
board, using screw.
Attach the back of the unit to the Mounting Strap using the support stem bolt and hardware.
Fire wall
Removal trim ring (Supplied)
The distance to the fire wall varies due to the type of the car. Be sure to secure the unit by properly inserting the bushing.
Caution
Insufficient fastening of the screw may cause some CD’s to skip.
* Warning
Failure to properly install the Mounting Strap or rear support Bushing is a major cause of CD skipping. Without these secur- ing devices, the chassis of the CD receiver is able to move up & down whenever the road has imperfections and CD skipping results.
Note
Some Japanese/Asian vehicles such as TOYOTA & NISSAN do not require use of the sleeve and trim ring assembly.
To secure the replacement radio use the O.E.M. brackets and mounting screws. These brackets will align with the threaded screw holes found on each side of the new radio.