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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine TRIP COMPUTER
Trip Odometer
Registers the mileage of individual
journeys.
Distance to empty
Indicates the approximate distance the
vehicle will travel on the fuel remaining in
the tank. Changes in driving pattern may
cause the value to vary.
Instantaneous fuel consumption
Indicates the current average fuel
consumption.
Average fuel consumption
Indicates the average fuel consumption
since the function was last reset.
Average speed
Indicates the average speed calculated
since the function was last reset.
Outside air temperature
Shows the outside air temperature.
Odometer
Registers the total mileage of the vehicle.
Resetting the trip computer
To reset a particular display:
1. Highlight Trip Computer with the up
and down arrow buttons and press the
right arrow button.
2. Highlight the function to be reset.
3. Hold the OK button pressed.
PERSONALISED SETTINGS
Language setting
A choice of eleven languages are available:
English, German, Italian, French, Spanish,
Turkish, Russian, Dutch, Polish, Swedish
and Portuguese.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
WARNING
The system does not relieve you of
your responsibility to drive with due
care and attention.
CAUTIONS
Vehicles fitted with a trailer tow
module not approved by us may not
correctly detect obstacles.
The sensors may not detect objects
in heavy rain or other conditions that
cause disruptive reflections.
The sensors may not detect objects
with surfaces that absorb ultrasonic
waves.
The parking aid does not detect
obstacles moving away from the
vehicle. They will only be detected
shortly after they start to move towards
the vehicle again. If you use a high pressure spray to
wash your vehicle, only spray the
sensors briefly from a distance not
less than 20 centimetres (8 inches). Parking aid sends tones via the audio
system fitted and approved by us. If
this is not working the parking aid
system will not work. Note:
On vehicles fitted with a tow ball
arm, the rear parking aid is deactivated
automatically when any trailer lamps (or
lighting boards) are connected to the 13-pin
socket via a trailer tow module we have
approved.
Note: Keep the sensors free from dirt, ice
and snow. Do not clean with sharp objects.
Note: The parking aid may emit false tones
if it detects a signal using the same
frequency as the sensors or if the vehicle is
fully laden. Note:
The outer sensors may detect the
side walls of a garage. If the distance
between the outer sensor and the side wall
remains constant for three seconds, the
tone will switch off. As you continue, the
inner sensors will detect rearward objects.
USING THE PARKING AID -
VEHICLES WITH: REAR
PARKING AID WARNING
The parking aid does not relieve you
of your responsibility to drive with
due care and attention.
The parking aid is automatically activated
when you select reverse gear with the
ignition switched on.
You will hear an intermittent tone at a
distance of approximately 150 centimetres
(59 inches) between the obstacle and rear
bumper and approximately 50 centimetres
(20 inches) to the side. Decreasing the
distance accelerates the intermittent tone.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The camera is a visual aid for use when
reversing.
WARNING
The system does not relieve you of
your responsibility to drive with due
care and attention.
CAUTIONS
If you use a high pressure spray to
wash your vehicle, only spray the
camera briefly from a distance not
less than 20 centimetres (8 inches). Do not apply pressure to the camera.
Note:
Keep the camera free from dirt, ice
and snow. Do not clean with sharp objects,
degreaser, wax or organic products. Use only
a soft cloth.
During operation, guide lines appear in the
display which represent your vehicle's path
and approximate distance from rearward
objects.
USING THE REAR VIEW
CAMERA WARNINGS
The operation of the camera may
vary depending on the ambient
temperature, vehicle and road
conditions. The distances shown in the display
may differ from the actual distance.
Do not place objects in front of the
camera.
The camera is located on the luggage
compartment lid near the handle. Activating the rear view camera
CAUTION
The camera may not detect objects
that are close to the vehicle.
With the ignition and the audio unit
switched on:
1. Press the parking aid switch in the
instrument panel. For item location:
See At a Glance (page 10). Or,
2. Engage reverse gear.
The image is displayed on the screen.
The lamp in the switch illuminates when
the system is activated.
The camera may not operate correctly in
the following conditions:
• Dark areas.
• Intense light.
• If the ambient temperature increases
or decreases rapidly.
• If the camera is wet, for example in rain
or high humidity.
• If the camera's view is obstructed, for
example by mud.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CAUTIONS
Do not connect to the negative (–)
terminal of the flat battery.
Make sure that the cables are clear of
any moving parts and fuel delivery
system parts.
To start the engine
1. Run the engine of vehicle B at
moderately high speed.
2. Start the engine of vehicle A.
3. Run both vehicles for a minimum of three minutes before disconnecting the
cables. CAUTION
Do not switch on the headlamps when
disconnecting the cables. The peak
voltage could blow the bulbs.
Disconnect the cables in the reverse order.
CHANGING THE VEHICLE
BATTERY
CAUTION
For vehicles with Start-stop the
battery requirement is different. It
must be replaced by one of exactly
the same specification as the original. Note:
Where applicable, the audio system
must be reprogrammed with the keycode.
The battery is located in the engine
compartment. See Maintenance (page
185). BATTERY CONNECTION
POINTS CAUTION
Do not connect to the negative (–)
terminal of the flat battery.
The ground connection point is located to
the right of the battery near the engine
compartment fuse box.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine IMPORTANT AUDIO
INFORMATION
WARNINGS
Due to technical incompatibility,
recordable (CD-R) and rewritable
(CD-RW) discs may not function
correctly. These CD radio units will play
compact discs that conform to the
International Red Book standard
audio specification. Copy protected CDs
from some manufacturers do not conform
to this standard and playback cannot be
guaranteed. Dual format, dual sided discs (DVD
Plus, CD-DVD format), adopted by
the music industry, are thicker than
normal CDs and consequently playback
cannot be guaranteed, and jamming could
occur. Irregular shaped CDs and CDs with
a scratch protection film or self adhesive
labels attached should not be used.
Warranty claims, where this type of disc is
found to be inside an audio unit returned
for repair, will not be accepted. All CD units are designed to play
commercially pressed 12 cm audio
compact discs only.
The audio unit may be damaged if
unsuitable items like credit cards or
coins are pushed inside the CD
aperture. Audio unit labels Disc labels
Audio CD
MP3
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Units have an integrated multi
function display situated above the CD
aperture. This shows important information
regarding control of your audio unit.
Additionally, there are various icons placed
around the display screen which light up
when a function is active (for example CD,
Radio or Aux.)
Type 1 CD eject. See Compact disc player (page 232).
A
Navigation arrows.
B
CD aperture. See Compact disc player (page 232).
C
OK.D
Information.
E
Traffic announcement. See Traffic information control (page 228).
F
Station presets. See Station preset buttons (page 228).
G
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selection (page 232).
H
On/off and volume control.
I
Seek down. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 227). See
Track selection (page 232).
J
Menu select.
K
Sound button. See Sound button (page 227).
L
Auxiliary select. See Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 125). See
Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 235).
M
Radio and waveband select. See Audio unit operation (page 227).
N
CD select. See Compact disc player (page 232).
O
Type 2 Descriptions for function buttons
1-4
A
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A
Navigation arrows.
B
CD aperture. See Compact disc player (page 232).
C
OK.D
Information.
E
Traffic announcement. See Traffic information control (page 228).
F
Sound button. See Sound button (page 227).
G
Telephone keypad and station presets. See Using the telephone (page 238).
See Station preset buttons (page 228).
H
Function 4.
I
Function 3.
J
Seek up. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 227). See Track
selection (page 232).
K
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