ESP FORD C MAX 2008 1.G Owner's Guide

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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine •Store up to 20 name tags perfunction.
•The average recording time foreach name tag is approximately2-3 seconds.
USING VOICE CONTROL
System operation
The order and content of the voicecontrols are given in the followinglists. The tables show the sequenceof user voice commands and systemresponses for each available function.
<> indicates a number or storedname tag to be inserted by the user.
Short cuts
There are a number of voicecommand short cuts available, whichallow you to control some vehiclefeatures without having to follow thecomplete command menu. Theseare:
•phone: "MOBILE NAME"1, "DIAL
NUMBER", "DIAL NAME" and"REDIAL"
•CD player: "DISC" and "TRACK"
•climate control: "TEMPERATURE","FAN", "AUTO MODE","DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON"and "DEFROSTING/DEMISTINGOFF"
•radio: "TUNE NAME"
•navigation: "ZOOM" and "ROUTESETTING".
1) Only when the mobile phone isfitted with Bluetooth and voicecontrol
Start communicating with thesystem
Before you can start talking to thesystem you first have to press theVOICE or MODE button for eachoperation and wait until the systemanswers with a beep.
AUDIO UNIT COMMANDS
CD Player/CD Changer
You can choose a disc or trackdirectly by voice control.
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Bluetooth/voice recognitionsystem - declaration ofconformity
We, the party responsible forcompliance, declare under our soleresponsibility that the HandsetIntegration product RX-1C is inconformity with the provisions of thefollowing Council Directive:1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declarationof Conformity can be found at:
www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity
The Bluetooth word mark and logosare owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.and any use of such marks by FordMotor Company is under license.Other trademarks and trade namesare those of their respective owners.Nokia Corporation Keilalahdentie 4,02150 Espoo, Finland
TYPE APPROVALS
Remote control
Type 1
If the type approval of your remotecontrol is inspected, refer to the tablebelow. It is recommended that youuse the remote control only in thecountries listed.
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AppendicesE78380

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COMPATIBILITY
WARNINGS
Your vehicle has been testedand certified to Europeanlegislations relating toelectromagnetic compatibility(2004/104/EC). It is your responsibilityto ensure that any equipment youhave fitted complies with applicablelocal legislations. Have anyequipment fitted by properly trainedtechnicians.
WARNINGS
Radio frequency (RF) transmitterequipment (e.g. cellulartelephones, amateur radiotransmitters etc.) may only be fittedto your vehicle if they comply with theparameters shown in the table below.There are no special provisions orconditions for installations or use.
Do not mount any transceiver,microphones, speakers, or anyother item in the deployment path ofthe airbag system.
Do not fasten antenna cablesto original vehicle wiring, fuelpipes and brake pipes.
Keep antenna and powercables at least 100mm from anyelectronic modules and airbags.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Manual transmission.....................154Reverse gear − 5-speedtransmission....................................154Reverse gear − 6-speedtransmission....................................154
Message centreSee: Information displays...................96
MirrorsSee: Heated windows and mirrors...114See: Windows and mirrors.................84
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Navigation systemcommands..................................252
O
Occupant protection......................27Principle of operation..........................27
Oil checkSee: Engine oil check.......................200
Opening and closing thebonnet..........................................189Closing the bonnet............................189Opening the bonnet..........................189
P
Parking aid......................................162Principle of operation........................162
Parking aidSee: Using the parking aid................162
Parking brake.................................159All vehicles...........................................159
Parts and accessories......................7Look for the Ford logo on thefollowing parts ....................................8Now you can be sure that your Fordparts are Ford parts...........................7
Pedals...............................................58
Personalised settings.....................99Auxiliary heater programming..........100Car Setup menu..................................99Chime deactivation............................102Clock setting.......................................100ESP.......................................................100Language setting...............................100Units of measure................................100
Power steering fluid check.........202Vehicles with 1.4L Duratec-16V(Sigma) or 1.6L Duratec-16V(Sigma) or 1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT(Sigma) engine...............................202Vehicles with 1.8L Duratec-HE (MI4)or 2.0L Duratec-HE (MI4) or 2.5LDuratec-ST (VI5) or 1.6LDuratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel or 1.8LDuratorq-TDCi (Kent) Diesel or 2.0LDuratorq-TDCi (Kent) Dieselengine.............................................203
Programming the remotecontrol............................................35Reprogramming the unlockingfunction..............................................36
Q
Quick start.........................................10
R
Rear fog lamps................................65Rear seats......................................124Comfort seat system........................124Folding the seatbacks forward........125Folding the seats forward.................127Installing the seats..............................131Removing the seats..........................130Returning the seatbacks to theupright position...............................126Returning the seats to the seatingposition............................................129
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Telephone controls......................234Ending or rejecting calls...................234Remote control.................................234
Telephone setup...........................231Bond another Bluetooth phone......233Making a phone an active phone....232Phonebook........................................232Phonebook categories....................232Placing your phone in the cradle.....231Requirements for cradleconnection......................................231
Telephone.......................................231General information...........................231
TelephoneSee: Using the telephone.......................See: Using the telephone.......................
Toll reader.......................................139Towing a trailer...............................169Steep gradients..................................169
Towing points.................................185Front towing eye................................185Rear towing eye.................................186
Towing the vehicle on fourwheels...........................................186All vehicles...........................................186Vehicles with automatictransmission....................................187
Towing.............................................169Transmission..................................154Type approvals..............................255Alarm....................................................261Engine immobiliser............................259Passive key........................................259Remote control.................................255
Tyre care........................................223Tyre repair kit..................................217Checking the tyre pressure.............222General information...........................217Inflating the tyre..................................218Using the tyre repair kit.....................218
TyresSee: Wheels and tyres.......................211
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Using booster cables...................209To connect the booster cables......209To start the engine.............................210
Using cruise control......................164Cancelling the set speed..................165Changing the set speed...................164Resuming the set speed..................165Setting a speed..................................164Switching cruise control off..............165Switching cruise control on..............164
Using seat belts duringpregnancy......................................33Using snow chains.......................223Vehicles with stability control(ESP)................................................224
Using stability control.....................161Using the parking aid....................162Manoeuvring with the parkingaid.....................................................163Switching the parking aid on andoff......................................................162
Using the telephone............................Changing the active phone.............240Debonding a bonded phone...........240Handling an incoming call................239Handling a second incoming call.....239Making a call......................................238
Using voice control.......................242System operation..............................242
Using winter tyres.........................223
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Vehicle battery..............................209Vehicle care...................................207Vehicle identification number(VIN)..............................................226Vehicle identification plate...........226Vehicle identification.....................226Vehicle recovery............................185
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine VentilationSee: Climate control..........................107
VentsSee: Air vents......................................107
VINSee: Vehicle identification number(VIN).................................................226
Voice control............................57, 241Principle of operation........................241
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Warning lamps and indicators......90ABS warning lamp...............................90Airbag warning lamp...........................90Brake system and ABS warninglamps..................................................91Brake system warning lamp..............90Cruise control indicator.......................91Direction indicator................................91Doors open warning lamp..................91Engine systems fault warninglamp....................................................91Engine warning lamp...........................91Front fog lamp indicator......................91Frost warning lamp..............................92Glow plug indicator.............................92Headlamp indicator.............................92Ignition warning lamp..........................92Low fuel level warning lamp...............92Main beam indicator...........................92Maximum engine RPM warninglamp...................................................92Message indicator...............................92Oil pressure warning lamp.................93Power steering warning lamp...........93Rear fog lamp indicator......................93Seat belt reminder...............................93Stability control (ESP) indicator..........93
Warning triangle.............................174Washer fluid check.......................203Washers
See: Wipers and washers..................59
WashingSee: Cleaning the exterior...............207
Wheels and tyres...........................211General information............................211Technical specifications...................224
Windows and mirrors.....................84Windscreen washers......................61Windscreen wipers.........................59Automatic wiper system.....................61Autowipers...........................................59Intermittent wipe..................................59
Winter tyresSee: Using winter tyres....................223
Wipers and washers.......................59
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