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Opening and closing
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A
l
l
doors can be unlocked separately from
inside the vehicle. Do this by pulling the door
release lever once.
WARNING
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If the v
ehicle is locked, children and disa-
bled people may be trapped inside it.
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Repeated operation of central locking will
prevent the central lock button from working
for a few seconds. Then, it can only be un-
locked in case it has been previously locked.
After few seconds, the central locking be-
comes operative again.
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The central lock button is not operative
when the vehicle is locked from the outside
(with the remote control or the key).
Note
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Vehicl
e locked,
button.
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Vehicle unlocked,
button.
Childproof lock
3 Valid for vehicles: 5-door versions
Fig. 120 Childproof lock on the left hand side
door
.
The childproof lock prevents the rear doors
fr
om bein
g opened fr
om the inside. This sys-
tem prevents minors from opening a door ac-
cidentally while the vehicle is running.
This function is independent of the vehicle
electronic opening and locking systems. It
only affects rear doors. It can only be activa-
ted and deactivated manually, as described
below:
Activating the childproof lock
–
Unlock the vehicle and open the door in
which you wish to activate the childproof
lock.
–
With the door open, rotate the groove in
the door using the ignition key, anti-clock-
wise for the left-hand side doors ››› Fig. 120
and clockwise for the right-hand side
doors.
Deactivating the childproof lock
–
Unlock the vehicle and open the door
whose childproof lock you want to deacti-
vate.
–
With the door open, rotate the groove in
the door using the ignition key, anti-clock-
wise for the right-hand side doors, and
clockwise for the left-hand side doors
››› Fig. 120.
Once the childproof lock is activated, the
door can only be opened from the outside.
The childproof lock can be activated or deac-
tivated by inserting the key in the groove
when the door is open, as described above.
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