Subaru Impreza Manuals 2017 Impreza Owner's Manual | Page 106

2-4 Keys and doors/Keyless access with push–button start system & Safety precautions “Locking and unlocking by holding the access key fob” F2-8. . Starting and stopping the engine. For detailed information, refer to “Starting and stopping engine (models with push-button start system)” F7-12. . Arming and disarming the alarm sys- tem. For detailed information, refer to “Alarm system” F2-26. WARNING NOTE . Locking/unlocking using the remote keyless entry system can also be controlled with the buttons on the access key fob. For detailed informa- tion, refer to “Remote keyless entry system” F2-19. . Carefully store the key number plate supplied with the access key fob. It is necessary for vehicle repair and addi- tional registration of access key fobs. For details, refer to “Key replacement” F2-18. An emergency key is attached to each access key fob. 1) 2) Release button Emergency key While pressing the release button of the access key fob, take out the emergency key. The emergency key is used for the following operations. . Locking and unlocking the driver’s door . Locking and unlocking the glove box NOTE The glove box can be kept locked when you leave your vehicle and the access key fob (with the emergency key re- moved) at a parking facility. If you wear an implanted pacemaker or an implanted defibrillator, stay at least 8.7 in (22 cm) away from the transmitting antennas installed on the vehicle. The radio waves from the transmit- ting antennas on the vehicle could adversely affect the operation of implanted pacemakers and im- planted defibrillators. If you wear electronic medical equipment other than an implanted pacemaker or an implanted defibril- lator, before using the keyless ac- cess with push-button start system, refer to “Radio waves used for the keyless access with push-button start system” mentioned later, and contact the electronic medical equipment manufacturer for more information. The radio waves from the transmitting antennas on the vehicle could adversely affect the operation of the electronic medical equipment. “Radio waves used for the keyless access with push-button start sys-