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Rear seats
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SKI HATCH
1. Fold down armrest.
2. Pull leather flap forward.
3. Press catch down to release the inner
hatch door and lower onto armrest.
4. Pull ski bag from the hatch into the vehicle
and loosen retaining strap.
5. From the luggage compartment, press the
catch down to release the outer hatch door. 6.
Push the skis through the hatch into the ski
bag.
7. Secure the skis by tightening the ski bag
retaining strap.
8. Clip the strap connector into the centre rear
seat belt buckle.
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Occupant safety
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If the vehicle is moving at or above 16 km/h (10
mph) and the seat belt of an occupied front
seat is not fastened, the warning lamp will
flash.
The flashing lasts for 10 seconds and repeats
every 10 seconds for approximately 5 minutes
or until the belt(s) is fastened or the vehicle
stops.
If the warning lamp re mains illuminated after
the seat belt(s) fastened, seek qualified
assistance as soon as pos sible. The vehicle can
still be driven with the warning lamp
illuminated, provided the seat belt(s) is
properly fastened.
Note: If a heavy object is placed on the front
passenger seat, it may activate the Beltminder
feature. It is recomme nded that the object be
placed in the luggage compartment or secured
using the seat belt.
Note: Although not advisable, it is possible to
disable the Beltminder function. Please see
your Dealer/Authorised Repairer to disable or
re-instate the function.
ACTIVE SEAT BELTS
The Active Seat Belt System enhances front
seat occupant support during extreme vehicle
manoeuvres such as understeer, oversteer or
high braking forces by te nsioning the seat belt.
Tension is released when the vehicle
manoeuvre is completed. The occupant may
notice a further slight in crease in tension just
prior to release of th e seat belt, which is
entirely normal.
In the unlikely event that tension is not released
after a manoeuvre is completed, bring the
vehicle to a safe stop. Unbuckle and re-buckle
the seat belt, which should then extract and
retract normally, before continuing with the
journey. Seat belts should be worn by all
vehicle occupants, for every journey,
no matter how short.
If the Active Seat Belts Unavailable message
and the yellow general warning symbol are
displayed in the message centre, contact your
Jaguar Dealer/ Authorised Repairer as soon as
possible. The vehicle is still safe to drive and
the Active Seat Belts will still function as
standard seat belts.
CHILD SEATS
For optimum safety, children should
travel in the rear of the vehicle at all
times; front passenger seat travel is
not recommended. However, if it is
essential that a child travels in the
front (not permitted in Australia), set
the vehicle seat fully rearward and
seat the child in an approved
forward-facing child seat. Do not use
a rear-facing child seat - an inflating
airbag could impact with the seat and
cause serious injury.
Do not use a forward facing child seat
until the child usin g it is above the
minimum weight of 9 kg (20 lb.) and
able to sit up unaided. Up to the age of
two, a child's spine and neck are not
sufficiently developed to avoid injury
in a frontal impact.
Do not allow a baby or infant to be
held or carried on the lap. The force of
a crash can increase effective body
weight by as much as thirty times,
making it impossible to hold onto the
child.
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Warning lamps
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SEAT BELT (RED)
• The driver’s seat be lt is not fastened.
• Or a passenger is sitting in the front seat
and their seat belt is not fastened.
The lamp should extinguish when the relevant
seat belt is fastened.
BELTMINDER (RED)
If the vehicle is moving at or above 16 km/h (10
mph) and the seat belt of an occupied front
seat is not fastened, the warning lamp will
flash.
The flashing will last for 10 seconds and then
repeat every 10 seconds for approximately 5
minutes or until the belt(s) is fastened or the
vehicle stops.
If the warning lamp stays illuminated with the
seat belt(s) fastened, seek qualified assistance
as soon as possible. It is safe to drive the
vehicle with the lamp illu minated, provided that
the seat belt(s) is properly fastened.
Ensure that all occupants fasten their seat belt
before driving.
Note: If a heavy object is placed on the front
passenger seat, it may activate the Beltminder
feature. It is recomme nded that the object be
placed in the luggage compartment.
ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS)
(AMBER)
If the ABS and brake warning lamps
are illuminated at the same time, do
not drive the vehicl e until the fault is
rectified. Seek q ualified assistance
immediately.
The brake system will c ontinue to function, but
without ABS assistance.
If the warning lamp illuminates or stays
illuminated after the bulb check cycle, seek
qualified assistance as soon as possible.
ENGINE MALFUNCTION (AMBER)
If the lamp illuminates when the engine is
running, there is an engine malfunction.
Specialised diagnostic equipment is required
to repair such faults. Seek qualified assistance
as soon as possible.
The vehicle can still be driven, but may activate
limp-home mode, with the possibility of
reduced engine performance.
The warning lamp stays
illuminated when the ignition is on
and:
The beltminder feature, which
uses the same warning lamp as
the seat belt warning, provides
reminders to the driver that the
driver’s and/or
front passenger’s
seat belt is unbuckled.
Illuminates if a fault has been
detected in the ABS (accompanied
by a warning message in the
message centre).
Illuminates when the ignition is on
and remains illuminated until the
engine is started.
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Touch screen
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The training session can be cancelled at any
time by touching the on-screen pop-up or by
pressing and holding the Voice button on the
steering wheel. See 126, USING VOICE
CONTROL .
TRIP COMPUTER SETTINGS
Trip Computer : Select to switch trip computer
readings between Trip A, Trip B and Trip Auto .
Select Reset to zero the trip computer
readings. Select Units to switch the trip
computer readings between Imperial and
Metric measurements.
VEHICLE SETTINGS
• Security : Select to enable/disable or alter
the settings of the following:
• Single/multi-point entry (2 stage
unlocking).
• Alarm sensors (interior and tilt).
• Drive-away locking.
Scroll down through the menu until the
desired feature is disp layed, then select On
or Off, as appropriate.
If drive-away locking is switched on, select
the desired speed (8, 16 or 32 km/h or 5,
10 or 20 mph).
• Windows/mirrors : Select to
enable/disable:
• Global opening/closing of windows
and sunroof.
• Exterior mirror dip when reversing.
• Automatic folding/unfo lding of exterior
mirrors when vehicle is locked/
unlocked.
• Interior mirror dimming.
Scroll down through the menu until the
desired feature is disp layed, then select On
or Off, as appropriate. •
Units : Select to switch between Imperial
and Metric measurements.
• Auto (AHB) high beam : Select to turn AHB
on or off, and set AHB for side of road
being driven on.
SELECTING VALET MODE
Valet mode allows the vehi cle to be locked by a
parking attendant, without giving access to the
luggage compartment and glove box. Valet
mode also prevents ope ration of the touch
screen, to prevent access to telephone
numbers or naviga tion addresses.
From the Home menu, select Valet, then enter
a four digit Personal Identification Number
(PIN) (personally chosen ). You will then be
prompted to re-enter the same PIN. On
completion, touch the OK soft key.
If you wish to cancel the PIN, touch the C soft
key. If the PIN is cancelled, or incorrectly
entered, you will be prompted to enter the PIN
again.
Once the PIN has been correctly entered, a
security information pop- up is displayed. Read
the information and remove the emergency key
from the Jaguar Smart Key.
Valet on is displayed to indicate that the PIN
has been accepted. The luggage compartment
and glove box are now securely locked in Valet
mode.
On exiting and securing the vehicle, remove the
emergency key from the Jaguar Smart Key.
Retain the emergency key and give the Jaguar
Smart Key to the attendant.
Note: The emergency key ca n be used to open
the luggage compartment, which may
de-activate Valet mode.
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Touch screen
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DESELECTING VALET MODE
When you enter the vehicle, select the Valet
mode screen.
Enter your four digit PIN and touch the OK
button. A pop-up is displayed. Read the
information and stow th e emergency key in the
Jaguar Smart Key.
Valet off is displayed to indicate that your PIN
has been accepted.
• The luggage compartment will return to the
previously set security requirement.
• The glove box will now open as normal.
Note: If the PIN is forgotten, open the luggage
compartment using the emergency key blade
to cancel Valet mode.
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Luggage compartment
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Luggage compartmentOPENING AND CLOSING THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
If the luggage compartment is opened
after the driver and passenger doors are
locked, ensure that the Jaguar Smart
Key remains outside the vehicle when it
is closed again.
If the Smart Key is inadvertently left
inside the luggage compartment and
the vehicle is locked and alarmed, a
warning sounds and the compartment
will re-open after 3 seconds. The Smart Key may not be detected if it
is placed within a meta
l container or if it
is shielded by a device with a back-lit
LCD screen, such as a smart phone,
laptop (including la ptop bag), games
console etc.
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Do not repeatedly attempt to close the
luggage compartment after it
automatically re-ope ns, or the latch
may overheat. If the cause of the
automatic re-ope ning cannot be
determined: Unlock all the doors and
the luggage compartment with the
Smart Key; make sure that all doors, the
bonnet and the luggage compartment
are closed properly; lock the vehicle
again with the Smart Key.
The luggage compartment can be opened
using the appropriate button (1) on the Smart
Key, or via keyless entry (see 6, KEYLESS
ENTRY ). Provided the vehicle is not locked, the
luggage compartment can also be opened
using either the interior release button (7) or
the exterior release button (4).
The emergency key blade in the Smart Key can
also be used to open the luggage
compartment, as follows:
1. Press and hold the release button (3) on
the Smart Key, then remove the emergency
key blade (2).
2. Use the emergency key blade to remove
the cap (5) from the trim panel above the
license plate.
3. Insert the emergency key blade into the
lock (6) and turn clockwise to open the
luggage compartment.
If the security system is armed, the alarm
will sound when the luggage compartment
is opened. To deactiva te the alarm, press
the vehicle unlock button on the Smart Key
or press the engine START/STOP button
with the Smart Key inside the vehicle.SOFT-CLOSE LID
Care should be taken when manually
latching the boot lid as the soft-close
feature will automat ically close the
latch and possible injury may occur.
To activate the soft-close feature, lower the
luggage compartment lid onto the latch. The lid
will then automatically move to the fully closed
and latched position.
LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS
All items carried in the vehicle should
be properly secured.
Four securing points are provided in the
luggage area to assist in safely securing items.
Note: A range of approved luggage retention
accessories are available from your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer.
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Towing
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TOWING WEIGHTS
Do not exceed the Gross Vehicle
Weight (GVW), maximum rear axle
weight, maximum trailer weight or
nose/tongue weight. Exceeding any of
these limits could cause instability
and loss of control. See 176,
WEIGHTS.
Nose/tongue weight must be the greater of 50
kg (110 lb.) or 7% of the actual trailer weight,
up to the maximum tow hitch load.
Nose/tongue weight can be measured using a
proprietary brand of nose weight indicator.
If it is necessary to increase the nose/tongue
weight up to the maximum allowed, the vehicle
load should be reduced accordingly. This
ensures that the Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)
and maximum rear axle load are not exceeded.
Note: When towing the maximum permissible,
Gross Vehicle Weight ca n be increased by a
maximum of 100 kg (220 lb.), provided that the
road speed is limited to 100 km/h (60 mph).
Note: When calculating rear axle loading,
remember that the trailer nose/tongue weight,
the load in the vehicle’s luggage compartment
and the weight of rear se at passengers must all
be added together. Towing weights - Australia only:
The
nose/tongue weight must be a minimum of
75% of gross caravan/trailer weight, up to a
maximum of 350 kg (722 lb.).
ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS
• The trailer should be parallel to the ground
when loaded and connected to the vehicle.
• When calculating the laden weight of the
trailer, remember to include the weight of
the trailer, plus the weight of the load.
• If the load can be divided between the
vehicle and the trailer, loading more weight
into the vehicle will generally improve the
stability.
• Ensure that all applic able regulations and
legislation are complied with when loading
and towing a trailer.
• Increase rear tyre pressures of the towing
vehicle to those for maximum loading
conditions.
• Ensure trailer tyre pressures are set to
trailer manufacturer’ s recommendations.
• If the vehicle is loaded to maximum Gross
Vehicle Weight (GVW), the nose weight is
limited.
• Ensure that a suitable breakaway cable or
secondary coupling is used. Refer to the
trailer manufacturer’ s instructions for
guidance.
Do not loop the breakaway cable
over the tow ball, as it may slide
off.
• Ensure that the tow ball is secure.
• Check the operation of all trailer weights.
Maximum
permissible towing weights
Unbraked trailers 750 kg (1653 lb.)
Trailers with
overrun brakes 1850 kg (4080 lb.)
Nose/Tongue
weight 75 kg (165 lb.)