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press buttonsorto select (Yes)
(confirming activation/deactivation) or (No) (to
abort);
press the SETbutton button briefly: a message
confirming the selection will be displayed and you
will return to the menu screen or, pressing the
button for longer, you will return to the standard
screen without saving.
Exit Menu
This is the last function that closes the cycle of
settings listed in the menu screen.
Pressing theSET
button briefly will return the
display to the standard screen without storing.
Press button
to return to the first menu item on
the display (Speed Beep).
TRIP COMPUTER
General features
The Trip computer is used to display information on
vehicle operation when the ignition key is turned
to MAR. This function allows you to define two
separate trips, called "Trip A" and "Trip B", for
monitoring the "complete mission" (journey) of the
vehicle in a reciprocally independent manner. Both
functions can be reset (start of a new journey).
“Trip A” is used to display the values relating to:
Outside temperature (for Natural Power vehicles
equipped with temperature sensor)
Range
Distance travelled
Average consumption
Current consumption
Average speed
Travel time (driving time).
"Trip B", available on multifunction display only, is
used to display the values relating to:
Distance travelled B
Average consumption B
Average speed B
Travel time B (driving time).
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“Trip B” may be disabled (see “Activating
Trip B”). “Range” and “Instant
consumption" parameters cannot be
reset .
Values displayed
Range (for versions/markets where provided)
This value shows the distance that the car can still
cover before needing fuel, assuming that driving style
is unvaried. “----”will appear on the display in
the following cases:
range is lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)
vehicle is left parked with the engine running for a
long time.
IMPORTANT The range can be affected by several
factors: driving style (see “Driving style” in the
“Starting and driving” section), type of route
(motorway, towns and cities, mountain roads, etc.),
conditions of use (load, tyre pressures, etc.). Trip
planning must therefore take the above into account.
Distance travelled
This value shows the distance covered from the start
of the new journey.
Average consumption
This value shows the approximate average fuel
consumption from the start of the new journey.Current consumption
This value shows the fuel consumption. The value is
constantly updated. The message “----” will appear
on the display if the vehicle is parked with the engine
running.
Average speed
Shows the average speed of the vehicle by using the
overall time elapsed since the start of a new journey.
Journey time
Time elapsed since the start of the new journey.
IMPORTANT If there is no information, the Trip
computer displays "----" in place of the value. When
normal operating conditions are restored, the
counting of the various values is resumed, without
either zeroing the values displayed prior to the
problem, or starting a new journey.
Control TRIP button
The TRIP button is located at the end of the right
stalk fig. 15. With the ignition key turned to
MAR-ON, this button allows you to view the
previously described values and also zero them to
begin a new journey:
press briefly to display the different values;
long push to reset and then start a new journey.
This begins after a reset:
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“manual” resetting by the user, by pressing the
relevant button;
automatically when the distance travelled reaches
9,999.9 km (miles) or when the journey time
reaches 99.59:59 (99 hours and 59 minutes);
disconnection/reconnection of the battery.
IMPORTANT The reset operation when “Trip A”
details are being displayed only resets the
information associated with this function.
IMPORTANT The reset operation when “Trip B”
details are being displayed resets only the
information associated with this function.
With ignition key at MAR, press and hold the TRIP
button for more than 2 seconds to reset.Exit Trip
The TRIP function ends automatically once all the
values have been displayed or by holding theSET
button down for more than 1 second.
fig. 15F0T0038
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SEATS
FRONT SEATS
WARNING
All adjustments must be made with the
vehicle stationary.
Lengthwise adjustment
Lift lever A fig. 16and push the seat forwards or
backwards: in the driving position your arms should
rest on the rim of the steering wheel.
WARNING
Once you have released the adjustment
lever, always check that the seat is
locked on the guides by trying to move it back
and forth. If it is not locked, the seat may move
unexpectedly and make you lose control of
the vehicle.
Backrest angle adjustment
Turn knob B fig. 16.
Height adjustment (driver only)
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Operate lever C fig. 16 to lift or lower the rear part
of the cushion to achieve the most comfortable
driving position.
IMPORTANT Adjustment must be carried out only
when seated in the relevant seat.
Driver seat lumbar adjustment
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Turn knob D fig. 16 to adjust the backrest support.
Seat heating
(for versions/markets, where provided)
With the key turned to MAR, press button A fig. 17
to switch the function on/off.
B
D
C
A
fig. 16F0T0153
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REAR-VIEW MIRRORS
INTERIOR REAR-VIEW MIRROR
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes
its release in the event of a violent impact with
the passenger.
Lever A fig. 26can be used to move the mirror to
two different positions: normal or antiglare.
WING MIRRORS
Manual mirror folding
When required (for example when the shape causes
difficulty in narrow spaces), the mirrors can be
folded by moving them from position A fig. 27 to
position B.
WARNING
When driving, the mirrors shall always
be in position A.fig. 27
WARNING
The door mirrors, being curved, slightly
alter the perception of distance.
Manual adjustment
From inside, use device A fig. 28.
Electric adjustment
(for versions/markets, where provided)
You can only adjust the door mirrors electrically
when the ignition key is turned to MAR.
fig. 26F0T0027fig. 27F0T0042
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EXTERIOR LIGHTS
The left stalk fig. 37includes the exterior light
controls.
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.
LIGHTS OFF
Ring turned to position
.
SIDE LIGHTS - TAIL LIGHTS
Turn the ring to position
. The instrument panel
warning light
will come on.PARKING LIGHTS
These lights can be turned on only with the ignition
key at STOP or extracted by turning the ring on
the left stalk first to position
and then to positions
or.
The instrument panel warning light
will come on.
Actuate the direction indicator stalk to select the
side of the lights (right or left).
DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS
Turn the ring to position
. The instrument panel
warning light
will come on.
MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS
With the ring in position
, pull the stalk towards
the steering wheel (2nd unstable position). The
instrument panel warning light
will come on.
To turn the main beams off, pull the stalk towards
the steering wheel again (dipped beams will turn on).
FLASHING THE HEADLIGHTS
Pull the stalk towards the steering wheel (1st
unstable position) regardless of the position of the
control.
The instrument panel warning light
will come on.
fig. 37F0T0430
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DIRECTION INDICATORS
Move the stalk to position fig. 38 (unstable):
up (position 1): to activate the right direction
indicator;
down (position 2): to activate the left direction
indicator.
Warning light
orwill blink on the instrument
panel.
Direction indicators switch off automatically when
the vehicle is back in a straight line.
If you want the indicator to flash briefly to show that
you are about to change lane, move the stalk up or
down without it clicking into position. When
released, the stalk will return to its default position.
Lane change function
If you wish to signal a lane change, put the left stalk
in the temporary position for less than half a second.The direction indicator on the selected side will flash
three times and then switch off automatically.
“FOLLOW ME HOME” DEVICE
This device lights up the space in front of the vehicle
for a short time.
Activation
With the ignition key in the STOP position or
extracted, pull the stalk towards the steering wheel
and move it within 2 minutes of the engine switching
off.
Each time the stalk is moved, the lights stay on for an
extra 30 seconds up to a maximum of 210 seconds;
then the lights are switched off automatically.
Each time the stalk is moved, instrument panel
warning light
comes on and the corresponding
message will appear on the display (see “Warning
lights and messages”) for as long as the function
remains on. The light comes on when the stalk is
first moved and stays on until the function is
automatically deactivated. Each movement of the
stalk increases only the amount of time the lights
stay on.
Deactivation
Keep the stalk pulled towards the steering wheel for
more than 2 seconds.
fig. 38F0T0431
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When the removable light is secured to its fixed
support, the electric torch battery is automatically
recharged.
With the vehicle stationary and the ignition key
either turned to STOP or removed, the courtesy
light is recharged for a maximum of 15 minutes.
SWITCHING CEILING LIGHTS ON/OFF
Cargo versions
The ceiling lights switch on/off in the following ways:
Ceiling lights on without locking the doors
Front ceiling light: comes on when the front doors
are opened.
Rear ceiling light: on manually.
Removable ceiling light (alternative to rear ceiling
light): on manually (fixed part).
Ceiling lights off when locking the doorsFront and rear ceiling light (also with optional
removable ceiling light): off (faded out) when the
sliding side doors, rear swing doors or front doors
are closed.
With independent load compartment
Front ceiling light: fades out when the front doors
are closed.
Rear ceiling light (also with optional removable
ceiling light): off (faded out) closing the rear doors.
Combi versions
The ceiling lights switch on/off in the following ways:
Ceiling lights on without locking the doors
Front ceiling light: comes on when the front doors
are opened.
Rear ceiling light: on manually.
Ceiling lights off when locking the doors
Front and rear ceiling light (also with optional
removable ceiling light): off (faded out) when the
sliding side doors, rear swing doors or front doors
are closed.
A
UT
O
fig. 45F0T0115
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COMMANDS
HAZARD LIGHTS
They are turned on by pressing switch A fig. 46,
regardless of the position of the ignition key.
Instrument panel warning lights
andlit up when
this device is on. Press switch A again to turn the
lights off.
IMPORTANT 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)
In the event of emergency braking the hazard lights
come on automatically along with the instrument
panel warning lights
and. The function switches
off automatically when the nature of the brakingchanges. This function complies with the relevant
legislations currently in force.
FOG LIGHTS
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Press button
fig. 47 with the side/taillights on to
turn the fog lights on. Instrument panel warning light
comes on.
Press the button again to turn the lights off.
REAR FOG LIGHTS
Press button
fig. 47 with the dipped beams or
front fog lights on to turn the rear fog lights on.
Instrument panel warning light
comes on.
Press the button again to turn the lights off or turn
off the dipped beam headlights and/or the front
fog lights (for versions/markets, where provided).
fig. 46F0T0049fig. 47F0T0501
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FRONT POWER SOCKET (12V)
This is located on the central unit fig. 51 and only
works with the key at MAR.
Lift cap B to use fig. 51.
CIGARETTE LIGHTER
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The cigarette lighter is positioned on the central
console. Press button A fig. 51 to switch on the cigar
lighter when the ignition key is turned to MAR.
After a few seconds the button goes back to
its initial position and the cigar lighter is ready for
use.
IMPORTANT Always check that the cigarette lighter
is switched off.WARNING
The cigar lighter gets extremely hot .
Handle it carefully and make sure
children don't touch it : risk of fire and/or
burning.
USB PORT
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The USB socket A fig. 52 is located in the central
console in place of the cigar lighter and can be used
only as a charging source for external devices.
ASHTRAY
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The ashtray is a removable spring-loaded plastic box
that can be fitted into the cup/can holders on the
central console fig. 53.
fig. 51F0T0454fig. 52F0T0930
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