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SAFETY
DEVICES
CORRECT USE
OF THE
VEHICLE
WARNING
LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES
IN AN
EMERGENCY
VEHICLE
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX
DASHBOARD
AND CONTROLS
ENGINE OIL LEVEL GAUGE
(where provided)
This gauge shows the engine oil level.
Versions with digital display
Turning the ignition key to MAR, the dis-
play will show the engine oil amount by
displaying five symbols.
F0N1017g
Few seconds after, engine oil amount sym-
bols will disappear from the display, and:
❒if scheduled servicing interval is near
to come, the display will show the dis-
tance to cover and the instrument
panel warning light õwill turn on.
When reaching the scheduled servic-
ing interval the display will show some
dashes.
❒then, if engine oil change interval is
near to come, the display will show on
the top of the screen the distance to
cover to next oil change together with
message “OIL” displayed on the bot-
tom of the screen. When reaching the
scheduled servicing interval the display
will show five dashes.
Versions with multifunction display
Turning the ignition key to MARthe dis-
play will show the oil level by the turning
on/off of five symbols.
F0N1018g
Partial gradual turning off of the symbols
indicates oil decrease.
The oil level is correct when 4 or 5 sym-
bols are turned on. If the fifth symbol does
not turn on, it shall not be considered as
a failure or low oil level in the sump.
When the oil level falls below the preset
limit the display will show the dedicated
message to warn the driver that topping
up is required.
IMPORTANT Proper engine oil level shall
however be checked by means of the dip-
stick (see paragraph “Checking levels” in
section “Vehicle maintenance”).
Few seconds after, engine oil amount sym-
bols will disappear from the display, and:
❒if scheduled servicing interval is near
to come, the display will show the dis-
tance to cover and symbol õ. When
reaching the scheduled servicing in-
terval the display will show a dedicat-
ed message.
❒then, if engine oil change interval is
near to come, the display will show
the distance to cover to next oil
change. When reaching the scheduled
servicing interval the display will show
a dedicated message. Partial gradual turning off of the symbols
indicates oil decrease.
If the oil level falls below the preset limit
(topping up is therefore required), the five
dashes will start flashing on the display.
The oil level is correct when 4 or 5 sym-
bols are turned on. If the fifth symbol does
not turn on, it shall not be considered as
a failure or low oil level in the sump.
IMPORTANT Proper engine oil level shall
however be checked by means of the dip-
stick (see paragraph “Checking levels” in
section “Vehicle maintenance”).
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INDEX
DASHBOARD
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SAFETY
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CORRECT USE
OF THE VEHICLE
IN AN
EMERGENCY
VEHICLE
MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICING ................................................ 190
SERVICE SCHEDULE........................................................... 191
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ............................................. 195
HEAVY-DUTY ...................................................................... 195
CHECKING FLUID LEVELS................................................ 196
AIR FILTER ............................................................................ 202
POLLEN FILTER ................................................................... 202
BATTERY................................................................................ 202
WHEELS AND TYRES......................................................... 205
RUBBER HOSES.................................................................... 206
WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WIPERS................... 206
BODYWORK........................................................................ 208
INTERIORS ............................................................................ 210
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DASHBOARD
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CORRECT USE
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IN AN
EMERGENCY
VEHICLE
MAINTENANCE
Changing the windscreen wiper
blades fig. 14
Proceed as follows:
❒raise the windscreen wiper arm Aand
set the blade at 90° with the arm;
❒remove the snap-fitted blade Bfrom
the arm A;
❒refit the new blade and lock it.
fig. 14F0N0137m
SPRAY NOZZLES
Windscreen wiper fig. 15
If the jet of fluid is inadequate, firstly check
that there is fluid in the reservoir: see
“Checking fluid levels” in this section.
Then check that the nozzle holes are not
clogged, if necessary use a needle.
The windscreen jets are directed by ad-
justing the angle of the nozzles using the
special screwdriver.
Fluid jets shall be directed at about
1/3height from the window upper edge.
fig. 15F0N0112m
HEADLIGHT WASHERS
Regularly check that the spray jets are in-
tact and clean.
The headlight washers are automatically
switched on when the windscreen wash-
er is operated and the headlights are on.
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MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX
– jump starting .................................. 158
– recharging........................................ 185
– replacing ......................................... 202
– battery disconnection function ... 83
Bodywork
– maintenance .................................. 208
– version codes ................................ 212
Bonnet .................................................. 98
Brake Assist
(brake assist in an emergency) ....... 103
Brake fluid level.................................... 200
Brakes
– fluid level ........................................ 200
– technical data ................................ 218
Bulb (replacement)
– bulb types ....................................... 168
– general instructions....................... 168
Ceiling lights
– front................................................. 81
– rear................................................... 82
Chassis (marking) ............................... 213
Checking fluid levels............................ 196Child restraint systems
(specifications for use)..................... 119
Cigar lighter ......................................... 87
CO
2exhaust emissions ..................... 265
Code card............................................. 8
Consumption
– engine oil......................................... 198
– fuel.................................................... 264
Containing running costs................... 138
Controls ............................................... 82
Correct use of the vehicle................. 133
Cruise Control .................................... 79
Current outlet...................................... 88
Dashboard (left hand drive version) 5
Dashboard (right hand drive version) 6
Dashboard and controls..................... 4
Dead lock device
– activation/deactivation.................. 94
Digital display........................................ 20
Dimensions .......................................... 223
Dipped beam headlights
– bulb replacement .......................... 171
ABS ...................................................... 102
Accessories purchased by
the user .............................................. 109
Additional climate control system
(rear).................................................... 73
Additional rear heater........................ 72
Air bags (front)..................................... 123
Air bags (side)....................................... 125
Air cleaner............................................. 201
Air vents ............................................... 47
Armrest
– front................................................. 38
Ashtray................................................... 87
ASR ........................................................ 105
– activation/deactivation ................. 105
At the filling station............................. 125
Automatic climate control system .. 55
Automatic headlight sensor
(daylight sensor)................................ 92
Battery
– checking the charge ..................... 202
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