❒take the wrench A fig. 117 and loosen the fixing
bolts by about one turn. For versions with alloy
rims, shake the car to facilitate detachment of
the rim from the wheel hub.
❒position the jack under the car, near the wheel
to be changed;
❒operate the device A fig. 118 to extend the jack
until the top of the jack B fig. 119 fits correctly
into the side member C (next to the mark on
the side member);
❒alert other passengers that the car is about to be
raised; all persons should be kept away from the
car until it has been lowered;❒fit handle D fig. 118 into the housing in device
A, operate the jack and raise the car until the
wheel is a few centimetres from the ground;
❒remove the wheel cap after loosening the 3
fixing bolts and finally loosen the fourth bolt
and extract the wheel (only for versions with
wheel caps fixed by bolts);
❒make sure the contact surfaces between
space-saver wheel and hub are clean so that the
fastening bolts will not come loose;
❒fit the space-saver wheel by inserting the first
bolt for two threads into the hole closest to the
valve;
❒take the wrench A fig. 117 and fully tighten the
fixing bolts;
❒operate the jack handle D to lower the car. Then
extract the jack;
fig. 117L0F0179fig. 118L0F0025
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REPLACING EXTERIOR BULBS
For the type of bulb and power rating, see
“Changing a bulb".
FRONT LIGHT UNITS
These contain the bulbs for the side lights/day
lights (DRL), dipped beams, main beams and
direction indicators. The bulbs are arranged
as follows fig. 129:
ASide lights/daytime running lights and main
beam headlights
BDipped beam headlights
CDirection indicatorsSIDE LIGHTS/DAY LIGHTS (DRL)
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒remove cover A fig. 129;
❒remove snap-fitted bulb holder B fig. 130,
remove the bulb C and replace it;
❒refit the new bulb then reinsert the bulb holder
B in its housing;
❒then refit the cover A fig. 129.
fig. 129L0F0033fig. 130L0F0069
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AUDIO SETTINGS
The functions in the audio menu differ according
to the activated source: AM/FM/CD/Media Player
(only withBlue&Me™) /AUX (only with
Blue&Me™, for versions/markets, where
provided).
Press the
button briefly to change the Audio
functions.
After the
button is first pressed, the display will
show the bass level value for the source activated
at that time (e.g. in FM mode the display will
show the wording "FM Bass +2").
Use the
orbuttons to scroll through the menu
functions. To change the setting of the function
selected use the
orbuttons.
The current status of the function selected will be
shown on the display.
The functions managed by the Menu are:
❒BASS (adjustment of bass tones);
❒TREBLE (adjustment high tones);
❒BALANCE (right/left balance adjustment);
❒FADER (front/back balance adjustment);❒LOUDNESS (excluding versions with 360°
HI-FI MUSIC system) (activation/deactivation
of LOUDNESS function);
❒EQUALIZER (excluding versions with 360°
HI-FI MUSIC system) (activation and selection
of equalizer factory settings);
❒USER EQUALISER (excluding versions with
360° HI-FI MUSIC system) (personalised
equaliser settings).
TONE ADJUSTMENT (bass/treble)
Proceed as follows:
❒Use
orbuttons to set the “Bass” or “Treble”
in the AUDIO menu;
❒press the
orbutton to increase/decrease the
bass or treble.
By pressing the buttons briefly, the levels will
change progressively. By pressing them down
longer, the levels will change quickly.
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To turn the equaliser on, use theorbuttons to
select one of the adjustments:
❒"FM/AM/CD...EQ User" (adjustment of 7
equaliser bands that can be changed by the
user);
❒"Classic" (equaliser preset for optimal classical
music sound);
❒"Rock" (equaliser preset for optimal rock and
pop music sound);
❒"Jazz" (equaliser preset for optimal jazz music
sound).
When one of the equaliser settings is activated the
letters "EQ" light up.
USER EQ SETTINGS FUNCTION
(equaliser settings only if the USER setting is
selected)
(excluding versions with 360° HI-FI MUSIC
system)
To set a customised equaliser adjustment, set to
"User" using the
orbuttons and press the
MENU button.
A 7-bar graph appears on the display, in which
each bar represents a frequency.
Select the bar to adjust using the
orbuttons;
the selected bar will start to flash and it can be
adjusted using the
orbuttons.
To store the setting, press the
button again.The display will show the source activated at that
time followed by the text “User”. If the mode is
“FM” the display will show the text "FM EQ
User".
MENU
Menu button functions
Press the Menu function briefly to activate the
MENU function. The display will show the first
menu item that can be adjusted (AF) ("AF
Switching On" on the display).
Use the
orbuttons to scroll through the menu
functions. To change the setting of the function
selected use the
orbuttons.
The current status of the function selected will be
shown on the display.
The functions managed by the Menu are:
❒AF SWITCHING (ON/OFF);
❒TRAFFIC INFORMATION (ON/OFF);
❒REGIONAL MODE regional programmes
(ON/OFF);
❒MP3 DISPLAY (CD MP3 display settings);
❒SPEED VOLUME (speed dependent automatic
volume adjustment) (excluding versions with
360° HI-FI MUSIC system);
❒RADIO ON VOLUME (radio volume limit
activation/deactivation);
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REGIONAL MODE function
(regional transmission reception)
Some national broadcasters will transmit regional
programmes at certain times of the day (that vary
from region to region).
This function makes it possible to tune into local
(regional) broadcasters automatically (see "EON
function" paragraph).
If you want the radio to automatically tune into
the regional stations being broadcast on the
selected network, the function must be activated.
To activate/deactivate the function use the
or
buttons.
The current status of the function appears on the
display:
❒"Regional On": function activated;
❒"Regional Off": function deactivated.
If the function is deactivated and you have tuned
into a regional station working in a given area and
you enter a different area, then the regional station
received in the new area will be broadcast.
NoteIf the AF and REG functions are on at the
same time, once a border between two regions is
crossed, the radio may not switch correctly to a
valid alternative frequency.MP3 DISPLAY function
(MP3 CD data displaying)
This function makes it possible to select the
information shown by the display when listening
to a CD containing MP3 tracks.
The function can only be selected if an MP3 CD is
inserted: in this case "MP3 Display" will appear
on the display.
To change the function, use the
orbuttons.
The following settings are available:
❒"Title" (track title, if the ID3-TAG is available);
❒"Author" (track author, if ID3-TAG is
available);
❒"Album" (track album, the ID3-TAG if
available);
❒"Folder" name (name assigned to the folder);
❒"File" name (name assigned to the MP3 file).
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ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION
The radio is equipped with an anti-theft protection
system based on the exchange of information
between the radio and the electronic control unit
(Body Computer) on the car.
This system guarantees maximum safety and
prevents the secret code from being entered each
time the radio power supply is disconnected.
If the check has a positive outcome, the radio will
start to function, whereas if the comparison codes
are not the same or if the electronic control unit
(Body Computer) is replaced, the device will ask
the user to enter the secret code according to the
procedure described in the paragraph below.Entering the secret code
When the radio is switched on, if the code is
requested, the display will show "Radio code" for
about 2 seconds followed by four dashes "----".
The code is made up of four numbers from 1 to 6,
each corresponding to one of the dashes.
To enter the first digit of the code, press the
corresponding button of the pre-selected stations
(from 1 to 6). Enter the other code digits in the
same way.
If the four digits are not entered within 20
seconds, the display will show "Enter code----".
If this occurs, it is not considered an incorrect code
entry.
After entering the fourth digit (within 20 seconds),
the car radio will start to work.
If an incorrect code is entered, the radio will emit
a sound and the display shows the text "Radio
blocked/wait" to notify the user of the need to
enter the correct code.
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Each time the user enters an incorrect code, the
waiting time will gradually increase (1 min, 2 min,
4 min, 8 min, 16 min, 30 min, 1 h, 2 h, 4 h, 8 h,
16 h, 24 h) up to a maximum of 24 hours.
The waiting time will be shown on the display
with the text "Radio blocked/wait". After the text
has disappeared it is possible to start the code
entering procedure again.
FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION
With the Radio mode active, press the FM AS or
AM button briefly and repeatedly to select the
desired reception band.
Each time the button is pressed the following
bands are selected cyclically:
❒By pressing the FM AS button: “FM1”, “FM2”
or “FMA”;
❒By pressing the AM button: “MW1, MW2”.
Each band is highlighted by the name in the
display. The last station selected on the respective
frequency band will be tuned into.
The FM band is divided into sections: FM1, FM2
or "FMA"; the FMA reception band is reserved for
broadcasters stored automatically using the
Autostore function.PRESET BUTTONS
The buttons numbered from 1 to 6 are used to set
the following preset stations:
❒18 in the FM band (6 in FM1, 6 in FM2, 6 in
FMT or "FMA" (on some versions);
❒12 in the MW band (6 in MW1, 6 in MW2).
To listen to a preset station, select the desired
frequency band and then briefly press the
corresponding preset button (from 1 to 6).
By pressing the preset button for more than 2
seconds, the tuned station will be stored. The
storing phase is confirmed by a beep.
STORING THE LAST STATION LISTENED TO
The radio automatically stores the last station that
was selected for each reception band, which is
then tuned into when the radio is turned on or
when the reception band is changed.
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EMERGENCY ALARM RECEPTION
The radio can receive emergency alerts in RDS
mode in exceptional circumstances where
dangerous situations are threatened (earthquakes,
floods, etc.) if these are being transmitted by the
broadcaster tuned into.
This function is activated automatically and
cannot be turned off.
The word Alarm will be shown in the display
during the transmission of an emergency
announcement. The volume of the radio will
change during this announcement in the same way
as during a traffic announcement.EON FUNCTION (Enhanced Other Network)
In some countries, there are circuits that group
multiple broadcasters that transmit traffic
information together. In this case, the programme
of the station that is being listened to will be
temporarily interrupted to:
❒receive traffic alerts (only with the TA function
activated);
❒listen to regional transmissions each time these
are broadcast by one of the broadcasters on the
same circuit.
STEREOPHONIC BROADCASTERS
If the incoming signal is weak, the reproduction is
automatically switched from Stereo to Mono.
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