Power windows
Power windows only function when the ignition key is in the ON position (included).
Main switch
1. Driver's door window control button
2. Front passenger door window control button
3. Left rear door window control button
4. Right rear door window control button
5. Lock button
The main switch is located on the driver's door and allows you to control the windows of all doors at the same time.
The windows are set in motion by pressing the buttons and move until they are released.
If you want to fully lower the driver's door glass, it is not necessary to press the button continuously, it is enough to fully push it in at the beginning.
If the lock button is pressed, the windows of all doors are locked and cannot be lowered or raised using the switches located on the doors themselves.
It is also not possible to use buttons 3 and 4. To unlock the windows, press the lock button again.
Secondary switch
Secondary switches are located on all doors, except for the driver's, and are designed to control the glass of the corresponding door.
The windows of the rear doors do not go down completely, but only halfway.
Attention! Be careful not to pinch your head or hands with the closing glass.
Warning! Do not leave your child in the car unattended. If you are traveling with a child, be sure to use the lock button to turn off the switches on the doors and reduce the risk of injury to the child.
Attention! If you leave the car with passengers or a child, be sure to take the ignition key with you.
Attention! Never try to operate the main switch and the secondary switch in different directions at the same time, this will cause the glass to jam and you will not be able to lower or raise it.