lock Lancia Delta 2012 Owner handbook (in English)
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86KNOWING YOUR CAR
fig. 50L0E0109m
INITIALISATION PROCEDURE
After the battery has been disconnected or a fuse has
blown, the operation of the sun roof must be initialised
again.
Proceed as follows:
âpress button A-fig. 49 until the sun roof is completely
closed. Release the button;
âpress and hold down button A for at least 10 seconds
and/or until the glass panel moves forwards by one
click. Release the button at this point;
âpress button A within 5 seconds of this operation and
keep it pressed: the glass panel will complete a full
opening and closing cycle. Release the button only at
the end of this cycle.EMERGENCY OPERATION
If the switch does not work, the sunroof can be operated
manually as follows:
âremove protective cap A-fig. 50 on the rear part of the
internal cover;
âtake the Allen key provided from the container with
the on-board documentation or from the luggage
compartment (versions with Fix&Go automatic);
âfit the key into seat B and turn it:
â clockwise to open the roof;
â anticlockwise to close the roof.
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DOORS
LOCK/RELEASE FROM OUTSIDE fig. 51
Door release
To release all doors: turn the key to position 1. Pull up
the associated handle to open the door. Press button Ă
on the remote control to unlock the doors.
Before opening a door, ensure that you can
do it in conditions of safety. Open the doors
only when the car is stationary.
fig. 51L0E0042m
Door lock
To lock all doors: turn the key to position 2 with doors
fully closed.
Press button Ăon the remote control to lock the doors.
If one of the doors is not shut properly, simultaneous lock-
ing is disabled.
IMPORTANT If one of the doors is not properly closed or
if there is a fault in the system, the central locking will
not engage. If the operation is repeated 10/11 times in
quick succession, the device is excluded for approxi-
mately 30 seconds.
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88KNOWING YOUR CAR
LOCK/RELEASE FROM INSIDE fig. 52
Press the door lock/release button A, located in the dash-
board, from inside the car (with the doors shut). If the
electrical system has failed, it is still possible to lock the
doors manually.
fig. 52L0E0043m
CHILD LOCK SYSTEM B-fig. 53
To prevent opening the rear doors from the inside.
This device can only be engaged with the doors open:
âposition 1 â device engaged (door locked);
âposition 2 â disengaged (door can be opened from in-
side).
The device remains engaged even if the doors are un-
locked remotely.
IMPORTANT The rear doors cannot be opened from the
inside when the child-lock system is engaged.
After engaging the child lock on both rear
doors, check for proper engagement by try-
ing to open a rear door with the internal
handle.
Always use this device when carrying chil-
dren.
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The door lock knob can be realigned (only when the bat-
tery charge has been restored) as follows:
âpress button
Ăon the key;
âpress door lock/release button
âin the dashboard;
âopen a front door by inserting the key into the key
pawl;
âoperate the internal door handle.
fig. 53L0E0291mfig. 53aL0E0290m
EMERGENCY LOCKING DEVICE PASSENGER
SIDE FRONT DOOR AND REAR DOORS
The passenger side front door and the rear doors have a
device to lock them when there is no power.
Proceed as follows:
âengage the metal insert of the starting key in position
A - fig. 53 (rear doors) or A - fig. 53a (front passen-
ger side door);
âturn the key counter-clockwise and then remove it
from position A - fig. 53 or A - fig. 53a.
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90KNOWING YOUR CAR
IMPORTANT If the battery is disconnected or the pro-
tection fuse blows, the luggage compartment opening/
closing mechanism must be initialised as follows:
âshut all the doors;
âpress button
Ăon the key or door lock/release but-
ton
âin the dashboard;
âpress button
Ăon the key or door lock/release but-
ton
âin the dashboard.
If the child lock was engaged and the previ-
ously described locking procedure carried
out, operating the internal handle will not
open the door but will only realign the door lock
knobs. To open the door, the outside handle must be
used. The door central locking/unlocking button is
not disabled by the engagement of the emergency
lock
â.
POWER WINDOWS
These operate when the ignition key is turned to MAR and
for about 2 minutes after turning the key to STOP or re-
moving it.
The control buttons are located in the door panels (the
driver side door panel can be used to operate all the
windows).
An anti-pinch device is operated when the front windows
are lifted.
CONTROLS fig. 54
A. opening/closing left hand front window; âcontinuous
automaticâ operation during window opening/closing
stage;
B. opening/closing right hand front window; âcontinu-
ous automaticâ operation during window opening/
closing stage;
C. enabling/disabling of rear door electric window con-
trols;
D. opening/closing left hand rear window (for versions/
markets, where provided); âcontinuous automaticâ
operation during window opening/closing stage;
E.opening/closing right hand rear window (where pro-
vided); âcontinuous automaticâ operation during win-
dow opening/closing stage.
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Electric window system initialisation
The system must be re-initialised after disconnecting the
battery or if the relevant protection fuse is blown.
Initialisation procedure:
âfully close the window to be initialised manually;
âonce fully closed, keep holding down the closing con-
trol for at least 1 second.
IMPORTANT Where provided, after there has been no
power supply for the control units (battery replaced or
disconnected or protective fuses for the electric window
control units replaced), the automatic operation of the
windows must be restored.The restoration procedure must be performed as follows
with the doors closed:
1. completely open the driverâs door window keeping the
operating button pressed for at least three seconds af-
ter the (lower) end of travel position;
2. completely raise the driverâs side window and keep the
button pressed for at least three seconds once the end
of travel position (upper end stop) has been reached;
3. repeat stages 1 and 2 for the passenger-side window
4. make sure that the initialisation is correct by check-
ing that the windows work automatically.
IMPORTANT With central locking on, operating the in-
ternal handle of one of the doors will unlock all the doors.
If there is no electric power supply (fuse blown, battery
disconnected, etc.) it is still possible to operate the door
locking manually; in this case the automatic lowering
function for the windows is not available and to open or
close the door with the window closed it is necessary to
exert pressure on the window towards the inside of the
vehicle to facilitate the movement of the window on the
moulding.
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94KNOWING YOUR CAR
BOOT
OPENING THE TAILGATE
When unlocked, the luggage compartment can be opened
from the outside using the handle fig. 55.
The tailgate can be opened at any time, if the doors are
unlocked.
The key with remote control should be used to open the
tailgate.
fig. 55L0E0046m
If the luggage compartment is not closed correctly, this
is indicated by the warning light
ÂŽcoming on in the in-
strument panel or the icon
Rappearing in the display
together with a dedicated message (see âInstrument panel
warning lightsâ paragraph in this chapter).
Opening the tailgate will switch the boot light on: the
light will go off automatically when closing the tailgate.
The light will stay on for about 15 minutes after turning
the key to STOP: if during this time, a door or the tailgate
is opened, the light will switch on again for 15 minutes.
Opening the tailgate using the key
with remote control
To release the tailgate lock press R. Luggage com-
partment opening is indicated by the double flashing of
the direction indicators; tailgate closing is indicated by
single flashing (only with the alarm switched on, where
provided).
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CLOSING THE TAILGATE fig. 56
To close, lower the tailgate pressing near the lock until
you hear it click. There are handles B provided inside the
tailgate to allow it to be closed more easily.
fig. 56L0E0047m
If you travel in areas with few filling stations
and you want to transport fuel in a spare
tank, comply with the regulations in force
and use only an approved, suitably secured tank. In
the event of a collision the fire risk is increased all
the same.
Take care not to knock objects on the roof rack
when opening the tailgate.
Never exceed the maximum allowed load in
the luggage compartment; see chapter 6.
Make sure that the objects are well arranged
in the boot so that they will not be projected for-
wards following sudden braking. Never travel with
the tailgate open: exhaust gases may get into the
passengerâs compartment.
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96KNOWING YOUR CAR
fig. 57L0E0048m
OPENING THE TAILGATE IN AN EMERGENCY
fig. 57
To open the tailgate from the passenger compartment if
the car battery is flat or the electric tailgate lock is faulty,
proceed as follows (see âExtending the bootâ).
âremove the rear head restraints;
âfold over the backrests;
âoperate lever A to unlock the tailgate mechanically
from inside the luggage compartment.EXTENDING THE BOOT
IMPORTANT If the rear seat backrest is folded down, re-
leasing the rear curtains of the parcel shelf is strictly com-
pulsory (follow the specific indications in the âParcel
shelfâ paragraph).
The luggage compartment can be partially (1/3 or 2/3)
or totally extended by splitting the rear seat fig. 58.
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With hot engine, proceed with the utmost
care inside the engine compartment to avoid
burns. Do not place your hands close to the
fan: it might start working even with the ignition
key removed. Wait for the engine to cool.
Pay attention to scarves, ties and other loose
fitting garments. If they accidentally touch
moving parts, they may easily get caught up
with serious risks for those who wear them.
CLOSING fig. 62
Proceed as follows:
âHold the bonnet up with one hand and with the other
remove rod C from housing D and put it back into its
catch;
âLower the bonnet to approximately 20 centimetres
from the engine compartment and let it drop. Make
sure that the bonnet is completely closed and not only
fastened by the safety catch by trying to open it. In
this case, do not press the bonnet down, rather lift
it again and repeat the procedure.
For safety reasons, the bonnet must always
be properly closed while the car is travel-
ling. Make sure that the bonnet is properly
closed and that the lock is engaged. Should you no-
tice that the bonnet is not properly secured while
travelling, stop the car immediately and close the
bonnet safely.