processor is incorrectly repaired, removed or reinstalled, there is an increased risk of accident and injury due to the
control module functioning incorrectly or not functioning at all.
Never replace the central processor with a used central processor from a scrap vehicle or from recycling.
Always have the central processor repaired, removed and reinstalled by suitably qualified professionals.
Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.
WARNING
Reading information on the screen, operating the Infotainment system and connecting, inserting or removing a data
carrier or audio source while driving can distract from traffic. Displays and information on the screen may be difficult to
read if the lighting conditions are unfavorable or if the screen is damaged or dirty. This may distract the driver from the
traffic situation. Driver distraction can cause accidents and injuries.
Always drive attentively and responsibly.
WARNING
Setting the volume too high prevents you from hearing audible signals. Failure to hear audible signals from outside the
vehicle can lead to accidents.
Adjust the volume settings in the Infotainment system so that audible signals from outside the vehicle (such as
sirens on emergency service vehicles) can still be heard.
WARNING
Setting the volume too high can cause hearing damage even if you are exposed to a loud volume for only a short time.
Select a volume that is at a comfortable level for all vehicle occupants.
Avoid excessive volume levels.
WARNING
Sudden volume fluctuations can distract the driver, e.g. when an audio or media source is connected or changed. This
could cause accidents and injuries.
Reduce the volume level before changing or connecting an audio or media source, for example.
WARNING
The following conditions may restrict, interrupt or prevent emergency calls, phone calls and data transfers:
The emergency call location is in an area with no cell phone and satellite reception, or insufficient reception.
You are in a location where there is sufficient mobile phone and satellite reception, but the telecommunications
provider's mobile communications network is unavailable.
The vehicle components required for emergency calls, phone calls and data transfers are damaged, do not work or
do not have sufficient power.
The cell phone battery is empty or has an insufficient charge level.
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