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3 Keyless entry system
The keyless entry system allows you to lock/unlock
the doors of the driver’s seat and assistant driver’s
seat by operating the remote-control switch .
CAUTION
•
Do not expose the remote control switch to
water, disassemble it, or apply shock by
dropping it.
•
Do not leave the remote control switch in a
place that is exposed to direct sunlight or
where the temperature rises to 60
°
C/140
°
F or
above. Doing so will shorten the life or cause
failure of the remote control switch.
•
Do not remove the cover from the remote
control switch unless you replace the bat-
tery. Removing it for no reason could lead to
a remote control switch malfunction.
4 How to operate the remote control
switch
•
Point the remote control switch toward the cen-
ter of the cabin.
•
Operate the remote control switch within 3 m
(9.8 ft.) from the center of the cabin.
•
Press the “LOCK” button to lock all doors.
•
Press the “UNLOCK” button once to unlock
the driver’s door. You can unlock the assistant
driver’s door if you press the “UNLOCK” button
one more time within 3 seconds.
NOTE:
The assistant driver’s door does not unlock if you
press the “UNLOCK” button more than 3 seconds
after unlocking the driver’s door.
WARNING
If you carry the keyless entry remote control
switch with you when traveling on an air-
plane, avoid pressing any button on the
switch. If you keep the switch in a suit pocket
or somewhere like a bag, prevent the switch
buttons from being accidentally pressed,
since the radio-wave signals emitted from the
switch could interfere with normal operation
of the airplane.
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