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Operation
WARNING
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The centr
al locking switch also works
with the ignition switched off, except when
the “safe” system is activated.
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The central locking switch does not oper-
ate if the vehicle is locked from the outside
and the security system is switched on.
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Locked doors could delay assistance in
an emergency. Do not leave anyone, espe-
cially children, in the vehicle.
Note
Your vehicle will lock automatically when it
r
eaches a speed of about 15 km/h (9 mph)
(Auto Lock)
›››
page 95. You can unlock the
vehicle again using the button on the
central locking switch.
Unlock and lock the vehicle with
K
eyless Access
Fig. 91
Keyless Access: proximity zones.
Fig. 92 Door handle: sensor surfaces
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Fig. 92
Unl
ocking sensor surface on the inside of
the door handle.
Locking sensor surface on the outside of
the door handle.
A
B
Depending on the equipment, the vehicle
may hav
e the Keyless Access system.
Keyless Access is a key-free locking and igni-
tion system to unlock and lock the vehicle
without actively using its key. To do this, all
that is required is to have a valid vehicle key in
the detection area where you are attempting
to access the vehicle
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Fig. 91 and to touch
one of the sensor surfaces on the door han-
dles
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Fig. 92
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.
The v
ehicle can be unlocked and locked via
the front doors only. When doing so, the re-
mote control key must be no further than ap-
prox. 1.5 m away from the door handle.
It does not matter where you carry the key,
e.g. in your jacket pocket.
Once the doors have been locked, they can-
not be opened again immediately. This will
enable you to check that the doors are prop-
erly closed.
If you wish you may unlock only the corre-
sponding door or the entire vehicle. The nec-
essary adjustments can be made in vehicles
with a driver information system
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page 72.
General information
If a valid key is located in the proximity of the
car
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Fig. 91, the Keyless Access lock and ig-
nition system gives the key entry as soon as
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