Land Rover Defender Owners Handbook Rover
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Locks & Alarm 18 HANDSET BATTERYIMPORTANT INFORMATION ·BEFORE replacing a handset battery, disarm the alarm and unlock the doors. ·DO NOT remove an expired battery until you are ready to install the replacement. ·The engine will immobilise five minutes after the key is removed from the starter switch. If handset battery replacement is NOT completed within this period, the emergency key access code will have to be entered before the handset can be synchronised. The handset battery should last for approximately three years dependent upon use. When the battery needs replacing it will be apparent from the following symptoms: ·The handset will only work every other operation while disarming. ·The direction indicator lights will not flash when the alarm is disarmed.
Locks & Alarm 19 Always fit a Land Rover STC4080 or a Panasonic CR2032 replacement battery (available from a Land Rover dealer) and adopt the following replacement procedure: 1) Unlock the vehicle and disarm the alarm system. 2) Turn the starter switch to position II, then turn to position 0 and remove the key. 3) Carefully prise the handset apart, start from the keyring end using a coin or small screwdriver. Avoid damaging the seal between the two halves of the case and DO NOT allow dirt or moisture to get inside the handset. 4) Slide the battery out of its clip, taking care to avoid touching the circuit board or the contact surfaces of the clip. 5) Press and hold one of the buttons for at least five seconds (this will drain any residual power from the handset).6) Fit the new battery, ensuring that correct polarity is maintained (positive (+) side facing up). Finger marks will adversely affect battery life; if possible, avoid touching the flat surfaces of the battery and wipe them clean before fitting. 7) Reassemble the two halves of the handset, then operate the PADLOCK symbol button at least four times within range of the vehicle to resynchronise the handset. The handset is now ready for use. WARNING The handset contains delicate electronic circuits and must be protected from impact and water damage, high temperatures and humidity, direct sunlight and the effects of solvents, waxes and abrasive cleaners.
Locks & Alarm 20 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Battery disconnection Your vehicle is equipped with a battery backed-up sounder, which operates as an anti-theft siren if the vehicle battery is disconnected. Before disconnecting the vehicle battery, it is ESSENTIAL to refer toBattery removal and replacementin Section 4, in order to prevent the alarm from sounding. If the vehicle battery is disconnected for any reason, the status of the security system prior to disconnection will be memorised and automatically reset when the battery is reconnected. ALARM OR HANDSET DIFFICULTIES Alarm goes off unexpectedly. (a) Ensure all windows and sunroof are closed. (b) Disable interior space protection. Alarm goes off when door opened. Disarm the alarm with the handset before unlocking. If the handset has failed, enter the emergency key access code (refer toEngine immobilisation override). Starter will not operate. Ensure handset is on same ring as starter key. If it still will not operate, consult a Land Rover dealer. Direction indicator lights dont flash when alarm is armed.A door or bonnet is partially open.
Seats 21 FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT WARNING To avoid the risk of loss of control and personal injury, never adjust the drivers seat or seatback while the vehicle is in motion. Forward/backward movement Lift the bar at the front of the seat base to slide the seat forward or back. Ensure the seat is locked in position before driving. Backrest movement Lift the lever and lean backwards or forwards to achieve the desired angle, then lower the lever to lock. WARNING DO NOT allow front seat occupants to travel with the seat backs reclined steeply rearwards. Optimum benefit is obtained from the seat belt with the seat back angle set to 25 degrees from the upright (vertical) position.
Seats 22 FOLDING THE REAR SEATS- (if fitted) Before folding the rear seats; ·Slide the front seats forward. ·Ensure that the outer rear seat belts are correctly stowed in their belt clips. ·Pass the seat belt locks through the junction of the backrest and the cushion and into the loadspace. Individually split rear seats NOTE:The two outer seats must be folded first, thereby releasing the centre seat. Outer seats; 1.Release the catch (see first inset). 2.Fold the backrest forward. 3.Slide back the bolt (see second inset). 4.Lift and fold the seat base forwards. Centre seat; 5.Release the catch - as (1). 6.Fold the backrest forward. 7.Lift and fold the seat base forwards. When returning the backrest to the upright position, ensure it is securely latched in place before driving. WARNING DO NOT adjust the seats while the vehicle is in motion. When the seat is erected, the latching mechanism should be visually checked and physically tested to ensure that the latch is secure before driving.
Seats 23 60/40 split rear seats 1.Pull up the release catch. 2.Fold the backrest forward. 3.Lift and fold the seat base forward. 4.Fold away the seat stand. WARNING DO NOT adjust the seats while the vehicle is in motion. When re-erecting the seats, ensure that the seat stands are properly positioned. When the seat is erected, the latching mechanism should be visually checked and physically tested to ensure that the latch is secure before driving.
Seat belts 24 SEAT BELT SAFETY Seat belts are life saving equipment. In a collision, unrestrained passengers can be thrown around inside the vehicle, or possibly thrown out of the vehicle, resulting in injury to themselves and to other occupants. DO NOT take chances with safety! ·DO make sure ALL passengers are securely strapped in at all times - even for the shortest journeys. ·ALWAYS adjust seat belts to eliminate any slack in the webbing, and to ensure that the diagonal belt passes across the shoulder without slipping off or pressing on the neck. ·ALWAYS fit the lap strap as low on the hips as possible (never across the abdomen). ·DO have seat belts checked if the vehicle has been involved in an accident. ·DO NOT allow front seat occupants to travel with the seat backs reclined steeply rearwards. Optimum benefit is obtained from the seat belt with the seat back angle set to 25 degrees from the upright (vertical) position. ·DO NOT fit more than one person into a belt, or fit a seat belt that is twisted or obstructed in any way that could impede its smooth operation. ·DO NOT allow foreign matter (particularly sugary food and drink particles) to enter the seat belt locks - such substances can render the locks inoperative. WARNING Pregnant women should ask a doctor for advice about the safest way to wear seat belts.
Seat belts 25 WARNING At all times, occupants should wear a seat belt for their protection in the event of a collision or sudden stop. In some circumstances, perhaps due to the vehicle being on a slope, the automatic locking mechanism may engage, preventing the initial extension of the belt. This is not a fault - ease the belt free and use it. Fastening the inertia reel belts Draw the belt over the shoulder and across the chest, and insert the metal tongue plate into the lock nearest the wearer - a click indicates that the belt is securely locked. Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony structure of the body (pelvis, chest and shoulders) and can only be worn safely with the webbing crossing the shoulder MIDWAY BETWEEN THE NECK AND THE EDGE OF THE SHOULDER and with the seats in a normal UPRIGHT position - DO NOT allow the front passenger to travel with the seat steeply reclined. Lap belts To adjust, pull the slider along the belt and feed the webbing through the buckle until the belt is comfortably tight. When not in use, the lap belts should be fastened.
Seat belts 26 Infant and child restraints All infant and child restraint systems are designed to be secured in vehicle seats by means of a lap belt or the lap portion of a lap/shoulder belt. When installing and using any infant or child restraint system, always follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer concerning installation and use. Failure to properly secure the child restraint system in the vehicle can endanger the child in a collision or sudden stop and cause injury to other passengers. Centre and inward facing seats are fitted with lap belts which can be manually tightened to secure an infant or child restraint system. Older children should use the lap/shoulder belt fitted to the outer rear seating positions. Never leave a child unattended in your vehicle. WARNING Infants and children too small for seat belts should be restrained in a child safety seat or restraint system, appropriate to their age and/or size, and which is approved for use in your vehicle. Always ensure that the manufacturers fitting instructions are followed exactly. ·DO NOT allow a baby or infant to be carried on the lap. The force of a crash can increase the effective body weight by as much as 30 times, making it impossible to hold on to the child. ·DO NOT use a child seat that hooks over a seatback, it is not secure! ·Accident statistics show that children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front. However, if a forward facing child seat suitable for the size of child is available and it is necessary for a child to travel in the front, set the seat fully rearwards and use an approved FORWARD FACING child seat - DO NOT INSTALL REARWARD FACING CHILD SEATS IN ANY FRONT PASSENGER SEAT POSITION.
Seat belts 27 Caring for seat belts Regularly inspect the belt webbing for signs of wear, paying particular attention to the fixing points and adjusters. Always replace a seat belt that has withstood the strain of an impact or shows signs of fraying. DO NOT bleach or dye the webbing. Clean the webbing using warm water and non-detergent soap only - allow to dry naturally and DO NOT retract the belt until completely dry.Testing inertia reel belts From time to time carry out the following tests: 1.With the seat belt fastened, give the webbing near the buckle a quick upward pull. The buckle must remain securely locked. 2.With the seat belt unfastened, unreel the webbing to the limit of its travel. Check that unreeling is free from snatches and snags. 3.With the webbing half unreeled, hold the tongue plate and give it a quick forward pull. The safety mechanism must lock automatically and prevent any further unreeling.