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AUDIO RB2
1 Ð
Press (behind)
2 Ð Press (behind) Function
Increase volume Decrease volume
1+2 Ð Simultaneous press
3 Ð Press Cutting off the sound (mute); restoring the sound by pressing any button Automatic search of higher frequencies (radio) Selection of next track (CD and cassette)
4 Ð Press Automatic search of lower frequencies (radio)
Selection of previous track (CD and cassette)
5 Ð Press the end Source selection
(radio, cassette, CD changer)
6 Ð Rotation(clockwise) Selection of higher frequency station stored in memory (radio)Selection of next CD - Reversal of direction of play (cassette)
7 Ð Rotation(anti-clockwise) Selection of lower frequency station stored in memory (radio)Selection of previous CD -
Reversal of direction of play
(cassette)
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AUDIO RM2
1ÐPress (behind)
2Ð Press (behind) FunctionIncrease volume. Decrease volume.
1 + 2 Ð
Simultaneous press
3Ð PressCutting off of the sound (mute); restoring of the sound by pressing any button. Automatic search of upper frequencies (radio) - Selection of the following track (CD).
4ÐPressAutomatic search of lower frequencies (radio) - Selection of the previous track (CD).
5ÐPress the endChange of source (radio/cassette/CD changer).
6ÐRotation
(clockwise)Selection of next memorised station (radio) - Selection of following CD.
7Ð Rotation
(anti-clockwise)Selection of previous memorised station (radio) - Selection of previous CD.
Stalk movement
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AUDIO RD3
1 Ð Press (behind)
2 Ð Press (behind) Function
Increase volume Decrease volume
1 + 2 Ð Simultaneous
press
3 Ð Press Cutting off the sound (mute); restoring the sound by pressing any button Automatic search of higher frequencies (radio) Selection of next track (CD)
4 Ð Press Automatic search of lower frequencies (radio)
Selection of previous track (CD)
5 Ð Press the end Source selection (radio/CD/CD changer)
6 Ð Rotation
(anti-clockwise) Selection of higher frequency station stored inmemory (radio) - Selection of next CD (CD changer)
7 Ð Rotation
(anti-clockwise) Selection of lower frequency station stored in memory (radio) - Selection of previous CD (CD changer)
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PETROL/LPG TWIN FUEL VERSION169
Puncture Insulated storage compartment This is located in the boot and con- tains:
Ð the temporary tyre repair cans 1
(your 406 LPG does not have a spare wheel),
Ð the adaptors 2 necessary for
filling the LPG tank in some countries,
Ð the towing eye 3.
Fuses The LPG functions are protected by the two fuses Ain the fuse box
located in the engine compartment.
Using the repair cans (Refer to the directions on the cans also)
Ð if possible, remove the object
which caused the puncture,
Ð rotate the wheel so that the valve is in the same position as the figures 2 or 10 on a clock,
Ð shake the cans vigorously before use. In very cold weather, warmthe cans between your hands forfew minutes,
Ð hold the valve with one hand and with the other press the injectionnozzle on the can firmly onto thevalve, holding it straight,
Ð maintain the pressure firmly for one minute, Ð carry out the same operation with
the second can, then drive imme-
diately, at a moderate speed , to
the nearest garage.
The cans enable you to carry out
a temporary repair. After use, the tyre must be changed. As the cans are pressurized, they must not be exposed to a temper-ature above 50 ¡C. Store them away from heat in the insulated storage compartment.
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17-02-2003
PETROL/LPG TWIN FUEL VERSION169
Puncture Insulated storage compartment This is located in the boot and con- tains:
Ð the temporary tyre repair cans 1
(your 406 LPG does not have a spare wheel),
Ð the adaptors 2 necessary for
filling the LPG tank in some countries,
Ð the towing eye 3.
Fuses The LPG functions are protected by the two fuses Ain the fuse box
located in the engine compartment.
Using the repair cans (Refer to the directions on the cans also)
Ð if possible, remove the object
which caused the puncture,
Ð rotate the wheel so that the valve is in the same position as the figures 2 or 10 on a clock,
Ð shake the cans vigorously before use. In very cold weather, warmthe cans between your hands forfew minutes,
Ð hold the valve with one hand and with the other press the injectionnozzle on the can firmly onto thevalve, holding it straight,
Ð maintain the pressure firmly for one minute, Ð carry out the same operation with
the second can, then drive imme-
diately, at a moderate speed , to
the nearest garage.
The cans enable you to carry out
a temporary repair. After use, the tyre must be changed. As the cans are pressurized, they must not be exposed to a temper-ature above 50 ¡C. Store them away from heat in the insulated storage compartment.