engine JAGUAR XF 2011 1.G Quick Start Guide

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1\bTurn signals and exterior lighting.
\f\b Downshift (\b) paddle
3\b Audio and telephone switches.
4\b Instrument pack, message center and warning
indicators
5\b Cruise control switches
6\b Upshift (+) paddle
7\b Windshield wiper and washer
8\b Master locking switches
9\b Hazard warning switch
10\b Touch\bscreen
11\b Home screen
1\f\b Touch\bscreen on/off
13\b Climate control
14\b JaguarDrive selector
15\b DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) switch
16\b ASL (Automatic Speed Limiter) switch
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17\b EPB (Electric Parking Brake)
18\b Dynamic mode switch
19\b Winter mode switch
\f0\b Engine start/stop button
\f1\b Audio system
\f\f\b Horn
\f3\b Column adjust switch
\f4\b Headlamps levelling
\f5\b Instruments dimmer control
\f6\b Rear fog lamps
\f7\b Trunk release
\f8\b Forward alert
\f9\b Mirror adjuster
30\b Powerfold mirror selector s
31\b Window switches
3\f\b Window switch isolator
Driver controls
Trunk opening
With the vehicle unlocked, the trunk can also be
opened by pressing the release button under the
chrome finisher at the rear of the vehicle.Powerfold mirrors
Press buttons 30simultaneously to fold the mirrors
inward. Press again to unfold.
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Starting and driving
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Ignition on:
• With the Jaguar Smart Key inside the vehicle,
press the START STOP button to switch on
ignition.
• A second press will switch off the ignition.
Engine start
• The selector lever must be in Park orNeutral
position to enable engine starting.
• With the footbrake depressed, press and release the START STOP button to start the engine.
• Press again to stop the engine and switch off the ignition.
Rolling start
If the engine is switched off while the vehicle is
moving, it can be restarted by selecting Nposition
then pressing the START STOPbutton.
Operating note
The engine will continue to run even if the Smart
Key is removed from the vehicle by more than 3ft
(\f metre). However, if the engine is stopped, it
cannot be restarted until the Smart Key is returned
to the vehicle.
Engine start and stopSee page 3, item 20
Gearshift interlock
The brake pedal must be
depressed before the
selector can be moved
from the Park position.
Maintain brake pressure
until a gear is selected.
Select Pbefore switching
off the engine. However, if
the engine is switched off
with Reverse, Drive or
Sport selected, the
selector will automatically
return to Pwhile retracting.
P R N D S
STARTENGINESTOP
DSC
Automatic gear selection
Select Dfor fully automatic gear changes.
Sport mode
This is an automatic gear change mode, however,
change points are modified to make full use of engine
power.
Press the selector down and rotate from Dto Sport.
Manual gear changes
Manual gear change mode is effective when rapid
acceleration and engine braking are required.
• To shift down, briefly pull the left (\b) paddle.
• To shift up, briefly pull the right (+) paddle.
When the paddles are used in D,gear selection will
revert to automatic if use of the paddles is not
maintained. With Sselected, continuous manual
operation is initiated if the paddles are used.
NOTE: To return to automatic operation pull and hold
the right hand paddle for two seconds.
Operating note
If the engine is switched off with Neutral selected,
automatic selection of Pis delayed for \f0 minutes.
DO NOT use this feature to enable towing of the
vehicle. Refer to Vehicle recovery in the Owner’s
Handbook.
TransmissionSee page 3, items 2,6and 14
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Starting and driving
Low tire pressure
Airbag fault
DSC off, Trac DSC ON or
DSC fault. Flashing \b DSC
operating
Adaptive Cruise Control
activeSeat belt reminder
ASL active
Forward alert active
Engine malfunction
ABS fault (USA only)
EPB on, brake fluid low or
braking system fault.
(USA only)
EPB on, brake fluid low or
braking system fault
ABS fault
Applying • With the vehicle stationary, lift up the parking brake lever and then release it. The red warning
indicator in the instrument panel will illuminate.Releasing
• With the ignition on, apply the foot brake and press down on the parking brake lever.
• If the vehicle is stationary with the parking brake applied and either Drive orReverse selected,
pressing the accelerator will automatically release
the parking brake.
NOTE: Do \fOT use the recess in the electric parking
brake as a storage area.
Electric parking brakeSee page 3, item 17
Warning lampsDisplayed on the instrument panel
Operating note
The brake must be manually applied when parking.
Auto headlamps and wipersSee page 3, items 1and 7
MAX
MINMAX
MIN
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Automatic wipers are activated by a rain sensor.
When the wiper control is moved up to the first
position the wipers will operate automatically as
required. Sensitivity can be adjusted.
First stop for auto position.
\bRain sensor maximum sensitivity.
Rain sensor minimum sensitivity.
When AUTO is selected on the lighting control
the side lamps and headlamps will turn on
automatically when ambient light fades.
With the control in the low beam position, high
beam will activate automatically when ambient
light falls below a pre set level. Vehicle speed
must be above 25 mph (40 km/h).
The headlamps can be set to temporarily
light your way when you exit the car at night.
Rotate the contol for exit delay periods of 30
seconds, 60 seconds or \f20 seconds.
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Automatic car wash
Before entering an automatic car wash, turn the
wipers off to deactivate the rain sensor. Otherwise,
the wipers will operate during the washing process
and may be damaged.
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Driving aids
Winter mode, Dynamic mode and Dynamic Stability
Control (DSC) allow the driver to more finely tune the
vehicle driving characteristics to suit prevailing
conditions.
Winter mode . Use in slippery road conditions.
Selects 2nd gear for driving away, moderates engine
response and modifies gear change strategy to
ensure maximum possible traction is achieved.
Dynamic mode. Optimises vehicle systems to
deliver a high performance driving experience. If
Sport mode is now used with paddle gear selection,
there is no automatic gear change, even if the rev
limit is reached. Dynamic mode remains selected for
six hours after the engine is switched off
DSC. The default condition at engine start is DSC
on and is designed to control vehicle stability.
TracDSC is an alternative setting that optimises the
DSC settings for maximum traction in difficult
conditions. TracDSC enables a more involving and
focused driving experience. To select TracDSC, press
and release the button. Touch again to return to DSC.
To turn DSC off, press for more than \f0 seconds.
Message center The message center displays the
JaguarDrive Selector position,
P,R,N,D orS, the manual mode
gear selections 1to 6and the
JaguarDrive Control mode
selection.
When TracDSC is selected, the DSC warning lamp
will illuminate and the message center will briefly
display TracDSC\b
When DSC OFF is selected, the DSC warning lamp
will illuminate and the message center will display
DSC OFF until DSC is reinstated.
Driving mode settings
Refer to the Owner’s Handbook section, Stability
control, for examples of JaguarDrive settings.
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JaguarDrive controlSee page 3, items 1\b,18and 1\f
Door mirrors and blind spot monitoring
Mirror dip when reversing
This feature can be used to improve lower side views
while reversing. It can be enabled or disabled via the
touch\bscreen. From the Homescreen, select Vehicle,
then Veh\b settings, then Parking.
To set a dip position:
• with the electric parking brake on, select reverse gear
• adjust the mirror position to view the lower rear kerb and vehicle.
Subsequently, each time reverse gear is selected, the
set dip position will be automatically selected. The
mirrors will return to their normal position when
another gear is selected.Blind spot monitoring
Each mirror displays amber icons to warn of
overtaking vehicles in adjacent lanes. The monitored
area extends approximately 20 ft (6 meters) behind
your rear wheels and 8.2 ft (2.5 meters) to the sides.
It switches on automatically at speeds above \f0 mph
(\f6km/h) while in a forward gear. An amber dot
illuminates when speed is below the threshold.
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Heating and ventilation
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Climate controlSee page 3, item13
AUTO. Automatic mode. The climate control will
adjust air conditioning, blower speed, air
intake and airflow distribution to maintain the
selected temperature(s). Fogging will be reduced.
Left and right hand sides temperature controls.
Temperature is displayed on the touch\bscreen.
Blower speed. Rotate to adjust airflow speed
through the vents.
DEF. Fastest method to remove frost or heavy
fogging from the windshield.
F\b Heated windshield.
\bR. Heated rear screen.
Recirculation. Helps prevent fumes from entering.
Touchscreen controls
To access touch\bscreen control, touch Climateon
the Home menu screen.
Auto. Automatic mode. The climate control will
adjust air conditioning, blower speed, air
intake and airflow distribution to maintain the
selected temperature(s). Fogging will be reduced.
Air distribution to windshield, face or feet.
Temp sync. Synchronises all front and rear
settings to match the driver’s.
Front seats. Temperature and ventilation settings.
There are three settings each for heating and
cooling. Touch the up arrow for heated ventilation
and for raising temperature. Touch the down
arrow for cooled ventilation and for lowering
temperature.
The first touch of either arrow will initiate the
maximum setting. The setting will be indicated by
the number of illuminated red or blue LED’s.
Heated only seats (not shown)
There are three temperature settings. Touch the
seat icon to initiate.
• First touch \b maximum heat.
• Second touch \b intermediate.
• Third touch \b minimum.
• Fourth touch \b heating off.
The setting will be indicated by the number of
illuminated red LED’s.
Blower speed. For adjusting air flow speed
through the vents.
\bHeated steering wheel. Touch to turn on heat.
Touch again to turn off.
OFF. Turns climate control off and is replaced
with the ONsoftkey.
A/C. Select for economy mode. Turns off the air
conditioning compressor.
Settings. For personal settings.
Settings
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emp.sync. External
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AutoA/C
ON.5
Climate
12:26pm
Auto3
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Operating note
AUTO is the recommended operating mode. This
will help prevent fogging and reduce odours.
External water deposits
The air conditioning system removes moisture from
the air and deposits the excess water beneath the
vehicle. Puddles may form but this is normal and
no cause for concern.
Operating note
Seat heating and ventilating will operate only while
the engine is running. This is to prevent the battery
becoming discharged.
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Bluetooth telephone
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Compatible Bluetooth cell phones can communicate
with the vehicle’s inbuilt telephone system.
Connection must be made with ignition on or engine
running.
Pairing and connecting using the touchscreen
Up to 5 cell phones can be paired to the vehicle
system. Before starting the pairing process, ensure
your Bluetooth phone is in ‘discoverable’ mode,
sometimes referred to as ‘find me’ mode. See your
operating instructions for more information.
1\b From the touch\bscreen HOME MENU, select
Comms orPhone. A new menu will be displayed.
\f\b Select Settings thenSearch new\b
3\b Select your cell phone from the list.
4\b When prompted, enter the displayed four digit
code into your cell phone. See your operating
instructions for more information.
5\b Confirmation of connection will be displayed.
Changing a connected phone
To change from the currently connected cell phone to
another that has already been paired, follow the
steps below:
1\b From the HOME MENU, select CommsorPhone .
\f\b Select Settings thenChange phone .
3\b Select a phone and select the corresponding
Dock option.
Automatic downloading of phonebook entries
The vehicle phonebook can be updated each time a
cell phone is docked to the system.
1\b Select Settings thenPhone options .
\f\b Select Phonebook .
3\b Select Auto download Off orOn.
Jaguar Bluetooth Connectivity
For the latest compatibility information, refer to
www\bjaguar\bcom/us/en/xf/models_pricing/features
/features_convenience\bhtm\bCalls via the touchscreen
Making a call
1\b With a paired and active phone, select Phoneor
Comms from the Home screen.
\f\b From the Digit Dial screen, enter the number
using the on\bscreen keypad.
3\b Touch icon on the screen to make the call.
4\b To end a call touch .
Calls via the steering wheel controls
Press and hold the Sourcehardkey to access
phone mode on the touch\bscreen and
message center
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Use the scroll control to find the desired
phonebook contact.
Press to dial or answer a call. Press again to
end a call.
Telephone echo
If echo is experienced when using the phone,
reduce the audio system volume during the call.
Phone
12:26 pm
Last Names Phone
Digit Dial
Options
Settings
31
2
Bluetooth selection
When the starter is turned on, the vehicle searches
for up to 5 previously connected phones, starting
with the most recent connection.
Bluetooth® cell phones
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Gas station information
Gas filler location
Gas filler flap opening
The gas filler flap can be opened only when the
vehicle is unlocked. Press the flap firmly
approximately \f.4 in (35mm) from the left hand edge
and release.
Gas cap
Twist the cap counter\bclockwise to release.
A hook is provided on the flap hinge to hold the cap
while refuelling. After refuelling, tighten the cap until it
clicks three times.
Fuel specification
The correct fuel specification for your vehicle is
shown on the inside of the gas filler flap.
A small arrow on the gas gauge
indicates which side the gas filler is
located.
Part No. JJM \f8 96 40 \f\f\f
© Jaguar Cars Limited
Hood release
The hood release is located in the left hand front
footwell.
Tire pressure label location
Tire pressures are shown on a label attached to the
left hand side center doorpost.
Incorrect fuelling
Do not use E85 fuels (85% Ethanol content).
Equipment necessary for the use of fuels containing
more than \f0% Ethanol is not fitted to this vehicle. If
E85 fuels are used serious engine and fuel system
damage will occur.
Avoid using fuel containing Methanol. If it is
unavoidable, do not use a fuel with more than \f0%
Methanol content. The fuel must contain co\b
solvents and corrosion inhibitors. Fuel system
damage and engine performance problems can
occur when Methanol is used.
No responsibility is accepted for damage caused by
using incorrect fuels.
If the vehicle is filled with the wrong type of fuel:
• DO NOT start the engine!
• Call for qualified assistance!
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