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| Product Type | Car Stereo / Radio Receiver |
| Brand | Grundig |
| Model | WKC 1705 RDS |
| Radio Bands | FM / AM with RDS |
| Output Power | 4 x 20W (typical) |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | Approx. 178 x 50 x 160 mm (DIN size) |
| Weight | Approx. 1.2 kg |
| Power Supply | 12V DC (negative ground) |
| Display | LCD with backlight |
| Audio Inputs | AUX (3.5mm), USB, SD card (if equipped) |
| Bluetooth | Not specified (may not be available) |
| Preset Stations | 30 FM / 10 AM (typical) |
| Equalizer | Bass, Treble, Balance, Fader |
| Remote Control | Included (wired or infrared) |
| Maintenance | Clean with dry cloth; avoid liquids |
| Safety | Disconnect battery before installation |
| Spare Parts | Replaceable fuses (check manual for rating) |
| Repairability | Service by qualified technician recommended |
| General Information | Compatible with standard ISO connectors |
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USER MANUAL WKC 1705 RDS GRUNDIG
GRUNDIG Environmental Initiative
Installation of the unit
Identity card
Code label
Traffic safety
Telephone connection (mute)
Switching on and off
Car radio fuse
Coding
SECURITY LED display
Amplifier at a glance 4
Switching on and off
Volume
Base, Treble
Cassette at a glance 4
Switching on cassette mode
Fast forward and rewind
Changing the side of the cassette
Traffic announcement stand-by
Radio at a glance 5 – 6
Radio mode
Selecting a range
RDS autostore
Tuning radio stations/ programmes with
search function
Manual frequency setting
Traffic announcement stand-by
Storing stations/programmes
Calling up stored radio stations/programmes
Stereo reception
Display
PTY programme types 7
Programme types
Memory positions
PTY function
Compact Disc (CD) 8 – 10
Switching CD mode on
CD mode ↔ Cassette mode
Switching the display
CD pause
Selecting a CD
Selecting a track
TRACK SCAN
TRACK RANDOM
RESET
TRACK REPEAT
CD SCAN
CD RANDOM
Listening to tracks "fast".
CD memory
Switching CD mode off
Announcement stand-by for traffic announcements,
Display
Coding 11 - 12
Coding activated?
Activate coding
Return to operation
Deactivate coding
Waiting periods
SECURITY LED display 13
SECURITY LED display
Switching on or off the LED display function
Installation and removal 13 – 14
Installation materials and accessories
Supply voltages
Aerial
Speakers
Additional connections
Inserting the mounting frame
Inserting the car radio
Removing the car radio
Maintenance and care 15
Important information 15 – 16
Radio Data System (RDS)
Traffic Program (TP)
Enhanced Other Network (EON)
Radio reception conditions
Please note
GRUNDIG Environmental Initiative
You will certainly have noticed, that we have completely avoided the use of plastic for the packaging of the car radio. All packaging elements are of cardboard/paper and may be disposed of in existing paper recycling systems.
Installation of the unit
These operating instructions assume that your unit has been correctly connected and installed by your dealer.
If you wish to install the unit yourself, please be sure to observe the information in the chapter "Installation and removal" beginning on page 13 as well as the illustrations at the beginning of the manual.
Identity card
The identity card for your car radio contains its car radio type, serial number and code number (see illustration at back of manual). The serial number is identical to the number embossed onto the car radio.
The identity card facilitates criminal investigation by the police in case of radio theft and speeds settlement of an insurance claim by providing evidence of ownership.
Keep the card in a safe place, out of reach of unauthorised persons.
Code label
The code label, placed on the inside of the car window for high visibility, shows everyone:
the car radio is worthless to thieves!
Traffic safety
Please familiarise yourself with the various functions of your car radio before you start to drive.
Volume
Operating your radio at high volume while driving can endanger you and others. Therefore, always adjust the volume so that you can still safely hear outside noises (e.g., car horns, police and emergency vehicles, etc.).
Telephone connection (mute)
Connect the car telephone or CB radio with the telephone connection on the car radio (see page 13, supply voltages: A2 ... telephone connection).
The car radio is "muted" during the car phone's or CB radio's operation.
Switching on and off
- with the ignition /starter switch
You can use the car's ignition/starter switch to switch the radio on and off with the N multifunction control (see page 13, supply voltages: A4 ... +12 V Stand-by voltage).
- car radio
You can use the _1 -multi-function control to switch the car radio on and off when the car radio ...
- is turned on with the ignition/starter switch, or
- is not connected to the ignition/starter switch.
Car radio fuse
Figure 4
at the beginning of the manual.
Flat fuse T 5 A/DIN 72581 (plugged).
Coding
Your personal code number (code no.) is found on your car radio's identity card.
When you have "activated" the coding of your unit
As soon as you have removed the car radio or separated it from your car battery supply (permanent plus, terminal 30) it is then electronically blocked.
Only you are able to unlock it again and put it into operation by entering your personal code number (code no.) (return to operation, page 11).
Therefore: activate the coding (page 11).
SECURITY LED display
The LED display flashes under the display if...
– the coding is activated (page 11),
– the LED display function is switched on (page 13) and
- the car radio was switched off with the ignition/starter switch in the vehicle (page 3) or with the multi-function control.
Amplifier at a glance Cass
te at a glance
Switching on and off at the car radio
Turn the multi-function control: Off On
The display is dark: the unit is switched off.
Volume 01
Turn the multi-function control
volume - ↩ volume +.
Volume front ↔ rear (fader)
Press the multi-function control and turn
front softer ↩ rear softer.
Volume left right (balance)
Pull out (engage) the multi-function control and turn:
right softer ← left softer.
Finally press the multi-function control (engage).
Cassette tapes used in a car radio are subject to high temperatures. For this reason, use only quality C60 and C90 cassette tapes from well-known manufacturers.
Switching on cassette mode
During radio or CD mode:
Insert the tape into the tape compartment until it locks into place.
▲ in the display: upper side of cassette
▼ in the display: lower side of cassette
Fast forward and rewind
Engage the corresponding button:
rewind - fast forward.
To stop:
- press the disengaged button or
- stops automatically at the end of the tape.
Changing the side of the cassette
Press the - button simultaneously or
- changes automatically at the end of the tape.
▲ in the display: upper side of cassette
▼ in the display: lower side of the cassette
Traffic announcement stand-by.
When "TP" is in the display (see also page 6). TP on / off :press: TP button briefly.
– The cassette player stops during traffic announcements.
- You hear the traffic announcement at a minimum volume.
- If the stored traffic announcement station can no longer be received, the search function starts seeking the next traffic station.
Base BASS -
Treble TREBLE -

Switching off cassette mode
Press the ▲ button as far as the stop.
Radio or CD mode.
Radio at a glance
Radio mode
In cassette mode:
press the ▲ button as far as the stop.
In CD mode:
press the CD button briefly.
Selecting a range
Press the RDSIII button (advance button) briefly.
RDS I, RDS II and RDS III ranges
(87.50...108.00 MHz);
FM programmes with RDS.
Press the FM button (advance) briefly. In FM range: no traffic announcement stand-by (TP). No station names on the display.
FM(VHF) range
(VHF 87.50...108.00 MHz)
Last Station Memory
after you have selected the range, you will hear the previous station/programme (last station memory) played.
RDS autostore
In each of the three RDS ranges, RDS I, RDS II and RDS III, you can automatically renew the memory of memory buttons 1 to 6; for example, upon using the unit for the first time.
Only store stations with radio traffic
announcement function, when "TP" is in the display.
TP on/off: press the TP button briefly.
Starting RDS autostore
Press the MONO AS button until it is mute. RDS programmes are now being stored into the memory of the 1 to 6 memory buttons ("AST" in the display). A maximum of 2 automatic channel searches across the entire frequency range occur, with increasing search sensitivity. When the storing process is finished, the radio plays.
Tuning to a station/programme with search function
Select a range (e.g. RDS I).
Only search for stations with radio traffic announcement function in the ranges RDS I, RDS II and RDS III, when "TP" is in the display.
TP on/off: press the TP button briefly.
Starting the search
Press the ↗ button briefly: frequency + Press the √ button briefly: frequency -
The automatic channel search sensitivity increases after the second and third searches across the entire frequency range. "DX" in the display: highest search sensitivity (3rd search).
Immediate highest search sensitivity: Press the PTY button until "DX" is in display.
GOTO search: Press the button and release shortly before the desired frequency

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Radio
Manual frequency setting
Press the button 1Y briefly in the range FM (VHF): "MAN" in the display,
then press the □ button – frequency + □ button – frequency –
Press button briefly: incremental change. Press button longer: quick change. Switching over from manual to automatic search:
- automatic after approx. 60 seconds, or
- press the PTY DX m button briefly, or
- select another range, or
- press a memory button.
Announcement stand-by for traffic announcements
when "TP" is in the display.
TP on/off:press TP button briefly.
- You hear traffic announcements at a minimum volume, even when the volume is at zero.
- If you only want to hear traffic announcements, turn the volume down to zero with the ⚠ multi-function control.
- If the stored station can no longer be received, the automatic search function starts seeking the next traffic station.
Storing stations/programmes
You can store the station or programme you are listening to
– in a selected range, e.g. RDS I
- with the memory buttons 1 to 6,
– with ("TP" in the display) or without "announcement stand-by for traffic announcements".
Storing
Press a memory button, e.g. 1 until the tuned station or programme becomes audible again.
The stored station remains in memory even if the supply voltage is disconnected.
Calling up a stored station/programme
Select a range, e.g. RDS I.
Press memory button, e.g. 1 briefly.
Stereo reception
When is in the display.
Manual switching to mono:
Press the MONO AS button briefly
Switching back to stereo:
Press the MONO AS button briefly
Display

RDS programme name or range and frequency
or functions, e.g. "SAFE"
Important information:
RDS (Radio Data System),
TP (Traffic Programme),
EON (Enhanced Other Network) and
reception conditions, page 15.
PTY programme types
Programme types
Prerequisite
Radio stations offer the "programme types" service in FM range (RDS I, RDS II, RDS III).
Programme types
The programme types a radio station offers change according to the programme being broadcast.
NO PTY No programme type identifier
NEWS News and current events
AFFAIRS Politics and current affairs
INFO Special talk programme
(e.g., consumers' magazine)
SPORT Sport programme
EDUCATE Learning and further education
DRAMA Radio plays and literature
CULTURE Culture, church and society
SCIENCE Science
VARIED Talk entertainment
POP Pop music (hits)
ROCK M Rock music
M.O.R.M Light music
LIGHT M Light classical music
CLASSICS Serious classical music
OTHER M Music programmes that cannot be categorised (e.g., Folklore)
Memory positions
Memory positions
are assigned the programme types:
1 NEWS -button News and current events
2 SPORT -button Sport programme
3 POP -button Pop and light music
4 ROCK -button Rock music
5 CLASSICS -button Serious and light classical music
Memory position 6
can be assigned a programme type of your choice, see "programme types":
6 PERS button personal.
PTY function
Range RDS I, RDS II or RDS III.
1. Switching on the PTY function
Press the PTY button briefly: last selected programme type is in display.
2. Select programme type ...
with the
memory buttons 1 2 3
Press button briefly. 4 5
Programme type in display.
PTY search starts automatically, goes to the next station which is offering the selected programme type;
"PTY ..." is in the display.
With the
memory position button 6
press the button repeatedly until the desired programme type is in the display.
3. Start or continue PTY search
Briefly press the ▲ button or the ▼ button:
PTY search goes to the next station that is offering the selected programme type; "PTY ..." in the display.
During the PTY search you can switch to another programme type using the memory buttons.
If no station is offering your selected programme type, you will hear the last station that was tuned in.
4. Switching off the PTY function
Briefly press the PTY button or automatically after approx. 60 secs.

Compact Disc (CD) with "Grundig CD-changer\*"
Switching CD mode on
In radio mode:
press the CD button.
CD mode ↔ Cassette mode
In CD mode:
insert the cassette into the cassette compartment, until it locks into place (cassette mode).
Back to CD mode:
Press the ▲ button as far as the stop.
Switching the display
Press button 2 DPL briefly; e.g. in display:

CD 1 1.CD
T02 2.Track

03 3.Track
01:08 1 minute,
8 seconds
CD pause
Briefly press button 5
"CD PAUSE" appears in the display.
To end:
briefly press button 5
or select another function.
*Your dealer will be able to inform you which "Grundig CD-changers" are suitable.
Selecting a CD
Briefly press button 3 cd+ or
6 cd – (repeatedly) until number of CD is in display, e.g.

CD 1
Selecting a track
Briefly press buttons (repeatedly) until number of track in display.
1 TRACK + button: next track(s)
4 TRACK - button: previous track(s) or repeat the track you are listening to.
If the numbers of the tracks are not in order in the display (TRACK RANDOM):
press button 4 until "RESET" in display.

Compact Disc (CD)
TRACK SCAN
Listen to tracks on the CD for approx. 10s.:
Press 1 button until "TR SCAN" appears in the display.
If you want to continue listening to the track being played:
Briefly press 1 button or select another function;
"RESET" briefly in the display.
RESET
Set the CD-changer to the basic set up: end all special functions "CD RANDOM" etc. Press 2 button until "RESET" appears in the display.
CD SCAN
Listen to the 1st track on each CD for approx 10 seconds:
press 3 button until
"CD SCAN " is in the display.
If you want to continue listening to the track being played
Press 3 button briefly or select another function;
"RESET " briefly in the display.

TRACK RANDOM
Listen to the tracks on the CD in random order:
press 4 button until
"TR RND " is in the display.
To end:
press 4 button until
"RESET" is in the display.
TRACK REPEAT
Repeat the track you are listening to continuously:
press 5 button until
"REPEAT " is in the display.
Select another track or
"select CD" is possible.
To end:
press 5 button until
"RESET " is in the display.
CD RANDOM
Listen to the tracks from all CD's in random order:
press 6 button until
"CD RND " is in the display.
To end:
press 6 button until
"RESET" in the display.
Compact Disc (CD)
Listening to tracks "fast".
Listening to tracks "fast" with reduced volume.
Forwards:
hold down the ▲ TRACK >> button.
Reverse:
hold down the ▼ TRACK ◀ button.
Announcement stand-by for traffic announcements.
when "TP" in display (see also page 6).
TP on / off: briefly press button TP.
- CD playback stops during the traffic announcement.
- You hear traffic announcements at a minimum volume.
- If the stored station can no longer be received, the search function seeks the next traffic announcement station.
CD memory
If you switch off CD mode with the
CD button (press briefly) and switch it on again within three minutes, CD playback continues from the same place.
If you switch on again "later", CD playback starts with the track last heard.
Switching CD mode off
press the CD button.
Display
CD 1 TO 21 st. CD-2 nd. track
01 01:15 1 st. track - 1 minute, 15secs
CD SCAN listen to 1st.track of each CD for approx.10seconds.
TR RND TRACK RANDOM: listen to CD tracks in random order.
TR SCAN TRACK SCAN: play tracks on the CD for approx. 10 secs.
CD RND CD RANDOM: listen to the tracks from all CD's in random order.
REPEAT TRACK REPEAT: continuously repeat the track you are playing
CD PAUSE interrupt CD playback.
CD CHECK CD-magazine is checked.
TO HOT CD-changer overheated.
MECHANIC CD-changer – mechanical error
SURFACE CD inserted wrongly, or data transmission error.
MAGAZINE CD-magazine not inserted or not locked into place.
NO CD CD-magazine empty.
CD no CD-changer connected or, connection to CD-changer damaged.
RESET terminate TRACK RANDOM, TRACK SCAN, CD SCAN, CD RANDOM and TRACK REPEAT.
Coding
For general information on coding
see page 3.
The coding has not been activated at the factory.
If you lose your code number (identity card) the radio can only be made operational again by a Grundig dealer after you prove ownership and pay a fee.
Coding activated?
Check:
if the car radio is switched on:
press the FM button until the following appears in the display:
"SAFE" coding activated or
"CODE" coding not activated.
Then:
switch the car radio off and on.
Activate coding
- The radio is playing.
- Press FM button until "CODE" appears in the display.
After approx. 3 seconds in the display:
"____"
If you want to stop the "coding activation": switch the radio off and then on.
- Enter the code no. (see identity card): press 1 - 4 buttons repeatedly until the code no. is in the display, e.g. "1703"
Example: 1703 in the display:
1 button press once "I --"
2 button press 7 times "1 7 --"
3 button press 10 times "I 7 0 -"
4 button press 3 times "1 7 0 3"

- Confirm code no.: press FM button until "SAFE" appears in the display.
After approx. 3 seconds: the radio plays! The coding is activated!
Return to operation
Coding is activated.
The car radio has been separated from the battery of your vehicle (e.g. permanent plus, terminal 30), for example after taking out the radio.
- Switch on the car radio; in the display: "SAFE"
After approx. 3 secondes in the display: "____"
-
Enter code no. (see identity card): (see example "activate coding"). Press 1 - 4 buttons repeatedly until the code no. appears in the display, e.g. "1703".
-
Confirm the code no.: press FM button until "SAFE" appears in the display.
After approx. 3 seconds: the radio plays!
Coding
If you enter an incorrect code number; in the display: "SAFE".
After approx. 3 seconds: the radio does not play!
Begin again. Note the "waiting periods" between attempts.
Deactivate coding
e.g. before removing the car radio:
- The radio is playing. Press FM button until "SAFE" appears in the display.
After approx. 3 seconds in the display:
-
Enter code no. (see identity card): (see example "activate coding") Press 1-4 buttons repeatedly until the code no. appears in the display, e.g. "1703"
-
Confirm the code no.: Press FM button until "CODE" appears in the display.
After approx. 3 seconds: the radio plays! The coding is deactivated!
If you enter an incorrect code no.; in the display: "SAFE".
After approx. 3 seconds: the radio does not play!
Begin again. Note the "waiting periods" between attempts.
Waiting periods
Waiting periods are required between activation attempts so that "return to operation" is not possible by trial and error. During these waiting periods the car radio input function is locked for all entries.
The car radio must be switched on during these waiting periods:
"SAFE" in the display.
The waiting period is over when, the number of the next attempt is visible in the display e.g. "2----"
| Attempt Wait.Per. (in display) (approx.) | |
| 1 | 21 sec. |
| 2 | 1.5 min. |
| 3 | 5.5 min. |
| 4 | .2 min. |
| 5 | 1.5 hrs. |
| 6 | 6.0 hrs. |
| 7 | 24 hrs. |
| 24 hrs. | |
The table shows waiting periods between individual attempts.
After the 5th attempt it is recommendable to have a dealer carry out the return to opera-
tion. After the 6th attempt, the waiting period is always 24 hrs!

SECURITY LED display
See (page 3).

SECURITY
Switching on or off the LED display function
- The radio is playing.
- Press FM button until "SAFE" or "CODE" appears in the display.
After approx 3 seconds in the display:

- Press 6 button until the following appears in the display:
"LED ON" (function switched on) or "LED OFF" (function switched off).
Then: the radio plays!
Changing functions: repeat the setting.
Installation and removalSECURITY LED display
Figures 1 - 5 can be found at the
Installation materials and accessories
Your dealer can advise you as to what installation materials you will need and what accessories are available.
Supply voltages
Blade contacts A: Figure 4
A8 ... - Operating voltage
Connect to terminal 31 (earth) of the vehicle.
A7 ... +12 V Operating voltage
For VW/Audi vehicles as of the 1991 model: do not under any circumstances connect the contact blade A7 to the S contact (power supply plug PIN 4, brown/red cable).
Connect to terminal 15 or terminal 30 of the vehicle:
- terminal 15, if you want to be able to switch the car radio on and off with the ignition switch.
- Terminal 30, if you do not want to switch the car radio on and off with the ignition switch. Do not connect contact blade A4!
A6 ... Illumination of radio controls
Connect blade contact A6 to terminal 58 on the vehicle.
When the car headlights are on and the radio switched off, the control buttons on the car radio are illuminated.
A 5 ...+12 V control voltage (max.0.5 A)
on blade contact A5 with radio switched on. For automatic aerial (extend / retract), amplifiers (switching on/off) aerial amplifier, (operating voltage) etc.
A4 ... +12 V Stand-by voltage
Connect to terminal 30 (permanent plus) on the vehicle, if you want to switch the car radio on and off with the ignition switch; see blade contact A7 to do this.
A2 ... Telephone connection (mute)
Connection for a car telephone or CB radio: The car radio is "muted" when the car telephone or CB radio is in operation. Blade contact A2 is earthed.
Installation and removal
Aerial
Figures 2 and 3
Use an aerial adapter if required (Fig. 2). Fix the aerial adapter (Fig. 2) or aerial cable (Fig. 3) in the plastic holder.
Your car radio is designed for connection to a 150 Ωaerial (impedance).
Extending the aerial cable to the rear of the car, for example, can impair signal reception.
Speakers
Blade contacts B : Figure 4
Front speakers
| B3 | right + | B4 | right - (earth) |
| B5 | left + | B6 | left - (earth) |
Rear speakers
| B 1 | right + | B 2 | right - (earth) |
| B 7 | left + | B 8 | left - (earth) |
Maximum output power
to 4 Ωspeakers:
Sustained power, DIN 45324 ____ 4 x 5 W
Peak output ____ 4 x 10 W
Additional connections
Blade contacts C:
Figure 4
CD control
C13 CD bus
C15 power supply (earth)
C16 power supply +12 V
C17 switching voltage
C18 CD AF earth
C19 CD AF left
C20 CD AF right
Line outputs
Connection for booster or active speaker.
Figure 4
C 1 rear speaker left +
C 2 rear speaker right +
C 3 earth
C 4 front speaker left +
C 5 front speaker right +
C 6 switching voltage for booster: on / off switch (max. 0.3 A).
Inserting the mounting frame
Figure 1
Insert mounting frame b into the radio space a in the vehicle.
Bend tabs c behind the radio space a as required (depending on type of vehicle).
Inserting the car radio
Figure 1
Insert the car radio all the way into the mounting frame.
The car radio should lock into place.
Removing the car radio
Figure 5
Insert both removal handles d as far as possible into the openings in the trim.
Press both removal handles outwards and slowly pull the radio out.
Maintenance and care
The total construction of the unit guarantees maintenance-free operation over a long period of time.
If a problem should arise, please contact your nearest dealer. See also "In the event of a defect" (at the end of the manual).
Do not expose cassettes to high temperatures (see the manufacturer's instructions) and after use, put back into cassette cases.
Clean the screen with a soft, dust-binding and anti-static cloth. Polish and cleaning solution can damage the surface of the screen.
The recording head must be free of dust and particles to avoid avoid loss of treble responses.
You should therefore clean the recording head with a cleaning cassette after every 50 to 100 operating hours.
portant information
Radio Data System (RDS)
RDS is an information system, whose signals are broadcast in addition to the FM radio station.
Programme service
So that you see what you are listening to! With RDS programmes, you see the abbreviated name of the programme in the display, e.g. "BAYERN 3" which stands for Bayerischer Rundfunk – Programme 3.
Please note that RDS programmes can have different regional stations and programme names.
Alternative frequencies
An RDS programme is broadcast by several stations, each with a different broadcast frequency (alternative frequencies). You select an RDS programme and your car radio always tunes to a station with good reception that is broadcasting the same RDS programme.
Traffic Programme (TP)
Announcement stand-by for traffic announcements
in ranges RDS I, RDS II and RDS III.
Switching TP on / off
Briefly press TP button: announcement stand-by when "TP" is in the display.
- If no traffic announcement station is set or the tuned traffic announcement station can no longer be received, the automatic search function seeks the next traffic station.
The first three searches cover the entire frequency range with increasing search sensitivity.
"SRC " (search) appears in the display.
- You hear traffic announcements at a preset minimum volume, even if the volume set is lower.
- If you only want to hear traffic announcements, set the volume to "zero".
Important information
Enhanced Other Network (EON)
Listen to traffic announcements even if you have tuned in an "RDS programme without traffic reports". In the ranges RDS I, RDS II and RDS III.
Prerequisite
The radio station that is broadcasting your selected RDS programme with EON also has an additional RDS programme which offers traffic announcements.
Announcement stand-by
for traffic announcements even with "RDS programmes without traffic announcements", if "TP" is in display and the selected RDS programme remains audible.
Switching TP on/off:
Press TP button briefly.
Radio reception conditions
FM reception
Reception conditions change constantly while you are driving.
Mountains, buildings or bridges can all disturb reception.
This is particularly true when you are farther away from the station.
Subject to technical alterations and alterations in styling E. and O.E.
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The identity card serves as evidence of ownership with individual
security code and institutional the settlement in the case of interest at the unit
Swap the document jobs.
D Identity Card und Code-Aufkleber (siehe dazu Seite 2)
GB Identity Card and Code label (see page 2)
① Identity Card e Adesivi di segnalazione (vedere pagina 2)
F Identity Card et Autocollants de code (pour plus d'informations, voir page 2)
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P Identity Card e Autocolante «Code» (ver página 2)

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GB If a problem should arise
Please note however, that the undamaged guarantee seal on the unit is the precondition for your guarantee.