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39 Instrument panel
Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
The arrangement of the instruments depends on the model and
the engine fitted.
1Revolutions counter* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
2Coolant temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3Fuel gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
4Speedometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
5Digital clock* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Outside temperature* indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Multifunction* indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
6Selector lever position display* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
7Mileage clock with service interval indicator* . 45-46K
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Instrument overview
1
0 23
4
5
6
rpm x 1000km/h
1/1
1/2
05090130
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123
56
0
0.0km
40
20
0 6080
100
140
180
220
10 30 507090200 160 120
4
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C
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Additional lights in front of the cooling air intake interfere with the flow of
cooling air. At high ambient temperatures and full throttle there isa danger
that the engine will then overheat.
K
Fuel gauge
The gauge starts to work when the ignition is switched on. The
warning lamp will light up for a few seconds as a functional check
when the ignition is switched on.
The tank holds about 45 litres.
When the needle moves to the red reserve zone, warning light
d
lights up at the same time that an acoustic warning signal is
produced; this means that approximately 7 litres of fuel remain.
K
Speedometer
The speedometer is fitted with a digital mileage clock and a trip
mileage clock, as well as a service interval indicator*.
During the running in period you must note the instructions in the
chapter "The first 1,500 km and afterwards".
K
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Digital clock*
The digital clock is set by turning a knob that is on the bottom right
next to the speedometer.
• The hours are set by turning the button anti-clockwise until it
stops. By turning the knob once, you move forward one hour. By
turning and holding the knob, the hours move forward
continuously.
• The minutes are set by turning the button clockwise until it stops.
By turning the knob once, you move forward one minute. By
turning and holding the knob, the minutes move forward
continuously.
The knob can be used to set the clock to the exact second.
• Turn the knob to the right until the time is set to exactly one
minute before the required time.
• Turn the button to the right just as the seconds indicator of an
accurately set clock shows one full minute.
Turning the button to the left sets the clock to the required arrow.
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Fig. 3660
870
1/1
1/2
00130
PRND432
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IBN-103
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42Instrument panel
Outside temperature indicator*
The outside temperature is displayed when the ignition is on.
For temperatures ranging –7 °C and +6 °C, there is -apart from the
temperature clock- an ice cristal icon slights up and if speed is
above 10 km/h an acoustic warning will sound.
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.
When the vehicle is stationary or travelling at very low speeds, the
temperature displayed may be slightly higher than the actual
outside temperature as a result of radiant heat from the engine.
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Multifunction indicator*
The multifunction indicator includes:
• Time
• Driving time
• Average speed
• Distance driven
• Autonomy
• Average fuel consumption
• Instant consumption
• Exterior temperature
The function selector and the "reset" button are located in the
windshield wiper lever.
With the ignition switched on, repeatedly press the upper or lower
part of the function selector and each of the functions will be
displayed consecutively.
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rn
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g tth
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e iig
gn
ni
it
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n oon
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the previously selected function
before turning the ignition off will be activated, unless outside
temperature is in the frost area, which would then activate the frost
function.
If the battery is disconnected, all stored values will be deleted.
M Me
em
mo
or
ry
y
The system is fitted with two memories which function automatically.
A A ppa
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collects the following
data from ignition switch on to switch off:
Driving time, distance driven and fuel consumed.
If driving is resumed within two hours from switching off the ignition, the
calculation will include all values accumulated while driving. If driving is
km/h
40
20
0 6080
100
140
180
220
260
10 30507090
120
160
200
240
2
0
B6L-0004Fig. 37
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43 Instrument panel
Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
interrupted for more than two hours, the memory will be deleted
automatically.
A A tto
ot
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collects two driving data of
any number of partial routes up to a total of 100 driving hours, 10,000
kilometers driven and a consumption of 1,000 liters of fuel. These data are
valuable for the calculation of average values for fuel consumption and
speed applicable to all driven partial routes.
If any of the aforementioned values are exceeded, the memory will be
deleted and the calculation will start over. As opposed to partialroute
memory, this memory is not deleted even if driving is not resumed within
two hours.
K
Memory consultation
To check data you must select the memory
function by pressing the "Reset" key for less than 2 sec.– Partial route memory – Multifunction indicator 1
– Total route memory – Multifunction indicator 2
You can visualize the following data:
• Driving time
• Average speed
• Distance driven
• Average fuel consumption
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The memory values are reset by pressing the "reset" key for at least two
seconds.
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The last selected value will be displayed when ignition is switched on.
T
Ti
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The time is displayed even if the ignition is switched off. The clock
is set with the right knob located under the revolution counter
⇒
"digital clock".
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g tti
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lt
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or
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– Time elapsed since switching on the
ignition or since deleting memory
⇒"partial route memory".
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if
fu
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nc
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n iin
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or
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– Total driving time of all partial routes
⇒
"memory of partial routes".
The maximum time displayed in either selector positions is of 99
hours and 59 minutes. If this value is exceeded, the indication
starts at zero.
Fig. 38
1
07
8
2 3.0°C
IBN-002
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45 Instrument panel
Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
Mileage display or Service Interval Display
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The upper counter registers the total distance driven and the lower
one the short trips.
The last figure of the lower counter indicates 100 m.
The trip mileage can be put back to zero by pressing the reset knob
next to the speedometer (partial mileage clock).
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If a service is due the lower indicator (trip mileage indicator) will
display the following maintenance messages:
O OI
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– engine oil change
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SP
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– maintenance serviceThe maintenance service will switch off three minutes after the
engine is switched on. You can also change to the trip mileage by
pressing the reset button (for more than 0.5 seconds)
1).
The Technical Service Centre that carries out the maintenance
service will reset the maintenance interval indicator once the
service is done.
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The service interval indicator can also be reset with the trip
mileage button. Proceed as follows:
1 – "Ignition OFF"
2 – Keep pressing the "reset" button of the trip mileage clock.
3 – "Ignition ON" while pressing the "reset" button. The current
event will be statically displayed.
4 – After at least 10 seconds release the reset button.
a) With an event:
– If the button is not released the indication "----" will be
displayed and the event is reset.
b) With several events:
– The first event is reset and the following event is indicated
statically according to the priorities.
– Repeat the procedure (from point 1 on) for the next event.
40
20
0 60
180
220
260
10 3050160
200
240
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IBN-121Fig. 39
1)With "Ignition OFF" the maintenance indication remains visible on the display.
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72Opening and closing
T
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To close it turn the control to position A.
The opening sunroof has an a an
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. If upon
closing the roof, closes with difficulty or encounters an obstacle, it
will open immediately.
To close the roof press the rotary control in the front part, staying in
position
A, until the roof closes completely.
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After disconnecting and re-connecting the vehicle battery the roof may not
close completely. For this, keep pressing the front part of the rotary control
for some 10 seconds.
T To
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n B
Turn the control clockwise until the desired position. With the
control in position Cthe roof opens until the c co
om
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it
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n.
.
To open the roof fully keep turning the control until position
B
without releasing it. In this position however, noise due to the wind
may be produced.
N No
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te
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The parasol opens automatically to protect from excess sunlight when the
crystal roof is raised. If desired, it may be closed manually when the roof is
closed.
T To
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Turn control clockwise until the desired position. With the control in
position Dthe roof is raised completely.
The roof closesw wi
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Comfort locking*
The opening sunroof may not only be closed with the control, but
also with the centralized* locking, if the vehicle is equipped with it,
when it is locked from the driver or front passenger side door:
Maintain the key in the locking position until the roof fully closes.
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Emergency activation
B6X-100DFig. 54
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73 Opening and closing
Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
In case of failure, the roof may also closed manually:
•Remove the plasticcover by prizing with a screwdriver in the rear
part.
•Remove the crank from the cover, introduce it into the opening
fully (overcoming the spring resistance).
•Turn the crank clockwise until the roof closes.
•Fit the crank into it’s seating and replace the cover.K
B6X-101DFig. 55
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106Climate control
V
Ve
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s
The air will flow from one vent or another, depending on the
position of distribution control
C.
The air temperature depends on the position of rotary knob
A.
Furthermore, vents
3and 4can be opened or closed individually
and the air flow can be guided according to your needs.
Vents closed: control in vertical position.
Vents open: control in horizontal position.
The air flow can be adjusted by swiveling vent with the control.
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•Rotary regulator
Ato the right up to the top (red point).•Rotary knob
Bto speed 4.
•Rotary regulatory
Cto
•Close vents
3.
•Vents
4open and facing side windows.
Remember that the temperature of the engine coolant must be
optimal to achieve correct functioning of the heating system
(except for vehicles fitted with additional heating*).
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When the windows steam up due to high air humidity, e.g. when it
is raining, the following settings are recommended.
•Rotary regulator
A, if necessary, clockwise into heating range.
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B6L-0010
Handling instructions
Fig. 87
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127 Refuelling
Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
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General notes
The filler neck is located in the rear right-side panel.
The fuel tank cap turns freely to prevent it’s opening without a key.
Open the cover, hold the cap with one hand and next introduce the
key in the lock and turn it 180° to the left. At this moment the cap
should unscrew in a counter-clockwise direction.To close, screw the cap to the right until you hear a "click". Turn the
key without releasing the cap clockwise 180°. Remove the key and
close the cover.
The tank holds about 45 liters.
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As soon as the automatic nozzle, correctly operated, disconnects for the
first time, the tank is full. Do not continue filling since the expansion space
would be occupied. If it heats up the fuel could overflow.
After filling the tank, screw cap and close tank flap until it engages.
The cap is tied to an anti-loss cord.
N No
ot
te
e
Any fuel spillage should be wiped off the paint finish immediately, as the
paint could otherwise be damaged, especially if it is RME (“biodiesel”) fuel.
C
Ca
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ti
io
on
n
On vehicles with a catalytic converter, never drive until the fueltank is
completely empty. The irregular fuel supply can cause misfiring. This allows
unburnt fuel into the exhaust system, which can cause overheating and
damage to the catalyst.
K
CON-009Fig. 99
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162Checking and refilling
C
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• Only our G12+ (purple colour) should be used as an antifreeze additive.
Observe the notice on the container. The cooling liquid may be purchased in
Technical Services.
• The antifreeze additive G12+ can be mixed with other additives (G11 and
G12).
• The additive G12 (red colour) should never be mixed with G11.
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Checking coolant level
The level can only be checked properly when the engine is not
running.
The coolant level must be between the
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nmarks on the
expansion tank when engine is cold and can be slightly above the
m ma
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xmark when it is warm.K
Coolant losses
Coolant loss normally indicates leaks in the system. In this case
the cooling system should be checked by a Technical Service
Center without delay. It is not sufficient merely to add coolant.
In a sealed system losses can only occur if the boiling point of the
coolant is exceeded as a result of overheating, and coolant is
forced out of the system.
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Topping up coolant
Switch engine off and let it cool down. Then cover expansion tank
cap with a cloth and turn cap carefully anti-clockwise and remove.
No other coolant may be used if
G G1
12
2+
+is not available. In this
case only water can be used and the correct mixture concentration
must be restored with the specified coolant additive (see previous
page) as soon as possible.
B6Y-0039KFig. 122
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