TESLA MODEL S 2017 Owner's Manual (UK) 

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Note: Manually lowering the suspension toStandard or Low while at a saved location alsoremoves the auto-raising location.
Automatic Lowering
When Model S is moving above typical
driveway or parking lot speeds, Smart Air
Suspension automatically lowers ride height to improve aerodynamics and handling. For most
average speed driving, the suspension is
automatically set to Standard. As described
above, when you make manual height adjustments, the suspension automatically
lowers at increased driving speeds.
When carrying loads, Smart Air Suspension
also maintains a level height between the front
and rear.
You can adjust the speed at which the Air
Suspension automatically transitions to the LOW ride height by touching Controls >Suspension > Automatic Lowering on the
touchscreen. This setting is saved to your
Driver
Profile.
Note: You can temporarily override the ride
height by pressing the brake pedal, touching
an air suspension control in Controls > Suspension , and then manually choosing a
ride height. Your suspension

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Overview
Touch the Media Player application to listen to
the radio, stream music or podcasts, or play
audio
files from your phone or an attached
USB device. You can play AM, FM (including HD) and DAB radio (if equipped with the
optional sound package). You can also play
Internet radio (such as TuneIn), Spotify, and
audio
files from a Bluetooth-connected device
or a USB-connected flash drive.
Available source content displays across the
top of Media Player: Radio, Spotify, TuneIn, and Phone. An additional source, USB,
displays when you insert a
flash drive into a
USB connection (see USB Connections on
page 115). You can browse the content available on Media Player by touching asource, or you can use Search to
find specificcontent (see Searching within Media Player on
page 112).
The Now Playing view, which displays at the
bottom of Media Player, enables you to control what

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AM and FM Radio
Media Player provides both AM and FM radio
service that you can select from the Radio
source. To tune the radio to a
specificfrequency, choose a frequency and then touch the next or previous arrows to move from one
frequency to the next (or previous). You can
also tap or drag your
finger on the tuner to
the desired frequency. The three bars on the
left side of the frequency number indicate the
strength of the signal for the chosen
frequency. Touch HD to play high
definitionversions of available frequencies.
Mark a radio station as a favorite to display it
on the Radio source for easy access (see
Favorites and Recent on page 114).
DAB Radio Services
If Model S is equipped with the optional sound
package, you can also select DAB radio from the Radio source of Media Player.
You can select a DAB radio station by
browsing a list of stations in your area, or by
tapping the next or previous buttons on the
Now Playing view.
Media and Audio
Using the Touchscreen113

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Internet Radio
Internet radio services are accessed over a
data connection. To use Internet radio, touch
Media Player

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To play the next song in a selected playlist or
album, touch the previous or next arrows on
the Now Playing view, or use the buttons on
the left side of the steering wheel (see Using
Left Steering Wheel Buttons on page 39). You
can also
shu

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place it immediately below the 12V power
socket where Model S can best detect it.Warning: The power socket and an
accessory

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Bluetooth

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Connecting to a Paired Phone
Model S automatically connects with the last
phone to which it was connected, provided it
is within operating range and has Bluetooth turned on. If the last phone is not within range,
it attempts to connect with the next phone
that it has been paired with.
To connect to a
different phone, touch the
Bluetooth icon on the touchscreen

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Overview
Touch the Maps (or Nav) icon to view and
search for a location on Google MapsTM. If Model S is equipped with the Navigationoption, the application is labeled Nav, and
onboard maps are available. Onboard maps
allow you to navigate to any location, even if a
data connection is not available, but you must
enter the location

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North Up - North is always at the
top of the screen.Heading Up - The direction you are
heading is always at the top of the
screen. The map rotates when you
change direction. This icon has an
integrated compass that indicates
the direction you are driving.
You can rotate the map in any direction using
your fingers. When you rotate the map, the
North/Heading Up icon turns gray to indicate
the map is no longer tracking your position.
Touch the icon again to adjust the orientation
and track your position.
To maximize the size of the map, the
touchscreen

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