To place the hinged window into the "continuous ventilation" position:
Turn the catch lever (Fig. 35,3) a quarter turn towards the centre of the window.
Lightly open the hinged window outwards.
Return the catch lever to its initial position. The locking catch (Fig. 35,2) has to
be moved into the recess of window catch (Fig. 35,1).
During the journey, the hinged window may not be in the "continuous ventilation"
position.
If it rains, the "continuous ventilation" hinged window position could lead to splas-
hing water penetrating the living area. Therefore, close the hinged windows com-
pletely.
7.5.2 Hinged window with automatic hinges
Opening:
Turn the catch lever (Fig. 36,3) a quarter turn towards the centre of the window.
Open the hinged window to the desired latched position. The automatic hinge
(Fig. 37,1) locks in place automatically.
The hinged window remains locked in the required position.
Closing:
Open the hinged window as wide as necessary until the latch releases.
Close the hinged window.
Turn the catch lever (Fig. 36,3) a quarter turn towards the window frame. The
locking catch (Fig. 36,2) is located on the inside of the window catch (Fig. 36,1).
Z Open the window completely in order to unblock the locking device. If the
locking device is not unblocked and the window is closed nevertheless, there is
the danger of the window being torn due to the massive counter-pressure.
Z When opening the hinged windows, ensure that there are no torsional forces.
Open and close the hinged windows evenly.
Fig. 36 Catch lever in "closed" position Fig. 37 Hinged window with automatic
hinges, open