Downward adjustment: press button A
fig. 20 and lower the head restraint.RemovalProceed as follows to remove the head
restraint:
❒raise the head restraint to its
maximum height;
❒press buttons A and B fig. 20 at the
side of the two supports, then remove
the head restraint.
IMPORTANT Always reposition the
head restraints if they have been
removed before starting to drive
normally.
WARNING
14)The head restraints must be adjusted
so that the head, rather than the neck,
rests on them. Only in this case can they
protect your head correctly. Any removed
head restraints must be repositioned
correctly, in order to protect the occupants
in the event of impact: follow the
instructions above.
STEERING WHEEL
15) 16)
ADJUSTMENTSThe steering wheel can be adjusted
both in height and axially.
To adjust, move lever A fig. 21
downwards to position 1, then adjust
the steering wheel to the most suitable
position and lock it in position by
moving lever A to position 2.HEATED STEERING
WHEEL(where provided)
With ignition device at MAR, press the
fig. 22 button on the dashboard.
When the function is enabled, the LED
on the button switches on.
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IMPORTANT If this function is activated
with the engine stopped the battery
may gradually run down.
WARNING
15)Any adjustment of the steering wheel
position must be carried out only with
the vehicle stationary and the engine
turned off.
16)It is absolutely forbidden to carry out
any after-market operations involving
steering system or steering column
modifications (e.g. installation of anti-theft
device) that could adversely affect
performance and safety, invalidate the
warranty and also result in the vehicle not
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Automatic main beam headlights(where provided)
In order not to disturb other road users,
the main beam headlights are
automatically deactivated when
approaching vehicles travelling in the
opposite direction or when following a
vehicle travelling in the same direction.
This function can be set through the
display menu (see the instructions
in the "Display" paragraph, "Knowing
the instrument panel" chapter); the light
switch ring nut must be turned to
AUTO to activate.
The function is activated by pushing the
stalk toward the dashboard (stable
position); the
warning light comes
on in the instrument panel. The
warning light will also come on in
the instrument panel with main beam
headlights on. If the vehicle is turned off
with the setting described previously,
the automatic main beam headlight
function will need a new resetting: bring
back the stalk in the centre position
and then press it again towards the
instrument panel.
When the speed is higher than 40 km/h
and the function is active, if the stalk
is brought again to the stable central
position the function deactivates and
the main beam headlights turn off.When the speed is lower than 15 km/h
and the function is active, the system
automatically switches the main beam
headlights off.
If the stalk is moved from the stable
central position and pushed again
towards the dashboard in the stable
position, this is interpreted as a request
for fixed main beam headlights: the
warning light comes on in the
instrument panel and the main beam
headlights turn on until vehicle speed
exceeds 40 km/h again. When this
threshold is exceeded the function
activates again automatically and the
warning light comes on again
in the instrument panel.
To deactivate this function, rotate the
light switch ring nut to the
position.
DIRECTION INDICATORSBring left stalk A fig. 28 to the (stable)
position:
upwards: activates the right direction
indicator;
downwards: activates the left direction
indicator.
The
or
warning light respectively
will flash on the instrument panel.
The direction indicators switch
off automatically when the steering
wheel is straightened or when the
daytime running lights (DRL)/parking
lights are activated.
"Lane Change" functionIf you wish to signal a lane change while
running, place the left stalk in the
unstable position for less than half a
second.
The direction indicator on the side
selected will flash five times and then
switch off automatically.HEADLIGHT ALIGNMENT
ADJUSTMENT
Headlight alignment correctorThe headlight alignment corrector
operates with ignition device at MAR
and dipped headlights on.
To adjust rotate ring nut A fig. 29.
❒Position 0: one or two people on the
front seats;
❒Position 1: 4 or 5 passengers
❒Position 2: 4 or 5 passengers + load
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Track selection
(browse)Use this function to scroll through and
select the tracks on the active device.
The choices available depend on the
device connected.
For example, on an USB/iPod device
you can also scroll through the list
of artists, genres and albums available
depending on the information present
on the tracks using the BROWSE
ENTER button/knob.
Within each alphabetical list, theA-B-C
button on the front panel allows the
user to skip to the desired letter in the
list.
NOTE This button might be disabled for
someApple® devices.
NOTE The BROWSE ENTER button
does not allow any operation on an
AUX device.
Press the BROWSE ENTER button to
activate this function on the source
being played.
Turn the BROWSE ENTER button/knob
to select the desired category and
then press the button/knob to confirm
the selection.
Press the
button to cancel the
function.
Audio source selectionPress theMEDIAbutton to select the
desired audio source among those
available: AUX or USB/iPod.Track information
displayPress theINFObutton to select the
information displayed while playing
(Artist, Album, Genre, Name, Folder,
File name).
Press the
button to exit the screen.
ShufflePress the
button to play the tracks
on USB/iPod in a random order.
Press again to deactivate the function.
RepeatTo listen to the track again, press the
button.
Press again to deactivate the function.
AUX SUPPORTTo activate AUX mode, insert an
appropriate device in the AUX socket
on the vehicle.
Adjust the volume using the
button/
knob on the front panel or using the
volume adjustment control on the
connected device.
For the "Audio source selection"
function, see the "Media mode"
chapter.
IMPORTANTThe functions of the device connected
with the AUX socket are directly
managed by the device itself: it is not
possible to change track/folder/playlist
or control playing start/end/pause
with the controls on the front panel or
on the steering wheel.
Do not leave the cable of your portable
player connected to the AUX socket
after disconnection, to avoid possible
hiss from the speakers.USB/iPod SOURCETo activate the USB/iPod mode insert
the corresponding device (USB or iPod)
in the USB port present on the vehicle.153
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AUX SUPPORTTo activate AUX mode, connect an
appropriate device to the AUX socket
on the vehicle.
Adjust the volume using the
button/
knob on the front panel or using the
volume adjustment control on the
connected device.
IMPORTANTThe functions of the device connected
with the AUX socket are directly
managed by the device itself: it is not
possible to change track/folder/playlist
or control playing start/end/pause
with the controls on the front panel or
on the steering wheel.
Do not leave the cable of your portable
player connected to the AUX socket
after disconnection, to avoid possible
hiss from the speakers.PHONE MODE
Activating the Phone
modePress the PHONE button on the front
panel to activate the Phone mode.
The buttons on the display can be used
to:
❒compose the phone number (using
the graphic keypad on the display);
❒display and call the contacts in the
mobile phone phonebook;❒display and call contacts from the
registers of recent calls;
❒pair up to 10 phones to make access
and connection easier and quicker;
❒transfer calls from the system to the
mobile phone and vice versa and
deactivate the microphone audio for
private conversations.
The mobile phone audio is transmitted
through the vehicles’s audio system;
the system automatically mutes the
radio when the Phone function is used.
Pairing a mobile phoneProceed as follows:
❒activate theBluetooth® function on
the mobile phone;
❒press the PHONE button on the front
panel;
❒if no phone is paired with the system
yet, the display shows a dedicated
screen;
❒select "Yes" to start the pairing
procedure, then search for the
Uconnect™device on the mobile
phone (if "No" is selected, the Phone
main screen is displayed);
❒when prompted by the mobile
phone, use its keypad to enter the PIN
code shown on the system display
or confirm on the mobile phone the PIN
displayed;❒from the "Phone" screen you can
always pair a mobile phone by pressing
the "Settings" button: press the "Add
Device" button and proceed as
described above;
❒during the pairing stage a screen is
displayed showing the progress of
the operation;
❒when the pairing procedure is
completed successfully, a screen is
displayed: answer "Yes" to the question
to pair the mobile phone as favourite
(the mobile phone will have priority over
all other mobile phones to be paired
subsequently). If no other devices are
paired, the system will consider the first
associated device as favourite.
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Making a phone callProceed as follows:
❒selecting the
icon (mobile
phone phonebook);
❒selecting "Recent Calls";
❒selecting the
icon;
❒pressing the "Redial" button.
The operations described above can
only be accessed if supported by
the mobile phone in use.
SMS MESSAGE READERThe system can read the messages
received by the mobile phone.
To use this function the mobile phone
Fuel consumption .......................... 186
Fuel cut-off system......................... 140
Full Brake Control (system) ............. 68
Fuse boxes .................................... 128
Fuses (replacement) ....................... 128G
SI (Gear Shift Indicator)............... 41
H
azard warning lights ................... 122
– Emergency braking ................... 122
Headlight alignment adjustment ..... 23
Headlight alignment corrector ........ 23
Headlights (cleaning) ...................... 169
Head restraints............................... 18
Heated steering wheel.................... 19
Heavy-duty use of the vehicle
(scheduled servicing) .................... 155
HHC (system)................................. 63
Identification data
– chassis marking ........................ 173
– engine marking.......................... 173
– VIN plate ................................... 173
Ignition device ................................ 9
Ignition key emergency removal
(automatic transmission)............... 141
Important information and
recommendations ........................ 226
Interior lights .................................. 24
Interiors (cleaning) .......................... 170
i-Size child restraint systems .......... 86ISOFIX child restraint system
(installation) .................................. 84
iTPMS (indirect Tyre Pressure
Monitoring System) ...................... 72
Jump starting ................................ 138K
eyless Entry (system) .................. 13
Keys
– electronic key ............................ 8
– key with remote control ............. 8
Lane Assist system ....................... 114
Lane Change ................................. 23
Lifting the vehicle ........................... 167
Light switch.................................... 21M
ain beam headlights .................. 22
Main beam headlights
– Automatic main beam
headlights ................................. 23
Main menu ..................................... 42
Manual climate control system ....... 27
Manual gearbox ............................. 104
Mood Selector ............................... 110
N
umber plate lights (bulb
replacement) ................................ 127
O
ccupant protection systems ....... 75
P
aintwork (cleaning and
maintenance) ............................... 168
Park Assist (system) ....................... 112
Parking lights ................................. 22
PBA (system) ................................. 63Performance (top speed) ................ 186
Periodic checks (scheduled
servicing)...................................... 155
Prescriptions for handling the
vehicle at the end of its life ........... 189
Pretensioners ................................. 79
– Load limiters.............................. 79
R
ain sensor .................................. 25
RCP system ................................... 67
Rear direction indicators (bulb
replacement) ................................ 126
Rear seats...................................... 17
Rear side lights (bulb
replacement) ................................ 126
Rear view camera .......................... 116
Rear View Camera ......................... 116
Rear view mirrors ........................... 20
Rear window washer
– windscreen/rear window
washing fluid level ..................... 160
Rear window wiper
– blade replacement..................... 165
Rear window wiper/washer ............ 26
Reconfigurable load platform.......... 36
Refuelling procedure ...................... 119
– Emergency refuelling ................. 119
Refuelling the vehicle ...................... 119
Replacing a bulb ............................ 122
Replacing an external bulb ............. 125
Rims and tyres (dimensions)........... 176
S
BR (Seat Belt Reminder) ............. 77