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F0V0010mfig. 18
WARNING The reset operation when “Trip A” details
are being displayed only resets the information associat-
ed with this function.
WARNING The reset operation when “Trip B” details are
being displayed only resets the information associated with
this function.
Start trip procedure
With the ignition key at MAR, reset by pressing the TRIP
button and holding it down for more than two seconds.
Exit Trip
To quit the Trip function, hold down SET ESC for more
than two seconds.
Journey time
Shows the time elapsed since the start of a new journey.
WARNING If information is not available, the reading
“----” appears instead of the Trip computer values. Count-
ing the different values will resume regularly when normal
operation condition is restored. This will not reset any
of the values displayed before the failure or start a new
journey.
TRIP control button fig. 18
The TRIP button, located on the top of the right steering
column lever, is used (with ignition key at MAR) to display
these values and reset them to start a new journey:
– press briefly to display the different values;
– hold down to reset and then start a new journey.
New journey
The new journey begins after:
– “manual” resetting by the user, by pressing the relevant
button;
– “automatic” resetting, when the distance travelled reach-
es 99999.9 km or 9999.9 km (depending on the type of
display) or when the travel time reaches 99.59 (99 hours
and 59 minutes) or 999.59 (999 hours and 59 minutes) de-
pending on the type of display fitted;
– disconnection/reconnection of the battery.
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G Air recirculation control button.
H Fan speed increase/decrease control buttons.
I Temperature increase/decrease control knob.
L Heated rear windscreen and electric door mirroron/off button
(for versions/markets where provided).
CONTROLS fig. 44
A AUTO button for automatic control of all functions.
B Air distribution selection button.
C Display.
D MAX DEF function control button.
E System off button.
F Compressor enabling/disabling button.
F0V0121mfig. 44
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During fully automatic operation (FULL AUTO), the word
FULL will disappear if the air distribution and/or flow rate
and/or activation of the compressor and/or recirculation
settings are changed. In this way, the functions will switch
from automatic to manual control until the AUTO button
is pressed again. With one or more functions turned on
manually, the adjustment of the intake air temperature con-
tinues to be managed automatically, except with the com-
pressor switched off: if this is the case, the temperature of
the air introduced into the passenger compartment can-
not be lower than that of the outside air.
CONTROLS
Air temperature adjustment knob (I)
Turn the knob either clockwise or anticlockwise to in-
crease or lower the temperature in the passenger com-
partment.
The temperature set is shown on the display.
Turn the knob either all to the right or all to the left to
the extreme HI or LO position to turn the maximum heat-
ing or maximum cooling functions on:
❒HI Function (maximum heating):
select by turning the temperature knob clockwise over the
maximum value (32 °C).
USING THE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
The system can be started in different ways, but it is ad-
visable to start by pressing the AUTO button and then
turning the knob to set the temperature required on the
display. The system will start running automatically in this
way and the set temperature will be reached as quickly
as possible. The system will adjust the temperature, the
quantity and the distribution of the air introduced into the
passenger compartment and will manage the recirculation
function and the air conditioning compressor engagement.
During fully automatic operation the only manual inter-
vention required is the possible activation of the following
functions:
❒Ò
air recirculation, to keep it always on or off;
❒Zto speed up demisting/defrosting of the front door
window glasses, rear door window glasses and door
mirrors.
During fully automatic system operation, you can change
the set temperatures, air distribution and fan speed at any
time by using the relevant buttons or knobs: the system
will automatically change its settings to adjust to the new
requirements.
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AUTO button (A)
(automatic operation)
Press AUTO to make the system automatically adjust the
quantity and distribution of the air introduced into the pas-
senger compartment. All previous manual settings will be
cancelled.
The message FULL AUTO appears on the front display.
By manually adjusting at least one of the functions auto-
matically managed by the system (air recirculation, air dis-
tribution, fan speed or air conditioning compressor on/off),
the word FULL will disappear from the display, indicating
that the system is no longer automatically controlling all
the functions (the temperature will still be controlled au-
tomatically by the system).
WARNING Should the system (after manual intervention)
no longer be able to guarantee the target temperature for
the passenger compartment, the set temperature value will
start flashing to indicate the difficulties the system is ex-
periencing and then the word AUTO will go out.
To restore system automatic control at any time, after one
or more manual adjustments, press the AUTO
button.
Fan speed adjustment buttons (H)
Press the outsides of button
Hto increase or decrease the
fan speed and therefore the amount of air admitted into
the passenger compartment, although maintaining the tar-
get temperature.
The fan speed is shown by the bars lit up on the display:
❒Max. fan speed = all bars lit
❒Min. fan speed = one bar lit.
The fan can only be disabled if the climate control com-
pressor has been switched off by pressing button
F-fig. 42.
WARNING To restore automatic fan speed control af-
ter a manual adjustment, press the AUTO button.
WARNING At high vehicle speeds, the dynamic effect may
increase the air flow rate into the passenger compartment,
which in this case will not directly correspond to the fan
speed bar display.
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Climate control compressor on/off button (F)
Press button √to switch the climate control compres-
sor off (if it is already on). The icon on the display will
go out.
Press the button when the LED is off to automatically
restore system control and use of the compressor. The
icon will light up in the display in this case.
The system will switch the recirculation off when the cli-
mate control compressor is switched off to prevent the
windows misting up. Although the system is capable of
maintaining the required temperature, the word FULL will
disappear from the display. If the system is no longer able
to maintain the temperature, the figures will flash and the
word AUTO will go out.
Air recirculation on/off button (G)
The air recirculation works according to the following op-
erating logic:
❒override on (air recirculation always on), indicated by
the LED on the button
Gcoming on and the symbol
í on the display;
❒override off (air recirculation always off and intro-
duction of outside air), indicated by the fact that the
LED in the button goes off and symbol ê will ap-
pear on the display.
These operating conditions are obtained by pressing air
recirculation button G in sequence.
WARNING The engagement of the air recirculation sys-
tem makes it possible to reach the required heating or
cooling conditions faster.
It is however not advised to use it on rainy/cold days as
it would considerably increase the possibility of the win-
dows steaming up, especially if the climate control com-
pressor is off.
The recirculation is forced off (i.e. air is introduced from
the outside) when the the outside temperature is cold to
prevent misting up.
It is advisable not to use the air recirculation function when
the outside temperature is low, because the windows
could rapidly steam up.
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❒the maximum air temperature for the HI air is set in
both areas;
❒sets the fan speed set according to the engine coolant
temperature to limit the flow of air that is insufficiently
warm to demist the windows;
❒the air flow is directed to the windscreen and front
door window glasses diffusers;
❒switches on the heated rear windscreen
WARNING The rapid demisting/defrosting function for
the windows remains on for about 3 minutes from when
the engine coolant reaches the appropriate temperature
for a rapid demisting of the windows.
When this function is active, the LED in the correspond-
ing button and the one for the heated rear windscreen but-
ton switch on. The message FULL AUTO goes off on the
display.
You can only adjust the fan speed and switch the heated
rear windscreen off manually when this function is active.
To restore the previous operating conditions, simply press
button B, air recirculation button G, compressor button
F or AUTO button A.
IMPORTANT With the compressor off, it is not possible
to introduce air into the passenger compartment at a tem-
perature lower than that of the outside air. In certain
weather conditions, the windows could mist up rapidly due
to the non-dehumidified air.
The switching off of the compressor remains memorised
even when the engine has been stopped.
To restore automatic compressor engagement control,
press the √
button again (in this case, the system will work
only as a heater) or press the AUTO button.
With the compressor switched off, if the outside tem-
perature is higher than the one set, the system is not ca-
pable of satisfying this request and signals it by the digits
for the temperature setting flashing after which the word
AUTO goes out.
With the climate control compressor off, the fan speed
can be set to zero manually (no bar shown).
With the compressor enabled and the engine started, the
fan speed may only be reduced to the minimum setting
(one bar shown).
Button for rapid window demisting/defrosting (D)
Press this button and the climate control system will au-
tomatically switch on all the functions required for fast
windscreen and side window demisting/defrosting:
❒the climate control compressor is turned on when
weather conditions are suitable;
❒the air recirculation is turned off;
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Switching the system OFF (E)
Press button E to switch the climate control system off.
The display goes off.
With the system off, the following climate control sys-
tem conditions are in place: display off, set temperature
not displayed, air recirculation on to insulate the passen-
ger compartment (recirculation LED on), climate control
compressor off, fan off. Press the AUTO button to switch
the climate control system back on in fully automatic mode.
Heated rear windscreen and electric door
mirrors
demisting/defrosting button(L)
(for versions/markets where provided)
Push this button to activate the demisting/defrosting of the
heated rear windscreen
and electrically controlled door
mirrors
When this function is active, the button LED is on.
This function switches off automatically after about 20 min-
utes or when you push the button again, or when the en-
gine is turned off. It will not be switched on automatical-
ly when the engine is restarted.
WARNING Do not apply stickers over the electric fila-
ments on the inside of the heated rear window to prevent
damage that might stop it working properly.
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F0V0052mfig. 45
DIPPED HEADLAMPS/SIDE LIGHTS fig. 45
With the ignition key turned to MAR, turn the twist switch
to
2. If dipped headlamps are activated, the daytime lights
go out and the side lights and dipped headlamps come on.
The warning light
3in the instrument panel comes on.
When the ignition key is turned to STOP or removed and
the twist switch is turned from O to
2, all the side lights
and number plate lights come on. The warning light
3in the instrument panel comes on.
MAIN BEAM HEADLAMPS fig. 45
With the twist switch at position
2, push the lever for-
wards toward the dashboard (stable position). The warn-
ing light
1in the instrument panel will come on. They
switch off when the lever is pulled towards the wheel
(dipped headlamps come back on).
FLASHING fig. 45
You can flash the headlights by pulling the lever towards
the wheel (temporary position). The warning light
1in
the instrument panel will come on.
EXTERIOR LIGHTS
The left lever fig. 45 includes the controls for the exteri-
or lights. The exterior lights can only be switched on when
the ignition key is in MAR. The instrument panel and the
various controls on the dashboard will be lit up when the
exterior lights are switched on.
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (DRL) fig. 45
(for versions/markets where provided)
With the ignition key turned to MAR and the twist switch
turned to position
Othe daytime running lights are auto-
matically activated; the other lights and interior lighting re-
main off. The automatic operation of the daytime running
lights can be activated/deactivated via the display menu (see
“Digital/multifunction display” in this section). If the day-
time running lights are deactivated, no light comes on when
the twist switch is turned to
O.
The daytime running lights are an alter-
native to the dipped headlamps for driving
during the daytime in countries where it is com-
pulsory to have lights on during the day, and they
are also permitted in those countries where this
not obligatory. Daytime running lights cannot re-
place dipped headlamps when driving at night or
through tunnels. The use of daytime running lights
is governed by the highway code of the country in
which you are driving. Keep to the rules.
WARNING