DELPHI XM2GO User Guide - Page 32
SWIVEL MOUNT: Find a suitable
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Mounting your MyFi on the dash We've included three types of mounts to help you install your MyFi in your vehicle's interior. FLUSH MOUNT: Attach the included Velcro® pads or adhesive pad to the back of your MyFi's vehicle cradle. Stick the vehicle cradle onto a flat surface in your vehicle, preparing the surface as described below. Do not install the mount on a leather surface. Doing so could permanently damage the surface. VENT MOUNT: Assemble the vent mount as shown. Find a horizontal air vent that is strong enough to hold the weight of your MyFi and its cradle. Clip the vent mount into the vent. SWIVEL MOUNT: Find a suitable location; the mount uses a strong adhesive and you'll have difficulty repositioning it after installation. Do not install this mount on a leather surface. Doing so could permanently damage the surface. Make sure the air temperature is at least 60°F. 1. Clean the mounting surface with the enclosed surface preparation kit. Allow to air-dry. 2. Clean the same surface with the alcohol prep pad. Allow to air-dry. 3. You may warm the adhesive pad using a hair dryer or the vehicle's defroster. Place the swivel mount accurately since it will bond on the first try. 4. For best results, do not touch or apply any pressure to the vehicle mount for 72 hours. To remove the swivel mount, first try lifting the adhesive pad with your fingers or a spoon. You may warm it with a hair dryer for 2-3 minutes to help soften the adhesive. Remove any leftover adhesive from the dash surface by rubbing with your finger, or you can use a mild cleaner as recommended by your vehicle's manufacturer. Warning: MyFi should be placed in your vehicle where it will not interfere with the function of safety features, e.g., deployment of airbags. Failure to correctly place MyFi may result in injury to you or others if the unit becomes detached during an accident and/or obstructs the deployment of an airbag. 32