2
DRIVER CONTROLSVEHICLE ACCESS
1. Headlamps, turn signals and Trip computer.
2.
Manual gear change paddle (-) down.
3
.
Audio and phone switches
.
4.
Instrument panel, war
ning lamps and Message
center.
5
.
Cruise control switches
. Adaptive cruise control gap
setting and Cruise control cancel.
6.
Manual gear change paddle (+) up.
7
.
Wiper/washers.
8
.
Central locking s
witches.
9.
Touch screen on/off or Intelligent stop/start.
10.
Touch screen.
11.
Hazard warning.
12.
Navigation.
13.
Phone menu.
14.
Home menu.
15.
Climate control.
16.
Gear selector.
17.
Dynamic stability control switch.
18.
Automatic speed limiter switch.
19.
Electric parking br
ake.
20.
Dynamic mode switch.
21.
Winter mode switch.
22.
START/ST
OP.
23.
Audio system.
24.
Heated steering wheel/horn/air bag. 25.
Steering wheel adjustment.
26.
Instruments dimmer control.
27.
Rear fog lamps.
28.
Trunk release
.
29.
Forward aler
t.
30.
Pow
er folding mirror adjuster.
31.
Pow
er folding mirror selectors.
32.
Window controls.
33.
Rear window isolator.
T
runk release
With the vehicle unlocked, press 28 or the release button
under the chrome finisher at the rear of the vehicle.
Rear seat release
The rear seat release handles are located inside the
Luggage compartment. Pull one or both handles to
release the seat backs and fold forward. Head restraints
can be removed if required.
Unlocking mode alternatives
Single-point entry allows only the driver’s door to
unlock with a single press. A second press unlocks all
other doors and the trunk.
Multi-point entry will unlock all of the doors and the
trunk with a single press.
To change between modes, with the vehicle unlocked,
press the lock and unlock buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds. The hazard warning lamps will flash twice to
confirm the change.
Smart key
Keyless entry/exit
To unlock the vehicle and disarm the alarm, first make
sure that the Smart key is outside of the vehicle but within
3 ft (1 m).
Operate a door handle or the trunk release button.
To lock the vehicle and arm the alarm, first make sure
that the Smart key is outside the vehicle but within 3 ft
(1 m).
Press a door handle button once to Single lock.
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DRIVER CONTROLSVEHICLE ACCESS
The Smart key may not be detected if it is placed in The Smart key may not be detected if it is placed in a metal container, or if it is shielded by a device with a metal container, or if it is shielded by a device with a back-lit LCD screen, (e.g., laptop, smart phone, a back-lit LCD screen, (e.g., laptop, smart phone, etc). Keep the Smart key clear of such devices etc). Keep the Smart key clear of such devices when attempting Keyless entry or Keyless starting.when attempting Keyless entry or Keyless starting.
Do not leave your Smart key in the trunk, as the Do not leave your Smart key in the trunk, as the vehicle WILL NOT automatically unlock (should it vehicle WILL NOT automatically unlock (should it become shielded).become shielded).
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33. 28
Unlocking mode alternatives
Single-point entry allows only the driver’s door to unlock with a single press. A second press unlocks all other doors and the trunk.
Multi-point entry will unlock all of the doors and the trunk with a single press.
To change between modes, with the vehicle unlocked, press the lock and unlock buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The hazard warning lamps will flash twice to confirm the change.
Smart key
Press once to lock the vehicle and arm only the exterior (perimetric) alarm.
Multi-point entry - Press once to disarm the alarm, unlock all of the doors and unlock the trunk.
Press and hold to unlock all doors and open the windows and sunroof (Global opening).
Press once to switch the headlamps on for up to 120 seconds. Time delay is set on the lighting control. Press again to switch off.
Press to open only the trunk. The rest of the security system remains active.
Press and hold for 3 seconds to activate/cancel the panic alarm.
Keyless entry/exit
To unlock the vehicle and disarm the alarm, first make sure that the Smart key is outside of the vehicle but within 3 ft (1 m).
Operate a door handle or the trunk release button.
To lock the vehicle and arm the alarm, first make sure that the Smart key is outside the vehicle but within 3 ft (1 m).
Press a door handle button once to Single lock.
Operating note
If the Smart key fails to operate, hold it against the facia, over the auxiliary switch pack. Start the engine as normal (see page 5). The Smart key can now be removed.
Emergency key release
Slide the side section up to remove. Remove the keyblade and unfold it.
Use the blade to lever off the appropriate door lock cover. The cover has a key symbol embossed into it.
Insert the key into the exposed lock, then turn and release it to unlock.
If the security system was previously armed with the Smart key, when the door is unlocked the alarm will sound. To disarm the alarm, press the unlock button on the Smart key or press the START/STOPbutton with the Smart key inside the vehicle.
COMFORT ADJUSTMENTSSTARTING AND DRIVING
5
Rolling start
If the engine is switched off while the vehicle is moving,
it can be restarted after 2 seconds have elapsed. Select
transmission N position and then press the START/STOP
button.
Smart key use
The engine will continue to run, even if the Smart
key is removed from the vehicle. However, if the
engine is stopped, it cannot be restarted until the
Smart key is returned to the vehicle.
Restraints
Time limit
Memory buttons must be pressed within 5 seconds
after pressing the SET button, otherwise the memory
store function will cancel.
If it becomes necessary to fit a child restraint on the front
passenger seat, make the following seat adjustments:
• Move the seat fully rearward.
• Adjust the lumbar support to its minimum setting.
• Adjust the seat cushion to its highest position.
• Adjust the cushion front tilt to its lowest position.
• Adjust the seatback to the fully upright position.
• Adjust the upper seat belt anchorage to its lowest
position.
Engine start/stop
See page 2, item 22.
Ignition only on
• With the Smart key inside the vehicle, press the
START/STOP button once to switch on the ignition.
• A second press will switch off the ignition.
Engine start
• The transmission must be in either P or N position to
enable engine starting.
• With the brake pedal depressed, press and release the
START/STOP button to start the engine.
• Press again to stop the engine and switch off the
ignition.
Intelligent stop/start
See page 2, item 9.
The Intelligent stop/start system is automatically activated
when the ignition is turned on. If the vehicle is stopped,
the engine will turn off (unless it is required to support
other vehicle systems). When the brake pedal is released
and a drive gear is selected, the engine will restart
automatically.
A warning lamp in the Instrument panel
will illuminate when the engine has been
switched off by the stop/start system. To switch Intelligent stop/start off, press the ECO switch.
Note: The engine will restart automatically if the switch is
pressed while an automatic engine stop is in progress.
Warning lamps
Displayed in the Instrument panel. DO NOT ignore warning lamps.
Low tire pressure.
Air bag fault.
Braking system fault or
brake fluid low. Braking system fault or
brake fluid low. USA only. Seat belt reminder.Rear fog lamp on.
Forward alert active.
Adaptive cruise control
active.
Automatic speed limiter
active.
Anti-lock braking system
fault. USA only.
Anti-lock braking system
fault. Dynamic stability control.
Flashes when DSC is
operating.
Engine malfunction.
DSC switched off, TracDSC
on.
AUDIO AND TOUCH SCREEN
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AUDIO AND TOUCH SCREEN
CD player and portable media
Select the My music menu.
1. Select to display all of the options. Select a source.
2. Settings menu. Select to switch traffic and news
announcements on or off.
3. Use Track list or Browse to find a track. Select the
track to play.
4. Use Upload to load discs. The CD/DVD player
will accommodate one CD or DVD disc at a time, but
with Stored CD, up to 10 CD’s can be loaded onto the
virtual CD store. While a disc is loading, a % count up is
displayed on the soft key. If the hard drive is full, select
Replace to overwrite an existing CD.
5. Touch and release to skip up or down to the next or
previous track. Touch and hold to scan forwards or back
through the current track.
Satellite radio
Satellite radio subscription service
Use channel 184 to preview satellite radio. When the
preview time expires, you will need to subscribe to
SIRIUS to enable further satellite reception.
1.
Touch to select the satellite bands.
Touch the + icon to
move through SAT 1, 2, and 3.
2.
Use the seek arrows to mov
e up or down to the next
or previous channel.
3.
Channel information.
Select if there is more
information than can fit in the display area.
4.
Channel presets. Each
S AT band has 6 preset soft
keys. Touch and hold a soft key to store the current
channel. A brief touch will access the stored channel. 5. Settings. Select to mak
e personal settings in
Options, Channel skip, and Parental lock areas.
6.
Channel list.
View a list of available categories.
7.
Channel input. Select to access the touch pad.
Enter
any 3 digit channel number and then select OK.
8.
Browse
. Touch to view a list of channel categories.
Select one to display full details of that channel and the
current track.
9.
Add song.
Store the currently playing track to the
song memory. If the Audio system subsequently finds a
stored track playing on a subscribed channel, notification
will be given.
Note: Use the seek buttons on the steering wheel to find
preset channels.
Activating satellite radio
1.
Call SIRIUS on the displayed telephone n
umber.
2.
Provide them with the ID number
, also displayed on
the screen.
You will also need your credit card. Make sure you are
parked with a clear view of the sky while activation takes
place. Activation can take up to 15 minutes.
3.
View infor
mation broadcast by the radio station.
4. Settings menu.
Select from RDS, Traffic, News, AF,
and REG. The Advanced soft key allows favorite stations
to be set for traffic and news information.
5.
Station list. Options are a
vailable only for FM
wavebands. All available FM stations will be listed. The list
can be sorted by Frequency, Name, or Category (pop,
news, sport), by selecting the appropriate soft key.
Autostore replaces
Station list when an AM
waveband is selected. Select to store the 6 strongest AM
stations. These stations will be on the preset keys.
6.
Frequency input.
Enter a station frequency. When
the final digit is entered, the station will be tuned.
7.
Preset soft keys
. Can store 6 stations for each
wav
eband. Touch and hold a soft key to store the
current radio station.
Radio
Turn on the Audio system. On the Touch screen Home
menu, touch the Audio/Video option. The last used
audio source controls will be displayed. If another audio
source is displayed, select Radio.
1.
Touch to view and select w
avebands. The + key will
change to -. Touch a waveband to select. Touch - to exit
the waveband selection.
2.
Move up or do
wn to the next or previous station.
Connecting portable media
Connecting ports for auxiliary devices, iPod, and USB
storage devices, are located inside the center console
cubby box.
iPod and USB devices can be operated from the Touch
screen. Devices connected to the 3.5mm AUX socket are
controlled only from the device itself.
GAS STATION INFORMATION
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Refueling
The fuel filler flap is located on the right side of the vehicle. If the vehicle is locked, the filler flap cannot be opened.
Press the flap firmly, approximately 1.4 in (35mm) from the rear edge and release. Pull the flap open. The correct fuel specification is shown on the inside of the fuel filler flap.
Twist the cap counter-clockwise to release. A hook is provided on the flap hinge to hold the cap while refueling.
Use premium unleaded fuel with a minimum octane rating of 91 AKI to achieve optimum performance, fuel economy, and driveability.
After refueling, tighten the cap clockwise until it clicks 3 times.
Hood release
The hood release is located in the left side footwell.
Tire pressure label location
Tire pressures are shown on a label located in the driver’s door opening.
Note: Tire pressures must be checked and adjusted while the tires are cold.
Part No. JJM 18 96 40 141 © Jaguar Land Rover Limited.
If the vehicle can use E85 fuels (85% ethanol If the vehicle can use E85 fuels (85% ethanol content), it will be stated on a label on the back of content), it will be stated on a label on the back of the fuel filler flap. When using E85 fuel, 1 in 4 tanks the fuel filler flap. When using E85 fuel, 1 in 4 tanks of fuel must be non-E85 premium quality unleaded of fuel must be non-E85 premium quality unleaded fuel.fuel.
Note: Note: Do notDo not use E85 fuel in ambient temperatures use E85 fuel in ambient temperatures Do notDo not use E85 fuel in ambient temperatures Do notDo notlower than 14° F (-10° C).lower than 14° F (-10° C).
DO NOTDO NOT use E85 fuels if it is not specified on a use E85 fuels if it is not specified on a label on the back of the fuel filler flap. Equipment label on the back of the fuel filler flap. Equipment necessary for the use of fuels containing more than necessary for the use of fuels containing more than 15% ethanol is not fitted to this vehicle. If E85 fuels 15% ethanol is not fitted to this vehicle. If E85 fuels are used, serious engine and fuel system damage are used, serious engine and fuel system damage will occur.will occur.
Avoid using fuel containing methanol. If it is Avoid using fuel containing methanol. If it is unavoidable, do not use a fuel with more than unavoidable, do not use a fuel with more than 10% methanol content. The fuel must contain 10% methanol content. The fuel must contain co-solvents and corrosion inhibitors. Fuel system co-solvents and corrosion inhibitors. Fuel system damage and engine performance problems can damage and engine performance problems can occur when methanol is used. occur when methanol is used.
Unleaded fuels containing up to 15% MTBE can Unleaded fuels containing up to 15% MTBE can be used.be used.
No responsibility is accepted for damage caused by No responsibility is accepted for damage caused by using incorrect fuels.using incorrect fuels.
If the vehicle is filled with the wrong type of fuel:If the vehicle is filled with the wrong type of fuel: