Black plate (121,1)
一
般
Model "A1270GE-A" EDITED: 2016/ 3/ 10
lid. At this time, the hazard warning lights
flash twice.
&
Headlight off delay setting (if
equipped)
The headlight off delay setting turns on the
headlights, etc. for smooth exiting from the
vehicle at night or in a dark place.
NOTE
The factory setting (default setting) of
the operation duration of the headlights
and the exterior lights is 30 seconds.
This setting can be changed to OFF (no
operation), 30 seconds, 60 seconds, or
90 seconds at SUBARU dealers. For
more details, we recommend that you
contact a SUBARU dealer.
When the ignition switch is turned off and
the light control switch is in the
“
AUTO
”
or
“
OFF
”
position, if the headlight flasher is
set to the
“
ON
”
position, the headlight low
beams and some exterior lights will
illuminate.
The headlights and exterior lights will
illuminate for 30 seconds after the driver
’
s
door is closed or until the door locking
operation using the lock button on the
transmitter or the lock sensor on the door
handle is performed two times succes-
sively.
NOTE
.
If the ignition switch is set to the
“
ON
”
position, the headlight flasher is
set to the
“
OFF
”
position, or the light
control switch is set to a position other
than the
“
AUTO
”
or
“
OFF
”
position, the
headlights and exterior lights will turn
off.
.
If the driver
’
s door is not opened
and closed, these lights will turn off in 3
minutes.
&
Technical information
The trade, model and supplier
’
s names of
this device are as follows.
Models with tire pressure monitoring
system:
.
Equipment
’
s trade name: SUBARU
.
Equipment
’
s model name: TWB1G762/
TB1G077
.
Supplier
’
s name: ALPS ELECTRIC
Models without tire pressure monitoring
system:
.
Equipment
’
s trade name: SUBARU
.
Equipment
’
s model name: TF001
.
Supplier
’
s name: Calsonic Kansei
For Europe:
This device complies with the essential
requirements of the Radio and Telecom-
munications Terminal Equipment Directive
1999/5/EC. A copy of the original Declara-
tion of Conformity and the CE marking are
found in the chapter 13.
Keys and doors/Remote keyless entry system
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