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During installation be sure cables
are securely and tightly mounted.
Do not mount these to conduc-
tive materials. If cables are run
through walls with sharp edges
(metal sheets, etc.) use ductwork or
conduit to prevent cable damage.
Protect cables from damage, do not
bend. Immediately replace damaged
cables.
Risk of short circuits! Verify the cor-
rect polarity when connecting the
camera cable to the vehicle power.
Refer to the manual for notices and
the automaker's wiring diagram.
When installing the backup camera
system always be sure the safety
and functionality of other systems
and equipment in the vehicle is not
impaired! Please follow the instruc-
tions of the automaker's manual.
If operation system malfunctions
and damage to the backup camera
system occurs during operation, im-
mediately disconnect the equipment
from the 12 V vehicle power supply!
Be sure the ignition and all vehicle
loads are powered off before start-
ing with installation of the backup
camera system!
Improper installation of the backup
camera system may damage the
vehicle's electrical equipment. This
could result in an accident or fire.
Caution! Risk of property damage
and personal injury!
Risk of damage!
Improper installation of the backup
camera system may damage the
vehicle's electrical equipment.
Do not use the backup camera
system to power auxiliary automo-
tive equipment or other external
devices.
Special notes
The reversing camera works with
shortwave radio signals. These can
interfere with the operation of other
electronic and medical devices.
Switch off the device in areas where
its use is prohibited. Do not use
the device in medical facilities, on
aircraft, at gas stations, or near au-
tomatic fire alarms or automatically
controlled devices. Keep the device
at least 20 cm away from pacemak-
ers and other medical devices.
Depending on ambient conditions,
the camera and monitor may not
always correctly display individuals
or objects.
Extreme high or low temperatures
or rapid temperature changes may
cause the camera to not function
properly or cause the monitor to not
show objects correctly.
Bright light hitting the camera lens
directly may result in objects being
overexposed and not being dis-
played clearly.

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