
Apache Owner's
Manual
• Refer fuse replacement
to
qualified service personnel.
When the
fuse blows
out,
eliminate the cause and have
it
replaced
with
the
fuse prescribed for this
unit
by a qualified service technician. Incorrect re-
placement
of
the fuse may lead
to
smoke,
fire,
and damage
to
the product.
•
If
the
unit does not turn on, check
the
connections first.
Then check
whether
the fuse in
your
vehicle's fuse box
is
blown
and check the fuse
at
the unit's
wiring
harness.
Observe these warnings and precautions during installation:
• Do not expose
the
unit
to
direct sunlight or excessive heat.
Excessive heat
will raise the
interior
temperature
of
the unit, which may damage the unit.
•
Do
not
use
the product where it
is
exposed to water, moisture,
or
dust.
Exposure
of
the
unit
to
water, moisture,
or
dust may lead
to
smoke, fire, or
other
damage
to
the
unit
and void your warranty. Make sure
that
the
unit
does
not
get
wet
in car washes
or
on rainy days.
• Refer wiring and installation
to
qualified service personnel.
Installation
of
this
unit
requires special skills and experience. For maximum safety, have
it
installed by your dealer. Retro
Manufacturing
is
not
liable
for
any problems
resulting
from
your
installation
of
the unit. Please
be
sure
to
follow
our
instructions carefully before
attempting
installation.
• Follow the instructions to install and wire the product.
Not
following the
instructions
to
properly install and wire the
product
could damage the
unit
or
cause
an
accident or fire.
• Disconnect
the
lead from the
negative(-)
battery terminal before installa-
tion.
Wiring
and installation
with
the negative
(-)battery
terminal con-
nected may cause electricaI shock and injury due
to
a
short
circuit. Same
cars equipped
with
an electrical safety system have specific procedures
for
battery terminal disconnection.
FAILURE
TO
FOLLOW
THIS
PROCEDURE
MAY
LEAD
TO
THE
UNINTENDED
ACTIVATION
OF
THE
ELECTRICAL
SAFETY
SYSTEM
RESULTING
IN
DAMAGE
TO
THE
VEHICLE
AND
PERSONAL
INJURY
OR
DEATH.
• Take care not
to
damage the leads.
When wiring, take care
not
to
damage
the leads. Prevent them from getting caught in the vehicle chassis,
or
from being damaged by screws
or
moving parts, such
as
seat rails. Do
not
scratch, pull, bend
or
twist
the leads.
Do
not
run them near heat sources
or
place heavy objects on them.
If
leads must
be
routed around sharp metal
edges,
protect
the leads by
winding
them
with
vinyl tape
or
similar protec-
tion.
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Manufacturing,
LLC