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Soft Top NOTE:
By soft top “opening” we
mean folding the soft top
into the rear luggage
compartment.
By soft top “closing” we
mean the opposite.
Precautions Before and during the soft top
operation observe the following
precautions.
WARNING!
• Before opening or closing the soft
top, always check that no one is in
the way, as impact with the soft top
may cause injury. Also check that no
objects stand in the way of the soft
top, as impact may cause damage to
both the soft top and the object.
• The movement of the soft top with
the engine running must be
performed outdoor. Exhaust gases
contain carbon monoxide which is
strongly toxic and potentially lethal. • In case of hazard, release the soft
top button, which stops its
movement.
• Keep your hands away from the soft
top levers, the soft top compartment
and the upper edge of the
windshield.
• Before operating the soft top, make
sure that no passengers are sitting in
the rear seats.
• Never operate or act on a soft top
that is performing an automatic
movement cycle.
CAUTION!
• Do not open the soft top when it is
wet, as the damp that would form in
the soft top housing might cause
permanent damage to the structure
or stains or mold in the canvas.
Should it need to be opened, do not
leave it sitting in the housing for
more than a day.
• Open the soft top when it is dirty, as
both the canvas and the rear window
might be damaged when it is folded.
• Do not open the soft top if there is
ice or snow on it. Should it need to
be opened, remove the snow or ice and do not use sharp or pointed
objects.
• Do not place objects on the soft top
as they might fall and cause damage
and injury when it is moved.
• Do not place any objects in the soft
top housing.
• Do not fasten roof-racks or similar on
the soft top.
• When closing the soft top, never
start driving before the soft top has
completed the closing cycle and has
locked on the windshield frame.
• Only open or close the soft top when
the vehicle is stationary, otherwise it
might not fully open or close. For
example, if you start moving the soft
top when you are standing at a
traffic light and you start driving
before the soft top has completed its
opening or closing cycle, you can
complete the operation by driving
slowly (do not exceed 19 mph -
30 km/h) and holding the soft top
movement switch pushed until the
process has been completed.
• If you are driving at high speeds,
vacuum might be created in the
passenger compartment and the soft
top might start “wobbling”; to solveUnderstanding the Vehicle
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blow the fuse. Damages caused by
improper use of the power outlet
are not covered by the New Vehicle
Limited Warranty.
WARNING!
To avoid serious injury or death:
• Only devices designed for use in this
type of outlet should be inserted
into any 12 Volt outlet.
• Replacing the fuses that protect
power outlets with others of higher
amperage, there is the risk of fire.
• Do not touch with wet hands.
• If this outlet is mishandled, it may
cause an electric shock and failure.
Power Outlet on Central Console
T o access the power outlet on the
central console lift the cover with
armrest function by pushing the inside
handle.
Remove the cigarette lighter and use
its socket as power outlet.
WARNING!
High power consumption items
plugged into this outlet for long periods may discharge the battery
and/or prevent the engine from
starting.
Power Outlet inside the Trunk
The
power outlet is positioned on the
right side of the trunk compartment. Cupholders The vehicle is equipped with two
cupholders.
CAUTION!
• Use light and shatterproof
containers.
• Do not forcefully push unsuitable
containers into the cupholders to
prevent damage to the containers.
• Do not store hot drinks.
Cupholders for Front Passengers
The
front cupholders are located
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Pos. Amp. –Color System / Component
F39 15 A – Blue NIM (Inside Roof
Node), NCL (Air
conditioning and
heating system
node), OBD socket,
CSA (Alarm system
siren ECU), CAV
(Motion sensing
alarm ECU), radio,
NAVTRAK
F40 30 A – Green Heated rear window
F41 - Not used
F42 7.5 A – Brown NCL and windshield
wiper control
F43 30 A – Green Windshield
wiper/washer
(Connected Devices
Relay INT/A)
F44 20 A – Yellow Front and rear power
outlets (INT/A device
relay) front seat
heating (passenger
side)
F45 - Not used
F46 20 A – Yellow NPG/NPP locksPos. Amp. –
Color System / Component
F47 30 A – Green NPG (Driver’s door
node)
F48 30 A – Green NPP (Passenger’s
door node)
F49 7.5 A – Brown NVO (Steering wheel
node), CSG (Power
steering ECU), CSP
(Twilight/rain sensor
ECU), NIM (Inside
Roof Node), NCL,
Radio, CEM, CRP,
domelight molding,
NAVTRAK
F50 7.5 A – Brown Air bag system
F51 7.5 A – Brown NCA (Automatic
Gearbox Node)
F52 15 A – Blue Front seat heating
(driver side) (INT/A
device relay)
F53 10 A – Red Rear fog lights
Fuses in Trunk Compartment
• To access the fuses, remove the floor
panel. • Remove the inside covering panel of
the battery compartment.
There are two control boxes.
• To access the fuses inside the control boxes, remove the covers by levering
up the fastening tabs.
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