JUMP STARTING
When jump starting, never connect the negative
lead (-) of the auxiliary battery to the negative
pole A fig. 71 of the car battery, but rather to an
engine/gearbox earth point.IMPORTANT NOTES
WARNING
Before opening the bonnet, make sure
that the engine
is off and that the
ignition key is in the STOP position. Follow
the instructions on the dedicated label on the
front crossmember fig. 72. We recommend
that you remove the key from the ignition
if other people remain in the vehicle. Exit
from the car only after having removed the
ignition key or having rotated it to the STOP
position. During refuelling, make sure the
car has been stopped and the key is in STOP
position.
fig. 71
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IN AN EMERGENCY
In an emergency we recommend that you call the free-phone number found on the Warranty
Booklet. It is also possible to go to the www.lancia.com website to find the closest Lancia
Dealership.STARTING THE ENGINEGo to a Lancia Dealership immediately if
instrument panel warning light
remains on
constantly.
JUMP STARTING
If the battery is flat, the engine may be started
using an auxiliary battery with the same capacity
or a little higher than the flat one.To start the car proceed as follows:
❒connect the positive terminals (sign + near the
terminal) of the two batteries with a jump lead
fig. 110;
❒with a second lead, connect the negative
terminal – of the auxiliary battery to an
earthing point
on the engine or the gearbox of
the car to be started;
❒start the engine;
❒when the engine has been started, remove the
leads reversing the order above.
For versions with Start&Stop system, in case of
starting by auxiliary battery, refer to the
paragraph “Start&Stop system” in the chapter
“Getting to know your car”.
If after a few attempts the engine does not start,
do not persist but contact a Lancia Dealership.
IMPORTANT Do not directly connect the negative
terminals of the two batteries: sparks could ignite
explosive gas released from the battery. If the
auxiliary battery is installed on another car,
prevent accidental contact between metallic parts
of the two cars.
fig. 110
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SUSPENSIONVersions Front Rear
0.9 TwinAir 85 HP
Independent, MacPherson type with
lower transversal wishbones secured to
an auxiliary crossmemberInterconnected wheels by means of
sion beam 1.2 8V 69 HP
1.3 16V MultiJetSTEERINGVersions Turning circle (m) Type
0.9 TwinAir 85 HP9,4
Rack and pinion with electric power
steering 1.2 8V 69 HP9,4
9,4
1.3 16v MultiJet
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SAFETY
STARTING AND
DRIVING
WARNING LIGHTS
AND MESSAGES
IN AN EMERGENCY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.....................................................263
TIPS ......................................................................263
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .......................26
Speakers for Basic Audio specification....................265
Speakers for 360° HI-FI MUSIC specification ........265
QUICK GUIDE ........................................................266
General functions ...................................................267
Radio functions ......................................................268
CD functions ..........................................................268
Media Player functions (only withBlue&Me™) ...269
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS ..........................270
INTRODUCTION.....................................................271
FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS ........................272
SWITCHING ON THE CAR RADIO ......................272
SWITCHING OFF THE CAR RADIO.....................272
SELECTING THE RADIO FUNCTIONS ...............272
SELECTING CD FUNCTION ................................273
AUDIO SOURCE MEMORY FUNCTION ...............273
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT ......................................273
MUTE/PAUSE FUNCTION....................................273
AUDIO SETTINGS ................................................273
TONE ADJUSTMENT (bass/treble) .......................274
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT.....................................274
FADER ADJUSTMENT ..........................................274
LOUDNESS FUNCTION .......................................274
EQ FUNCTION .....................................................275
USER EQ SETTINGS FUNCTION ........................275
MENU....................................................................275
AF SWITCHING function .....................................276
TRAFFIC INFORMATION function ......................277REGIONAL MODE function .................................278
MP3 DISPLAY function ........................................278
SPEED VOLUME function ...................................279
RADIO ON VOLUME function .............................279
SPEECH VOLUME function .................................280
AUX OFFSET function .........................................280
RADIO OFF function ............................................280
SYSTEM RESET function......................................280
PHONE SET-UP ....................................................281
ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION ................................281
RADIO (TUNER) .....................................................282
INTRODUCTION...................................................282
FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION ........................282
PRESET BUTTONS...............................................283
STORING THE LAST STATION LISTENED TO...283
AUTOMATIC TUNING ..........................................283
MANUAL TUNING ................................................283
AUTOSTORE FUNCTION ....................................283
EMERGENCY ALARM RECEPTION ....................284
EON FUNCTION (Enhanced Other Network) ........284
STEREOPHONIC BROADCASTERS .....................285
CD PLAYER ............................................................285
INTRODUCTION...................................................285
SELECTING THE CD PLAYER ............................285
LOADING/EJECTING A CD..................................286
DISPLAY INFORMATION .....................................286
TRACK SELECTION (forward/back) ....................287
TRACK FAST FORWARD/REWIND ......................287
PAUSE FUNCTION ...............................................287
CD MP3 PLAYER ....................................................287
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INTRODUCTION...................................................287
MP3 MODE ...........................................................287
SELECTING MP3 SESSIONS ON HYBRID
DISCS ....................................................................288
DISPLAY INFORMATION .....................................288
SELECTING NEXT/PREVIOUS FOLDER ............289
STRUCTURE OF THE FOLDERS.........................289
AUX (only with theBlue&Me™ system) ................289INTRODUCTION...................................................289
AUX MODE ...........................................................289
TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................................290
GENERAL .............................................................290
CD PLAYER ..........................................................290
MP3 FILE READING.............................................290
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SOUND-SYSTEM
General functionsButton Functions Method
On short button press
Off short button press
Volume adjustment LH/RH knob rotation
FM ASFM1, FM2, FM Autostore radio source
selectionshort cyclical button press
AMMW1, MW2 radio source selection short cyclical button press
MEDIACD/Media Player source selection (only with
Blue&Me
™
) / AUX (only with
Blue&Me
™
, for versions/markets, where
provided)short cyclical button press
Volume activation/deactivation
(Mute/Pause)Short button pressAudio adjustments: low tones (BASS), high
tones (TREBLE), RH / LH balance
(BALANCE), front / rear balance (FADER)Menu activation: short button press
Selection of type of adjustment: pressing
or
buttons
Adjustment of values: pressing
or
˙
buttons
MENUAdvanced functions adjustmentMenu activation: short button press
Selection of type of adjustment: pressing
or
buttons
Adjustment of values: pressing
or
buttons.
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS(for versions/markets, where provided)Button Functions Method
AudioMute on/off (Radio mode) or Pause
function (MP3 or Media Player mode only
withBlue&Me
™
)Short button press
+Increasing volume Button press
-Decreasing volume Button press
SRCSelection of Radio frequency range (FM1,
FM2, FMT, FMA, MW1, MW2) and listening
sources; Radio, MP3 or Media Player (only
withBlue&Me
™
) /AUX (only with
Blue&Me
™
, for versions/markets, where
provided)Button press
Radio: recall stored stations (from 1 to 6)
CD/CD MP3: select next trackButton pressRadio: recall stored stations (from 6 to 1)
CD/CD MP3: select previous trackButton press
SRC
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Audio section
❒Mute/Pause function;
❒Soft-Mute function;
❒Loudness function (excluding versions with
360° HI-FI MUSIC system);
❒7 band graphic equalizer (excluding versions
with 360° HI-FI MUSIC system);
❒Separate bass/treble adjustment;
❒Right/left channel balance.
Media Player section (only with Blue&Me™)
For the Media Player functions see, the
Blue&Me™ supplement.
AUX section (only with Blue&Me™)
(for versions/markets, where provided)
❒AUX source selection;
❒AUX Offset function: alignment of the portable
device volume with that of the other sources;
❒Portable player playback.
FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTSSWITCHING ON THE CAR RADIO
The car radio comes on when the button/knob
(ON/OFF) is pressed briefly.
When the car radio is turned on, the volume is
limited to value 20 if it was set to a higher value
when previously used or to value 5 if it was
previously set to value 0 or to Mute/Pause. The
previously set value is maintained in all other
cases.
When the radio is switched on with the key
extracted from the ignition, it switches off
automatically after about 20 minutes. After the
radio has switched itself off automatically it can be
turned on for a further 20 minutes by pressing the(ON/OFF) button/knob.
SWITCHING OFF THE CAR RADIO
Briefly press the
(ON/OFF) button/knob.
SELECTING THE RADIO FUNCTIONS
By pressing the FM AS button quickly and
repeatedly, the following audio sources can be
selected cyclically:
❒TUNER (“FM1”, “FM2”, “FMA”).
By pressing the AM button briefly and repeatedly,
the following audio sources can be selected
cyclically:
❒TUNER ("MW1", "MW2").
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