Roman Shade For Windscreen And Side Panes - Fiat Capron T58 Manual

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7.4.3
Closing Roman shade
(windscreen):
Opening Roman shade
(windscreen):
Closing Roman shade
(side pane):
Opening Roman shade
(side pane):
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To place the hinged window into the "continuous ventilation" position:
Press the safety knob (Fig. 23,1) and keep it pressed.
Turn the catch lever (Fig. 23,3) a quarter turn towards the centre of the
window.
Lightly open the hinged window outwards.
Return the catch lever to its initial position. Move the locking catch
(Fig. 23,3) on the catch lever into the recess of the window catch
(Fig. 23,4).
Release the safety knob (Fig. 23,1).
Make certain that the safety knob is not pushed in but rather that it secures
the catch lever.
During the journey, the hinged window may not be in "continuous ventilation"
position.
If it rains, the "continuous ventilation" hinged window position could lead to
splashing water penetrating the living area. Therefore, close the hinged win-
dows completely.

Roman shade for windscreen and side panes

Fig. 24
Roman shade for windscreen
(closed)
Pull the respective handle (Fig. 24,1) of both halves of the Roman shade
(Fig. 24,2) carefully towards the centre of the windscreen until the magnetic
catch holds the Roman shade in closed position.
Push the respective handle (Fig. 24,1) of both halves of the Roman shade
(Fig. 24,2) outwards, underneath the cover on the A column.
Fix the handles respectively by plugging them onto the cover (Fig. 24,3).
Close the Roman shade by pulling the respective handle (Fig. 25,1).
Push the handle (Fig. 25,1) of the Roman shade into the cap (Fig. 25,2).
Living
Fig. 25
Roman shade for side pane
(closed)
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