Mercedes-Benz B6 782 4573 MP3 Player Accessories User Manual


 
3
Introduction
Operating tips
The Click Wheel on your iPod
®
is not
operable when connected to the inte-
gration kit.
It is recommended that you always have
the latest software version installed on
your iPod
®
. For assistance and avail-
ability refer to the separate User Guide
supplied with your iPod
®
.
For optimum sound quality and to avoid
fluctuations in volume iTunes
®
should
be used for converting CDs and the
iPod
®
should be set to "Equalizer Pop".
Please refer to the separate User Guide
supplied with your iPod
®
for more
information on equalizer features.
When the iPod
®
is connected to the
dock connector, the iPod
®
battery is
charged via the iPod
®
integration kit
when engine is running.
Your iPod
®
is designed to be stored and
operated within certain temperature
ranges. For this reason we recommend
that you do not leave your iPod
®
in the
vehicle when not in use since extreme
temperatures can damage the device.
For more information on storage/oper-
ating temperatures, please refer to the
separate User Guide supplied with your
iPod
®
.
If difficulties should arise while operat-
ing the system please visit an autho-
rized Mercedes-Benz Center for
assistance.
When headphones are plugged into the
iPod
®
, the music will not be played
through the vehicle loudspeakers.
Therefore, the headphones should be
removed from the iPod
®
before it is
connected to the iPod
®
dock
connector.
Mercedes-Benz Accessories wishes you
many hours of enjoyment.
GWarning
In order to prevent distractions which can
lead to an accident, the driver should only
activate the system while the vehicle is at a
standstill and operate the system only when
road, weather and traffic conditions permit.
Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph
(approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is
covering a distance of 44 feet (approximately
14 m) every second.
GWarning
The driver should not wear a headset while
operating the vehicle under any circum-
stances. The use of a headset while driving
the vehicle could drastically impair the ability
to react to audible traffic conditions (e.g.
emergency sirens from police/fire/ambu-
lance, another drivers horn, etc.).
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