
- Maintenance indicator. The maintenance indicator displays the number of miles to be coveredbefore the next service (in accor-dance with the servicing scheduleswhich appear in the MaintenanceGuide). Operation :On switching on the ignition, the maintenance indicator spannerappears in the display for severalseconds ; the mileage recorder dis-play indicates how many milesremain to be travelled before thenext service is due.
For example :: you have thefol-
lowing distance left to travel before the next service :Five seconds after switching onthe ignition, the total mileagerecorder reverts to normal opera-tion and the total or trip mileages
appear on the display.
Distance to be covered before the next service is less than 1000 miles
For example : 900 miles remain
before the next service is due. For five seconds on switching on the ignition, the display shows : Five seconds after switching on ignition, the total mileage counterresumes its normal function and thespanner symbol remains lit. This signifies that the vehicle will be
due for a service shortly. The total or trip mileages appear on
the display.
The pre-set service distance has been exceeded. The spanner and total number of miles exceeded flash in the displayfor five seconds after the ignition isswitched on. For example : the pre-set service
distance has been exceeded by 300 miles.
Your vehicle must be serviced assoon as possible. Five seconds after switching on ignition, the total mileage counterresumes its normal function andthe spanner symbol remains lit.
28I-14INSTRUMENT PANEL*
Multifunction display
On switching on ignition, the display indicates in succession :

- Maintenance indicator. The maintenance indicator displays the number of miles to be coveredbefore the next service (in accor-dance with the servicing scheduleswhich appear in the MaintenanceGuide). Operation :On switching on the ignition, the maintenance indicator spannerappears in the display for severalseconds ; the mileage recorder dis-play indicates how many milesremain to be travelled before thenext service is due.
For example :: you have thefol-
lowing distance left to travel before the next service :Five seconds after switching onthe ignition, the total mileagerecorder reverts to normal opera-tion and the total or trip mileages
appear on the display.
Distance to be covered before the next service is less than 1000 miles
For example : 900 miles remain
before the next service is due. For five seconds on switching on the ignition, the display shows : Five seconds after switching on ignition, the total mileage counterresumes its normal function and thespanner symbol remains lit. This signifies that the vehicle will be
due for a service shortly. The total or trip mileages appear on
the display.
The pre-set service distance has been exceeded. The spanner and total number of miles exceeded flash in the displayfor five seconds after the ignition isswitched on. For example : the pre-set service
distance has been exceeded by 300 miles.
Your vehicle must be serviced assoon as possible. Five seconds after switching on ignition, the total mileage counterresumes its normal function andthe spanner symbol remains lit.
28I-14INSTRUMENT PANEL*
Multifunction display
On switching on ignition, the display indicates in succession :

Electronic key warning lamp Lights up when switching
on ignition if the key is not recogni- sed
* Depending on version or country.
35I-15WARNING LAMPS *
Minimum coolant fluid level warning lamp If the warning lamp lights
up, it is imperative to stop the vehicle. Check the level and takethe precautions detailed in chapter
ÒLEVELS AND CHECKSÓ).
Battery charge warninglamp Should not be on when the engine is running. If it
comes permanently on, contact
your nearest approved Dealer.
Imperative stopwarning lamp Lights up at the same time as ano-
ther visual warning or if the maxi-mum permissible coolant fluid tem-perature is reached.
Engine oil pressurewarning lamp If it lights up while you are
driving, stop the engine, check the
level, (See ÒLEVELS ANDCHECKSÓ). If it remains lit despite the level being correct, contact your nearest
approved Dealer. Warning lamp for hand-brake and for brakefluid level Indicates that the brake
is applied or incorrectly released. Also that the brake fluid level is
insufficient. See ÒBRAKESÓ,
ÒLEVELS AND CHECKSÓ . The warning lamp may also indica- te a malfunction of the electronicbraking distribution.
Engine operation war-ning lamp (autodiagno-sis)
If it flashes or lights up, this indi-cates a malfunctioning of either theinjection, ignition or emissioncontrol systems (depending oncountry). Quickly consult your nearest
approved dealer.
AIRBAG operation war-ning lamp
See ÒTHE AIRBAG SYSTEMÓ. Doors open warninglamp Lights up when swit- ching on ignition.
Goes out when all the doors are
closed correctly.

Brake fluid reservoir
Check the level regularly. If the warning light comes on when driving, stop immediately and contact an
approved dealer.
84V- 2LEVELS AND CHECKS*
As the synthetic brake fluid has anti-corrosion properties and maintains the correct braking characteristics irrespective of conditions use only the brake fluid recommended by the manufacturer (to be replaced every two years). These instructions, which must be followed, are given in the Maintenance Guide for your vehicle.Quality :see ÒAPPROVED RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS Ó.
* According to specification.

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RADIO Notes on radio reception
Your c ar rad io rec eiver is sub jec t to p henomena whic h d o not affec t d omestic sets. Both amp litud e mod ulation
(MW/LW) and freq uenc y mod ulation (FM) rec ep tion are sub jec t to various forms of interferenc e whic h are not a reflec -
tion on the q uality of your set, b ut are d ue to the nature of the sig nals and the way in whic h they are transmitted .
On MW/LW, interferenc e may b e notic ed when p assing und erneath hig h voltag e p ower lines or b rid g es or in tunnels.
On FM, interferenc e may b e the result of d istanc e from the transmitter, reflec tion of the sig nal b y ob stac les (mountains,
hills, b uild ing s etc ), or of b eing in a shad ow area (an area whic h is not c overed b y a transmitter). Selecting the radio
Press the "SRC"b utton, until the rad io is selec ted .
Selecting a waveband
By short p resses on the "BND/AST"b utton, you c an selec t the FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM waveb and s.
Automatic station search
Briefly p ress b utton "J" or "K" to searc h for the next station up or d own the waveb and . By c ontinuing to p ress the b ut-
ton in the d irec tion selec ted , you will ob tain c ontinous sc rolling of the freq uenc y.
The sc rolling stop s at the first station found as soon as you release the b utton.
If the TA traffic p rog ramme is selec ted , only stations b road c asting this typ e of p rog ramme are selec ted .
Searc hing for a station oc c urs first in "LO"sensitivity (selec tion of the most p owerful transmitters, while sc anning the
waveb and , then in "DX"sensitivity (selec tion of weaker and more d istant transmitters).
Manual station search
Press the ÒMANÓb utton.
Briefly p ress b utton ÒJÓor ÒKÓ resp ec tively to inc rease or red uc e the freq uenc y d isp layed .
By c ontinuing to p ress the b utton in the d irec tion selec ted , you will ob tain c ontinuous sc rolling of the freq uenc y.
Sc rolling stop s as soon as you release the b utton.
Pressing the ÒMANÓb utton ag ain returns you to automatic station searc h.

Manual storing in memory of stations
Selec t the station req uired .
Press for more than two sec ond s one of the b uttons Ò1Óto Ò6Ó .
The sound stop s then b ec omes aud ib le ag ain, c onfirming that the station has b een stored in memory. Automatic storing in memory of FM stations (autostore)
Press the ÒBND/ASTÓ b utton for more than two sec ond s, to automatic ally store the 6 stations with the strong est sig nal
in FM. These stations are stored in the FM3 waveb and .
Ð If it is not p ossib le to find 6 stations, the remaining memories are emp ty. Recall of stations stored in memory
For eac h waveb and , b riefly p ressing the b uttons Ò1Óto Ò6Ó rec alls the c orresp ond ing stored station.
RDS FUNCTION Using the RDS (Radio Data System) function on FM
RDS allows you to c ontinue to listen to the same station, whatever freq uenc y it is using for the reg ion you are g oing
throug h.
Switc h the func tion on or off b y b riefly p ressing the ÒRDSÓb utton.
RDS station following
The d isp lay ind ic ates the name of the station selec ted . The rad io is c ontinually searc hing for the station whic h has the
b est rec ep tion and whic h is transmitting the same p rog ramme.
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CD MULTI-CHANGER* Selecting the CD changer
Press the "SRC"b utton until the CD c hang er is selec ted .
Selecting a disc
Press a b utton from Ò1Óto Ò6Ó to selec t the c orresp ond ing d isc .
Selecting a track
Press b utton ÒJÓto selec t the next trac k.
Press b utton ÒKÓto return to the start of the c urrent trac k or to selec t the p revious trac k.
Accelerated play
Press the ÒMANÓb utton.
Keep b utton ÒJÓor ÒKÓ p ressed for forward s or b ac kward s ac c elerated p lay.
Ac c elerated p lay stop s as soon as you release the b utton. Buttons ÒJÓand ÒKÓresume the Ò trac k selec tionÓ func tion when the ÒMANÓb utton is p ressed ag ain.
Shuffle (RAND)
When the CD multi-c hang er is selec ted , keep the ÒSRCÓb utton p ressed for two sec ond s. The trac ks will b e p layed in
rand om seq uenc e. Pressing the ÒSRCÓb utton ag ain for two sec ond s returns you to normal p lay.
*Ac c ord ing to sp ec ific ation
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RADIO Notes on radio reception
Your c ar rad io rec eiver is sub jec t to p henomena whic h d o not affec t d omestic sets. Both amp litud e mod ulation
(MW/LW) and freq uenc y mod ulation (FM) rec ep tion are sub jec t to various forms of interferenc e whic h are not a reflec -
tion on the q uality of your set, b ut are d ue to the nature of the sig nals and the way in whic h they are transmitted .
On MW/LW, interferenc e may b e notic ed when p assing und erneath hig h voltag e p ower lines or b rid g es or in tunnels.
On FM, interferenc e may b e the result of d istanc e from the transmitter, reflec tion of the sig nal b y ob stac les (mountains,
hills, b uild ing s etc ), or of b eing in a shad ow area (an area whic h is not c overed b y a transmitter). Selecting the radio
Press the "J"b utton
Selecting a waveband
By short p resses on the ÒJÓb utton, you c an selec t the FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM waveb and s.
Automatic station search
Briefly p ress b utton ÒGÓorÒHÓ to searc h for the station immed iately ab ove or b elow. By c ontinuing to p ress the b utton in
the d irec tion selec ted , you will ob tain c ontinuous sc rolling of the freq uenc y.
The sc rolling stop s on the first station found immed iately after you release the b utton.
If TA, traffic information p rog ramme, is selec ted , only stations b road c asting this typ e of p rog ramme are selec ted .
Searc hing for a station oc c urs first in ÒLOÓsensitivity (selec tion of the most p owerful transmitters) d uring sc anning of the
waveb and , then in ÒDXÓsensitivity (selec tion of the weakest and most d istant transmitters).
To sc an the waveb and in ÒDXÓsensitivity, p ress twic e on b utton ÒGÓor ÒHÓ .
Manual station search
Press the ÒMANÓb utton.
Briefly p ress b utton ÒGÓor ÒHÓ resp ec tively to inc rease or red uc e the freq uenc y d isp layed .
By c ontinuing to p ress the b utton in the d irec tion selec ted , you will ob tain c ontinuous sc rolling of the freq uenc y.
Sc rolling stop s as soon as you release the b utton.
Pressing the ÒMANÓb utton ag ain returns you to automatic station searc h.
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