
Infotainment system102
Mobile telephones and radio
equipment (CB) 3
The Opel installation instructions and the
operating guidelines provided by the
telephone manufacturer must be observed
when fitting and op erating a mobile
telephone. Failure to do so could invalidate
the vehicle’s operating permit (EU Directive
95/54/EG).
Requirements to ensure trouble-free
operation:
z Professionally installe d exterior antenna,
to obtain the maximum range possible
z Maximum transmission power 10 W.
z Installation of the telephone in a suitable
spot (front centre console).
See important notes on page 57. Obtain advice on predetermined
installation locations for the external
antenna and equipment holder and ways
of using devices with transmission power of
more than 10 Watts. We recommend that
you consult your Opel Partner, who will
have brackets and various installation kits
and install them in accordance with
regulations.
Operation of a handsfree attachment with
no outside antenna, using the mobile
telephone standards GSM 900/1800/1900
and UMTS, may take place only if the
maximum transmission power of the
mobile telephone does not exceed 2 W, in
the case of GSM 900, and otherwise 1 W.
The operating instructions of the
manufacturer of the telephone and
handsfree attachment must be noted in all
cases.
For reasons of safety, we recommend that
you do not use the phone while driving.
Even use of a handsfree set can be a
distraction while driving. Be sure to observe
any country-specific regulations.
Infotainment and navigation
systems
3
The systems are operated as described in
the instruction manuals supplied.
The navigation system is supplied with a
CD or DVD detailing the local territory.
For additional coun tries/territories,
separate CD’s are availa ble from your Opel
Partner.
9 Warning
When used in the vehicle interior, mobile
telephones and radio equipment (CB)
with integrated antenna may cause
malfunctions in the vehicle electronics.
Mobile telephones and radio equipment
( C B ) s h o u l d o n l y b e u s e d w i t h a n a n t e n n a
fitted on the vehicle exterior.

Self-help, vehicle care173
zNever expose the battery to naked
flames or sparks.
z A discharged battery can freeze at
temperatures of 0
°C. Defrost the battery
in a warm room before connecting the
jump leads.
z Do not allow battery fluid to contact
eyes, skin, fabrics or painted surfaces.
The fluid contains sulphuric acid which
can cause injuries and damage in the
event of direct contact.
z Wear eye protection and protective
clothing when handling a battery. z
Use auxiliary battery with same voltage
(12 volts). Its capacity (Ah) must not be
considerably less than that of the
discharged battery. Voltage and
capacity information can be found on
the batteries.
z Use jump leads with insulated terminals
and a width of at least 16 mm
2 (25 mm2
for diesel engines).
z Do not disconnect the discharged
battery from the vehicle.
z Switch off all unnecessary electrical
consumers. Infotainment system may be
damaged if switched on while jump
starting.
z Do not lean over the battery during jump
starting procedure.
z Do not allow the terminals of one lead to
touch those of the other lead.
z The vehicles should not touch while jump
starting.
z Apply hand brake.
z Manual transmissi on in neutral,
automatic transmission 3 in P. Connect the leads in th
e order shown in the
illustration:
1. Connect one end of the first jump lead to the positive terminal 1 of the battery
providing the jump start (identified by
“+” sign on battery case or terminal).
2. Connect the other end of the first jump lead to the positive terminal 2 of the
discharged battery (“+” sign).
3. Connect one end of the second jump lead to the negative terminal 3 of the
battery providing the jump start
(identified by "-" sign on battery case or
terminal).
4. Connect the other end of the second jump lead 4 to ground on the vehicle with
the discharged battery, e.g. on the
engine block.

Index231
Fuel gauge ............................................... 76
Fuel system, diesel
................................ 194
Fuse extractor
........................................ 182
Fuses
....................................................... 181
G
Gears ........................................................ 17
Generator, see Alternator
....................... 74
Glasses compartment
............................. 65
Glove compartment
................................ 64
Bulb replacement
.............................. 191
Cooling
............................................... 105
Lighting
........................................ 64, 100
Graphical information display
......... 77, 83
Gross Vehicle Weight
........... 131, 167, 221
H
Halogen headlamp system .................. 185
Bulb replacement
.............................. 185
Hand brake
...................................... 19, 147
Hazard warning lamps
..................... 14, 97
Head restraints
.................................... 8, 39
Active head restraints
......................... 39
Head restraint position
....................... 39
Height adjustment
.............................. 39
Headlamp aiming
................................. 185
Headlamp flash
................................. 14, 95
Headlamp main beam
..................... 14, 95
Bulb replacement
.............................. 186
Control indicator
............................ 73, 95
Headlamp range adjustment
......... 97, 185
Automatic
............................................ 97
Manual
................................................. 97
Headlamp switch
.............................. 13, 94 Headlamp washer system
........ 16, 93, 199
Antifreeze protection
........................ 199
Capacities
.......................................... 225
Washer fluid reservoir
....................... 199
Headlamps
........................................ 13, 94
Bulb replacement
...................... 186, 187
Daytime running lamps
...................... 94
Driving abroad
.................................. 100
Front fog lamps
................................... 96
Warning device
............................. 92, 94
Wiper activated lighting
..................... 94
Heated exterior mirrors
.................. 16, 105
Heated front seats
................................ 105
Heated rear window
....................... 16, 105
Heating
.......................................... 103, 107
Exterior mirrors
.................................. 105
Rear window
...................................... 105
Seats
................................................... 105
With air conditioning system
.... 107, 108
With Electronic Climate Control
112, 113
Heating the footwell
............................. 108
Height adjustment Head restraints
................................ 8, 39
Seat belts
............................................. 47
Steering wheel
..................................... 13
High-pressure cleaners
143, 167, 202, 204
Horn
......................................................... 15
Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)
............... 138
I
Identification plate ............................... 215
Ignition logic
...................................... 80, 87
Ignition switch
......................................... 13
Illumination
........................................ 100
Ignition system
........................................ 19
Immobiliser
.............................................. 22
Information display
................................ 76
Bulb replacement
.............................. 191
Illumination
.......................................... 98
Infotainment system
..................... 101, 102
Inspection system
................................. 206
Instrument display
.................................. 75
Bulb replacement
.............................. 191
Illumination
.......................................... 98
Instrument panel
..................................... 10
Instruments
.............................................. 70
Interior lamps
.......................................... 98
Front reading lamps
........................... 99
Rear interior lamps
.............................. 99
Interior mirror
...................................... 9, 31
Interruption of power supply
... 83, 90, 120
Selector lever lock
............................. 120
ISOFIX
.......................................... 50, 51, 52
J
Jack ........................................................ 176
Jump leads
............................................ 172