- position A - closing;
- position B - opening;
- position C - opening the hatch to the position of greatest comfort;
- position D - lifting
The panel opens and closes with the ignition on by turning the switch, and pressing or pulling the switch raises or lowers the panel.
On vehicles with central locking, the panel can be opened or closed within 10 minutes after the ignition is switched off, as long as one of the front doors is not yet open.
Closing - position A
To close, turn the switch to position A.
The panel closing mechanism is equipped with overload protection. If the movement of the panel is hindered or obstructed by something, the panel immediately reopens.
You can close the panel by keeping the front or rear switch pressed until the panel is completely closed. Now the panel closes without overload protection.
After disconnecting and then reconnecting the vehicle's battery, it may happen that the panel does not close completely. In this case, you should keep pressing the front or rear switch for 10 seconds.
Opening - position B
Turn the switch clockwise until the panel reaches the desired position. In position C, the sunroof opens to the most comfortable position.
If you wish to move the panel completely, turn the switch further to position B. In this position, however, you may be annoyed by aerodynamic noise.
On vehicles with a glass roof panel, sliding the panel automatically opens the sliding screen at the same time to protect against strong solar radiation. With the roof panel closed, it can be pushed back by hand if desired.
Raise - position D
Depending on the angle of rotation, the panel rises to a certain height. In position D, the panel is fully raised.
Automatic panel closing
On vehicles with central locking, the sliding panel can be closed from the outside by locking one of the front doors of the vehicle. Hold the key in the locked position until the panel closes.
Procedure in case of a malfunction of the electric drive
In the event of a motor failure, the roof panel can be closed manually.
1. Remove the plastic cover from the back with a screwdriver.
2. Remove the crank from the cover holder, insert it into the hole (overcoming the resistance of the spring) and close the sliding panel.
3. Insert the wrench into the holder and replace the cover.
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