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DRIVER CONTROLSVEHICLE ACCESS
1. Headlamps, turn signals and Trip computer.
2.
Man
ual gear change paddle (-) down.
3.
A
udio and phone switches.
4.
Instr
ument panel, warning lamps and Message
center.
5.
Cr
uise control switches. Adaptive cruise control gap
setting and Cr
uise control cancel.
6.
Man
ual gear change paddle (+) up.
7.
Wiper/w
ashers.
8.
Centr
al locking switches.
9.
T
ouch screen on/off or Intelligent stop/start.
10.
T
ouch screen.
11.
Hazard w
arning.
12.
Na
vigation.
13.
Phone men
u.
14.
Home men
u.
15.
Climate control.
16.
Gear selector
.
17.
Dynamic stability control s
witch.
18.
A
utomatic speed limiter switch.
19.
Electr
ic parking brake.
20.
Dynamic mode s
witch.
21.
Winter mode s
witch.
22.
ST
ART/STOP.
23.
A
udio system.
24.
Heated steer
ing wheel/horn/air bag. 25. Steer
ing wheel adjustment.
26.
Instr
uments dimmer control.
27.
Rear f
og lamps.
28.
T
runk release.
29.
F
orward alert.
30.
P
ower folding mirror adjuster.
31.
P
ower folding mirror selectors.
32.
Windo
w controls.
33.
Rear windo
w isolator.
Trunk 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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HEATING AND VENTILATION
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AUDIO AND TOUCH SCREEN
Heating and ventilation
See page 2, items 12 and 15.
Primary controls
1.
Press to tur
n Climate control on/off. Rotate to adjust
airflow speed through the vents.
2.
T
emperature control. Temperature is displayed on the
Touch screen.
3.
Recirculation.
Helps to prevent fumes from entering.
4.
Heated/climate seats
. Press to access menu options.
5.
AU
TO. This is the recommended operating mode.
Automatically adjusts the air conditioning, blower speed,
air intake, and airflow distribution, to maintain the
selected temperature(s). Helps to prevent screen fogging.
6.
Heated rear screen.
7
.
Heated windshield.
8
.
MAX
. Fastest method to remove frost or heavy
fogging from the front screen.
Operating note
Seat heating and ventilating will operate only while
the engine is running. This is to prevent the battery
becoming discharged.External water deposits
The system removes moisture from the air and
deposits the excess water beneath the vehicle. This
is normal and is no cause for concern. Touch screen controls
Touch Climate on the Home menu.
1.
Heated steer
ing wheel on/off.
2.
Settings
. Use to personalise settings.
3. Front seats. Temperature and ventilation.
4.
Climate Off
. Select to turn on/off.
5
.
Sync
. Synchronises all front and rear settings to
match the driver’s.
6.
Air distr
ibution to the windshield, face and feet.
7.
Indication of the selected b
lower speed. Use the
rotary control to adjust.
8.
A/C.
Select for economy mode. Turns off the air
conditioning compressor
.
Home menu
See page 2, items 10, 14 and 23.
Steering wheel audio/video control
See page 2, item 3.
1. Audio volume.
2. Scroll through preset radio stations, CD tracks, or music folders. Hold to select the
next/previous radio station or the next CD.
3. Audio mute/unmute or activate Voice control.
4. Scroll through the audio/video source options.
The Touch screen requires only light touches.
Excess pressure could result in damage.
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HEATING AND VENTILATIONAUDIO AND TOUCH SCREEN
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Operating note
Seat heating and ventilating will operate only while
the engine is running. This is to prevent the battery
becoming discharged.
Touch screen controls
Touch Climate on the Home menu.
1.
Heated steering wheel on/off.
2. Settings. Use to personalise settings.
3. Front seats. Temperature and ventilation.
4. Climate Off. Select to turn on/off.
5. Sync. Synchronises all front and rear settings to
match the driver’s.
6. Air distribution to the windshield, face and feet.
7. Indication of the selected blower speed. Use the
rotary control to adjust.
8. A/C. Select for economy mode. Turns off the air
conditioning compressor.
1. Eject CD .
2.
Press repeatedly f
or available audio sources.
3.
Press to s
witch the Audio system on/off. Rotate to
adjust the volume.
4.
Press to displa
y the Audio/Video menu. Select any of
the audio or video sources, set personal preferences, and
store stations to presets.
5.
Seek do
wn and up buttons for the previous/next
r
adio station preset, the next DVD chapter, or the next
CD/MP3 track. Hold to enter manual seek mode.
6.
Press repeatedly f
or Touch screen on/off and screen
saver options (or Intelligent stop/start on/off).
7.
T
ouch any screen soft key to make a selection.
8.
Displa
ys the Home menu.
Home menu
See page 2, items 10, 14 and 23.
Operating note
Always run the engine during prolonged use of the
Touch screen. This is to prevent the battery becoming
discharged.
Steering wheel audio/video control
See page 2, item 3.
1. Audio volume.
2.
Scroll through preset r
adio stations, CD tracks, or music folders. Hold to select the
next/previous radio station or the next CD.
3.
A
udio mute/unmute or activate Voice control.
4.
Scroll through the audio/video source options
.
The Touch screen requires only light touches.
Excess pressure could result in damage.
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