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Cowon CR1 User Manual page 2

Navigator cradle
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COWON CR1
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Safety Precautions Before Using the Product
Information in this section is provided for the safety of the user through proper usage of the product. So please
read thoroughly before using the product. COWON will not be responsible for any damages or injuries caused
to your car, your device, or yourself due to the installation or use of the product.
▶Navigation Related Facts
The navigator cradle may fall off the windshield if it is attached to the windshield with a suction cup for an
extended period of time. To prevent this, please rest the navigator on the dashboard while it is attached to
the windshield. When not in use, please detach it from the windshield and store the unit.
• Do not unplug the power cable from the car cigarette lighter while the unit is in operation. It may damage the
unit.
• This device is intended as an accessory device for safe driving. Please use it for directions for navigation.
• Operating the navigator while driving can be dangerous. Please stop/park the vehicle when you are operat-
ing the navigator.
• For safety purpose, please do not watch videos or pictures while driving. This also applies for different func-
tions of the player.
• To prevent damages to the navigator due to power surge, start the vehicle first before turning on the naviga-
tor.
• Be sure to install the navigator where it does not block the driver's view. Do not install the product over an
air bag cover or within the air bag deployment zone. COWON assumes no responsibility of liability for injury
or death as a result of car crashes and/or air bag deployment.
• Usage of this unit with wet hands may cause damages. Operation of this unit must be done so with dry
hands to avoid any possible damages.
• Take caution and do not leave the unit in the car exposed to the direct sunlight, especially during the sum-
mer months.
▶GPS Related Facts
• Upon initial use or when the unit has not been used for a long period of time, it might take 5-30 minutes for
the current location to be recognized after power-up
• GPS signals operate at high frequencies. Climatic elements including rain and fog, electronic jamming, and
surrounding high voltage lines may cause the signal to be weak.
• In high-rise downtowns, tunnels, overpass or underpass, there may be disruption in the operation of the
GPS because the reception may be weakened or broken by surrounding structures.
• Affixing a sticker or coloring the GPS receiver may result in poor reception signals or even permanent dam-
ages to the unit
• UV coating or tinting materials for the windshield may cause the GPS reception to fail.
COWON CR1

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