Carefully! The sliding/tilting sunroof must be closed before disconnecting the battery terminals. After disconnecting and then reconnecting the battery, the sliding/tilting sunroof may not work. In this case, turn the rotary switch to position A, pull the notch down and forward and hold. After about 10 seconds, the sliding/tilting sunroof opens and closes again. Only then can the rotary control be released.
Sliding/tilting sunroof rotary switch
Comfortable position
Turn the switch to position
C. If the sliding/tilting sunroof is in the comfort position, the intensity of aerodynamic noise is reduced.
Partial opening
Turn the switch to position D.
Full opening
Turn the switch to position B and hold it (non-latching position).
Hatch up
Turn the switch to position A. Push the knob in the area of projection E upwards towards the roof.
Closing
Turn the switch to position A. Pull the switch by notch E down and forward.
Force limitation
The tilt/slide sunroof has a closing force limiter function. The sliding/tilting sunroof stops and retracts a few centimeters if any obstruction (for example, ice) won't let it close. The sliding/tilting sunroof can be closed completely without force limitation. To do this, pull the rotary switch with notch E down and forward until the sunroof is fully closed.
Note: The tilt/slide sunroof has a sunblind. The sunblind is operated manually.
Comfort sliding/tilting sunroof control
The sliding/tilting sunroof can be operated by locking or unlocking with the key, or via sensor 1 of the KESSY system.
Closing
The sliding/tilting sunroof can be closed as follows. Press the key with the symbol on the key
and keep pressed. Hold the key in the driver's door lock in the locked position. With the KESSY system, keep your finger on the sensor 1. When the locking stops or when the KESSY sensor 1 is released, the closing process is interrupted immediately.
Hatch up
Press the key with the symbol on the key and keep it pressed.
Note: It is not possible to open the sliding/tilting sunroof using Comfort Operation.