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The presence and position of controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the versions.
1. Vent for directing air to the side windows 2. Adjustable air vent 3. Left-hand stalk: exterior lights 4. Instrument panel
and warning lights 5. Right-hand stalk: front and rear windscreen wipers, trip computer 6. Radio (for versions/markets,
where applicable) 7. Emergency light switch, heated rear window switch, ASR/Traction Plus on/off switch (for
versions/markets, where provided), rear swing door lock button (for versions/markets, where provided) 8. Passenger's air
bag (for versions/markets, where provided) 9. Glove box/oddment tray (for versions/markets, where provided)
10. Adjustable air vents 11. Heating/ventilation/climate control system controls 12. Glove compartment 13. Ignition
switch 14. Driver's air bag 15. Bonnet opening lever 16. Controls display: fog light/rear fog light/head light alignment
adjustment/display
fig. 1F0T0070
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MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY
The vehicle may be equipped with a multifunction
display that gives the driver useful information
depending on the previous settings.
STANDARD SCREEN
The standard screen fig. 11 shows the following
information:
ADate.
BOdometer (distance covered in km or miles).
CTime.
DOutside temperature (not present on methane
vehicles, for which outside temperature is
displayed in trip menu, see "Trip computer").
EHeadlamp alignment position (only with dipped
headlamps on).NoteWhen one of the doors is opened, the display
is activated showing the time and mileage for a few
seconds.
fig. 11F0T0019
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NoteSetting is possible between 30 and 200 km/h,
or 20 and 125 mph, according to the previously
stored unit. See the "Setting the unit of
measurement" paragraph described below. The
setting will increase/decrease by five units each time
button
/is pressed. Hold down/to
increase/decrease the setting rapidly. Complete
the setting by single pressing the button when you
approach the required value.
- press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to
the menu screen or give the button a long press
to return to the standard screen without storing.
To cancel the setting, proceed as follows:
- press the MENU ESC button briefly to make the
display flash (On);
- press
: (Off ) will flash on the display;
- press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to
the menu screen or give the button a long press
to return to the standard screen without storing.Trip B activation (tripB data)
With this function is possible to turn the Trip B
display (trip meter) on and off.
For more information see "Trip computer"
paragraph.
For activation/deactivation, proceed as follows:
- briefly press MENU ESC: On or Off will flash on
the display (depending on previous setting);
- press
orto make your choice;
- press the MENU ESC button briefly to return to
the menu screen or give the button a long press
to return to the standard screen without storing.
Setting the clock (Set time)
This function allows you to set the clock through
two submenus: “Time” and “Mode”.
To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows:
- briefly press the MENU ESC button and two
submenus (Time and Format) are displayed;
– press
orto switch between the two
sub-menus;
- once you have selected a submenu, press MENU
ESC briefly;
- if selecting “Time”, briefly press MENU ESC - the
“hours” will flash on the display;
- press the
orbutton to make the
adjustment;
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TRIP COMPUTER
General features
The Trip computer is used to display information on
vehicle operation when the ignition key is turned
to MAR. This function allows you to define two
separate trips, called "Trip A" and "Trip B", for
monitoring the "complete mission" (journey) of the
vehicle in a reciprocally independent manner. Both
functions can be reset (start of a new journey).
“Trip A” is used to display the values relating to:
❒Outside temperature (for versions with outside
temperature sensor and methane-powered
vehicles)
❒Range
❒Distance travelled
❒Average consumption
❒Current consumption
❒Average speed
❒Travel time (driving time).
"Trip B", available on multifunction display only, is
used to display the values relating to:
❒Distance travelled B
❒Average consumption B
❒Average speed B
❒Travel time B (driving time).
“Trip B” may be disabled (see “Activating
Trip B”). “Range” and “Instant
consumption" parameters cannot be
reset .
Values displayed
Range
This indicates the distance which may be travelled
with the fuel in the tank assuming that driving style
does not change. The display will show the reading
“----“ when the following events take place:
❒range is lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)
❒vehicle is left parked with the engine running for a
long time.
IMPORTANT The range can be affected by several
factors: driving style (see “Driving style” in the
“Starting and driving” section), type of route
(motorway, towns and cities, mountain roads, etc.),
conditions of use (load, tyre pressures, etc.). Trip
planning must therefore take the above into account.
Distance travelled
This value shows the distance covered from the start
of the new journey.
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Average consumption
This value shows the approximate average fuel
consumption from the start of the new journey.
Current consumption
Indicates the fuel consumption. The value is
constantly updated. The message “----” will appear
on the display if the car is parked with the engine
running.
Average speed
This value shows the average speed of the vehicle
based on the overall time elapsed since the start of
the new journey.
Journey time
Time elapsed since the start of the new journey.
IMPORTANT If there is no information, the Trip
computer displays "----" in place of the value. When
normal operating conditions are restored, the
counting of the various values is resumed, without
either zeroing the values displayed prior to the
problem, or starting a new journey.Control TRIP button
The TRIP button, located on the right hand lever fig.
15 allows you to view the previously described
values as well as zero them to begin a new mission
when the ignition key is in the MAR position:
❒press briefly to display the different values;
❒long push to reset and then start a new journey.
New mission
This begins after a reset:
❒“manual” resetting by the user, by pressing the
relevant button;
❒automatically when the distance travelled reaches
9,999.9 km (miles) or when the journey time
reaches 99.59:59 (99 hours and 59 minutes);
❒disconnection/reconnection of the battery.
fig. 15F0T0038
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Replacing the battery ................ 178
Replacing the rear window
wiper blade................................ 182
Replacing the windscreen
wiper blades .............................. 182
Rev counter.................................. 13
Right-hand indicator
warning light.............................. 130
Rim Protector............................. 196
Rims and tyres ............................ 194
Roof rack/ski rack ....................... 72
Roof rails....................................... 72
Rubber lines ................................ 181
Saving fuel ................................... 116
Seat belt reminder ..................... 124
Seat belts
– Use ........................................... 91
Seats
– Accessing front seats............ 31
– Foldaway passenger seat...... 29
– Front seats .............................. 28
Securing your load ...................... 70
Side bags .............................. 107-108
Side bags
– Side bag................................... 108Side lights - tail lights
(changing a bulb) ...................... 146
Side lights - tail lights ................. 45
Side lights/tail lights ................... 146
– Warning light ......................... 129
Side/tail lights warning light ..... 129
Snow chains................................. 119
Snow tyres................................... 114
Spare wheel ................................. 194
Speedometer ............................... 13
Spray nozzles .............................. 183
Starting procedure for
diesel versions .......................... 111
Starting the engine.... 111-131-132
Steering ........................................ 193
Steering lock ................................ 12
Steering wheel ............................. 34
Stopping the engine ................... 112
Sun visors ..................................... 56
Suspension ................................... 193
Symbols ......................................... 5
Tail lights/rear fog light
(changing a bulb) ...................... 149
Third brake lights (changing
a bulb)......................................... 150
Third brake lights ....................... 150Tool bag ....................................... 134
Towing the vehicle ..................... 164
Towing trailers ............................ 118
Traction Plus system .................. 80
Transmission ....................... 115-192
Trip computer ............................. 26
Tyres ............................................. 194
Universal Isofix seat
compliance with child seat
use............................................... 104
Useful advice for extending
the life of your battery ........... 179
VIN plate .................................... 188
Warning lights and
messages .................................... 120
Washer fluid for
windscreen/rear window ....... 175
Water in diesel fuel filter
warning light.............................. 127
Weights ........................................ 201
Wheel geometry........................ 194
Wheels and tyres ....................... 180
Wheels ......................................... 194
Window cleaning ........................ 47
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