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Information displaysBCE98876EnglishLanguageMeasureUnitGermanItalianFrenchSpanishTurkishRussianDutchPolishSwedishPortugueseMetricImperialChimesKeyFreeact.AuxHeaterLowFuelGeneralWarnGeneralInfoDoorAjar
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Note:Kickdown functions in thesame way in all three modes.
Economy: The transmission keepsthe engine at lower engine speedsin order to optimize fuel economy.
Adaptive: The standard setupsuitable for all driving styles.
Sport: Initially, the transmission letsthe engine run at higher enginespeeds to provide faster accelerationand greater engine braking efficiency.Thereafter, it will adapt to yourindividual driving style.
ESP
Select this option to activate ESP.
Language setting
A choice of eleven languages areavailable.
Scroll to this display using the rotarycontrol and press the SET/RESETbutton to select the desiredlanguage. Turn the rotary control tosave the setting and exit the menu.
Clock setting
Note:This display is only present onvehicles equipped with aprogrammable auxiliary heater butno Ford audio or navigation system.If the vehicle is equipped with a Fordaudio or navigation system, the timeis set on the audio or navigationsystem. See separate audio ornavigation handbook.
Scroll to this display using the rotarycontrol and press SET/RESET. Thehours start to flash and can be setusing the rotary control.
Press the SET/RESET button toconfirm the setting and move to theminutes.
Proceed in the same way to set theminutes and the date.
After setting the year and pressingSET/RESET, the time and date arestored.
Units of measure
To toggle between metric andimperial units, scroll to this display andpress the SET/RESET button.
Toggling the units of measure usingthis display will affect the followingdisplays:
•Distance to empty
•Average fuel consumption
•Instantaneous fuel consumption
•Average speed
•Outside air temperature
•The temperature display in theautomatic climate control.
The units of measure for outside airtemperature and the automaticclimate control can be toggledindependent of the other displays.See General information (page96).
Auxiliary heaterprogramming
See Auxiliary heater (page 114).
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OPERATION
Voice recognition enables operationof the audio system without the needto divert your attention from the roadahead in order to change settings, orreceive feedback from the system.
Whenever you issue one of thedefined commands with the systemactive, the voice recognition systemconverts your command into acontrol signal for the audio system.Your inputs take the form ofdialogues or commands. You areguided through these dialogues byannouncements or questions.
Please familiarise yourself with thefunctions of the audio system beforeusing voice recognition.
Note:If the Bluetooth and voicecontrol is used for an extendedperiod of time when the vehicle isstationary, make sure that the engineis running to avoid draining thebattery.
Supported commands
The voice control system allows youto control the following vehiclefunctions:
•phone
•radio
•CD Player
•climate control
•navigation system.
Note:The voice control system islanguage specific. If you require thesystem to operate in anotherlanguage please consult your dealer.
System response
As you work through a voice sessionthe system will prompt you with abeep tone each time the system isready to proceed.
Do not try to give any commandsuntil the beep tone has been heard.The voice control system will repeateach spoken command back to you.
If you are not sure how to continuesay "HELP" for assistance or"CANCEL" if you do not wish tocontinue.
The "HELP" function provides only asubset of the available voicecommands. Detailed explanations ofall possible voice commands can befound on the following pages.
Voice commands
All voice commands should be givenusing a natural speaking voice, as ifspeaking to a passenger or on thephone. Your voice level should bedependant on the surrounding noiselevel inside or outside the vehicle butdo not shout.
Name tag
The name tag functionality cansupport the phone, audio andnavigation features by using the"STORE NAME" function.
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"REJECT CALLS""REJECT CALLS"
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
COMMANDS
Please refer to your separateNavigation handbook for details ofthe command menus.
CLIMATE CONTROL
COMMANDS
Climate
The climate voice commandssupports the functionality of the fanspeed, temperature and modesettings. Not all functions areavailable on all vehicles.
Overview
The overview below shows theavailable voice commands foroperating your climate controlsystem. The following lists will givefurther information about thecomplete command menu.
"CLIMATE"
"HELP"
"FAN"a
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON"a
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING OFF"a
"TEMPERATURE"a
"AUTO MODE"a
a) Can be used as a shortcut. On vehicles fitted with an English languagemodule the "FAN" shortcut is not available.
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System answerUser saysSteps
"CLIMATE""CLIMATE"1
"FAN SPEED PLEASE""‘FAN"a2
"FAN MINIMUM""MINIMUM"
3"FAN
"FAN MAXIMUM""MAXIMUM"
a) Can be used as a shortcut. On vehicles fitted with an English languagemodule the "FAN" shortcut is not available.
Defrosting/Demisting
System answerUser saysSteps
"CLIMATE""CLIMATE"1
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON""DEFROSTING/DEMISTING
ON"a
2
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTINGOFF"
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING
OFF"a
a) Can be used as a shortcut.
Temperature
This function allows you to adjust thetemperature.
System answerUser saysSteps
"CLIMATE""CLIMATE"1
"TEMPERATURE PLEASE""TEMPERATURE"a2
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Message centreSee: Information displays...................96
MirrorsSee: Heated windows and mirrors...114See: Windows and mirrors.................84
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Navigation systemcommands..................................252
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Occupant protection......................27Principle of operation..........................27
Oil checkSee: Engine oil check.......................200
Opening and closing thebonnet..........................................189Closing the bonnet............................189Opening the bonnet..........................189
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Parking aid......................................162Principle of operation........................162
Parking aidSee: Using the parking aid................162
Parking brake.................................159All vehicles...........................................159
Parts and accessories......................7Look for the Ford logo on thefollowing parts ....................................8Now you can be sure that your Fordparts are Ford parts...........................7
Pedals...............................................58
Personalised settings.....................99Auxiliary heater programming..........100Car Setup menu..................................99Chime deactivation............................102Clock setting.......................................100ESP.......................................................100Language setting...............................100Units of measure................................100
Power steering fluid check.........202Vehicles with 1.4L Duratec-16V(Sigma) or 1.6L Duratec-16V(Sigma) or 1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT(Sigma) engine...............................202Vehicles with 1.8L Duratec-HE (MI4)or 2.0L Duratec-HE (MI4) or 2.5LDuratec-ST (VI5) or 1.6LDuratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel or 1.8LDuratorq-TDCi (Kent) Diesel or 2.0LDuratorq-TDCi (Kent) Dieselengine.............................................203
Programming the remotecontrol............................................35Reprogramming the unlockingfunction..............................................36
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Quick start.........................................10
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Rear fog lamps................................65Rear seats......................................124Comfort seat system........................124Folding the seatbacks forward........125Folding the seats forward.................127Installing the seats..............................131Removing the seats..........................130Returning the seatbacks to theupright position...............................126Returning the seats to the seatingposition............................................129
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