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1) Front door air outlets
2) Side window vents
3) Side vents
4) Instrument panel
5) Windscreen vent
6) Driver’s side vents
7) Central vents
8) Hazard light switch
9) Passenger’s side vent
10) Front passenger’s airbag
11) Front passenger’s airbag deactivation switch
12) Glove compartment/CD CHANGER compartment/
power socket
13) Glove compartment on/off button
14) CONNECT multifunction display (for control
description see the following pages)
15) Cassette player, CD and SIM telephone card slot flap
16) Automatic climate control and heated rear window
switch
17) Ashtray and cigar lighter
18) SOS button (for assistance services and functions)
19) Windscreen/headlight wiper/washer stalk 20) Trip meter reset button (long pressure)/Button for
deleting failure messages on the display (short pres-
sure)
21) Ignition switch
22) CONNECT controls on the steering wheel (for con-
trol description see the following pages)
23) Horn
24) Driver’s airbag
25) Steering wheel electric adjustment button
26) Radar Cruise Control controls/Cruise Control/direc-
tion indicator stalk and main/dipped beam head-
light switch
27) Glove compartment/fusebox cover
28) Bonnet opening lever
29) Outside light stalk knob - Front and rear fog light
buttons - Instrument panel dimmer and twilight sen-
sor sensitivity ring nuts
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CONTROLS ON THE STEERING
WHEEL (fig. 3)
The main CONNECT function
controls are duplicated on the steer-
ing wheel, thus facilitating its con-
trol.
The steering wheel also includes
the VOICE button, used to switch
the phone/audio system voice con-
trols on/off, and record short voice
messages.
The control functions are as fol-
lows:
A- Voice Recognition:
– voice recognition on/off:
short push
– voice message memorization:
long push
– voice recorder stop: short
pushB- Audio source selection: FM1,
FM2, FM3-AS, MW, LW, CC, CD,
CDC, TV
C- Turning down the volume
D- Turning up the volume
E- Radio mode: search for the first
radio station that can be tuned
at a higher frequency
Cassette mode: fast tape feed to
end of listened track or to next
track
CD/CDC mode: selection of
next track
TV mode: channel search in an
increasing order
F- Radio mode: search for the first
radio station that can be tuned
at a lower frequencyCassette mode: fast tape rewind
with return to beginning of lis-
tened track or to previous track
CD/CDC mode: selection of
previous track
TV mode: search for the first
channel that can be tuned at a
lower frequency
G- Cyclic selection of main screens
MAIN – AUDIO – TRIP – SETUP –
TEL – NAV – CONNECT (access to
Targasys services)
H- Phone button:
– accepting the incoming call:
short push
– ending the ongoing call: short
push
– to display the last dialled
number: brief press
– forwarding the call set: short
push
– reading the SMS just
received: short push
– refusing the incoming call:
long push
L- Display function upward selec-
tion
M- Selected function confirmation
N- Display function downward
selection
fig. 3
L0A5002b
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Function
Audio module switching on
Audio module switching off
Audio mute (only with TP
active on the main
Radio screen)
Audio source selection
Turning the volumeup/down
Selection of stored
radio stations
Radio station memorization
Search for the first radio
station that can be tuned
at a higher frequency
Search for the first radio
station that can be tuned
at a lower frequencyCONNECT buttons
Short push on AUDIO button
Long push on AUDIO button
“Audio Mute” selection and con-
firmation on Radio menu by the
right knob 21(fig. 2)
Press the multifunction but-
tons FM, AM, CC, CD, CDC,
TV or the SOURCE button
Rotate the left-hand knob
Short push on buttons
1 to 6
Long push on buttons 1 to 6
Short push on button ˙
Short push on button ¯Steering wheel buttons
–
–
–
Press the SOURCEbutton
Press VOL+/- buttons
–
–
Short push on SCAN+ button
Short push on SCAN- buttonRemote control buttons
–
–
Press the ON/OFF key
Press the SOURCEbutton
Press VOL+ or VOL- buttons
Short push on buttons
1 to 6
Long push on buttons 1 to 6
Short push on button N
Short push on button O
AUDIO AND TV FUNCTION: CONTROL SUMMARIZING TABLE
The TV and audio system (FM/AM radio and Cassette/CD/CDC player) functions can be switched on/off without dis-
tinction by means of the controls on the CONNECT, the steering wheel or the remote control. To make it easier getting
acquainted with the controls, a table is shown below with the various functions and their respective control buttons.
To use voice commands, refer to the relevant chapter provided in the CONNECT supplement.
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Function
Actuation of the
“Scan” function with scanning
of the stations in the selected
radio band starting from the
higher frequency ones
Actuation of the
“Scan” function with scanning
of the stations in the selected
radio band starting from the
lower frequency ones
Reversing
cassette tape
Fast tape rewind
to previous track
Fast tape
rewinding
Fasttape feed
to next track
Fast tape feed
Play/pause of listened
track CC/CD
Search for next
track while
playing a CD CONNECT buttons
Long push on button ˙
Long push on button ¯
Press button ¯˙
Short push on button ¯
Long push on button ¯
Short push on button ˙
Long push on button ˙
Push multifunction buttons
Play/Pause
Short push on button ˙Steering wheel buttons
Long push on SCAN+ button
Long push on SCAN- button
–
Short push on SCAN- button
Long push on SCAN- button
Short push on SCAN+ button
Long push on SCAN+ button
–
Short push on SCAN+ button Remote control buttons
Long push on button N
Long push on button
O
–
Short push on button
Oor ¯
Long push on buttonO
Short push on button Nor ˙
Long push on button N
Push ON/OFF button
Short push on button ˙
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Function
Search for previous track
while playing a CD
Selection of CD in CDC
mode
Play/stop
the track being listened to
in CDC mode
Selection of memorized TV
channels
Search for next tunable
TV channel
Search for previous tunable
TV channel
TV module off (return to
previously active
Audio source screen)CONNECT buttons
Short pressure of button ¯
Press buttons 1 to 6
–
Press buttons 1 to 6
Short push on button ˙
Short push on button ¯
Press OFF multifunction keySteering wheel buttons
Short push on SCAN- button
–
–
–
Press SCAN+ button
Press SCAN- button
–Remote control buttons
Short pressure of button ¯
Press buttons 1 to 6
Press ON/OFF button
Press buttons 1 to 6
Short push on button N
Short push on button
O
Press the ON/OFF key
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SWITCHING THE ALARM OFF
To switch the alarm off, press the
key button A(fig. 14).
The following actions will be car-
ried out by the system (with the
exception of certain markets):
– the direction indicators will flash
twice;
– two beeps will be heard;
– driver’s door or doors unlocking,
depending on the setting selected on
the CONNECT menu.
IMPORTANTWhen operating the
central door unlocking with the
metal insert of the key, the alarm is
not deactivated.VOLUMETRIC PROTECTION
Do not leave passengers or pets in
the parked car and completely close
the windows and the sunroof to
ensure the correct operation of the
volumetric sensors. Furthermore,
make sure that the doors, bonnet
and boot/tailgate are properly
closed.
To deactivate the volumetric
protection, press button A(fig. 16)
on the front ceiling light: when the
function is off, the button warning
light will flash for about 3 seconds
and then goes out.
Protection cut out stays on until
activating the central door opening
again.
IMPORTANTVolumetric protec-
tion shall be deactivated after about
1 minute from turning the key to
STOP. To deactivate the volumetric
protection after this period, turn the
key to MARand then to STOP
again.ANTI-LIFTING SENSOR
The anti-lifting sensor detects vari-
ations in slant to signal lifting or
partial lifting (e.g. to remove a
wheel) of the car.
The sensor can detect minimal
variations in cat trim along both the
longitudinal axis and the transversal
axis. Variations in trim lower than
0.5°/min. (such as, for example, a
slow deflating tyre) are not take into
account.
To switch the anti-lifting protec-
tion off, press button B(fig. 16) on
the front ceiling light: when the
function is off, the button warning
light will flash for about 3 seconds
and then goes out.To ensure correct opera-
tion of the volumetric pro-
tection system, before acti-
vating the alarm, check that win-
dows and sunroof (where pro-
vided) are perfectly closed.
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The functions that can be modified
through the CONNECT system
menu are:
– boot lock release by actuating
central door opening (*);
– central door and tailgate locking
when the car speed exceeds 20
km/h, without actuation of the
deadlock device.
(*) When this function is discon-
nected to lock the boot lock when
the boot is closed, even if the doors
were closed, the remote control or
the key must be used, as it is nor-
mally the case with the doors; thus,
the boot can be opened with the
handle in the event that the key is
left inside the lock.MINISTERIAL HOMOLOGATION
In the respect of the legislation in
force in each country in the matter
of radio-frequency devices, please
note that the homologation number
is printed on the component for
markets where this is required.
IMPORTANTThe code marking
may also be printed on the transmit-
ter and/or the receiver for ver-
sions/markets where this is required.EASY ENTRY/EXIT
SYSTEM
Versions provided with electric
steering wheel adjustment may also
incorporate the Easy Entry/Exit sys-
tem, which allows the driver to get
into and out of the car with
improved ease.
In the cars provided with this sys-
tem, the steering wheel lifts and the
seat goes back before the driver gets
out of the car.
The function is actuated when the
door is opened but only if the igni-
tion key is at STOPor has been
removed.
When the driver opens the door to
get into the car, both the seat and
the steering wheel have already gone
back. The seat and the steering
wheel will return to their normal dri-
ving position after the driver has sat,
closed the door and turned the key
to MAR.
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MANUALLY ADJUSTABLE SEATS
(Moving the seats backwards or
forwards) (fig. 39)
Lift lever Aand push the seat for-
wards or backwards: you are in the cor-
rect position for driving when your
hands are resting on the steering wheel
rim and your arms are slightly bent. FRONT SEATS
Only adjust the driver’s
seat when the car is sta-
tionary.
Once you have lever
released the lever, check
that the seat is firmly
locked in the runners by trying to
move it back and forth. Failure to
lock the seat in place could result
in the seat moving suddenly and
dangerously.ELECTRICALLY ADJUSTABLE
SEATS
Electric adjustment of seats is pos-
sible under one of the following con-
ditions:
– ignition switch to MAR
– for approx. 1 minute after
removing the ignition key or turning
it to STOP
– for approx. 3 minutes with key
removed or turned to STOPand
with door open.
The seat adjustment controls are:
fig. 40- Manually adjustable seats -
back and forth adjustment
A- Height adjustment
B- Back rest angle
C- Lumbar adjustment.
fig. 39
L0A0248b
fig. 41
L0A0153b
fig. 40
L0A0249b
Upholstery of your car
has been designed to with-
stand wear deriving from
common use of the car. You are
however recommended to avoid
strong and/or continuous scratch-
ing with clothing accessories such
as metallic buckles, studs, Velcro
fastenings and the like, since these
items cause circumscribed stress
of the cover fabric that could lead
to yarn breaking, and damage the
cover as a consequence.