Range Rover Evoque: Valet

Selection:

Valet mode allows the vehicle to be driven and locked by a parking attendant, without giving access to the luggage compartment. Valet mode also prevents operation of the touch screen, to prevent access to telephone numbers or navigation addresses.

From the Home menu, select Valet: Enter a memorable four digit Personal identification Number (PIN). On completion, touch the OK soft key.

If you wish to cancel the PIN, select Delete.

If the PIN is cancelled, or incorrectly entered, you will be prompted to enter the PIN again.

Valet mode activated is displayed to indicate that the PIN has been accepted.

The luggage compartment is now securely locked in Valet mode and the Valet mode On screen is displayed.

Deselection:

When you re-enter the vehicle, touch the Valet button to view the Valet mode screen.

Enter your four digit PIN and touch the OK button.

Valet mode deactivated is displayed to indicate that your PIN has been accepted.

- The luggage compartment will return to the previously set security requirement.

- The touch screen will be enabled.

Note: If the PIN is forgotten, Valet mode can only be deactivated by your Dealer/Authorised Repairer.

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