CAUTION•When  lane  markings  are  vague,  typically
during  a  drive  in  the  rain,  snow  or  fog,  or when running against the sun.
• When  the  vehicle  is  moving  in  a  place
where lane markings are interrupted, such
as  a  toll  booth  entrance  and  motorway junction.
• When  running  on  a  road  portion  with  in-
completely  removed  old  lane  markings,
shadows,  lingering  snow,  truck-like  pud- dles  mistakable  for  lane  markings  (espe-cially  after  the  rain  when  road  surface  is
reflecting  light)  or  similar  confusing  fac- tors.
• When  running  in  a  lane  other  than  the
cruising lane and passing lane.
• When  running  beside  a  closed  lane  sec-
tion  or  in  a  provisional  lane  in  a  traffic work zone.
• When  running  in  an  extremely  narrow
lane.
• When  the  following  distance  between
your  vehicle  and  a  vehicle  in  front  be- comes  extremely  reduced  (especially
when  a  marking  is  hidden  by  a  vehicle  in front this is running too close to the mark-
ing).
• When entering a junction or other point of
road where lanes are laid out complicated- ly.
• When  passing  a  road  section  where  the
number  of  lanes  increases/decreases  or multiple lanes are crossing each other.CAUTION• When  the  lane  is  marked  by  double  or
otherwise special lines.
• When driving on a winding or rough road.
• When  driving  on  a  slippery  road  covered
by rain water, snow, ice, etc.
• When  passing  through  a  place  where  the
brightness suddenly changes, like the inlet or outlet of a tunnel.
• When turning steep curves.
• When  the  road  surface  is  reflecting  the
light  shining  from  the  direction  opposite
to the running direction.
• Vehicle largely lurches when it is running
over  steps  or  other  irregularities  of  the
road surface.
• When the headlamp illumination is inade-
quate  because  of  contaminated  or  deterio-
rated  lenses  or  improperly  aimed  head- lamps.
• When  the  vehicle  is  leaning  much  to  one
side due to heavy luggage on it or improp-
erly adjusted tyre pressures.
• When  oncoming  vehicles’  headlamps
shine the LDW camera.
• When  the  vehicle  is  equipped  with  non-
standard  tyres  (including  excessively
worn  tyres  and  temporary  spare  tyre), uses snow traction device (tyre chains), or has  non-specified  components  such  as  a
modified suspension.
• When the windscreen is covered with rain
water, snow, dust, etc.CAUTIONl Follow  the  instructions  given  below  to  keep
your LDW in good operating conditions.
• Always keep the windscreen clean.
• Avoid applying a strong shock or pressure
to  the  LDW  camera.  Do  not  attempt  to disassemble it.
• Disturbing  the  installation  of  the  LDW
camera or its removal is under no circum-
stances  permitted.  The  camera  has  been precisely oriented at the factory.
• Do  not  put  anything  like  a  sticker  on  the
area  in  front  of  the  LDW  camera  lens  of the windscreen.
• Use  only 
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