2009 BMW 1 Series Owner's Manual - Page 30
2009 BMW 1 Series Manual
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Opening and closing Coupe: opening, closing switch again to stop the opening movement. You can close the windows in the same manner by pulling the switch. The rear windows cannot be closed automatically. Jointly > Press the switch to the resistance point: The window opens as long as you press the switch. > Press the switch beyond the resistance point: The window opens automatically. Press the switch again to stop the opening movement. You can close the windows in the same manner by pulling the switch. > Press the switch to the resistance point: All windows open as long as you press the switch. > Press the switch beyond the resistance point: All windows open automatically. Press the switch again to stop the opening movement. > Pull the switch: All windows close as long as you pull the switch. Convertible: opening, closing Window operation with convenient access, refer also to page 20. To close the side windows while driving, either close the rear windows first or all four windows together, otherwise the windows may not close tightly at high speeds.< After switching off the ignition When the remote control is removed or the ignition is switched off, you can still operate the windows for approx. 1 minute as long as no door has been opened. Individually Convenient operation For information on convenient operation via the remote control or the door lock, refer to page 19 or 22. For information on closing with convenient access, refer to Locking on page 26. > Press the switch to the resistance point: The window opens as long as you press the switch. > Press the switch beyond the resistance point: The window opens automatically. Press the Pinch protection system If the closing force exceeds a specific value as a power window closes, the closing action is interrupted and the window reopens slightly. Despite the pinch protection system check and clear the window's travel path 28 Online Edition for Part no. 01 41 2 600 853 - © 08/08 BMW AG