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Mazda C960 V7 620 User Manual

Mazda C960 V7 620
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GENUINE REMOTE ENGINE START
USER’S INSTRUCTIONS
Parts number
C960 V7 620
Thank you for purchasing a genuine Mazda accessory.
Before use, be sure to thoroughly read these instructions.
Please read the contents of this booklet in order to properly use the Remote Engine Start.
Your safety depends on it.
After using this instruction manual, store it in a place where it can be easily located.
Note, consult your authorized Mazda dealer, or a dealer appointed store, for proper
vehicle installation of the Remote Engine Start.
If the vehicle equipped with this product, or the product itself, is sold, transferred or
loaned to another party, be sure to give this instruction manual to the new owner, so he
or she can use this product safely and correctly.
<Safe and correct use of the product>
Various warnings and cautions are displayed in this manual to assist you in the safe and
correct use of the product and as precautions against you or others being injured, or the
product being damaged.
Depending on the degree of possible injury or damage that may be incurred,
precautionary items have been divided into ‘Warnings’ and ‘Cautions’ and illustrated with
symbols to depict the nature of the precautionary content.
WARNING
A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious
injury or death could result if the warning is ignored.
A CAUTION indicates a situation in which bodily injury
or damage to objects, or both, could result if the
caution is ignored.
Always follow the ADVICE noted to ensure vehicle
safety and performance. Vehicle damage could result,
or proper performance may be compromised if the
advice is ignored.
A NOTE indicates information or a point related to
vehicle usage. Vehicle damage could result, or proper
performance may be compromised if the note
is
ignored.
ADVICE
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NOTE
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Mazda C960 V7 620 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMazda
ModelC960 V7 620
CategoryRemote Starter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Remote Engine Start Features

Safety Precautions

Manual Transmission Installation Prohibition

Warns against installing on manual transmission vehicles due to hazards.

Enclosed Space Operation Warning

Highlights danger of exhaust fumes in enclosed areas.

Periphery Safety Check

Emphasizes checking surroundings before operation to prevent accidents.

Device Modification Prohibition

Advises against modification to prevent malfunction or accidents, voiding warranty.

General Information

Local Laws and Regulations

Mentions community laws may restrict remote starter use; advises checking local regulations.

Regulatory Compliance

States device complies with FCC Rules and Industry Canada RSSs, subject to interference conditions.

Operating Precautions

Signal Range and Cold Weather

Explains signal range issues due to radio waves/obstacles and slow starting in cold weather.

Vehicle System Interaction

Discusses potential interference with door lock/unlock and automatic lights functions.

Idling Policy

Advises against unnecessary idling for environmental and energy conservation.

Remote Control Handling Instructions

Environmental Storage Guidelines

Avoid direct sunlight, high humidity, extreme temperatures, and water contact for the remote.

Physical Care and Cleaning

Protect remote from strong impacts, use mild detergent for cleaning, avoid solvents.

Key Attachment and Static Discharge

Avoid attaching many keys and be mindful of static discharge causing malfunction.

Usage Restrictions

Do not use on airplanes or in hospitals due to potential interference with electronic devices.

Part Names

Remote Control Identification

Identifies parts of the remote control like antenna, switches, battery cover, and labels.

Remote Control Child Safety

Keep remote control away from children to prevent accidental swallowing of batteries.

Remote Control Physical Integrity

Avoid dropping or impacting the remote control to prevent breakdown or malfunction.

Remote Control Water Hazard

Do not expose the remote control to water or submerge it to prevent malfunction.

Basic Functions for Remote Engine Start

Engine Start/Stop and Climate Control

Describes remote start, stop, and auto-stop (timer) functions for engine and cabin climate control.

Automatic Rear Defrost Operation

Explains automatic activation of rear defrost based on cabin temperature or manual remote control operation.

Rear Defrost Advice

Provides advice on cabin temperature, auto-stop, and limitations of rear defrost control.

Car Find Function

Activates vehicle hazard lights and horn to help locate the car in a parking lot.

Answer Back Function

Enables bidirectional communication to verify operations and vehicle status via remote control.

Low Battery Warning & Replacement Directions

Low Battery Indicator

Explains the LED indicator for depleted battery power, signaling the need for replacement.

Battery Replacement Procedure

Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the remote control batteries.

Battery Replacement Advice

Advises replacing both batteries simultaneously for optimal performance.

Basic Operations

Parking Checkpoints

Lists essential checks (parking brake, gear position, doors, hood) before using the engine start function.

Engine Start Conditions

Details all required conditions that must be met for the engine start operation to function.

Engine Start Operation Procedure

Details the steps for initiating the engine start sequence using the remote control.

Rear Defogger Operation During Start

Explains how to manually activate the rear defogger during engine start.

Advice on Engine Start

Notes regarding answer back signals, transmission errors, and wiper behavior.

Engine Stop Operation Procedure

Details the steps for stopping the engine using the remote control.

Notes on Engine Stop

Mentions potential automatic stopping via shift lever or buzzer alerts for non-standard stops.

Other Engine Stop Conditions

Lists various conditions (hood open, door open, brake pedal engaged) that will stop the engine.

Checking Remaining Warm-up Time

Explains how to check the remaining engine run time using the remote LED flashes.

LED Indicator for Warm-up Time

Details LED light color and flash counts corresponding to remaining warm-up time.

Setting 10-minute Warm-up

Describes the procedure to set a 10-minute engine warm-up time.

Setting 30-minute Warm-up

Describes the procedure to set a 30-minute engine warm-up time.

Note on Warm-up Time Settings

Mentions that rear defrost might stop after 15 minutes regardless of setting.

Procedure for Engine Start with Rear Defrost

Details the steps to start the engine with the rear defogger activating automatically.

Advice on Defrost Start

Notes on rear defrost operation, answer back, dash lights, and automatic stop.

Car Find Operation

Explains how to activate hazard lights and horn to locate the vehicle.

Note on Car Find Function

Clarifies precedence of hazard warning switch over car find function.

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