Operation Manual
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Safety information
To avoid the risk of fire or damage to the device the receiver must never
be exposed to moisture or rain.
Should an item or liquid get into the housing, immediately
disconnect the device from the power supply and have it checked by a
qualified professional before further usage.
Place the receiver in a place with sufficient air circulation and away
from any heat sources. This will prevent heat accumulation inside the
receiver and ensures a longer lifecycle.
Do not place any items on the receiver – malfunctions, damage and
even self-ignition may occur if the ventilation openings are blocked.
Should you ever notice an unusual smell or smoke, immediately
disconnect the device from the power supply and have it checked by a
qualified professional.
Switch off the receiver before connecting other devices.
The power supply line to the receiver must have a cross-section of 2.5 to
4.00 mm² and must be connected directly to the vehicle battery.
Ensure that the device is not connected to an electronic charge
controller.
Keep a sufficient distance to potential sources of interference such as
mobile phones, electronic heater controllers, igniter components or radio
devices when routing the lines and positioning the components.
It is recommended that you ground your television set in the vehicle to
avoid interference on your television set or satellite receiver. Only
connect the freely accessible ground of your television set to the vehicle
chassis.
Only use the wiring harnesses supplied or the extension wiring harnesses
available as accessories to connect the antenna unit.
The driver of the vehicle must inspect the antenna unit before
driving off to ensure that the antenna is fully retracted.










