COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS
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STARTING AND DRIVING
Setting the driving position
See page 2, items 25 and 46
Driver’s seat
Set the seat position using the following controls.
1.
Seat f
orwards and back, cushion height and cushion angle.
2.
Cushion length.
3
.
Side bolster - inflate
.
4.
Side bolster - deflate
.
5.
Lumbar suppor
t.
6.
Seatbac
k angle and head restraint.
Steering column
7.
With the v
ehicle stationary, adjust the steering column to
the required driving position.
Door mirrors
1.
Press the left or r
ight mirror selector.
2.
Use the mirror adjuster to set the mirror position.
Storing the driving position to memor
y
When the driver’s seat, steering column and door mirrors are
adjusted to the required position, the settings can be stored.
1.
Press the
M button to activate the memory store function.
The button will illuminate to indicate the memory store function
is active.
2.
Press b
utton 1, 2 or 3 to store the current driving position
to the chosen number.
Use a stored memory position by pressing the appropriate
button; 1, 2 or 3. The seat, steering wheel and mirrors will
move to their preset positions.
Restraints
Operating note
Memory buttons 1, 2 or 3 must be pressed within 5
seconds after pressing the M button, otherwise the
memory store function will cancel.
A warning indicator in the Instrument panel
will illuminate if the seat belt of an occupied
front seat is not fastened. This may be
accompanied by an audible warning.
Using child seats
Refer to Child Seat Positioning in the Owner’s
Handbook to determine the correct seat for your child.
If it becomes necessary to fit a child restraint on the front
passenger seat, make the following seat adjustments:
• Move the seat fully rearward.
• Lumbar support to minimum setting.
• Seat cushion to highest position.
• Cushion front tilt to lowest position.
• Seatback to fully upright position.
• Adjust the upper seat belt anchorage to its lowest
position.
When a front passenger seat occupancy sensor is fitted
it determines the state of seat occupancy and sets the air
bag status to suit. The status indicator is in the overhead
console.
• Seat unoccupied - air bag deactivated and indicator
off.
• Seat occupied - air bag activated and indicator off.
• Low weight occupant or object - air bag deactivated
and indicator on.
Engine start/stop
See page 2, item 6
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 rotary selector must be in either P or N position to
enable engine starting.
• With the foot brake depressed, press and release the
START/STOP button to start the engine.
• Press again to stop the engine and switch off the
ignition.
Instrument panel menu
Driver information is displayed on a TFT Virtual
Instrument Panel.
Many features of the display can be changed to suit
personal preferences. Other features, such as the
speedometer, can be altered to suit the driving situation.
The speedometer can be configured for KPH or MPH via
the Vehicle Settings menu.
To access the main menu in the Instrument panel, press
any button on the right side steering wheel control. Use
the direction controls to move through the menu and
subsequent options. Press OK to confirm your selections.
Intelligent Stop/Start
See page 2, item 37
The 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 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.
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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
Operating note
Memory buttons 1, 2 or 3 must be pressed within 5
seconds after pressing the M button, otherwise the
memory store function will cancel.
• Seatback to fully upright position.
• Adjust the upper seat belt anchorage to its lowest
position.
When a front passenger seat occupancy sensor is fitted
it determines the state of seat occupancy and sets the air
bag status to suit. The status indicator is in the overhead
console.
• Seat unoccupied - air bag deactivated and indicator
off.
• Seat occupied - air bag activated and indicator off.
• Low weight occupant or object - air bag deactivated
and indicator on.
Engine start/stop
See page 2, item 6
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 rotary selector must be in either P or N position to
enable engine starting.
• With the foot brake depressed, press and release the
START/STOP button to start the engine.
• Press again to stop the engine and switch off the
ignition.
Instrument panel menu
Driver information is displayed on a TFT Virtual
Instrument Panel.
Many features of the display can be changed to suit
personal preferences. Other features, such as the
speedometer, can be altered to suit the driving situation.
The speedometer can be configured for KPH or MPH via
the Vehicle Settings menu.
To access the main menu in the Instrument panel, press
any button on the right side steering wheel control. Use
the direction controls to move through the menu and
subsequent options. Press OK to confirm your selections.
Intelligent Stop/Start
See page 2, item 37
The 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 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 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.
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Auto headlamps and wipers
See page 2, items 1 and 5
Auto headlamps
1.
When the lighting control
AUTO position is selected,
side lamps and headlamps will turn on automatically
as ambient light fades. With the lighting control in
the low beam position, High beam assist will activate
automatically in the absence of other vehicle lights
ahead. Vehicle speed must be above 25 mph (40 km/h).
2.
3.
4.The headlamps can temporarily illuminate
ahead when exiting the car at night. Rotate the control
for delay periods of 30, 60 or 120 seconds.
Auto wipers
For automatic wipe, activated by the Rain sensor, move
the wiper control up to the first position. Sensitivity can be
adjusted by rotating the collar.
5. First stop for the Auto position.
6. Rain sensor maximum sensitivity.
7. Rain sensor minimum sensitivity.
Warning lamps Displayed in the Instrument panel
Select P before switching off the engine. However, if
the engine is switched off with R, D or S selected, the
selector will automatically return to P while retracting. Seat belt reminder
Automatic speed limiter
active
Forward alert active
Adaptive cruise control
active in Follow mode
Operating note
If the engine is switched off with N selected, automatic
selection of P is delayed for 10 minutes. DO NOT use
this feature to enable towing of the vehicle. Refer to
Vehicle recovery in the Owner’s Handbook.
Releasing
• With the ignition on, apply the foot brake and press
down on the EPB switch.
• If the vehicle is stationary with the EPB applied and
either D or R selected, pressing the accelerator will
automatically release the EPB.
Cruise control and Forward alert
See page 2, items 23 and 24
Setting Cruise control speed
1.
Press to set Cr
uise control
at the current speed.
2.
Resumes the set speed
after a cancellation.
3
.
Press to decrease set
speed until the desired ne
w
speed is reached.
4
.
Press to cancel b
ut retain the set speed in memory.
Cruise control will also cancel if the brake pedal is
pressed, or if vehicle speed falls below 20 mph (32 km/h).
Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
This enhancement uses a front mounted radar to monitor
traffic ahead. ACC can be programmed to maintain a set
gap to the vehicle ahead. If the vehicle ahead is traveling
slower than the set speed, your vehicle will automatically
slow down and then maintain the set gap until the road
ahead clears. At that point your vehicle will accelerate to
the set speed.
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ACC gap setting
5.
6.
Press to decrease or
increase the set gap to the
vehicle ahead.
4. Press to cancel ACC
and the set speed.
When ACC is active, an
amber warning lamp will
illuminate in the Instrument
panel. Set speeds are cleared at ignition switch off.
Forward alert
Forward alert is an additional feature of ACC and
provides limited detection of objects in the road ahead.
When necessary, it will give an audible warning plus the
Message centre warning, FORWARD ALERT. The driver
must take appropriate action.
See the Owner’s Handbook for full details.
Care point
Before entering an automatic car wash, turn the
wipers off to deactivate the Rain sensor. Otherwise,
the wipers will operate during the washing process
and may be damaged.
Low tire pressure
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