With manual drive
The sliding sunroof can be opened or closed simply by turning the handle.
1. To open, fold the handle back and rotate it to the left to open the hatch to the desired position. For safety reasons, the hatch should always be installed in a position that allows the handle to be retracted back into the recess.

2. To close, fold the handle back and turn it all the way to the right. Then move the handle back a little so that it can be tucked into the recess. The rear of the hatch can also be raised for additional ventilation. To do this, turn the handle further to the right with the hatch closed.
With electric drive
1. The hatch has an electric drive. To do this, turn the ignition key to the ON (II) position. To open, press the switch on the right side of the console. The hatch can be opened to any position.

2. Press the switch to close.
3. The rear of the sunroof can be raised for additional ventilation. Press the "UP" side of the switch to raise it, or the "DOWN" side to lower it.
4. The sunroof does not move back when in the raised position. When the "OPEN" switch is pressed, the raised sunroof will first automatically lower before moving back.

Note: The sliding sunroof and the sunshade operate simultaneously. Therefore, the sunroof cannot be closed when the sunroof is open.
Note: Release the switch when the sunroof is fully open or closed. Failure to release the switch may damage the sunroof.
Note: Before leaving the vehicle, check that the sunroof is properly closed.
- Remove dirt from the guide rails regularly.
- In case of malfunction, the hatch can be opened or closed manually. To do this, use the Allen key, which is located in the glove compartment.
Caution! While driving, do not stick your head or hands out of the open hatch under any circumstances.
Sun shade (for cars with glass sunroof)
1. When you open the glass sunroof, the sun blind opens along with it.
2. When the hatch is open, the curtain cannot be closed.

Based on website data www.mazbook.ru
3. First close the sunroof, then, if desired, draw the sun blind.
