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Remote control The remote control transmitter emits a high frequency signal which
offers the following advantages:
- does not require aiming at the
receiver in the vehicle.
- can be operated from behind the vehicle and penetrates any load on board.
- has a range of several metres. Note : The simultaneous use of
other high frequency equipment (mobile telephones, domesticalarms...) may momentarily hinderthe operation of the remote control. In the event of a permanent fault, the remote control should be reini-tialised. See Ç Changing the remo-te control battery È. Central locking The remote controls activate the locking or unlocking of the doors.Press control
Aonce to lock or control Bto unlock.
If nothing happens, press it again. The direction indicator lamps will come on to show that the central locking has been activated. - Unlocked = rapid flashing.
- Locked = on for approximately two seconds.
The central locking will not operate if a door is open, or not properly closed.
Protection fuses under the dashboardF2- F4 - F15
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Do not throw away used batteries.
Return them to a member of the dealer
network or an authorised collection point (photo shops, etc...).
Changing the remote control battery Unclip to gain access to the batteries.Battery: CR 1620 (3V). The remote control must be
reinitialised after changing the batteries. To do
this, switch on the ignition and operate the remote control.
To protect your vehicle against theft Before leaving your vehicle:
- Completely close all windows and do not leave objects visible inside.
- Remove the ignition key, turn the steering wheel to engage the steering lock and lock all doors.
Make a note of the key numbers, the remote control number, and your radio code on the specially provided card. Keep the card in a safe place - not in thevehicle.