Safety Measures for Operating the Security System

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Before operating the security system, carefully read this manual and pay special attention to sections marked with an exclamation point Screenshot 2023-11-28 163123.png. To determine if this security system is suitable for your vehicle, refer to the vehicle manufacturer's requirements and operating instructions.

If you are unsure whether this security system is suitable for installation in your vehicle, return it to the seller within 14 days of purchase.

The security system is a complex technical device that requires connection to the vehicle's circuits associated with the engine operation.

Installation of the security system should only be performed by specially trained qualified professionals.

Mounting, programming, servicing, repairing, and disassembling/reassembling of the security system are prohibited for individuals who are not qualified specialists and have not undergone training and knowledge verification on safety procedures.

When programming the security system parameters, the set parameters must not contradict the requirements of the vehicle's operating instructions.

The user is fully responsible for any damage caused to individuals, animals, or property resulting from using the security system for purposes other than its intended use or in violation of the safety requirements outlined in this manual.

The manufacturer is not liable for losses and accidents caused by failure to comply with the safety rules and requirements outlined in this manual.

To avoid misunderstandings, keep the documents provided with the security system upon purchase. Verify the completion of the warranty card, including the sale date and seller's stamp. If there is no sale (purchase) date, the warranty period is calculated from the date of manufacture of the security system.

The service life of the security system is 5 years provided that the product is installed and operated in accordance with the operating instructions, installation guidelines, and wiring diagram.

If your security system includes a key fob or wireless tag:

The full electronic version of the instruction manual is available on the website help.starline.ru.

Mandatory Safety Measures When Using the Engine Start Function:

It is important to remember that a vehicle is a potential hazard. Section 12.8 of the traffic rules states: "The driver may leave their place or leave the vehicle if necessary measures are taken to prevent the vehicle from moving spontaneously or being used in the absence of the driver."

Before using the security system, carefully familiarize yourself with the safe use measures for remote or automatic engine start functions outlined below:

Before activating the remote or automatic engine start function:

Safety Measures When Charging Your Vehicle's Battery

Keep in mind that any battery charging process involves supplying a voltage higher than the nominal 12V to the battery and, consequently, to the vehicle's electrical system. This can damage the vehicle's electronic equipment and any additional equipment installed on your vehicle.

All of the above devices and modes can lead to uncontrolled delivery of high voltage (up to 25V to 60V) to the vehicle's electrical system, potentially damaging the electronic components of the security system and the vehicle's equipment.

Using jump-starting methods to charge the battery is not recommended. Even described "safe" jump-start methods are only safe for the donor vehicle. Connecting and disconnecting a fully discharged or faulty battery on your vehicle with the engine running can damage your vehicle's electronic devices and security system due to voltage spikes caused by connecting and disconnecting the battery.

In the event of using the aforementioned devices and modes, the responsibility for damage to electronic equipment lies with the vehicle owner.

Follow safe battery charging procedures!

Before charging, the battery terminals must be disconnected from the vehicle's electrical system. Only then can you begin the battery charging process. After charging, reconnect the battery to the vehicle's electrical system.

This necessity arises because without measuring devices, you cannot determine the condition, state, or reason for battery discharge (such as internal short circuits or breaks). Connecting a charging device to a faulty battery poses a risk of damaging the vehicle's electronic equipment and security system due to increased voltage.