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Status after a collision
DRIVING AFTER A COLLISION
Before starting or driving
If the vehicle has been involved in an accident
it should be checked thoroughly before
attempting to start the engine or drive the
vehicle.
Check for:-
• Fuel leaks.
• Fluid leaks.
• Battery damage.
• Damage to wiring.
• Damage to lights.
• Damage to steering, suspension, wheels
or tyres.
• Sharp or protruding bodywork.
• Operation of doors and locks.
• Condition and operation of seat belts and
SRS components.
• Activation of the pe destrian protection
system.
• Condition of chil d seats and their
mounting/attach ment points.
Note: This list is not exhaustive.
Resetting the fuel cut-off
The fuel system cut-off forms part of the Safety
and Restraint System (SRS) fitted to your
vehicle. Following an impact, and depending on
the severity, the fuel pump may be switched
off.
1.Switch the ignition off, and wait for 10
seconds.
2. Without pressing the brake pedal, press
the engine START/STOP button, to switch
the electrical circuits on. Wait for 30
seconds.
3. Check the vehicle thoroughly for fuel leaks.
If a leak is detected switch the ignition off
immediately.
•The vehicle must not be started if a leak
is present. Seek qualified advice, and
have the vehicle recovered.
4. If no leaks are detected, start the engine.
WARNING
If the vehicle is involved in a collision
it should be checked by a Dealer/
Authorised repairer, or suitably
qualified personnel, before starting or driving.
WARNING
The fuel cut-off should never be reset
if you can smell fuel, or a leak can be
seen. Doing so can lead to a fire
which may cause personal injury or death.
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Digital audio broadcasting
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Finding an ensemble
Touch and hold (two seconds) the seek
buttons to find the next or previous ensemble.
SeeAUDIO CONTROLS (page 282).
After a few seconds pause, the first channel in
the ensemble found will start playing.
DAB search
The DAB search menu enables you to view lists
of available ensembles, channels and
subchannels. You can al so perform searches
based on programme type (PTY).
Select DAB search to display the DAB search
menu.
Auto-tune
Select Auto-tune to build a list of available
ensembles and channels for your current
location. See CHANNEL AUTOMATIC TUNING
(page 284).
Ensemble list
Select Ensemble list to display a list of all
available ensembles. Select an ensemble name
in the list to display a list of channels in that
ensemble. Select a channe l name to tune that
channel.
Channel list
Select Channel list to display a complete list of
all channels in all availa ble ensembles. Select a
channel name to tune that channel.
Subchannel list
Select Subchannel list to display a list of any
subchannels available for the currently tuned
channel. If no subcha nnels are currently
available, then the Subchannel list option is
disabled. If the maximum five subchannels are
available, then use the arrows to scroll through
the list.
PTY
Channels are categorised by the broadcaster as
belonging to a programme type (PTY)
category. You can display a list of channels
organised according to their PTY category.
Select PTY to display a list of PTY categories
that contain channels. Select a PTY category to
display a list of channels in that category.
Select a channel name to play that channel.
Briefly touch one of the seek buttons
repeatedly during the first ten seconds of
broadcast, to cycle through all channels
contained in the PTY category that you chose.
Stop touching the seek button wh en you have
found a channel you want.
Channel data
Select Channel data to display technical data
relating to the currently-tuned channel. The
data listed is as follows: Channel name,
Ensemble name, Bit rate (kbits/s) and Audio
level.
12 : 26 pm
Now Middlesbrough
BBC National DAB
Digital1 Network
EMAP Leeds
MXR
Audio/TVTA FM DAB i Link DPLIIDAB1 BBC Radio2
Channel list
Subchannel list
Ensemble list
PTY
Channel data
Auto-tune
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Compact disc player
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Loading several CDs (six CD player)
Press the LOAD button and insert each CD into
the CD slot as requested by the message on the
touch-screen. A pop-up me ssage will indicate
which slot is being sele cted in turn until the
unit is fully loaded.
When the CD player has been loaded, you can
operate the CD using the touch-screen
controls.
EJECTING COMPACT DISCS
Press the eject button. A short press will eject
a single CD, while a long press will eject each
loaded CD in sequence.
When a disc is ejected, remove it from the
loading slot. If you fail to remove an ejected
disc, it will be drawn back into the player after
ten seconds.
If you want to stop ejecting multiple discs, on
the touch-screen, select Cancel.
COMPACT DISC SELECTION
On a six CD player, when a CD has been
selected on the touch-screen, the upper display
indicates which disc is being loaded and play
will start when loading is complete. Touch
another disc on the scre en to load and start
playing that disc.
• TP: The background radio station provides
Traffic Programme (TP) and is able to
support Traffic Anouncements (TA).
• TA: Traffic announcements are available in
the CD mode and will interrupt the playing
of the CD. At the end of the announcement,
the CD will resume playing.
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DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
12 : 26 pm
Portable audio
TV
Settings
1 23 45 6
MixRepeat
TP TA
3CHLoading CD 1
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Loading CD 1
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Television
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Steering wheel controls
1.Rotate up or down to increase or decrease
volume.
2. Rotate up or down and release repeatedly
to scroll through preset TV channel. Rotate
up and hold for two seconds to select next
strong TV channel.
3. Press repeatedly to scroll through all
sources.
4. This button can be used to mute the TV
sound at any time.
USING THE TELEVISION
On/off control
To operate the TV, the ignition system must be
on (press the engine START/STOP button).
Press the audio on/off and volume control on
the audio console. On the touch-screen
Home menu, select
Audio/TV , then select TV. The buttons on the
left of the screen will slide away and be
replaced by the TV preview picture. To
redisplay the buttons for five sec onds, select
the Source button under the TV preview
picture. See TELEVISION CONTROLS
(page 329).
Volume control
The volume of the TV output can be adjusted in
one of two ways:
Rotate the audio on/off and volume control on
the audio console, or;
Rotate the volume control on the steering
wheel.
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Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
12 : 26 pm
Portable audio
TV
UK TV ITV1
Ch 4 Sky News E4 CBBCBBC1
Settings
Channel list
TA PTY DPLIIDTV BBC1
Style
UK TV People
SkySports NTP
Analogue Digital
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