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Method 2: disconnect the vehicle starter bat‐
tery.
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Method 3: switch off the power supply using
the battery main switch and disconnect the
auxiliary battery on the vehicle.
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Method 4: interrupt the power supply by acti‐
vating standby mode (
/
page 151).
The charge level of the battery must be checked
every three weeks if no measures are taken to
maintain the battery charge.
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Battery voltage below 12.2 V: charge the
battery to prevent deep discharge damage.
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Further information can be obtained at a
qualified specialist workshop.
Standby mode
Activating/deactivating standby mode
Requirements:
R
the engine is switched off.
On-board computer:
4
Settings
5
Vehicle
5
Ruhezustand
(Standby)
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To activate/deactivate: select
Yes
or
No
.
Using the chock
Use the chock to provide additional safety to pre‐
vent the vehicle from rolling away, e.g. when
parking or changing a wheel.
Chock in luggage/passenger compartment
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To remove the chock: pull the holding rope
1
slightly downwards and then remove it
from bracket
2
.
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Remove the chock.
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When stowing it away, ensure that the chock
has been secured in the bracket by the hold‐
ing rope
1
.
Chock at rear of chassis on left side of vehicle
(example)
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To remove the chock on platform vehicles:
pull the safety spring
2
downwards and
remove the chock
1
.
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When stowing it away, ensure that the chock
has been secured in the bracket by the safety
spring.
Chock at rear of chassis on left side of vehicle
(example: front-wheel drive-vehicle)
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To remove the chock on platform vehicles:
detach the rubber strap
2
from the hook
4
.
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Pull the safety spring
3
downwards and
remove the chock
1
.
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