Owner’s Manual - Page 39

For MII 2012.

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37Unlocking and locking
The doors can be opened and unlocked individually from the inside by
pulling the inside door handle.
The driver door cannot be locked using the central locking system when
it is still open. This avoids locking the vehicle key inside the vehicle when
there is nobody inside.
Deadlock*
Function Necessary operations
Locks the vehicle with the dead-
lock.
Press the
button once on the vehicle
key.
Locks the vehicle without the
deadlock.
Press the
button twice on the vehicle
key.
Press the central locking button
on
the driver door once.
When the vehicle is locked, the deadlock deactivates the door handles,
making the vehicle difficult to open. The doors cannot be opened from in-
side ⇒ 
.
Upon switching off the ignition, the deadlock switched on warning will ap-
pear on the instrument panel display (deadlock or SAFELOCK).
When the deadlock is switched off:
The vehicle can be opened and unlocked from the inside using an inside
door handle.
Control lamp on the driver door
When the vehicle is locked: Meaning
The red LED flashes for approximately 2
seconds at short intervals and then more
slowly.
The deadlock is switched on.
The red LED flashes for about two sec-
onds then turns off. After 30 seconds, the
LED flashes again.
The deadlock is switched off.
The red LED flashes for about two sec-
onds at short intervals. Subsequently,
the light will remain switched on for
about. 30 seconds.
There is a fault in the locking
system. Contact a Specialised
workshop.
WARNING
Careless use of the deadlock can cause serious injury.
Never leave anybody inside the vehicle if this is locked using the key.
When the deadlock is activated, doors cannot be opened from the inside!
When the doors are locked, it is difficult to get to passengers in the
interior in case of an emergency. Passengers could remain trapped inside
in case of emergency.
Vehicle diagram Prior to a journey... While driving Care, cleaning and mainte-
nance
If and when Technical Data
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