Warnings and Cautions for Using the Panorama Sunroof

 


When closing the panorama sunroof, be careful that a passenger’s hand or head does not get pinched.

If a hand or head becomes pinched, it could cause serious injury.

Do not let a child operate the tilt/slide switch.

If a hand or head becomes pinched, it could cause serious injury.

Do not allow a passenger to put a hand or head out of the area where the panorama sunroof opens while driving the vehicle.

If the person's hand or head hits something outside the vehicle, or sudden braking is applied, it could result in serious injury or death.

While driving, do not let occupants stand up and extend a part of their body out of the opening.

Extending your head, arms, or other parts of your body from the panorama sunroof is dangerous. Your head or arm may hit something while driving, which could result in a fatal injury.

Just before the panorama sunroof completely closes, make sure there is nothing obstructing the panorama sunroof.

The jam-safe function may not prevent the panorama sunroof from closing completely. Getting your fingers pinched could cause serious injury.

 


  • Do not sit on or put heavy items on the area where the panorama sunroof opens and closes. Otherwise, the panorama sunroof could be damaged.

  • Do not open or close the panorama sunroof forcefully during freezing temperatures or snowfall. Otherwise, it could cause a malfunction.

  • The sunshade does not tilt. To avoid damaging the sunshade, do not push it up.

  • Do not close the sunshade while the panorama sunroof is opening. Trying to force the sunshade closed could damage it.

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