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“SETUP MENU”
The “Setup Menu” shall be used to perform the adjustments and/or settings described on the following pages, by pressing button MODE
and
▲/▼(seefig. 83). Press briefly button MODEto display the setup menu. The menu consists of a set of functions arranged in a “cir-
cular fashion” fig. 84.
MENU OFFDIMMER
SPEED
TRIP B
TIME
DATE
DST (SUMMER TIME)
MODE 12/24
RADIO TELEPHONE NAVIGATION LANGUAGEUNITSBUZZERSERVICE
Day
YearMonth
Q
English
Nederlands
Espãnol
Français
Deutsch
Italiano
Q
Press brifely button MODEto open the menu. To surf the menu, press buttons ▲or▼. For safety reasons, when the car is running, it is
possible to access only the reduced menu (for setting “DIMMER” and “SPEED” values). When the car is stationary access to the whole menu
is enabled.fig. 84
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LANGUAGE
This option enables to select the language
required for the texts shown on the display.
To set the required language proceed as
follows:
❒press briefly button MODE: the display
will show the previously set “lan-
guage”;
❒press buttons ▲/▼for setting;
❒press briefly button MODEto go back
to the menu screen or press the button
for long to go back to the standard
screen.
UNITS
This option enables to set the units for dis-
tance covered (km or mi), fuel consumption
(l/100 km, km/l or mpg) and tempera-
ture (°C or °F).
To set the required unit proceed as follows:
❒press briefly button MODE: the display
will show “km” or “mi” (according to
previous setting);
❒press buttons ▲/▼for setting;
❒press briefly button MODEto select
the temperature unit (or press the but-
ton for long to go back to the standard
screen): the display will show °Cor °F
(according to previous setting);
❒press buttons ▲/▼for setting;
NAVIGATION
This option enables, during use of the ra-
dionavigator, to activate/deactivate
(ON/OFF) the repetition of the pictograms
displayed by the radionavigator on the in-
strument panel display.
For activation/deactivation, proceed as fol-
lows:
❒press briefly button MODE: the display
will show the word ON;
❒use buttons ▲/▼to select on or off;
❒press briefly button MODEto go back
to the menu screen or press the button
for long to go back to the standard
screen.
Selecting and activating “NAVIGATION
DISPLAY ON”, the instrument panel dis-
play shows the information displayed by the
radionavigator display.
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The spare wheel has a
sticker that summarises
the main cautions for use
and limitations. The sticker should
never be removed or covered. The
sticker contains the following in
four languages:
CAUTION! FOR TEMPORARY USE
ONLY! MAX 80 km/h! REPLACE BY
NORMAL WHEEL AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE. DO NOT COVER THIS
LABEL IN USE.
Never fit a wheel cap on a com-
pact spare wheel.
The car will handle differently
with the spare wheel fitted: avoid
heavy braking and accelerating,
sharp corners and fast bends.The life of the spare
wheel is approx. 3000 km,
after this distance it should
be replaced with another of the
same type.
Never attempt to fit a conven-
tional tyre on a rim designed for
use as a compact spare wheel.
Have the punctured wheel repaired
and refitted as soon as possible.
Two or more compact spare
wheels should never be used to-
gether.
Do not grease the threads of bolts
before installing them; they might
slip out.
The jack only serves for chang-
ing wheels on the car with which it
is provided or on cars of the same
model. It must not be used for oth-
er purposes such as for instance
raising cars of other models. In no
case should it be used for repairs
under the car.
Incorrect positioning of the jack
may cause the jacked car to fall.
Do not use the jack for higher ca-
pacities than stated on its label.Snow chains cannot be
fitted on the compact spare
wheel, so, if a front wheel
is punctured and chains need to be
used, the front axle should be fit-
ted with normal wheels and the
compact spare wheel fitted to the
rear. This way, with two normal
wheels at the front, snow chains
can be fitted thereby solving the
emergency situation.
Never tamper with the inflation
valve.
Do not insert tools of any kind be-
tween the rim and the tyre.
Check, and if necessary, restore
the pressure of the tyres and of the
compact spare wheel to the values
given in the “Technical Specifica-
tions” chapter.