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The tailgate is not equipped with an inside handle, which opens
it or a button which blocks the lock.
The motor vehicle is equipped with an electric blocking system
of the door locks. When locking the front left door with a key, all
the door locks are locked simultaneously. Every door (except the
front left door) can be locked or unlocked individually from inside
the interior by pressing the corresponding door locking button.
ATTENTION!
When leaving the motor vehicle, do not leave
the door key or ignition key inside it. Passengers inside the motor
vehicle, especially children, could accidentally lock all the doors.
The locks in the rear doors and the tail gate have interior handle
blocking levers (“child lock”) which prevent the doors from open-
ing from inside the motor vehicle. The handle is locked by turning
lever 6 downward (Fig. 3.31).
Rear doors can be locked when a door is opened.
The front doors can be locked only when a door is shut (to pre-
vent accidental leaving key inside the cabin).
The windows of the side doors go up and down by turning the
switches of the power windows 3,4,5,6 (Fig. 3.14).
ATTENTION!
When closing the power windows, fingers
or other body parts may be caught, which could lead to serious
injury. Therefore, pay attention when using the power windows,
especially if there are children in the motor vehicle. If there is a
child in the motor vehicle, make sure there are no body parts of the
child in the window aperture when opening/closing the window.
If a body part it caught, it is necessary to stop closing the window
immediately and start to open it.
When there are children in the motor vehicle, it is recommended
that the power windows be turned off using switch 1 (Fig. 3.14).
The driver bears full responsibility for inappropriate usage
of the power windows. The driver should inform the passengers
about the directions of use and dangers when the power windows
are used inappropriately.
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