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| Troubleshooting / Maintenance and Service |
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L Troubleshooting | e The device is broken. | ||||
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| E Please contact the service centre for your | |||
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| country (see guarantee card). | |||
E Error e Cause E Remedy | E The stored stations do not remain stored if | ||||
E The device can not be switched on or the | |||||
the control panel is removed or the engine | |||||
display 3indicates [ERROR]. | turned off. | ||||
e The connections for the 12 V DC power supply | e The connections for 12 V constant current fm | ||||
are faulty. | and 12 volt ignition current fphave been | ||||
E Check that the wiring of the device is correct | mixed up on the ISO plug in the vehicle | ||||
(see the section on “Connecting to the Vehicle’s | (various layouts of the respective manufactur- | ||||
12 V DC Power Supply”). Then press the RESET | ers). As soon as the ignition is switched off the | ||||
button drwith the tip of the ballpoint pen. | internal memory of the radio no longer has any | ||||
or | power supply. | ||||
e The 10 A euflat blade fuse in the flat blade fuse | E The colour coding of the stated cables must be | ||||
socket etis broken. | red and yellow. In this case swap over the | ||||
E Replace the broken flat blade fuse with a new | connections for 12 V constant current fmand | ||||
10 A flat blade fuse. Then press the RESET | 12 volt ignition current fo. Some manufactur- | ||||
button drwith the tip of the ballpoint pen. | ers provide the opportunity of swapping the | ||||
or | two cables by means of preassembled | ||||
e A 15 A fuse of the fuse holder of the 12 V DC | connectors. A further possibility is to purchase | ||||
power supply is broken. | an additional ISO adapter (plug on socket) with | ||||
E Replace the broken fuse with a new 15 A fuse. | |||||
Then press the RESET button drwith the tip of | also to swap over the two contacts (red and | ||||
the ballpoint pen. | yellow). | ||||
If the fuse is broken again, check that the | This work should only be carried out by a | ||||
wiring is correct. | professional electrician. | ||||
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e The device is broken. | L Maintenance and Service | ||||
E Please contact the service centre for your | |||||
country (see guarantee card). |
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| • Switch off the device. | |||
E The device cannot be operated. | The device is maintenance free. | ||||
e The control panel 1is wrongly connected. | • Clean plastic surfaces of the device and of the | ||||
E Ensure that the control panel 1is correctly | remote control with a dry cloth. Do not use | ||||
connected (see the section on attaching the | solvents or other aggressive cleaning agents. | ||||
control panel). |
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or | Changing the battery of the remote control | ||||
e The battery of the remote control is flat. | • Activate the unlock button isand pull the | ||||
E Replace the used battery with a new lithium | battery holder irfrom the battery compart- | ||||
battery of type CR2025, 3 V DC. | ment iq(see Fig. G). | ||||
or | • Place a Lithium battery type CR2025, 3 V DC | ||||
e The sensor coof the control panel 1and / or | into the battery holder irso that one side | ||||
remote control may be dirty. | marked with “+” faces up. Then slide the | ||||
E Clean the sensor coof the control panel 1or | battery holder irinto the battery compartment | ||||
the remote control if necessary. | iquntil it distinctly catches. | ||||
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