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Soft Top
NOTE: By soft top “opening” we
mean folding the soft top into the
rear luggage compartment.
By soft top “closing” we mean the
opposite.
Precautions
Before opening or closing
the soft top, always check
that no one is in the way, as
impact with the soft top may cause
injury. Also check that no objects
stand in the way of the soft top, as
impact may cause damage to both
the soft top and the object.
Before operating the soft
top, make sure that no
passengers are sitting in the
rear seats.
Never operate or act on a
soft top that is performing
an automatic movement
cycle.
WARNING: Do not open the soft
top when it is wet, as the damp that
would form in the soft top housing
might cause permanent damage to
the structure or stains or mould in the
canvas. Should it need to be opened,
do not leave it sitting in the housing
for more than a day.
WARNING: Do not open the soft top
when it is dirty, as both the canvas
and the rear window might be
damaged when it is folded.
WARNING: Do not open the soft top
if there is ice or snow on it. Should it
need to be opened, remove the snow
or ice and do not use sharp or pointed
objects.
WARNING: Do not place objects on
the soft top as they might fall and
cause damage and injury when it is
moved.
WARNING: Do not place any objects in
the soft top housing.
WARNING: Do not fasten roof-racks or
similar on the soft top.
WARNING: When closing the soft top,
never start driving before the soft
top has completed this cycle and has
locked on the windscreen frame.
WARNING: Only open or close the soft
top when the vehicle is stationary,
otherwise it might not fully open or
close. For example, if you start moving
the soft top when you are standing
at a traffi c light and you start driving
before the soft top has completed
its opening or closing cycle, you can
complete the operation by driving
slowly (do not exceed 30 km/h -
19 mph) and holding the soft top
movement switch pushed until the
process has been completed.
Soft top open
Soft top closed
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