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Opening and closing
Vehicle interior monitoring system
and anti-t o
w syst
em*Fig. 135
On the roof console: interior monitor-
ing sensors. The interior monitoring system triggers the
al
arm if the v
ehicl
e is locked and movement is
detected inside the vehicle. The anti-tow sys-
tem triggers the alarm if the vehicle is locked
when the system detects the vehicle is being
raised.
Switching on the interior monitoring and
the anti-tow systems
Close the storage compartment
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Operation
automatically after 30 seconds. This function
pr e
v
ents the vehicle from remaining unlocked
if the unlocking button is pressed by mistake.
Locking is only possible when the rear lid is
correctly and fully closed.
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Operation
Note
The reading lights go out when the vehicle
is lock ed, or a f
ew minutes after the key is
removed from the ignition. This prevents
the vehicle
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Operation
Headlight wash/wipe system
The headlight w ashers/wipers cl
ean the
headlight l
enses.
After the ignition is switched on, the first and
every fifth time the windscreen washer is
switched on, the headlights are also washed.
Therefore, the windscreen wiper lever should
be pulled towards the steering wheel when
the dipped beam or main beam are on. Any
encrusted dirt (such as insects) should be
cleaned regularly (e.g. when refuelling).
To ensure the headlight washers work cor-
rectly in winter, any snow which has got into
the bumper jet supports should be cleaned
away. If necessary, remove snow with an an-
ti-icing spray. Note
The wiper will try to wipe away any obsta-
cles that ar e on the windscr
een. The wiper
will stop moving if the obstacle blocks its
path. Remove the obstacle and switch the
wiper back on again. Rain sensor*
Fig. 148
Windscreen wipers lever: adjust the
r ain sensor A .
Fig. 149
Rain sensor sensitive surface The rain sensor controls the frequency of the
windscr
een wiper int erv
als, depending on the
amount of rain
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Transport and practical equipment
Driving with the rear lid open Driving with the rear lid open creates an addi-
tional risk. Secur
e all ob
jects and secure the
rear lid correctly and take all measures pos-
sible to reduce toxic gases from entering the
vehicle. WARNING
Driving with the rear lid unlocked or open
could cause serious injuries.
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Operation
WARNING
When the vehicle is not in use or being
wat ched, al
ways lock the doors and the
rear lid to reduce the risk of serious injury or
death.
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Transport and practical equipment
unlock the built-in childproof lock. The cur-
r ent only fl
o
ws when the childproof lock is un-
locked. LED on the power socket
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Air conditioning
burn any fuel remaining in the auxiliary heat-
er . The e
xhaust gases ar
e also extracted from
the system.
Remote control Fig. 201
Independent heater: remote control. Fig. 201 Meaning
Switch the auxiliary heater on.
Switch the auxiliary heater off:
A Aerial.
B Light.
The auxiliary heater may accidentally switch
on if a butt
on is pr
essed on the r
emote control
by mistake. This may also occur outside the
range of the remote control or if the light
flashes. Remote control light
The remote contr
ol light provides users with
different information at the push of a button: Battery light
Fig. 201
B Meaning
Lights up green for
around tw o seconds. The auxiliary heat
er has
been switched on using the
button.
Lights up red for
around tw o seconds. The auxiliary heat
er has
been switched off using the
button.
Slowly flashes green
for ar ound tw
o sec-
onds. No on
a)
signal has been re-
ceived.
Quickly fl
ashes
green f or ar
ound two
seconds. The independent heating is
block
ed.
P
ossible causes: the fuel tank
is almost empty, the battery
charge is very low or there is
a fault.
Flashes red for
around two seconds. No off
a)
signal has been r
e-
ceived.
Lights up or
ange for
around two seconds,
then gr
een or red. The remote control battery is
almost flat. How
ever, the on
or off signal has been re-
ceived, respectively.
Lights up orange for
around two seconds,
then fl
ashes green
or red. The remote control battery is
almost flat. The on or off sig-
nal has not been receiv
ed,
respectively. Battery light
Fig. 201
B Meaning
Flashes orange for
around five seconds. The r
emote control battery is
flat. The on or off signal has
not been r eceiv
ed, respec-
tively. a)
Within its range, the remote control might not re-
ceive the signal sent by the v ehicl
e receiver. In this
case, the remote control will send an error message
whether the auxiliary heater is on or off. Come closer
to the vehicle and press the corresponding button on
the remote control once again.
Replace the battery of the remote control
If the light