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Single and double locking
The vehicle can be locked in two ways.
Single locking
Single locking secures the vehicle and prevents
the doors being opened from outside of the
vehicle. The doors can be unlocked and opened
from inside the vehicle.
Double locking
Double locking secures the vehicle and
prevents the doors being opened from inside
or outside of the vehicle. The doors can not be
unlocked or opened from inside the vehicle.
This provides additional security if the vehicle
is left unattended. The vehicle cannot be
opened by breaking a window and operating
the door locks from inside the vehicle.
Locking
Press briefly to single lock the
vehicle, and partially activate the
alarm. The hazard warning lamps
will flash to indicate that the vehicle is locked.
A second press within three seconds will
double lock the vehicle and fully arm the alarm.
The hazard warning lamps will flash again to
indicate the enhanced lock/alarm state.
Note: The fuel filler flap can only be opened
when the vehicle is unlocked. Global closing
Press and hold the lock button for three
seconds to single lock the vehicle, fully arm the
alarm, and close all of the windows.
Note: For safety reasons, th e sunroof does not
close automatically. It sh ould be closed in the
normal way before exiting the vehicle.
Automatic relocking
If a door, or the tailgate, are not opened within
one minute of unlocking the vehicle, doors will
lock again automatically.
Approach lighting
When approaching the vehicle
during darkness press to switch on
the approach illumination. Press
again to turn the approach lamps off.
The approach ill umination period
set at the factory is thirty seconds.
This can be configured by a Land
Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer to provide
illumination lasting between Zero and 120
seconds.
WARNING
Never double lock the vehicle with
people, children, or pets inside. In the
event of an emergency th ey would be unable to
escape, and the emergency services would be
unable to release them quickly.
WARNING
Ensure that no children, pets, or
obstructions are in any open aperture
before operating globa l closing. Safety
mechanisms are in place to prevent serious
injury, however, inju ries can still occur.
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AlarmARMING THE ALARM
The engine is automatically
immobilised when the remote
control is removed from the starter
control unit. The alarm system is automatically
armed when the remote lock button is pressed.
The hazard lamps will flash to indicate that the
alarm is armed.
Full alarm
To set full alarm protection ensure that all the
windows and the sunroof are closed. Then
press the lock button twice within three
seconds. The hazard warn ing lights will flash
twice to confirm the alarm state.
Once fully armed the alarm will sound if :-
• the bonnet, tailgate, or a door are opened.
• movement is detected within the vehicle
interior.
• a window, front or rear windscreen, or
sunroof glass are broken.
• the vehicle is raised or tilted.
• the vehicle battery is disconnected.
• an attempt is made to disconnect the alarm
siren.
Note: If the alarm is armed and a window or the
sunroof are left open the alarm will sound due
to movement of air currents.
Partial alarm
To set partial alarm protection, briefly press the
lock button once. The hazard warning lights
will flash once to confirm the alarm state.
Once partially armed the alarm will sound if :-
• the bonnet, tailgate, or a door are opened.
• the vehicle battery is disconnected.
• an attempt is made to disconnect the alarm
siren. Note:
This setting should be used in
circumstances such as travelling on a ferry,
when pets are to be left in the vehicle, when a
window must be left open etc
Alarm indicator
The alarm status is disp layed by the indicator.
• Indicator off - alarm disarmed.
• Indicator flashes once per second - alarm
is armed and engine immobilised.
• Indicator flashes rapidly - the alarm has
been triggered.
Note: The alarm status in dicator will flash
rapidly when the alarm has been disarmed, but
the remote has not been docked.
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SeatsSITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION
The seat, head restraint, seat belt and airbags,
all contribute to the protection of the user.
Correct use of these components will give you
greater protection, therefore you should
observe the following points:
1. Sit in an upright position with the base of
your spine as far back as possible and the
seatback reclined no more than 30
degrees.
2. Do not move the driver's seat too close to
the steering wheel. Ideally, a minimum
distance of 254 mm (10 inches) is
recommended betwee n the breastbone
and the steering wheel airbag cover. Hold
the steering wheel in the correct position
with your arms slightly bent.
• Adjust the head restraint so that it's
highest point is level with the top of your
head. •
Position the seatbelt so that it is mid-way
between your neck an d your shoulder. Fit
the strap tightly across your hips, not
across your stomach.
• Ensure that your driving position is
comfortable, and enab les you to maintain
full control of the vehicle.
WARNING
Do not adjust the seat while the
vehicle is moving. Doing so could
cause loss of vehicle control and
personal injury.
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DISABLING THE PASSENGER AIRBAG
Note: The passenger airbag should be disabled
only when a rearward fa cing child restraint if
fitted to the front passenger seat.
To disable the passenger airbag :-
1. Remove the emergency key from the
remote control. See USING THE KEY
(page 40).
2. Insert the end of the key blade into the slot
in the switch and rotate the switch to the
off position.
WARNINGS
Crash test data and statistics, show
that the safest place for a child to be
restrained, is in a child seat correctly
fitted to the vehicle's rear seat.
Do not use a child restraint on a seat
protected by an ope rational airbag in
front of it. Doing so presents a high
risk of death or serious injury to the child in the
event of an accident.
Do not fit a child restraint to the front
passenger seat if the SRS warning
light illuminates co ntinuously with the
ignition on.
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As soon as the child seat is removed
from the front passenger seat the
airbag must be turned on. Failure to do
so will put any front seat passengers at greater
risk of death or serious injury in the event of a
frontal impact.
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LightingLIGHTING CONTROL
Main switch panel
1. Headlamps/side lamps off.
2. Side lamps on.
3. Headlamp dipped beam on.
4. Autolamps on.
5. Headlamp levelling control.
6. Rear fog lamps on/off.
7. Front fog lamps on/off.
8. Facia illumination dimmer control.
Main beam
1.When the headlamp dipped beams are
switched on, push the indicator stalk to
change to full beam. 2.
To flash the headlamps at anytime, briefly
pull the indicator stalk and release it.
When the headlamp main beam is
on, the main beam warning
indicator will illuminate.
Note: Do not use main beam where it may
dazzle other road users.
Headlamp courtesy delay
This feature enables the driver to keep the area
in front of the vehicle illuminated for a short
period after the vehicle has been locked.
1. Switch off the ignition.
2. Pull the indicator stalk (main beam flash)
towards the steering wheel, and exit the
vehicle as normal.
The headlamps will remain on for
thirty seconds. The length of time
that the headlamps remain on, can
be adjusted by your Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
FRONT FOG LAMPS
Front fog lamps will only operate when
headlamp dipped beam, or Auto lamps are
selected. Press the front fog lamp button to
switch on, press again to switch off.
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HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS
Press the switch to turn the hazard warning
lamps on. When the hazard warning lamps are
operating, the indicator warning lamps will
flash in time with the hazard warning lamps.
Note: Hazard warning lamps can be used when
the ignition is on or off.
ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM
(AFS)
1. Vehicle without AFS.
2. Vehicle with AFS.
When cornering using dipped beam, AFS will
adjust the headlamp beams to provide
improved illumination in the direction of travel.
AFS is deactivated when :-
• reverse gear is selected.
• the vehicle is stationary.
• daylight running lamps are on.
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If a system fault is detected the
headlamps will attempt to move to
the central positio n, and remain
stationary. The AFS wa rning indicator will
illuminate to indicate th at a fault is present.
If the warning indicato r illuminates, contact
your Land Rover Dealer/A uthorised Repairer as
soon as possible.
DIRECTION INDICATORS
The direction indicators are operated using the
indicator stalk. Move the stalk up or down, to
indicate turning right or left.
The indicators will operate three times if the
stalk is briefly pushed up or down.
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CHANGING A BULB
General information
Note: In certain territori es it is a legal
requirement to carry spare bulbs. A
replacement bulb kit is available as an
approved accessory from your Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Halogen bulbs
Halogen bulbs are used for main beam, dipped
beam, and front fog lamps. Take care not to
touch the glass part of the bulb with your
fingers; always use a cl oth to handle the bulb.
If necessary use methylated spirits to remove
finger prints. Xenon lamps
Seek advice a bout the correct
disposal of Bi-X enon lamp units
from a Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer, or your local
authority.
CAUTION
Alway replace bulbs with the correct
type and specification. If you are in any
doubt contact your Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer for advice.
WARNINGS
Replacement or maintenance of
Xenon lamps should only be carried
out by suitably qualified personnel.
High voltage is requi red to ignite the
gas and metal vapour which are used
to power Xenon lamps. Contact with
this voltage can cause serious injuries.
Bi-Xenon lamp units operate at a very
high temperature. Ensure that the
lamp units have cooled before
attempting to touch them.
Xenon lamp units contain Mercury
which is highly to xic, and can be
extremely harmful.