trip computer FIAT 500L LIVING 2014 2.G Owners Manual
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
DASHBOARDThe presence and position of the controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the different
versions.1. Adjustable and directable air diffusers 2. Radio controls on the steering wheel (for versions/markets, where provided)
3. Exterior light control stalk 4. Instrument panel 5. Windscreen wiper/rear window wiper/trip computer control stalk
6. Adjustable and directable centre air vents 7. Fixed upper air vent 8. Passenger front airbag 9. Upper glove
compartment (for versions/markets, where provided the compartment may be conditioned) 10. Storage compartment
11. Lower glove compartment 12. Control buttons 13. Heating/ventilation system or manual climate control (for
versions/markets, where provided) or automatic dual zone climate control (for versions/markets, where provided)
14. USB port/AUX socket (for versions/markets, where provided) 15.
UConnect
vided) or radio system setup 16. Ignition switch 17. Driver front airbag 18. Cruise Control/Speed Limiter lever (for
versions/markets, where provided)
fig. 1
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Activation/Trip B data
(Activating Trip B)
With this function it is possible to activate ("On") or
deactivate ("Off") the Trip B display (partial trip).
For more information see the "Trip computer"
paragraph.
For activation/deactivation, proceed as follows:
❒press the
button briefly to make the display flash
On or Off according to the previous setting;
❒press theor
button to make the
adjustment;
❒press the
button briefly to return to the menu
screen or give the button a long press to return
to the standard screen without storing.
Time adjustment (Clock adjustment)
This function enables the clock to be set through
two submenus: “Time” and “Format”.
To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows:
❒press button
briefly. The display shows the two
submenus "Time" and "Format";
❒press theor
button to switch between
the two submenus;
❒once you have selected the submenu to be
changed, press the button
briefly;
❒if the "Time" submenu is selected and button
is
pressed briefly, "hours" will flash on the display.
Press the
or
button to make the
adjustment;❒pressing the
button briefly again: the "minutes"
flash on the display. Press the
or
button
to make the adjustment;
❒if the "Format" submenu is selected and button
is pressed briefly, the display mode will flash
on the display. Press the
or
button to
select "12h" or "24h" mode. When you have
carried out the required settings, briefly press the
button to go back to the submenu screen or
hold the button down to go back to the main
menu screen without storing the new settings.
Hold down the
button again to return to the
standard screen or to the main menu according to
the menu items where you are in.
IMPORTANT The setting will increase or decrease
by one unit each time the button
or
is
pressed. Keeping the button pressed causes an
automatic rapid speed increase/decrease. Complete
the setting by briefly pressing the button when
you approach the required value.
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Exit menu
The last function closing the cycle of settings listed in
the menu screen.
Pressing the
button briefly will return the display
to the standard screen without saving.
Press thebutton to return to the first menu
option (Lighting).
TRIP COMPUTERGENERAL INFORMATION
The Trip computer is used to display information on
car operation when the key is turned to MAR-ON.
This function allows you to define two separate trips
called “Trip A” and “Trip B” where the car's
"complete journeys" are monitored in a reciprocally
independent manner.
Both journeys can be reset (reset - start of a new
journey).
“Trip A” is used to display the figures relating to:
❒Outside temperature (for versions/markets, where
provided)
❒Range
❒Distance travelled A
❒Average consumption A
❒Instantaneous consumption
❒Average speed A
❒Trip time A (driving time).
“Trip B” may be used to display the figures relating
to:
❒Distance travelled B
❒Average consumption B
❒Average speed B
❒Trip time B (driving time).
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SAFETY
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Note“Trip B” may be disabled (see “Activating Trip
B”). “Range” and “Instantaneous fuel consumption"
parameters cannot be reset.
VALUES DISPLAYED
Outside temperature (for versions/markets, where
provided)
Indicates the temperature outside the passenger
compartment.
Range
This indicates the approximate distance which can be
travelled with the amount of fuel present in the
tank.“----”will appear on the display in the
following cases:
❒range value lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)
❒car parked with engine running for a long period.
IMPORTANT The range value variation can be
affected by several factors: driving style, type of route
(motorway, urban, mountain roads, etc.), conditions
of use (load, tyre pressures, etc.). Trip planning
must therefore take the above into account.
Distance travelled
Shows the distance covered since the start of the
new journey.Average consumption
Shows the approximate average fuel consumption
since the start of the new journey.
Instantaneous consumption
This value shows the fuel consumption. The value is
constantly updated. The display will show “----”
if the car is parked with the engine running.
Average speed
This shows the car average speed as a function of the
overall time elapsed since the start of the new
mission.
Tr i p t i me
Shows the time elapsed since the start of a new
journey.
IMPORTANT If there is no information, the Trip
computer displays "----"inplaceofthevalue.
When normal operating condition is restored,
calculation of different units will restart regularly. No
values displayed before the failure will be reset nor
will a new mission be started.
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DASHBOARDThe presence and position of the controls, instruments and indicators may vary according to the different
versions.1. Adjustable air diffusers 2. Upper glove compartment (for versions/markets, where provided the compartment may be
conditioned) 3. Passenger front airbag 4. Adjustable and directable centre air diffusers 5. Fixed upper air vent 6. Radio
controls on the steering wheel (for versions/markets, where provided) 7. Exterior light control lever 8. Instrument panel
9. Windscreen wiper/rear window wiper/trip computer control lever 10. Ignition switch 11. Driver front airbag 12. Cruise
Control/Speed Limiter lever (for versions/markets, where provided) 13.UConnect™ (for versions/markets, where
provided) or radio system setup 14. USB port/AUX socket (for versions/markets, where provided)
15. Heating/ventilation system or manual climate control (for versions/markets, where provided) or automatic dual zone
climate control (for versions/markets, where provided) 16. Control buttons 17. Lower glove compartment 18. Oddment
compartment
fig. 1
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RIGHT HAND DRIVE VERSIONS
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MAKING A PHONE CALL.................................................375
MANAGING AN INCOMING CALL ..............................376
MAKING A SECOND PHONE CALL .............................377
MANAGING TWO PHONE CALLS ................................377
ENDING A CALL..................................................................377
REDIALLING ..........................................................................377
CONTINUING A PHONE CALL .....................................377
ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION OF THE
MICROPHONE ......................................................................377
TRANSFERRING A CALL...................................................378
SMS MESSAGE READER......................................................378
"MORE" MODE ........................................................................378
TRIP COMPUTER .................................................................378
CLOCK ....................................................................................379eco:Drive .................................................................................379
SETTINGS ...............................................................................381
VOICE COMMANDS ............................................................385
USE OF THE VOICE COMMANDS .................................385
USE OF STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS TO
ACTIVATE VOICE COMMANDS .....................................385
VOICE SESSION STATUS....................................................386
MULTIPLE CHOICE..............................................................386
GLOBAL VOICE COMMANDS.........................................387
PHONE VOICE COMMANDS ..........................................388
RADIO AM/FM/DAB VOICE COMMANDS ..................39
MEDIA VOICE COMMANDS ............................................394
CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER LIST ................................397
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FRONT PANEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLEButton Functions Mode
1-
Ignition Brief button press
Off Brief button press
Volume adjustment Left/right rotation of knob
2-Volume activation/deactivation (Mute/Pause) Brief button press
3-CD ejection Brief button press
4CD housing –
5-Display on/off Brief button press
6-Exit the selection/return to previous screen Brief button press
7-BROWSE
ENTERScrolling the list or tuning to a radio station Left/right rotation of knob
Confirmation of the option displayed Brief button press
8 - MOREAccessing the addition functions (displaying of
Time, Trip Computer, eco:Drive function data)Brief button press
9 - PHONEPhone data displaying Brief button press
10 - SETTINGSAccessing the Vehicle Settings menu Brief button press
11 - MEDIASource selection: CD, USB/iPod, AUX orBluetooth
®Brief button press
12 - RADIOAccessing the Radio mode Brief button press
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TRANSFERRING A CALL
The ongoing calls can be transferred from the mobile
phone to the system and vice versa without ending
the calls.
To transfer the call, press the "Transfer" button.
SMS MESSAGE READER
The system can read the messages received by the
mobile phone.
To use this function the mobile phone must support
the SMS exchange function viaBluetooth®.
If this function is not supported by the phone, the
corresponding
button is deactivated (greyed out).
When a text message is received, the display will
show a screen where the options "Listen", "Call" or
"Ignore" can be selected.
Press the
button to access the list of SMS
messages received by the mobile phone (the list
displays a maximum of 60 messages received).
"MORE" MODEPress the MORE button (8-fig. 1) on the front panel
to display (see fig. 13) the following operation
settings:
❒Trip Computer
❒Clock
❒eco:Drive
TRIP COMPUTER
Press the "Trip" button (see fig. 13) to display the trip
information of the car.
This function allows you to display the consumption
levels and define two separate trips called “Trip A”
and “Trip B” for monitoring the car's "complete
journey" in a reciprocally independent manner.
Both functions can be reset (reset - start of a new
journey): to reset the desired "Trip" hold down the
"Trip A" or "Trip B" buttons.
fig. 13
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– maintenance .......................... 146
– pretensioners ........................ 143
– SBR system ............................ 142
– using the seat belts .............. 141
Seats............................................... 30
– Adjusting the seats ............... 30
Servicing and care ...................... 238
– heavy-duty use of the car ... 244
– periodic checks ..................... 244
– scheduled servicing .............. 238
Setup menu .................................. 11
Side airbags (side airbag -
window airbag) ......................... 164
Side air diffusers .......................... 41
Side bag)....................................... 164
Snow chains................................. 181
Sound system (wiring) .............. 130
Speed Limiter............................... 71
Speedometer ............................... 6
Starting the engine ............ 168-196
Start&Stop system..................... 117
Steering ........................................ 270
Steering lock ................................ 30
Steering Wheel ........................... 38
Steering wheel stalks– left stalk................................... 62
Storage compartments .............. 80
Storing the car ............................ 181
Sun visors ..................................... 83
Suspension ................................... 269
Table ............................................. 35
Technical data ............................. 263
The keys ........................................ 25
Top speed .................................... 280
Towing the car............................ 235
Towing trailers ............................ 175
Traction Plus system ................. 116
Transmission ............................... 268
TRIP button ................................. 23
Trip Computer
– TRIP button ............................ 23
– Trip Computer....................... 20
– Trip Computer
parameters.............................. 21
Tyres
– correct tyre reading............. 271
– Fix&Go Automatic (kit)...... 203
– inflation pressures ................ 276
– Rim Protector tyres............. 277
Tyres - maintenance .................. 255
"Universal" child restraint
system fitting ............................ 156U
pper air diffusers .................... 41
Using the gearbox...................... 172
W
arning lights and
messages .................................... 182
Weights and loads...................... 281
Wheel geometry........................ 271
Wheel rims
– correct reading of the
rim code ................................. 272
– Rim Protector ....................... 277
– rims and tyres ....................... 271
– wheels and tyres................... 255
Wheels and tyres
– changing a wheel .................. 197
– Fix&Go Automatic (kit)...... 203
– tyre inflation pressure ......... 276
– Wheels and tyres ................. 255
Wheels and tyres provided ..... 273
Wheels ......................................... 271
Window airbag ........................... 164
Window cleaning ........................ 65
Windows (cleaning) .................. 261
Windscreen washer
412GETTING TO KNOW
YOUR CAR
SAFETY
STARTING AND
DRIVING
WARNING LIGHTS
AND MESSAGES
IN AN EMERGENCY
SERVICING AND
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX