display Lancia Flavia 2012 Owner handbook (in English)

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NOTE:
 The convertible top must be ei-ther closed and latched or open
and latched to release the trunk.
 The transmission must be in PARK before the button will op-
erate.
The trunk release
button on the dash
will be disabled if
the vehicle is
locked by pressing
the power door
lock switch or by
pressing the LOCK
button on the Re-
mote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmit-
ter. The trunk release button will be
enabled when the vehicle is unlocked
by the RKE or if the key is inserted
into the ignition and turned to ON/
RUN or START.
NOTE:
This provides a locked area in the
vehicle even if the convertible top
is open.
To unlatch the trunk lid from outside
the vehicle, press and release the TRUNK RELEASE button on the
RKE transmitter two times.
The words “Trunk Ajar” will display
in the Electronic Vehicle Information
Center (EVIC).
TRUNK SAFETY
WARNING
WARNING!
Do not allow children to have access
to the trunk, either by climbing into
the trunk from outside, or through
the inside of the vehicle. Always
close the trunk lid when your vehicle
is unattended. Once in the trunk,
young children may not be able to
escape, even if they entered through
the rear seat. If trapped in the trunk,
children can die from suffocation or
heat stroke.
TRUNK INTERNAL
EMERGENCY RELEASE
As a security measure, a Trunk Inter-
nal Emergency Release lever is built
into the trunk latching mechanism. In
the event of an individual being
locked inside the trunk, the trunk can be simply opened by pulling on the
glow-in-the-dark handle attached to
the trunk latching mechanism.
OCCUPANT RESTRAINTS
Some of the most important safety
features in your vehicle are the re-
straint systems:
 Three-point lap and shoulder belts
for all seating positions
 Advanced Front Air Bags for driver and front passenger
 Supplemental Active Head Re- straints (AHR) located on top of the
front seats (integrated into the head
restraint)
 Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags (SAB)
Trunk Release Button
Trunk Internal Emergency Release
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POWER CONVERTIBLE
TOP CONTROLS
The power top switch is located on the
front of the center console.
There is also a power top button on
the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
transmitter for remotely lowering the
power convertible top.
LOWERING THE POWER
CONVERTIBLE TOP
Using The Power Top Switch
NOTE:
The power top switch will operate
when the ignition switch is turned
to the ON or ACC position and
when in the power accessory delay.There are two Top Down
switch positions. Press and
hold the switch to the first
detent, which is indicated
by the EVIC displaying “CONVERT-
IBLE TOP IN OPERATION” mes-
sage. The system will lower all fully
raised windows approximately
10 mm, lower the top to its fully re-
tracted position, and then raise the
windows. Press and hold the switch to
the second detent. The system will
lower all four windows and the top to
their fully retracted positions.
The driver has to press and hold the
convertible top switch during the en-
tire opening cycle, if there is an ob-
struction and the driver is alerted, the
convertible top operation can be
stopped by releasing the switch.
Using The Remote Keyless Entry
Transmitter
NOTE:
Steps 1 – 3 must be performed
within five seconds.
1. Press and release the UNLOCK
button on the RKE transmitter. 2. Press and release the
POWER TOP button on the
RKE transmitter.
3. Press and hold the POWER TOP
button until the Power Top and All
Windows Down feature is complete.
NOTE:
If the RKE transmitter button is
released before the power top is
completely down steps 1–3 must be
performed again.
RAISING THE POWER
CONVERTIBLE TOP
Using The Power Top Switch
NOTE:
The power top switch will operate
when the ignition switch is turned
to the ON or ACC position and
when in the power accessory delay.
Power Top Button
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Press and hold the switch in
the Top Up position, “CON-
VERTIBLE TOP IN OP-
ERATION” message is dis-
played in the EVIC at this time. Keep
holding the switch until the operation
of raising the top and latching it is
complete, which is indicated by the
system also raising the windows and
displaying “CONVERTIBLE TOP
COMPLETE” message in the EVIC.
Using The Remote Keyless Entry
Transmitter
You cannot use the power top button
on the RKE transmitter to raise the
power convertible top. You must use
the power top switch inside the ve-
hicle to perform this operation.
Manually Raising
Raising the power convertible top
manually should only be performed
by an authorized dealer. In the event
that you experience a malfunction
when operating the power convertible
top:
1. Read all of the Notes, Cautions,
and Warning found under “Power Convertible Top Usage Precautions”
to verify all operating conditions are
met.
2. Check for Operation and Warning
Messages as described under “Power
Convertible Top Operation and Warn-
ing Messages.” If applicable, perform
the related action to correct the con-
dition present.
3. If Steps 1 and 2 do not resolve the
problem, refer to “Emergency Bypass
Mode”.
WIND STOP
The Wind Stop installs in the backseat
area of the vehicle. The Wind Stop
will not interfere with power top op-
eration. Therefore, it can remain in-
stalled when the top is up. However,
when not in use, the Wind Stop folds
to allow for convenient storage under-
neath the cargo shield in the trunk.
NOTE:
It is recommended that you lower
the convertible top before install-
ing or removing the Wind Stop.
Installing The Wind Stop
1. Remove the Wind Stop from the
trunk.
2. Unfold the Wind Stop framework.
3. Lay the small frame (1) flat on top
of the large frame (2) and snap the
two frames together by engaging the
frame lock (3).
NOTE:
The frames must lie flat on each
other in order to snap them to-
gether.
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POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP OPERATION AND WARNING MESSAGES
When the appropriate conditions exist, the PTCM displays various power convertible top operation and warning messages in
the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC), or in the Odometer for vehicles not equipped with the EVIC. Refer to the
following chart for message related information:EVIC Mes-
sageEVIC
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(< 8 km/h)
Odometer
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(> 8 km/h)
Odometer
Message
Display
TimeChime Condition Operator
Action
Required
CONVERT-
IBLE TOP
NOT SE-
CURED Until Op-
eration is
Complete
TOP nOT
SECUrE
Until Op-
eration is
Complete— — — The Sys-
tem is
Lowering
or Raising
the Top—
CONVERT-
IBLE TOP
COM-
PLETE 9 sec. TOP DONE Display
Scrolls for
6 sec.— — Single
ChimeThe Sys-
tem Com-
pletes Op-
eration of
Lowering
or Raising
the Top—
SECURE
CARGO
SHIELD 9 sec. SET CARGO
SHIELD Display
Scrolls for
9 sec.— — Single
ChimeThe Top
Fails to
Move
When Op-
erating the
Power Top
ControlPosition
the Cargo
Shield in
the Trunk
to Allow
Top Op-
eration
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EVIC Mes-
sageEVIC
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(< 8 km/h)
Odometer
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(> 8 km/h)
Odometer
Message
Display
TimeChime Condition Operator
Action
Required
CONVERT-
IBLE TOP
NOT SE-
CURED Until Op-
eration is
Complete
TOP nOT
SECUrE
Until Op-
eration is
CompleteTOP nOT
SECUrE
Until Op-
eration is
CompleteSingle
Chime
The Sys-
tem Fails
to Com-
plete Op-
eration of
Lowering
or Raising
the TopCycle
Power Top
Control
SPEED
TOO HIGH 9 sec. SPEED TOO
HIGH Display
Scrolls for
9 sec.TOP 6 sec. Single
ChimeYou Are
Operating
the Power
Top at a
Vehicle
Speed
Greater
Than
0 km/hThe Top
Will Not
Operate
Unless the
Vehicle is
Stationary.
TRUNK
AJAR Continu-
ousDECK Continu-
ousDECK Continu-
ousSingle
ChimeThe Trunk
Lid is Un-
latched or
OpenThe Top
Will Not
Operate
Unless the
Trunk Lid
is Closed
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EVIC Mes-
sageEVIC
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(< 8 km/h)
Odometer
Message
Display
TimeOdometer
Message
(> 8 km/h)
Odometer
Message
Display
TimeChime Condition Operator
Action
Required
CONVERT-
IBLE TOP
MALFUNC-
TION 6 sec. TOP FAIL Display
Scrolls for
6 SecondsTOP 6 sec. Single
ChimeThe PTCM
Activated
the System
LOCK-
OUT Fea-
tureRefer to
Foot Note

CONVERT-
IBLE TOP
MALFUNC-
TION Until Fault
is No Lon-
ger De-
tected or
RepairedTOP FAIL Display
Scrolls un-
til Fault is
No Longer
Detected
or Re-
pairedTOP Display
Flashes
until Fault
is No Lon-
ger De-
tected or
RepairedSingle
Chime
The PTCM
Activated
the System
LOCK-
OUT Fea-
tureSee your
authorized
dealer for
service
If so equipped.
For vehicles not equipped with the EVIC.
The PTCM will lockout the power convertible top system if the vehicle charging system is malfunctioning, or the
battery is run down, or the hydraulic pump is overheating.
 If the vehicle charging system is malfunctioning, see your authorized dealer for service.
 If the battery is run down, have it recharged and tested at your authorized dealer.
 Hydraulic pump overheating can occur if you lower and raise the top consecutively (usually more than six or seven
times depending upon the ambient temperature). Wait at least five minutes before operating the power top again.
NOTE: If lockout occurs due to hydraulic pump overheating, the system will allow you to raise the top without waiting
five minutes. However, do so only if necessary.
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Voice Command ButtonActual button location may
vary with radio. The indi-
vidual buttons are de-
scribed in the “Operation”
section.
The Uconnect™ Phone can be used
with Hands-Free Profile certified
Bluetooth® mobile phones. Some
phones may not support all the
Uconnect™ Phone features. Refer to
your mobile service provider or the
phone manufacturer for details.
The Uconnect™ Phone is fully inte-
grated with the vehicle's audio sys-
tem. The volume of the Uconnect™
Phone can be adjusted either from the
radio volume control knob or from the
steering wheel radio control, if so
equipped.
The radio display will be used for
visual prompts from the Uconnect™
Phone such as CELL or caller ID on
certain radios. COMPATIBLE PHONES
* The Uconnect™ Phone requires
a mobile phone equipped with the
Bluetooth® “Hands-Free Profile”,
version 1.0 or higher.
To find the list of compatible phones
navigate through the following
menus:
 Select model year for the vehicle
 Select type of the vehicle
 In the getting started tab, select
compatible phones
OPERATION
Voice commands can be used to oper-
ate the Uconnect™ Phone and to
navigate through the Uconnect™
Phone menu structure. Voice com-
mands are required after most
Uconnect™ Phone prompts. You will
be prompted for a specific command
and then guided through the available
options.
 Prior to giving a voice command, one must wait for the beep, which
follows the “Ready” prompt or an-
other prompt.  For certain operations, compound
commands can be used. For ex-
ample, instead of saying “Setup”
and then “Phone Pairing”, the fol-
lowing compound command can be
said: “Setup Phone Pairing”.
 For each feature explanation in this section, only the compound form of
the voice command is given. You
can also break the commands into
parts and say each part of the com-
mand when you are asked for it.
For example, you can use the com-
pound form voice command
“Phonebook New Entry”, or you
can break the compound form
command into two voice com-
mands: “Phonebook” and “New
Entry”. Please remember, the
Uconnect™ Phone works best
when you talk in a normal conver-
sational tone, as if speaking to
someone sitting a few meters away
from you.
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 The system will prompt you to saythe number you want to call.
 For example, you can say “151- 1234-5555.”
 The Uconnect™ Phone will con- firm the phone number and then
dial. The number will appear in the
display of certain radios.
Call By Saying A Name
 Press the
button to begin.
 After the “Ready” prompt and the following beep, say “Call.”
 The system will prompt you to say the name of the person you want to
call.
 After the “Ready” prompt and the following beep, say the name of the
person you want to call. For ex-
ample, you can say “John Doe”,
where John Doe is a previously
stored name entry in the
Uconnect™ Phonebook or down-
loaded phonebook. To learn how to
store a name in the phonebook ,
refer to “Add Names to Your
Uconnect™ Phonebook”.  The Uconnect™ Phone will con-
firm the name and then dial the
corresponding phone number,
which may appear in the display of
certain radios.
Add Names To Your Uconnect™
Phonebook
NOTE:
Adding names to the Uconnect™
Phonebook is recommended when
the vehicle is not in motion.
 Press the
button to begin.
 After the “Ready” prompt and the following beep, say “Phonebook
New Entry”.
 When prompted, say the name of the new entry. Use of long names
helps the Voice Command and it is
recommended. For example, say
“Robert Smith” or “Robert” in-
stead of “Bob”.
 When prompted, enter the number designation (e.g., “Home”,
“Work”, “Mobile”, or “Other”).
This will allow you to store multiple
numbers for each phonebook entry,
if desired.  When prompted, recite the phone
number for the phonebook entry
that you are adding.
After you are finished adding an entry
into the phonebook, you will be given
the opportunity to add more phone
numbers to the current entry or to
return to the main menu.
The Uconnect™ Phone will allow you
to enter up to 32 names in the phone-
book with each name having up to
four associated phone numbers and
designations. Each language has a
separate 32-name phonebook acces-
sible only in that language. In addi-
tion, for versions/markets, where pro-
vided, and supported by your phone,
Uconnect™ Phone automatically
downloads your mobile phone’s
phonebook.
Phonebook Download —
Automatic Phonebook Transfer
From Mobile Phone
For versions/markets, where pro-
vided and specifically supported by
your phone, Uconnect™ Phone auto-
matically downloads names (text
names) and number entries from your
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7 4 6 # Send”. Saying a number, or
sequence of numbers, followed by
“Send”, is also to be used for navigat-
ing through an automated customer
service center menu structure, and to
leave a number on a pager.
You can also send stored Uconnect™
Phonebook entries as tones for fast
and easy access to voice mail and
pager entries. To use this feature, dial
the number you wish to call and then
press the
button and say
“Send.” The system will prompt you
to enter the name or number and say
the name of the phonebook entry you
wish to send. The Uconnect™ Phone
will then send the corresponding
phone number associated with the
phonebook entry, as tones over the
phone.
NOTE:
 You may not hear all of the tones due to mobile phone network
configurations; this is normal.
 Some paging and voice mail sys- tems have system time out set-
tings that are too short and may
not allow the use of this feature. Barge In — Overriding Prompts
The “Voice Command” button can be
used when you wish to skip part of a
prompt and issue your voice com-
mand immediately. For example, if a
prompt is asking “Would you like to
pair a phone, clear a…,” you could
press the
button and say, “Pair
a Phone” to select that option without
having to listen to the rest of the voice
prompt.
Turning Confirmation Prompts
On/Off
Turning confirmation prompts off
will stop the system from confirming
your choices (e.g., the Uconnect™
Phone will not repeat a phone number
before you dial it).
 Press thebutton to begin.
 After the “Ready” prompt and the following beep, say:
“Setup Confirmations Prompts On”
“Setup Confirmations Prompts Off” Phone And Network Status
Indicators
If available on the radio and/or on a
premium display such as the
instru-
ment panel cluster, and supported by
your mobile phone, the Uconnect™
Phone will provide notification to in-
form you of your phone and network
status when you are attempting to
make a phone call using Uconnect™
Phone. The status is given for network
signal strength, phone battery
strength, etc.
Dialing Using The Mobile Phone
Keypad
You can dial a phone number with
your mobile phone keypad and still
use the Uconnect™ Phone (while di-
aling via the mobile phone keypad,
the user must exercise caution and
take precautionary safety measures).
By dialing a number with your paired
Bluetooth® mobile phone, the audio
will be played through your vehicle's
audio system. The Uconnect™ Phone
will work the same as if you dialed the
number using a Voice Command.
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4
UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT
PANEL
 INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . 105
 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS . . . . 107
 ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER (EVIC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
 ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER (EVIC) DISPLAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
 OIL CHANGE REQUIRED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
 EVIC MAIN MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
 COMPASS DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
 AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY (L/100KM) . . . . . 120
 DISTANCE TO EMPTY (DTE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
 TIRE BAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
 ELAPSED TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
 DISPLAY UNITS IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
 SYSTEM STATUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
 PERSONAL SETTINGS (CUSTOMER- PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES) . . . . . . . . . . . 121
 SOUND SYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
 SETTING THE ANALOG CLOCK . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
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