Safety instructions
2.2
Handling electrical cables
Use cable ducts to lay cables through walls with sharp edges.
Complete the wiring so that damage from sharp edged vehicle
components is avoided.
Do not lay loose or bent cables next to electrically conductive
materials (metal).
Do not pull on the cables.
Attach and lay the cables in such a manner that they cannot be tripped
over or damaged.
The electrical power supply may only be connected by a specialist
workshop.
Fit a fuse of 60 A directly on the battery connection.
Never lay power supply lines (battery leads) in the vicinity of signal or
control cables.
Lay the electric cables so that they are a distance of at least 15 mm
away from rotating parts and at least 150 mm away from parts of the
vehicle which become very hot.
Attach the cable set using the supplied cable binders.
Join the compact plug connections so that snap-in points are fixed.
Protect the plug connections in those areas where there is a strong
risk of splashing (engine compartment, underbody) with additional
protective wax spray, insulating tape or similar.
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