light Alfa Romeo Giulietta 2013 Owner handbook (in English)
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INTRODUCTIONThe radio has been designed according to the passenger
compartment's specific characteristics and with a personalised
design that complements the style of the dashboard.
The instructions for use are given below. We recommend that you
read them carefully.ADVICERoad safety
Familiarise yourself with the various car radio functions (e.g.
storing radio stations), before starting to drive.
Reception conditions
Reception conditions change constantly while driving. Reception
may be interfered with by the presence of mountains, buildings or
bridges, or when you are far away from the broadcaster.
NoteThe volume may be increased when receiving traffic alerts
and news.
If the volume is too loud this could be
dangerous for the driver and for passengers
when driving in traffic. Always adjust the
volume so that you can still hear background noises.
Maintenance and care
Only clean the cover with a soft, anti-static cloth. Cleaning and
polishing products may damage the surface.
CD
Dirt, scratches or any distortions on CDs may cause skipping
during playback and poor sound quality. Follow these tips for
optimum playback conditions:
❒only use CDs with the following mark:❒clean every CD thoroughly removing any fingerprints or dust
using a soft cloth. Hold CDs by the circumference and clean
them from the centre towards the edge;
❒never use chemical products (e.g. antistatic or thinner spray
cans) for cleaning as they could damage the surface of the CDs;
❒after listening to them place CDs back in their cases to avoid
them being damaged;
❒do not expose CDs to direct sunlight, high temperatures or
moisture for long periods;
❒do not stick labels on the surface of the CD and do not write on
the recorded surface using pens or pencils;
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EQ FUNCTION(equaliser activation/deactivation)
(excluding versions with Bose HI-FI system)
The built-in equaliser can be activated/deactivated. When the
equaliser function is off, the audio settings can only be changed by
adjusting the “Bass” and “Treble” settings, whereas when the
function is on, the acoustic curves can be adjusted.
To deactivate the equaliser, select the “EQ OFF” function using the
or
buttons.
To activate the equaliser, use the
or
buttons 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 Bose HI-FI system)
To set a customised equaliser adjustment, set to “User” using the
or
buttons 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
or
buttons; the selected bar
will start to flash and it can be adjusted using the
or
buttons.
To store the setting, press the
button again. The display will
show the active source at that time followed by the word “USER”. If
the mode is “FM”, for example, the display will show the text “FM
EQ User”.
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MENUMENU button functions
Press the MENU button 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
or
buttons to scroll through the menu functions. To
change the setting of the function selected use the
or
buttons.
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 Bose HI-FI system);
❒RADIO ON VOLUME (radio volume limit
activation/deactivation);
❒AUX OFFSET (alignment of the portable device volume to that of
the other sources) (for versions/markets, where provided);
❒RADIO OFF (switching-off mode);
❒SYSTEM RESET
Press the MENU button again to exit the Menu function.
NoteThe AF SWITCHING, TRAFFIC INFORMATION and
REGIONAL MODE adjustments are only possible in FM mode.
AF SWITCHING function(alternative frequency search)
The radio can operate in two different modes using RDS:
❒“AF Switching On”: search for alternative frequencies active (the
letters “AF” appear on the display);
❒“AF Switching Off”: search for alternative frequencies not active.
Proceed as follows to activate/deactivate the function:
❒press the MENU button and select “AF Switching On”;
❒press the
/
buttons to activate/deactivate the function.
When the function is activated, the radio automatically tunes into
the station with the strongest signal broadcasting the same
programme. While driving, the same station can be continuously
listened to without having to change the frequency when you
change zones.
Obviously, it must be possible to receive the station that you are
listening to in the area you are driving through.
If the AF function has been activated, “AF” will light up in the
display.
If the AF function has been activated and the radio is not able to
receive the current station, the radio activates the automatic search,
during which “FM Search” appears on the display (only for top-of-
the-range radios).
With the AF function deactivated, the remaining RDS functions,
such as the display of the station name, still remain active.
The AF function can only be activated on FM bands.
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION function(traffic information)
Some stations on the FM band (FM1, FM2 and FMA) can
broadcast information about traffic conditions. In this case the
letters “TA” appear on the display.
Proceed as follows to switch the TA function on/off:
❒press the MENU button briefly and select “Traffic info”;
❒press the
/
buttons to activate/deactivate the function.
If the TA function has been activated, the “TA” icon lights up on the
display.
NoteIf the TA function is activated with an audio source other
than Tuner (Radio) (CD, MP3, telephone or Mute/Pause), the radio
can carry out an automatic search and therefore it is possible,
when reactivating the Tuner (Radio) source, that the frequency
tuned into is different from the one previously set.
With the TA function, it is possible to:
❒search only for RDS stations that broadcast in FM and are
enabled to broadcast traffic information;
❒receive traffic information even when the CD player is in
operation;
❒receive traffic information at a minimum preset volume even with
the radio volume off.NoteIn some countries there are radio stations that, even with the
TP function activated, do not transmit traffic information (the “TP”
icon appears on the display).
If the radio is tuned to a station in the AM band, when TA is
activated it will tune into the last selected station in the FM1 band.
The volume at which the traffic news is transmitted depends on the
listening volume:
❒listening volume below 5: traffic news volume 5 (fixed value);
❒listening volume above 5: traffic news volume equal to listening
volume +1.
If the volume is changed during traffic news, the level will not be
shown on the display; the new level will only be maintained during
the news.
While traffic information is being received, “TRAFFIC
INFORMATION” will appear on the display.
The TA function can be interrupted by pressing any button on the
radio.
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RADIO (TUNER)INTRODUCTIONWhen the radio is switched on, the last function selected before it
was switched off is activated: Radio, CD, CD MP3 or Media Player
(only withBlue&Me™) or AUX (only withBlue&Me™) (for
versions/markets, where provided).
To select the Radio function when another audio source is being
listened to, briefly press the FM AS or AM buttons depending on
the desired band.
Once the Radio mode has been activated, the display will show the
name (RDS stations only) and the frequency of the selected radio
station, the frequency band selected (e.g. FM1) and the preselect
button number (e.g. P1).
FREQUENCY BAND SELECTIONWith 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 BUTTONSThe 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 current
station will be stored.
The storing phase is confirmed by an acoustic signal.
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INDEX
A
BS system ........................................ 96
– System intervention.......................... 96
Additional heater ................................. 61
AFS adaptive lights (Adaptive
Frontlight System) ............................... 74
Air cleaner .......................................... 192
Alarm ................................................. 38
“Alfa DNA” system ............................. 99
– Driving modes................................. 100
– Engagement/disengagement of
"All Weather" mode ........................ 101
– Engagement/disengagement of
"Dynamic" mode............................. 100
– "Natural" Mode .............................. 100A
lfa Romeo Code system .................... 32
Ashtray ............................................... 80
ASR system (AntiSlip Regulation) ........... 98
Automatic dual zone climate control ...... 55
Battery .............................................. 192
– advice for extending lifetime............. 192
– replacement .................................... 192
Battery (recharging).............................. 173
Body versions....................................... 204
Bodywork– bodywork codes .............................. 204
– maintenance ................................... 199
– protection against atmospheric
agents ............................................ 198
– warranty......................................... 198
Bonnet................................................. 93
– Closing ........................................... 93
– Opening ......................................... 93
Brake Assist ......................................... 98
Brakes ................................................. 212
– brake fluid level............................... 191
bulb replacement ................... 158-159-160
– interior lights................................... 162
Bulb replacement
– exterior lights .................................. 157
Bulbs
– types of bulbs.................................. 155
Carrying children safely ...................... 121
CBC (Cornering Brake Control) system ... 98
Central locking..................................... 74
Changing a bulb .................................. 154
– General instructions ......................... 154
Changing a wheel ................................ 143
Cigar lighter ........................................ 79
Cleaning and maintenance– bodywork ....................................... 198
– car interior...................................... 200
– engine compartment ........................ 200
– front headlights ............................... 199
– leather parts ................................... 201
– leather seats.................................... 201
– plastic and coated parts ................... 201
– seats and fabric parts ...................... 200
– windows ......................................... 199
Climate control..................................... 48
– Central air diffusers ......................... 48
– Rear air diffuser .............................. 49
– Side air diffusers ............................. 48
– Upper air diffusers .......................... 48
Climatic comfort ................................... 50
– Diffusers ......................................... 50
Clutch ................................................. 211
CO2 emissions..................................... 231
Code Card........................................... 33
Control buttons..................................... 21
Control panel and instruments ............... 4
– Multifunction display........................ 4
– Reconfigurable multifunction
display ........................................... 5
Controls............................................... 73
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Courtesy light
– bulb replacement............................. 164
Cruise Control ...................................... 68Dashboard ........................................ 3
Daytime running lights (DRL) ................. 62
Diesel filter .......................................... 192
Dimensions .......................................... 220
Dipped headlights
– bulb replacement............................. 158
Direction indicators ......................... 64-159
– bulb replacement............................. 158
– “Lane change” function .................... 64
Display................................................ 18
Doors .................................................. 83
– Child safety device .......................... 84
– Door central locking/unlocking ........ 83
DST system
(Dynamic Steering Torque) .................. 99
Dual Pinion active steering .................... 107
Dusk sensor ......................................... 63Electric sun roof .................................. 81
Electric windows .................................. 86
– Controls .......................................... 86"Electronic Q2" system ("E-Q2") .......... 98Engine codes ...................................... 204Engine compartment
– checking levels ................................ 185
– washing ......................................... 200
Engine coolant temperature gauge ........ 6
Engine
– engine cooling system fluid level ....... 190
– identification codes.......................... 204
– marking.......................................... 203
– technical specifications..................... 206
Engine oil
– consumption ................................... 190
– level check ...................................... 190
EOBD system ....................................... 106
ESC (Electronic Stability Control)
system ............................................... 97
Exterior lights ....................................... 62
– Left stalk ......................................... 62
External courtesy lights ......................... 65
Extinguisher ......................................... 80
Fitting "Universal" child seat ................ 122
Fix&Go Automatic Kit ........................... 149
Flashing .............................................. 64
Fluids and lubricants (specifications) ...... 227
Fog lights........................................ 73-158"Follow Me Home" device ................... 64
Front airbags...................................... 129
Front armrest ....................................... 77
Front driver side airbag ........................ 129
Front passenger airbag ......................... 130
Front roof light
– bulb replacement............................. 162
Fuel consumption.................................. 230
Fuel cut-off system ................................ 75
Fuel level gauge ................................... 6
Fuel supply .......................................... 210
Fuel tank cap ....................................... 112
Fuses (if a fuse blows) ........................... 165G
ear Shift Indicator ............................ 20
Glove compartment light
– bulb replacement............................. 164
H
andbrake ........................................ 135
Hazard warning lights .......................... 73
Headlights ........................................... 95
– Adjusting headlights abroad ............ 95
– bulb replacement............................. 157
– Headlight alignment corrector .......... 95
– Light beam direction ........................ 95
Headlight washers................................ 198
Head restraints..................................... 44
– "Anti-Whiplash" device ................... 44
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– Front headrests ................................ 44
– Rear head restraints......................... 45
Hill Holder system ................................ 97Identification data
– bodywork paint plate....................... 203
– Chassis marking .............................. 203
– engine marking ............................... 203
– identification data plate ................... 202
Ignition device ..................................... 40
– Steering lock ................................... 40
Installation of electrical/electronic
devices .............................................. 108
Installing a Universal Isofix child seat ..... 127
Interior fittings ...................................... 76
Interiors (cleaning)................................ 200Jack................................................... 144Light clusters
– front light clusters
(changing a bulb)............................ 157
– rear light clusters
(changing a bulb)............................ 159
Lubricants (features).............................. 227
Luggage compartment .......................... 88
– Bag hooks ...................................... 92
– Closing the luggage compartment..... 89– Emergency luggage compartment
opening .......................................... 89
– Extending the luggage
compartment................................... 89
– Luggage compartment
initialisation .................................... 89
– Luggage retaining net ...................... 92
– Opening the luggage
compartment................................... 88
– Securing your load .......................... 92
Luggage compartment roof light
– bulb replacement............................. 163
M
ain beam headlights ....................... 64
– bulb replacement............................. 157
Maintenance and care
– heavy-duty use of the car ................. 184
– periodic checks ............................... 184
– scheduled servicing ......................... 177
– scheduled servicing plan .................. 178
Manual climate control ......................... 51
Menu options ....................................... 22
MSR system ......................................... 98
Multifunction display ............................ 18
N
umber plate lights
– bulb replacement............................. 161
Parking ............................................. 135– Handbrake ..................................... 135
Parking lights ....................................... 63
Parking sensors .................................... 109
Performance ........................................ 221
Plugs (type) .......................................... 206
Pollen filter........................................... 192
Power socket ........................................ 79
Preparation for "Isofix" child seat .......... 126
Preparation to install a portable
navigation system .............................. 108
Pretensioners........................................ 118
– Load limiters ................................... 118
Protecting the environment .................... 114
– Particulate filter (DPF)....................... 114
RAB system (Ready Alert Brakes) ......... 99
Radio transmitters and mobile phones.... 109
Rain sensor .......................................... 66
Raising the car ..................................... 174
Rear armrest ........................................ 78
Rear fog lights...................................... 73
Rear fog lights/reversing lights .............. 160
Rear roof light
– bulb replacement............................. 162
Rear view mirrors ................................. 46
– Door mirrors ................................... 47
– Internal mirror ................................. 46
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Rear window washer jets ...................... 197
Rear window washer
– rear window washer fluid level ......... 191
Rear window washer/wiper .................. 67
Rear Window Wiper
– blade replacement ........................... 197
– blades ............................................ 195
Reconfigurable multifunction display ...... 19
Refuelling ............................................ 224
Refuelling the car ................................. 112
Rev counter .......................................... 6
Rim Protector ....................................... 217
Roof lights ........................................... 70
– Courtesy lights ................................ 71
– Front roof light ................................ 70
– Glove compartment light .................. 72
– Luggage compartment roof light ....... 72
– Rear roof light ................................. 71
Roof rack/ski rack ................................ 94Safe Lock device ................................. 36
Saving fuel .......................................... 137
SBR system (Seat Belt Reminder) ............ 116
Scheduled Servicing Plan ...................... 178
Seat belts............................................. 115
– Use ................................................ 115Seats ................................................... 41
– Front seats ...................................... 41
Setup menu ......................................... 21
Side airbags (Side Bags - Window
Bags) ................................................ 131
Side bags (front side airbags) ............... 131
Side lights/brake lights ......................... 159
Side lights/daytime running lights
(DRL)
– bulb replacement............................. 157
Side lights/dipped beam headlights ...... 63
Ski compartment .................................. 78
“Smart Bag” system
(Multistage front airbags) ................... 129Snow chains....................................... 140
Snow tyres ........................................... 140
Speedometer (speed indicator) .............. 6
Starting the engine ............................... 134
Starting the engine ............................... 142
– Bump starting.................................. 143
– Jump starting .................................. 142
Start&Stop system ................................ 103
Steering lock ........................................ 40
Steering system .................................... 214
Steering wheel ..................................... 45
Storage compartments .......................... 76Storing the car ..................................... 141
Sun visors ............................................ 80
Suspension .......................................... 213
Symbols .............................................. 32
Technical specifications ....................... 202
The keys .............................................. 33
– Code Card...................................... 33
– Key without remote control ............... 34
– Key with remote control.................... 34
Third brake lights
– bulb replacement............................. 161
Towing the car ..................................... 175
– Attaching the tow hook .................... 175
Towing trailers ..................................... 139
– Installing a tow hook........................ 139
Transmission ........................................ 211
TRIP button .......................................... 31
Trip Computer ...................................... 29
Ty r e s
– Fix&Go Automatic (kit) .................... 149
– inflation pressure ............................. 219
– reading the tyre code....................... 215
– Rim Protector tyres ........................... 217
– snow tyres ...................................... 218
– tyres provided ................................. 218
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Tyres - maintenance .............................. 194U
sing the Gearbox ............................. 136
W
arning lights on panel .................... 6
Weights............................................... 222
Welcome movement ............................. 20
Wheel rims
– correct reading of the rim code ......... 216
– dimensions ..................................... 218
– Rim Protector................................... 217
– rims and tyres ................................. 215
– wheels and tyres.............................. 194
Wheels and tyres
– changing a wheel............................ 143
– Fix&Go Automatic (kit) .................... 149
– spare wheel .................................... 215
– tyre inflation pressure....................... 219
– Wheels and tyres ............................ 194
Window bags (side airbags for head
protection) ......................................... 131Window cleaning................................. 65
Windows (cleaning) ............................. 199
Windscreen washer
– windscreen washer fluid level ........... 191
Windscreen washer sprays ................... 197
Windscreen washer/wiper.................... 65
– “Smart washing” function................. 66
Windscreen wiper
– blades ............................................ 195
– replacing wiper blades .................... 196
Wiring for radio system ........................ 107
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