Owner's Manual Cadillac BLS - IFS Europe BV
Owner's Manual Cadillac BLS - IFS Europe BV Owner's Manual Cadillac BLS - IFS Europe BV
460_OM_MY09.book Page 46 Wednesday, April 2, 2008 10:32 AM 46 Locks and car alarm Doors Open the door by lifting the door handle. The following message appears on the DIC if a door is not closed (text displayed first when vehicle speed exceeds 25 km/h and the door has still not been closed): Close doors. Locks WARNING Having the doors locked while on the road will reduce the likelihood of: • children, in particular, opening doors and falling out of the car • intruders entering the car when it is moving slowly or at a standstill. However, it must also be remembered that locked doors can hamper rescuers in the event of a collision. Remote control The remote control and ignition key are integrated in one unit, and referred to in this manual as the remote control. The remote control contains a mechanical key, referred to in this manual as the traditional key. This traditional key can be used in an emergency to lock or unlock the driver’s door from outside, see page 49. This key does not fit the ignition switch. A key code number is supplied with your car. This number needs to be quoted for ordering a new traditional key (contained in the remote control). Therefore, keep this number in a safe place. The remote control contains an electronic code that is unique to your car. When the remote control is inserted into the ignition switch, this code is checked. If the code is incorrect, the car will not start. The car is supplied with two remote controls. It is possible to have up to five remote controls programmed for the car at any one time. If one is lost, a replacement should be obtained as soon as possible. We recommend that you contact an authorised Cadillac workshop. When a new remote control is programmed into the car, the lost one will be deprogrammed automatically.
460_OM_MY09.book Page 47 Wednesday, April 2, 2008 10:32 AM Locks and car alarm 47 Note: If a new remote control has to be ordered and programmed, at least one old one is required for the locking system’s electronic unit to recognise the new (ordered) remote control. Once the new remote control has been programmed, the old unit that is lost will not work. Therefore, you should carry two remote controls separately, especially on long journeys. NOTICE The remote control contains delicate electronics. • Do not expose it to water. • Avoid rough handling. • Do not place the remote control where it may be subjected to high temperatures, such as on the fascia. • Warm the remote control in your hands for a couple of minutes if it has become very cold to prevent malfunction. • For details on changing the battery, refer to page 52. Remote control 1 Lock. 2 Unlocks car and turns on cabin lighting. 3 Opens boot lid. Checks number of remote controls, see page 52. 4 Turns on exterior and cabin lighting. Activates panic function (cars with car alarm). Remote control functions Button Pressed once Press and hold button 2 s Locks all doors, fuel filler flap and boot lid. Doors cannot be opened from inside. Unlocks all doors, fuel filler flap and boot lid. Opens boot lid. Checks number of remote controls, see page 52. Turns on exterior and cabin lighting *) for 30 s or turns off exterior and cabin lighting. Deactivates panic alarm. Comfort closing, see page 98. Comfort opening, see page 97. *) position lights, side direction indicators, tail lights and number plate lighting The panic function is only available on cars fitted with a car alarm (option for cars without car alarm, we recommend that you contact an authorised Cadillac workshop), see page 57. _ Cars with car alarm: Panic alarm (activates alarm manually).
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460_OM_MY09.book Page 46 Wednesday, April 2, 2008 10:32 AM<br />
46 Locks and car alarm<br />
Doors<br />
Open the door by lifting the door handle.<br />
The following message appears on the DIC<br />
if a door is not closed (text displayed first<br />
when vehicle speed exceeds 25 km/h and<br />
the door has still not been closed):<br />
Close doors.<br />
Locks<br />
WARNING<br />
Having the doors locked while on the road<br />
will reduce the likelihood of:<br />
• children, in particular, opening doors<br />
and falling out of the car<br />
• intruders entering the car when it is<br />
moving slowly or at a standstill.<br />
However, it must also be remembered<br />
that locked doors can hamper rescuers<br />
in the event of a collision.<br />
Remote control<br />
The remote control and ignition key are<br />
integrated in one unit, and referred to in this<br />
manual as the remote control.<br />
The remote control contains a mechanical<br />
key, referred to in this manual as the traditional<br />
key. This traditional key can be used<br />
in an emergency to lock or unlock the<br />
driver’s door from outside, see page 49.<br />
This key does not fit the ignition switch.<br />
A key code number is supplied with your<br />
car. This number needs to be quoted for<br />
ordering a new traditional key (contained<br />
in the remote control). Therefore, keep this<br />
number in a safe place.<br />
The remote control contains an electronic<br />
code that is unique to your car. When the<br />
remote control is inserted into the ignition<br />
switch, this code is checked. If the code is<br />
incorrect, the car will not start.<br />
The car is supplied with two remote controls.<br />
It is possible to have up to five remote<br />
controls programmed for the car at any one<br />
time. If one is lost, a replacement should be<br />
obtained as soon as possible. We recommend<br />
that you contact an authorised<br />
<strong>Cadillac</strong> workshop. When a new remote<br />
control is programmed into the car, the lost<br />
one will be deprogrammed automatically.