Hi it isto do with the deadlocking, if you can find it in the manual it will say that only pressing the lock button on the remote once will deadlock the doors and they cannot be opened from the inside, pressing the remote twice removes the deadlock doors can be opened from the inside, and the internal alarm sensor's are deactivated. Handy when you have a dog in the back, not that i need to lock it with a very large German Shepard in the the car
I initially thought it was a fault, due to the nature of the message.
But it's actually just to remind you not to lock people in the car because they can't get out without smashing a window!
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