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Before Driving
Open Movement
The doors open "butterfly" with a first
movement towards the outside and then
upwards.
Once unlatched, the door is opened
partially and then, with a slight push on
the grip, automatically rotates outwards
and upwards.
The door opening movement is
facilitated by a gas shock absorber
which, once the maximum height is
reached, keeps it in that position. This
movement can be stopped manually
at any time by exerting a downward
pressure on the opening of the outer
surface in order to overcome the
resistance of the gas shock absorber.
CAUTION!
•
Do not open the doors when the
battery is disconnected because the
lift system will not perform a window
"short drop" to prevent possible
window damage.
•
Recharge or replace the battery before
opening the doors (see "Auxiliary
Jump-Start Procedure" in section "In an
Emergency").
WARNING!
•
Always stand to the rear of the door
before opening it, as the opening
action may cause severe injury.
•
The speed that the door opens will be
affected by ambient temperature
CAUTION!
Make sure there is sufficient overhead (
A) and side (B) clearance before opening
a door: see “Dimensions” in section
“Technical Specifications”.
NOTE:
• If the window does not lower, for
example, due to a discharged battery
or freezing temperatures, take care
when opening and closing the door. Do
not force the door during opening or
closing, as this could lead to the door
seals or window becoming damaged.
• If the battery charge status is below
8V, the system will perform a window
“short drop” to prevent the glass
damaging. Recharge the battery
as soon as possible (see "Auxiliary
Jump-Start Procedure" in section "In an
Emergency").
Close the Door
Once seated in the vehicle, to close the
door it is necessary to grasp the internal
door handle and pull it downwards
accompanying the movement of the
same.