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Interior equipment and accessories
The cigarette lighter can be used when the starter
switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position.
Push the cigarette lighter all the way in. It will soon
pop back to the original position with its core red
hot. Pull out and use.
Cigarette lighter
WARNING
•
Do not hold the cigarette lighter in the
pushed-in position since the wiring could
burn out and start a fire.
•
Something is wrong with the lighter if it
does not pop out within approx. 30 sec-
onds. If this should happen, pull it out
manually and have the lighter inspected
by an authorized dealer. Leaving the
lighter unremoved in the socket could
cause a fire.
•
Do not leave your vehicle with the ciga-
rette lighter pushed in. Doing so could
result in a fire.
•
Do not allow a child to touch the cigarette
lighter. The child could get burned.
•
Do not touch the metallic parts of the ciga-
rette lighter. You could get burned.
•
The cigarette lighter is designed to oper-
ate on 12 V. Never use a lighter with a 24 V
rating.
•
If the cigarette lighter is dented or broken,
it will not pop out properly. Replace the
dented or broken lighter with a new one
available at an authorized dealer. Do not
use lighters other than genuine lighters.
•
Do not use electrical devices designed to
be plugged into the cigarette lighter
socket, as this could overload the circuitry
and overheat the wiring. This could also
damage the inside of the cigarette lighter
socket.
•
If water gets into the cigarette lighter
socket, it could cause a short circuit,
resulting in a fire. Have the cigarette
lighter socket cleaned by an authorized
dealer.
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Page 38: ...4 1 Seats 4 2 Seat belts 4 5 Steering wheel 4 9 4 Seat and steering wheel adjustments...
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