Fig. 66 In the roof: button for the glass roof.
The term glass roof is used as a standard term for the panorama sliding/tilting roof.
The glass roof is a roof opening system featuring two glass elements. The rear glass element is fixed
and cannot be opened.
The
button has two positions. First stage: fully or partially tilt, open or close the roof. Second
stage: automatically move the roof to the respective limit position. Press the button again to stop
the one-touch function.
Tilting the glass roof: push the button
⇒
Fig. 66
Ⓑ
to the first position. One-touch function: push
button
Ⓑ
to the second position.
Closing the tilted glass roof: push the button
Ⓐ
to the first position. One-touch function: push
button
Ⓐ
to the second position.
Opening the glass roof: push the button
Ⓒ
to the first position. One-touch function up to
convenience position: push button
Ⓒ
to the second position.
Closing the glass roof: push the button
Ⓓ
to the first position. One-touch function: push button
Ⓓ
to the second position.
Stopping one-stop function of the opening or closing procedure: push button
Ⓒ
or
Ⓓ
again.
WARNING
Careless or unsupervised use of the glass roof can cause serious injuries.
Open and close the glass roof only when you are sure that nobody is obstructing the path of the
roof.
Always take all vehicle keys with you every time you leave the vehicle.
Never leave children or people requiring assistance alone in the car, particularly if they have access
to the vehicle key. Unsupervised use of the vehicle key can lock the vehicle, start the engine, switch
on the ignition and operate the glass roof.
The glass roof can still be opened or closed for a short time after the ignition has been switched off,
provided that the driver door or front passenger door are not opened.
NOTICE
To avoid damage during cold weather, clear any ice and snow off the vehicle roof before opening or
tilting the glass roof.
Always close the glass roof when you leave the vehicle or if it starts to rain. Any rain entering the
vehicle when the glass roof is open or tilted could cause significant damage to the electrical system.
This can result in further damage to the vehicle.