Miles JAGUAR XF 2009 1.G User Guide

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Wheels and tyres
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Jaguar tyre repair kit safety information
WARNINGS
Some tyre damage may only be
partially sealed, or may not seal at all,
depending on the amount and type of
damage. Any loss of tyre pressure can
seriously affect vehicle safety.
Do not use the tyre repair kit if the tyre
has been damaged by driving while
under-inflated.
Only use the tyre repair kit to seal
damage located within the tyre tread
area.
Do not use the tyre repair kit to seal
damage to the tyre sidewall.
Do not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph)
when a repaired tyre is fitted to the
vehicle.
The maximum distan ce that should
be driven when a repaired tyre is
fitted, is 200 km (125 miles).
When a repaired tyre is fitted, drive
with caution and avoid sudden
braking or steering manoeuvres.
Only use the tyre repair kit for the
vehicle with which it was supplied.
Do not use the tyre repair kit for any
other purpose than tyre repair.
Never leave the tyre repair kit
unattended when in use.
Only use the tyre repair kit within the
-30 °C to +70 °C temperature range.
Always keep children and animals at a
safe distance from the tyre repair kit
when in use.
Do not stand dire ctly beside the
compressor when it is operating.Check the tyre sidewall prior to
inflation. If any cracks, damage or
deformities are apparent, do not
inflate the tyre.
Watch the tyre sidewall during
inflation. If any cracks, bumps or
similar damage, or deformities
appear, switch off the compressor and deflate
the tyre.
WARNINGS

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9.Unless the vehicle is in an enclosed area,
start the engine.
10. Set the compressor switch to the on ( I)
position.
11. Inflate the tyre to a minimum of 1.9 bar
(26 lbf/in²) and a maximum of 3.5 bar
(51 lbf/in²).
•When pumping the sealant through the
tyre valve, the pressure may rise up to 6
bar (87 lbf/in²). The pressure will drop
again after approximately 30 seconds.
12. During the inflation, switch the
compressor off briefly, to check the tyre
pressure using the gauge mounted on the
compressor.
• It should not take longer than seven
minutes to inflate the tyre. If, after seven
minutes, the tyre has not yet reached
minimum pressure, the tyre should not
be used.
13. Once the tyre has been inflated, switch off
the compressor. If desired, the engine may
be turned off after the compressor has
been turned off.
14. Remove the power connector from the
auxiliary power socket.
15. Remove the inflation hose from the tyre
valve, by unscrewing it as quickly as
possible (count er-clockwise).
16. Replace the inflation hose protective cap
and the tyre valve cap.
17. Do not remove the sealant bottle from the
receiver.
18. Ensure that the tyre repair kit (including
the bottle and receiver caps) are placed
securely in the vehicle. You will need to
use the kit to check the tyre pressure after
approximately 3 km (2 miles), so ensure
they are easily accessible. 19.
Immediately drive the vehicle for
approximately 3 km (2 miles), to allow the
sealant to coat the inner surface of the tyre
and form a seal at the puncture.
Checking the tyre pressure after a repair
1.Drive the vehicle for 3 km (2 miles) then
stop in a safe place. Carry out a visual
examination of the tyres condition.
2. Make sure that the sealant container
section is in its original position.
3. Screw the inflation hos e connector firmly
onto the tyre valve.
4. Read the tyre pressure from the gauge.
5. If the pressure of the sealant filled tyre is
above 1.3 bar (19 lb/in²) adjust the
pressure to the correct value. See TYRE
CARE (page 217).
6. Ensure that the compressor switch is in
the off (O ) position and insert the power
cable connector into the auxiliary power
socket.
If the vehicle is in a well ventilated area,
start the engine.
WARNINGS
When driving the vehicle, if you
experience vibr ations, abnormal
steering, or noises, reduce speed
immediately. Drive with extreme caution and
reduced speed, to the first safe place to stop
the vehicle. Visually examine the tyre and
check its pressure. If there are any signs of
damage or deformity to the tyre, or the tyre
pressure is below 1.3 bar (19 lb/in²), do not
continue driving.
Consult a tyre repair centre or your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer, for
advice concerning the replacement of
a tyre after using a tyre repair kit.

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Vehicle recovery
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TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR
WHEELS
Note: The recommended recovery method is
to raise all four wheels.
Towing procedure
1. The vehicle should be parked on firm level
ground, with the parking brake on, and the
gear selector in P (Park).
2. Secure the towing attachment from the
recovery vehicle to the front towing eye.
See TOWING POINTS (page 253).
3. Dock the Jaguar Smart Key and switch on
the ignition. See GENERAL INFORMATION
(page 132). 4.
Apply the foot brake and release the
parking brake.
5. With the foot brake st ill applied, activate
the Emergency Park Release (EPR).
See TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE
(page 254).
6. The vehicle can now be towed a maximum
of 0.8 km (0.5 miles) at a maximum speed
of 48 kmh (30 mph).
7. Upon arrival at the destination, ensure
wherever possible that the vehicle is
parked on firm level ground.
8. Lower the Emergency Park Release (EPR)
lever, to cancel EP R and to re-engage P
(Park).
9. Apply the parking brake.
10. Switch off the ignition and remove the
Jaguar Smart Key.
11. Remove the towing attachment from the
towing eye.
WARNINGS
Ensure that the remote control
remains docked whilst the vehicle is
being towed. Removing the remote
control will engage the steering lock, which
will prevent the vehicle from steering
correctly.
If the engine cannot be run whilst the
vehicle is being towed, there will be
no power assistance for the steering
or brakes. This will result in greater effort
being required to steer or slow the vehicle, and
greatly increased stopping distances.
CAUTIONS
The vehicle should only be towed in a
forward direction with all four wheels on
the ground.
The vehicle should only be towed for a
maximum of 0.8 km (0.5 miles), at a
maximum speed of 48 km/h (30 mph). Towing
for a greater distance or at a higher speed, may
result in serious damage to the transmission.
CAUTION
Leaving the ignition switched on for
extended periods will cause the battery
to drain.
WARNING
Use extreme caution when detaching
towing equipment. Vehicle movement
is possible which can result in serious
injuries.

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Telephone

HANDS-FREE CONTROLS
Four system adjustment controls are situated
on the left-hand side of the steering wheel,
duplicating functions of buttons on the
touch-screen. Using these buttons is the
preferred method of adjustment, as driver
distraction is minimised.
1. Scroll up/down to increase or decrease
volume.
2. Scroll up/down to ne xt/previous memory
location.
3. Source. Press and hold to access phone
mode on the touch-screen and message
centre.
4. Voice button. Briefly press to dial, answer
or end a phone call. This button is also
used for voice control functions.
Phonebook scrolling using message
centre
Press and hold the Source button on the
steering wheel, to scroll through and select a
phonebook contact via the message centre.
Phone will be displayed and the Phonebook
can be accessed on the touch-screen.
Use the scroll up and down buttons to search
through the Phonebook. Each entry will be
shown in the message centre.
With the required contact displayed, press the
Voice button on the steering wheel to make the
phone call.
E71452
Automiles
Inst Fuelmpg
Phone
E96934
Automiles
Inst Fuelmpg
John Johnson
012398765432
E96958

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Navigation system
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MEASUREMENT UNITS
Distances are shown on the screen and given in
voice guidance, either in metric units
(kilometres and metres) or in Imperial units
(miles and yards) and can only be changed
from the vehicle touch-screen menu, not from
the navigation system menu.
To change the measur ement units, select
Vehicle on the vehicle touch screen, then select
Unit Change .
To change the units: The unit choices are
selected by touching either km or Mls.
KEYBOARD LAYOUT
The keyboard layout ca n be changed from a
QWERTY type to ABC DEF type, from the User
Settings screen, accessible from the
Navigation Setup screen.
Touch the bar to change the keyboard layout,
then touch OK.

Display set
Preferences
Button audio
Mls. MPH MPG km km/h 1/100
VehicleF
C
0
0
Display language English UKVol. presetsChange
JOL4657ENG

Navigation Setup
Selection
Calibration
RestoreUser
Settings
Defaults Quick POI
12 : 26 pm
RDS-TMC
Language
Selection
12 : 26 pm
Low Fuel Warning
User Settings
Display Petrol Station POI
Text Size on the MAP
Key board layout
Medium
OK
Default
ABC
JOL4658ENG
LUTON
LUTON
Menu
12 : 26 pm
Stored
Destination
Auto Voice
Entry
Guidance Off
Locations
Navigation SetupRoute Options

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Navigation system
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MAP DISPLAY ICONS
The icons on the split screens are:This is only displayed when
a satellite signal is not being
received.
This icon is displayed when
TMC is selected and a signal
is received.
When the bar is across the
TMC, then a signal is not
being received and TMC will
not function.
Touching this icon toggles it
with the N (North) icon (1).
The compass always points
North or else the vehicle
direction arrow always
points to the top of the map.
Distance and direction for
the next turn.
If the compass icon (6) is
showing, the vehicle
direction icon (8) is always
to the top of the map
irrespective of where North
is.
Example RDS-TMC Icon
(this one showing incident).
Go back one screen.
Touch to repeat last voice
instruction.
GPS
TMC
TMC
mi1.2
Example POI (this one
showing a fuel station).
This icon shows information
concerning journey distance
and the estimated time
remaining before arriving at
your destination.
It also indicates your journey from your
current position to the next waypoint or to
your destination. In th is example the journey
is to your destination, shown in the top of the
icon as the vehicle position arrow and a
pointer towards a red circle.
This icon shows distance
from your current position,
distance and direction to
way point 2.
This is your zoom button,
enabling you to alter the map
scale. The current level of
zoom is shown between the
two arrows (e.g. 2 miles).
You may also see a zoom
bar on the map.
This icon is toggled with the
compass (6). When this is
showing, North is always to
the top of the map.
This icon is visible when the
navigation screen has been
scrolled away from the
current vehicle position, so
that the vehicle (compass)
icon is no longer visible.
Touch the icon to re-centre
the screen on the current
vehicle position.
mi136
mi17
mi2
N

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Navigation system
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The roads on the map are drawn in three
different colours to highlight each route.
Select route 1, 2 or 3 by touching the
respective box displaye d on the right side of
the map.
If Change Route is touched you will be given a
menu to select from . Each menu item is
described in deta il this handbook.
When you have made your selection, if any,
touch Start. The route will be highlighted on the map, with
an arrow icon showing your current position
and a circle within a re
d circle showing your
destination. The road name/number is also
listed in the text area below the map.
Drive away, following the voice guidance given
by the system.
As you approach a junction, in addition to the
voice guidance, an inset on the map will display
an enlarged view of the junction.
When your destination is reached, voice and
visual confirmation is given.
XF
OXFORD LUTON
LUTON
12 : 26 pm
NTMC
Info
Route 1
mi
Route 2
Route 3
128min26h2
mi383min42h2
mi356m n15h3
16mi
O
LONDON
B N
BIRM NGHAM
JOL4672ENG
JOL4670ENG
OXFORD
OXFORD N
LUTON
M 4 0
12 : 26 pm
m
Route 1
Change
Route Start
3 Route
2ml
Total12 ml
20
10
NTMC
JOL4671ENG
OXFORD
OXFORD LUTON
M 4 0
12 : 26 pm
m
Route 1
Change
Route
Start
3 Route
2ml
Total12 ml
20
10l
NTMC

43 mi
Menu
B4100 Banbury Road
64mi
NQuick
12 : 26 pmJOL4543ENG
A 3 4
OXFORD
CULHAM
A
TON
A
TON

1 5 mi
A4183 / OXFORD ROAD
4mi
NDUNMORE ROAD
300 yard
miles0
1/2
12 : 26 pmJOL4544ENG

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VOICE GUIDANCE
The last voice guidance message can be
repeated by touching the speaker icon in the
lower right of the screen.
To turn voice guidance on or off but maintain
route guidance proceed as follows:
Go to the Navigation Menu, then select Auto
Voice Guidance Off . This takes you to the User
Settings menu. If the panel is deep blue, Auto Voice Guidance
is on, if the panel is light
blue then it is muted.
To change the voice gui dance setting, touch
the bar, then touch OK (1).
Note: The repeat voice guidance key (the
speaker icon) is always available for use.
A 3 4
OXFORD
OXFORD
CULHAM
CULHAM
ATON

1 5 mi
A4183 / OXFORD ROAD
4mi
NDUNMORE ROAD
300 yard
miles0
1/2
12 : 26 pmJOL4545ENG
T
LUTON
Menu
Low Fuel Warning
User Settings
Display Petrol Station POI
Text Size on the MAP
Notifiy traffic restriction
Auto voice guidance
Medium
OK
Default
12 : 26 pm
12 : 26 pm
1
JOL4504ENG
Stored
Destination
Auto Voice
Entry
Guidance Off
Locations
Navigation SetupRoute Options

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Changing the Quick POI Categories
The five default Quick POI categories can be
changed as required.
•At the Map screen, touch anywhere on the
map.
• Touch the POI button.
• Select the Quick POI category that you
wish to replace.
The screen shows the full list of POI categories.
• Select the new categor y required from the
list.
The screen shows the new selection of
category icons.
• Repeat for another category icon if
required.
• Touch OK to apply the new settings.
SELECTING A QUICK POI CATEGORY
• Touch the Initial Map screen, then touch
the POI button. The screen shows six
suggested categories th at can be selected
as quick points of interest.
Note: The POI button will not be active if the
zoom level is below 1 km (½ mile).
• Select a Quick POI category.
The map screen is disp layed with POI icons.
Other categories
You can also select from the complete list of
POI categories.
•Touch List Categories and select a
category from the list displayed.
Local POI search
This selects the points of interest in all
categories within 32 kilometres (20 miles) of
the vehicle.
• Touch the All Local POIs button.
MEMORY POINTS
The procedure for using memory points is
functionally the same as for using the Quick
Points of Interest.
The map display shows the location of all
stored memory points in view.
•For information about a particular memory
point, touch the desired memory point
icon.
After touching the memo ry point icon, the
name of the selected memory point is
displayed at the top of the screen.
Note: Unlike POIs, memory points are
displayed at all zoom levels.
Memory point details
• Touch Info. to display the details of the
selected memory point.
The details include Ic on, Name, Position and
Tel.
The telephone number can be called by
touching the telephone button, if a Jaguar
telephone is fitted.
The memory point deta ils can be edited.

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On route event icon
The on route event icon will show a traffic event
as a line of stationary vehicles with the distance
to the start point of the event. Touch the icon to
repeat audio guidance (when audio guidance is
switched on).
The icon will be displayed on the map with the
following conditions:
•The map scale is between 50 metres and
4 km (1/32 mile and 2 miles).
• RDS-TMC setting is on and there are some
events on the route.
The on route event icon will show the nearest
event on the route and the distance to the
event.
All traffic events
When the All Traffic Events button on the
RDS-TMC setting screen is touched, all traffic
events are listed by road name. If an event
occurs on more than one road of your route,
the system will list it wi th the first road name.
Each event is seen as text information from the
menu.
While the list is being displayed the information
is not updated.
When you select a road the system shows
traffic events, if there are any, with the basic
information.
Note: The maximum text length displayed is 24
characters. The basic informat
ion screen shows:
• Road number.
• Brief information of the event.
• Direction and distance to the start point of
the event (in a straight line).
Up to 20 events can be shown in distance order
from the current vehicle position. If the event
list is longer than three the remaining can be
seen by scrolling the screen.
When the Map button is touc hed, the map
screen will display the place of the event start
point. The scale is always 500 metres (1/4
mile). If the event has finished, the map screen
will still be displayed when the Map button is
touched but no event icon will be shown on the
map.
When the Detail button is touche d, the system
shows the detail of that event.

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