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Smart Key Precautions
If smart key is close to radio transmit-
1.
ter, it may interfere with the operation
of the smart key.
If the smart key is near a mobile two
2.
way radio system or a cellular phone,
then it will not work correctly.
If another vehicle’s smart key is being
3.
operated close to your vehicle, the sig-
nal will fluctuate.
Force Panic Operation
Force Panic ON Operation
When the vehicle is in off condition and the
lock and unlock buttons are pressed at the
same time, the force panic operation be-
comes active. In this case, the turn indica-
tors start flashing and the vehicle starts to
honk.
Force Panic OFF Operation
To deactivate the force panic operation,
press any button on the smart key.
Vehicle Alarm & Security
To prevent automobile thefts, the anti-theft
system makes use of an anti-theft alarm
(ATA). On detection of any unauthorized
access, the BCM triggers the horn
(acoustic alarm) and flashes the turn indi-
cators.
WARNING
Keep the smart key away from electro-
magnetic materials which block electro-
magnetic waves to the key surface.
NOTE
In case any button of the key is acciden-
tally pressed for more than 20 seconds,
the remote stops functioning till the time
the button is pressed. The LED on the
Remote also stops glowing. The func-
tion of the remote gets reinstated imme-
diately when the user stops pressing
the push button of remote.
OPENING AND CLOSING
Summary of Contents for TIGOR EV 2021
Page 1: ...Revision Rev00 Jun 21 OWNER S MANUAL...
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Page 46: ...38 NOTE The above images are for reference purpose only SAFETY...
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Page 90: ...82 Driver Information Settings Screen flow of Instrument cluster DASHBOARD AND FEATURES...
Page 91: ...Clock Setting DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 83...
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Page 180: ...172 Under Bonnet Fuse Box Layout and details EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE...
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