interior lights FIAT DOBLO COMBI 2011 Owner handbook (in English)
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Proceed as follows to adjust the brightness:
– press the SET ESC button: the display will show ILLU;
– press button ▲or ▼to adjust the brightness level;
– press the SET ESC button to go back to the menu screen
or hold the button down to go back to the standard screen
without saving.
Setting the speed limit (SPEEd)
This function is used to set a speed limit (km/h or mph);
the driver is alerted when this limit is exceeded (see
“Warning lights and messages”).
To set the desired speed limit, proceed as follows:
– press SET ESC: the word SPEEd and the previously set
unit (km/h or mph) will appear on the display;
– press button ▲or ▼to select speed limit activation (On)
or deactivation (Off);
– when the function is activated (On), press buttons
▲or ▼to select the speed limit and press SET ESC to
confirm. Hold down the SET ESC button
– to quit the setup menu if you are in the menu;
– to quit to the menu if you are setting an option;
– to save only the settings already memorized (confirmed
by pressing the SET ESC button).
The setup menu page is timed. Only the changes already
memorized by pressing the SET ESC button are saved
when you come out of the menu.
Adjusting the vehicle interior lighting
(ILLU)
This function is available, with the dipped headlamps on
and at night, to adjust the brightness of the instrument pan-
el, buttons, radio display and automatic climate control dis-
play.
During the daytime, and with the dipped headlamps on,
the instrument panel, buttons and radio and automatic cli-
mate control displays are set to maximum brightness.
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SETUP MENU
The menu comprises a series of functions arranged in
a circle which can be selected through buttons ▲and ▼
to access the settings described below. A submenu is pro-
vided for some items (Clock and Unit of measurement).
The setup menu can be activated by pressing SET ESC.
Pressing buttons ▲or ▼scrolls through the setup menu
options. Management modes differ from each other ac-
cording to the option selected. The menu comprises the
following functions:
– LIGHTING
– SPEED BEEP
– TRIP B DATA
– SET TIME
– SET DATE
– RADIO INFO (if present)
– AUTOCLOSE
– UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
– LANGUAGE
– WARNING VOLUME
– BUTTON VOLUME
– SEAT BELT BUZZER
(only if previously disabled)
– SERVICE N.B. Buttons ▲and ▼activate different functions in the
following situations:
Adjusting the vehicle’s interior lighting
– on the standard screen, they adjust the brightness of the
instrument panel and the radio.
Setup menu
– within the menu, they scroll up and down;
– during setting operations they increase or decrease the
value.
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MENU FUNCTIONS
Adjusting the vehicle interior lighting
This function is available, with the dipped headlamps on
and at night, to adjust the brightness of the instrument pan-
el, buttons, radio display and automatic climate control dis-
play.
During the daytime, and with the dipped headlamps on,
the instrument panel, buttons and radio and automatic cli-
mate control displays are set to maximum brightness.
Proceed as follows to adjust the brightness:
– press SET ESC: the previously set brightness level flash-
es in the display;
– press button ▲or ▼to adjust the brightness level;
– press the SET ESC button to go back to the menu screen
or hold the button down to go back to the standard screen
without saving.
Speed beep (Speed limit)
This function makes it possible to set the vehicle speed
limit (km/h or mph). When this limit is exceeded the dri-
ver is immediately alerted (see “Warning lights and mes-
sages” section).
To set the desired speed limit, proceed as follows:
– press the SET ESC button: the display shows the words
Speed Beep;
– press button ▲or ▼to select speed limit activation (On)
or deactivation (Off); – PASSENGER AIRBAG
– DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS
– EXIT MENU
Selecting an option from the main menu without a submenu:
– press SET ESC to select the main menu option you wish
to set;
– press ▲or ▼to select the new setting;
– press the SET ESC button to memorize the new set-
ting and go back to the previous main menu option.
Selecting an option from the main menu with a submenu:
– press the SET ESC button to display the first submenu
option;
– press ▲or ▼to scroll through all the submenu options;
– press the SET ESC button to select the displayed sub-
menu option and open the relevant setup menu;
– press ▲or ▼to select the new setting for this submenu
option;
– press the SET ESC button to memorize the new set-
ting and go back to the previous submenu option.
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F0V0125mfig. 35F0V0084mfig. 36
REAR VIEW MIRRORS
INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR fig. 35
(for versions/markets where available)
The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes its re-
lease in the event of a violent impact with the passenger.
Lever A can be used to move the mirror to two different
positions: normal or antiglare.
When driving, the mirrors should always
be in position A-fig. 36.
Because the door mirrors are curved, they slight-
ly alter the perception of distance.
WARNING
DOOR MIRRORS
Manual mirror folding
When required (for example when the shape causes dif-
ficulty in narrow spaces), it is possible to fold the mirrors
by moving them from position A-fig. 36 to position B.
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F0V0052mfig. 45
DIPPED HEADLAMPS/SIDE LIGHTS fig. 45
With the ignition key turned to MAR, turn the twist switch
to
2. If dipped headlamps are activated, the daytime lights
go out and the side lights and dipped headlamps come on.
The warning light
3in the instrument panel comes on.
When the ignition key is turned to STOP or removed and
the twist switch is turned from Oto
2, all the side lights
and number plate lights come on. The warning light
3in the instrument panel comes on.
MAIN BEAM HEADLAMPS fig. 45
With the twist switch at position
2, push the lever for-
wards toward the dashboard (stable position). The warn-
ing light
1in the instrument panel will come on. They
switch off when the lever is pulled towards the wheel
(dipped headlamps come back on).
FLASHING fig. 45
You can flash the headlights by pulling the lever towards
the wheel (temporary position). The warning light
1in
the instrument panel will come on.
EXTERIOR LIGHTS
The left lever fig. 45 includes the controls for the exteri-
or lights. The exterior lights can only be switched on when
the ignition key is in MAR. The instrument panel and the
various controls on the dashboard will be lit up when the
exterior lights are switched on.
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (DRL) fig. 45
(for versions/markets where provided)
With the ignition key turned to MAR and the twist switch
turned to position
Othe daytime running lights are auto-
matically activated; the other lights and interior lighting re-
main off. The automatic operation of the daytime running
lights can be activated/deactivated via the display menu (see
“Digital/multifunction display” in this section). If the day-
time running lights are deactivated, no light comes on when
the twist switch is turned to
O.
The daytime running lights are an alter-
native to the dipped headlamps for driving
during the daytime in countries where it is com-
pulsory to have lights on during the day, and they
are also permitted in those countries where this
not obligatory. Daytime running lights cannot re-
place dipped headlamps when driving at night or
through tunnels. The use of daytime running lights
is governed by the highway code of the country in
which you are driving. Keep to the rules.
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F0V0019mfig. 56
FRONT FOG LIGHTS fig. 56
(for versions/markets where provided)
Press button 5to switch them on. The warning light 5
in the instrument panel will come on.
When the fog lights are on, the side lights also come on,
while the daytime running lights go off irrespective of the
position of the twist switch.
Press the button again to turn the lights off.
REAR FOG LAMPS fig. 56
Press button
4to switch them on when the dipped head-
lamps or front fog lamps are on. The warning light
4in the
instrument panel will come on.
Press the button again to turn the lights off, or turn off the
dipped headlamps and/or the front fog lamps (where pro-
vided).
FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM
This system triggers after a collision and activates the fol-
lowing:
❒cut-off of fuel supply with consequent switching off of
the engine;
❒doors automatically unlocked;
❒switching on of all interior lights.
When the system has been triggered, the message “Fuel
cut off, see handbook” is displayed on some versions.
Check carefully for fuel leaks, for instance in the engine
compartment, under the vehicle or near the tank area.
After a crash, turn the ignition key to STOP to avoid drain-
ing the battery.
CONTROLS
HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS
They are turned on by pressing switch A-fig. 56, regard-
less of the ignition key position. With the device on, warn-
ing lights
Îand¥light up in the instrument panel. Press
switch A again to turn the lights off.
WARNING The use of hazard warning lights is governed
by the highway code of the country you are in. Keep to
the rules.
Emergency braking
(for versions/markets where provided)
During emergency braking, the hazard warning lights come
on automatically and warning lights
Îand¥light up in the
panel at the same time. They go out automatically as soon
as the emergency braking is over. This function complies
with the relevant legal regulations currently in force.
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INTERIOR FITTINGS
DRIVER SIDE ARMREST fig. 57
(for versions/markets where provided)
On some versions, the driver’s side front seat has an arm-
rest.
Lift or lower the armrest as shown by the arrows.
STORAGE COMPARTMENT
fig. 58
This is located in front of the passenger’s side front seat.
GLOVE COMPARTMENT
To open the glove compartment, operate handle
A-fig. 59.
Turn the key clockwise/anticlockwise to lock/unlock the glove
compartment (for versions/markets where provided).
The following procedure should be carried out to restore
the correct operation of the vehicle:
❒turn the ignition key to MAR;
❒activate the right indicator;
❒deactivate the right indicator;
❒activate the left indicator;
❒deactivate the left indicator;
❒activate the right indicator;
❒deactivate the right indicator;
❒activate the left indicator;
❒deactivate the left indicator;
❒turn the ignition key to STOP.
If, after a crash, you smell fuel or notice
leaks from the fuel system, do not reacti-
vate the system to avoid the risk of fire.
WARNING
F0V0058mfig. 57
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F0V0134mfig. 84F0V0135mfig. 85
EMERGENCY OPENING FROM THE INSIDE
In the event of an emergency, you can open the boot from
inside the vehicle as follows:
❒open the sliding side door and fully fold the rear seats;
❒push lever A-fig. 85 inside the boot and open the rear
door.
BOOT
OPENING THE TAILGATE FROM THE
OUTSIDE
The tailgate (when unlocked) can be opened only from the
outside by using the electric opening handle A-fig. 84 lo-
cated under the large handle.
The tailgate can be opened at any time if the doors are un-
locked.
To open it the handle must be enabled by opening one of
the front doors or operating the remote control unlock-
ing button (for Doblò/Doblò Combi versions). On Car-
go versions, the opening of the tailgate is subject to the
enabling of the handle. The handle is enabled after press-
ing the third button on the remote control or by operat-
ing the unlocking button from the interior of the vehicle.
Opening can also take place by using the mechanical key
or the metal insert for the remote control key.
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IMPORTANT The best protection in the event of side-on
crash is achieved by maintaining a correct position on the
seat. This allows the side bag to be correctly deployed.
IMPORTANT Do not wash the seats with water or pres-
surised steam (by hand or at automatic seat washing sta-
tions).
GENERAL WARNINGS
The front airbags and/or side bags (where provided) may
be deployed if the vehicle is subject to heavy knocks or ac-
cidents involving the underbody area, such as for exam-
ple violent shocks against steps, kerbs or low obstacles, or
the vehicle falling into big potholes or depressions in the
road.
A small amount of dust will be released when the airbags
are deployed. The dust is not harmful and does not indi-
cate the beginning of a fire. Furthermore, the surface of
the deployed bag and the interior of the vehicle may be
covered in a dusty residue: this may irritate your skin and
eyes. Wash with mild soap and water in the event of ex-
posure.
Should an accident occur in which any of the safety devices
are activated, take the vehicle to a Fiat Dealership to have
the activated devices replaced and to have the whole sys-
tem checked.
Any airbag checks, repairs or replacements must be car-
ried out at a Fiat Dealership. SIDE BAGS fig. 125
(for versions/markets where provided)
They consist of an instant-inflating bag housed in the front-
seat backrest and have the job of protecting the occupant’s
torso and head in the event of a side-on collision of medi-
um/high severity.
F0V0026mfig. 125
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❒open the cover B-fig. 164 as shown;
❒remove bulb C-fig. 165 by releasing it from the side con-
tacts, then insert the new bulb and make sure it is cor-
rectly clamped between these contacts;
❒ close the cover and secure the ceiling light into its hous-
ing, making sure it locks properly into place.CHANGING AN INTERIOR BULB
For the type of bulb and power rating, see “Changing
a bulb”.
FRONT CEILING LIGHT
Ceiling light with movable lens
Proceed as follows to replace the bulbs:
❒remove the ceiling light A-fig. 163 by manoeuvring the
points shown by the arrows;
F0V0070mfig. 163F0V0072mfig. 165
F0V0071mfig. 164