warning lights Lancia Musa 2012 Owner handbook (in English)
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Quitting the menu
This function closes the cycle of set-
tings listed in the menu screen.
Briefly press button MODEto go
back to the standard screen without
storing the settings.
Press button +to return to the first
menu option (Speed Limit).Both functions can be reset (to start a
new trip). The following data can be
displayed for “General Trip”:
– Range
– Distance travelled
– Average consumption
– Instant consumption
– Average speed
– Travel time (driving time).
“Trip B” may be used to display the
figures relating to:
– Distance travelled B
– Average consumption B
– Average speed B
– Travel time B (driving time).
NOTE “Trip B” functions may be ex-
cluded (see “Trip B on”). “Range”
and “Instantaneous consumption”
cannot be reset. TRIP COMPUTER
(for versions/markets, where provided)
General features
The “Trip computer” is used to dis-
play information on car operation
when the key is turned to MAR. This
function consists of “General trip” for
displaying the complete mission of the
car and by “Trip B”, for trips; this
function is included in the general trip
information (as shown in fig. 30).
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New mission
The new mission begins after:
– “manual” resetting by the user, by
pressing the relevant button;
– “automatic” resetting, when the
“Trip distance” reaches 9999.9 km or
when the “Travel time” reaches 99.59
(99 hours and 59 minutes);
– after disconnecting/reconnecting the
battery.
IMPORTANT “General Trip” resets
will reset “Trip B” at the same time,
while resetting “Trip B” will only re-
set the values of the trip B function. Average speed
This shows the car average speed as a
function of the overall time elapsed
since the start of the new mission.
Journey time
This value shows the time elapsed
since the start of the new mission.
IMPORTANT If information is not
available, the message “----” will ap-
pear instead of the Trip Computer
values. Displaying of the values will
be resumed when normal operation is
restored without resetting the values
displayed before the problem nor
starting a new mission.
TRIP button fig. 29
ButtonTRIPlocated on the top of the
right steering column stalk is used
(with ignition key at MAR) to display
and reset the previously described val-
ues to start a new mission:
– short push to display the different
values
– long push to reset and then start a
new mission. Values displayed
Range
This indicates the indicative distance
which may be travelled with the fuel in
the tank assuming that driving condi-
tions do not change. The display will
show the reading “----“ when the fol-
lowing events take place:
– range lower than 50 km (or 30
miles) or fuel level less than 4 litres in
the tank;
– car left parked with engine running
for a long time.
Distance travelled
This value shows the distance covered
from the start of the new mission.
Average consumption
This indicates the indicative average
consumption from the start of the new
mission.
Instantaneous fuel consumption
This indicates the fuel consumption.
The value is constantly updated. The
message “----” will appear on the dis-
play if the car is parked with the en-
gine running.
fig. 29L0D0026m
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Start trip procedure
With ignition key on MAR, press and hold button TRIPpressed for over 2 seconds to reset.
Quitting TRIP
TheTRIPfunction shuts down automatically after displaying all the data. Alternatively, hold MODEpressed for longer
than two seconds.
Reset TRIP B
End of partial mission
Start of new partial mission
End of partial mission
Start of new
partial mission
Reset TRIP B
End of partial mission
Start of new
partial mission GENERAL TRIP reset
End of complete mission
Start of new mission GENERAL TRIP reset
End of complete mission
Start of new mission
End of partial mission
Start of new
partial mission Reset TRIP B
Reset TRIP B
TRIP B
TRIP B
TRIP B GENERAL TRIP
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fig. 30
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Adjusting backrest inclination
Operate the lever D-fig. 32in the di-
rection of the arrow, take the backrest
to the required position and then re-
lease it.
Lumbar adjustment
(for versions/markets, where provided)
To adjust the support between back
and backrest, turn knob C-fig. 32
clockwise to increase the lumbar sup-
port or anticlockwise to decrease it.
ADJUSTING THE
SEATS
FRONT SEATS
Fore/aft adjustment
Lift lever A-fig. 31and push the seat
forwards and backwards to reach the
required position: your arms should
rest on the steering wheel rim while
you are driving.
Check that the seat is locked well on
the guides by trying to push it for-
wards and backwards.
Adjusting the height
(driver’s seat)
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Move lever B-fig. 31upwards or
downwards to achieve the required
height.
IMPORTANT Sit in the driver’s seat
with the car not moving to adjust.
fig. 31L0D0041mfig. 32L0D0042m
Make sure that the seats
are correctly secured after
making the adjustments.
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Armrest adjustment fig. 33
(for versions/markets, where provided)
To use the armrest, move it from po-
sition1to position 2.
Arranging the passenger seat in
table position
Move the armrest (for versions/
markets, where provided) to vertical
position.
From the driver’s seat or from the rear
seats, operate the lever A-fig. 34in
the direction of the arrow, fold the
backrest fig. 35onto the cushion and
then release it. In this position, the
backrest may be used as a table. Heated seats
(for versions/markets, where provided)
Press buttons B-fig. 36to heat the
driver’s seat C-fig. 36and to heat the
passenger’s seat.
The LED in the button will light up
when heating is on.
Arranging the driver’s seat
in table position
To arrange the driver’s seat in table
position, remove the head restraint
(see “Extracting the head restraint”
in the “Head restraint” chapter) and
proceed as shown above.
fig. 33L0D0043mfig. 34L0D0044m
fig. 35L0D0045m
fig. 36L0D0046m
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Adjusting backrest
inclination
Operate lever Aor leverB-fig. 40to
adjust the required backrest portion,
take the backrest to position and then
release.
Adjusting from inside the boot
Fore/aft adjustment
Operate on handles FandG-fig. 39
to adjust the required seat portion by
pushing the seat forwards or back-
wards. SLIDING REAR SEATS
Adjusting from inside the
passenger compartment
Fore/aft adjustment
Respectively lift the lever A-fig. 37
or the lever Bto adjust the required
seat portion, then push the seat back
or forwards.
Adjusting backrest inclination
Push the lever C-fig. 38, move the
backrest to position and then release
it.
To prevent irregular operation: press
the lever Cas far as it will go.
fig. 37L0D0047mfig. 38L0D0252m
fig. 39L0D0253m
fig. 40L0D0049m
Make sure that the seats
are correctly secured after
making the adjustments.
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To arrange the central unit back in
vertical position, operate lever D-fig.
42again (one on each side) and re-
align the unit with the side backrests
and make the safety clip Eclick.
Using the compartment inside
the central unit
The central unit is provided with a
compartmentB-fig. 43.
To use the compartment Bpress but-
tonCand lift up the cushion. Adjusting the central unit from
the inside
To move the central unit to the hori-
zontal position:
❒operate the lever D-fig. 42(one
per side)
❒fully lower the central unit
❒release the lever.
The cup holder A-fig. 41(for ver-
sions/markets, where provided) can
be used when the central unit is all
down and the head restraint is re-
moved.
fig. 41L0D0051mfig. 42L0D0050mfig. 43L0D0358m
After releasing the lever,
always check that the seat
is locked on the guides by trying to
move it backwards and forth. If it
is not locked, the seat may move
unexpectedly and make you loose
control of the car.
WARNING
For maximum safety, keep
the back of your seat up-
right, lean back into it and make
sure the seat belt fits closely across
your chest and hips.
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Relax position (driver’s side)
Proceed in the same way, this time re-
moving the head restraint from the
driver’s seat (see the “Head restraint”
paragraph in this chapter).
IMPORTANT Refer to the “Expand-
ing the boot” chapter for moving the
seats to expand the boot. Relax position (passenger side)
fig. 45
To arrange the seat in relax position,
with the door open:
❒arrange the passenger’s seat in
table position (see “Arranging the
seat in table position” paragraph
in this chapter);
❒push the rear seat forward as far
as it will go fig. 46;
❒push the passenger’s seat (in table
position) as far back as it will go;
❒remove the rear window shelf (see
the “Removing the rear window
shelf” paragraph in this chapter);
❒recline the rear seat backrest to the
required position. Adjusting the central unit from
the boot
Pull the ribbonF-fig. 44and push
forward the upper part of the back-
rest until the retainer clicks. Accom-
pany the backrest to the horizontal
position and release the ribbon F. Re-
verse the operation to reposition the
backrest in vertical position and make
sure that the retainer clicks.
fig. 44L0D0255mfig. 45L0D0242mfig. 46L0D0243m
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Adjusting the central unit
and using the ski compartment
The central unit may be lowered and
used as rear armrest. Access to the ski
compartmentB-fig. 47can be ob-
tained in this manner.
The compartment Bmay be used for
transporting long items (e.g. skis). In-
sert the item from the boot.
It is advisable to remove the cushion
Cto prevent damage.
IMPORTANT Avoid putting the cush-
ionCin the boot in contact with
heavy loads to prevent damage.Removing the cushion
The cushion C-fig. 48can be re-
moved.
To remove the cushion: operate the
buttonDand extract if from the cen-
tral unit.
To refasten: press the button Dto re-
lease it from the retainer on the seat-
back and make sure that it fastened
well.
fig. 47L0D0249mfig. 48L0D0344m
Secure heavy loads in the
ski compartment to pre-
vent them from being hurled for-
ward in case of crashes or sudden
braking.
WARNING
All adjustments must be
made with the car station-
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Fixed rear seats
(for versions/markets, where provided)
See the “Expanding the boot” para-
graph for how to fold the seat.
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REAR SIDE AND CENTRAL
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The head restraints can be adjusted in
height.
To raise them, simply move the head
restraints up until you hear the click.
To lower them, press button C-fig.
51.
To extract them (not needed for nor-
mal configurations) press button
D-fig. 51.
HEAD RESTRAINTS
FRONT
The head restraints can be adjusted in
height.
To adjust the height: pull the head re-
straint upwards or press button A-fig.
49and push it downwards. Make sure
that is clicks at the end of the opera-
tion.
Extracting the head restraint
Press button B-fig. 50to extract the
head restraint.
fig. 49L0D0052mfig. 50L0D0237m
If side bags are fitted, us-
ing seat covers other than
those from Lineaccessori Lancia
is dangerous.
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fig. 51L0D0053m
Travelling without head
restraints is dangerous.
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