light PORSCHE PANAMERA 2009 1.G Information Manual
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Overview Illustrations
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Dashboard1. Sport Chrono clockSee page 135.
2. Porsche Communication Management (PCM) See page 191.
3. Air vents See page 82.
4. Glove box See page 218.
5. Drinks holder/cupholder See page 222.
6. Front center console See page 14.
7. Ashtray, cigarette lighter See page 224.
8. Drinks holder/cupholder See page 222.
9. Armrest, storage compartment See page 219.
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Overview Illustrations
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Overhead Operating Console1. Rear interior lightingSee page 98.
2. Dimming ambient lighting See page 100.
3. ParkAssist off button See page 241.
4. Passenger compartment monitoring See page 247.
5. Slide/tilt roof See page 88.
6. Garage door opener/HomeLink
®
See page 243.
7. Hands-free microphone
8. Reading light on driver’s side See page 98.
9. Front interior lighting See page 98.
10.Orientation lighting See page 99.
11.Interior door opening lighting See page 99.
12.Reading light on passenger’s side See page 98.
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Overview Illustrations
Rear1. Interior light/reading lightSee page 98.
2. Door opener See page 32.
3. Air vents See page 82.
4. Seat adjustment See page 42.
5. Central locking See page 31.
6. Air conditioning See page 70.
7. Drinks holder/cupholder See page 223.
8. Ashtray See page 224.
9. Power window/roll-up sunblind on rear side windows
See page 86.
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Opening and Locking
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Opening and Locking From InsideThe factory settings of the vehicle are described
in this section.
In the multi-function display in the instrument
panel, you can change the settings and store
them on the respective key for vehicles with
comfort memory.
For information on modifying the opening and
locking settings:
fPlease see the chapter “LOCKING SETTINGS”
on page 145.
Front central locking buttonfPress the front or rear central locking button.
When the ignition is switched on, the indicator
light in the button lights up.
All vehicle doors will be locked.
The doors can be opened from inside by
pulling once on the front door opener or by
pulling twice on the rear door opener.
Rear central locking buttonAutomatic with Auto Lock
If this function is activate d, the vehicle is locked
automatically when a speed of approximately
2 mph (5 km/h) is exceeded.
For information on modifying the opening and
locking settings:
f Please see the chapter “LOCKING SETTINGS”
on page 145.
Locking doors
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Opening and Locking
f
Press the front or rear central locking button.
The indicator light on the button goes out.
All vehicle doors will be unlocked.
Automatic with Auto Unlock
The vehicle is automatically unlocked when the
ignition key is removed.
Note on operation
If the vehicle was locked by remote control or with
the key, it cannot be unlocked with the central
locking button.
Opening doorsOpening unlocked doors
f Pull door opener ( arrow) once.
Opening locked doors
f Pull once on the front door opener ( arrow) or
twice on the rear door opener.
Securing rear doorsYou can prevent passenge rs from accidentally
pulling the door opener and opening the rear
doors from inside.
Unlocking doors
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Opening and Locking
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Activating and deactivating child lock
The child locks are fitted in the lock area of the
rear doors.
The doors cannot be opened from inside when the
child locks are on.
fTo engage: Turn the child lock in direction of
travel using the emergency key.
f To disengage: Turn the child lock away
from the direction of travel using the
emergency key.
For information on the emergency key:
f Please see the chapter “EMERGENCY KEY” on
page 20.
Opening and Closing the Engine
Compartment Lid
Danger!
Risk of loss of control or an accident,
resulting in serious personal injury or death.
f Should you notice at any time while driving that
one of the lids is not secured properly, please
stop immediately in a suitable place and
close it.
The engine compartment lid may fly up impairing vision.
Opening
Caution!
Risk of damage to engine compartment lid or
windshield wipers.
f Make sure that the windshield wipers are not
pulled out forwards when opening the engine
compartment lid.
f Always switch off windshield wipers
before opening the engine compartment lid
(wiper switch in position 0).
For information on the front wipers:
f Please see the chapter “FRONT WIPER AND HEADLIGHT WASHER SYSTEM” on page 102.
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Seats, Mirrors and Steering Wheel
Seat Adjustment and Head
Restraints
Danger!
The seat may move unexpectedly if you
attempt to adjust while driving. This could
cause sudden loss of control, resulting in
serious personal injury or death.
f Do not adjust seats while the vehicle is in mo-
tion.The backrest locks must be engaged at all
times while the vehicle is in motion.
Safety belts only offer protection when the
backrest is upright and the belts are properly
positioned on the body.
Improperly positioned sa fety belts or safety
belts worn by passengers in an excessively
reclined position can cause serious personal
injury or death in an accident.
f Do not operate the car with the driver or
passenger backrests excessively reclined.
f Please see the chapter “SEAT POSITION” on
page 38.
Danger of injury if pe rsons or animals are in
the movement range of the seat during seat
adjustment.
f Adjust the seat so that no-one is put at risk.
f Do not activate the comf ort memory button if
there is any risk of the seat crushing the
occupant. f
Cancel automatic adjustment by pressing any
of the seat adjustment buttons.
f Do not leave children in the vehicle unattended,
since they may depress the comfort setting
button and crush themselves or another
occupant. Caution!
Risk of damage to wi ndshield, sun visor,
windstop, etc. when the seat is adjusted or
folded back or forward.
f Adjust the seat so that the s e a t b a c k re s t i s n o t in contact with any other object.
The driver, front, and back passenger seats
provide integrated head restraints in the
backrests. The head restraints are not adjustable. Warning!
All occupants, including the driver, should not
operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s seat until the
head restraints and backrests, respectively, are
placed in their proper posi tions so that the risk of
neck injuries is minimize d in the event of a crash.
For a proper positioning of the head restraint, the
seatback’s inclination should be adjusted such
that the head restraint is in an upright position.
Driver and passengers should be seated upright
and in the center of their seats.
Seat positionAn ergonomically correct sitting position is
important for safe and fatigue-free driving. We
recommend the following procedure for adjusting
the driver’s seat to suit individual requirements:
1. Adjust the seat until, with your left foot on the footrest, your left leg remains at a slight angle.
2. Rest your outstretched arm on the steering wheel. Set the backrest angle and the steering-
wheel position so that your wrist rests on the
outer rim of the steering wheel. At the same
time, the shoulders must still be in noticeable
contact with the backrest.
3. Adjust the seat height to give yourself enough headroom and a good overview of the vehicle.
4. Electrically adjustable seat: Adjust the seat angle until your thighs rest
lightly on the seat cushion.
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Seats, Mirrors and Steering Wheel
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Preventing automatic storage of settings
on car keyDeactivating automatic storage
fPress the button before leaving the
vehicle.
The indicator light on the button lights up.
The current settings are stored on the
vehicle key.
All settings that are modified when the
function is active are not stored on the
vehicle key.
Activating automatic storage
f Press button briefly.
or
Press and hold the button until the
settings last stored on the car key are
retrieved.
The indicator light on the button goes out.
Automatic storage is activated.
Storing settings on person buttons 1
and 2Storing seat, steering wheel and mirror settings
while driving is not possible.
Storing settings
1. Make the required adjustments to the mirror,
steering wheel (person buttons on the driver’s
side only) and seat settings.
2. Press memory button . The indicator light on the button lights up.
3. Press one of the person buttons or within
10 seconds.
The indicator light on the memory button
goes out and an acknowledgement signal
sounds.
The settings are now stored on the desired
person button.Retrieving settings using the car key or on
vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drivef Open the driver’s door.
The seat positions that were last set are
restored automatically.
Cancelling settings
Automatic settings can be cancelled by
pressing the button or the button
on the car key.
Retrieving settings with person buttons 1
and 2Driver’s side
1. Open the door.
2. Press person button or . or
once the door is closed or the ignition key
is inserted and the ignition is switched on
(on vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive),
press and hold the person button or until
the stored positions have been reached.
Passenger's side
f Press and hold the person button or on the
passenger’s side until the stored positions
have been reached.
Cancelling settings
Automatic settings can be cancelled by pressing
the button .
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Seats, Mirrors and Steering Wheel
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Adjusting Passenger Seat From
RearD Adjusting backrest angle forward
E Adjusting backrest angle to the rear
F Adjusting seat forward and upwards
G Adjusting seat to the rear and downwards
f Press the button until the desired setting is
reached.
Adjustment of the passenger seat from the rear
control panel can be interrupted at any time by
pressing one of the ad justment buttons on the
passenger seat.
Caution!
Risk of damage. When using a child restraint
system on the passenger’s seat, the seat or
the seat belt may be damaged if the
passenger’s seat is adjusted.
f If a child restraint syst em is installed on the passenger’s seat, do not adjust the seat.
For information on child restraint systems:
f Please see the chapter “CHILD RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS” on page 52.
Front and Rear Heated SeatsThe heated seats are ready for operation when the
ignition is on. The heatin g power can be adjusted
to one of three settings by repeatedly pressing the
heated seat button A.Switching onf Press the heated seat button A (repeatedly).
The number of illuminated lights indicates the
selected heat setting.Switching offf Press the heated seat button A repeatedly until
all the indicator lights go out.
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Seats, Mirrors and Steering Wheel
Front and Rear Seat VentilationThe seat ventilation is ready for operation when
the ignition is on. The seat ventilation can be
adjusted to one of three settings by repeatedly
pressing the seat ventilation button B.Switching onfPress the seat ventilation button B
(repeatedly).
The number of illuminated lights indicates the
selected ventilation setting.
Switching offf Press the seat ventilation button B repeatedly
until all the indicator lights go out.
Notes
Seat heating is not available when the interior
temperature is high.
Seat ventilation is not available when the interior
temperature is low.
Safety Belts
Danger!
Always make sure your and your passengers'
safety belts are properly fastened seated in
the vehicle.
Failure to follow safety belt warnings may
result in serious personal injury or death.
f For your and your passe ngers' protection, use
safety belts at all times while the vehicle is in
motion.
f Use appropriate child restraint systems for all
small children.
Proper wearing of safety belts
f S a f e t y b e l t s m u s t b e p o s i t i o n e d o n t h e b o d y a s
to restrain the upper bo dy and lap from sliding
forward. Improperly positioned safety belts
can cause serious personal injury in case of an
accident.
f The shoulder belt should always rest on your
upper body. The shoulder belt should never be
worn behind your back or under your arm.
f For maximum effectiveness, the lap belt
should be worn low across the hips.
f Pregnant women should position the belt as
low as possible across the pelvis. Make sure it
is not pressing against the abdomen.
f Belts should not be worn twisted.