BMW III Manuel Du Propriétaire

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BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual 

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  CAUTION: Garmin is not responsible 
for the consequences of using a custom 
POI database or the accuracy of the 
safety camera or other custom POI 
database. 
Finding Custom POIs
To find the custom POIs or Garmin TourGuide 
POIs loaded on your Navigator III, press the 
FIND
 
key. Touch 
My Locations
 > 
Custom 
POIs
Deleting Custom POIs
To delete all of the custom POIs, press the 
MENU
 
key. Touch 
Tools
 > 
My Data
 > 
Custom POIs
 > 
Delete All
Specifications
Size: 5.6” W x 3.2” H x 2.0” D (14.3 x 8.0 x 
5.0 cm)
Weight: 0.93 lb (420 g)
Unit Case: Rugged; fully gasketed; IPX7 
waterproof
Display: Sunlight-readable, 17:9 WQVGA 
automotive color TFT display with touch screen 
and auto dimming; 454 pixels by 240 pixels, 
Map Storage: Pre-programmed internal 
memory
Temperature: 5° to 158°F (-15° to 70°C)
Power Supply
Source: 12 VDC
Usage: 12 watts maximum @ 13.8 VDC
12-volt adapter fuse: AGC/3AG - 1.0 Amp
Optional Remote Control: Two AAA alkaline 
batteries (not included). 
NOTE: The remote control is not waterproof.
For a complete list of specifications, go to 
and click
 
Specifications
.
Contact your local waste disposal department 
for information on properly disposing of the 
unit.
Caring for Your Navigator III
Your Navigator III contains sensitive electronic 
components that can be permanently damaged 
if exposed to excessive shock or vibration. To 
minimize the risk of damage to your Navigator 
III, avoid dropping your unit and operating it in 
high-shock and high-vibration environments. 
Do not store the unit where prolonged exposure 
to extreme temperatures can occur (such as in 
the trunk of a car), as permanent damage may 
result. 
Cleaning the Unit
The Navigator III is constructed of high-quality 
materials and does not require user maintenance 
other than cleaning. Clean the unit’s outer 
casing using a cloth dampened with a mild 
detergent solution. Wipe dry. Avoid chemical 
cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic 
components.
Caring for the Touch Screen
The touch screen is intended to be operated 
with a finger. Never use a hard or sharp object 
to operate the touch screen because damage can 
result. Though a PDA stylus can also be used 
to operate the touch screen, never attempt this 
while operating a vehicle. 
Clean the touch screen using a soft, clean, 
lint-free cloth. Use water, isopropyl alcohol, or 
eyeglass cleaner if needed. Apply the liquid to 
the cloth and then gently wipe the touch screen.