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Land Rover Defender: Camera features safety

Make sure the following warnings and cautions have been read and fully understood before driving the vehicle.

Failure to use the camera systems safely could result in damage to the vehicle, or an accident, leading to serious injury or death.

The camera feature is a driving aid only.

The driver is responsible for driving with due care and attention.

The driver is responsible for detecting obstacles and estimating the vehicle's distance from them when maneuvering the vehicle.

The cameras must be kept clean and free from debris or obstructions, e.g., ice, frost, snow, leaves, mud, or insects.

Failure to keep the camera clean may result in miscalculations or false indications, which can lead to accidents, potentially causing serious injury or death.

Do not attach stickers or objects to the cameras. Failure to keep the cameras clear from obstructions may result in miscalculations or false indications, which can lead to accidents, potentially causing serious injury or death.

Some overhanging objects or barriers, which could cause damage to the vehicle, may not be detected by the cameras.

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