CD player FIAT SEDICI 2009 2.G Owners Manual
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AUDIO SYSTEMS
❒Driving on extremely bumpy roads
which cause severe vibrations may
cause sound to skip.
❒This unit uses a precision mechanism.
Even in the event that trouble arises,
never open the case, disassemble the
unit, or lubricate the rotating parts.
Please bring the unit to an authorized
Fiat Dealership. MAINTENANCE
If you do not use the air conditioner for
a long period, such as during winter, it may
not give the best performance when you
start using it again. To help maintain op-
timum performance and durability of your
air conditioner, it needs to be run peri-
odically. Operate the air conditioner at
least once a month for one minute with
the engine idling. This circulates the re-
frigerant and oil and helps protect the in-
ternal components.
Your air conditioner is equipped with air
filters. Clean or replace them as specified
in the “Maintenance Schedule” in the “IN-
SPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” sec-
tion. Have this job done by your Fiat Deal-
ership as the lower glove box must be
lowered for this job.
NOTE Your vehicle uses the air condi-
tioning refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly
called “R-134a”. R-134a replaced R-12
around 1993 for automotive applications.
Other refrigerants are available, including
recycled R-12, but only R-134a should be
used in your vehicle.
IMPORTANT Using the wrong refriger-
ant may damage your air conditioning sys-
tem. Use R-134a only. Do not mix or re-
place the R-134a with other refrigerants.
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Too high a volume when dri-
ving can put the driver’s life
at risk and that of other people.
Therefore the volume should always
be adjusted in such a way that it is al-
ways possible to hear the noises of
the surrounding environment (e.g.:
horns, ambulance, police sirens, etc.).
WARNING
FM/MW/LW CD PLAYER WITH
CD CHANGER CONTROL
PRECAUTIONS
❒When the inside of the vehicle is very
cold and the player is used soon after
switching on the heater, moisture may
form on the disc or the optical parts
of the player and proper playback may
not be possible. If moisture forms on
the disc, wipe it off with a soft cloth. If
moisture forms on the optical parts of
the player, do not use the player for
about one hour, this will allow the con-
densation to disappear normally.
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PTY Search
Programs can be searched for by PTY.
❒Press the program type button (11) to
select PTY mode.
❒Turn the volume control knob (1) to
select a desired PTY.
Turning the volume knob (1) clockwise
changes the items in the following or-
der. (Turning it counter clockwise
changes them in the reverse order.)
NO PTY / NEWS / AFFAIRS / INFO /
SPORTS / EDUCATE / DRAMA /
CULTURE / SCIENCE / VARIED / POP
/ ROCK / EASY M / LIGHT M / CLAS-
SICS / OTHER M / WEATHER / FI-
NANCE / CHILDREN / SOCIAL / RE-
LIGION / PHONE IN / TRAVEL /
LEISURE / JAZZ / COUNTRY / NA-
TION M / OLDIES / FOLK M / DOC-
UMENT / (NEWS)
❒Press the up button (4) or the down
button (5) while PTY is displayed.
Search begins.
NOTE If the specified PTY is not received,
the unit displays “NOTHING”, and then
PTY again. If the up button (4) or the
down button (5) is pressed, the same PTY
is searched for again.CD PLAYER
4.Up button
5.Down button
12.CD button
13.Eject button
14.Scan button
15.Repeat button
16.Random play button
CD Mode
CD mode is selected by pressing the CD
button (12) when power is off or in oth-
er modes
NOTE
❒CD mode is not selected if no CD is
in the unit.
❒If the mode has changed to CD changer
mode, press the CD button (12) again.
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CD Insert/Eject
To insert a CD, make sure that its label
side is up.
To eject it, press the eject button (13).
NOTE The “CD IN” indicator remains lit
while a CD is in the unit. Be careful not to
insert a CD when the “CD IN” indicator
is lit.
Track Selection
The desired track can be selected by
pressing the up button (4) or the down
button (5).
(4): Next track
(5): Preceding track (Press it twice)
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
Play speed increases while the up button
(4) or down button (5) is kept depressed.
(4): Fast forward
(5): Fast reverse
NOTE
❒When the present track in REPEAT
play mode comes to its end, it returns
to normal play.
❒If Fast Forward is kept to the end of the
disc, it returns to the first track.
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MP3/WMA PLAYER
(for versions/markets, where provided)
4.File up button
5.File down button
12.CD button
13.Eject button
15.Repeat button
16.Random play button
17.Folder up button
18.Folder down button
20.Text display button
What is MP3/WMA?
MP3 (MPEG1/2 Audio Layer-II/III) and
WMA (Windows MediaTM Audio) are
the compression formats of digital audio.
The former is developed by MPEG (Mo-
tion Picture Experts Group), and the lat-
ter is developed by Microsoft Corpora-
tion. Using these compression formats,
you can record the contents of about 10
music CDs on a single CD media (This fig-
ures refer to data recorded on a 650 MB
CD-R or CD-RW at a fixed bit rate of 128
kbps and a sampling frequency of 44.1
kHz).Points to remember when making
MP3/WMA files
Common
❒High bit rate and high sampling fre-
quency are recommended for high
quality sounds.
❒Selecting VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is not
recommended because playing time is
not displayed properly and sound may
be skipped.
❒The playback sound quality differs de-
pending on the encoding circumstances.
For details, refer to the user manual of
your own encoding software and writ-
ing software.
MP3
❒It is recommended to set the bit rate
to “128 kbps or more” and “fixed”.WMA
❒It is recommended to set the bit rate
to “64 kbps or more” and “fixed”.
❒Do not set the copy protect attribute
on the WMA file to enable this unit to
play back.
NOTE Never assign the “.mp3”, or
“.wma” file name extension to a file that
is not in the MP3/WMA format. This may
not only produce noise from the speaker
damage, but also damage your hearing.
Recording MP3/WMA files
on a CD-media
❒You are recommended to minimize the
chances of making a disc that contains
both CD-DA files and MP3/WMA files.
❒If CD-DA files are on the same disc as
MP3 or WMA files, the songs may not
play in the intended order, or some
songs may not play at all.
❒When storing MP3 data and WMA da-
ta on the same disc, use different fold-
ers for each data.
❒Do not record files other than
MP3/WMA files and unnecessary fold-
er on a disc.
❒The name of an MP3/WMA file should
be added by rules as shown in the fol-
lowing descriptions and also comply
with the rules of each file system.
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ERROR DISPLAY MESSAGES
CD
Display Possible cause Possible solution
ERROR 1
ERROR 3
Insert the disc with its label side up.
Check the disc that it is not warped and is free
of flaws.
If ERROR 1 does not go out when a normal disc
is inserted, consult your Fiat Dealership.
If CD is inserted in the unit, press the eject
button (13) to remove the disc.
If the disc cannot be ejected, consult your Fiat
Dealership. The disc cannot be read.
The player developed an error of an
unidentified cause.
CD
Problem Possible cause Possible solution
Sound skipping or noise
CD cannot be inserted
Wipe the disc with a soft cloth.
Replace the disc with another without flaws.
Insert a CD after having removed the already
inserted disc by pressing the eject button (13). The disc is dirty.
The disc has a major flaw or is warped.
A disc is already loaded.
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– Fluid level check............................. 196
– Gearshift lever............................... 132
– If you cannot shift lever out
of “P” (Park)................................... 238
– Selector position indicator .......... 89
– Specific fluid.................................... 196
– Using the transaxle........................ 156
Battery ................................................. 213
– Replacement ................................... 214
Before driving....................................... 9
Bodywork care..................................... 239
Brakes
– ABS................................................... 162
– Brake fluid....................................... 205
– Brake pedal ..................................... 206
– Brakes.............................................. 205
– Braking ............................................. 161
– Parking brake lever.................130-207
– Technical specifications ................ 252
– Vacuum brake ................................ 161
Bulbs
– Replacement ................................... 221
– Type.................................................. 251
Capacities ............................................ 254
Catalytic converter.............................. 167Children
– Child-proof locks........................... 22
– Child restraint systems ................ 37
– Installation with Isofix type
anchorages...................................41-42
– Installation with lap-shoulder
seat belts......................................... 42
Cigar lighter .......................................... 95
Clock ...................................................... 90
Clutch..............................................131-208
– Pedal................................................. 208
Corrosion prevention......................... 240
CO
2emissions...................................... 27
Cruise Control ..................................... 69
Cup holder ............................................ 142
Daily inspection checklist ................ 150
Declaration of conformity ................. 256
Dimensions........................................... 253
Dipped beam headlights
– Bulb replacement........................... 222
– Control ............................................ 63
Doors
– Central door locking system....... 13
– Child-proof locks........................... 22
– Dead lock ........................................ 14
– Door locks ...................................... 12
ABS ...................................................... 162
Air bags ................................................. 47
– Front................................................ 48
– General warnings........................... 55
– How the system works ................ 52
– Servicing........................................... 54
– Side................................................... 50
Air cleaner............................................. 201
Air conditioning.............................100-104
Ashtray................................................... 95
Assist grips............................................ 140
Audio systems...................................... 110
– Antenna ........................................... 113
– Anti-theft system (SEC) ............... 122
– Cautions on handling .................... 111
– CD Changer................................... 118
– CD player........................................ 117
– Error display messages................. 125
– FM/MW/LW CD Player with
CD Changer control .................... 110
– General ............................................ 113
– Listening to a CD .......................... 112
– MP3/WMA Player.......................... 120
– Radio................................................ 114
– RDS (Radio Data System)............ 115
– Remote audio controls ................ 126
– Troubleshooting ............................ 124
Automatic Transaxle (AT) Fluid ....... 196
– Changing oil .................................... 197
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Mirrors
– Defroster......................................... 93
– Electric mirrors.............................. 28
– Inside rearview mirror ................. 27
– Outside rearview mirror ............. 27
MP3/WMA Player ................................ 119
Odometer ........................................... 87
Operating your vehicle....................... 149
Original spare parts............................. 2
Other controls and equipment......... 129
Parking brake lever ........................... 130
Parking lights ......................................... 63
Pedals..................................................... 131
Performance ......................................... 254
Pretensioners for seat belts .............. 45
Radio antenna...................................... 147
Rear door.............................................. 23
Rear fog light......................................... 64
Rear window washer
– Switch............................................... 66
Rear window wiper
– Blades............................................... 229
– Control ............................................ 66
Recirculated air.............................100-104
Refuelling/Capacities....................10-254
Remote audio controls....................... 126
Roof rails or roof rack anchors ........ 147
Running-in.............................................. 167
Seat back pocket ................................ 145
Seat belts............................................... 31
– Height adjuster............................... 36
– Pretensioners................................. 45
– Seat belt hangers............................ 36
– Seat belt inspection....................... 37
– Seat belt reminder (S.B.R.) .......... 35
– Use.................................................... 33
– Warnings......................................... 31
Seats
– Front (adjustment) ........................ 29
– Front seat heater........................... 139
– Seat back pocket............................ 145
Service station guide........................... 3
Shopping hook...................................... 145
Snow chains .......................................... 171
Spare tire........................................144-211
Spark plugs............................................ 202
Speedometer........................................ 84
Spot light................................................ 138
Starting the engine............................... 152
– If the engine is flooded................. 236
– If the starter does not operate... 236
– Jump starting................................... 233
Steering.................................................. 207
Steering column controls................... 57
Sun visors .............................................. 137
Supplement (declaration
of conformity).................................... 255 Instrument cluster............................... 73
– Meter illumination (control) ....... 90
Instrument panel.............................71-72
Interior light.......................................... 138
Isofix type child restraint system
(installation)..................................41-42
Jack ......................................................... 144
Jacking instructions.............................. 232
Jump starting instructions .................. 233
Keys ....................................................... 11
– Battery replacement..................... 20
– Keyless Entry.................................. 18
Keyless Entry System.......................... 18
Keyless Start System........................... 15
Luggage compartment
– Luggage compartment cover....... 146
– Luggage compartment light ......... 146
– Luggage restraint loops ................ 145
Main beam headlights ........................ 63
– Bulb replacement........................... 222
Maintenance (programmed) .............. 183
– Maintenance schedule................... 185
– Severe driving conditions............. 190
Manual heating and air conditioning
system.................................................. 100
– Maintenance............................108-230
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