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This handbook forms part of the Owner literature supplied with your new ve hicle. Left-hand drive
and right-hand drive conditi ons may be shown in the graphics a nd where information is specific to
a particular country, it is indicated as such.
Please take the time to study the operating instructions with your vehicle as soon as you can.
IMPORTANT
The information contained in this handbook covers all vehicle derivatives and optional equipment.
Some of the options may not be fitt ed to your vehicle, unless they formed part of the original vehicle
specification. Therefore, some parts of this handbook may not apply to your vehicle. Furthermore,
due to printing cycles, it may include descriptio ns of options before they become generally
available.
The options, hardware and software in your vehicle are from the available specifications for the
market in which the vehicle was intended for sale. If your vehicle is to be used in another
geographical area, you ma y have to modify the vehicle spec ification to suit local conditions.
Jaguar Cars Limited is not responsible for the cost of any modifications.
The information contained in this publication was correct when it went to print. Vehicle design
changes may have been made a fter this handbook was printed. When this occurs a handbook
supplement is added to the lite rature pack. Subsequent updates can be viewed on the Jaguar
Internet site at: www.ownerinfo.jaguar.com .
In the interest of development, the right is rese rved to change specifications, design or equipment
at any time without notice and without incurring an y obligations. This publication, or part thereof,
may not be reproduced nor tran slated without our approval. Errors and omissions excepted.
© Jaguar 2008
All rights reserved.
Published by Jaguar Te chnical Communications.
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Seats
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CLIMATE SEATS
Note: To prevent the battery from becoming
discharged the climate seats will only operate
when the engine is running.
Seat ventilation is adjusted through the vehicle
touch-screen (from either the Climate or the
Home menu). The climate seats have three
heated and three cooled settings, indicated by
the three bars adjacent to each seat icon. These
bars will appear red wh en heated ventilation is
selected, or blue when cooled ventilation is
selected.
Heated ventilation
Touch the up arrow to activate heated
ventilation for the chosen seating position. The
system automatically selects the maximum
heated ventilation setting (3 red bars
illuminated).
To adjust the level of he ated ventilation, touch
the down arrow the appropriate number of
times:
• 1 touch = intermediate heated ventilation
(2 red bars).
• 2 touches = minimum heated ventilation (1
red bar).
• 3 touches = heated ventilation off (no bars
illuminated).
Cooled ventilation
Touch the down arrow to activate cooled
ventilation for the chosen seating position. The
system automatically selects the maximum
cooled ventilation se tting (3 blue bars
illuminated).
To adjust the level of co oled ventilation, touch
the up arrow the appropriate number of times:
• 1 touch = intermediate cooled ventilation
(2 blue bars).
• 2 touches = minimum cooled ventilation (1
blue bar).
• 3 touches = cooled ventilation off (no bars
illuminated).
Backrest ventilation only
It is possible to set the se at ventilation so that
only the seat backrest is ventilated. Backrest
only ventilation is se lected using the
touch-screen.
• From the Climate menu, select Settings.
• For the left or right front seat select the
appropriate icon; either full seat ventilation
(1) or seat backrest ventilation only (2).
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Child safety
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This symbol is affixed to the end of the fascia
on the passenger side. Its purpose is to warn
against the use of a rear facing child seat in the
front passenger seat, when the front passenger
airbag is fitted.
Child restraint check list
Every time a child travels in the vehicle observe
the following:-
•Use appropriate ch ild restraints.
• Carefully follow the restraint system
manufacturers instructions.
• Adjust the harnesses for every child on
every trip.
• Ensure that all slack is removed from the
adult seat belt.
• Always attach the top tether when
installing an ISOFIX seat. See CHILD SEAT
ANCHOR POINTS (page 62).
• Always check the security of the child
restraint.
• Do not dress a child in bulky clothing, or
place any objects/padding between the
child and the restraint. •
Regularly check the fit and condition of
child restraints. If the fit is poor, or
wear/damage is visible replace the
restraint immediately.
• Set a good example - always wear your
seat belt.
CHILD SEAT POSITIONING
For optimum safety, child ren should travel in
the rear of the vehicle at all times; front
passenger seat travel is not recommended.
However, if it is essential that a child travels in
the front, set the vehicle seat fully rearward and
seat the child in an approved forward-facing
child seat. Do not use a rear-facing child seat -
an inflating airbag could impact with the seat
and cause serious injury.
Note: The information contained in the
following table may not be applicable to all
countries. If you are in any doubt regarding the
type and fitment of child seats seek advice from
your Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Note: The legislation which governs how and
where children should be carried when
travelling in a vehicle, is subject to change. It is
the responsibility of the driver to comply with
all regulations in force.
WARNING
Original text according to ECE R94.
01. Extreme hazard! Do not use a
rearward facing child restraint on a
seat protected by an airbag in front of it!
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CAUTION
Information given within the table is
correct at the time of going to press.
However, availability of child restraints may
change. Please consult your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer for the latest
recommendation.
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Lighting
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DIRECTION INDICATORS
The direction indicators are operated using the
indicator stalk. Move the stalk up or down, to
indicate a right or left turn. A green warning
indicator will flash in the instrument panel.
The indicators will operate three times (e.g. to
indicate a lane change) if the stalk is briefly
pushed up or down. Lane change flash can be
disabled or enabled by a Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
Note: Should a direction indicator bulb fail, the
corresponding green warning indicator will
flash at twice the normal rate and the audible
ticking will sound at twice the normal rate.
HEADLAMPS - DRIVING ABROAD
Note: The headlamps must be removed in
order to change the beam pattern.
See REMOVING A HEADLAMP (page 81).
The tourist lever allows you to adjust the
headlamps to the correct beam pattern for
driving in countries wher e vehicles drive on the
left, or the right.
When new, the lever will be set to the correct
position for the country in which the vehicle is
sold. To change the pattern for driving on the
other side of the road, move the lever to the
opposite position.
Note: When changing the beam pattern using
the lever, ensure that you change the lever
position on both headlamps.
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Windows and mirrors
BLIND SPOT MONITOR
The Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) system
monitors a zone that covers the area adjacent
to the vehicle, that is not easily visible by the
driver and is designed to identify any object
overtaking the vehicle. Th e system uses a radar
on each side of the vehicle to identify any
overtaking vehicl e/object within the blind spot
area of the vehicle, while disregarding other
objects which may be stati onary or travelling in
the opposite direction, etc.
The radar monitors the ar ea extending from the
exterior mirror rearwards, to approximately 7
metres (23 feet) behind the rear wheels, and up
to 2.5 metres (8.2 feet) from the side of the
vehicle (the wi dth of a typical carriageway
lane).
Note: This radar sensor is approved in all RTTE
countries.
Note: The system covers an area of a fixed lane
width. If the lanes are narrower than a typical
carriageway lane, objects travelling in
non-adjacent lanes may be detected.
BSM automatically switches on and becomes
active when the vehicle is travelling at greater
than 16 km/h (10 mph) in a forward drive gear.
When the system initiates, it performs a
self-check, during which the warning icons in
the mirrors illuminate alternately for a short
period of time.
WARNINGS
The Blind Spot Monitor (BSM)
system is a supplement to, not a
replacement for, a safe driving style
and use of the exterior and rear-view mirrors.
It remains the driver's re sponsibility to detect
other vehicles, and their relative distance and
speed, when deciding whet her or not it is safe
to change lanes.
Please note that BSM may not be able
to give adequate wa rning of vehicles
approaching very quickly from behind
or vehicles that are be ing overtaken rapidly.
The radar sensors may be impaired
by rain, snow or road spray. This may
affect the sy stem's ability to reliably
detect a vehicle/object wi thin the blind spot. In
such conditions, take extra care when
changing lanes.
BSM may not be able to detect all
vehicles and may also detect objects,
such as roadside barriers, etc.
CAUTIONS
Ensure that the warning indicators in the
exterior mirrors are not obscured by
stickers or other objects.
Do not attach stickers or objects to the
rear bumpers, that may interfere with
the radar sensors.
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Windows and mirrors
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BSM is designed to work most effectively when
driving on multi-lane highways.
If an object is identified by the system as being
an overtaking vehicle/object, an amber
warning icon ( 1) illuminates in the relevant
exterior mirror, to alert the driver that there is a
potential hazard in the vehicle's blind spot and
therefore, that a lane change might be
dangerous.
Note: If an overtaking vehicle is detected on
both sides of the vehicle simultaneously, the
warning icons in both mirrors will illuminate.
Note: BSM is automatically turned off when
reverse ( R) gear is selected, when the vehicle is
in park ( P), the vehicle is travelling below
16 km/h (10 mph) and also when the electrical
connector for the trailer socket is plugged in on
vehicles with a factory-fitted towing bracket.
When in these conditions, an amber warning
indicator within the exterior mirror is
displayed.Sensor blockage
The BSM system will automatically disable if
either of the sensors become completely
obscured, an amber wa rning indicator dot (2)
is displayed in the exterior mirror and the
message BSM sensor blocked appears in the
message centre.
Note: Blockage testing is only initiated when
vehicle speed is above 32 km/h (20 mph) and
will take at least two minutes of accumulated
time travelling above th is speed, to determine
that the sensor is blocked.
If the sensors become blocked, then please
check that there is nothing obscuring the rear
bumper and that it is cl ear from ice, frost and
dirt.
System fault
If a fault with one of the radar sensors is
detected, an amber warn ing indicator dot is
displayed in the exterior mirror and the
message BSM not available is displayed in the
message centre.
Note: Even if the detected fault only affects the
radar sensor on one side of the vehicle, the
whole system is disabled. If the fault is
temporary, the system will operate correctly
once the engine has been switched off and then
on again.
If a fault in the system occurs, consult your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
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Information displays
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WARNING AND INFORMATION
MESSAGES
Most displayed warning messages have an
associated warning indicator, which will
illuminate on to indicate the message priority.
Also from time to time information messages
will be displayed.
If more than one message is active, each is
displayed in turn for two seconds in order of
priority.
Messages take priority over the trip computer
data and will be displayed when the ignition is
on.
Note: The message centre information
messages and their meanings, are detailed
where necessary within the appropriate subject
sections.
Clearing messages from the display
It is possible to temporarily clear certain
warning or information messages from the
message centre.
When a message is displayed in the message
centre (e.g. WASHER FLUID LOW ), a red
warning triangle icon appears on the
touch-screen, where shown.
Touch the icon to temporarily stop the
currently displayed message from appearing.
Once the message is removed, the colour of
the warning icon in the message centre
changes to white, as a reminder that an
outstanding message exists.
Note: Certain warnings, that are critical for the
safe operation of the vehi cle, cannot be cleared
from the display.
Note: If multiple messages are displayed, this
process can be repeated to remove all
messages from the display.
Removed messages will display again,
whenever the ignition is switched on, until the
fault is rectified (i.e. in this example, when the
washer fluid is topped up).
WARNING
If a warning indicato r is displayed,
stop the vehicle as soon as possible
when it is safe to do so. Do not ignore
critical warning messages. Failure to do so
may result in serious damage to the vehicle.
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Climate control
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
Automatic climate control provides efficient
regulation of the vehicle environment, without
constant adjustments from the occupant.
Sensors inside the vehicle monitor
temperature, humidity an d direct sunlight. The
electronic control system automatically adjusts
the heat input, blower speed, air intake and
airflow distribution, to maintain the selected
temperature(s) and re duce misting. The air
conditioning system al so incorporates a
pollen/odour filter, to further increase the
comfort of the vehicle environment.
Automatic operation provides optimum
comfort under most driving conditions. It is recommended that automatic control
(AUTO) is selected as the normal operating
mode.
Automatic control can be overridden at any
time.
Controls
1.
Touch-screen display.
2. Left-hand temperature control.
3. Right-hand temperature control.
4. Blower speed, rotate to change blower
speed. Press to turn the climate control
system on/off.
5. AUTO mode, press to select fully
automatic operation. 6.
Recirculation, press to switch on/off.
7. Heated rear screen, press to switch on/off.
8. Heated front screen, press to switch
on/off.
9. Defrost program, press to switch on/off.
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Climate control
Temperature controls
Separate controls allow the driver
and front passenger zone
temperatures to be independently
adjusted. Press the upper (red)
button to increase temperature and the lower
(blue) button to decrease temperature.
Both driver and passenger temperatures are
displayed on the touch-screen.
Selecting the maximum or minimum
temperature settings for the driver temperature
zone, causes the disp lay to change to HI or LO
respectively. This cancels AUTO mode.
To quickly change from HI or LO to a
convenient mid-rang e temperature of 22°C
(72°F), press and hold AUTO for a few
seconds.
Note: The maximum possible temperature
differential between the driver and passenger
settings is 3°C (5.4°F)
Windscreen defrost and demist
To remove frost or heavy misting
from the windscreen, press the DEF
button. The following functions will
activate:
• The blower switches on at a high speed
(blower speed can be adjusted manually to
suit).
• The air conditioni ng activates (to
dehumidify the air) and cannot be switched
off.
• Recirculation is canc elled and cannot be
selected.
• The front and rear screen heaters switch
on automatically (if th e engine is running).
To deselect, press the DEF button again or
press AUTO .
Heated screens
The front (F) and rear ( R)
screen heaters, may be
switched on and off in
any mode, including with
the climate control system off. However, they
will only operate when the engine is running.
The front screen heater switches off
automatically after 5 minutes. The rear screen
heater switches off automatically after 21
minutes.
The screen heaters can be manually deselected
using the push buttons.
In cold ambient conditions, the front and rear
screen heaters will switch on automatically for
the timed period when the engine is started.
The front and rear screen heaters will
automatically come on at temperatures below
5°C (41°F).
Auto mode
Automatic operation utilises
the air conditioning and other
climate controls , to provide a
controlled environment over a
temperature range of 16°C to 28°C (59°F to
83°F) and should be rega rded as the normal
operating mode.
To select automatic climate control press the
AUTO button.
Select the required temperature.
Front and rear screen heating and timed air
recirculation may be se lected in AUTO mode,
but selecting any othe r manual control will
cancel AUTO operation.
To resume fully automatic operation at any
time, press the AUTO button.
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Convenience features
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CLOCK
The clock is set using the touch-screen. Select
Vehicle from the Home menu.
1. From the Vehicl e menu, select Clock
adjust .
2. Touch the up or down arrow icons to
adjust the hours.
3. Touch the up or down arrow icons to
adjust the minutes.
4. Touch to switch between 12 and 24 hour
clock display.
5. Touch to set the new time. The time
display in the bottom left corner of the
screen will now change to reflect any
adjustments made.
Note: Any adjustments made will be lost,
unless Set is selected before exiting the Clock
adjust menu.
Setting the clock as the screensaver
From the Home menu on the touch-screen,
select Vehicle.
From the Vehicle menu, select Syst. settings
(1) .
Select Display set. (2) , then touch the clock
symbol (3). The clock will now appear as the
screensaver.
Note: To select an alternative screensaver from
the four available, click on the appropriate icon.
Vehicle
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Units Distance
Av. speed
Av. fuel 532 Km
42 Km/h
12.3 L/100km
353 Km
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