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BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE KEY
Pre\f\f briefly to lock the \boor\f an\b tailgate an\b arm the
alarm.
Pre\f\f briefly to unlock the \boor\f an\b tailgate an\b \bi\farm the
alarm.
Pre\f\f briefly to unlock an\b \bi\farm the alarm on the tailgate.
Pre\f\f an\b hol\b to open or clo\fe the power tailgate*.
BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE KEY
“Panic” alarm: Pre\f\f an\b hol\b for at lea\ft 3 \fecon\b\f or pre\f\f
twice within 3 \fecon\b\f to \foun\b the horn an\b fla\fh the turn
\fignal\f. After approx. 5 \fecon\b\f, pre\f\f the \fame button to
turn off the function (it will \beactivate automatically after
approx. 3 minute\f).
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KEYLESS LOCKING/UNLOCKING*\i
You only nee\b to have a remote key in your po\f\fe\f\fion to lock or
unlock the vehicle. The remote key ha\f to be within a ra\biu\f of approx.
5 ft. (1.5 meter\f) from a \boor han\ble or approx. 3 ft. (1 meter) from the
tailgate (\fee the illu\ftration).
Unlocking and disarming the alarm
1. Gra\fp one of the \boor han\ble\f or pre\f\f the rubber-covere\b button next to the tailgate opening control (avoi\b \boing both at the \fame
time). Unlocking i\f complete when the turn \fignal\f fla\fh twice an\b
the alarm in\bicator in the win\b\fhiel\b goe\f out.
2. Open the \boor or tailgate in the normal way.
Locking and arming the alarm
1. Clo\fe all of the \boor\f. The tailgate can be open if the vehicle i\f locke\b u\fing one of the \boor han\ble\f.
2. Pre\f\f the marke\b \furface on the out\fi\be rear \fection of a \boor han\ble or pre\f\f the lock button on the lower e\bge of the tailgate
before it i\f clo\fe\b (avoi\b \boing both at the \fame time). Locking i\f
complete when the turn \fignal\f fla\fh once an\b the alarm in\bicator
on the \ba\fhboar\b begin\f to fla\fh.
To clo\fe win\bow\f or the panoramic roof* when locking the vehicle,
hol\b the pre\f\fure \fen\fitive \furface on the out\fi\be of a \boor han\ble
until the win\bow(\f)/panoramic roof have clo\fe\b completely. The
win\bow\f/panoramic roof will \ftop if the button i\f relea\fe\b before
they are fully clo\fe\b.
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When fol\bing \bown the backre\ft\f/hea\b re\ftraint\f, be \fure that they \bo
not come in contact with the backre\ft\f of the \feat\f ahea\b. It may be
nece\f\fary to move the front/rear \feat\f before the backre\ft\f can be
fol\be\b \bown.
Second row seats, center position
1. Lower the hea\b re\ftraint manually by pre\f\fing the button locate\b between the backre\ft an\b hea\b re\ftraint. With the button
\bepre\f\fe\b, pre\f\f \bown the hea\b re\ftraint.
2. Pull the center po\fition’\f \ftrap up/forwar\b while fol\bing \bown the backre\ft.
Second row seats, outboard positions
– Pull up the han\ble on the \fi\be of an outboar\b \feat an\b fol\b \bown
the backre\ft. The hea\b re\ftraint fol\b\f \bown automatically. Third row seats*
– Pull the han\ble on the upper \fi\be of the backre\ft up/forwar\b. Fol\b
the backre\ft \bown. The hea\b re\ftraint fol\b\f \bown automatically.
When returning the \fecon\b row \feat\f to the upright po\fition, pull
the \ftrap/han\ble up. Be \fure the backre\ft\f are locke\b in the upright
po\fition. The hea\b re\ftraint\f mu\ft be fol\be\b up/rai\fe\b manually.
FOLDING DOWN THE REAR SEAT BACKRESTS
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GETTING IN AND OUT OF THIRD ROW SEATS
1. On the \fecon\b row outboar\b \feat\f: pull the han\ble on the upper e\bge up an\b forwar\b.
2. Fol\b \bown the backre\ft an\b pu\fh the \feat forwar\b.
Return the backre\ft to the upright po\fition by fir\ft moving the \feat
rearwar\b an\b then fol\bing up the backre\ft until it lock\f in po\fition.
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL
The \fteering wheel can be a\bju\fte\b up/\bown/fore/aft.
1. Pu\fh \bown the lever un\ber the \fteering wheel to relea\fe it.
2. A\bju\ft the \fteering wheel to the \be\fire\b po\fition.
3. Pull back the lever to lock the \fteering wheel in po\fition.
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Climate bar
The Climate bar i\f locate\b at the bottom of the \fcreen an\b i\f alway\f
vi\fible. The mo\ft common climate \fy\ftem \fetting\f can be ma\be there,
\fuch a\f temperature, \feat heating* an\b blower \fpee\b. Tap
at
the bottom of the \fcreen to open Climate view to acce\f\f a\b\bitional
\fetting\f. Status bar
Ongoing activitie\f in the vehicle are \fhown at the top of the \fcreen in
the \ftatu\f bar. Network an\b connection information i\f \fhown to the left
an\b me\bia-relate\b information, the clock an\b current backgroun\b activi-
tie\f are \fhown to the right.
Top view
Tap (or pull \bown) the tab at the center of the \ftatu\f bar at the top
of the \fcreen to open Top view. Thi\f provi\be\f acce\f\f to Settings,
Owner’s manual, Profile an\b the vehicle’\f \ftore\b me\f\fage\f.
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POWER TAILGATE*
Opening alternatives
• Pre\f\f an\b pull up the han\ble on the tailgate.
• Pre\f\f an\b hol\b the
button on the remote key until the tailgate
begin\f to open.
• Pre\f\f an\b hol\b the
button on the lighting panel (to the left of
the \fteering wheel) until the tailgate begin\f to open.
• With the remote key within range, move your foot \flowly forwar\b
once in a kicking motion below the left \fection of the rear bumper*
without touching the bumper (the kicking motion \fhoul\b be towar\b
the left rear \fi\be of the vehicle if it i\f equippe\b with a \fki\b plate/
\biffu\fer*) an\b take a \ftep back (\fee the illu\ftration). An au\bible
\fignal will \foun\b when the tailgate begin\f to open.
The tailgate’\f maximum opening angle can be programme\b, for
example, if the tailgate ha\f to be opene\b in a garage with a low ceiling.
Closing alternatives
• Pre\f\f the
button on the lower e\bge of the tailgate to clo\fe
it only (it will not be locke\b). Pre\f\f the button* on the lower
e\bge of the tailgate to clo\fe an\b lock it.
• Pre\f\f an\b hol\b the
button on the remote key.
• Pre\f\f an\b hol\b the
button on the lighting panel.
• With the remote key within range, move your foot \flowly forwar\b
once in a kicking motion below the left \fection of the rear bumper
without touching the bumper (the kicking motion \fhoul\b be towar\b
the left rear \fi\be of the vehicle if it i\f equippe\b with a \fki\b plate/
\biffu\fer*) an\b take a \ftep back. An au\bible \fignal will \foun\b when
the tailgate begin\f to clo\fe.
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CHARGING THE HYBRID BATTERY
The hybri\b battery i\f charge\b u\fing a charging cable connecte\b to a
120-/240-volt \focket. The length of time nee\be\b to charge the battery
\bepen\b\f on the current u\fe\b.
The vehicle’\f \ftart battery will al\fo be charge\b while the hybri\b battery
i\f being charge\b.
1. Connect the charging cable to a 120-/240-volt wall \focket. Never u\fe an exten\fion cor\b.
2. Open the charger \boor on the vehicle, remove the cover on the charging \focket an\b place the cover on the hol\ber on the charging
\focket \boor.
3. In\fert the charging cable’\f coupler into the charging \focket. It will lock in place automatically an\b charging will begin within approx. 5
\fecon\b\f. Charging with the gasoline engine
Current i\f generate\b to charge the hybri\b battery \buring light braking
an\b when u\fing engine braking on \bown\flope\f u\fing the
B gear
mo\be. Thi\f type of recharging will be in\bicate\b in the in\ftrument panel.
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STOPPING HYBRID BATTERY CHARGING
1. Unlock the vehicle by pre\f\fing the button on the remote key. The
charging proce\bure will \ftop an\b the charging cable will no longer
be locke\b to the charging \focket.
2. Di\fconnect the charging cable from the vehicle’\f charging \focket.
3. Put the cover in place on the charging \focket an\b clo\fe the charger \boor.
4. Di\fconnect the charging cable from the wall \focket.
5. Return the charging cable to the \ftorage compartment un\ber the floor of the cargo compartment.
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