Safety and installation instructions
• Secure any parts of the system concealed by the bodywork in such a
manner that they cannot be come loose or damage other parts or
cables, or impair vehicle functions (steering, pedals, etc).
• Always follow the safety instructions issued by the vehicle manufac-
turer.
Some work (e.g. on retention systems such as the AIRBAG etc.) may
only be performed by qualified specialists.
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NOTICE!
• To prevent damage when drilling, make sure there is sufficient space
on the other side for the drill head to come out (fig. 2, page 4).
• Deburr all drill holes and treat them with a rust-protection agent.
Observe the following instructions when working with electrical parts:
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• When testing the voltage in electrical cables, only use a diode test
lamp (fig. 1 7, page 3) or a voltmeter (fig. 1 8, page 3).
Test lamps with a bulb (fig. 1 11, page 3) consume voltages which
are too high and can damage the vehicle's electronic system.
• When making electrical connections (fig. 3, page 4), ensure that:
– They are not kinked or twisted
– They do not rub on edges
– They are not laid in sharp-edged ducts without protection
• Insulate all connections.
• Secure the cables against mechanical wear by using cable binders or
insulating tape, for example on existing cables.
The cameras are waterproof. However, the seals on the cameras cannot withstand a
high-pressure cleaner (fig. 4, page 4). Therefore, you should observe the following
instructions when handling the cameras:
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• Do not open the cameras, as this impairs the leak tightness and the
function of the cameras (fig. 5, page 4).
• Do not pull at the cables, as this impairs the tightness and the function
of the cameras (fig. 6, page 4).
• The cameras are not suitable for use under water (fig. 7, page 4)!
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