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EIV 0004
VEHICLE LOCKING & SECURITY
10
WARE 34
A
B
C
D
Door locks
When the remote key is operated, or the door
key is turned, the interior locking catch (A) on
the front doors will move back to the unlocked
(catch out and orange marker showing) or
locked (catch in) position. When the door
locking catch is in the unlocked position, pulling
out the interior door release (B) will open the
door.
The interior looking catch (A) on each of the
front doors will lock or unlock that door only.
Use this facility to lock front doors individually to
suit your own operating requirements.
The interior locking catch on the rear doors will
unlock (But not lock) the door on which the
catch is operated.
Driver's security Iocking switch
For added driver security, a switch (C) in the
driver's armrest allows the driver to lock or
unlock doors from within the vehicle when
operated in the following way:
1. A single short press and release of the
switch (C) will lock the rear doors.
2. Pressing and holding the switch down will
lock the rear doors immediately and within
two seconds will lock the front doors so that
all four are locked.
WARNING: Whenever the central door
locking system is used it will override
this security locking switch, which
must then be reset as required following the
instruction above.
Boot lid lock
For security reasons the boot lid lock is not
operated as part of the central locking system,
so that when closed the boot is always locked
and can only be opened with the ignition key.
Turn the key clockwise in the lock (D) to release
the lock.
CAUTION: The boot lid should always
be closed when the vehicle is
operated to prevent exhaust fumes
being drawn into the vehicle.The boot lid is
not designed to carry loads when fully open
or to support loads when partially open.
CAUTION: Never leave children
unattended in the driver's
compartment as they could lock the
vehicle, and if the ignition/starter key is not
available it would then be difficult to release
them from the vehicle
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