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RELEASE PANEL
Release Panel
Theft Protection
Your device has a removable flip-release
panel to protect it from theft.
The radio is of no value to a thief with-
out this panel.
Protect your device from theft by taking
the release panel with you whenever
you leave the vehicle. Do not leave the
panel in the car, even in a hidden place.
The release panel has been construct-
ed is such a way as to make it easy to
handle.
Note:
● Do not drop the panel.
● Do not expose the panel to direct
sunshine or any other source of
heat.
● Keep the operating panel in the
case supplied.
● Avoid touching the contacts on the
panel with your skin. If necessary,
clean the contacts using a lint-free
cloth dipped in alcohol.
Removing the Release Panel
1
➮ Press the button, 1.
The panel is unlatched.
➮ Pull the panel off the device, first
straight forward and then to the left.
● When the release panel has been
separated from the device, it
switches itself off.
● Any current settings are saved.
● If a cassette has been inserted it
remains in the device.
Attaching the Release Panel
➮ Push the panel into the guides on
the device from left to right.
➮ Push the left hand side of the panel
into the device until it engages.
Note:
● Do not press the display as you in-
sert the panel.
If the device was switched on when the
panel was removed, it will switch itself
back on automatically with the last set-
tings (radio, cassette, CD-changer or
AUX) as soon as the panel is replaced.