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Nokia Car Kit CK-200
Datasheet
Your work and life. Both connected. Convenient communication on the road.
Pro d u ct o ve rvie w
Double the connection. Both private and business phone in use. Multipoint connection for connecting two devices simultaneously Phone switch with one click. Switch easily between the two phones and access both phonebooks just press one button. Efficiency, safety and ease of use. Wireless remote control keep your hands on the steering wheel Enjoy the communication. Excellent audio quality with DSP and embedded 9mm microphone Cherish style and quality. 2,5 display with adjustable RGB backlight color seamless fit to the car interior. Something extra. Nokia specific features: SMS notification for Nokia compatible phones MyOwnKey functionality e.g SMS dictation or send predefined SMS Power up. Charging support with separate cable Stay up-to-date. Convenient software update via USB connector in removable display High quality connectivity. Universal compatibility.
Ke y se llin g p o in t s
Multipoint connection for connecting two device simultaneously Efficiency, ease of use and safety with wireless remote control & high quality display 2,5 display with adjustable RGB display backlight color for perfect fit to the car Wireless remote control which can be mounted either to the steering wheel or the dashboard or by gear shift Seamless transition to the car and 100% accessibility Three installation options: Direct input, ISO cable or external speaker SW update via USB in the removable display Universal compatibility Charging support
St a n d a rd Sa le s Pa cka g e Co n te n t
CK-200 Main Unit with Display Wireless Remote Control CU-13R CA-165 Display cable with mounting for CK-200 Steering wheel mount for CU-13R RX-73 interface box for CK-200 User & Installation guide and CD-ROM Installation cables CA-161, Direct input cable and CA-153P PVC-free power cable or CA-160 ISO cable with mute unit or SP-3 Speaker and CA-153P PVC-free power cable
2009 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting People and the Nokia Original Accessories logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Bluetooth is a registered Trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners. Specifications are subject to change without notice. The availability of particular products and services may vary by region. Check with the Nokia dealer nearest to you.
Ke y Fe a t u re s
Ge n e ra l Multipoint connection Wireless remote control which can be mounted either in steering wheel, dashboard or by gear shift for Accepting a call Ending a call Muting the microphone & Activation of voice dialing Switching between the connected phones TFT display with adjustable RGB backlight DSP and embedded 9mm microphone in display Wide language support Universal compatibility with Bluetooth wireless technology SW update via USB in the removable display unit from www.europe.nokia.com/CK-200 Supports charging with a separate charging cable for 2mm and micro-USB Te le p h o n y Hands-free with clear audio quality (internal DSP) Activation of phones voice tags (if supported by phone) Call transfer from phone to car kit Redial Call hold and swap between calls Car radio mute (if available) Microphone mute Loudspeaker mute
Supported phone interfaces Bluetooth v.2.1 Hands-Free Profile 1.5 Phonebook access Profile (PBAP) 1.0 Object Push Profile (OPP) 1.1 ETSI standard ETS300906 for phonebook handling (ATcommands) Nokia proprietary connectivity interface (LCIF) Charging connector for a separate charging cable Connector for a separate external microphone Ca r Co n n e ct ivit y Car battery (power supply) Car radio mute Ignition sense
Co n n e ct ivit y
4. Settings. 25
5. Troubleshooting. 28
6. Installation. 30
radio system... Installation using the ISO cable CA-160. Installation using the power cable CA-153P and an external speaker.. Installation using the power cable CA-153P and direct input cable CA-161.. Installer settings.. Optional accessories.. Charging cable..
Microphone.. 44 External antenna.. 44 Check the operation of the car kit... 45
Care and maintenance. 46 Additional safety information.. 47
For your safety
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user and installation guide for further information.
SWITCH ON SAFELY
Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN RESTRICTED AREAS
Follow any restrictions. Switch the device off near fuel, chemicals, or blasting areas.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product.
ACCESSORIES
Use only approved accessories. Do not connect incompatible products. When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
Quick start
This section briefly describes the basic features of the car kit. For details, see the respective sections in this guide.
First time setup
1. Switch on the car kit (see p. 15) and your mobile device. 2. If you are prompted to select a language, turn the NaviTM wheel (hereafter referred to as wheel) to scroll to the desired language, and press the wheel. 3. Activate Bluetooth on your device, and set up a Bluetooth connection between the car kit and the device.
Remote control
1. Voice dialling / Mute key Press the voice dialling key to mute or unmute a call, or to activate voice dialling on a compatible mobile device when no call is in progress. 2. Switch key Press the switch key to switch between the first and second (primary and secondary) connected devices when the Multipoint connection feature is activated. 3. Navi wheel To enter a phone number or to use speed dialling, in standby mode, turn the wheel left. To search for a contact in the contacts list, in standby mode, turn the wheel right.
To search for a contact in the contacts list of the car kit, turn the wheel right. To view the last dialled numbers, press the call key. See also Recent calls, p. 23.
Display indicators
You have an active call. You have a call on hold. There is an incoming call. There is an outgoing call. You have missed calls in the device that is displayed above the indicator. The call is switched to the connected mobile device. The Multipoint connection feature is activated, and you can connect the car kit to two devices. You have received a new text message to the device that is displayed above the indicator. You have muted the speakers connected to the car kit. The car kit microphone is muted. The car kit is copying contacts from a connected device. Only call-related tones of the connected device are played through the car kit speakers. If the battery charge of the connected device is low, Battery low is briefly displayed. If the battery charge of the remote control is low, Remote control battery low is displayed.
Insert the remote control battery
The wireless remote control is powered by one CR2032 lithium coin cell battery. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type. 1. Slide the cover away from the device (1). 2. Insert the battery with the negative (-) terminal pointing towards the circuit board, and slide the cover back into place (2). To avoid short-circuits that may damage the battery, do not handle or store the battery with metal objects. To avoid battery leaks, remove the battery if the remote control is not used for a month or longer. If the battery leaks, wipe the remote control completely clean, and install a new battery. If the lithium coin battery is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately. If the battery becomes lodged in the oesophagus, remove it immediately. Extreme temperatures reduce the performance and lifetime of the battery. The remote control may not work or Remote control battery low may be displayed temporarily in temperatures well below freezing.
If you replace the remote control or use several ones with the car kit
If you replace the remote control or use several ones with the car kit, you must manually pair the new remote control with the car kit. Turn the ignition key to the off position, and detach the display from the mounting plate for about 10 seconds. Attach the display to the mounting plate, and press the power key to switch on the car kit. Press any key of the remote control.
Navigate the menus
To open the list of menu functions in standby mode, press the wheel when Menu is displayed. To scroll to an item (such as a menu function) or through a list, turn the wheel. To select an item, scroll to the item, and press the wheel. To return to the previous menu level, press the end key. To return from the menu functions to standby mode, press and hold the end key for about 2 seconds.
Switch the car kit on or off
If you are not certain whether the ignition sense wire is connected or not, consult with the technician who installed the car kit. Before you use the car kit, make sure the display is firmly in place on the mounting plate.
Switch on
If the ignition sense wire is connected, the car kit switches on when you turn on the car engine. If the ignition sense wire is not connected, press the power key. If no device is connected to the car kit within 10 minutes, the car kit automatically switches off. After the car kit switches on, it tries to make a Bluetooth connection to one or two last connected devices, depending on the Multipoint connection setting.
Switch off
If the ignition sense wire is connected, turn off the car engine, or press the power key. If you have a call in progress on your device connected to the car kit, press the power key to switch the call to the device and then switch off the car kit. If the ignition sense wire is not connected, to switch off the car kit, press the power key. If the ignition sense wire is not connected and you
disconnect your device from the car kit (for example, to take it with you), the car kit automatically switches off after 10 minutes. Tip: After you turn off the car engine, do not leave the mobile device connected to the car kit, to prevent accidental draining of the car battery.
First time use
When you switch on the car kit for the first time, you are asked to select the language to use. Turn the wheel to scroll to the desired language, and press the wheel. After the language selection, you are asked to pair and connect the car kit to a compatible Bluetooth device. See Pair and connect the car kit, p. 16.
Pair and connect the car kit
Before using the car kit, you must associate (pair) and connect it to a compatible mobile device that supports Bluetooth wireless technology. You can pair the car kit with up to eight devices and connect it to two devices that support the HFP Bluetooth profile at a time. To pair and connect the car kit to a compatible device: 1. If the car kit has not been previously paired with a device, switch on the car kit and your device. The car kit enters pairing mode. If you have previously paired with a device, to pair with another device, in standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Connection > Connection manager > Pair new device. 2. Within 3 minutes, activate Bluetooth on your device, and set it to search for Bluetooth devices. For instructions, see the user guide of your device. 3. On your device, select the car kit (Nokia CK-200) from the list of found devices. 4. On your device, enter the Bluetooth passcode 0000, to pair and connect the device to the car kit.
In some devices, you may need to make the connection separately after pairing. If pairing succeeds, the car kit is displayed in the list of currently paired Bluetooth devices in your device, and the paired device is displayed in the Connection manager menu of the car kit. When the car kit is connected to your device and ready for use, the Bluetooth name of the device is displayed.
Connect the car kit manually
When you switch on the car kit, it tries to connect to one or two last connected devices, depending on the Multipoint connection setting. To manually connect the car kit to a device (for example, after connection loss), make sure the device is switched on, and, in standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Connection > Connection manager and the device.
Connect the car kit automatically
You may be able to set your mobile device so that the car kit connects to it automatically. To activate this feature, modify the paired device settings in the Bluetooth menu of your device.
Disconnect the car kit
To disconnect the car kit from your mobile device, close the connection in the Bluetooth menu of your device. Alternatively, in standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Connection > Connection manager and the device you want to disconnect.
Connect the car kit to two devices
You can connect the car kit simultaneously to two compatible Bluetooth devices by default. To allow the car kit to connect to only one device at a time, in standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Connection > Multipoint connection > off. If you select on, the car kit can be connected to two devices, and is displayed.
When you switch on the car kit and it connects to two devices, the first connected device becomes the primary device and the other device the secondary device. In standby mode, the name of the primary device is shown above the secondary one. To set the secondary device as primary or vice versa, press the switch key.
Basic use
3. Basic use
Copy contacts from connected devices
You can copy contacts (names and phone numbers) from compatible mobile devices that you connect to the car kit. is displayed during copying. Copying may take several minutes, depending on the number of contacts. While the contacts are being copied, you cannot use the car kit.
Manual copying
To manually copy contacts of the connected (primary) device if it supports the PBAP Bluetooth profile or AT commands, in standby mode, select Menu > Settings > General > Start contact download. If your device does not support the PBAP Bluetooth profile, but it supports the OPP Bluetooth profile, in your device, send the contacts as business cards to the car kit. If you update contacts in your mobile device, you must copy the contacts to the car kit again.
Automatic copying
If you have activated the Automatic contact download setting, the car kit automatically tries to copy the contacts from your device when the device connects to the car kit. To activate automatic copying, in standby mode, select Menu > Settings > General > Automatic contact download > on. If you have activated automatic copying, each time you connect your device to the car kit, the contacts saved in the car kit are updated.
Calls
During a call, speak towards the display or the external microphone that is connected to the car kit. For optimal performance, make sure there are no objects in front of the microphone. During a call, is displayed. 19
You can only use the contacts of connected devices if you have copied them to the car kit.
Make a call
You can use the remote control to make calls only on the primary device. To make a call on the secondary device, set the device as primary, or make the call from that device. Instead of using the remote control, you can also make a call from the connected device. Use the device in the normal way for calling. To end the call (or cancel the call attempt), press the end key. If the battery of the remote control is discharged, press the power key.
Dial a phone number
To use the remote control to enter the phone number, in standby mode, turn the wheel left, or select Menu > Number entry. To dial a phone number during a call, select Call options > Number entry. Select the digits one by one. (To delete the previously entered digit, press the end key.) When the phone number is displayed, press the call key, or select.
Call a contact
To call a contact that you have copied to the car kit, in standby mode, turn the wheel right, or select Menu > Contacts. To access the contacts list during a call, select Call options > Contacts. Select the first character of the contact, scroll to the contact, and press the wheel or the call key. If the contact has several numbers, first select the desired number, and then press the wheel or the call key.
Call a recently dialled number
To redial the number you last called (if your device supports this feature with the car kit), press the call key twice when no call is in progress. To call a recently dialled number, press the call key, scroll to the desired name or phone number, and press the wheel or the call key. If the car kit is connected to two devices, the call is made on the primary device. 20
Voice dialling
To activate voice dialling (if your device supports this feature with the car kit), press the voice dialling key when no call is in progress. Say the voice tag of the desired contact clearly. If the car kit is connected to two devices, voice dialling is activated on the primary device. For details on voice dialling, see the user guide of your device.
Speed dialling
Speed dialling is a quick way to call frequently used phone numbers. To use speed dialling, turn the wheel left in standby mode, scroll to the desired speed dial number (1-9), and press the call key when the assigned name or number is displayed. To assign a phone number to a speed dial number, see General settings, p. 26.
Answer or reject a call
When you receive a call, you hear a ringing tone through the speakers connected to the car kit. The callers number is displayed if the cellular network supports this function. The name saved with the number is displayed if you have copied the name and number to the car kit. If the name and number are not available, Private number is displayed. To answer the call on the primary or secondary device, press the call key or the wheel. If the battery of the remote control is discharged, press the power key of the car kit. To reject the call, press the end key.
Mute the microphone
To mute or unmute the microphone during a call, press the voice dialling / mute key. Alternatively, select Call options and the desired function. indicates that the microphone is muted.
Adjust speaker volume
To adjust the speaker volume during a call, turn the wheel. In some installation setups, the volume can also be adjusted from the car radio. The selected volume is saved for the current device. To set the default volume for calls, see Audio settings, p. 27. To mute the speakers, set the volume to the lowest level. displayed. is
Manage two calls
You can have two calls at the same time on one of the connected devices and handle the calls from the car kit. To answer a waiting call and end the active call, press the end key. To answer a waiting call and put the active call on hold, press the call key. When the call is on hold, is displayed. To reject a waiting call, select Call options > Reject incoming call. To end the active call and make the call on hold active, press the end key. To switch between the active call and the call on hold, press the call key. When the car kit is connected to two devices and you receive a call to the other device while you have an active call on one of the devices, first end the active call and then answer the call, or answer the call from the device. If you answer the call from the device, only the device functions can be used to manage the call.
Switch a call between the car kit and a connected device
To switch a call between the car kit and a connected device, select Call options > Activate handset or Activate handsfree. Some mobile devices may close the Bluetooth connection until the call ends. indicates that the call is switched to the device.
Send tone strings
To send a tone string such as a password (network service) during a call, select Call options > Send DTMF. Select the characters one by one. (To delete the previously entered character, press the end key.) To send the string, select , or press the call key.
Recent calls
When you connect a compatible mobile device to the car kit, the car kit automatically copies the phone numbers of recent missed, received, and dialled calls from the device, if these functions are supported by the device and the cellular network. To view recent calls, in standby mode, select Menu > Recent calls and a call type. Scroll to a contact, and press the wheel to view the call details, or press the call key to call the contact. When you have missed calls, is displayed.
The remote control should be located so that it is within easy reach of the user. Do not mount the remote control within the head impact area. When installing the remote control, make sure it does not interfere with or hinder the steering or other controls or systems used in the operation of the vehicle (for example, airbags). You can attach the remote control to the steering wheel, or mount it to the dashboard or the console between the drivers and front passenger's seat.
Mount using the supplied tape on the dashboard or console
1. Attach the supplied tape pad to the desired location in the car: peel off the protective sheet from the bigger pad, and press the pad into place. When you peel off the protective sheet, do not touch the adhesive side with your finger. Make sure the surface where you attach the pad is dry and free from dirt and dust. 2. Peel off the protective sheet from the smaller pad, and attach the pad to the bottom of the remote control. Do not cover the battery cover of the remote control. 3. Press the pads firmly against each other, and check that the remote control stays securely in place.
Mount to the steering wheel using the supplied strap
Install the remote control to the inside of the steering wheel. Do not install the remote control to the centre or outside of the steering wheel. 1. Wrap the strap around the steering wheel (not shown in the figures). 2. To open the catch indicated with an arrow, pull the catch (1), and thread the strap through the opening (2).
3. Pull the strap from the end to keep it securely in place (3).
4. Press the end of the strap downwards (4), and press the catch upwards (5). 5. Press the catch against the steering wheel until it locks into place (6).
6. Push the remote control into the holder (7). To release the remote control, push it from the bottom, through the opening in the holder. To detach the strap, pull the catch away from the steering wheel (8).
Display
You can attach the display to the dashboard using the supplied mounting plate. 34
The display should be located so that it is clearly visible for the user and it can be easily rotated left, right, up, or down. When installing the display, make sure it does not interfere with or hinder the steering or braking systems or other controls or systems used in the operation of the vehicle (for example, airbags). Make sure the display cable reaches to the junction box. For the built-in microphone, mount the display so that it is not too far from the driver or exposed to direct air streams from the vents. If this is not possible, use an optional external microphone.
Attach the mounting plate to the dashboard
1. Peel off the protective sheet from the adhesive on the mounting plate. 2. Press the mounting plate firmly to the dashboard. 3. Guide the display cable CA-165 of the mounting plate, for example, through the ventilation system (see the documentation of the car for details), and connect the cable to the respective connector on the junction box RX-73.
1. Slide the display onto the mounting plate (1). 2. Set the display to the appropriate position (2).
3. To adjust the angle of the mounting plate, loosen the screw at one end of the hinge on the plate, turn the plate (in steps of 45 degrees), and tighten the screw. To detach the display, slide it upwards from the mounting plate.
Junction box RX-73
The junction box has the following connectors:
1. Connector for direct input cable CA-161 2. Connector for power cable CA-153P or power cable of ISO cable CA160 3. Connector for optional speaker (such as Nokia SP-3) or speaker cable of ISO cable CA-160 4. Connector for optional charging cable (such as CA-134) 5. Connector for display cable CA-165 6. Connector for optional external microphone (such as MP-2) When you install the junction box, make sure the cables for the microphone and speaker reach the places where you intend to mount these parts. 36
Install the junction box in the car using suitable mounting material (not supplied in the sales package). Make sure the junction box stays securely in place.
Integration with a car radio system
The car kit can be connected to a car radio system in three different ways. Select the appropriate option according to the parts supplied in the sales package. For information about the connectors on the junction box RX-73, see Junction box RX-73, p. 36. You can connect the car kit to a speaker with an impedance of at least 4 ohms. If the impedance is over 8 ohms, the output power is significantly lower than normal. With car specific wiring adapters, you can connect the car kit to the vehicle without any modification to the existing wiring. For availability, consult your service technician.
Installation using the ISO cable CA-160
When you connect the car kit to the car radio system with the ISO cable CA-160, the car radio is muted when you make or receive a call.
CA-160
CK-200
1. To connect the ISO cable to the car radio: Disconnect the two ISO plugs from the car radio for power and loudspeakers. Connect the female connector of the ISO cable to the power and speaker connectors of the car wiring harness. Check the permanent +12 V feed (red wire) and ignition feed (blue wire) on the junction box connector. If necessary, swap the configuration connectors "+12V battery" and "Ignition" of the ISO cable. 38
CA-134
Check the correct location of the mute signal for the car radio, and connect the configuration connector "Mute" to the corresponding socket (Mute1, Mute2, or Mute3). By default, the mute connector is connected to the ISO connector pin A2 (Mute2). If the car radio does not support the mute function, leave the connector unconnected. Plug the two ISO male connectors to the car radio. 2. Insert the speaker and power cable plugs of the ISO cable to the respective connectors on the junction box. 3. Connect the display to the respective connector on the junction box. Optional steps: To charge a compatible mobile device through the car kit, connect a compatible charging cable (such as Nokia CA-134) to the junction box. To use an external microphone (such as Nokia MP-2) instead of the built-in one, connect the microphone to the respective connector on the junction box, and modify the microphone settings (see Installer settings, p. 43). In noisy car environments, you may need to use an external microphone.
Installation using the power cable CA-153P and an external speaker
In this setup, the junction box is connected to the car radio with the power cable CA-153P, and an optional external speaker is used for calls.
1. Connect the wires of the power cable CA-153P to the car as follows: The black wire to the vehicle ground. The red wire to the permanent 12 V. Always connect the supplied 2 A fuse to this line, close to the source. 40
The blue wire to the Ignition or ACC (accessory) line. Always connect the supplied 1 A fuse to this line, close to the source. 2. Connect the power cable to the respective connector on the junction box. 3. Connect the speaker (such as Nokia SP-3) to the respective connector on the junction box. 4. Connect the display to the respective connector on the junction box. Optional steps: To mute the car radio when you make or receive a call, connect the yellow mute wire of the power cable CA-153P to the car radio. To charge a compatible mobile device through the car kit, connect a compatible charging cable (such as Nokia CA-134) to the junction box. To use an optional external microphone (such as Nokia MP-2) instead of the built-in one, connect the microphone to the respective connector on the junction box, and modify the microphone settings (see Installer settings, p. 43). You may need to use an external microphone in noisy car environments.
Installation using the power cable CA-153P and direct input cable CA-161
In this setup, the junction box is connected to the car radio with the power cable CA-153P and the direct input cable CA-161, and the car radio speakers are used for calls.
1. Connect the wires of the power cable CA-153P to the car as follows: The black wire to the vehicle ground. The red wire to the permanent 12 V. Always connect the supplied 2 A fuse to this line, close to the source.
The blue wire to the Ignition or ACC (accessory) line. Always connect the supplied 1 A fuse to this line, close to the source. The yellow wire to the car radio mute input. 2. Connect the direct input cable CA-161 to the respective connectors on the car radio and the junction box. 3. Connect the display to the respective connector on the junction box. In some cars, you may need to switch on the car radio to hear the call audio. Optional steps: To charge a compatible mobile device through the car kit, connect a compatible charging cable (such as Nokia CA-134) to the junction box. To use an optional external microphone (such as Nokia MP-2) instead of the built-in one, connect the microphone to the respective connector on the junction box, and modify the microphone settings (see Installer settings, p. 43). You may need to use an external microphone in noisy car environments.
Installer settings
The installer settings should only be modified by a qualified service technician. In standby mode, press and hold the power key for about 10 seconds, and select from the following: DSP settings Select the set of audio settings that suits best. To activate the new settings, you may need to switch the car kit off and back on. Microphone settings Select the internal or external microphone according to the installation setup.
Optional accessories
You can extend the features of the car kit with optional accessories. Consult your dealer or service technician for suitable accessories. Use only approved and compatible accessories.
Charging cable
To charge a compatible mobile device from the car kit, leaving the cigarette lighter free for other devices, you can use an optional charging cable, such as CA-134.
Microphone
In noisy car environments, you can use an optional external microphone (such as Nokia MP-2) to improve the audio quality, instead of the builtin one. To use an external microphone, connect the microphone to the respective connector on the junction box. Select the mounting location of the microphone carefully, to increase the quality of voice transmission. The best place to mount the microphone is close to the rear view mirror. Mount the microphone so that it points towards the drivers mouth and is at least 1 metre (3 feet) from the car kit speaker, to avoid audio feedback. Make sure the microphone cable reaches to the junction box. Mount the microphone so that it is not exposed to air streams from the vents. Do not place the microphone cable in the heating, ventilation, or air-conditioning system. Use the supplied double-sided adhesive tape to mount the microphone. Insert the microphone plug into the microphone connector on the junction box, and to lock it in place, turn the plug clockwise.
External antenna
The external antenna improves the reception of the mobile device in a car. For availability, contact your dealer.
Note: In order to comply with RF exposure guidelines, install the external antenna so that a minimum distance of 20 centimetres (8 inches) can be maintained between the external antenna and all persons, with external antenna gain not exceeding 3 dBi.
Check the operation of the car kit
After the car kit has been installed, check that it is mounted and working properly. See also Troubleshooting, p. 28.
Care and maintenance
Your car kit is a product of superior design and craftmanship and should be treated with care. The following suggestions will help you protect your warranty coverage. Keep the car kit dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. Do not use or store the car kit in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged. Do not attempt to open the car kit. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the car kit parts. Only use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean the surface of the parts. Do not paint the car kit parts. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation. Recycle Always return your used electronic products, batteries, and packaging materials to dedicated collection points. This way you help prevent uncontrolled waste disposal and promote the recycling of materials. Check product environmental information and how to recycle your Nokia products at www.nokia.com/ werecycle, or nokia.mobi/werecycle. The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on your product, battery, literature, or packaging reminds you that all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators must be taken to separate collection at the end of their working life. This requirement applies in the European Union. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste. For more environmental information, see the product Eco-Declarations at www.nokia.com/environment.
Additional safety information
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles such as electronic fuel injection systems, electronic antiskid (antilock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, and air bag systems. For more information, check with the manufacturer or its representative of your vehicle or any equipment that has been added. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to the device. Check regularly that all wireless device equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment as the device, its parts, or accessories. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that air bags inflate with great force. Do not place objects, including installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
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