Alarm:
Locking
With the remote handset:
Press the lock (padlock symbol) button once:
•all doors are locked
•engine immobilised
•perimetric alarm activated (protects the
doors, hood and taildoor)
The direction indicator lights flash once to
confirm that the vehicle is secure and the anti-theft
alarm indicator light (in the instrument
panel) starts to flash.
With the key:
Insert the key and turn the door lock towards
the rear of the vehicle:
•all doors locked
•engine immobilised
•perimetric alarm activated (protects the
doors, hood and taildoor)
Superlocking provides greater security by
immobilising the interior door handles, thereby
preventing an intruder from gaining entry by
smashing a window and reaching inside the
vehicle to operate the door handles.
Provided all the doors are fully closed;
Superlocking is activated by pressing the
handset lock button twice within one second or
turning the door lock to the lock position with
the key twice within one second.
The direction indicator lights will flash three
times after superlocking has been activated and
once after superlocking has been de-activated.
WARNING
For safety, NEVER use Superlocking if
passengers are to remain inside the vehicle -
in an emergency they would not be able to
escape.
Cruise Control:
Cruise control enables the driver to maintain a
constant road speed without using the
accelerator pedal. This is particularly useful for
freeway cruising or for any journey where a
constant speed can be maintained for a lengthy
period.
The cruise control system has three switches; a
master switch on the right hand side of the
instrument panel and two control switches
marked ‘SET +’ and ‘RES’ mounted on the
steering wheel.
To operate
1. Press the master switch (the switch
indicator light illuminates whenever the
switch is pressed to the ‘on’ position).
2. Accelerate until the desired cruising speed
is reached. This must be above the
system's operational minimum speed of
28 mph (45 km/h).
3. Press the ‘SET +’ switch to set the vehicle
speed in the system's memory. Cruise
control will now maintain that road speed
without the need for operation of the
accelerator pedal.
With cruise control operating, speed can be
increased for periods of up to 30 seconds, by
normal use of the accelerator e.g. for
overtaking. When the accelerator is released,
road speed will return to the selected cruising
speed.