MINI Hardtop 2 Door 2018 Owner's Manual

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Information is displayed in the Info Display of
the instrument cluster.
Informationataglance
InfoDisplay Repeatedly pressing the buttonon the turn signal lever calls upthe following information in the
Info Display:'

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EnginetemperaturedisplayDisplays the current engine temperature, based
on a combination of coolant and engine oil
temperature. As soon as the optimum operat~ ing temperature has been attained, the indica~tor is in the center position.
If the engine oil or coolant, and thus the en~
gine, become too hot, a Check Control message is displayed too.
When the engine temperature is toohigh, a red indicator light is displayed.
When the engine oil temperature is too high, a red indicator light is displayed.
Check the coolant level, refer to page 229.
WithequipmentversionwithHead-up
Displayandnavigation:distanceto
destination
The distance remaining to the destination is displayed if a destination is entered in the navi~
gation system before the trip is started.
The distance to the destination is adopted au~
tomatically.
WithequipmentversionwithHead-up
Displayandnavigation:timeofarrival
The estimated time of arrival is displayed if a
destination is entered in the navigation system before the trip is started.
The time must be correctly set.
SpeedLimitInfo Speed Limit Info shows the current maximum
permitted speed in the instrument cluster.
OnboardComputerontheControl Display
Concept The Onboard Computer displays different vehi~
cle data on the Control Display, such as average values.Generalinformation
The vehicle features two types of Onboard
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Sportinstruments
Generalinformation
On the Control Display, values for power and
torque are displayed.
Displayingsportinstruments
Via the Central Information Display (CID):1. "Vehicle info"2."Driving Excitement"3. "Sports instruments"
Via MINI Driving Modes switch:
1.Activate SPORT.2. "Driving Excitement"3. "Sports instruments"
Vehiclestate
The following vehicle and surrounding area
data is automatically checked and evaluated in succession:
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SettingsontheControl
Display
Time
Settingthetime1. "Settings"2."Time/Date"3."Time:"4.Turn the Controller until the desired hours
are displayed.5.Press the Controller.6.Turn the Controller until the desired mi~ nutes are displayed.7.Press the Controller.
The time is stored.
Settingthetimeformat
1. "Settings"2."Time/Date"3."Format:"4.Select the desired format.
The time format is stored.
Date
Settingthedate
1. "Settings"2."Time/Date"3."Date:"4.Turn the Controller until the desired day is
displayed.5.Press the Controller.6.Make the settings for the month and year.
The date is stored.
Settingthedateformat
1. "Settings"2."Time/Date"3."Format:"4.Select the desired format.
The date format is stored.
Language
Settingthelanguage
1. "Settings"2."Language/Units"3."Language:"4.Select the desired language.
Settings are stored for the profile currently
used.
Settingthevoicedialog Voice dialog for the voice activation system, re~
fer to page 29.
Unitsofmeasurement
Settingtheunitsofmeasurement
To set the units for fuel consumption, route/ distance and temperature:
1. "Settings"2."Language/Units"3.Select the desired menu item.4.Select the desired unit.
Settings are stored for the profile currently
used.
Brightness
Settingthebrightness To set the brightness of the Control Display:
1. "Settings"2."Control display"3."Brightness at night"4.Turn the Controller until the desired bright~ness is set.5.Press the Controller.Seite 104CONTROLSDisplays104
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Settings are stored for the profile currently
used.
Depending on the light conditions, the bright~ ness settings may not be clearly visible.
LEDringonthecentral
instrumentcluster
ConceptThe LED ring displays light animations to repre~sent specific functions.
Basicdisplays
Basic functions, for instance the tachometer, can be set to be displayed continually if so de~sired.
Eventdisplays
Functions that are only displayed temporarily,
for instance the volume or temperature set~
tings, can be set as event displays.
Several vehicle assistance functions can also be displayed on the LED ring. This display corre~sponds with the displays of the function in therespective display.
Example:tachometer
Like the tachometer in the instrument cluster, the light animations of the tachometer's basic
display show the current RPMs and the respec~
tive RPM warning thresholds.
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Generalinformation
Follow the instructions for cleaning the Head-
up Display. For additional information, see the
chapter on care.
Safetyinformation WARNING
When extending and retracting the pro~
jection screen of the Head-up Display, body parts can be jammed. There is a risk of injury.
Make sure that the area of movement of the projection screen is clear during opening and
closing. '

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Settings are stored for the profile currently
used.
Adjustingtheheight Via the Central Information Display (CID):1. "Settings"2."Head-Up Display"3."Height"4.Turn the Controller until the desired heightis reached.5.Press the Controller.
Settings are stored for the profile currently
used.
Settingtherotation The screen of the Head-up Display can be ro~
tated around its own axis.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1. "Settings"2."Head-Up Display"3."Rotation"4.Turn the Controller until the desired setting
is selected.5.Press the Controller.
Settings are stored for the profile currently
used.
Displayvisibility The visibility of the displays in the Head-up Dis~play is influenced by the following factors:
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Functionalrequirements'

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LightsVehiclefeaturesandop

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Canada:roadsideparkinglight
Concept The vehicle can be illuminated on one side.
Switchingon
With radio-ready state switched off, press the
lever either up or down past the resistance point for approx. 2 seconds.
Switchingoff
Briefly press the lever to the resistance point in
the opposite direction.
Welcomelightsand
headlightcourtesyde

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