Troubleshooting / Care and Maintenance / Disposal
on the ISO plug in the vehicle (various layouts of the respective manufacturers). As soon as the ignition is switched off the internal memory of the radio no longer has any power supply.
EThe colour coding of the stated cables must be red and yellow. In this case swap over the con- nections for 12 V constant current fnand 12 volt ignition current fp.
Some manufacturers provide the opportunity of swapping the two cables by means of preas- sembled
A further possibility is to purchase an additional ISO adapter (plug on socket) with
This work should only be carried out by a pro- fessional electrician.
LCare and Maintenance
The device is maintenance-free.
•Turn the device off.
•Clean the plastic surfaces of the device and remote control with a dry cloth. Under no circumstances should you use solvent or other aggressive detergents.
Changing the Battery of the Remote Control
•Press the unlock button ipand remove the battery holder iofrom the battery compart- ment in(see Fig. G).
•Insert a lithium battery of type CR2025, 3 V DC into the battery holder ioin such a way that the side marked with a + is facing upwards. Then push the battery holder iointo the battery compartment vuntil it distinctly locks into place.
LDisposal
The packaging consists of 100 % environ- mentally friendly materials which can be disposed of at the local recycling points.
Do not throw electrical equipment into the domestic waste!
According to European Directive 2002 / 96 / EC on old electrical and electronic equipment and its imple- mentation in national law, used electrical equipment must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
Please contact your local authority for information on the possibilities of disposing of used electrical equipment.
Battery Disposal
As the end consumer you are legally obliged accord- ing to the battery regulations to return all used bat- teries. Batteries containing pollutants are marked with the adjacent symbols which indicate that it is forbidden to dispose of them in the normal domestic waste. The designations for the significant heavy metals are:
Cd = Cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead. Please take used batteries to a disposal centre of your local authority or return them to the dealer where you bought them.
With this you are fulfilling your legal obligations and making an important contribution to environmental protection.
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