Operation Manual
40 Keys, Doors, Windows, TwinTop
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Open&Start system with electronic key 3
All doors must be c losed . The electronic key
must be within the outside reception range
of the vehicle. Touch the sensor in the door
handle of the driver’s or front passenger’s
door again within 15 seconds after locking
– or –
Press button p of the electronic key’s
remote control again.
All doors are secured against opening.
If the ignition was on, the driver’s door
must be opened and closed once so that
the vehicle can be secured.
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Central locking button for locking and
unlocking the doors from inside the
vehicle
Press button m in the centre console: doors
are locked or unlocked.
The LED in the central locking button m
illuminates for around 2 minutes after
locking with the remote control.
If the doors are locked from the inside
during the journey using the central locking
button, the LED m illuminates
permanently.
If the key is in the ignition, locking is only
possible if all doors are closed.
When the mechanical anti-theft locking
system 3 is active – see previous page –
the doors cannot be unlocked with this
button.
Note
z If the driver’s door is not closed properly,
the central locking system will not lock.
z To lock the doors from within (e.g. to
prevent unwanted entry from outside),
press central locking switch m in the
centre console.
z After unlocking with the key in the lock
and opening the driver’s door, the entire
vehicle is unlocked.
z If locked via the central locking system,
the doors can also be opened by pulling
the inside door handles. The central
locking system is also unlocked at this
time (not possible on Astra TwinTop
when the roof is open).
z Locked doors unlock automatically in
the event of an accident of a certain
severity (to allow external help to gain
access). The hazard warning lights and
courtesy light also come on. For this to
occur, the key must be in the starter
switch.