[. . . ] · Do not install this product in locations where it may interfere with the operation of the steering wheel, shift lever, brake pedal, etc. · To prevent damage to the vehicle, confirm the locations of hoses, electrical wiring, and the fuel tank prior to drilling holes to install this product. Also, take care so that the product does not interfere and/or not come in contact with them. · When using an existing nut and/or bolt from the vehicle to ground this product, do not use any that secure parts of the steering or braking systems. [. . . ] · Be careful not to allow the cable to touch threaded parts of the camera and moving parts such as seat rails when routing them, otherwise the cable may become damaged and shortcircuits may occur which could result in fire, electric shocks or other accidents. Points to note after installing the rear camer a - Method of use · Do not place too much reliance on the back-eye camera. · The backeye camera is meant to be used as a supplementary aid to help in avoiding obstructions. · If the lens is obscured by raindrops or similar, it may reduce in the effectiveness of the camera. · The position of the images displayed on the screen will vary depending on the vehicle conditions (such as number of passengers and laden weight). Be sure to check for safety behind and around the vehicle while driving. · Never reverse the vehicle while watching only the images produced by the camera. Be sure to use the interior mirror and door mirrors also to check for safety behind and around the vehicle. · The characteristics of the camera lens will make all obstructions on the screen appear differently from their actual positions and distances. - Handling · Do not subject the camera to strong shocks by hitting it firmly or knocking it against other objects. If this is not observed, it may damage the camera or cause problems with operation. · Do not subject the camera lens to naked flames or sudden changes in temperature (example, "hair dryer") or hot water, otherwise it may damage the camera or cause problems with operation. · The initial image that is displayed from the rear of the vehicle will be a white image (it may vary depending on the model of camera connected), but the image will gradually stabilize. · If the camera is used for long periods of time, the increase in temperature may cause white marks or horizontal lines to appear. · Flickering may occur in the images if the camera is used underneath fluorescent light in 50 Hz power supply areas. · Do not clean the backeye camera unit and lens, the bracket, or the camera cable with volatile chemicals such as alcohol, kerosene, thinner or gasoline. Using such chemicals may cause warping, discoloration or other damage. · Do not use cleaning substances that contain abrasive powders. · If the lens area becomes dirty, wipe it gently with a soft cloth moistened with water. If the lens is rubbed firmly with a dry cloth, it may scratch the lens. Water vapor or water may get inside the camera through the damaged section and cause problems with operation, fire, or electric shocks. · If washing the vehicle with the backeye camera installed, do not apply water directly to the cabling to avoid water getting inside the vehicle compartment. · Do not wash the backeye camera unit using automatic vehicle washing equipment or high-pressure washing equipment. If such equipment is used, the camera may fall off or water may remain inside the camera. [. . . ] Loosen the adjustment screw and adjust the angle of the camera so that the rear of the vehicle (rear window, back door, rear bumper, etc. ) are visible as shown in the diagram. Rear of vehicle 4 After adjusting the angle, securely tighten the adjustment screw. At this time, secure the bracket adjustment screw so that it is at either end of the slot in the bracket. - Angle adjustment 1 Rear camera Tip · Prior to adjusting the rear camera angle, 3 Screw (M3x6) check that gear was shifted into Park or Neutral position. · Be careful not to pull on the cable when adjusting the angle of the rear camera. [. . . ]