Audiovox K-9 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Required tools for installation:
- Page 3 – Set screws and face aside. Take care that screws do not get lost.
- Page 4 – Step #2 Install brackets and straps
- Page 7 – Step #3 INSTALL CONSOLE TO FLOOR OF VEHICLE; Set console on floor over holes.
- Page 8 – STEP #4 INSTALL VCP INTO CONSOLE; Remove VCP from box.
- Page 9 – STEP #5 INSTALL TV INTO CONSOLE; Place television on shelf of console.
- Page 10 – STEP #6 REPLACE THE FACE OF THE CONSOLE; Place face of console over body of console. Gently tap into place.
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P/N 8007132
REV. B BJ
ASA Electronics TV/VCP Floor Console
Model K-9 With out Harness and Antenna
12 Volt DC powered remote controlled 9” television AVT-975
12 Volt DC powered remote controlled VHS Video Cassette Player AVP-7000
Installation Instructions
Audiovox Specialized Applications, LLC
23319 Cooper Drive
Elkhart IN 46514
1 (219) 264-3135
www.audiovox.com
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Summary
P/N 8007132 Page 2 of 10 Rev. B This manual contains specific instructions on how to install this automotive TV/VCP floor console. Please read this manual thoroughly before installing the console into the vehicle. **WARNING** In order to maintain a safe mounting system, this console MUST be secured ...
P/N 8007132 Page 3 of 10 Rev. B There are six (6) steps to install the K-9 TV/VCP floor console: Step # 1 Remove face of the console Step # 2 Install brackets and the straps Step # 3 Install console to the floor of the vehicle Step # 4 Install VCP Step # 5 Install TV Step # 6 Replace console face ST...
P/N 8007132 Page 4 of 10 Rev. B Step #2 Install brackets and straps 1) Mount brackets using four screws. Do not use center hole. 2) Use soldering iron, if necessary, to melt holes in open strap, as shown. 3) Use soldering iron, if necessary, to melt holes in closed strap, as shown.