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Internal lights Day/night condition This is determined by: - the light switch -“night condition” detected by the vehicle’s twilight sensor. -Therefore the activation of the position lights does not necessarily determine the activation of the internal lights. Timing 3 minutes: Step lights under the door, and front and rear central ceiling lamps. 15 minutes: Glove compartment light, diver’s glove compartment light, sun visors' light, spotlight, front and rear central ceiling lamps if activated with the local control or by the inertia switch. 20 minutes: Luggage compartment light. External lights Lights managed by the twilight sensor (AUTO mode): The external lights are activated automatically by the twilight sensor. From the NIT user menu, the driver can set the twilight sensor’s sensing level (3 levels). ’Follow me home’: Control enabling the position lights and low beams to switch on automatically for a timed period immediately after the vehicle is switched off (Key-OFF). Activation: After Key-OFF, the flash lights control on the steering column stalk must be pressed. The instrument panel activates the ‘follow-me-home’ signal and displays the time (in seconds) during which the lights will remain switched on. (Signal active for 20 sec.) Activation time increase: when the function is active, every time the flash lights control is pressed, the time the lights remain switched on is increased by a further 30 seconds (max. 210 sec.) Deactivation: keep the flash lights control activated for over 2 seconds, then switch the ignition key from OFF to ON.
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