7.5.1 Hinged window with rotary hinges
Opening:
Turn the catch lever (Fig. 33,3) a quarter turn towards the centre of the window.
Open the hinged window until the required position has been reached and
secure in position using the knurled knob (Fig. 34,1).
The hinged window remains locked in the required position.
Closing:
Turn the knurled knob (Fig. 34,1) until the latch is released.
Close the hinged window.
Turn the catch lever (Fig. 33,3) a quarter turn towards the window frame. The
locking catch (Fig. 33,2) is located on the inside of the window catch (Fig. 33,1).
Continuous ventilation With the catch lever, the hinged window can be placed in two positions:
z "Continuous ventilation" (Fig. 35)
z "Firmly closed" (Fig. 33)
Z When leaving the vehicle, always close the windows.
Z In case of strong temperature differences or in extreme weather conditions,
light condensation can form on the double-glazed acrylic glass. The glass is
designed in such a way that condensation can evaporate when the external
temperature increases. There is no danger of the double-glazed acrylic glass
being damaged by condensation.
Z When opening the hinged windows, ensure that there are no torsional forces.
Open and close the hinged windows evenly.
Fig. 33 Catch lever in "closed" position Fig. 34 Hinged window with rotary
hinges, open
Fig. 35 Catch lever in the "continuous
ventilation" position