Activation
Move the right lever down by one click. The
activation of the sensor is signalled by a "stroke"
to show that the command has been acquired.
IMPORTANT Keep the glass in the sensor area
clean.
By turning ring nut B fig. 35 is it possible to
increase the sensitivity of the rain sensor to obtain
a more rapid variation between wiper still (no
stroke) when the windscreen is dry, to wiper
at first continuous speed (slow continuous
operation).
The increasing of the rain sensor sensitivity is also
signalled by a stroke of the wipers.
If the windscreen washer is used with the rain
sensor activated, the normal washing cycle is
performed, after which the rain sensor resumes its
normal automatic operation.Deactivation
Turn the ignition key to STOP. The next time the
vehicle is started (key turned to MAR), the sensor
is not reactivated. To activate the sensor, move
the stalk upwards or downwards and then to
central position. Rain sensor activation will be
indicated by at least one wiper “stroke” even if the
windscreen is dry.
The rain sensor is able to recognise, and
automatically adjust itself in the presence of the
following conditions:
❒presence of dirt on the controlled surface (salt,
dirt, etc.);
❒presence of streaks of water caused by the worn
window wiper blades;
❒difference between day and night.
Do not activate the rain sensor when
washing the car in an automatic car
wash.Make sure the device is switched off if
there is ice on the windscreen.
WARNING
Make sure the device is switched off
whenever the windscreen
must be
cleaned.
fig. 36
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REAR WINDOW WASHER/ WIPER
It can be operated only with the ignition key
turned to MAR.
Activation
Turn the ring nut B fig. 35 from
to
to operate
the rear window wiper as follows:
❒in intermittent mode when the windscreen wiper
is not operating;
❒in synchronous mode (at half the speed of the
windscreen wiper) when the windscreen wiper
is operating;
❒in continuous mode with reverse gear engaged
and the control active.
With the windscreen wiper on and reverse gear
engaged, rear window wiping will be continuous.
Pushing the stalk towards the dashboard
(unstable position) the rear window washer jet
will activate. Keep the stalk pushed for more than
half a second to activate the rear window wiper
as well. Releasing the stalk will activate the smart
washing function, as described for the windscreen
wiper.Deactivation
The function stops when the stalk is released.
Do not use the rear window wiper to
remove layers of snow or ice. In these
conditions, the windscreen wipers may
be submitted to excessive effort resulting in
the motor protection cutting in and wiper
operation being inhibited for a few seconds. If
operation is not restored, contact a Lancia
Dealership.
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CRUISE CONTROL(for versions/markets, where provided)
This is an electronically controlled driving
assistance device which allows the car to be driven
at a chosen speed above 30 km/h on long
stretches of dry, straight roads with few variations
(e.g. motorways), without having to depress the
accelerator pedal. It is therefore not recommended
to use this device on extra-urban roads with
traffic. Do not use the device in town.
Activating the device
Activation is indicated by warning light
switching on and, on some versions, by a
message on the display.
The speed adjustment function cannot be
activated in 1
stor reverse gear; it is advisable to
activate the function in 4
th
or higher gears.
When travelling downhill with the device active,
the car speed may slightly exceed the stored one.
Storing car speed
Proceed as follows:
❒turn ring nut A fig. 37 to ON and press the
accelerator pedal so that the car reaches the
desired speed;
❒move the stalk upwards (+) for at least one
second, then release it: the speed is memorised
and you can therefore release the accelerator
pedal.If needed (when overtaking for instance), you can
accelerate simply by depressing the accelerator
pedal: when you release the pedal, the car goes
back to the speed stored previously.
Restoring the stored speed
If the device has been deactivated, for example by
depressing the brake or clutch pedal, the stored
speed can be restored as follows:
❒accelerate progressively until a speed close to
that stored is reached;
❒engage the gear selected at the time that the
speed was stored;
❒press the RES button.
fig. 37
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Increasing the stored speed
This can be carried out in two ways:
❒by pressing the accelerator and storing the new
speed reached
or
❒by moving the stalk upwards (+).
Each movement of the stalk corresponds to an
increase in speed of about 1 km/h, while keeping
the stalk held upwards will continuously increase
the speed.
Decreasing the stored speed
This can be carried out in two ways:
❒by deactivating the device and then storing the
new speed;
or
❒by moving the stalk downwards (-) until the
new speed, which will be stored automatically, is
reached.
Each movement of the lever corresponds to a
reduction in speed of about 1 km/h, while keeping
the stalk held downwards will decrease the speed
continuously.
Deactivating the device
The device can be deactivated by the driver in the
following ways:
❒by turning ring nut A to the OFF position❒by stopping the engine
❒by pressing the brake pedal, the clutch or the
accelerator; in this last case the system is not
effectively deactivated but gives priority to the
acceleration request. The device still remains
active, without the need to press the RES button
to return to the previous condition once
acceleration is concluded.
Automatic deactivation
The device deactivates automatically in the
following cases:
❒if the ABS or ESC systems intervene
❒with the car speed below the set limit
❒in the event of system failure.
WARNING
When travelling with the device
active, never move
the gear lever to
neutral.
WARNING
In the event of device faults or
failures, turn knob
A to OFF and
contact a Lancia Dealership.
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ROOF LIGHTSFRONT ROOF LIGHT
Switch A fig. 38 switches the courtesy lights
on/off.
A Switch positions:
❒central position (position 1): lights C and D
switch on/off when the doors are opened/closed;
❒pressed to the left (position 0): lights C and
D are always switched off;
❒pressed to the right (position 2): lights C and D
are always switched on;
The lights switch on/off gradually.
B switch positionsfig. 38:
❒central position (position 1): lights C and D are
always switched off;
❒pressed to the left (position 0): light C switches
on;
❒pressed to the right (position 2): light D
switches on.
IMPORTANT Before getting out of the car, make
sure that both switches are in the central position:
when the doors are closed the lights will switch
off to avoid draining the battery. In any case,
if the switch is left in the on position, the courtesy
light switches off automatically about 15 minutes
after the engine has been switched off.Diffused light on dashboard
If not differently set in the Setup menu of the
instrument panel (see paragraph "Menu items" in
this chapter), the diffused light on dashboard
switches on together with the front roof light.
This setting can be changed using the Setup menu
of the instrument panel as follows:
❒diffused light always off;
❒diffused light switching on combined with the
dipped headlight switching on (also adjusting
the brightness level).
ROOF LIGHT TIMING
On certain versions, to facilitate getting in/out of
the car at night or in poorly-lit areas, two timed
modes have been provided.
fig. 38
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The roof lights switch on according to the
following modes:
❒for about 10 seconds when the doors are
unlocked;
❒for about 3 minutes when one of the doors is
opened;
❒for about 10 seconds when the doors are closed.
The timing is interrupted when the ignition key
is turned to MAR.
Three modes are provided for switching off:
❒when all doors are closed, the 3-minute timer
will stop and a 10-second one will start. This
timer will stop when the key is turned to MAR;
❒when doors are locked (either with remote
control or with key on driver side door), the roof
light turns off.
❒the courtesy lights are turned off in any case
after 15 minutes to preserve battery duration
Timing when getting out of the car
After removing the key from the ignition switch,
the roof lights switch on as follows:
❒if the ignition key is removed within 3 minutes
from the engine stopping, the roof lights switch
on for 10 seconds;
❒for about 3 minutes when one of the doors is
opened;
❒for about 10 seconds when one of the doors is
closed.The timing stops automatically when the doors are
locked.
REAR ROOF LIGHT
Versions without sun roof
Press the cover A fig. 39 to switch the light on/off.
The light will stay on for a few seconds after the
doors are closed and will then go off
automatically. The light switches off also when the
ignition key is turned to the MAR.
If one door is left open, the light will switch off
automatically after a few minutes. To switch it on
again, open another door or close and reopen
the same door.
Versions with sun roof
In these versions two side roof lights A fig. 40 are
present (above the rear doors).
fig. 39
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Timing when getting into the car
Press the point indicated by the arrow to switch
the lights on/off (+ sign on the roof light lens
cover).
The rear roof light(s) also switch on in
conjunction with events that cause the front roof
light to switch on.
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT ROOF LIGHT
The roof light A fig. 41 is located on the luggage
compartment left side. This light switch on
automatically when the luggage compartment is
opened and switches off when it is closed. The
light switches on/off regardless of the ignition key
position.GLOVE COMPARTMENT LIGHT
The light A fig. 42 switches on automatically
when the glove compartment is opened and
switches off when it is closed. The light switches
on/off regardless of the ignition key position.
A
fig. 40
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fig. 42
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CONTROLSHAZARD WARNING LIGHTS
Press the buttonfig. 43 to switch the lights on/off.
Warning lights
and
on the instrument panel
switch on and switch A flashes when the lights are
on.
IMPORTANT The use of hazard warning lights is
governed by the highway code of the country
you are driving in: comply with legal
requirements.
Emergency braking
In the event of emergency braking the hazard
warning lights switch on automatically as well as
warning lights
and
in the instrument panel.
The lights switch off automatically when
emergency braking ceases.FOG LIGHTS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Press button
fig. 44 to switch the lights on/off.
Press the button again to switch the lights off.
With lights on, warning light
on the instrument
panel will switch on.
REAR FOG LIGHTS
Press button
fig. 44 to switch the lights on/off.
The rear fog lights are only switched on with
the dipped headlights or front fog lights on. Press
the button again to switch the lights off, or switch
off the dipped headlights or the front fog lights
(for versions/markets, where provided).
With the lights on, warning light
in the
instrument panel switches on.
fig. 43
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