Cautions, Additional information, Regulatory information – Pioneer AVIC-S1 User Manual

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CAUTIONS

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Certain government laws may prohibit or restrict the placement and use of this

Navigation System in your vehicle. Please comply with all applicable laws and

regulations regarding the use, installation and operation of this Navigation System.

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Do not install this Navigation System where it may (i) obstruct the driver’s vision,

(ii) impair the performance of any of the vehicle’s operation systems or safety

features, including airbags, hazard lamp buttons or (iii) impair the driver’s ability to

safely operate the vehicle.

Additional Information

If you want to dispose this product, do not mix it with general

household waste. There is a separate collection system for used

electronic products in accordance with legislation that requires

proper treatment, recovery and recycling.

Private households in the 25 member states of the EU, in Switzerland and Norway may

return their used electronic products free of charge to designated collection facilities or

to a retailer (if you purchase a similar new one).
For countries not mentioned above, please contact your local authorities for the correct

method of disposal.
By doing so you will ensure that your disposed product undergoes the necessary

treatment, recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the

environment and human health.

Regulatory Information

Bluetooth

This unit is used to connect a Bluetooth enabled cellular phone to AVIC-S1.

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio connectivity technology that is developed as a

cable replacement for cellular phones, handheld PCs and other devices.
Bluetooth operates in 2.4 GHz frequency range and transmits voice and data at speeds

up to 1 megabit per second. Bluetooth was launched by a special interest group (SIG)

that comprises of Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp., Nokia Corp., Toshiba and IBM in 1998, and

it is currently developed by nearly 2 000 companies worldwide.

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