English | 13the Unit⁄• The frame can be removed from the topside in the same manner.2 When the lower level is removed, removethe upper two locations.Removing the Unit1 Remove the hard rubber frame byreferring to the removal procedure inthe section Frame>.2 Insert the two removal tools 2 deeplyinto the slots on each side, as shown.3 Lower the removal tool toward thebottom, and pull out the unit halfwaywhile pressing towards the inside.Removal tool(Accessory2)¤• Be careful to avoid injury from the catchpins on the removal tool.4 Pull the unit all the way out with yourhands, being careful not to drop it.This Product is not installed by the manufacturerof a vehicle on the production line, nor by theprofessional importer of a vehicle into an EUMember State.Information on Disposal of OldElectrical and Electronic Equipment andBatteries (applicable for EU countriesthat have adopted separate wastecollection systems)Products and batteries with thesymbol (crossed-out wheeled bin)cannot be disposed as householdwaste.Old electrical and electronicequipment and batteries should berecycled at a facility capable ofhandling these items and their wastebyproducts.Contact your local authority for detailsin locating a recycle facility nearest toyou.Proper recycling and waste disposalwill help conserve resources whilstpreventing detrimental effects on ourhealth and the environment.Notice: The sign “Pb” below thesymbol for batteries indicatesthat this battery contains lead.The marking of products using lasersCLASS 1LASER PRODUCTThe label is attached to the chassis/case and saysthat the component uses laser beams that havebeen classified as Class 1. It means that the unitis utilizing laser beams that are of a weaker class.There is no danger of hazardous radiation outsidethe unit.