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OPTIONAL: SWITCHES ON THE DASHBOARD
Switches below will be present only if the relevant option is available in the vehicle.
HOW TO USE THE AUTOMATIC DOOR
The vehicle is equipped with an automatic door. An original front
door will open to the front (A-pillar), a glass front door will open to the
back (B-pillar).
If the emergency release is active,
the small red light will be on. This
also applies if the emergency
release on the outside is jammed.
You can open and close the door by one push on the red button. This is located on
the dashboard, to the right of the steering wheel.
Optionally the door is connected to the handbrake. In that case the door can only
be operated when the vehicle’s handbrake is applied.
Inside, you pull this
lever. The door can
now be opened
manually.
EMERGENCY RELEASE
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During journeys, only the red button should be used to open and close the door. Opening the
door manually is only done in case of emergencies!
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Don’t start driving when the red lamp is still on! This means that although the door is locked, it
can still be opened from the outside.
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Never open the door while driving!
Mercedes-Benz & Volkswagen
DESCRIPTION TABLE
1.
Interior lighting: Up means full lighting. Down means blue light for driving in the dark.
2.
Roof Ventilator Up means blowing air out, down means sucking up air from the outside.
3.
Warm water heater To switch the warm water heater in the passenger space on or off.
4.
Optical Signaling: To switch the optical signaling, like flashing lights or roof lights, on or off.
5.
Acoustic signaling To switch the acoustic signaling, like sirens and horns, on or off.
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Ford, Renault & Opel
The red button is used to open
or close the automatic door.
See page 19.
DASHBOARD INSTRUMENTS
AUTOMATIC DOOR