SMART FORTWO COUPE ELECTRIC DRIVE 2013 Owner's Manual

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>> At a glance.Cockpit
........................................... 20
Instrument cluste r(miles) .................. .21
Instrument cluster (kilometers) ...........23
Center console ................................. .25
Overhead control panel ......................26
Door control panel ............................ 26

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Cockpit
Function Page
0002
Exterior lamp switch 62
0003
Steering wheel
002B
Instrument cluster 21
002A
Steering wheel paddle
shifters
77
0028
Charge level gauge 79
0029
Power gauge 79
0018
Glove box 103
AUX/USB sockets* 93
0019
Overhead control panel 26
001A
Radio 91
001B
Center console switches 25
001D
Coin holder 102
Retractable soft top
switch
1 70 Function Page
001E
Gear selecto
rlever 77
0020
Starter switch 55
0021
Auxiliary power outlet 106
0022
Storage tray* 103
0023
Wiper switch 67
Cruise control switch* 93
Control lever (control
system)
81
0024
On-board Diagnostics
Socket (OBD)
207
0033
Horn
0034
Cruise control buttons* 93
0035
Door control panel 26
0036
Inside door handle 52
1
cabriolet only. 20
Cockpit>> At a glance.
* optional

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Instrument cluster (miles)
Miles
Instrument cluster (U.S. vehicles)
Function Page
0002
Speedometer
0003
Right indicator and
warning lamp display
22
002B
Adjusting instrument
cluster illumination
80
Adjusting ambient
lighting*
65
002A
Multifunction display
81 Function Page
0028
Center indicator and
warning lamp display
22
0029
Resetting trip odometer 85
Resetting trip computer 86
0018
Left indicator and
warning lamp display
22Instrument cluster (miles)
21>> At a glance.
* optional

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Indicator and warning lamps
Function Page
0002
0003
Low‑beam
headlamp indicator
lamp 62,
164 0003
0003
Left turn signal
indicator lamp 64,
165 002B
0004
ESP®
warning lamp 163
002A
0002
Right turn signal
indicator lamp 64,
165 0028
0002
EPS warning lamp 163
0029
0001
Drive diagnostics
indicator lamp 166
0018
0005
ABS indicator lamp 160
0019
0002
Brake warning lamp 160
001A
0001
Drive diagnostics
warning lamp 166
001B
0005
Coolant
temperature
warning lamp 165 Function Page
001D
0002
High-voltage
battery warning
lamp 164
001E
0004
12-volt battery
indicator lamp 164
0020
000A
SRS indicator lamp 162
0021
000B
Seat belt telltale 161
0022
0008
Combination low
tire pressure/TPMS
malfunction
telltale* 166
0023
0001
High‑beam
headlamp indicator
lamp 64,
164 22
Instrument cluster (miles)>> At a glance.
* optional

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Instrument cluster (kilometers)
Kilometers
Instrument cluster (Canada vehicles)
Function Page
0002
Speedometer
0003
Right indicator and
warning lamp display
24
002B
Adjusting instrument
cluster illumination
80
Adjusting ambient
lighting*
65
002A
Multifunction display
81 Function Page
0028
Center indicator and
warning lamp display
24
0029
Resetting trip odometer 85
Resetting trip computer 86
0018
Left indicator and
warning lamp display
24Instrument cluster (kilometers)
23>> At a glance.
* optional

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Indicator and warning lamps
Function Page
0002
0003
Low‑beam
headlamp indicator
lamp 62,
164 0003
0003
Left turn signal
indicator lamp 64,
165 002B
0004
ESP®
warning lamp 163
002A
0002
Right turn signal
indicator lamp 64,
165 0028
0002
EPS warning lamp 163
0029
0001
Drive diagnostics
indicator lamp 166
0018
0008
ABS indicator lamp 160
0019
0001
Brake warning lamp 160
001A
0001
Drive diagnostics
warning lamp 166
001B
0005
Coolant
temperature
warning lamp 165 Function Page
001D
0002
High-voltage
battery warning
lamp 164
001E
0004
12-volt battery
indicator lamp 164
0020
000A
SRS indicator lamp 162
0021
000B
Seat belt telltale 161
0022
0008
Combination low
tire pressure/TPMS
malfunction
telltale* 166
0023
0001
High‑beam
headlamp indicator
lamp 64,
164 24
Instrument cluster (kilometers)>> At a glance.
* optional

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Center console
Function Page
0002
Charge level gauge 79
0003
Power gauge 79
002B
Air conditioning with
climate control
95
002A
Radio 91
0028
Drawer 103
0029
Switching seat heating*
on/off
58
0018
Restarting TPMS button 125
0019
Switching tow-away
protection*/interior
motion sensor* on/off
47
001A
Central unlocking switch
51 Function Page
001B
Hazard warning flasher
switch
66
001D
Central locking switch 51
001E
Switching front fog
lamps* on/off
65
0020
Storage tray* 103
0021
Gear selecto
rlever 77
0022
Starter switch 55
0023
Parking brake lever 75
0024
Coin holder 102
Retractable soft top
switch
2 70
2
cabriolet only. Center console
25>> At a glance.
* optional

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Overhead control panel
Function Page
0002
Passenger front air bag
off indicator lamp 39,
159 0003
Switching interior
lighting on/off
66
002B
Interior rear view mirror 59 Door control panel
Function Page
0002
Inside door handle 52
0003
Adjusting exterior rear
view mirrors
59
002B
Opening and closing
passenger side window
73
002A
Opening and closing
driver’s side window
7326
Door control panel>> At a glance.

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>> Safety.Occupan
tsafety ................................ 28
Panic alarm ..................................... 43
Driving safety systems .......................44
Anti-theft systems ............................ 46

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Occupant safety
Introduction
The smart vehicle is equipped with seat
belts and dual stage air bags to protect you
in acrash. However, children can be killed
or seriously injured by an inflating air
bag. Indeed, there is a stronger risk of
serious death or bodily injury when an air
bag deploys on a child positioned in a
rear-facing child seat in the passenger
seat. Because this vehicle has only two
front seats and no backseat, it is limited
as are other two-seat vehicles, in the
extent to which it may restrain children
traveling in the passenger front seat. Many
states have laws against placing children
of certain ages in the front seat of a
vehicle that has both front and back seats.
Those laws make exceptions to permit
childre nto be restrained in the front seat
of two seat vehicles. Special instructions
and warnings are provided below about
when and if you may restrain a child in the
passenger seat of the smart vehicle. Under
certain circumstances, it is appropriate
for the passenger air bag not to operate
when a child is restrained in a car seat in
the passenger seat, and this vehicle is
equipped with technology to accomplish
this. Please pay very close attention to the
instructions and warnings below,
particularly as they relate to children.
In this section you will learn the most
important facts about the restraint system
components of the vehicle.
The restraint systems are:
R Seat belts (Y page 29)
R Child restraints (Y page 41) Additional protection potential is
provided by:
R
Supplemental RestraintSystem (SRS)
with
- Air bags (Y page 31)
- Air bag control unit (with crash
sensors)
- Emergency Tensioning Devices and
seat belt force limiters (Y page 31)
R Air bag system components with
-Passenger front air bag off indicator
lamp (Y page 39)
- Passenger seat with Occupant
Classification System (OCS)
(Y page 37)
Although independents ystems, their
protective functions work in conjunction
with each other.
i For information on infants and
children traveling with you in the
vehicle and restraint systems for infants
and children, see “Children in the
vehicle” (Y page 40).
The SRS system conducts a self-test when
the ignition is switched on and in regular
intervals while the engine is running. This
facilitates detection of malfunctions. The
SRS indicator lamp 000Ain the instrument
cluster comes on when the ignition is
switched on and goes out after
approximately four seconds.
The SRS components are in operational
readiness if the SRS indicator lamp 000A
is not lit when the engine is running.
A malfunction in the system has been
detected if the SRS indicator lamp 000A
R fails to go out after approximately 4
seconds after the ignition was switched
on
R does not come on at all
R comes on after the engine was started or
while driving 28
Occupant safety>> Safety.

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