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Because the refrigerant ismildly inflammable and atvery high pressure, theair conditioning systemshould only be servicedby trained and certifiedtechnicians. It is impor‐tant that the correct typeand amount of oil and re‐frigerant is used.Otherwise, it may causedamage to the vehicleand personal injury.
Features of your vehicle
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•If you want to change the positionof device installation, please in‐quire with your place of purchaseor service maintenance center.Technical expertise is required toinstall or disassemble the device.
•Turn on the car ignition before us‐ing this device. Do not operate theaudio system for long periods oftime with the ignition turned offas such operations may lead tobattery discharge.
•Do not subject the device to severeshock or impact. Direct pressureonto the front side of the monitormay cause damage to the LCD ortouch screen.
•When cleaning the device, makesure to turn off the device and usea dry and smooth cloth. Never usetough materials, chemical cloths,or solvents (alcohol, benzene, thin‐ners, etc.) as such materials maydamage the device panel or causecolor/quality deterioration.
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•Do not place beverages close tothe audio system. Spilling beverag‐es may lead to system malfunc‐tion.
•In case of product malfunction,please contact your place of pur‐chase or After Service center.
•Placing the audio system within anelectromagnetic environment mayresult in noise interference.
NOTICE
nUsing the UêB device
•To use an external UêB device,
make sure the device is not con‐
nected when starting up the vehi‐
cle. Connect the device after start‐
ing up.
•If you start the engine when the
UêB device is connected, it may
damage the UêB device. (UêB
flashdrives are very sensitive to
electric shock.)
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•If the engine is started up or
turned off while the external UêB
device is connected, the external
UêB device may not work.
•The êystem may not play inau‐
thentic Mç3 or WMA files.
1.It can only play Mç3 files with
the compression rate between
8Kbps ~ 320Kbps.
2.It can only play WMA music files
with the compression rate be‐
tween 8Kbps ~ 320Kbps.
•Take precautions for static elec‐
tricity when connecting or discon‐
necting the external UêB device.
•An encrypted Mç3 çLAYEé is not
recognizable.
•Depending on the condition of the
external UêB device, the connec‐
ted external UêB device can be un‐
recognizable.
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•Even if the phone supports Blue‐
tooth® Wireless Technology, the
phone will not be found during de‐
vice searches if the phone has
been set to hidden state or the
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
power is turned off. Disable the
hidden state or turn on the Blue‐
tooth® Wireless Technology power
prior to searching/connecting with
the car audio system.
•You will not be able to use the
hands-free feature when your
phone (in the car) is outside of the
cellular service area (e.g. in a tun‐
nel, in a underground, in a moun‐
tainous area, etc.).
•If the cellular phone signal is poor
or the vehicles interior noise is too
loud, it may be difficult to hear the
other personL
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Please remember that some driving
conditions or climates may cause a brake squeal when you first apply (or
lightly apply) the brakes. This is normal
and does not indicate a problem with your brakes.
CAUTION
•To avoid costly brake repairs, donot continue to drive with wornbrake pads.
•Always replace the front or rearbrake pads as pairs.
WARNING
nBrake wear
This brake wear warning soundmeans your vehicle needs service. Ifyou ignore this audible warning, youwill eventually lose braking perform‐ance, which could lead to a seriousaccident.
Foot parking brake
Applying the parking brake
0 : ' ,
To engage the parking brake, first apply
the foot brake and then depress the
parking brake pedal down as far as possible.
CAUTION
•Driving with the parking brake ap‐plied will cause excessive brakepad (or lining) and brake rotorwear.
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•Do not operate the parking brakewhile the vehicle is moving exceptin an emergency situation. It coulddamage the vehicle system andmake endanger driving safety.
Releasing the parking brake
To release the parking brake, depress
the parking brake pedal a second time while applying the foot brake. The ped‐
al will automatically extend to the fully
released position.
Driving your vehicle
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