X
Clip in the lower section of handle
:
again.
X
Insert and engage the upper section of han-
dle
=
into lower section
:
.
Windshield wipers
Switching the windshield wiper
on/off
!
Do not operate the windshield wipers
when the windshield is dry, as this could
damage the wiper blades. Moreover, dust
that has collected on the windshield can
scratch the glass if wiping takes place when
the windshield is dry.
If it is necessary to switch on the windshield
wipers in dry weather conditions, always
use washer fluid when operating the wind-
shield wipers.
!
If the windshield wipers leave smears on
the windshield after the vehicle has been
washed in an automatic car wash, wax or
other residues may be the reason for this.
Clean the windshield using washer fluid
after washing the vehicle in an automatic
car wash.
!
Intermittent wiping with rain sensor: due
to optical influences and the windshield
becoming dirty in dry weather conditions,
the windshield wipers may be activated
inadvertently. This could then damage the
windshield wiper blades or scratch the
windshield.
For this reason, you should always switch
off the windshield wipers in dry weather.
1
$
Windshield wiper off
2
Ä
Intermittent wipe, low (rain sensor
set to low sensitivity)
3
Å
Intermittent wipe, high (rain sensor
set to high sensitivity)
4
°
Continuous wipe, slow
5
¯
Continuous wipe, fast
B
í
Single wipe
î
To wipe with washer fluid
X
Switch on the ignition.
X
Turn the combination switch to the corre-
sponding position.
Vehicles with a rain sensor: in the
Ä
or
Å
position, the appropriate wiping fre-
quency is automatically set according to the
intensity of the rain. In the
Å
position, the
rain sensor is more sensitive than in the
Ä
position, causing the windshield wiper to wipe
more frequently.
If the wiper blades are worn, the windshield
will no longer be wiped properly. This could
prevent you from observing the traffic condi-
tions.
134
Windshield wipers
Lights
and
wind
shield
wip
er
s
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