— 3 —t damage to the machine,llowing precautions:to ground the unit to a negativewer supply.n the top or bottom covers of thetall the unit in a spot exposed toight or excessive heat or humidity.places with too much dust or theof water splashing.ject the faceplate to excessivet is a piece of precision.acing a fuse, only use a new onerescribed rating. Using a fuse withrating may cause your unit ton.short circuits when replacing adisconnect the wiring harness.ce any object between thend the unit.tallation, do not use any screwsthe ones provided. The use ofcrews might result in damage tonit.ly excessive force to the movingDoing so will cause damage orn.ly excessive force to the openr place objects on it. Doing so willage or breakdown.ION IMPORTANT INFORMATIONAbout CD players/disc changersconnected to this unitKENWOOD disc changers/ CD playersreleased in 1998 or later can be connected tothis unit.Refer to the catalog or consult your Kenwooddealer for connectable models of discchangers/ CD players.Note that any KENWOOD disc changers/ CDplayers released in 1997 or earlier and discchangers made by other makers cannot beconnected to this unit.Unsupported connection may result indamage.Setting the "O-N" Switch to the "N" position forthe applicable KENWOOD disc changers/ CDplayers.The functions that can be used and theinformation that can be displayed will differdepending on the models being connected.You can damage both your unit and the CDchanger if you connect them incorrectly.Do Not Load 3-in. CDs in the CD slotIf you try to load a 3 in. CD with its adapterinto the unit, the adapter might separate fromthe CD and damage the unit.