ECO mode JAGUAR XK 2011 1.G Quick Start Guide

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Vehicle access\bEngine starting
Jaguar Smart Key
Keyless entry
Leaving the vehicle
The vehicle WILL NOT automatically lock or arm
the alarm.
To lock and alarm the vehicle with a keyless action
the Jaguar Smart Key must be outside the vehicle.
Press the door handle button once to single\block.
Alternatively, use the Jaguar Smart Key.
Entering the vehicle
With keyless entry, operation of a locked door
handle or pressing the trunk release button will
allow access if the Jaguar Smart Key is within
approximately 39
inches (\fm) of that
entry point.
The Jaguar Smart
Key buttons do not
need to be pressed and it can be concealed in
clothing or even carried in a non metallic carrier.
The Jaguar Smart Key buttons can still be used
to unlock the vehicle.
Drive away door locking
When enabled, the trunk and doors will
automatically lock when the vehicle's forward
speed exceeds 5 mph (7 km/h).
This feature can be disabled/enabled via the
touch\bscreen. From the
Homescreen, select
Vehicle, then Veh. settings, thenSecurity.
Unlocking mode alternatives
Singlepoint entry will disarm the alarm and
unlock only the driver’s door with a single press. A
second press unlocks the passenger door and
trunk.
Multipoint entry will disarm the alarm and unlock
both doors and trunk with a single press.
To change between modes, press the lock and
unlock buttons simultaneously for three seconds.
The hazard lamps will flash twice to confirm the
change.
• Press once to lock the vehicle and arm the alarm.
• Press and hold to close any open windows (Global closing if enabled).
• Press once to disarm the alarm, unlock both doors and unlock the trunk.
• Press and hold to open the windows (Global opening if enabled) .
• Press once to switch the headlamps on for 25 seconds. Press again to
switch off.
• Press to disarm the alarm and unlock the trunk.
• Press and hold or press three times in three seconds to activate/cancel the
panic alarm .
1.Emergency key blade release button.
2. Emergency key blade.
Note: See the Owner’s Handbook for use.
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Operating note
To prevent automatic movement of the steering
column, turn the control to theCOLUMNposition.
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Comfort adjustments
Steering column adjustment
Steering wheel adjustment
• Turn the control to COLUMNthen move the
control to adjust the height and reach.
Exit mode
• With the control set to AUTO, the steering column will move to provide greater clearance
for exiting when the driver's door is opened.
Entry mode
After the driver's door is closed and the START
STOP button is pressed the column will return to
its previous position.
Seat adjustment
Seat adjustment may vary dependent upon
vehicle specification.
The control panel is on the door.
1. Cushion extension. Forward and back.
2. Lumbar support. 4 way switch \b Up inflates upper lumbar, Down inflates lower lumbar,
Forward inflates both lumbars and Back
deflates both lumbars.
\f. Recline adjustment. Forward and back.
4. Side bolster adjustment. Rotate to adjust in or out.
5. Cushion height \b front of switch, cushion front tilt \b rear of switch.
Operating note
The controls for seat heating and cooling are
accessed via the touch\bscreen.
Door mirrors adjustment
Door mirror adjustment
1.Press to select a mirror.
2. Use to adjust the mirror position.
Powerfold mirrors
• Press both buttons 1simultaneously to fold the mirrors
inward. Press again to unfold.
The mirrors can be programmed to unfold/fold automatically
at vehicle unlock/lock. See your Owner’s Handbook.
Mirror dip when reversing
Reverse dip can be enabled or disabled via the touch screen.
From the Homescreen, select Vehicle, thenVeh. settings,
then Parking.
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Comfort adjustments
Climate control basic functions
Operation via the touchscreen allows access to other features e.g. heated seats.
1. AUTO (automatic) mode
Press to select automatic operation of the
climate control system. The climate control will
automatically adjust heat, blower speed, air
intake and airflow distribution to maintain the
selected temperature(s) and reduce fogging
without constant manual adjustments.
2. Air recirculation
Press to select. A symbol will appear on the
touch\bscreen and an LED in the button will
illuminate.
Press again to deselect or press theAUTO
button.
\f. Temperature control
Press the red buttons to increase temperature
and the blue buttons to decrease temperature.
Temperatures in the separate passenger and
driver zones will automatically synchronise if HI
or LO is selected via the driver’s side control.
4. Heated front screen
The screen heaters will only operate when the
engine is running.
5. Heated rear screen and door mirrors
The rear screen heater button also controls the
door mirror heaters.
6. Front screen defrost\bdefog
Press to remove frost or heavy fogging from the
front screen. To deselect defrost mode, press
the DEF orAUTO buttons.
7. Blower speed
Adjust blower speed with the rotary control. Any
adjustment will cancel AUTOmode.
System off
Turn off by first selecting Climateon the touch\b
screen. Touch the Climate icon.
Touch again to turn on.
Recommended mode
Select AUTOas the normal operating mode. This
will help prevent window fogging and reduce
odours from the climate control system.
External water deposits
The climate control system removes moisture from
the air and deposits excess water beneath the
vehicle. Puddles may form, but this is normal and
no cause for concern.
Seat belts and air bags
A warning indicator on the instrument
pack will illuminate to warn you that the
driver's and/or front passenger's seat belt
is unbuckled. Dependent upon specification this
may be accompanied by a warning chime.
Child seats
It is important to remember that your child’s
weight, rather than age, determines the type of
seat that is required.
Refer to Child Safety in the Owner’s Handbook
to determine the correct seat for your child.The front passenger seat occupancy sensor
determines the state of seat occupancy and
sets the air bag status to suit:
• Seat unoccupied \b air bag
deactivated and
indicator off.
• Seat occupied \b air bag activated
and indicator off.
• Low weight occupant or
object \b air bag deactivated and indicator on.
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Driving
Exterior lighting\bTrip computer
1. Front screen wash/wipe.
2. AUTO/intermittent wipe.
\f. Slow speed.
4. Fast speed.
5. With position2selected, rotate the collar to
adjust speed of intermittent wipe or rotate to
AUTO to select auto wipe controlled by the
rain sensor.
Wipers and washers
Move the lever forward for high beam and back
for high beam flash. Move it up or down to
operate the direction indicators. A brief push up
or down will flash the indicators three times.
Rotate the collar to the first position to select
side lamps.
Second position is headlamps.
Next position is Autolamps. Sensor controlled
to switch side lamps and low beam
headlamps on or off as appropriate.
Autolamps combined with exit delay.
Headlamps can remain on to illuminate the
immediate vicinity for a set period after
leaving the vehicle. There are three time
setting positions. Press the button on the end of the lever to
cycle through the trip computer displays in
the message center.
Autolamps
If AUTO mode is selected and the front screen
wipers are operated for more than 20 seconds, the
exterior lamps will be switched ON automatically
for a minimum of two minutes.
Instrument pack warning lamps
Low tire pressure
Air bag fault
Rear fog lamp on
Flashing lamp \b
Dynamic Stability
Control (DSC) activeSeat belt reminder
Forward alert active
Automatic Speed Limiter
(ASL) active
ABS fault
Parking brake on or
system fault \b Canada
only
Parking brake on or
system fault \b USA only
Adaptive Cruise Control
active
Engine malfunction
The following lamps will illuminate during normal driving to indicate that a related system or feature is
operating. If any other warning lamp illuminates, refer to the Owner’s Handbook.
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Manual gear changes
The steering wheel paddles allow manual gear
changing with eitherDrive orSport selected.
• To shift down, briefly pull the paddle.
• To shift up, briefly pull the +paddle.
When the paddles are used in Drive, gear
selection will revert to automatic mode if use of
the paddles is not maintained.
With Sport selected, continuous manual
operation is initiated if the paddles are used.
In both Dand Smode, automatic operation can
be reinstated by pulling the +paddle for two
seconds.
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Electric parking brake
• Apply manually when stationary in Park,Drive
or Reverse by pulling up the parking brake
switch.
• Can be manually released when the engine is running and the foot brake is applied. Press
the parking brake switch down to release.
• If manually applied whilst in Drive orReverse,
the parking brake will automatically
release when the accelerator is applied.
• Releases automatically when the gear selector is moved from Park.
Transmission
Gearshift interlock
The ignition must be on and the footbrake
depressed before the selector can be rotated
from thePark position. Maintain brake pressure
until a gear is selected.
Instrument pack message center
The current gear selection will be displayed at
the top of the message center.
Sport mode
To move from Drive toSport, press the gear
selector down and rotate. Automatic gear
changing continues but the gearshift points are
modified for full use of the engine's power.
Do NOT use the recess in the electric parking
brake as a storage area.
If the engine is switched off with Neutral selected,
automatic selection of Pis delayed for \f0 minutes.
Do NOT use this feature during vehicle recovery.
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