AUDI ALLROAD 2000 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2000, Model line: ALLROAD, Model: AUDI ALLROAD 2000Pages: 306, PDF Size: 9.95 MB
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Ashtray
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Using ashtrays as waste paper reÂ
ceptacles is a fire hazard.
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Front ashtray
To open ashtray
Press against face plate briefly.
To empty ashtray
Open the ashtray. Press the switch in dir ecÂ
tion indicated by the arrow to remove the
ashtray.
To reinst all ashtray
Ins ert the ashtray and press into housing. Rear
ashtrays
To open ashtray
Press the edge of the ashtray lid.
To empty ashtray
With the lid open, press the front side of the
ashtray down (arrow) and lift the ashtray
out.
To reinstall ashtray
Inser t the ashtray and press downwards
into its housing as far as it will go.
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Cigar ette lighter I Socket
Push the knob in. When the cigarette
lighter is ready for use, the knob will pop
out again.
The socket for the ciga rette lighter can be
used for 12 volt appliances with maximum
consump tion of up to 1 00 watts, such as a
hand spot light, small vacuum cleaner, etc. �W
ARNING
The cigarette lighters and sockets
remain functional even after the
ignition key is removed.
Therefore. to avoid injury. never
leave children inside the vehicle
without supervision.
Remem ber, you can discharge the battery if
the engine is not running and power is used
to run an appliance connected to the socket.
For more information, see "Additional
accessories, Modifications and Parts reÂ
placement," page 262.
Only use plugs that fit properly, to avoid
damaging the socket. Electrical
socket in the luggage
compartment
The electrical socket in the luggage
compartment is located on the left side in
the trim panel.
To fold the cover down, lightly press the
cover.
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Storage compartments
Cup holder
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• Navar carry any beverage conÂ
tainers with hot liquids, such as
hot coffee or hot tea, in the vehicle
while it is moving. In case of an acÂ
cident, sudden braking or other veÂ
hicle movement, hot liquid could
spill, causing scalding burns.
Spilled hot liquid can also cause an
accident and personal injury.
o Use only soft cups in the cup
holder. Hard cups and glasses can
cause injury in an accident.
18 2 Center
console
Rear seat l
There is a cup holder on the right side of
There are two cup holders in the front
the center console.
side of the rear seat.
Press the catch (arrow) to open the lid.
To open, press the catch (arrows).
There is also a compartment and a cup
holder 1 I next to the hand brake in the cen-
ter console.
1 I Not available on vehicles with Audi NavigaÂ
tion Syst em.
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Child seat bench*
On both the left and right sides of the child
seat bench, there are trays (partially removÂ
able). on which you can place beverages or
food. Owner's literature storage
There's a special slot provided where you
can store your Owner's Manual -see ilÂ
lustration. Compartments
in the door trims
There are storage compartments in the
door trims.
The front of the compartment can be tilted
open for extra storage space (see illustraÂ
tion).
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Luggage compartment
The side compartments can be used for
storing equipment such as a tow rope,
j umper cables, etc.
To open, press the handle down and reÂ
move the cover.
184 CD
changer•
The CD changer for the Sound System is loÂ
cated in a compartment of the left side.
See the separate booklet for instructions on
changing the COs.
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Steering wheel with Audio controls*
To help make certain that you are not diSÂ
tracted from paying proper attention to the
traffic conditions when you are using the raÂ
dio, switches have been provided on the
st eering wheel for basic audio functions for
factory installed radios. The radio, cassette
player, or CD player, can, of course, also be
operated without restriction on the unit itÂ
self.
A detailed description of the radio is proÂ
vided in a separate Sound System manual.
The following functions can be operated by
pressing the buttons on the steering wheel:
C -I ncrease volume
A -S eek I Advance -
Radio
Radio: seek forward
- Cassette player: fast forward
- CD: CD track forward
B - Seek I Rewind
- Radio: seek in reverse direction
- Cassette player: fast rewind
- CD: CO-track back -
Cassette player
-C D
Depending on which unit is currently operÂ
ating.
D -R educe volume
Radio
- Cassette player
- CD
Depending on which unit is currently operÂ
ating. E
-Stat ion buttons (Preset) I
back •
You can recall up to twelve stations one af-
ter another in the reverse direction.
If no sta tions are assigned to the presets or
if they are not being received, you may only
hear static.
F - Station buttons (Preset) I for�
ward
Yo u can recall up to twelve stations one afÂ
ter another in the forward direction.
If no stations are assigned to the presets or
if they are not being received, you may only
hear static.
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Steering wheel with radio and
telephone equipment in the steering wheel*
If your radio or mobile telephone are factoryÂ
ins talled, switches for the radio and teleÂ
phone functions are provided in the steering
wheel to help you give your fullest attention
to your driving responsibilities while operatÂ
ing the radio or telephone system. Of
course, all the operating features of your raÂ
dio, cassette/CO player, or telephone can
still be accessed on this equipment itself.
Detailed description of the radio and Audi
telephone are provided in separate operatÂ
ing manuals.
18 6 The following
functions can be operated by
pressing the button:
A -S eek I Advance
- Radio: seek in forward direction
- Cassette: fast forward
- CD: CD track forward
Autodial numbers (telephone memory):
scroll down (names in alphabetical order
Z --+ A). Holding this button down will
cause the display to scroll quickly
through the autodial numbers. B
-Seek I Rewind
- Radio: seek in reverse direction
- Cassette: fast rewind
- CD: CD track back
- Autodial numbers (telephone memory):
scroll down (names in alphab etical order
A --+ Z}. Holding this button down will
cause the display to scroll quickly
through the autodial numbers.
C -Radio I telephone button
Pressing this button allows you to switch
between the radio function (R) and the teleÂ
phone function m.
Depending on which mode is selected, the
Driver Information System (DIS) will either
display the radio data or the telephone data.
The telephone data will suppress the radio
data in the DIS display whenever the teleÂ
phone is in use.
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-Increase volume
- Radio
- Cassette
- CD
- Hands-free operation (telephone)
depending on which unit is currently operatÂ
ing.
E -Reduce volume
Radio
- Cassette
- CD
- Hands-free operation (telephone)
depending on which unit is currently operatÂ
ing.
F - Te lephone
Press this button to:
- answer telephone calls using the speaÂ
ker phone system,
- "send" a call, or
- finish a call that is already in progress. How
the telephone works
Operation of the Audi telephone is deÂ
scribed in the operating manual, however
please note the following information:
Defaults must be set once on the teleÂ
phone. The "Name Preference" must
be to ON -refer to the Audi Cellular Phone
Operating manual.
If the telephone is replaced, the telephone
book entries must be copied once from the
telephone into the system.
This operation can be performed in the "RaÂ
dio" operating mode. It takes a few minÂ
utes. If the "T elephone" mode is active,
press the C button.
Once you have done this, any change in the
telephone book made as a result of data enÂ
tered at the telephone will automatically be
updated in the syste m.
To begin copying telephone book data into
the system, press buttons B and E simul taÂ
neously for at least 5 seconds.
During the transfer of data, the data set that
is currently being transferred will appear in
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The following status messages may appear
in the DIS display:
- INCOMING CALL-
an outside call is being received.
- PHONE IN USE -
the telephone is currently connected to
the cellular phone sytem.
- MEMORY EMPTY-
memory is empty.
- SYSTEM BUSY-
the cellular phone system is busy.
- PHONE OFF-
the telephone is turned off.
NO SERV ICE-
no connection to the cellular phone netÂ
work.
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Changing the language setting
The default setting for displaying messages
is ENGLISH. If you want to use a different
language, proceed as follows:
• Langugage changes can only be made in
the "Radio" mode. If you are in the "TeleÂ
phone" mode, press the C button.
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Now, simult aneously press the C and F
buttons for at least 5 seconds. The current
language setting will appear in the DIS disÂ
play (for example: ENGLISH).
• Use the A and B butt ons to select the lanÂ
guage you wish to use.
• Confirm the selection by pressing the F
button.
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Mobile telephones and CB radios
Mobile telephones or CB radios
should not be used in the vehicle unÂ
less a separate outside antenna is
installed.
If you use a mobile telephone or CB radio inÂ
side the vehicle without an outside antenna,
the high frequency energy (resonance efÂ
fect) emitted inside the vehicle can cause
malfunctions in the vehicle's electronic sys-
tem.
Moreover the unit achieves maximum
pick-up only if an outside antenna is
installed. �W
ARNING
Using a mobile telephone or CB
radio inside the vehicle without
having a separate outside antenna
could be dangerous to your health
due to the high frequency energy
emitted!
In addition, an outside antenna can increase
the reception range of your equipment. Note
Always heed the instructions of moÂ
bile telephones and CB radios.
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Always keep your attention on the
road and traffi c!
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