WARNING
Connecting, inserting or removing an audio
source or data media while driving can dis-
tract your attention from the trac and
cause an accident.
WARNING
Select volume settings that allow you to
easily hear signals from outside the vehicle
at all times (e.g. emergency services sirens).
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Hearing may be impaired if using too high a
volume setting, even if only for short periods
of time.
WARNING
The following circumstances may result in an
emergency call, phone call or data transmis-
sion not being made or being interrupted:
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When in areas with zero or insucient mo-
bile telephony or GPS signal. Also in tunnels,
confined areas between very tall buildings,
garages, underpasses, mountains and val-
leys.
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When in areas with sucient mobile phone
or GPS signal, the telephony network of
the telecommunications provider has inter-
ference or is not available.
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When the vehicle components necessary
to make emergency calls, phone calls and to
transmit data are damaged, do not work or
do not have sucient electrical power.
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When the battery of the mobile phone de-
vice is discharged or its charge level is insuf-
ficient.
WARNING
In some countries and some telephone net-
works it is only possible to make an emer-
gency call, if a mobile telephone device is
connected to the telephone interface of the
vehicle, inside which there is an “unlocked”
SIM card with sucient balance to make
calls and with sucient network signal cov-
erage.
WARNING
Read and observe the operating instructions
provided by the manufacturer in question
when using mobile phone devices, data me-
dia, external devices, external audio and
multimedia sources.
WARNING
Changing or connecting an audio or multi-
media source may cause sudden changes in
the volume.
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Lower the volume before connecting or
switching to audio or multimedia sources.
WARNING
If mobile phone and radiocommunication de-
vices are used without connection to an
external antenna, the maximum electromag-
netic radiation levels inside the vehicle might
be surpassed, thus posing a risk to the health
of the driver and passengers. This is also the
case if the external antenna has not been
correctly installed.
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Keep a distance of at least 20 centimetres
between the antennas of the mobile phone
device and an active medical device, such as
a pacemaker, as mobile phones might alter
the functioning of these devices.
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Do not carry a switched-on mobile phone
too close or directly on top of an active med-
ical device, for instance in a chest pocket.
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Immediately turn o the mobile phone if
you suspect it is causing interferences in an
active medical device or any other medical
device.
WARNING
Mobile phones, external devices and acces-
sories that are loose or not properly secured
could move around the vehicle interior during
a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre or an
accident and cause damage or injury.
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Place mobile phone devices, external devi-
ces and their accessories outside the airbag
deployment areas or store them securely.