JAGUAR XF 2009 1.G Owners Manual
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ELECTRIC SUNROOF
Operation
The sunroof can only be operated with the
ignition on.
Tilt
With the roof closed, press and release the
front of the switch (1). The sunroof will move
to the tilted position automatically. It can be
stopped at any point by pressing the button
again.
Fully open
With the sunroof closed, press and release the
rear of the switch ( 2). The sunroof will move to
the fully open position auto matically. It can be
stopped at any point by pressing the button
again.
Close
• From the fully open position, press and
release the front of the switch ( 1). The roof
will return to the closed position
automatically.
• From the tilted position, press and release
the rear of the switch ( 2). The roof will
return to the closed position automatically.
Anti-trap mechanism
If the sunroof encounters resistance when
closing it will stop, and then open fully. This is
to prevent serious injury or damage to the
mechanism.
Override
The anti-trap mechanism can be overridden to
allow the roof to be closed when movement is
restricted by dirt. To override the anti-trap
mechanism, press and hold the front of the
switch until the roof reaches the closed
position.
WARNINGS
Extreme care must be taken to ensure
that none of the oc cupants have any
part of their body in a position where
it could be trapped by the sunroof when
closing. Although an anti-trap mechanism is
fitted, serious injuries can occur.
Never leave children alone in the
vehicle, as this could result in serious
injury or death.
It is recommended that the Jaguar
Smart Key be removed when leaving
the vehicle.
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WARNING
The sunroof can cause serious injury
should a body part become trapped.
Always ensure that the sunroof is free
from obstructions before closing.
CAUTION
Wherever possible remove any dirt,
leaves etc. from the sunroof mechanism
before closing. Failure to do so may damage
the sunroof mechanism.
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Calibration
If the battery is disconnected, or the power
supply is interrupted, whilst the sunroof is
partially open it will need to be recalibrated.
Once the battery is reconnected, or the power
supply is restored, recalibrate the sunroof as
follows:
1. Switch the ignition on.
2. Press the front of the switch, so that the
sunroof is in the tilt position, then release
the switch.
3. Press the front of the sunroof switch, and
hold for thirty seconds.
4. After thirty seconds the sunroof will begin
to move. Keep the front of the switch
pressed until the sunroof has fully opened,
then closed.
5. Once the open/close cycle has completed
and the sunroof ha s stopped moving,
release the switch.
The sunroof can now be operated as normal.
Sunroof blind
The blind can be manua lly opened and closed,
using the handle, with the sunroof closed or
tilted open.
The blind opens automatically when the
sunroof is fully opened and cannot be closed
with the sunroof in this position. The sunroof
needs to be fully closed before the blind can be
closed.
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SUN VISORS
Pivot the sun visor downward to reduce sun
glare through the front windscreen. If required,
the visor can unclipped and then be pivoted
towards the side window to reduce sun glare
from that side of the vehicle.
Vanity mirror
Pivot the sun visor downward and raise the
cover on the vanity mirror to illuminate the
mirror. Close the cover to extinguish the
lamps. If the cover is left open, the lamps will
extinguish automatically after 16 minutes to
prevent battery drain.
SUN BLINDS
Press the switch to raise or lower the sun blind.
INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER
Rotate the thumbwheel up to increase, and
down to decrease, the level of instrument
illumination.
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CLOCK
The clock is set using the touch-screen. Select
Vehicle from the Home menu.
1. From the Vehicl e menu, select Clock
adjust .
2. Touch the up or down arrow icons to
adjust the hours.
3. Touch the up or down arrow icons to
adjust the minutes.
4. Touch to switch between 12 and 24 hour
clock display.
5. Touch to set the new time. The time
display in the bottom left corner of the
screen will now change to reflect any
adjustments made.
Note: Any adjustments made will be lost,
unless Set is selected before exiting the Clock
adjust menu.
Setting the clock as the screensaver
From the Home menu on the touch-screen,
select Vehicle.
From the Vehicle menu, select Syst. settings
(1) .
Select Display set. (2) , then touch the clock
symbol (3). The clock will now appear as the
screensaver.
Note: To select an alternative screensaver from
the four available, click on the appropriate icon.
Vehicle
Clock adjust
Cont./Bright. Tr uter
Syst. settings Veh. settings Set
12:26 pm
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Home
Audio/TV
Climate
Phone
Navigation
Vehicle
DAB radio DAB1BBC 5Live XtraBBC National DAB
TA FM DAB i Subch.
Va l e t12:26 pm
External15C
Left Right
20 17CC.5 .5
Vehicle
Trip B
Trip
auto eset
Units Distance
Av. speed
Av. fuel 532 Km
42 Km/h
12.3 L/100km
353 Km
RangeClock adjust
Cont./Bright. Trip computer
Syst. settings Veh. settings
Trip A
12 : 26 pm
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Display set.
Pr
But io
Vol. presets
12:26 PM
50 seconds
OnO
Screensaver
Timeout to
setting
home screen
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AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS
The auxiliary power socket is located in the
cubby box.
GLOVE BOX
The glove box is opened using the
JaguarSense proximity sensor on the fascia
(arrowed). To open the glove box, place the tip
of your finger close to and directly over the
sensor, as shown in the left-hand inset of the
illustration.
The sensor is able to distinguish between a
finger approach and an accidental finger rub
approach from a knee or other large items,
including being wiped for cleaning purposes.
Under these conditions, the sensor will not
react to the input and th e glove box will remain
closed.
Note: When the vehicle alarm is armed or Valet
mode is selected, the proximity sensor is
disabled, preventing the glove box from being
opened.
Note: The wearing of gloves may interfere with
the operation of the prox imity sensor. If gloves
are worn, it may be necessary to touch the
sensor to open the glove box.
CAUTIONS
Only Jaguar approv ed accessories
should be plugged into the power
sockets. Using any other equipment may
damage the vehicle's electrical system. If you
are in any doubt contact your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer.
The engine should be running when
using accessories for long periods.
Failure to do so can discharge the battery.
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CUP HOLDERS
1.Front single cup holder.
2. Front twin cup holder.
3. Rear cup holders.
To access a front cup holder, press and release
the lid. To access the re ar cup holders, fold
down the rear seat armrest.
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WARNINGS
The cup holders shoul d only be used
for soft containers . Containers which
are hard (cans, metal, ceramic, hard
plastic etc.) can cause serious injury if the
vehicle is involved in an accident, sudden
manoeuvre or braking.
Do not carry open drinks containers.
Hot liquids can cause serious injury
when spilled and may damage the
vehicle.
Do not drink, or use the drinks
holders when driving. Doing so
would break concentration, which
may result in loss of control.
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Twin cup holder
The twin cup holder can be converted into a
storage compartment by removing the insert.
Use one hand to squeeze the two sides of the
insert together and, lifting the edge nearest the
driver first, use the other hand to rotate the
insert up and out of it s compartment, towards
the passenger seat.
Note: An ashtray and cigar lighter pack, which
replaces the front twin cup holder, is available
from your Dealer/A uthorised Repairer.
STORAGE COMPARTMENTS
1.Glove box.
2. Front door stowage.
3. Cubby box.
4. Seat map pockets.
5. Rear door stowage.
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Ensure that any items stored in the
vehicle are secure and cannot move.
If the vehicle is involved in an
accident, or subject to sudden braking or
direction change, loose items can cause
serious injury.
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GARAGE DOOR TRANSCEIVERThe door transceiver is located in the rear-view
mirror. It can be programmed to transmit the
radio frequencies of up to three different
transmitters, which can be used to activate
garage doors, entry ga tes, home lighting,
security systems or other radio frequency
operated devices.
Although this section mainly describes the
procedures for a garage door opener, it also
equally applies to the previously mentioned
applications.
In some countries, this feature is also known
as the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver.
For further information, see Information and
Assistance later in this section.
Before programming
For best results, fit a new battery to the
hand-held transmitter of the garage door
opener (or other device ) before programming.
If your garage door opener receiver (located in
the garage) is equippe d with an antenna,
ensure that the antenna is hanging straight
down.
WARNINGS
Do not use the transceiver with any
garage door opener that lacks the
safety stop and reverse feature as
required by safety standards. Using a garage
door opener without these features increases
risk of serious injury or death.
When programming the transceiver
to a garage door opener or entry gate,
ensure the area is clear. This will
prevent potential harm or damage as the gate
or garage door will activate during the
programme.
CAUTION
This device may suffer from interference
if operated in the vici nity of a mobile or
fixed station transmitter. This interference is
likely to affect the hand-held transmitter as
well as the in-car transceiver.
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When programming a device that may
require you to press and re-press the
hand-held transmitte r (cycle), unplug the
device during the cycling process to prevent
possible motor failure.
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To erase all programming
For first time programming, ensure that the
engine is switched off:
1.Ensure that the ignition system is in
convenience mode.
2. Press and hold the two outer buttons on
the transceiver in th e rear-view mirror.
Keep the buttons pressed until the
indicator lamp begins to flash (this will
take approximately 20 seconds), then
release the buttons.
All memories in the gara ge door opener have
now been cleared.
Note: Do not perform this procedure when
programming the addi tional garage door
opener buttons.
Programming
Ensuring that the engine is switched off:
1. Ensure that the ignition system is on.
2. Hold the end of the original garage door
opener hand-held transmitter
approximately 50 to 150 mm (2 to 6
inches) away from the transceiver in the
rear-view mirror, keeping the indicator
lamp in view. 3.
Using both hands , simultaneously press
and hold both the chosen transceiver
button on the rear-view mirror, as shown
above, and the hand-held transmitter
button. Keep both buttons pressed. The
indicator lamp will flash slowly at first and
then change to a fast flash. When the
indicator lamp flashes rapidly, release both
buttons. The rapid flas hing lamp indicates
successful programming.
4. If, after 60 seconds, the indicator lamp
does not flash rapidl y, release both the
transceiver and the hand-held transmitter
buttons and repeat the procedure starting
with Step 2. Position the hand-held
transmitter at a diffe rent angle and/or
distance.
5. Press and hold the programmed garage
door opener button and observe the
indicator lamp.
•If the indicator is continuous,
programming is complete and your
device should activate when the garage
door opener button is pressed and held
for approximately 1 to 2 seconds and
then released.
• If the indicator lamp blinks rapidly for
two seconds and then turns a
continuous light, pr oceed with the
following programming instructions for
rolling code device equipment.
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Rolling code device equipment
programming
Note: The assistance of a second person, may
make the following steps quicker and easier.
Once the button has been pressed there are
only 30 seconds in which to complete Step 3.
1. At the garage door opener receiver (motor
head unit) in the garage, locate the learn or
smart button/switch.
•The name of the button or switch may
vary between manufacturers.
2. Press and release the learn or smart
button.
3. Return to the vehicle and firmly press and
hold the programmed garage door opener
button for two seconds and release.
4. Repeat the press, hol d, release sequence
three times to complete the programming
process.
The garage door opener in the rear-view mirror
should now activate the rolling code device.
Reprogramming a single garage door
opener button
To programme a device to a previously trained
button:
1. Press and hold the desired
pre-programmed garage door opener
button for at least 20 seconds, but no
longer than 30 seconds, until the indicator
lamp begins to flash.
2. Without releasing th e rear-view mirror
button, position the hand-held transmitter
approximately 50 to 150 mm (2 to 6
inches) away from the transceiver in the
rear-view mirror, keeping the indicator
lamp in view.
3. Carry out Step 3 of Programming .
Entry gate programming
The technology of some entry gates requires
you to press and re-press (cycle) the hand-held
transmitter button ever y two seconds during
programming.
Continue to press and hold the desired
rear-view mirror button while you cycle your
hand-held transmitter unt il the indicator lamp
flashes rapidly.
Information and assistance
For information on the range of available
compatible products or accessories, or for
assistance, you should contact your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer.
You can also contact the supplier’s helpline on
0 0800 0466 354 65. This toll-free number can
be called from anywhere within Europe. No
separate country code is required (the first zero
is not required when calling from within
Germany).
Contact can also be made via the internet. The
website address is www.eurohomelink.com.
The e-mail address is:
info@eurohomelink.com .
Note: Keep the original transmitter for future
use or programming procedures if, for
example, you purchase a new vehicle.
Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for
any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorised modifications to this equipment.
Such modifications could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
CAUTION
It is recommended that when you sell or
dispose of the vehicle, the programmed
transceiver buttons be erased for security
purposes.