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TYRE REPAIRING AND
PRESSURE RESTORING
PROCEDURE
Proceed as follows:
stop the car in a position that is not
dangerous for oncoming traffic where
you can carry out the procedure safely.
The ground must be flat and sufficiently
compact;
stop the engine, engage the hazard
warning lights and the parking brake;
wear the reflective safety jacket
before getting out of the car (anyway
comply with the laws in force in the
country you are driving in);
Insert the cartridge 1 containing the
sealant in the proper compartment of
the compressor 2, pressing it down
hard fig. 181. Remove the speed limit
sticker 3 and apply it in a clearly visible
position fig. 185;
wear the gloves;
remove the cap from the tyre valve
and connect and firmly tighten the
transparent tube of the sealing fluid 4
fig. 181. If a 250 ml cartridge is present
the housing of the transparent tube is
provided with removable ring to
facilitate extraction. Make sure that the
ON-OFF button 5 fig. 183 is in the off
position (button not pressed);
plug the electric connector 6 fig. 182
into the 12V socket of the vehicle and
start the vehicle engine;
operate the compressor by pressing
the ON-OFF button 5 fig. 183. When
the pressure shown in the Owner
Handbook or on the specific label
appears on the pressure gauge 7, stop
the compressor by pressing the
ON-OFF button 5 again;
disconnect the cartridge 1 from the
compressor, by pressing the release
button 8 and lifting the cartridge 1
upwards fig. 184.If the pressure gauge 7 fig. 183
indicates a pressure lower than 1.8 bar
/ 26 psi 15 minutes after starting the
compressor, switch off the compressor,
disconnect the sealing fluid tube 4
from the tyre valve and remove
the cartridge 1 from the compressor fig.
184.
Move the vehicle by approximately 10
m to promote the distribution of
sealant; stop the vehicle safely, operate
the handbrake and restore pressure
using the black inflation pipe 9 fig. 186
to reach the required pressure. Also
in this case, if the pressure is lower than
1.8 bar / 26 psi after 15 minutes, do
not resume driving but contact a
Dealership.
After driving for about 8 km / 5 miles,
position the car in a safe and suitable
area and engage the handbrake. Take
the compressor and restore pressure
using the black inflation tube 9 fig. 186.
If the pressure shown is higher than
1.8 bar / 26 psi, restore the pressure
and drive safely to a dealership as soon
as possible. If the pressure is lower
than 1.8 bar / 26 psi after 15 minutes,
do not resume driving but contact a
Dealership.
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OPERATION
SWITCHING THE SYSTEM
ON/OFF
The system is switched on/off by
pressing the
button/knob.
Turn the button/knob
clockwise to
increase the radio volume or
anticlockwise to decrease it.
The electronic volume adjustment
control rotates continuously (360°) in
both directions, without stop positions.
RADIO (TUNER) MODE
The system is equipped with the
following tuners: AM, FM and DAB (for
versions/markets, where provided).
Radio mode selection
Press the RADIO button on the front
panel to activate radio mode.
Selecting a frequency band
The different tuning modes can be
selected by pressing the RADIO button
on the front panel.
Displayed information
After the desired radio station is
selected on the display, the following
information is shown (INFO mode
activated):
In the upper part:the preset station,
the time and the other active radio
settings are highlighted (e.g.: TA).In the central part:the name of the
current station, the frequency and
the radio text information (if any) are
highlighted.
FM station list
Press the BROWSE ENTER button/
knob to display the complete list of the
FM stations that can be received.
TheA-B-Cbutton can be used,
depending on the chosen letter, to jump
alphabetically to the first of the
FM/DAB stations available for that
letter.
AM/FM radio station storage
The preset stations are available in all
system modes and are selected by
touching one of the presetting buttons
1-2-3-4-5-6on the front panel.
If you are tuned to a radio station that
you wish to store, hold down the button
on the display which corresponds to
the desired preset until an acoustic
confirmation signal is emitted.
The system can store up to 18 radio
stations in each mode.
AM/FM radio station selection
To search for the desired radio station
press the
orbuttons, use
the wheel on the steering wheel
controls
or turn the "BROWSE/
ENTER" knob.Previous/next radio station search
Briefly press the
orbutton
or use the wheel on the steering wheel
controls
: when the button is
released the previous or next
radio station is displayed.
When searching forwards, if the system
reaches the end of the band, it will
automatically stop on the station where
the search has started from.
Previous/next radio station fast
search
Hold down the
orbutton to
start the fast search: when the button is
released, the first tunable radio is
played.
DAB station list
Press the BROWSE ENTER button/
knob to display:
the list of all DAB stations;
the list of stations filtered by
"Genres";
the list of stations filtered by
"Ensembles" (broadcast group).
Within each list, the "ABC" button
allows the user to skip to the desired
letter in the list.
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Lifting the vehicle..................142
L
Luggage compartment..............42
Main beam headlights.........29-126
Manual climate control system.......36
Manual deactivation of
passenger side front airbag
and side bag for chest/head
protection........................97
MSR system........................80
Multifunction display.................54
Control buttons..................54
Multifunction display
Set-up menu....................54
Number plate lights (for
hatchback versions).............127
Number plate lights (for versions
with wing doors).................128
Occupant protection systems.......81
Official type approvals..............251
Parking sensors...................116
Parking the vehicle.................106
Partitions...........................23
Passenger side front airbag..........97
Performance.......................196
Power steering fluid................165
Prescriptions for vehicle at end
of life...........................224Pretensione r
Procedure for diesel versions.......104
Procedure for petrol versions.......104
Rear doors.........................15
Rear fog lights.......................29
Rear light clusters..................126
Rear view mirrors....................27
Rear window washer................33
Rear Window Wiper..............32-33
Recharging the battery.............166
Refuelling..........................190
Refuelling the vehicle...............117
Regular checks....................154
Replacing a bulb...................122
Replacing an exterior bulb..........125
Replacing fuses....................129
Replacing interior bulbs.............128
Rims and tyres.....................176
SBR system........................83
Scheduled Servicing...............145
Seat belts...........................81
Seats...............................17
Driver’s seat.....................17
Passenger seat..................18
Rear seats......................19
Service schedule...................146Side airbags.......................101
Side bag...........................101
Side doors..........................14
Side lights......................28-125
Snow chains.......................168
Spark plugs (type)..................173
Speed block.......................113
Start&Stop system.................109
Starting the engine.................104
Steering wheel......................26
Switching off the engine............105
Symbols.............................5
Third brake lights..................126
Tips, controls and general
information......................226
Towing the vehicle..................143
Towing trailers.....................119
TPMS.............................111
Traction Plus system...............115
Trip computer.......................55
Types of bulbs.....................123
Tyres ..............................176
Uconnect 5” LIVE – Uconnect
5” Nav LIVE.....................238
Uconnect Radio....................228
Using the gearbox.................107
INDEX
........................84
oad limiters........................84
Seat belts maintenance...........85