Lost Or Stolen Keyfobs; Disconnecting The Car Battery; Transmitter Key Battery Replacement - Lotus Evora 400 2018 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Lost or Stolen Keyfobs

IMPORTANT: Any functional keyfobs will
still continue to unlock the vehicle and
operate the alarm system. Therefore in the
event that a keyfob has been stolen or lost,
then the replacement of the vehicles lock
set and alarm system is recommended to
maintain full vehicle security.

Disconnecting the Car Battery

Before disconnecting, ensure that the
alarm is disarmed in order to prevent its
being triggered, then wait for at least 30
MINUTES after switching off the ignition
to allow the ECU and associated sensors
to shut down in the correct sequence.
Also refer to the battery section (see page
106) for further information.
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Transmitter fob
Carrier
retaining tang
Type CR2025
battery
Key blade

Transmitter Key Battery Replacement

The transmitters are powered by a 3V,
CR2025 type Lithium battery, which with
normal use should last for 3 years. To en-
sure correct operation, it is recommended
to renew the batteries every 12 months:
- Using a small screwdriver, prise the fob
from the key blade carrier utilising the
slot provided on the back of the case.
- At the end face of the fob, prise the retain-
ing tang inwards whilst withdrawing the
battery carrier from the fob.
- Remove the old battery and wait for 10
seconds before inserting a new battery,
with +ve sign lowermost and holding the
battery only by its periphery.
- Slide the battery carrier back into the fob,
pressing firmly to engage the clip and
then clip back onto the key blade.
- The transmitter should now operate
normally.
KEYS & SECURITY ALARM
The following statements are mandated
by the Federal Communications Com-
mission:
- CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT
EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY LOTUS
RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE
COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY
TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
- THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART
15 OF THE FCC RULES
- OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE
INTERFERENCE AND
2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
INTERFERENCE,
INCLUDING
INTERFERENCE
THAT
CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION
OF THE DEVICE
- THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH FCC
RADIATION EXPOSURE LIMITS SET
FORTH FOR AN UNCONTROLLED
ENVIRONMENT
AND
THE
FCC
RADIO
FREQUENCY
EXPOSURE
GUIDELINES
SUPPLEMENT
(OET65).
TRANSMITTER
MUST
NOT
CO-LOCATED OR OPERATING IN
CONJUNCTION WITH ANY OTHER
ANTENNA OR TRANSMITTER.
MAY
MEETS
IN
THIS
BE
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