6.2 Monitor installation
- Put the lead nut of the monitor mount into the mounting spot at the back of the
monitor.
- Tighten the lead nut to make sure the monitor is attached firmly to the mount.
- Attach the monitor mount to the windscreen of your vehicle. The surface to which
it is attached must be flat, clean and grease-free.
- Adjust the position of the monitor as desired.
- Tighten the two attachment screws for horizontal and vertical alignment.
7. Electrical connection
The electrical connection should always be done by a spe-
cialist.
To avoid shortcuts and any resulting damage to the device, the
negative terminal (earth) of the car battery has to be disconnect-
ed when connecting the power supply.
Only reconnect the negative terminal of the battery when the
system is completely connected and after you have checked the
connection.
Follow the instructions of the vehicle’s manufacturer to ensure
that none of the vehicle’s saved data is lost.
You should only use a voltmeter or a diode test lamp for check-
ing the voltage on the on-board cables as normal test lamps
consume excessive currents and can thus damage the electrical
system of the vehicle.
When laying the cables, make sure that they are not squeezed
or worn by sharp edges. Use rubber grommets at cable
feedthroughs.
When laying the sensor cables in the boot, use rubber grom-
mets or similar to ensure that the interior of the vehicle remains
sealed.
When laying cables in door frames etc., make sure that no safe-
ty-related equipment (such as side airbags) is affected. The
cables must not be laid within the range of the airbags.
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