Operation Manual

Electric boot lid
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Operating description
60
Set the top position of the lid 61
Malfunctions 61
The boot lid (hereinafter referred to as lid) can be operated electrically and
manually in the event of an emergency » page 61.
If the lid hits an obstacle when opening or closing, it stops and an audible sig-
nal sounds. When closing the flap is lifted additionally.
WARNING
Ensure that the lock is properly engaged after closing the lid. Otherwise,
the lid might open suddenly while the vehicle is moving, even if the lid was
locked – risk of accident!
Never drive with the lid open or unlatched, as otherwise exhaust gases
may get into the interior of the vehicle – risk of poisoning!
Only open and close the lid when there is no one in the opening/closing
range – risk of injury!
Make sure that when closing the lid, no body parts are crushed – risk of
injury!
CAUTION
Do not attempt to close the lid manually during an electrical closing process -
there is a risk of damaging the electric lid operation system.
CAUTION
Before opening or closing the lid, check if there are any objects in the open-
ing or closing range which could obstruct the movement (e.g. a load on the
roof rack or on the trailer, etc.) – risk of causing damage to the lid!
In certain circumstances, if the lid is loaded (e.g by a thick layer of snow), the
opening process of the lid can be interrupted. Remove the snow from the lid to
re-enable the electrical operation.
If the lid closes automatically (e.g. under load of snow), you will hear an inter-
mittent beep.
Always close the flap before disconnecting the battery.
Operating description
Fig. 45 Lid operation
Fig. 46 Button for the lid operation / button on the key
Read and observe and on page 60 first.
Open flap
The lid can be opened by pressing one of the following elements.
Handle
A
» Fig. 45.
Button
C
» Fig. 46.
Symbol button
on the remote control key (for about 1 s).
Close the flap
The lid can be closed by pressing one of the following elements.
Button
B
» Fig. 45.
Handle
A
» Fig. 45.
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Using the system