Suzuki VITARA Series Manual page 294

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WARNING
(Continued)
– Do not remove or disassemble
the dual sensor.
– Do not stick or affix anything to
the lens of the dual sensor, not
even clear items.
• When the windshield around the
dual sensor is deformed or dam-
aged, or the windshield in front of
the dual sensor cracks because of
an accident, the dual sensor can-
not detect an obstacle in front of
you, a pedestrian, partition lines or
traffic signs properly. If driving with
these damaged parts, the dual sen-
sor brake support system will not
function properly and accidents
may occur. Operate the dual sensor
brake support OFF switch to turn
off the dual sensor brake support
system, and ask a SUZUKI dealer to
have them inspected.
(Continued)
• Do not apply any accessories
(other than SUZUKI genuine acces-
sories), films or stickers to the area
listed below. These may affect visi-
bility of the dual sensor. If the area
of the dual sensor is obstructed,
the dual sensor cannot detect any
vehicles, pedestrians partition lines
or traffic signs properly and the
dual sensor brake support system
may not function properly. Also,
even if applying them to an area
other than the prohibited area, it
may affect the function of the dual
sensor by reflection of light or an
image. In this case, move them to
another place.
– On windshield
• Do not remove or disassemble
(Continued)
laser sensor parts of dual sensor.
• Do not look into irradiation portion
of dual sensor by using an optical
instrument such as magnifying
glass, an objective glass, etc at a
distance within 10 cm (3.9 inch)
from dual sensor when the ignition
switch is "ON" position or the igni-
tion mode is "ON". Your eyes might
be damaged by the laser.
WARNING
WARNING
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
Laser explanatory label
Laser emission data
Maximum average power: 45 mW
Pulse duration: 33 ns
Wave length: 905 nm
Divergence
(horizontal × vertical): 28° × 12°
NOTE:
The detection of the vehicle and an obsta-
cle in front of you, partition lines or traffic
signs by the dual sensor is limited within
the visual range. It also takes several sec-
onds to detect and activate the alert after
an object is appeared in the visual range of
the dual sensor.
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