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About your Vehicle
Opening the hard top
Important note
Before opening the hard top, ensure that it is dry to prevent
water entering the passenger compartment or hard top
compartment.
Pull switch
A
on the centre console and keep it pulled until the
hard top is fully open: the operation in progress is indicated by the
message “Roof opening” on the left TFT display.
When the hard top opens, the following operations take place:
- the side windows and BackLite rear screen are fully lowered
- the hard top compartment cover opens
- the hard top parts are positioned in the hard top compartment
- the hard top compartment cover closes
- the BackLite rear screen is raised until it reaches the set height
- the side windows are raised.
Important note
While the hard top is being opened, you cannot operate the side
windows and the BackLite rear screen.
Once the opening cycle has been completed, the message “Roof
open” is displayed on the left TFT display accompanied by an
acoustic signal.
To raise the side windows completely, keep switch
A
pulled for
approximately 2 seconds.
Warning
Do not reverse the opening or closing direction when opening
or closing the hard top.
Always complete the cycle until the acoustic signal is emitted.
A
Roof open
Roof opening
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