Mitsubishi Fuso CANTER Owner's Handbook Manual page 33

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The engine immobilizer starter key is an electronic
device containing a signal transmitter. Bear in mind
the following cautions:
Do not bend the engine immobilizer starter key
or subject it to strong shocks.
Do not leave the engine immobilizer starter key
in any part of the cab where it could be exposed
to direct sunlight and get extremely hot (60°C or
higher).
Do not store the engine immobilizer starter key
near a magnet or any other source of magnetism.
Do not disassemble or modify the engine immo-
bilizer starter key.
Keep magnetic keyrings and other magnetic
items away from the engine immobilizer starter
key.
Do not place the engine immobilizer starter key
near an audio player, personal computer, televi-
sion set, or other device that is a source of mag-
netism.
Do not clean the engine immobilizer starter key
using an ultrasonic cleaner.
In the event that you lose an engine immobilizer
starter key or wish to have a new one made, contact
an authorized MITSUBISHI FUSO distributor or
dealer. (A maximum of six engine immobilizer starter
keys can be registered with a single vehicle.) You will
need to take to the authorized MITSUBISHI FUSO
distributor or dealer all the engine immobilizer starter
keys that you have at the time.
Please note the following regarding registration of
starter keys:
When having the registration of a starter key
deleted by an authorized dealer, also take to the
dealer all the starter keys for which you do not
wish to delete the registration.
If you lose all of the starter keys, additional reg-
istration or deletion of registration of starter keys
is not possible, and you must then purchase a
new immobilizer control unit and a new starter
key.
NOTE:
Certified for use in Hong Kong.

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