A description of the control of the window lifts using a single lock is given in Section Access, protection.
The electric window mechanism of the front doors has a function to prevent pinching, i.e. if excessive resistance occurs when closing the window, the glass will be stopped and slightly lowered. However, do not prevent the windows from closing, as this may cause injury.
Some models are equipped with impact-resistant side windows and a rear window – these windows are not protected from scratches, so do not use a scraper to remove frost from the inside. Also, do not use abrasive detergents – use water and a household window cleaner.

The electric window lifter operates in the following positions: "1" and "2" ignition switch.
The controls are operated using switches located in the panel of the corresponding door or the driver's door.
You can operate the windows even after the ignition is turned off, until one of the front doors is open - to open the window, press the switch past the point of resistance.
1. To open/close the door window, press the corresponding edge of the corresponding switch until you feel resistance and hold the switch in this position until the glass reaches the desired position. If you press the switch past the point of resistance and then release it, the glass will continue to move.
2. To stop the glass, press the switch again.
At the bottom of the window control unit on the driver's door there is a switch to lock the rear window lifts - use it, for example, if there are children in the back seat.
