An animal may:
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Activate vehicle equipment and become
trapped, for example.
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Switch systems on or‑ off and endanger
other road users
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Never leave animals in the vehicle unat-
tended.
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Always secure animals properly, e.g. with
a suitable animal transport box.
After leaving the vehicle and closing the last door,
the vehicle is automatically locked. This also
applies if the key is still in the vehicle.
There is a danger of locking oneself out. The vehi-
cle can only be opened again with a vehicle key.
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Always carry the vehicle key with you when
leaving the vehicle.
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If the vehicle is locked and the only available
key is in the vehicle, notify a qualified special-
ist workshop.
Warning notice, depending on the equipment on
the driver's door, the partition wall, the sliding door
or the speed delivery door
Unlocking and locking the driver's door with the
mechanical key
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If you want to lock the vehicle completely with
the mechanical key, press the button for the
locking mechanism from inside first with the
driver's door open. Then lock the driver's door
with the mechanical key.
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To unlock: turn the mechanical key counter-
clockwise to position
1
.
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To lock: turn the mechanical key clockwise to
position
1
.
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Right-hand drive vehicles: turn the mechanical
key in the opposite direction for each case.
Using the grab handles when getting into and out
of the vehicle
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WARNING Risk of injury due to excessive
load on the grab handles
If you apply your full body weight to the grab
handle or pull it abruptly, the grab handle may
be damaged or come loose from its anchorage.
This may result in injuries.
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Use the grab handles only to stabilize the
seating position or to assist in getting in
and out of the seat.
The entrances on buses are equipped with grab
handles and steps. The grab handles to enter and
exit the vehicle are at the front door and the sliding
door.
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To avoid risks:
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When getting into and out of the vehicle,
only use the grab handles and steps. Only
they are designed for such a load.
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Keep steps and entry sills free from dirt,
e.g. mud, clay, snow and ice.
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