Locking The Vehicle - Aston Martin DB9 2006 Manual

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If Locked with the Vehicle Key
One pull of a door handle will centrally unlock the doors, a
second pull of the door handle will open that door (Refer to
'Master Lock Switch', page 2.6).

Locking the Vehicle

Using the Remote Transmitter
Ensure that both doors, the boot and the bonnet are closed.
Stand within 5 m (16 ft.) of the vehicle. Point the remote
transmitter towards the vehicle and press the
once to lock the doors, disable the boot and fuel flap release
switches and set the vehicle alarm.
The vehicle will arm and deadlock after 25 seconds.
The direction indicators will flash once (Refer to
'Personalisation', page 2.15) as the alarm is activated.
If the vehicle is locked with the boot open, the vehicle will
lock and arm but deadlocking, tilt (option) and interior
movement (option) sensors will not activate. When closing
the boot deadlocking, tilt (option) and interior movement
(option) sensors will activate and the whole vehicle will be
locked and armed.
Do not leave the vehicle keys and remote transmitter in
the boot. If the boot is closed there will be no access to
the contents of the boot.
If passengers are to remain in the vehicle after it has
button
been locked using the remote transmitter, the reduced
guard switch (A) must be activated before locking. This
enables passengers to open the doors from inside the
vehicle (Refer to 'Reduced Guard', page 2.12).
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