Installation - Hyundai H-SA605 Instruction Manual

5 channel car amplifier
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· All cables should be run beneath carpets and inside trim pieces.
· To help minimize interference, it is best to run the power cables along the opposite side of the audio(RCA) cables.
· Whenever wires pass through metal, rubber or plastic grommets must be used to prevent the metal from wearing through the installation and causing a
short.
· Whenever possible, use cable ties, mounting clamps and similar wiring aids. (available from an electrical supply or auto parts store) Adding stress relief
loops to wiring is also advisable to prevent straining or breakage.
· It is best to test the system before the amplifier is mounted and interior of car is reassembled.
· If the temperature inside your car reaches extreme levels(such as by sitting locked up for several hours in the hot sun or exposed to a very cold winter's
day)the amplifier may go into protection mode and shut off. Leave the unit off until the ambient temperature returns to normal.
· The amplifier operates with any vehicle using a 12 volt negative ground system. If you are not sure of the type of electrical system in your vehicle,
consult your authorized dealer or qualified mechanic.
· NEVER ground the speaker leads and NEVER allow the speaker leads to come in contact with each other. The Speaker wire should be at least 16 gauge.
· Remote turn on wire must be switched by the radio. If the radio does not have a remote turn on or antenna output, connect to wire that has a positive 12
volts output when the key is turned to the accessory position. If the amplifier does not turn off the battery will die.
· Do not listen to high volumes for extended periods of time or hearing damage may occur.

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MOUNTING:
HYUNDAI
CONTINOUS EXPOSURE TO SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS OVER 100dB
MAY CAUSE PERMANENT HEARING LOSS. HIGH POWERED AUTOSOUND
SYSTEM MAY PRODUCE SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS WELL OVER
130dB. USE COMMON SENSE AND PRACTICE SAFE SOUND.
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