Clock NISSAN NOTE 2006 Owners Manual

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1.Fuel gauge (P. 2-2)
2.Speedometer (P. 2-2)
3.Clock setting switch (P. 2-3)/Oil schedule
interval setting switch* (P. 2-3)
4.Combination meter display (LCD) (P. 2-3)
5.TRIP button (P. 2-3)6.Tachometer (P. 2-2)
7.Warning/indicator lights (P. 2-7)
*where fitted
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2Instruments and controlsInstruments and controls
Meters and gauges .................................................. 2-2
Speedometer...................................................... 2-2
Tachometer ........................................................ 2-2
Fuel gauge ......................................................... 2-2
Combination meter display (LCD) ....................... 2-3
Odometer/twin trip odometer .............................. 2-3
Trip computer (where fitted)................................ 2-3
Outside temperature display ............................... 2-4
Engine oil level information (where fitted)............. 2-4
Digital clock ........................................................ 2-5
Warning/indicator lights and audible reminders ........ 2-7
Checking bulbs .................................................. 2-7
Warning lights .................................................... 2-7
Indicator lights .................................................... 2-11
Audible reminders............................................... 2-12
Wiper and washer switch ........................................ 2-13
Windscreen wiper and washer switch ................. 2-13
Rear window ...................................................... 2-14
Defogger switch ...................................................... 2-15
Rear window defogger ....................................... 2-15
Outside mirror defogger (where fitted) ................ 2-15
Headlight and turn signal switch............................... 2-16
Headlight switch ................................................. 2-16
Turn signal switch ............................................... 2-17
Fog light switch ....................................................... 2-17
Front fog light (where fitted) ................................ 2-17Rear fog light switch ........................................... 2-18
Headlight aiming control .......................................... 2-18
Headlight aiming control switch........................... 2-18
Hazard warning flasher switch ................................. 2-19
Horn ........................................................................ 2-19
Seat heating (where fitted) ....................................... 2-19
Power outlet ............................................................ 2-20
Storage ................................................................... 2-21
Glove box ........................................................... 2-21
Centre console storage box ................................ 2-22
Cup holder ......................................................... 2-22
Rear foldable tables (where fitted)....................... 2-23
Seat pockets (where fitted) ................................. 2-23
Convenience hook (where fitted)......................... 2-23
Under seat storage tray (where fitted) ................. 2-23
“Flexi-board” System (where fitted) ..................... 2-24
Utility hooks (where fitted)................................... 2-25
Power windows ....................................................... 2-25
Driver’s side main switch .................................... 2-26
Passenger’s side switch ..................................... 2-26
Automatic operation ............................................ 2-26
Interior lights ............................................................ 2-27
Room light .......................................................... 2-27
Map light (where fitted) ....................................... 2-28
Luggage compartment light ................................ 2-28

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COMBINATION METER DISPLAY
(LCD)
1.The TRIP button/Steering wheelswitch*
toggles between:
Twin trip odometer setting
TRIP computer setting
2.Clock setting/Oil change schedule setting*
switchA.Clock display
B.Cruise control/Speed limiter display
For further information see “Speed limiter” in
the “5. Starting and driving” section and
“Cruise control system” in the “5. Starting and
driving” section.
C.Outside temperature display
D.Odometer/distance to oil change information*
E.Twin trip odometer/Trip computer mode*
F.Oil level status (HR16DE or K9K engine
equipped models only)
*where fitted
NOTE
The LCD display information comes on only when
the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.
ODOMETER/TWIN TRIP ODOMETER
Odometer
jD
The odometer records the total distance the vehicle
has been drivenjD.
Twin trip odometerjE
The twin trip odometer records the distance of indi-
vidual trips.
The odometer/twin trip odometer is displayed in
jE
when the ignition switch is in the ON position.Changing the display:
Press the TRIP button/Steering wheel
switch
to change the display as follows:
TripA⇒TripB⇒Trip Computer modes (where fit-
ted)
Resetting the trip odometer:
In the Trip A or Trip B mode, press the TRIP button/
Steering wheel
switch for more than 1 second
to reset the trip odometer to zero.
TRIP COMPUTER (where fitted)
When the ignition switch is turned to the ON posi-
tion, modes of the trip computer can be selected by
pressing the TRIP button/Steering wheel
switch.
The following modes can be selected:
•Distance to empty
•Average fuel consumption
•Average speed
•Journey time
Distance to emptym(km or mls)
The distance to empty provides an estimation of the
distance that can be driven before refuelling. The
range is constantly being calculated, based on the
amount of fuel in the fuel tank and the actual fuel
consumption.
The distance to empty includes a low range warning
feature: when the fuel level is low, the distance to
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puter (where fitted) mode that was displayed before
the ignition switch was turned to the Acc, “OFF” or
LOCK position.
HR16DE or K9K engine oil level status
The Oil level status provides specific information
regarding the engine oil level.
If the oil level is sufficient, “Oil Good” is displayed
for approximately 10 seconds. If the oil level is low,
“Oil Lo” blinks for approximately 30 seconds in or-
der to draw your attention on necessary action.
G.Oil level 5 (Max)
H.Oil level 1 (Min)
A short press on the TRIP button/Steering wheel
switch during the “Oil Good” or “Oil Lo” mode
displays an approximate oil level indication between
jG /Max orjH /Min.
In the case of a low engine oil level, see “Engine oil”
in the “8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section
for the proper engine oil refilling procedure.
Oil change schedule set-up
It is possible to adjust the interval distance to oil
change by pressing the Clock setting/Oil change
schedule setting switch
j2 for 3 seconds while the
wrench symboland the distance to oil change
are displayed. The symbol and distance display will
start flashing and the display shows the current in-
terval. Press the switch
j2 again to increase the
interval distance. Each step increases the interval
distance by 1,000 km (500 miles). The interval dis-
tance can be set up to 63,000 km (31,500 miles)
after which the display returns to zero.
If no further action is made, the display returns to oil
level status mode and the new interval is set.
If the interval distance is set to 0, the display will
skip the distance to oil change information and
wrench symbol display mode and will directly dis-
play the oil level status (“Oil Good” or “Oil Lo” –
HR16DE or K9K engine equipped models only). In
order to return to the distance to oil change informa-
tion and wrench symbol display mode, press the
Clock setting/Oil change schedule setting switch
j2 for approximately 3 seconds after the ignition
switch has been turned to the ON position, and
adjust the distance to oil change schedule as previ-
ously described.
See the Warranty Information & Maintenance Book-
let for the appropriate interval distance to oil change.CAUTION
•The oil level should be checked regularly. Op-
erating with an insufficient oil level can dam-
age the engine and such damage is not cov-
ered by the warranty.
•NISSAN recommends checking the oil level
every 5,000 km (3,000 miles).
DIGITAL CLOCKjA
The clock function at the top of the LCD displayj2
provides a clock display when the ignition switch is
in the ON position.
12/24 hour setting
Briefly pressing the Clock setting/Oil change sched-
ule setting* switchj2 will toggle between the 12
and 24 hour modes. Note that when the clock dis-
plays 0:01 in the 24 hour mode and is changed to
the 12 hour mode, the display will show 12.01 AM.
Hour setting
Pressing the Clock setting/Oil change schedule set-
ting switchj2 for 3 seconds or more will initialise
the clock adjustment procedure.
The hour setting mode is indicated by the hour dig-
it(s), the colon and AM or PM (in the 12 hour mode)
flashing at a certain frequency. Each activation of
the switch
j2 changes the time by 1 hour.
The display will show AM or PM in the 12 hour
mode and will change at midday and midnight. If the
j2 switch is not pressed for 5 seconds or more, the
clock changes to minutes setting mode.
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Minutes setting
The minutes setting mode is indicated by the minute
digits and the colon flashing at a certain frequency.
Each activation of the Clock setting/Oil change
schedule setting switch
j2 for 1 second or less
changes the time by 1 minute. Pressingj2 for more
than 1 second will cause the minute to change at a
rate of 4 digits per second. Pressing the switch
j2
for more than 3 seconds will cause the minute to
change at a rate of 8 digits per second.
If the switch
j2 is not pressed for 5 seconds or
more, the clock changes to seconds zero setting
mode.
Seconds (zero) setting
Pressing the Clock setting/Oil change schedule set-
ting switchj2 will reset the seconds counter (colon
flashing) to zero and the clock returns to normal
operation.
If the switch
j2 is not activated for 60 seconds, the
clock advances by one minute and resumes normal
operation.
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Wiper operation
The windscreen wiper and washer can be operated
when the ignition switch is in the ON position.
Push the lever down to operate the wiper at the fol-
lowing speeds:
j1Intermittent()
— the intermittent operation speed can be
adjusted by rotating the ring towards
jA
(slower) orjB (faster).
j2Low() – continuous low speed opera-
tion
j3High() – continuous high speed
operation
To stop the wiper operation, move the lever
up to the “OFF” position.
j4Single sweep() — push the lever up for
a single sweep operation of the wiper.
Washer operation
j
5 To operate the washer, pull the lever
towards you
j5 until the desired amount of
washer fluid is spread on the windscreen.
The wiper will automatically operate several
times.
The headlight cleaner (where fitted) will also
operate with operation of the windscreen
washer.
Headlight cleaner (where fitted)
The headlight washing system is only activated
when:
– the ignition switch is in the ON position.
– the headlight switch is in the
position.
– pulling the lever once towards you
j5.
NOTE
After the first operation, the headlight cleaner
operates once every fifth operation of the
windscreen washer.
CAUTION
Do not operate the headlight cleaner if the win-
dow washer fluid reservoir is empty.
Rain sensor (where fitted)
The rain sensor is activated when the intermittent
positionj1 (AUTO) of the wiper switch is selected.
The wiper will start to operate automatically at a suit-
able speed when rain is detected on the windscreen.
NOTE
The rain sensor is only intended for use during
rain or precipitation. During other weather condi-
tions no harm will come to the rain sensor sys-
tem if left active (wiper switch set to intermit-
tent), although occasional unexpected activation
of the wipers may occur.
REAR WINDOW
The rear window wiper and washer can be oper-
ated when the ignition switch is in the ON position.
Turn the switch clockwise to the intermittent (
,j1 ) position or continuous (,j2 ) position to
operate the wiper.
To operate the rear window washer, push the switch
towards the front of the vehicle
j3 . The rear win-
dow wiper will also operate.
CAUTION
•Do not operate the washer continuously for
more than 15 seconds.
•Do not operate the washer if the reservoir
tank is empty or frozen.
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•Before inserting or disconnecting a plug, be
sure to turn off the power switch of the elec-
trical accessory being used or the Acc power
of the vehicle.
•Fully push the plug in. If insufficient contact is
made, the plug may overheat or the respec-
tive fuse may blow.
WARNING
Take care as the power outlet and plug may be
hot during or immediately after use.
GLOVE BOX
WARNING
•The glove box storage should not be used
while driving so that full attention may be given
to the driving operation.
•Keep the glove box lid closed while driving to
prevent injury in an accident or a sudden stop.
The under side storage pocket
jA provides an eas-
ily accessible storage space. To access the glove
box, press the lock release button
j1.
Glove box air flow control dial
(where fitted)
CAUTION
•Do not put any objects that can melt in the
glove box compartment as it may damage the
compartment inner side.
•Do not leave any plastic objects in the glove
box compartment. They may be deformed.
•Do not put jewellery such as rings, earrings,
etc. in the glove box compartment, as the heat
may deform them.
The glove box compartment provides an adjustable
air flow control dial in order to keep beverages
chilled or warm. Turn the vent anticlockwise
j2to
provide full heating/cooling and turn clockwisej1
to close the outlet. The heating/cooling function set-
ting is monitored by the heater and air conditioning
control panel. See “Heater and air conditioner
operation” in the “4. Heater and air conditioner, and
audio system” section for further details on passen-
ger compartment air control setting.
NIC1066Z
NIC1072Z
Glove box compartment
STORAGE
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FUEL FILLER LID OPENER LEVER
A.LHD models
B.RHD models
To open the fuel filler lid, pull up the opener lever
j1 . To lock, close the fuel filler lid securely.
FUEL FILLER CAP
The fuel filler cap is a ratcheting type. Tighten the
cap clockwise until ratcheting clicks are heard.Put the fuel filler cap on the cap holder
j1 while
refuelling.
WARNING
•Fuel is extremely flammable and highly explo-
sive under certain conditions. Always stop the
engine and do not smoke or allow open flames
or sparks near the vehicle when refuelling.
•Fuel may be under pressure. Turn the cap half
a turn and wait for any hissing sound to stop,
in order to prevent fuel from spraying out and
causing possible personal injury.
•Use only a NISSAN fuel filler cap or exact
equivalent as a replacement. It has a built-in
safety valve needed for proper operation of
the fuel system and emission control system.
An incorrect cap can result in a serious mal-
function and possible injury.
CAUTION
If fuel is spilled on the vehicle body, flush it away
with water to avoid paint damage.To apply:Pull the lever up
j1.
To release:Pull the lever up slightly, push the but-
ton
j2 and lower completely.
Before driving, check that the brake warning light
goes out. For additional information, see “Warn-
ing/indicator lights and audible reminders” in the
“2. Instruments and controls” section.
NOTE
A buzzer will sound if the vehicle is driven with-
out releasing the handbrake.
NPA1013
NPA876Z
NPA728Z
FUEL FILLER LID HANDBRAKE LEVER
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MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER
1.Air flow control dial
2.Air intake lever
3.Temperature control dial
4.Air conditioner ON/OFF button (where fitted)
5.Fan speed control dial
Controls
Fan speed control dialm:
To switch the fan on or off and to control the fan
speed, turn the fan speed control dial clockwise to
increase the fan speed. To decrease the fan speed,
turn the fan speed control dial anticlockwise.
Temperature control dial:
Turn the temperature control dial to set the desired
air temperature from the vents and floor outlets.Air flow control dial:
Use this dial to manually select the air flow from the
air outlets as described below.
: Air flows from centre and side vents.
: Air flows from centre, side vents and floor
outlets.
: Air flows mainly from floor outlets.
: Air flows from the defogger outlets and floor
outlets.
: Air flows mainly from defogger outlets.
Air recirculation mode
m:
Move the air intake lever to the
position. To
recirculate interior air in the passenger compartment
in situations such as: driving on a dust raised road,
avoiding traffic fumes or having maximum cooling
from the air conditioner.Outside air mode
m:
Move the air intake lever to the
position to
draw outside air into the passenger compartment
for normal heating, ventilation or air conditioner op-
eration.
Heater operation
The heating function operates only after engine
warm-up.
Heating:
This mode is used to direct hot air from the floor out-
lets.
1. Move the air intake lever to the
position for
normal heating.
2. Turn the air flow control dial to the
position.
3. Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired fan
speed.
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired
position between the middle and the maximum
“HOT” (right) position.
For quick heating, select the air recirculation mode
position (
). Be sure to return to the outside air
mode position () for normal heating to avoid
window fog and stale interior air.
Ventilation:
This mode directs outside air from the side and
centre vents.
1. Move the air intake lever to the
position.
NAA1032Z
Manual air conditioner
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ANTENNA
Removing the antenna
To remove the antenna, hold the lower part of the
antenna and turn it anticlockwise.
CAUTION
Make sure to remove the antenna before the ve-
hicle enters a garage with a low ceiling or an
automatic car wash otherwise the antenna can
be damaged.1.Power ON/OFF button
2.Traffic announcement (TA) button
3.CD slot
4.Eject button
5.Audio set-up mode (MOD) button
6.Radio mode: Manual (up/down) tuning Audio
selection mode
7.Radio mode: Seek up/down
CD mode: Track up/down or Fast forward/
Fast reverse
8.NEWS button
9.Preset station button
10.Radio mode: Preset station button
CD mode: Mix mode button
11.Display
12.Radio mode: Preset station button
CD mode: Repeat (RPT) mode button13.Preset station buttons
14.LW, MW or FM Band selection/FM Travel
store button
15.Source (SRC) select button
16.Volume control button
This unit is an electronic LW-MW-FM radio with CD
player, an anti-theft system and traffic announce-
ment function.
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
By using a 4-digit radio code known only to the
vehicle owner, the possibility of the audio unit being
stolen is effectively reduced because without the
code, the audio unit cannot be activated. When used
normally, the audio unit is unlocked and accessible
in the usual way.
If force is used to try and remove the audio unit, the
Anti-Theft system activates and the audio unit locks.
NAA1031Z
NAA1021Z
LW-MW-FM RADIO WITH CD PLAYER (where fitted)
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