Pic. 1.14. Central locking key: 1 – unlocking button; 2 - lock button
Blocking
By pressing button 2, all doors and the boot lid are locked. Opening the doors and trunk lid from the outside, including in the event of an unwanted intrusion into the vehicle (e.g. when stopping at a traffic light), is no longer possible.
When the vehicle is locked using this key, it is possible to unlock the doors individually by pulling the inside lock handle of the relevant door until the lock button is lifted. If you pull the handle a second time, you can open the door.
When the driver's door is open, it is not blocked, thereby eliminating the situation when the driver is outside the car locked from the inside.
Self-locking and burglar alarm system are not activated when the key is pressed.
If the central locking button in the driver's door is pressed, all other doors and the tailgate will automatically lock.
Unlock
By pressing button 1, all doors and, depending on the position of the tailgate lock, the tailgate are unlocked.
Child safety locks
Bringing the locking latch into working condition.
Pic. 1.15. Child safety locks
Turn the latch slot with the car key in the direction of arrow A (see figure 1.15). The inside door lock handle is now locked, the door can only be opened from the outside. In this case, the button for blocking the lock of this door must be in the raised state.
Return of the locking latch to the non-working state.
Turn the latch slot with the vehicle key in the direction of arrow B (see figure 1.15). The door can now be opened again from the inside. In this case, the lock button of the lock must be in the raised state.
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