Rear seat belts

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Locking

Unwind the belt slowly and smoothly and ensure that the buckle 1 locks into the catch 2 (check that it is locked by pulling on the buckle 1).

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Welcome aboard your vehicle

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This additional user manual provides information on extended cab versions.

The information provided in this document cancels and/or replaces and/or complements the information provided in the basic user manual.

To help you, you will find the following symbols:

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Operating faults

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In the event of a malfunction, the indicator light 1 on the remote control flashes in red. Contact an approved dealer as soon as possible.

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Fuses

The fuse for the pneumatic suspension system is located near to the vehicle battery. However, because of its limited accessibility, we advise you to have this fuse replaced by an approved dealer.

For more information, refer to the vehicle's basic user manual.

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Changing a wheel

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warning

Service mode must be activated before any work is carried out underneath the vehicle Service mode.

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Service mode

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Service mode enables deactivation of the pneumatic suspension system. The remote control and height adjustment are deactivated.

To activate the mode, press button 1 for approximately five seconds. Button 1 lights up in red.

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Manual mode

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warning

In manual mode, obstacle detection is not activated. Always make sure that there are no obstacles present (e.g. no height constraint (presence of a roof), no contact with a pavement kerb or any other obstacle) when altering the height of the vehicle's rear axle.

Risk of damage to the vehicle.

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Selecting a preset position

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warning

Always make sure that there are no obstacles present (e.g. no height constraint (presence of a roof), no contact with a pavement kerb or any other obstacle) before altering the height of the vehicle's rear axle.

Risk of damage to the vehicle.

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