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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Set the hours with the rotary control.
Press SET/RESET and the minuteswill flash.
Set the minutes with the rotarycontrol.
Press SET/RESET and the secondprogramme time will flash. Repeat toset the second programme time.
Note:If only one programme timeis desired, select dashes whenscrolling through the hours andminutes. These appear between 23and 00 hours and between 59 and00 minutes.
After setting the minutes of thesecond programme time, pressSET/RESET and the cursor will flash.
Press SET/RESET again and thecursor will change to a tick. The tickconfirms that the time schedules arenow stored and that the heater willhave the vehicle warmed up at thetimes set.
Note:It is not possible to select theSeven days in the week, Fivedays in the week and Singleday within week functionssimultaneously as only one set oftimes can be programmed for eachday.
If programme times for one of thesefunctions are stored and active,confirmed by a tick, a lock symbol willappear in the programming displayof the other two, showing that thesefunctions cannot be activated. Toactivate one of the other twofunctions, first deactivate the functioncurrently active by deleting the tick.
To deactivate the function, scroll tothe relevant display and pressSET/RESET repeatedly until the tickflashes. Press SET/RESET again todelete the tick and deactivate thefunction.
Programming procedure forAny time and date
In the Auxiliary heaterprogramming menu, scroll to thisdisplay using the rotary control andpress the SET/RESET button.
The hours will flash.
Set the hours with the rotary control.
Press SET/RESET and the minuteswill flash.
Proceed in the same way to set theminutes, the month and the day.
After setting the day, pressSET/RESET and the cursor will flash.
Press SET/RESET to confirm thesettings. The cursor will change to atick. The tick confirms that the timeschedule is now stored and theheater will have the vehicle warmedup at the time set.
To deactivate the function, scroll tothis display and press SET/RESETrepeatedly until the tick flashes. PressSET/RESET again to delete the tickand deactivate the function.
Chime deactivation
The following chimes can bedeactivated:
•Low fuel warning.
•General warning messages.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine •General information messages.•Door ajar.
INFORMATION MESSAGES
Doors open
SystemWarninglampMessage
Locks.redDriver door open
Locks.redDriver side rear door open
Locks.redPassenger door open
Locks.redPassenger side rear dooropen
Locks.redLuggage comp. open
Locks.redBonnet open
Locks. Close all the doors tostart the car.amberDoor ajar close door
Keyless system
SystemWarninglampMessage
Key free system.redKey not detected
Key free system.redKey outside car
Locks.amberRemote key battery low
Key free system.amberPassive Key in lugg. comp.
Key free system.-Passive Key left inside
Key free system.-Please engage steering lock
Key free system.-To start press brake
Key free system.-To start press clutch
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Key free system.-Close boot or use spare key
Lighting
SystemWarninglampMessage
Brake lamp switch. Thevehicle can be driven asnormal. However, cruisecontrol cannot be switchedon. Have the system checkedby an expert as soon aspossible.
redBrake light fault
Adaptive front lighting system(AFS).amberAdaptive front light failure
Maintenance
SystemWarninglampMessage
Cooling system.redHigh engine temperature
Brakes.redLow brake fluid level
Engine. Stop the vehicle assoon as safely possible andswitch off the engine immedi-ately. Have the enginechecked by an expert imme-diately.
redEngine malfunction
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Electronic acceleration control(EAC). The vehicle can bedriven but the accelerationrate will be noticeablyreduced. Maximum vehiclespeed will be maintained.Have the system checked byan expert as soon as possible.
redAcceleration reduced
Screen washer.amberLow washer fluid level
Service Indication-Service oil
Power steering
SystemWarninglampMessage
Power steering. Full steeringwill be maintained but you willneed to exert greater forceon the steering wheel. Havethe system checked by anexpert as soon as possible.
amberPower steering malfunction
Transmission
SystemWarninglampMessage
Under certain driving condi-tions it is possible that theclutches in the transmissioncan overheat. In thesecircumstances it is necessaryto press the brake pedal and
redTransm. overt. Press brake
stop the vehicle to preventdamage to the transmission.
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Select N (NEUTRAL) or P(PARK) and apply theparking brake until the trans-mission has cooled and themessage disappears from thedisplay.
The transmission is too hot. Inthese extreme conditions thetransmission will disengagedrive in order to preventdamage. You will not be ableto drive until the transmissionhas cooled.
redTrans. too hot Press brake
Automatic transmission.amberTransmission malfunction
At low outside temperatures,after starting the engine, itmay take the transmissionseveral seconds to engage R(REVERSE) or D (DRIVE).Keep the brake pedaldepressed until thesemessages disappear from thedisplay.
-Engagement in progressPress brake pedal
Automatic transmission.-Move shifter to P
Stability control (ESP)
SystemWarninglampMessage
Stability control (ESP).amberESP malfunction
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine You can set the temperaturebetween 16ºC and 28ºC in steps of0.5ºC. In position LO (below 16ºC)the system will switch to permanentcooling, in HI (above 28ºC) topermanent heating, and not regulatea stable temperature.
Mono mode
In mono mode, the temperaturesettings for both the driver’s andpassenger’s side are linked. If youadjust the temperature using therotary control on the driver’s side, thesettings will be adjusted to the samesetting on the passenger’s side. Inmono mode, MONO appears in thedisplay.
To switch mono mode off
Select a temperature for thepassenger’s side with the rotarycontrol on the passenger’s side.Mono mode will switch off andMONO disappears from the display.The temperature for the driver’s sidewill remain unchanged. You can nowadjust the driver and passenger sidetemperatures independently of eachanother. The temperature settingsfor each side are shown in thedisplay. You can set a temperaturedifference of up to 4ºC.
Note:If you set a temperature ofgreater than 4°C, the temperatureon the other side will be adjusted sothat the difference remains 4°C.
Note:If you set one of the sides toHI or LO, both sides will be set to HIor LO.
To switch mono mode backon
To switch mono mode back on,press the MONO button. MONOreappears in the display and thepassenger’s side temperature will beadjusted to the driver’s sidetemperature.
Blower
Use the buttons to adjust the blowerspeed.
The blower setting is indicated in thedisplay.
To return to auto mode, press theAUTO button.
Air distribution
To adjust air distribution, press thedesired button. Any combination ofsettings can be selectedsimultaneously.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine FootwellA
Face levelB
WindscreenC
When you select windscreendefrosting and demisting, A, B andC switch off automatically and the airconditioning switches on. Outside airwill flow into the vehicle. You cannotselect recirculated air.
Windscreen defrosting and
demisting
Press the windscreen defrosting anddemisting button. Outside air will flowinto the vehicle. Air conditioning isautomatically selected. As long as theair distribution is set to this position,you cannot select recirculated air.
The blower speed and thetemperature control operateautomatically and cannot be adjustedmanually. The blower is set to highspeed and the temperature to HI.
When you select windscreendefrosting and demisting, the heatedscreens switch on automatically andswitch off after a short time.
To return to auto mode, press theAUTO button.
Switching the airconditioning on and off
Press the A/C button to switch theair conditioning on and off. A/C OFFappears in the display when the airconditioning is switched off.
A/C ON appears in the display whenthe air conditioning is switched on.
Recirculated air
Press the recirculated air button totoggle between outside air andrecirculated air.
Note:When the system is in automode and the interior and exteriortemperatures are quite hot, thesystem selects recirculated airautomatically to maximise cooling ofthe interior. Once the selectedtemperature is reached, the systemwill reselect outside air automatically.
Switching off the automaticclimate control
Press the OFF button.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine WARNINGS
The programmable auxiliaryheater should be switched onfor approximately 10 minutes at leastonce a month all year round. Thisprevents the water pump and heatermotor from seizing.
To avoid corrosion, the coolantin your vehicle should contain atleast 10 % antifreeze all year round.
Note:The programmable auxiliaryheater will only operate if there is atleast 7.5 litres of fuel in the fuel tank.
Note:The heating depends on theoutside air temperature.
Note:It is possible that when theprogrammable auxiliary heater isactivated, exhaust fumes may comefrom under the sides of the vehicle.This is normal.
Note:On vehicles with manualclimate control the heating of thevehicle interior is dependent on thetemperature, air distribution andblower control settings.
The programmable auxiliary heateroperates independently of the vehicleheater by heating the engine’scoolant circuit. It is fed from thevehicle fuel tank.
Used properly, the programmableauxiliary heater provides the followingbenefits:
•It preheats the interior of thevehicle.
•It keeps the windows clear of icein the event of frost and preventscondensation.
•It avoids cold starts and allows theengine to reach operatingtemperature sooner.
The programmable auxiliary heatermay also be used while the vehicle isin motion to help the vehicle heaterand warm up the interior morequickly.
To prevent the battery fromdischarging:
•Once the programmable auxiliaryheater has performed one heatingcycle, the next programmedheater time will only be carried outif the vehicle’s engine has beenstarted in between.
•After a heating cycle, the vehicleshould be driven for at least theperiod of the heating cycle.
Programming the auxiliaryheater
The auxiliary heater is programmedusing the information display. SeeInformation displays (page 96).
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