buttons FIAT DUCATO BASE CAMPER 2015 Owner handbook (in English)

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ELECTRIC WINDOWS
ELECTRIC
Switches fig. 118 on the inner
armrest of the driver's door control
the following with the ignition key
in the MAR-ON position:
A: left front window opening/
closing;
B: right front window opening/
closing.Continuous automatic
operation
All versions are equipped with
automatic raising and lowering of
the front, driver's side window.
Keep one of the buttons pressed
for longer than half a second to
operate the automatic continuous
window operation function. The
window stops when it reaches the
end of travel position, or when
the button is pressed again.
IMPORTANT With the ignition key in
the STOP position or extracted,
the electric windows remain
activated for about 3 minutes and
are deactivated immediately when
one of the doors is opened.
Front passenger side
door
A dedicated switch for operating
the window is located on the inner
armrest of the passenger side
front door.
44)
WARNING
44) Incorrect use of the electric
windows may be dangerous.
Before and during operation,
always check that nobody is
exposed to the risk of being
injured either directly by the
moving window or through
objects getting caught or by being
hit. When leaving the vehicle,
always remove the key from the
ignition switch to avoid the risk of
injury to anyone remaining in
the car due to accidental
operation of the electric windows.
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CONTROL BUTTONS
To scroll up through the
screen and the related options
or to increase the displayed
value.
MODE
Press briefly to access the menu
and/or go to next screen or to
confirm the required menu option.
Hold down to go back to the
standard screen.
To scroll down through the
screen and the related options
or to decrease the displayed
value.
NoteThe
andbuttons
activate different functions according to
the following situations:
Adjusting the vehicle
interior lighting
- with the side lights on and
standard screen active, it
is possible to adjust the brightness
inside the vehicle.
Setup menu
- within the menu, they allow you to
scroll up and down;
- during setting operations they
allow an increase or decrease.
SETUP MENU
Setup menu functions
The menu comprises a series of
functions arranged in a circular way,
which can be selected through the
andbuttons to access
the different selection operations
and settings (setup) given in the
following paragraphs. A submenu is
provided for some items (Clock
and Unit setting).
The setup menu can be activated
by pressing the MODE button
briefly.The menu comprises the following
functions:
❒Menu
❒Lighting
❒Headlight alignment corrector
❒Speed warning
❒Headlight sensor
❒Cornering lights
❒Rain sensor
❒Trip B activation
❒Traffic sign
❒Set time
❒Set date
❒Autoclose
❒Units of measurement
❒Language
❒Warning volume
❒Service
❒Passenger airbag
❒Daytime Running Lights
❒Automatic main beam headlights
❒Exit menu
Single presses of theor
buttons permit navigation
through the setup menu options.
MODE
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Operating modes are different
according to the characteristics of
the option selected.
Selecting an option from the main
menu without a submenu:
- briefly press the MODE button to
select the main menu option that
needs to be changed;
- press the
orbuttons
(with a single press) to select the
new setting;
- briefly press the MODE button to
store the new setting and at the
same time go back to the
previously selected menu option.
Selecting an option from the main
menu with a submenu:
- briefly press the MODE button to
display the first submenu option;
- press the
orbuttons
(with a single press) to scroll
through all submenu options;
- briefly press the MODE button to
select the displayed submenu
option and to open the relevant
settings menu;- press the
orbuttons
(with a single press) to choose
the new setting for this submenu
option;
- briefly press the MODE button to
store the setting and return to
the previously selected submenu
option.
Selecting “Date” and “Set Clock”:
- briefly press the MODE button
to select the first value to be
changed (e.g. hours / minutes or
year / month / day);
- press the
orbuttons
(with a single press) to select the
new setting;
- briefly press the MODE button to
store the new setting and go to
the next settings menu option.
If this is the last one, the system
brings you back to the previously
selected menu option.
Press the button MODE for long:
- to exit the set-up menu if you are
in the main menu;- to exit the main menu if you are in
another point of the menu (e.g.:
at submenu option setting level, at
submenu level or at main menu
option setting level);
- to save only the changes stored
by the user (and confirmed by
pressing the MODE button).
The setup menu environment is
timed; when the menu is exited due
to expiry of the time allowed, only
the changes already stored by
the user (confirmed beforehand by
a brief press of the MODE button)
will be saved.
From the standard screen, briefly
press button MODE to start
navigation.
Press the
orbuttons to
navigate within the menu.
NoteOnly the reduced menu can be
accessed while the vehicle is moving
for safety reasons ("Speed Beep"
setting). Stop the vehicle to access the
full menu.
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– briefly press button MODE to go
back to the menu screen or press
the button for longer to go back
to the standard screen.
NoteThe "Scheduled Servicing Plan"
requires the vehicle to be serviced every
48,000 km (or 30,000 mi). This
indication will appear automatically, with
the key at MAR-ON, starting from
2,000 km (or 1,240 mi) and will be
displayed every 200 km (or 124 mi). Oil
change notification messages are
displayed in the same way. Use the
andbuttons to alternate
between displaying scheduled servicing
and engine oil change information.
Below 200 km servicing indications are
more frequent. The display will be in
km or mi depending on the
measurement unit settings. When the
next scheduled service is approaching,
the word “Service” will appear on the
display, followed by the number of
kilometres or miles left, when the key is
turned to MAR-ON. Contact a Fiat
Dealership to carry out any service
operation in the "Scheduled servicing
plan" and to reset the display.NoteWhen an oil change is nearly due
and the ignition key is turned to
MAR-ON, the display will show a
dedicated message. Engine
performance will decrease still driving in
these conditions. When the change is
due, the dedicated message will
reappear on the display together with
the activation of both the
and
warning lights. Contact a
Fiat Dealership.
Activating/
deactivating front
passenger side
airbags and side
bags for chest
protection
(Passenger airbag)
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
This function allows the passenger
side airbag to be activated/
deactivated.
Proceed as follows:
❒press the MODE button and, after
the message "Bag pass: Off" (to
deactivate) or "Bag pass: On" (to
activate) is displayed by pressing the
andbuttons, press the
MODE button again;
❒the confirmation request message
will appear on the display;❒by pressing the
or
buttons, select (Yes) (to confirm
activation/deactivation) or (No) (to
cancel);
❒press the MODE button briefly and a
message confirming the selection will
be displayed, then you will return to
the menu screen, or hold the button
down to return to the standard
screen without storing.
Daytime running lights
(DRL)
(for versions/markets, where
provided)
With this function is possible to turn
the daytime running lights on and
off.
Proceed as follows to activate or
deactivate this function:
❒briefly press the MODE button. The
display shows a submenu;
❒briefly press the MODE button. "On"
or "Off" flash on the display,
according to what has been
previously set;
❒press
orto make your
choice;
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❒turn the ring nut to partly extend the
jack;
❒arrange the jack near the lift support
closest to the wheel to be replaced
at the points shown in fig. 180.
For short wheelbase versions with
retractable footboard, the jack must
be positioned at the lift point shown
in fig. 182 aligned (45°) so that it
does not interfere with the retractable
footboard;
❒warn all bystanders that the vehicle is
about to be lifted. They must stay
clear and not touch the vehicle until it
is back on the ground.❒for versions equipped with
self-levelling air suspension, before
raising the vehicle with the jack,
press buttons A and B fig. 183
simultaneously for at least 5 seconds.
The operating mode for raising the
vehicle is activated: the LEDs on the
buttons come on constantly. To
exit this mode, press buttons A and
B simultaneously for another 5
seconds; both LEDs on the buttons
will go out and full system operation
will be restored. This mode
deactivates automatically when the
speed of approx. 5 km/h is
exceeded.
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❒lift the vehicle.
After lifting the vehicle:
❒for all versions, when gaining access
through the vehicle's right rear wheel
arch, adjust the screw A fig. 184
for the spare wheel retaining device,
using the spanner provided and
correctly assembled, with the
dedicated extension Bfig. 184;
❒turn tool C anticlockwise fig. 185 to
allow the spare wheel to be lowered;
❒continue turning anticlockwise until
the stop point, indicated by the
stiffening of the manoeuvre or a click
from the clutch present in the device;
148) 149)
❒after unwinding the whole cable of
the spare wheel lifting device, remove
the wheel from the vehicle;
❒unscrew the retaining knob D fig. 186
and release the wheel releasing the
support E.
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Engine oil level gauge ..................... 119
EOBD system ................................ 100
ESC (system) ................................. 83
External lights................................. 48
Fiat CODE system......................... 10
Fix&Go Automatic quick tyre
repair kit ........................ 204-205-206
Flap on bench ............................ 19-69
Flashing ......................................... 50
Flex Floor rear seat......................... 21
Fluids and lubricants ...................... 321
Fog lights ................................. 61-213
Follow Me Home device ................. 51
Follow me home ............................ 51
Front airbags .................................. 170
– Driver's side front airbag............ 170
– Manually deactivating the
front airbag and side bag........... 171
– Passenger side front airbag ....... 171
Front roof light (changing a bulb) .... 216
Fuel consumption .......................... 324
Fuel cut-off switch ......................... 63
Fuel level gauge ............................. 118
Fuel tank cap ................................. 110
Fuses (replacement) ....................... 218
Gearbox ....................................... 183
Gear lever ...................................... 183
Gear Shift Indicator ........................ 120
Glove compartment ....................... 64Glove compartment with lock......... 64
Hazard warning lights ................... 60
HBA (Hydraulic Brake Assist)
system ......................................... 85
HBA (system) ................................. 85
Headlight alignment corrector ........ 81
Headlights
– Headlight alignment corrector.... 81
– Light beam direction.................. 81
Headlight washers .................... 54-247
Head restraints
– Front ......................................... 24
Heated rear window ....................... 61
Heating and ventilation controls...... 29
Heating and ventilation ................... 28
Hill Descent Control System ........... 86
Hill Descent .................................... 86
Hill Holder system .......................... 84
Hill Holder (system) ........................ 84
Identification data .......................... 254
Ignition switch ................................ 15
Independent additional heater ........ 42
Inflation pressure ............................ 267
Inflation procedure ......................... 205
Instrument panel ............................ 114
Interior fittings ................................ 64
Interiors .......................................... 250
Isofix child restraint systems
(setup)– Arrangement possibilities for
child restraint system on
seats of vehicle.......................... 166
Jump starting ................................ 198
Lectern ......................................... 67
Lifting the vehicle ........................... 226
Light beam direction ...................... 81
Lights off ........................................ 48
Loading advice............................... 184
Main beam headlights............. 49-212
Maintenance and care - regular
checks ......................................... 234
Maintenance and care -
Scheduled Servicing .................... 230
Maintenance and care -
scheduled servicing plan .............. 231
Manual climate control system ....... 32
Manually deactivating the front
airbag and side bag ..................... 171
Moving footboard ........................... 75
MSR system .................................. 82
MSR (system)................................. 82
Multifunction display
– Control buttons ......................... 121
– Setup menu .............................. 121
Number plate lights....................... 215
On-board instruments................... 114
Parking ......................................... 181
Parking lights.............................. 50-61

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