ELECTRIC WINDOW SWITCHES
The windows can be operated by
switches located in the driver's door arm-
rest when the ignition switch is in the "on"
position.
When the safety lock switch is depressed
power is cut to the individual door window
switches. However, the driver can still op-
erate all the windows using the switches
in the driver's door armrest.
When the left-hand part of the door lock
switch is pressed, all the doors are locked.
When the right-hand part of the door lock
switch is depressed, all the doors are
unlocked.
Care must be taken when operating
the electric windows. There is a risk of
injury, particularly for children, and a
danger that articles could become
trapped.
Make sure that all vehicle occupants
know how to operate the windows cor-
rectly.
If there are children on the rear seat,
press the safety lock button to isolate
the individual window switches.
Keep
a
close watch on the windows
when closing them. Ensure that no-
thing becomes trapped in them.
Upon leaving the vehicle the driver must
remove the ignition key in order to pre-
vent other vehicle occupants from op-
erating the. windows (with a potential
risk of injury).
NOTE
If the system
is
overloaded, the power
supply is automatically cut off for a
short time.
Passengers' door window switches are lo-
cated in the armrest of each door. Press the
lower part of the switch to lower the
window and the upper part of the switch
to raise the window. Release the switch
when the window reaches the desired
position.
When the safety lock switch is pressed,
the passengers' windows cannot be
operated, except by the driver.
Driver's
side switch
Rear right
side switch
Door lock switch
Safety lock switch
Rear left
side switch
Passenger's
side switch
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