Audi a2 Quick Reference Card

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Dear Audi Driver,
The aim of this quick reference guide is to introduce you to the
main features and controls of your vehicle.
This quick reference guide cannot replace the information con-
tained in the Owner's Manual; it is therefore important that you
also read the notes and warnings in the Owner's Manual.
We wish you safe and enjoyable motoring with your new Audi.
AUDI AG
The central locking system locks
and unlocks all the doors, the
boot lid and the tank flap. It can
be operated with the remote
control or by turning the key in
the lock.
Operating the radio-
activated remote control
Press the appropriate button for
about 1 second.
1
1
Unlocking button
Open one of the doors or the
boot lid within about 60 sec-
onds, otherwise the vehicle will
lock itself again automatically.
2
2
Unlocking button for tailgate
Press the button for at least 
1 second.
3
3
Locking button
The turn signals flash once to
confirm that the tailgate is 
properly closed.
4
4
Folding out the master key
Press the release button.
Folding away the master key
Press the button and fold the key
away.
Note:
Press and hold unlocking
button of remote control to open
all electric windows. Press and
hold locking button of remote
control to close all electric 
windows.
Warning:
The doors and win-
dows cannot be opened from
inside the vehicle if it has been
locked from the outside.
Anti-theft alarm
The alarm system is automat-
ically s
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ett when the car is locked.
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automatically when you unlock
the vehicle with the remote 
control.
Note:
If you unlock the vehicle
by inserting the key in the 
driver’s door, the ignition must
be switched on within 15 sec-
onds, otherwise the alarm will
be triggered.
Locking and unlocking the vehicle
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Seat belts must be worn on
every journey, even on short
trips in town. This applies to the
front a
an
nd
d rear seats. To ensure
that the seat belts, belt tensio-
ners and airbags are fully effec-
tive, note the following points:
Adjust seat and sit in 
correct position
The front seats should not be
positioned too close to the 
steering wheel or dashboard.
Maintain a distance of at least
25 cm from the steering wheel. 
It is important to sit in a normal,
upright position and set the
backrest so it is fully against
your back. The top of the head
restraint should be at eye level
(or higher). Put your feet in a
comfortable position in the foot-
well.
Wear the seat belt 
correctly
Make sure that the shoulder
section of the belt is positioned
over the centre of the shoulder,
and move the lap section as far
down over the hips as possible.
The belts should always be worn
so that they fit tightly (see illus-
tration).
Safety
Safety of children in the vehicle
Category 1
Category 2
Category 0
Children under 12 should travel
on the rear seat. They must be
protected by a child restraint
system which complies with the
European standard ECE R 44 and
is suitable for the child's weight
and height. The safest place for
the child restraint system is be-
hind the front passenger's seat.
Make sure that the system is
properly secured. The retractor
mechanism of the seat belts 
can be locked to secure a child
safety seat.
Please observe the notes in the
Audi Owner's Manual and refer
to the manufacturer's instruc-
tions for the child seat.
Category 0 or 0+: For babies up
to about 9 months/10 kg and
infants up to about 18 months/
13 kg.
Category 1: For small children up
to about 4 years of age/18 kg.
Category 2: For children up to
about 7 years/25 kg.
Category 3: Children over 7 years
of age but less than 1.5 metres
tall are best protected by a 
booster cushion in conjunction
with the three-point seat belt.
Audi A2
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