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To open all the windows, press and hold
the remote control unlock button for at
least three seconds. Press the lock or
unlock button to stop the opening function.
Global closing
Vehicles without keyless entry
WARNING
Take care when using global closing.
In an emergency, press the lock or
unlock button immediately to stop. To close all the windows, press and hold
the remote control lock button for at least
three seconds. Press the lock or unlock
button to stop the closing function. The
anti-trap function is also active during
global closing.
Vehicles with keyless entry
WARNING
Take care when using global closing.
In an emergency, touch a door
handle lock sensor to stop.
Note:
Global closing can be activated using
the driver ’s door handle. Global opening and
closing can also be activated using the
buttons on the passive key.
To close all the windows, press and hold
the driver ’s door handle for at least two
seconds. The anti-trap function is also
active during global closing.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Alarm system
Your vehicle may be equipped with one of
the following alarm systems:
•
Perimeter alarm.
• Perimeter alarm with interior sensors.
• Category one alarm with interior
sensors and battery back-up sounder.
Perimeter alarm
The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against
unauthorised access to your vehicle
through the doors and the bonnet. It also
protects the audio unit.
Interior sensors WARNING
The sensors in the interior lamp unit
must not be covered up. Do not
activate the alarm with full guard if
any persons, animals or other moving
objects are inside the vehicle. The sensors act as a deterrent against
unauthorised intrusion by sensing any
movement within the vehicle. Battery back-up sounder
The battery back-up sounder is an extra
alarm system which will sound a siren
when the alarm is triggered. It is armed
directly when you lock the vehicle. The
sounder has its own battery and will sound
an alarm siren even if someone
disconnects the vehicle battery or the
battery back-up sounder itself.
Triggering the alarm
Once armed, the alarm is triggered in any
of the following ways:
•
If someone opens a door, the tailgate
or the bonnet without a valid key or
remote control.
• If someone removes the audio or
navigation system.
• If the ignition is turned to position I, II
or III without a valid key.
• If the interior sensors detect movement
within the vehicle.
• On vehicles with a battery back-up
sounder, if someone disconnects the
vehicle battery or the battery back-up
sounder itself.
If the alarm is triggered, the alarm horn will
sound for 30 seconds and the hazard
warning flasher will flash for five minutes.
Any further attempts to perform one of the
above will trigger the alarm again.
Full and reduced guard
Full guard
Full guard is the standard setting.
In full guard, the interior sensors are
activated when you arm the alarm.
Note: This may result in false alarms if
animals or moving objects are inside the
vehicle.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ADJUSTING THE STEERING
WHEEL
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel
when the vehicle is moving.
Note:
Make sure that you are sitting in the
correct position. See Sitting in the Correct
Position (page 109). WARNING
Make sure that you fully engage the
locking lever when returning it to its
original position.
AUDIO CONTROL
Select the required source on the audio
unit.
The following functions can be operated
with the remote control:
Type 1
Volume up
A
Seek up or next
B
Volume down
C
Seek down or previous
D
Mode
E
Press the mode button to select the audio
source.
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A
OnB
Low sensitivity
C
If you switch autowipers on, the wipers will
not cycle until water is detected on the
windscreen. The rain sensor will then
continuously measure the amount of water
on the windscreen and adjust the speed
of the wipers automatically.
Adjust the sensitivity of the rain sensor
using the rotary control. With low
sensitivity, the wipers will operate when
the sensor detects a lot of water on the
windscreen. With high sensitivity, the
wipers will operate if the sensor detects a
small amount of water on the windscreen.
WINDSCREEN WASHERS WARNING
Do not operate the washer for more
than 10 seconds at a time, and never
when the reservoir is empty.
Whilst the lever is pulled towards the
steering wheel the washer will work in
conjunction with the wipers.
After releasing the lever, the wipers
operate for a short time.
REAR WINDOW WIPER AND
WASHERS
Intermittent wipe
Intermittent wipe
A
Low speed wipe
B
Press the button at the end of the lever to
change between off, intermittent and low
speed.
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The rear wiper will be activated
automatically when selecting reverse gear
if the rear wiper is not already switched on
and the front wiper is operating.
Rear window washer
WARNING
Do not operate the washer for more
than 10 seconds at a time, and never
when the reservoir is empty.
While the lever is pushed away from the
steering wheel the washer will work in
conjunction with the wipers.
After releasing the lever, the wipers
operate for a short time.
HEADLAMP WASHERS
The headlamp washers will operate with
the windscreen washers when the
headlamps are on.
Note:
To stop the washer fluid reservoir
emptying quickly, the headlamp washers
will not operate every time that you use the
windscreen washers. CHECKING THE WIPER
BLADES
Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of
the blade to check for roughness.
Clean the wiper blade lips with water
applied with a soft sponge.
CHANGING THE WIPER
BLADES
Windscreen wiper blades
CAUTIONS
Set the windscreen wipers in the
service position to change the wiper
blades.
You can use the service position in
winter to provide easier access to the
wiper blades for freeing them from
snow and ice. The windscreen wipers will
return to their normal position as soon as
you switch on the ignition so make sure
that the outside of the windscreen is free
from snow and ice before you switch on
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Switch the ignition off and pull the
direction indicator lever towards the
steering wheel to switch the headlamps
on. You will hear a short tone. The
headlamps will go off automatically after
three minutes with any door open, or 30
seconds after the last door has been
closed.
The home safe lights can be cancelled by
either pulling the direction indicator lever
towards the steering wheel again or by
turning the ignition switch ON.
AUTOLAMPS
WARNING
In severe weather conditions, it may
be necessary to switch your
headlamps on manually.
Note:
If you have switched autolamps on,
you can only switch the main beam on when
autolamps has switched the headlamps on.
Note: If autolamps have been switched on
in conjunction with autowipers, dipped
headlamps will illuminate automatically
when the rain sensor activates the
windscreen wipers continuously. The headlamps will come on and go off
automatically depending on the ambient
light.
The headlamps will remain on for a period
of time after you switch the ignition off.
You can adjust the time delay using the
information display. See Information
Displays (page 83).
FRONT FOG LAMPS
WARNING
Only use the front fog lamps when
visibility is considerably restricted by
fog, snow or rain.
REAR FOG LAMPS
WARNINGS
Only use the rear fog lamps when
visibility is restricted to less than 50
metres (164 feet).
Do not use the rear fog lamps when
it is raining or snowing and visibility
is more than 50 metres (164 feet).
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- VEHICLES WITH: ADAPTIVE
FRONT LIGHTING/XENON
HEADLAMPS
To adjust the headlamps for driving on the
left or right hand side of the road, see your
dealer.
HEADLAMP LEVELLING
Note:
Vehicles with Xenon headlamps are
equipped with automatic headlamp
levelling. Raised headlamp beams
A
Lowered headlamp beams
B
You can adjust the level of the headlamp
beams according to the vehicle load.
Recommended headlamp levelling switch positions Switch position
Load in luggage
compartment
Load
Third row seats
Second row
seats
Front seats
0
-
-
-
1-2
0 (0.5)**
-
2
-
1-2
1 (0.5)**
-
-
3
1-2
3 (0.5)**
Max *
-
3
1-2
4 (1.5)**
Max *
-
-
1
* See Vehicle Identification Plate (page 214).
** Vehicles with active suspension.
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS For item location: See At a Glance (page
10).
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Ambient lighting illuminates several areas,
for example footwells, cup holders and
doors with a single colour and can be
switched on and off using the information
display menu. See General Information
(page 83).
Use the instrument lighting dimmer
switches to adjust to the desired
brightness. See Instrument Lighting
Dimmer (page 122).
REMOVING A HEADLAMP
WARNING
Have Xenon bulbs changed by a
trained technician. There is a risk of
electric shock.
1. Open the bonnet. See Opening and
Closing the Bonnet (page 185). 2. Remove the screws. 3. Pull the headlamp as far as possible
towards the centre of the vehicle to
disengage it from the lower fixing point.
4. Lift the outer side of the headlamp and
remove it. 5. Disconnect the electrical connector.
Note:
When fitting the headlamp, make
sure that you reconnect the electrical
connector properly.
Note: When fitting the headlamp, make
sure that you fully engage the headlamp in
the lower fixing point.
Note: When fitting the headlamp, make
sure that the screw is located in the
headlamp moulding before you install it.
CHANGING A BULB WARNINGS
Switch the lights and the ignition off.
Let the bulb cool down before
removing it.
Have Xenon bulbs changed by a
properly trained technician. There is
a risk of electric shock.
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