the vehicle battery (negative terminal, ground), otherwise
malfunctions or even damage to the car radio or vehicle's
electronics may occur.
Observe the vehicle manufacturer's safety instructions
(airbag, alarm system, on-board computer, immobiliser,
etc.). Depending on the vehicle in which the car radio is to
be installed, optional and specific connection adapters
and/or mounting accessories such as mounting frames,
covers, etc. are required.
Installation errors can result in damage to the car radio or
vehicle's electronics.
The housing of the car radio gets hot during
operation. Make sure no cables are in contact or
pressed with the housing.
If you need help installing the radio, consult a car Hi-Fi
specialist.
To remove the radio, loosen the side covers (see "CAR
RADIO CONTROLS") by lifting them from the side with a
fingernail. Insert the release handles (accessories
included) into the holes until they snap into place. Now,
carefully remove the car radio from the socket. Make sure
no wires are damaged.