Volkswagen ID.4: Safety instructions
- Some functions may contain links to websites that are administered by
third parties. Volkswagen does not assume
ownership of third-party sites reached through links and is not responsible
for their content.
- Some functions may contain third-party information that originates from
third-party providers. Volkswagen is not
responsible for the accuracy, currentness, and completeness of this
non-proprietary information, and for ensuring
that the rights of third parties are not violated.
- The radio stations and owners of the data carriers and audio sources are
responsible for the transmitted content.
- Parking buildings, garages, underpasses, tunnels, tall buildings,
mountains and valleys or electrical devices such as
battery chargers can also interfere with cell phone, GPS
and radio signal reception.
- Foil stickers or stickers with a metal layer placed on the antenna and
on the windows can impair radio reception.
- Read and follow the applicable manufacturer's operating instructions
when using cell phones, data carriers,
external devices, and external audio and media sources.
WARNING
The Infotainment system's central processor is networked with the control
modules installed in the vehicle. If the
central 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.
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. Driver
distraction can cause accidents and injuries.
- Always drive attentively and responsibly.
WARNING
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.
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 prevent or cause interruptions to emergency
calls, phone calls, and data transmission:
- If you are in a location with no or very poor cell phone or GPS
reception.
- If you are in a location where there is good cell phone and GPS
reception, but the telecommunications provider's mobile communications
network is malfunctioning or
unavailable.
- If the vehicle components required for emergency calls, phone calls,
and data transmission are damaged, not
operating, or have insufficient power.
- If the cell phone battery is drained or if the battery charge level
is too low.
WARNING
Radio stations can broadcast messages about disasters and dangers. It may
not be possible to receive or send
messages under the following conditions:
- If you are in a location with no radio reception, or insufficient
reception.
- If the radio station's frequency bands are malfunctioning or not
available.
- If the speakers and vehicle components required for radio reception
are damaged, not operating, or have
insufficient power.
WARNING
In some countries and mobile networks, emergency calls can only be made
under the following conditions:
- A cell phone with an unlocked SIM
card and sufficient calling credit is connected to the vehicle's phone
interface.
- Adequate network coverage is available.
WARNING
If a cell phone or CB radio is used inside the vehicle without connection
to an outside antenna, the limit values for
electromagnetic radiation inside the vehicle may be exceeded and endanger the
health of all vehicle occupants.
- Keep the cell phone antenna at least 20 cm (approximately 8 inches)
away from any active medical implants, such
as pacemakers, because cell phones can impair the function of active medical
implants.
- Do not carry a cell phone that is turned on directly above or in the
immediate vicinity of any active medical
implants, for example by keeping a phone in a shirt pocket.
- Immediately switch off cell phones if you suspect they could impair
an active medical implant, e.g. pacemaker, or
other medical device.
WARNING
Loose, unsecured or incorrectly mounted cell phones, external devices and
accessories can be thrown through the
vehicle interior in the event of sudden driving or braking maneuvers or a
collision. This can cause accidents and
serious injuries.
- Secure cell phones, external devices and accessories outside of the
airbag deployment zone or stow them
securely.
- Always secure or store cell phones, external devices, audio sources
and accessories in the dedicated
compartments and holders in the vehicle so that they cannot be thrown
through the vehicle interior and cannot
impede the driver.
- Never leave heavy, hard or sharp objects in the pockets of clothing.
- Arrange cables for external devices and audio sources so that they
are not in the way of the driver.
WARNING
Driving recommendations and traffic signs displayed in the navigation
system may differ from the actual traffic
situation and you must not be tempted to take safety risks.
- Always drive attentively and be ready to intervene at any moment.
- Always bear in mind that traffic signs, signal systems, traffic
regulations and local circumstances have priority over the driving
recommendations and displays in the navigation system.
- Always adapt your speed and driving style to the current visibility,
weather, road and traffic conditions.
NOTICE
Radiation from cell phones that are switched on can interfere with
sensitive technical and medical devices,
potentially causing malfunctions or damage to the devices.
- Always switch off the cell phone in areas with special regulations
relating to or prohibiting the use of cell phones.
NOTICE
Setting the volume too high and excessively loud or distorted playback can
damage the speakers.
- Select the volume setting so that the speakers are not damaged.