[. . . ] During this time a warning message is displayed by the car radio. 2 INSTALLATION PREPARATION FIXING MATERIAL SUPPLIED Fig. A2 brackets (L) left and (R) right B2 base-plates with screws (M6 x 20) and double-sided self-adhesive tape C4 hexagonal bolts with washer (M5 x 10) D4 hexagonal nuts (M6) E4 tapping screws (5 x 12) F 12 round stickers for dust protection G4 dust protection stickers for setting shock absorber mechanisms (CHD 1002S only) GB REMOVING TRANSPORT SCREWS Fig. 3 1 2 3 4 Remove the three transport screws from the underside of the CD changer. [. . . ] First glue the supplied double-sided self-adhesive tape to the base plates. Then carefully position the CD changer and apply pressure to glue it into place (Fig. The base plates must be glued to a clean, flat surface. 2 3 4 If there is no flat surface in the luggage boot, a wooden mounting board (approx. 10 mm thick) under the carpet should be used instead of the base plates. In that case fix the brackets to the board (laying under the carpet) using screws. 1 Remove the hexagonal nuts D. 15). 2 3 4 Lay the carpet over the base-plates (or the wooden mounting board) and cut four small crosses in the carpet. Check that the three transport screws have been removed from the underside of the CD changer!17). MOUNTING IN SUSPENDED POSITION The CD changer can also be mounted on the underside of a flat surface, e. g. 1 Fix brackets A (L) and (R) to the upper sides of the CD changer using the hexagonal bolts C (Fig. 19). 3 4 Mark positions for four mounting holes (with a felt-tip pen). Drill holes of 3. 6 mm diameter in the marked positions. 5 6 Check that the three transport screws have been removed from the underside of the CD changer!Hold the CD changer in place and attach it with the tapping screws E. 5 MOUNTING CONNECTING THE CABLES (Fig. 20) Only use the cables supplied to connect the CD changer to the car radio!1 Ensure that the negative car battery terminal is disconnected. 2 3 4 Connect the car radio as described in the car radio's mounting instructions. [. . . ] · The CD magazine is partially ejected and you can remove it. 8 TROUBLESHOOTING An error made in operation or in the connections is sometimes mistaken for a failure or breakdown. Perform the checks described in the following table before calling a Service Agency. Replace with a fuse of the correct type and amperage (consult car radio instructions). [. . . ]