GF72.29-D-2014H Manual Open/Close, Function
GF72.29-D-2014H Manual Open/close, Function
- with CODE (T55) Electrical actuation for right sliding door
- with CODE (T56) Electrical actuation for left sliding door
Open (continuous actuation)
With this function, the left electric load compartment sliding door (E- LST) or the right E-LST is opened as long as one of the following buttons is actuated:
- Left sliding door button (N72/1s1) or right sliding door button (N72/1s11)
- Right sliding door button (S159/1) or left sliding door button (S159/2)
Inhibit opening function while driving
The opening and reversing function is inhibited after reaching a certain vehicle speed. This function is relevant for safety.
The right sliding door control unit (N69/6) or left sliding door control unit (N69/7) receive the vehicle speed signal from the following control units separately in order to evaluate it independently:
- Instrument cluster (A1)
- EIS [EZS] control unit (N73)
Close (continuous actuation)
With this function, the left E-LST or right E-LST is closed as long as one of the following buttons is actuated:
- Left sliding door button (N72/1s1) or right sliding door button (N72/1s11)
- Right sliding door button (S159/1) or left sliding door button (S159/2)
If not actuated (open or close) the function is immediately interrupted. Moreover, the function is discontinued in the event of lock-up recognition, incorrect rotation direction of right sliding door drive (M73/1) or left sliding door drive (M73/2) or actuation of the excess force limiter (with normalized door).
The "manually open" function can be used to "intentionally" open or close the E-LST when hard to move. This can be caused by ice or dirt for example. When hard to move, the E-LST opens with increased force, allowing it to open. The actuation value for the excess force limiter is higher than when opening or closing automatically.
If pinching is recognized, the "manually open" function is immediately interrupted and the E-LST reverses direction. When then opened manually, the first section is accomplished without excess force limiter.
The block reverse check remains active in any case.