Locks & alarm
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If ’handset superlocking’is activated, the
volumetric alarm is also armed (a sensor
inside the passenger compartment
monitors the interior space and activates
the alarm if an intrusion into the
passenger compartment is detected).
The volumetric sensor will enter a self-check
mode each time you turn the starter switch
off. It will remain active for 60 seconds, or
until:
1.
Press to release the key, which can then
be used as a conventionalkey to operate
the starter switch, gloveboxand door
locks.
1. The driver’s door is opened and closed.
2.
The vehicle is locked with the handset or
key.
NOTE: If the sensor fails its self-checkfive
times consecutively, only the ’perimetric’
elements of the securitysystem will be active
(doors, bonnet and tailgate). Any attempt to
’superlock’with the handset will result in
’ALARMFAULT’being displayed on the
message centre and a mislockoccurring (see
’Mislock’). Seek qualified assistance to rectify
the fault.
2.
•
Lock button (padlocksymbol)
press once to lock.
Switching off the alarm sounder
If the alarm is triggered, it can be turned off in
three ways:
•
press twice to ’superlock’.
•
•
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Press the lock button once.
Press the unlock button once.
•
press and hold to ’lazylock’(see ’Lazy
locking’).
Turn the key in the driver’s door to the
’unlock’position (towards the front of the
vehicle).
3.
•
Unlockbutton
press once to unlock.
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press and hold to operate the ’lazyseat’
facility(see ’Lazy seats’).
Once the securitysystem is armed, the central
locking system locks all the doors and the
tailgate, the perimetric alarm (protecting the
doors, bonnet and tailgate) is armed, and the
engine is immobilised.
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Categories | Range Rover |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 1998 |
Download File |
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Language | English |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
Applicable to Country | Australia |
Document File Type | |
Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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