MINI Clubman 2014 (Mini Connected) User Guide

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WATCH ME.

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At a glanceControlsDriving tipsNavigationEntertainmentCommunicationMobilityReferenceOnline Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 911 452 - VI/13

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CockpitVehicle equipment
This chapter describes all series equipment as
well as country-specific and special equipment
offered for this model series.Therefore, it alsodescribes equipment that may not be found in
your vehicle, for instance due to the selected
special equipment or the country version. This
also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐
tems.
All around the steering wheel
1Setting the exterior mirror, folding it in and
out   482Parking lamps   74Low beams  74Automatic headlamp con‐
trol   74
Adaptive Light Control   76Turn signal  57High beams   57
Headlamp flasher   57Roadside parking lamps   75Computer  653Tachometer   65Seite 14At a glanceCockpit14
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Instrument lighting  76Trip odometer  644Windshield wipers   575Start/stop the engine and switch
the ignition on/off   546Ignition lock  547Steering wheel buttons, rightResuming cruise control   92Storing the speed and accelerat‐
ing or slowing down   92Activating/deactivating cruise
control   91Steering wheel buttons, leftVolumeBluetooth hands-free sys‐
tem   170
Bluetooth mobile phone prepara‐
tion package   180Activate/deactivate the voice acti‐
vation system   26Change the radio station
Select a music track
Scroll through the redial list8Horn, the entire surface9Adjust the steering wheel   4910Releasing the hood  224Seite 15CockpitAt a glance15
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Displays1Tachometer  65
with indicator and warning lamps   172Display for▷Current speed  64▷Indicator/warning lamps   173Resetting the trip odometer   644Display for▷Automatic transmission position   61▷Computer  65▷Service requirements   70▷Odometer and trip odometer   64▷Flat Tire Monitor  80▷Tire Pressure Monitor   80▷Settings and information   67▷Personal Profile settings  325Instrument lighting  766Speedometer with indicator and warning
lamps   177Control Display   208Fuel gauge  65Seite 16At a glanceCockpit16
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Indicator/warning lamps
The concept
The indicator and warning lamps can light up in
a variety of combinations and colors in display
area 1 or 2.
Several of the lamps are checked for proper
functioning when the engine is started or the
ignition is switched on, and light up briefly.
Text messages
Text messages at the upper edge of the Control
Display explain the meaning of the displayed
indicator and warning lamps.
Supplementary text messages
You can call up more information, e.g., on the
cause of a malfunction and on how to respond,
via Check Control, refer to page 71.
In urgent cases, this information will be shown
as soon as the corresponding lamp comes on.
Indicator lamps without text messages
The following indicator lamps notify you that
certain functions are active:SymbolFunction or systemTurn signal, refer to page 57High beams/headlamp flasher, refer
to page 57Front fog lamps, refer to page 76Rear fog lamp, refer to page 76DSC or DTC is regulating the propul‐
sive forces in order to maintain driv‐
ing stability, refer to page 88The handbrake is set, refer to
page 56Engine malfunction with adverse ef‐
fect on emissions, refer to page 229Cruise control, refer to page 91Seite 17CockpitAt a glance17
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All around the center console1Hazard warning system2Speedometer with Control Display  163Radio  148
CD/multimedia   1484Air conditioning, automatic climate con‐
trol   945Buttons on the center consoleSeat heating   46Power windows   42Rear fog lamp  76Front fog lamps   76Central locking, inside   36Seite 18At a glanceCockpit18
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All around the head‐
liner1Microphone for the voice activation system
and for hands-free use of the phone2Indicator/warning lamps for the front pas‐
senger airbags   793Reading lamps   77Ambient lighting color   77Glass sunroof, electrical   41Interior lamps  77
All around the shift/
selector lever
1USB audio interface   1602Buttons in the center consoleSport button  90Driving stability control sys‐
tems   883MINI joystick with buttons   20Seite 19CockpitAt a glance19
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Onboard monitorVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all series equipment as
well as country-specific and special equipment
offered for this model series.Therefore, it also
describes equipment that may not be found in
your vehicle, for instance due to the selected
special equipment or the country version. This
also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐
tems.
The concept The onboard monitor combines the functions
of a large number of different switches. Thus,
these functions can be operated from a central
location.
Using the onboard monitor during a trip
To avoid becoming distracted and posing
an unnecessary hazard to your vehicle's occu‐
pants and to other road users, never attempt to
use the controls or enter information unless
traffic and road conditions allow this. ◀
Controls at a glance Controls1Control Display2MINI joystick with buttonsThe buttons can be used to open the me‐
nus directly. The MINI joystick can be used
to select menu items and create settings.
Control Display
Notes
▷To clean the Control Display, follow the care
instructions, refer to page 251.▷Do not place objects close to the Control
Display; otherwise, the Control Display can
be damaged.
Switching off
1.Move the MINI joystick repeatedly to the
right until the "Options" menu appears.2."Switch off control display"
Switching on
Press the MINI joystick to switch on.
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