User Manual - Page 21

For 2016 BOXER.

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READY TO SET OFF
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Remote control fault
Unlock the doors by using the key in the
door lock; the alarm is triggered.
Switch on the ignition, recognition of the
key's code turns off the alarm.
Locking the doors by using the key in
the door lock does not set the alarm.
Deactivation using the remote control
When this button is pressed, the
alarm is deactivated when the
vehicle is unlocked.
Deactivation of the anti-tilt
protection*
Press this control to deactivate
the protection (when towing the
vehicle with the alarm on, for
example).
The protection remains active
until the doors are unlocked with the central
locking.
ALARM
If your vehicle is fitted with an anti-theft
alarm.
This provides:
- exterior perimeter protection by
detectors on the openings (doors,
bonnet) and on the electrical power
supply,
- anti-tilt protection*.
Activation of the alarm
First ensure that all of the doors and bonnet
are closed correctly.
* Depending on engine.
Good practice
To deactivate the siren quickly following
a false alarm:
- switch on the ignition, recognition of the
key's code will switch off the alarm,
- press the unlocking button (cab and key)
on the remote control.
To avoid setting the alarm, when washing
the vehicle for example, lock the vehicle
using the key.
Unlocking the vehicle using the remote
control deactivates the siren automatically.
The alarm is set by pressing this
padlock, the protection is active
after a few seconds.
While the alarm is monitoring,
any intrusion triggers the siren for
approximately 30 seconds, accompanied by
illumination of the direction indicators.
The alarm then returns to
monitoring mode but the
triggering event is stored and is
indicated by illumination of the
electronic immobiliser warning lamp for about
10 seconds when the ignition is switched on.
The alarm is also triggered following an
electrical supply cut-off, when the supply is
restored.
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