Marker lights
Turn the switch located on the multifunction lever 1 to the position where mark 2 is aligned with the symbol.
Dipped headlights
Turn the switch on lever 1 to the position where mark 2 aligns with the symbol. This will turn on the control lamp on the dashboard.
Note. At the same time, the backlight of the control panel and dashboard turns on. To adjust the intensity of the backlight, there is a control wheel 4.
High beam headlights
If the dipped beam is on, push lever 1 towards you to turn on the high beam. At the same time, the control lamp on the dashboard lights up.
To change back to dipped beam, push lever 1 again in the same direction (to yourself).
Switching off outdoor lighting
Turn the switch on lever 1 to its original position.
Buzzer "Lighting on"
The warning buzzer sounds when you open the front door if you left the exterior lights on and turned off the ignition. This prevents the battery from being discharged while the car is parked.
Fog lights
Turn the middle ring switch located on the multifunction lever 1 until mark 3 is aligned with the symbol.
The operation of the fog lamps depends on the outdoor lighting mode. Simultaneously with the fog lights, the control lamp on the dashboard turns on.
Rear fog lights
Turn the middle ring switch on lever 1 to the position where mark 3 aligns with the symbol.
The operation of the rear fog lamps depends on the outdoor lighting mode being on. Simultaneously with the fog lamps, the control lamp on the dashboard turns on. Remember to turn off the rear fog lamps when they are no longer needed so as not to disturb other road users.
Note. If the vehicle is equipped with front fog lights, they automatically turn on at the same time as the rear fog lights.
When the exterior lights turn off, the rear fog lights turn off at the same time. At the same time, the fog lights remain on (if they are on the car).
Before driving at night, check the serviceability of electrical equipment, outdoor lighting devices and adjust the direction of the headlight beams (if the vehicle load state is different from normal).