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DASHBOARDThe presence and position of the controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the different
versions.1. Diffuser for directing air to the side windows - 2. Adjustable and directable air diffuser - 3. Exterior light control lever -
4. Instrument panel - 5. Windscreen wiper/rear window wiper/trip computer control lever - 6. Adjustable and directable
air diffusers - 7. Hazard warning lights switch - 8. Passenger front airbag - 9. Glove compartment - 10. Fog lights/rear
fog lights and menu access/setting switch unit - 11. Radio controls - 12. Heating/ventilation/climate control system
controls - 13. Electric power steering and ASR system (for versions/markets, where present)/front and rear parking
sensors (for versions/markets, where present) on/off switch unit - 14. Ignition key and ignition switch - 15. Driver side
front knee bag (for versions/markets, where provided) - 16. Driver front airbag - 17. Steering wheel locking lever -
18. Fuse box access flap - 19. Bonnet release lever
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Trip B data (Activating Trip B)
With this function is possible to turn the Trip B
display (trip meter) on and off.
For further information, see “Trip computer”
paragraph.
Proceed as follows to switch the function on and
off:
❒briefly press the MODE button: On or Off
flashes on the display (according to the previous
setting);
❒press
or
to make your choice;
❒briefly press the MODE button to return to the
menu screen or hold the button down to return
to the standard screen without memorising.
Time adjustment (Clock adjustment)
This function enables to set the clock through two
submenus: “Time” and “Format”.
To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows:
❒briefly press the MODE button and two
submenus, "Time" and "Format", are displayed;
❒press the button
or
to switch between the
two submenus;
❒once you have selected the submenu to be
changed, press the button MODE briefly;
❒when you select “Time”, briefly pressing the
MODE button makes the hours flash on the
display;❒press the
or
button to make the adjustment;
❒briefly press the MODE button: “minutes” starts
flashing on the display;
❒press the buttonor
for setting.
Note The setting will increase or decrease by one
unit each time
or
is pressed. Hold down the
button to increase/decrease the setting rapidly and
automatically. Complete the setting by briefly
pressing the button when you approach the
required value.
❒if you enter the "Format" submenu, pressing the
MODE button briefly makes the display format
flash on the display;
❒press button
or
to select “24h” or “12h”.
When you have made the adjustment, briefly press
the MODE button to go back to the submenu
screen or hold the button down to go back to the
main menu screen without storing.
❒Hold down MODE button again to return to the
standard screen or to the main menu according
to where you are in the menu.
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TRIP COMPUTERGeneral information
The Trip computer is used to display information
on car operation when the key is turned to
MAR-ON. Two separate trips, called “Trip A” and
“Trip B”, are provided to monitor the entire
mission (journey) in a reciprocally independent
manner.
Both functions can be reset (reset - start of a new
journey).
“Trip A” is used to display the figures relating to:
❒Range
❒Distance covered
❒Average consumption
❒Instantaneous consumption
❒Average speed
❒Trip time (driving time).
“Trip B” is used to display the figures relating to:
❒Distance travelled B
❒Average consumption B
❒Average speed B
❒Trip time B (driving time).
NoteThe “Trip B” function may be disabled (see
“Activating Trip B”). The “Range” and “Instant
consumption" parameters cannot be reset.Values displayed
Range
This indicates the approximate distance which can
be travelled with the amount of fuel present in
thetank.“----”will appear on the display in the
following cases:
❒range value lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)
❒car parked with engine running for an extended
period.
IMPORTANT The range value variation can be
affected by several factors: driving style, type of
route (motorway, urban, mountain roads, etc.),
conditions of use (load, tyre pressures, etc.). Trip
planning must therefore take the above into
account.
Distance covered
Shows the distance covered since the start of the
new journey.
Average consumption
Shows the approximate average fuel consumption
since the start of the new journey.
Instantaneous consumption
This indicates the fuel consumption. The value is
constantly updated. The display will show “----”if
the car is parked with the engine running.
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RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSIONS
DASHBOARDThe presence and the position of the instruments and warning lights may vary according to the versions.
1.Adjustable and swivel air vent - 2.Side window air vent - 3.Front passenger air bag - 4.Adjustable and swivel air vents - 5.Haz-
ard light switch - 6.External light stalk - 7.Instrument panel - 8.Windscreen/rear window wiper/trip computer stalk - 9.Bonnet
opening lever - 10.Glovebox - 11.Ignition key and ignition device - 12.Steering wheel locking/release stalk - 13.Driver’s air bag
- 14.Driver’s knees air bag (for versions/markets, where provided) - 15.Set of switches for front/rear fog lights and menu open-
ing/setting 16.Controls for heating/ventilation/climate control - 17.Sound system controls - 18.Set of ON/OFF switches for elec-
tric power steering and ASR system (for versions/markets, where provided) - 19.Oddment compartment
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Steering lock ................................. 22
Steering system ........................... 259
Steering wheel .............................. 50
Storage compartments .......... 86-88
Storing the car ............................. 165
Sun roof ......................................... 90
Sun visors ...................................... 88
Suspension .................................... 259
Switching off the climate
control system ........................... 70
Switching on the climate
control system ........................... 66Technical data............................. 252
The keys ......................................... 9
Third brake light.......................... 202
Top speed ..................................... 270
Towing the car ............................. 221
Towing trailers ............................. 161
Transmission ................................ 258
TRIP button .................................. 45
Trip computer
– TRIP button ............................. 45
– Trip Computer........................ 44
– Trip Computer values ........... 44
Tyres
– correct tyre reading .............. 261– Fix&Go Automatic (kit)....... 188
– inflation pressures ................. 267
– snow tyres .............................. 262
– tyres provided ........................ 262
Tyres - maintenance ................... 243
U
niversal Isofix (child seat) ..... 144
Universal seats (compliance
for use) ........................................ 142
Using the gearbox....................... 158
Volume sensing/Anti-lift
protection ................................... 19W
arning lights on panel ........... 166
Washer fluid for
windscreen/rear
window/headlights .................... 238
Weights and loads....................... 271
Wheel rims
– correct reading of the
wheel rim ................................ 262
– dimensions .............................. 262
– rims and tyres ........................ 260
Wheels and tyres
– changing a wheel.................... 182
– Fix&Go Automatic (kit)....... 188
– spare wheel............................. 260
– tyre inflation pressure .......... 267– Wheels and tyres .................. 243
Window cleaning ......................... 74
Windows (cleaning).................... 249
Windscreen washer nozzles..... 246
Windscreen washer/wiper ........ 74
Windscreen wiper
– blades ....................................... 245
– blades replacement ............ 245
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SAFETY
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AND MESSAGES
IN AN EMERGENCY
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