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UNITS SELECTION (UNITS)The display provides information in relation to the unit of measure set. To choose the units, proceed as follows:
Menu screen
Return to menu screenReturn to previously
setscreen, e.g.
â
ã
â
ã
â
ãSee INITIAL CHECK and ACCESS
TO THE MENU SCREEN
çé
é
é
é
ç
ç
ç
â
ã
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WARNING/FAILURE BUZZER VOLUME SETTING (BUZZER)The volume of the buzzer that signals any failure or warning to the driver can be adjusted according to a pre-set scale using the
â
and/or
ã
buttons. To switch OFF or adjust, proceed as follows:
Menu screen
Return to menu screenReturn to previously
set screen, e.g.
â
ã
â
ãSee INITIAL CHECK and ACCESS
TO THE MENU SCREEN
çé
çé
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“WINTER” TYRES SPEED LIMIT (WINTER TYRES)With this function it is possible to set the speed limit when travelling with winter tyres. The speed limit can be chosen between: 160 km/h,
190 km/h or 210 km/h (see paragraph “Winter tyres” in section “Correct use of the car”).
çé
See INITIAL CHECK and ACCESS
TO THE MENU SCREEN
â
ã
Select, by means of buttons
â
or ã
activation or deactivation
(ON/OFF). The set option will be highlighted.
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é ç
Return to previously
set screen, e.g.
Return to
menu screen
â
ã
Menu
screen
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PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE (SERVICE)With the SERVICE function it is possible to receive information connected with correct vehi-
cle maintenance. To consult this function, proceed as follows:
Menu screen
Return to menu screenReturn to previously
set screen, e.g:
â
ãSee INITIAL CHECK and ACCESS
TO THE MENU SCREEN
ç
ç
é
â
ãâ
ã
âã
ãâ
âã
â ãâ ã
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The Programmed Maintenance Schedule includes vehicle maintenance
every 20,000 km (or 12,000 miles) or one year; this is shown
automatically, with the ignition key at
MAR
, starting from 2,000
km (or 1,240 miles) or 30 day from this deadline and it is shown
again every 200 km (or 124 miles) or 3 days. When a programmed maintenance interval
(“coupon”) is near to come, turning the ignition key to
MAR
, will display the message
SCHEDULED SERVICE WITHIN followed by the number of kilometers, days or miles to go
before vehicle maintenance. The PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE message is displayed in km,
mi or days, according to the approaching service interval. At the very moment the value of 0
km, 0 miles or 0 days is reached, the display will show, every time the ignition key is turned
to
MAR
, the message SCHEDULED SERVICE EXPIRED, followed by the number of
kilometers, miles or days. In this case, to reset this visual information contact Authorized Alfa
Romeo Services.
WARNINGProducts shown in the SERVICE screen and to be used for scheduled maintenance could be subject to modifications. Refer to
paragraph “Fluids and lubricants” in section “Technical specifications”.
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DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT (CONTRAST)This function allows to adjust the Infocenter display brightness (dimming/brightening).
To perform the adjustment, proceed as follows:
Menu screen
Return to menu screenReturn to previously
set screen , e.g.
â
ã
â
ãSee INITIAL CHECK and ACCESS
TO THE MENU SCREEN
çé
çé
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DEFAULT VALUE RESET (DEFAULT VALUES)The following function:
– If ON restores: Speed limit, Trip B, Light rheostat, Language, Temperature unit, km/mi unit, Consumption unit, Buzzer, Winter tyres, Contrast,
with the following values Speed limit = 120 km/h, Trip B ON, Light rheostat ON = 4, Light rheostat OFF = 1, Language = Italian, Temperature
unit =
°C, Distance unit = km, Consumption unit = l/100 km, Buzzer = 2, Winter tyres OFF (value set at 160 km/h), contrast value = 3
– If OFF, the above parameter values can be set manuallyMenu screen
Return to menu screenReturn to previously
set screen, e.g.
â
ã
â
ãSee INITIAL CHECK and ACCESS
TO MENU SCREEN
çé
çé
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EXIT MENU (MENU OFF)With this function it is possible to exit the setup menu and return to the previously set screen.
Menu screen
Return to previously
set screen, e.g.
â
ãSee INITIAL CHECK and ACCESS
TO THE MENU SCREEN
ç