General notes
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If you modify component parts of these high-
voltage components or touch damaged com-
ponent parts, you may be electrocuted.
High voltage components may be damaged in
an accident, although the damage may not be
visible.
eras or driving and safety systems may mal-
function or fail.
Observe the following points when assembling
the licence plate on the front licence plate
holder:
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Assemble the licence plate directly on
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Never perform modifications to compo-
nent parts of high-voltage components.
the licence plate holder without advertis-
ing media or other holders.
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Never touch damaged component parts
Assemble the licence plate so that it
does not protrude above or to the side of
the licence plate adapter.
of high-voltage components.
Example
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Never touch component parts of high-
voltage components aꢀer an accident.
All work on high voltage components must be car-
ried out in a qualified specialist workshop.
Declarations of conformity and notes on driving
Vehicles with a 48 V on-board electrical system
contain high-voltage components. These compo-
nents are marked with a high-voltage label:
in different countries
Notes on assembling the number plate on the
front licence plate holder
Electromagnetic compatibility
The electromagnetic compatibility of the vehicle
components has been checked and certified
according to the currently valid version of Regula-
tion UN-R 10.
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NOTE Malfunctions and system failures
due to incorrect assembly of the licence
plate on the front licence plate holder
If the licence plate is incorrectly assembled on
the front licence plate holder, sensors, cam-
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