Locks & alarm
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’Superlocking’ using the key:
Wherever possible the handset MUST be used
to ’superlock’ the vehicle. However, if the
handset is inoperative, the key can be used as
follows:
Turn the key in the driver’s door towards the
rear of the vehicle (and release) twice within
1
1
/
2
seconds.
NOTE: ’Superlocking’ the vehicle using the
key will provide perimetric protection only -
volumetric protection (protection of the
interior space inside the vehicle) WILL NOT
BE ACTIVE! If any door, the hood, or the
tailgate is left open, a mislock will occur (see
’Mislock’).
To unlock:
Wherever possible use the handset to unlock
the vehicle - press and release the ’unlock’
button.
If necessary, the key can also be used to
unlock a ’superlocked’ vehicle.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
If unattended passengers are to be left in
the vehicle, it is recommended that they
should lock the vehicle from inside by
pressing down the driver’s door sill
button.
If animals are to be left in the vehicle,
volumetric protection MUST NOT be
activated - any movement inside the
vehicle could trigger the alarm.
DO NOT leave children unattended in the
vehicle!
WARNING
NEVER ’superlock’ the vehicle if passengers
are to be left inside - ’superlocking’
prevents door locks from being operated
from INSIDE as well as outside the vehicle!
NOTE: If the handset ’lock’ button or the door
key are operated once, the central locking will
be activated, but the alarm will only be in
’perimetric’ mode and the doors and locks
CAN be opened from the inside. ALWAYS,
where possible secure the vehicle by
’superlocking’.
’Sill’ locking
To operate the central locking from inside the
vehicle, push down either front door sill
button.
The security system will NOT be armed.
NOTE: ’Sill’ locking is NOT possible from
outside the vehicle.