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TIME
For operation and instructions on how to set the time, see the “Time”
paragraph in this section.
KILOMETRE COUNTER
You can display the kilometre counter or the trip meter.
Turn the ignition key to MAR. The total kilometre counter will appear on
the display.
The kilometre counter or the trip meter will appear for 10 seconds on
the display when a door is either opened or closed and the key is
removed. After this time the indication will disappear and the clock will
be shown again.
Press the TRIP button (TRIP 1 mode, for less than one second) to switch
to the trip meter.
Press the TRIP button (TRIP 2 mode, for longer than 2 seconds) to reset
the trip meter.
Press either the TRIP button (TRIP 1 mode, for less than one second) or
the MODE button (MODE 1 mode) to return to the kilometre counter.
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RICONFIGURABLE
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY
The configurable multifunction display shows useful
information necessary when driving and a Menu to be
used for the following settings:
❒TIME;
❒KILOMETRE COUNTER;
❒OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE (If the car is fitted with
climate control with automatic temperature control,
the kilometre counter on the instrument panel,
which in standard version displays the total km and
the digital clock, will also display the outside
temperature);
❒VEHICLE INFORMATION:
❒Trip computer;
❒Instrument panel and display dimmer;
❒Failure messages, when the respective warning light
appears on the instrument panel;
❒Event messages.Configurable multifunction display menu
TRIP B: to switch the respective function on and off
(ON/OFF).
TIME: to set the time (hours and minutes).
DAYL. SAV.: to switch daylight saving time on and off.
CLOCKMODE 12/24: to select the clock mode, 12
hour or 24 hour.
LANGUAGE: to set the language of the messages on
the display.
UNIT: to select the following units of measure: km, mi,
°C, °F, km/l, l/100km, mpg, km/h, mph.
BUZZER: to adjust the buzzer volume.
SERVICE: to display information concerning correct
car maintenance operations, strictly following the
Service Schedule.
MENU OFF: to quit the menu.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE MENU
The menu consists of a set of functions arranged in a circular fashion. Buttons
âand ãcan be used to select the
functions and settings (for example “Language” in the diagram below). For more details, see “Accessing the main
menu” in this section.
MENU
TRIP B
CLOCK
LEGAL TIME
MODE 12/24
LANGUAGE
DISTANCE CONSUMPTION OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE
(only with heating and ventilation system
with automatic temperature control)BUZZER SERVICE
Q
Español
Deutsch
Português
Italiano
Français
English
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ACCESSING THE MAIN MENU
The main menu can be opened from the standard display when the car is stationary. Press the button according to
MODE 1.
Use buttons
âand ãto navigate.
Either the standard display or the menu which was open before the button was pressed according to MODE 1 will
reappear after a waiting time longer than 10 seconds (no operation for ten seconds). All settings which have not
been stored will be lost. Settings confirmed by MODE 1 will be stored.
Standard display
TRIP B
TIME
DAYLIGHT
SAVING TIME
CLOCKMODE
12/24
LANGUAGE
DISTANCE
CONSUMPTION
TEMPERATURE
BUZZER
SERVICE
SETUP OFF
See the chapter “Warning lights and messages” if a fault mes-
sage appears on the display. If there are two or more faults,
the respective messages will appear cyclically on the display.
To eliminate the warning message from the configurable mul-
tifunction display, press the button according to MODE 1
once for all messages. If the message “INERT. SW. ACTIVE”
appears, you will firstly need to reset the inertia switch (fu-
el cut-off switch) as shown in the respective paragraph. Go
to a Fiat Dealership if the message “CONFIG. ERROR” ap-
pears.
Q
Standard display Next menu
See
INITIAL
TESTâAre
you mov-
ing?NO
YES
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DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
Proceed as follows to switch the daylight saving time function (which corresponds to + 1 hour with respect to
normal winter time) on and off:
Menu
Next menu
Back to
standard display
â
ã
â
ãR
Q
R
Q
With DAYLIGHT SAVING ON, the system will
automatically switch to and from daylight sav-
ing time without needing to set the clock by
means of the TIME function described above.
See
ACCESSING
THE MAIN
MENU
Back to menu
â
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CLOCKMODE 12/24
This function is used to display the time by a 12 hour or 24 hour clock. Proceed as follows to make the setting:
Menu
Next menu
Back to
standard display
â
ã
â
ãR
Q
R
Q
See
ACCESSING
THE MAIN
MENU
Back to menu
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FUEL FILLER CAP
the cap (B) is fitted with an antiloss device (C) which fastens it to the lid
(A) so it cannot be mislaid.
To open: hold the cap (B) still, turn the key anticlockwise, turn the cap by
about half a turn and remove it.
While refuelling, the cap can be placed directly on the flap (A) as shown
in the figure.
IMPORTANT The hermetic closure may cause a slight pressure build-up
in the tank, a slight hiss when opening the cap is quite normal.
To close: fit the cap (with the key) and turn it clockwise until you hear
one or more clicks; hold the cap still, turn the key clockwise then
remove it.
IMPORTANT If it becomes necessary to replace the cap, use only an
original spare, otherwise the vapour recovery system efficiency could
become reduced.
REFUELLING
To guarantee full tank filling, carry out two refuelling operations after the
first click of the fuel delivery gun. Avoid further topping up operations
that could cause damages to the fuel system.
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Do not put naked flames or lighted cigarettes near the fuel filler hole as there is a
danger of fire. Do not bend too close to the hole either so as not to breathe in
harmful vapours.WARNING
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Please note:
❒the jack weight is 3.5 kg
❒the jack requires no adjustment
❒the jack cannot be repaired and in the event of a fault it must be
replaced by another original one
❒no tool other than its cranking device may be fitted on the jack.
To change a wheel proceed as follows:
❒Stop the car is a position that is not dangerous for oncoming traffic
where you can change the wheel safely. The ground should be flat and
adequately firm. At night choose a lit area;
❒Turn the engine off and pull up the handbrake;
❒Engage first gear or reverse;
❒Take out tools, jack and space-saver spare wheel;
❒Tools are located in a compartment on the left side of the boot. To
have access, turn the clasp (A) anticlockwise and take off cover (B);
they are secured by a strap (C) that has to be released to remove
them;
❒Label (D) on the internal side of the cover shows how to remove and
refit tools in the compartment;
❒The space-saver spare wheel is located under the body at the back of
the car;
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