Softrollo Blinds (Seitz); Doorscreen; Roof Lights; Exterior Door Key - Swift Tourer Owner's Handbook Manual

Owner’s service and warranty handbook
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S O FT R O LL O B L IN D S / DOOR SC RE E N / ROOF
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR
SOFTROLLO BLINDS
Hold the operating aluminium bar in the middle
and raise or lower the blind and flyscreen
independently, operating together will require
excessive force in operation.
Care instructions: Clean the blind only with
a damp sponge. Clean on a regular basis to
avoid dirt particle build up as this can damage
the blind material.
Use only water or with mild suds or a vacuum
cleaner.
In order to avoid material fatigue, do not leave
the flynet closed for a long time.
Maintenance
If operation of the soft Rollo blind is
exceptionally stiff, it is possible to spray the
guide - legs (left and right) with a Teflon - spray.
This will ease both the operation of the blind
and avoid any interruption/malfunction from
deposits in the guide legs which may affect the
operation.

DOORSCREEN

When drawing or releasing the doorscreen,
care should be taken not to let it spring back
freely, this may result in damage to the screen
or its fittings.
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L IG HTS / EX TERIO R D OO R K E Y
Always pull the doorscreen close to the centre.
It is not advisable to pull close to the top or
bottom as this will cause snagging and uneven
running.
Caution: When opening or releasing the
doorscreen, care must be taken to avoid
trapping fingers.
Do not allow the doorscreen to slam open.
The door flynet operates independently of the
door by sliding across the door threshold.

ROOF LIGHTS

When opening the roof lights, care must be
taken to release the locking mechanism as the
unit is raised.
Roof lights must be fully closed when towing.
Roof lights provide varying levels of fixed
ventilation.

EXTERIOR DOOR KEY -

Warning: Care should be taken not to
leave the exterior door key in the door when
unlocking the door. The key may result in
damage in the vehicle side if the door is
released with the key still in the lock.

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