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ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES
If, after buying the car, you decide to add electrical accessories (that will gradually drain the battery),
visit a Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the car’s
electric system can support the required load.
CODE card
Keep the code card in a safe place, not in the car. You should always keep the electronic code written
on the CODE card with you in case you need to carry out an emergency start-up procedure.
SCHEDULED SERVICING
Correct maintenance of the car is essential for ensuring it stays in tip-top condition and safeguards its
safety features, its environmental friendliness and low running costs for a long time to come.
THE OWNER HANDBOOK CONTAINS…
…information, tips and important warnings regarding the safe, correct driving of your car, and its
maintenance. Pay particular attention to the symbols "(personal safety) #(environmental
protection) â(car well-being).
Should the multifunction display show the message “See Handbook”, refer to section “Warning lights
and messages” in this Handbook.
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AND
CONTROLSSYMBOLS ............................................................ 8
THE LANCIA CODE SYSTEM .............................. 8
KEY KIT AND DOOR LOCKING ......................... 10
IGNITION SWITCH .............................................. 20
DASHBOARD ........................................................ 23
INSTRUMENT PANEL ......................................... 26
INSTRUMENTS .................................................... 27
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY
(On two-line mode panel) ..................................... 29
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY
(On three-line comfort panel) ............................... 37
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT .................... 69
SEAT ADJUSTMENT ........................................... 70
HEAD RESTRAINTS ............................................ 77
REARVIEW MIRRORS .......................................... 79
HEATING/CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .......... 81
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ........... 83
AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATE
CONTROL SYSTEM ............................................ 88
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ............................................ 99
WINDOW WASHING ............................................ 104
CRUISE CONTROL ............................................. 109
CEILING LIGHTS ................................................ 112
LIGHT CONTROL BUTTONS .............................. 115INERTIAL FUEL CUT-OFF
SWITCH ................................................................ 117
INTERIOR FITTINGS .......................................... 118
SMOKERS’ KIT ..................................................... 123
SUN VISORS ......................................................... 123
SUNROOF ............................................................. 124
POWER WINDOWS ............................................. 126
REAR WINDOW WINDERS .................................. 129
BOOT .................................................................... 129
BONNET ............................................................... 134
ROOF/SKI RACKS ................................................ 136
HEADLIGHTS ...................................................... 136
ABS SYSTEM ....................................................... 138
ESP SYSTEM ....................................................... 140
ASR SYSTEM ........................................................ 142
EOBD SYSTEM .................................................... 144
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM - T.P.M.S................................................. 145
SOUND SYSTEM .................................................. 147
ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER .. 149
“DUALDRIVE” ELECTRIC POWER
STEERING SYSTEM ............................................ 150
PARKING SENSORS ............................................ 152
AT THE FILLING STATION ................................ 154
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT .................. 156
DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS
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IMPORTANT The remote control system frequency can be disturbed
by significant radio transmissions outside the car (e.g: mobile phones,
HAM radio systems, etc.) that could cause remote control
malfunctioning.
Opening the doors and the tailgate
Press briefly button
Ë: for opening of the doors, tailgate, fuel lid,
timed switching on of passenger’s compartment lights and double
flashing of direction indicators.
Doors will be unlocked automatically if the fuel inertial cut-off
switch comes into operation.
Use the “Set-up menu” of the reconfigurable multifunction
display (see the relevant paragraph in section “Dashboard and
controls”) to set the system so that when pressing button
Ëonly
the driver’s door will open.
IMPORTANT The remote control system frequency can be
disturbed by significant radio transmissions outside the car (e.g:
mobile phones, HAM radio systems, etc.) that could cause remote
control malfunctioning.
Closing the doors and the tailgate
Press briefly button
Á: for remote locking of doors and tailgate, fuel
lid
, for switching the passenger’s compartment lights off and flashing
once the direction indicators.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Modal
A – Speedometer
B – Fuel gauge with
reserve warning light
C – Engine coolant temperature
gauge with high
temperature warning light
D – Rev counter
E – Multifunction display
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sions only
Comfort
A – Speedometer
B – Fuel gauge with
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C – Engine coolant temperature
gauge with high
temperature warning light
D – Rev counter
E – Reconfigurable multifunction
display
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MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY
(On two-line mode panel)
The “Multifunction display” shows all the useful information
necessary when driving, more particularly:
INFORMATION ON STANDARD SCREEN
❒Mileage recorder (A);
❒Clock (B);
❒Headlight aiming position display (C) (with dipped beam
headlights on).
With ignition key removed and front doors closed the display is off.
With ignition key removed, when opening one of the front doors the
display comes on showing the clock and the total km covered.
If the “Follow me home” function is on (see paragraph “Follow me
home” in this section), the display will show the time the function is
on instead of the mileage recorder indication (see figure).
INFORMATION ABOUT CAR CONDITIONS
❒Trip computer information;
❒Inertial switch operation (at event);
❒Speed limit exceeded (at event).
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DISPLAY CONTROL BUTTONS
To use the information the “Multifunction display” is able to give, you
should firstly familiarise with the control buttons using them as
described below.
Before doing anything you are advised to read this section thoroughly.
MODE button
To scroll the display and the related options upwards/downwards.
Press for less than 2 seconds (pulse) to confirm the option required
and/or move to the main screen (same option) or access the Menu.
Press for more than 2 seconds to exit the set-up menu and to confirm
selected options.
+ and – buttons
To increase (+) or to decrease (–) the displayed value or to change
displayed values (see next pages).
TRIP button
Press for less than 2 seconds (pulse) to scroll the Trip computer
screens.
Press for more than 2 seconds to reset the Trip computer and start a
new mission.
IMPORTANT When in set-up menu, to display the Trip computer
info you have first to quit the set-up menu, then use the Trip button
to display the Trip computer info.
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SET-UP MENU
The “Set-up Menu” enables to perform the following adjustments
and/or settings:
❒SET CLOCK
❒BUZZER VOLUME
❒SPEED LIMIT
❒SET DISTANCE UNIT.
Set clock
The car is delivered with this function set on 24 hours.
Proceed as follows for the required setting:
❒press repeatedly the MODE button until displaying “Hour”;
❒press +to increase by one minute;
❒press –to decrease by one minute.
Keeping buttons +or–pressed for a few seconds obtains automatic
fast increase or decrease, until releasing the buttons.
❒Press MODE button for over 2 seconds to confirm setting.
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Buzzer volume
Proceed as follows to set the required volume:
❒press repeatedly the MODE button until displaying “bUZZ”;
❒press +to increase volume;
❒press –to decrease volume;
❒Press MODE button for over 2 seconds to confirm setting.
Speed limit exceeded
With this function it is possible to set the car speed limit which, if
exceeded, automatically sounds a buzzer with the special displaying
to alert the driver.
The car is delivered with this function set to “OFF”.
Proceed as follows for the required setting:
❒press repeatedly the MODE button until displaying “SPEEd”;
❒press +to increase the speed value (max. limit: 250 km/h);
❒press –to decrease the speed value (min. limit: 30 km/h, below
this value the “OFF” mode is resumed);
❒Press MODE button for over 2 seconds to confirm setting.
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