PHONE mode*
Places with special regulations Switch off the mobile phone and the prein-
stallation for mobile telephones in places
with risk of explosion. These areas are com-
mon but are not always clearly marked
››› in Introduction to telephone management on
page 24. They include, for example:
●
Ar e
as with piping and reservoirs containing
chemical products.
● Below deck, on boats and ferries.
● Near vehicles that run on liquefied gas
(such as propane or butane).
● In places where there are chemical sub-
stances or particles such as flour, dust or
metal chips in the air.
● In any other place where you must turn off
the engine of your vehicle. WARNING
Switch off your mobile phone in places with
risk of explosion! Your mobile phone will au-
tomatically connect to the mobile phone net-
work as soon as the Bluetooth connection is
cut from the mobile preinstallation. Note
In areas with special requirements and where
the use of mobile phones is prohibited, you
must keep the mobile phone and its prein-
stallation switched off at all times. The radia- tion emitted by mobile phones when switch-
ed on can cause interference in sensitive
technical and medical equipment, which
could damage this equipment or cause it to
stop working properly.
Linking and connecting your mobile
phone to the infotainment system
To operate a mobile phone through the info-
tainment system, you need to link both devi-
ces
one time only .
F or
your safety, we recommend you carry out
this connection when the vehicle is station-
ary. In some countries you cannot perform
the pairing with the vehicle running.
You must guarantee the following setup in
the mobile phone and the infotainment sys-
tem:
● The
Bluetooth ®
function must be active
and visible on the mobile phone and info-
tainment system, respectively.
● The
keypad lock of the mobile phone must
be disconnected.
● The
notification and key tones of your mo-
bile phone must be disconnected.
In some countries, after switching the igni-
tion on, the
Bluetooth ®
function of the info-
tainment system should be activated or re-
main visible for around 3 minutes. During the linking process you must enter da-
ta using your mobile phone's keypad. To do
so, you must have your mobile phone at
hand.
Once the link has been made, the schedule
and call lists stored in your mobile phone will
be loaded. The duration of the loading proc-
ess depends on the amount of data stored on
your mobile phone. When the loading proc-
ess is complete, the data will be available to
the infotainment system.
Starting the link from the system
Make sure the mobile device is active and
visible.
● Press the PHONE unit button.
● Press the function button Find .
ALTERNATIVELY: ● Press the PHONE unit button.
● Press the Setup function button.
● Press the function button Select phone and
then Find .
The search process can take up to 1 minute.
On the screen the system will dynamically
update the names of the Bluetooth devices
found. ● Select the mobile phone to which you want
to pair from the list of Bluetooth devices
found. »
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CAR menu
Press the button, Status, to access the infor-
mation on the vehicle status messages and
Start-Stop System. Note
The values that appear in the figures are indi-
cative and may vary depending on the fea-
tures. Tyres
Fig. 34
Standard representation: Tyres menu Press the button,
Tyres
, to access information
on the status of the tyre pressures. From this
same menu, using the button Calibrate
, the
tyre pressures are stored. Eco 3
Not available in vehicles equipped with natural
gas engine (CNG). Fig. 35
Standard representation: Eco menu Press the button, Convenience consumers
(ECO) to access the information on the status
of the main convenience consumers of the
vehicle. It is shown via a consumption indica-
tor bar in l/h (gal/h). Note
The values that appear in the figures are indi-
cative and may vary depending on the fea-
tures. 34