RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND CELLULAR
PHONES
Radio transmitter equipment (vehicle mobile
phones, CB radios, amateur radio etc.) cannot be
used inside the car unless a separate aerial is
mounted externally.
IMPORTANT The use of these devices inside the
passenger compartment (without an external
aerial) may cause the electrical systems to
malfunction. This could compromise the safety of
the car in addition to constituting a potential
hazard for passengers' health.
In addition, transmission and reception of these
devices may be affected by the shielding effect of
the car body. As far as the use of EC-approved
mobile phones is concerned (GSM, GPRS, UMTS),
follow the usage instructions provided by the
mobile phone manufacturer.
MAGIC PARKING(for versions/markets, where provided)
The Magic Parking system notifies the driver of a
free parallel parking space that is a suitable length
for the car; it helps the driver when manoeuvring
by automatically managing the movement of
the steering wheel.
During the manoeuvre the driver is also assisted
by information from the parking sensors (4 front
and 4 rear) which provide further distance
information when approaching obstacles in front
of and behind the car.
When looking for a parking space the front and
rear sensors are not activated (only the side
sensors are activated), whilst during the
manoeuvre, the front and rear sensors will be
automatically activated when reverse gear is
engaged.
WARNING
The ultimate responsibility when
parking, however,
always rests with
the driver. During the entire manoeuvre it is
always necessary to make sure that there
are no people or animals in the space.
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❒listening volume above 5: traffic news volume
equal to listening volume +1.
If the volume is changed during traffic news, the
level will not be shown on the display; the new
level will only be maintained during the news.
While traffic information is being received,
“TRAFFIC INFORMATION” will appear on the
display.
The TA function can be interrupted by pressing
any button on the car radio.
REGIONAL MODE function
(regional transmission reception)
Some national broadcasters will transmit regional
programmes at certain times of the day (that vary
from region to region).
This function makes it possible to tune into local
(regional) broadcasters automatically (see "EON
function" paragraph).
If you want the radio to automatically tune into
the regional stations being broadcast on the
selected network, the function must be activated.
To activate/deactivate the function use the
or
buttons.
The current status of the function appears on the
display:
❒"Regional On": function activated;
❒"Regional Off": function deactivated.If the function is deactivated and you have tuned
into a regional station working in a given area and
you enter a different area, then the regional station
received in the new area will be broadcast.
Note
If the AF and REG functions are on at the same
time, once a border between two regions is
crossed, the radio may not switch correctly to a
valid alternative frequency.
MP3 DISPLAY function
(MP3 CD data displaying)
This function makes it possible to select the
information shown by the display when listening
to a CD containing MP3 tracks.
The function can only be selected if an MP3 CD is
inserted: in this case "MP3 Display" will appear
on the display.
To change the function, use the
or
buttons.
The following settings are available:
❒"Title" (track title, if the ID3-TAG is available);
❒"Author" (track author, if ID3-TAG is
available);
❒"Album" (track album, the ID3-TAG if
available);
❒"Folder" name (name assigned to the folder);
❒"File" name (name assigned to the MP3 file).
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SOUND-SYSTEM
During the automatic storing process, the text
“Autostore” flashes on the display.
Press the FM AS button again to stop the
Autostore function: the radio will again tune into
the station listened to before the activation of the
function.
When the Autostore function is over, the radio
automatically tunes into the first preselected
station on the FMA band on the preset side 1.
The stations that have a strong signal at that
moment are then automatically stored in the
preselected band in the buttons numbered 1 to 6.
When the Autostore function is activated within
the MW band, the FMA band is automatically
selected and the function is performed.
Note
Sometimes the Autostore function is not able to
find 6 stations with a strong signal. In this case,
the strongest stations stored will be duplicated in
the free preset buttons.
Note
When the Autostore function is activated, the
stations that were previously stored in the FMA
band are deleted.EMERGENCY ALARM RECEPTION
The radio can receive emergency alerts in RDS
mode in exceptional circumstances where
dangerous situations are threatened (earthquakes,
floods, etc.) if these are being transmitted by the
broadcaster tuned into.
This function is activated automatically and
cannot be turned off.
The word Alarm will be shown in the display
during the transmission of an emergency
announcement. The volume of the radio will
change during this announcement in the same way
as during a traffic announcement.
EON FUNCTION (Enhanced Other Network)
In some countries, there are circuits that group
multiple broadcasters that transmit traffic
information together. In this case, the programme
of the station that is being listened to will be
temporarily interrupted to:
❒receive traffic alerts (only with the TA function
activated);
❒listen to regional transmissions each time these
are broadcast by one of the broadcasters on the
same circuit.
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Setup for "Isofix" child
seat ................................... 122
Side air diffusers .................. 35
Side Bag ............................. 127
Side lights/brake lights ....... 176
Side lights/day lights
(DRL)
– bulb replacement............ 172
Snow chains........................ 140
Sound system (wiring) ......... 90
Spark plugs (type) .............. 223
Speedometer ........................ 8
Speedometer (speed
indicator) ........................... 7
Starting the engine ...... 132-156
Starting up and driving....... 132
Start&Stop system ............... 83
Start&Stop (system)............. 83
Steering .............................. 226
Steering lock ........................ 28
Steering Wheel ..................... 32
Steering wheel stalks
– left stalk .......................... 47
Storing the car .................... 141
Sun roof ............................... 64
Sun visors ............................ 62Suspension.......................... 226
Technical data.................... 220
Third brake light ................ 176
Top speed ........................... 234
Towing the car .................... 194
Towing trailers .................... 138
Transmission ...................... 224
TRIP button ......................... 21
Trip Computer
– TRIP button .................... 21
– Trip Computer ................. 19
– Trip Computer
parameters ...................... 20
Ty r e s
– correct tyre reading ........ 227
– Fix&Go Automatic (kit) . 163
– inflation pressures .......... 231
– Rim Protector tyres ........ 232
– snow tyres ...................... 228
– tyres provided ................ 228
Tyres - maintenance............ 211"Universal" child seat
fitting................................ 124
Universal Isofix (child
seat).................................. 122
Using the gearbox ............... 135W
arning lights on panel ..... 142
Weights and loads ............... 235
Welcome movement ............. 11
Wheel rims
– correct reading of the
wheel rim ....................... 228
– dimensions ..................... 228
– rim protector .................. 232
– rims and tyres ................ 227
– wheels and tyres ............. 211
Wheels and tyres
– changing a wheel ............ 157
– Fix&Go Automatic (kit) . 163
– spare wheel .................... 227
– tyre inflation pressure..... 231
– Wheels and tyres ............ 211
Window bag........................ 128
Window cleaning .................. 50
Windows (cleaning) ............ 217
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IN AN EMERGENCY
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