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Lotus EMIRA V6 - Movement and Tilt Sensors; Alarm System Fault; Arming the Alarm; Disarming the Alarm

Lotus EMIRA V6
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61
Movement and Tilt Sensors
If fitted, these sensors react to
movements inside the vehicle, or if
anyone tries to raise or tow away the
vehicle.
The movement sensor triggers the
alarm if movement is detected within
the vehicle cabin. Because air currents
are also detected as movement, the
door windows should be closed when
locking the vehicle/arming the alarm.
The movement and tilt sensors should
be deactivated when the vehicle is
being transported, (such as by recovery
transporter, train or ferry), as
movements whilst being transported
may trigger the alarm.
To temporarily deactivate the
movement and tilt sensors, see
‘Reduced Alarm Level’ on page 62.
Alarm System Fault
A warning symbol and notification
message are shown in the driver
display if a fault is detected within the
alarm system.
Alarm system sensor fault
If displayed contact an authorised
Lotus Retailer.
Arming the Alarm
Ensure that both doors and
the tailgate are closed then
press the button on the
keyfob.
Both doors are locked, the
immobiliser is activated and the
alarm is armed.
The lock and alarm indicator will
flash once every 2 seconds, see page
60.
Disarming the Alarm
Press the button on the
keyfob.
The doors will unlock*.
The lock/alarm indicator on the
dashboard will stop flashing*.
The alarm is disarmed and engine
will be mobilised.
* Depending on the locking option
selected, see page 63.
KEYS, LOCKS & ALARM

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