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When the battery runs
out ÿ P. 308
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Functions
that can be set at the Daihatsu service factory
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Effects of radio waves
Before using any electronic medical device other than an implanted cardiac pacemaker, implanted
biventricular pacing pulse generator, or implanted cardioverter-defibrillator, check with the
manufacturer of the electronic medical device regarding the effects of radio waves. please.
Radio waves may affect the operation of medical electrical equipment.
•Persons with an implanted cardiac pacemaker, implanted biventricular pacing pulse generator,
or implanted cardioverter-defibrillator should stay within about 22 cm of the antenna (ÿ P. 74).
Radio waves may affect the operation of implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted biventricular
pacing pulse generators, and implanted cardioverter-defibrillators.
•Do not press the switch on the door handle with strong force or use a sharp object.
Key-free system can be deactivated. (List of customization
functions: ÿ P. 388)
•Locking/unlocking the door: The door can be locked/unlocked using the wireless function or the
emergency key. (ÿ P. 82, 370) • Starting the engine/switching the engine switch mode: ÿ P.
370 • Stopping the engine: ÿ P. 133
You can also deactivate the key-free system.
For details, please contact the Daihatsu service factory.
please. Doing so may damage the switch.
•Do not leave the electronic card key inside or near the vehicle. Since the electronic card key and
the vehicle are in constant communication, the battery will be significantly drained. The
indicator on the electronic card key flashes when it is in a constant communication state, so
keep the electronic card key away from the vehicle until it goes out. •Electronic card keys that
will not be used for a long period of time can be put into power saving mode to reduce battery
consumption. (ÿ P.77)
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When the key-free system is deactivated at the Daihatsu service factory
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Operation of each part
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