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Button Bfig. 40: Briefly press button B
will open the sunshade blind in “steps”.
Pressing the button for longer, instead,
will activate “continuous automatic”
opening. Briefly pulling the button will
give a “snap” closing of the sunshade
blind. Keeping the button pulled,instead, will activate “continuous
automatic” closing.
Button Cfig. 40: press and release the
button to move the roof to the “spoiler”
position (swivel opening). This type of
swivel opening can be activated
irrespective of the position of the
sunroof. During “spoiler” opening, any
pressure on button C stops the roof
closing. Press button C with the roof fully
closed to open the roof to the “swivel”
position. If the roof is positioned between
the fully open position and the “swivel”
position, press button C to close it
manually.
ANTI-PINCH DEVICE
The sun roof and the electric blind are
equipped with an anti-pinch safety
system capable of detecting the presence
of an obstacle whilst the roof is closing:
if this happens, the system intervenes
and the movement of the glass is
immediately reversed.
EMERGENCY OPERATION
If the control buttons fail to operate, the
sun blind and the sun roof can be moved
manually, proceeding as described
below:
Sun blind movement: remove protective
cap A fig. 41 on the internal trim;
Sun roof movement: remove protective
cap B on the internal trim;
take the supplied spanner C from the
luggage compartment;
insert key C in housing A (for blind
movement) or B (for sun roof movement)
and turn it clockwise to open the roof (or
the blind) or anticlockwise to close the
roof (or the blind).
INITIALISATION PROCEDURE
Following an automatic movement
malfunction while opening/closing or
after an emergency manoeuvre (see
description in the previous paragraph),
the automatic operation of the sun roof
must be initialised again.
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Proceed as follows:move the roof to fully closed position;move the ignition device to STOP and
keep it there for 10 seconds;
move the ignition device to MAR;press button A: fig. 40 in "closing"
position;
press the button for at least
10 seconds, then you should hear the
mechanical stop of the roof motor;
press the button A in the "closing"
position again within 5 seconds;
hold down button A: in this position,
the roof will perform an automatic
opening and closing cycle. Otherwise,
repeat the operations starting from the
beginning;
hold down button A until the roof is
completely closed: the initialisation
procedure has ended.
WARNING
23)When leaving the vehicle (equipped
with mechanical key with a remote
control), always remove the key from the
ignition device to avoid the risk of injury
to those still inside the vehicle due to
accidental operation of the sun roof.
Improper use of the roof can be
dangerous. Before and during operation,
always check that no-one is exposed to the
risk of being injured by the moving
sunroof or by objects getting caught or hit
by it.
IMPORTANT
11)Do not open the sun roof if a
transverse roof rack is fitted. Do not open
the sun roof if there is snow or ice on it:
you may damage it.
MySky SUN ROOF
12)
The roof has two panels, a front and a
rear one, that can be individually or
simultaneously removed, as wished.
Front and rear panels are distinguished
by a dedicated symbol on the bottom of
the panels themselves.
IMPORTANT The panels can withstand
any snow that may deposit on them. In
any case, it is advisable to remove
excessive snow.
FRONT PANEL ELECTRIC
MOVEMENT
On some versions, the front panel might
be electrically operated.
This operates only with the ignition
device at MAR. The panel can be
adjusted forward/backward and opened
in “swivel” position.
The buttons to operate the front panel
are located on the trim close to the front
ceiling light fig. 42:
Button A: open/close the front panel to
the end of its travel. Press button A to
fully open the front glass panel. Pull the
button: the front panel will close fully.
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Button B: opening button for “swivel”
position of the front panel. Press and
release button B to bring the roof to the
“swivel” position. This opening mode can
only be activated with the roof fully
closed. Button B will be disabled when
the panel is open or partially open.
During “swivel” opening, any pressure on
button B stops the roof closing.
Anti-pinch device
The front panel has an anti-pinch safety
system that can detect an obstacle while
the panel is opening or closing. Whenthis happens, the system stops and the
movement of the panel is immediately
reversed.
PANEL REMOVAL
IMPORTANT Remove the panels only
when the vehicle is at a standstill. The
rear panel can be removed only when
the front panel is fully closed or
removed.
Proceed as follows to remove the panels:working inside the passenger
compartment, fit the spanner A
fig. 43 inside the housing B fig. 44,
rotate it and continue rotating it next to
the
symbol, so that the door lock is
released; at the same time, fully pull the
handle C (on the same panel) to the end
of travel;
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remove the panel (front or rear) or
both panels, then take out the baffle
(located in the panel housing bag) and
engage it in the dedicated housings inthe vehicle (see fig. 45 and fig. 46 );
place the panel (or both panels) inside
the dedicated suitcase (see the following
pages) and arrange it in the luggage
compartment.
PANEL STORAGE SUITCASE
After removing the roof panels, they must
be positioned inside the dedicated
suitcase inside the luggage
compartment. It is recommended to
perform this procedure from outside the
vehicle.
Proceed as follows:
open the bag, remove the baffle A
fig. 47 and lift the devices B;
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position the panels inside, making
sure that the two handles are reciprocally
opposed (see fig. 48 ), then reposition
the baffle properly in its housing;
close the bag again, position it
correctly inside the luggage compartment
and then secure the bag firmly to the
retaining hooks on the luggage
compartment crossmember (see fig. 49 ).
IMPORTANT Do not lay evenly
distributed loads on the bag if they
exceed 10 kg in weight.EMERGENCY OPERATION
If the control buttons fail to operate, the
sun roof can be moved manually,
proceeding as described below:
remove protective cap A fig. 50 on
the internal trim;
introduce the supplied key B into
housing A and turn it clockwise to open
the roof or anticlockwise to close it.
INITIALISATION PROCEDURE
Following an automatic movement
malfunction while opening/closing or
after an emergency manoeuvre (see
description in the previous paragraph),
the automatic operation of the sunroof
must be initialised again.
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Proceed as follows:move the roof to fully closed position;move the ignition device to STOP and
keep it there for 10 seconds;
bring the ignition device to MAR;press button A fig. 42 in the “close”
position;
press the button for at least
10 seconds, then you should hear the
mechanical stop of the roof motor;
within 5 seconds, press the button A
again in the "close" position;
hold down button A in this position:
the roof will perform an automatic
opening and closing cycle. Otherwise,
repeat the operations starting from the
beginning;
hold down button A until the roof is
completely closed: the initialisation
procedure has ended.
IMPORTANT
12)Do not open the sun roof if a
transverse roof rack is fitted. Do not open
the sun roof if there is snow or ice on it:
you may damage it.
BONNET
OPENING
Proceed as follows:pull lever A fig. 51 in the direction
indicated by the arrow;
operate lever B fig. 52, in the
direction indicated by the arrow, and
raise the bonnet;
release bonnet stay C fig. 53 from its
locking device D, then insert its end in
housing E on the bonnet.
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24) 25)
CLOSING
Proceed as follows:hold the bonnet up with one hand and
with the other remove the stay from the
housing E and fit it back in locking
device D;
lower the bonnet to approximately
40 centimetres from the engine
compartment and let it drop. Make sure
that the bonnet is completely closed and
not only fastened by the locking device
by trying to open it. If it is not perfectly
closed, do not try to press the bonnet lid
down but open it and repeat the
procedure.
26) 27)
IMPORTANT Always check that the
bonnet is closed correctly to prevent it
from opening while the vehicle is
travelling. Since the bonnet is
equipped with a double locking
system, one for each side, you must
check that is closed on both its side
ends.
WARNING
24)The bonnet may drop suddenly if the
supporting rod is not positioned correctly.25)Use both hands to lift the bonnet.
Before lifting, check that the windscreen
wiper arms are not raised from the
windscreen or in operation, that the
vehicle is stationary and that the electric
parking brake is engaged.
26)For safety reasons, the bonnet must
always be properly closed while the car is
travelling. Therefore, make sure that the
bonnet is properly closed and that the lock
is engaged. If you discover that the bonnet
is not perfectly closed during travel, stop
immediately and close the bonnet in the
correct manner.
27)Perform these operations only when
the car is stationary.
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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
The luggage compartment unlocking is
electrically operated and is deactivated
when the vehicle is in motion.
OPENING FROM THE OUTSIDE
28)
When unlocked, the boot can be opened
from outside the car using the electric
opening handle A fig. 54 located under
the handle until the unlocking click is
heard or by quickly pressing button
on the remote control twice.Emergency opening from the inside
Proceed as follows:
remove parcel shelf (where provided),
remove the rear head restraints and fully
fold the seats;
use the screwdriver to remove the
yellow tab A fig. 55;
insert the screwdriver in housing B
fig. 56, in order to activate the luggage
compartment release tab.
CLOSING
To close the luggage compartment grab
the handle located inside the tailgate.
IMPORTANT Before closing the
luggage compartment make sure that
you have the keys since the luggage
compartment is automatically locked.
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