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In case of an accident with an impact
of appropriate severity, an
emergency call is placed
automatically, regardless of airbag
activation. An immediate connection
with an advisor will be established
who will check whether help is
needed.
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Danger
The service is only available for
markets where it is legally required
and activated. Furthermore, the
manual and the automatic
emergency call function depend
on the availability of the
emergency centres and the
infrastructure in the country.
Notice
In order to be available and
operational, the system requires
functioning vehicle electrics, mobile
service and GLONASS satellite link.
Depending on equipment, a backup
battery is used.
Control buttons
SOS button
In an emergency situation press and
hold SOS button for more than 2
seconds.The green LED and the
voice message will confirm that the
call has been sent to the emergency
centre.
The green LED illuminates when the
service connection is established. It
will go out when the connection is
complete.
A minimum set of data is transferred
to the emergency centre, including
such data as car location, car model,
vehicle identification number. The
operator will contact you and, if
necessary, send rescue workers from
the relevant support services.
To cancel the call, press the SOS
button again. The green LED goes
out. The voice message confirms the
cancellation.
Status LED
The system provides feedback via
voice messages and an LED.
Green
: The system is activated. A
connection to an operator
is on duty.
Red
: The system is booting up
after switching on ignition,
the LED goes out after 3
seconds. If the LED stays
red, a malfunction has
been detected in the
system. An emergency
call may not work. Contact
a workshop immediately.
Red
flashing
: The internal backup
battery is defective.
Contact a workshop
immediately.
Seek the assistance of a workshop if
the LED does not illuminate after
switching on the ignition.
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