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Roadside Recovery
When the door is closed, the window automatically moves up until it
reaches the “upper limit”.
Opening the doors from outside
Use the remote control to deactivate the alarm and the central door
locking system, as described in "Vehicle keys".
With the anti-theft system deactivated and the key in your pocket or
within a range of 50 cm, press the handle where indicated and open the
door: the window will move down to its “target position”.
When the door is closed, the window will move up until it meets the upper
limit.
Warning
Always carefully check manually that the doors have been closed
properly to prevent them from opening while driving.
WAL (Walk Away Locking) function
This function is used to automatically lock the doors and luggage
compartment lid when the key is moved from inside the vehicle to outside.
Automatic locking occurs if the driver with the key moves at least 1.5
m away from the vehicle. If the driver remains within this range, after a
timeout of approx. 5 minutes, the WAL function will be deactivated and
the doors and lid will not be locked.
In addition, the WAL function will be deactivated in the following
situations:
●
the doors are unlocked by pressing the button on the remote control;
●
if a valid key remains inside the vehicle when the doors are locked;
●
if the key is not detected when it is moved from inside the vehicle to
outside (e.g. due to a flat battery);
●
if a door is left open or the timeout expires because the key remains
in the 1.5 m range for too long;
●
the vehicle is in motion;
●
there is a switch from KEY-OFF to KEY-ON.
Locking the doors from inside
Both doors can be locked by activating/deactivating button
A
on the roof
panel. When the door lock is activated, the light on button
B
comes on.
To deactivate the door lock, press button
A
until the light goes out.
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