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INSIDE REAR INSIDE REAR INSIDE REAR INSIDE REAR
INSIDE REAR
VIE VIEVIE VIE
VIE
W MIRR W MIRRW MIRR W MIRR
W MIRR
OR AND INTERIOR R OR AND INTERIOR ROR AND INTERIOR R OR AND INTERIOR R
OR AND INTERIOR R
OOF LIGHT OOF LIGHTOOF LIGHT OOF LIGHT
OOF LIGHT
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Inside Rear View Mirror Inside Rear View MirrorInside Rear View Mirror Inside Rear View Mirror
Inside Rear View Mirror
An additional antiglare rear view mirror is fitted inside the cab.
Use antiglare position only when necessary because it reduces rear
view clarity.
Sun Visors Sun VisorsSun Visors Sun Visors
Sun Visors
Two adjustable sun visors are provided inside the cab to prevent
sun glare.
Lower the sun visor to protect the eyes from the bright sun light. The
sun visor also moves side ways towards the door window.
The back of co-driver sun visor is provided with a vanity mirror.
CAUTION CAUTIONCAUTION CAUTION
CAUTION
Always return the sun visor to its original position when not required.
It may block driver’s vision.
Interior Roof Lights Interior Roof LightsInterior Roof Lights Interior Roof Lights
Interior Roof Lights
The roof lamp has three positions ON, OFF and DOOR. When the switch
is in DOOR position and if you enter in the vehicle and close the door
the roof lamp will not go off immediately. It will continue to glow for a
few seconds and allow you to settle and insert the ignition key in the
switch.
However if you switch on the ignition before 15 seconds, the roof lamp
goes off gradualy.
COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
Front reading lamps Front reading lampsFront reading lamps Front reading lamps
Front reading lamps
Reading lamp Reading lampReading lamp Reading lamp
Reading lamp
Push Buttons Push ButtonsPush Buttons Push Buttons
Push Buttons
O-OFF O-OFFO-OFF O-OFF
O-OFF
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I-DOOR, I-DOOR, I-DOOR, I-DOOR,
I-DOOR,
II-ON II-ON II-ON II-ON
II-ONRear Roof lamp Rear Roof lampRear Roof lamp Rear Roof lamp
Rear Roof lamp
Sunvisors Rear View Mirror
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COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE‘FOLL ‘FOLL‘FOLL ‘FOLL
‘FOLL
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W ME HOME’ W ME HOME’W ME HOME’ W ME HOME’
W ME HOME’
HEADL HEADL HEADL HEADL
HEADL
AMPS AMPSAMPS AMPS
AMPS
“Follow me home” Headlamps :
After closing the door, your car’s headlights remain ON for
approximately 30 seconds to help you reach your destination
in the dark.
If the car’s headlamps remain ON for five minutes or more and
when switched off, ignition key removed and the door locked
or kept open, the headlamp’s Low-beam comes ON
automatically for approximately 30 seconds to help the car
occupant reach his / her destination safely. If, within 15 minutes,
the car is locked using a remote key, the headlamp will come
ON for a further 30 seconds. If the remote key is used again
within 15 minutes, this procedure is repeated. If the occupant
returns to the car within 15 minutes after last switching it off,
the headlamp again comes ON when the door is unlocked.
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DIGIT DIGITDIGIT DIGIT
DIGIT
AL CL AL CLAL CL AL CL
AL CL
OCK & MUSIC SY OCK & MUSIC SYOCK & MUSIC SY OCK & MUSIC SY
OCK & MUSIC SY
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Analog Clock Analog ClockAnalog Clock Analog Clock
Analog Clock
This Vehicle is fitted with analog clock and powered by electrical
system. It has knob at the bottom of dial for resetting time.
Music System (if fitted) Music System (if fitted)Music System (if fitted) Music System (if fitted)
Music System (if fitted)
The head unit is fitted in the centre console, two speakers in
front & rear door, two tweeters in the inner cover of outside
rear view mirrors are provided.
The antenna is located on the front windshield glass behind
inside rear view mirror.
Please follow the music system manufacturer’s manual for
operation possible on the music system
Music System
Resetting
knob
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P R I O R T O D R I V I N GOPENING AND CL OPENING AND CLOPENING AND CL OPENING AND CL
OPENING AND CL
OSING OSING OSING OSING
OSING
THE BONNET THE BONNETTHE BONNET THE BONNET
THE BONNET
Opening and Closing the Bonnet Opening and Closing the BonnetOpening and Closing the Bonnet Opening and Closing the Bonnet
Opening and Closing the Bonnet
1. Ensure that the vehicle is in neutral gear and apply the parking
brake. Pull the bonnet release lever located under extreme corner
of the dash board on driver’s side. The bonnet will pop up slightly.
2. Standing in front of the vehicle, lift the additional lock lever located
under the bonnet centre with a finger and lift the bonnet up. The
bonnet will rise slowly with assistance of the balancers fitted
on both corners of the bonnet.
3. To close the bonnet press down the bonnet till it is fully locked.
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ARNING
Ensure that the bonnet is fully locked before driving off.
Bonnet opening lever Bonnet opening leverBonnet opening lever Bonnet opening lever
Bonnet opening lever
Additional lock lever under the bonnet centre Additional lock lever under the bonnet centreAdditional lock lever under the bonnet centre Additional lock lever under the bonnet centre
Additional lock lever under the bonnet centre
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Engine Coolant Check Engine Coolant CheckEngine Coolant Check Engine Coolant Check
Engine Coolant Check
Check the coolant level in the radiator auxiliary tank.
It should be in between maximum & minimum lines.
If the auxiliary tank is completely empty, please check the coolant
level in radiator as follows -
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ARNING
Do not remove radiator cap when engine is hot. It may spray hot
coolant on you causing serious injuries.
1. Ensure engine and radiator are cool.
2. Turn the radiator cap anti clockwise (without pressing it) until it
stops. This will relieve the pressure, if any in the cooling system.
3. Remove the radiator cap by pushing down and turning anti
clockwise.
4. The level of coolant should be upto the base of the filler neck.
Coolant should be added if it is low.
5. Secure the radiator cap in its place.
6. Add coolant into the auxiliary tank up to the high mark.
7. Put the cap back, on the auxiliary tank.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
Topping of the coolant should be done in the auxiliary tank only.
Radiator cap should not be removed, if coolant is present in the
auxiliary tank.
ENGINE C ENGINE CENGINE C ENGINE C
ENGINE C
OOL OOLOOL OOL
OOL
ANT CHECK ANT CHECKANT CHECK ANT CHECK
ANT CHECK
1. Auxiliary Tank 2. Radiator Pressure Cap
P R I O R T O D R I V I N G
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D R I V I N G
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•Preparing to drive Preparing to drivePreparing to drive Preparing to drive
Preparing to drive
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•Running-in period Running-in periodRunning-in period Running-in period
Running-in period
• •• •
•Gear change Gear changeGear change Gear change
Gear change
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•Brakes (Anti-lock brake system) Brakes (Anti-lock brake system)Brakes (Anti-lock brake system) Brakes (Anti-lock brake system)
Brakes (Anti-lock brake system)
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•Fuel economy Fuel economyFuel economy Fuel economy
Fuel economy
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•Four wheel driving system Four wheel driving systemFour wheel driving system Four wheel driving system
Four wheel driving system
• •• •
•Limited slip differential Limited slip differentialLimited slip differential Limited slip differential
Limited slip differential
• •• •
•Driving in adverse conditions Driving in adverse conditionsDriving in adverse conditions Driving in adverse conditions
Driving in adverse conditions
• •• •
•Driving Safety Driving SafetyDriving Safety Driving Safety
Driving Safety
This section gives you important tips on how to start the engine, how
to take care of turbo charger, operation of transmission and transfer
case. It also includes important tips on safe driving in adverse
conditions and difficult terrains.
The information on topics listed above would certainly help you in
safe and carefree driving.
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D R I V I N GST STST ST
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AR ARAR AR
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TING AND ST TING AND STTING AND ST TING AND ST
TING AND ST
OPPING OPPING OPPING OPPING
OPPING
THE ENGINE THE ENGINETHE ENGINE THE ENGINE
THE ENGINE
Starting the Engine Starting the EngineStarting the Engine Starting the Engine
Starting the Engine
Before starting
1. Apply parking brake.
2. Ensure gear lever in neutral.
A. Insert the key in steering cum ignition lock and turn it to ‘ON’ position.
B. Press the clutch pedal fully.
C. Now crank the engine.
D. If the engine does not start turn the key to off position and try after
30 seconds.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
After starting run the engine in low idle speed for at least 30 seconds.
Do not press accelerator pedal while starting the engine to avoid
damage to turbocharger..
Stopping the Engine Stopping the EngineStopping the Engine Stopping the Engine
Stopping the Engine
Before switching off the engine, run the engine idle for atleast 30 seconds
and then switch off. This will allow the engine oil to lubricate the
turbocharger, till its speed is fully reduced and also allow the unit to cool
down.
Above precautions will ensure satisfactory life and performance from
the turbocharger.1. Parking Brake Lever 2. Release Button
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D R I V I N GPREP PREPPREP PREP
PREP
ARING ARING ARING ARING
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UNNING IN PERIOD UNNING IN PERIODUNNING IN PERIOD UNNING IN PERIOD
UNNING IN PERIOD
Preparing to Drive Preparing to DrivePreparing to Drive Preparing to Drive
Preparing to Drive
The following checks and adjustments should be done
before you start driving the vehicle.
1 . Ensure all mirrors, windows and outside lights are clean
and unobstructed. Remove dust, frost, snow or ice if
any, on these.
2 . Ensure bonnet is fully closed.
3 . Check that any items you may be carrying inside with
you are stored properly or fastened down securely.
4 . Check adjustment of seat. If required adjust to your
convenience.
5 . Check adjustment of all rear view mirrors.
6 . Check adjustment of steering wheel.
7 . If the doors are not properly closed you will get a audio
warning/indicator light as soon as you insert the ignition
key in the switch. Make sure all doors are properly closed
and locked.
8 . If the seat belts of driver & co-driver are not fastened you
will get an audio warning as soon as you turn the key to
ignition position. Fasten your seat belt, ensure co-driver
seat passenger has also fastened the seat belt (see
Your Safety).9 . Check and ensure that all the gauges and indicator lights
in the instrument panel are working.
Running-in Period Running-in PeriodRunning-in Period Running-in Period
Running-in Period
Avoid rapid acceleration and prolonged high speed running
of the engine while using the new vehicle for the first 1500-
1800 km of operation.
Do not exceed the following vehicle speed during running in
period.
Gear GearGear Gear
Gear
2H/4H 2H/4H 2H/4H 2H/4H
2H/4H
4 L 4 L 4 L 4 L
4 L
km/hr km/hr km/hr km/hr
km/hr
km/hr km/hr km/hr km/hr
km/hr
1st 20 8
2nd 40 16
3rd 65 -
4th 90 -
5th 110 -
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