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Controls
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
1. Fuel gauge
The pointer drops to zero when the starter 
switch is turned off, but quickly rises to 
show the level of fuel in the tank when the 
switch is turned to position ‘II’.
2. Speedometer
Indicates road speed in miles per hour 
and/or kilometers per hour.
3. Tachometer
Indicates engine speed in revolutions per 
minute (x 1000).
4. Temperature gauge
Under normal operating conditions the 
pointer will rise to a position midway 
between the RED and BLUE segments.
5....

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Locks & Alarm
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L oc ks &  AlarmKEYS AND HANDSETS 
You have been supplied with two remote 
handsets with integral keys which operate all 
locks and an emergency key, designed to fit into 
a wallet or purse. The emergency key can be 
used to open the doors and start the engine, but 
has no remote functionality.
NOTE: The emergency key should not be used 
for extended periods of time.
The keys supplied with your vehicle are 
programmed to your security system - they 
CANNOT be re-programmed and the engine...

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Locks & Alarm
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Using the remote handset
While it is not necessary to point the handset at 
the vehicle, the handset must be within range of 
the vehicle when a button is pressed. Note that 
the operating range may vary depending upon 
handset battery condition and may sometimes 
be limited by physical and geographical factors 
beyond your control. From a security point of 
view, it may not be wise to unlock unless you 
are in close proximity to the vehicle. Handset buttons
The three buttons on the...

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Locks & Alarm
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Locking
Shut all doors, bonnet and tailgate, then press 
the lock (Land Rover) button once or turn the 
key in the driver’s door lock towards the rear of 
the vehicle once:
• all doors are superlocked (see 
‘Superlocking’, page 13)
•engine immobilised
•perimetric alarm activated (protects the 
doors, bonnet and taildoor)
•interior space protection activated 
•tilt sensor activated
The direction indicator lights flash once and the 
anti-theft alarm indicator light (below the 
rear-view...

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Locks & Alarm
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Partial arming
If the driver’s door is not fully closed when the 
handset lock button is pressed, all closed doors 
will lock, but the driver’s door will not. If the 
driver’s door is subsequently closed, the 
locking procedure must be repeated to lock the 
driver’s door.
If a passenger door or other aperture is not fully 
closed when the handset lock button is 
pressed, the ‘partial arming’ attributes of the 
security system will enable as much of the 
system to be armed as possible...

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Locks & Alarm
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If the alarm sounds
If the alarm is triggered, the alarm will sound 
for 30 seconds and the hazard warning lights 
will flash for 5 minutes, before switching off 
and resetting itself to the same protection 
status that existed prior to the alarm being 
triggered.
To silence the alarm, press the unlock button on 
the remote handset.
Single point entry
This is a personal security feature, which 
enables the drivers door only to be unlocked, 
leaving the other doors in a locked state. It...

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Locks & Alarm
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Interior door handles and door sill locking 
buttons
From inside the vehicle, each door can be 
individually locked by depressing the 
appropriate door sill button. However, doors 
cannot be unlocked by raising the sill button.
Use the door handles to unlock, as follows:
•First operation of the door handle unlocks 
the door.
•Second operation of the door handle opens 
the door.
When the interior locking switch is activated, all 
door locking buttons will be depressed...

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Locks & Alarm
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Speed-related locking*
This security feature locks all the doors 
automatically when the vehicle speed exceeds 
10 mph (16 km/h). 
Note speed-related locking is not selectable by 
the driver, and that operation of the door locks 
by any other means (interior locking switch on 
the fascia panel, for example) will unlock the 
doors. Speed related locking can be configured 
by your dealer to automatically relock the doors 
after they are unlocked, when the vehicle speed 
exceeds 10 mph (16...

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Locks & Alarm
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Lazy unlocking:
1.Press and hold the unlock button on the 
remote handset (or turn and hold the key 
in the driver’s door lock rearwards), the 
windows and then the sunroof will fully 
lower/open - the vehicle security system 
will be disarmed and the driver’s door will 
unlock.
2.Release the button or key when the 
windows and sunroof are open as 
required. 
Lazy locking/unlocking can be selected or 
deselected by a Land Rover dealer.
ENGINE IMMOBILISATION
Engine immobilisation is an...

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Locks & Alarm
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Refit the back of the handset, insert and tighten 
the screws and firmly press the screw cover 
back into position. The handset is now ready for 
use.
CHILD-PROOF LOCKS
Move the locking levers on the rear doors down 
to engage the child locks.
With the child-proof locks engaged, the rear 
doors cannot be opened from inside the 
vehicle, thereby avoiding the risk of a door 
being opened accidentally while the vehicle is 
moving.
WARNING
NEVER leave children unsupervised in the 
vehicle....
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