clock TATA SAFARI 2015 Owners Manual
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D R I V I N G C O N T R O L S
1. Air bag (SRS) for driver & Horn Pad 2. Steering Wheel 3.Bonnet Opening Lever
4. Accelerator Pedal5. Brake Pedal 6. Clutch Pedal
7. Parking Brake 8. Head Lamp Leveling Switch 9 .Gear Lever
10. A.C. Control Switch 11.Operating Switches 12.Glove Box
13. Air Bag for Co-driver 14. Analog Clock 15. Air Vents
16. 4X4 Selector Switch
DRIVING CONTROLS DRIVING CONTROLSDRIVING CONTROLS DRIVING CONTROLS
DRIVING CONTROLS
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D R I V I N G C O N T R O L SSTEERING L STEERING LSTEERING L STEERING L
STEERING L
OCK & IGNITION SWIT OCK & IGNITION SWITOCK & IGNITION SWIT OCK & IGNITION SWIT
OCK & IGNITION SWIT
CH CHCH CH
CH
Steering Lock and Ignition Switch Steering Lock and Ignition SwitchSteering Lock and Ignition Switch Steering Lock and Ignition Switch
Steering Lock and Ignition Switch
Key of ignition switch is common for door lock, steering lock and glove
box lock.
The ignition switch is on the right side of the steering column.
It has four positions. Turn the key clockwise for further functions.
LOCK - Steering Locked
ACC - Accessories ‘ON’
ON - All electricals ‘ON’
START - Engine crank
LOCK LOCKLOCK LOCK
LOCK
You can insert or remove the key only in this position. The steering
column is locked when the key is removed.
W WW W
W
ARNING ARNINGARNING ARNING
ARNING
Do not remove the key while driving. It will lock the steering and
can cause loss of control. Remove the key only when the vehicle is
parked.
ACC ACCACC ACC
ACC
By turning key to ACC position power supply to accessories is switched
ON.
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D R I V I N G C O N T R O L S
ON ONON ON
ON
By turning key to this position all the remaining electrical systems
become operative. The glow plug indicator lights up. After a few seconds
depending on the ambient temperature it goes off. The engine is ready
for cranking.
ST STST ST
ST
AR ARAR AR
AR
T TT T
T
Turn the key further clockwise to the START position (spring loaded) to
start the engine. As soon as the engine starts release the ignition key to
ON position.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
Do not crank the engine more than 10 secs. continuously. If the
engine does not start wait for 30 secs. before cranking it again.
Release the key immediately after starting the engine otherwise
starter motor/ flywheel ring may get damaged.
By turning the ignition key from ON position to ACC or LOCK position,
engine can be stopped.
STEERING L STEERING LSTEERING L STEERING L
STEERING L
OCK AND IGNITION SWIT OCK AND IGNITION SWITOCK AND IGNITION SWIT OCK AND IGNITION SWIT
OCK AND IGNITION SWIT
CH CHCH CH
CH
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D R I V I N G C O N T R O L SOPER OPEROPER OPER
OPER
A AA A
A
TING SWIT TING SWITTING SWIT TING SWIT
TING SWIT
CHES, CHES,CHES, CHES,
CHES,
FOG L FOG L FOG L FOG L
FOG L
AMPS AND FUEL AMPS AND FUEL AMPS AND FUEL AMPS AND FUEL
AMPS AND FUEL
T TT T
T
ANK FL ANK FLANK FL ANK FL
ANK FL
AP APAP AP
AP
Operating Switches Operating SwitchesOperating Switches Operating Switches
Operating Switches
Eight numbers of operating switches are provided on the console.
Front Fog Lamps ( if fitted ) Front Fog Lamps ( if fitted )Front Fog Lamps ( if fitted ) Front Fog Lamps ( if fitted )
Front Fog Lamps ( if fitted )
The fog lamps are provided on the front bumper to improve the visibility in
Foggy weather. The front fog lamp can be switched on with the parking
lamp on and can remain on till the parking lamp is switched off.
The switch for the front fog lamp is an ‘ON / OFF’ spring return type switch.
Rear Fog Lamps (if fitted) Rear Fog Lamps (if fitted)Rear Fog Lamps (if fitted) Rear Fog Lamps (if fitted)
Rear Fog Lamps (if fitted)
The rear fog lamp has the in-built tell tale indicating lamps for indicating the fog
lamp operation.
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To open the fuel tank flap press the operating switch. The solenoid provided
near the fuel tank flap releases the fuel tank flap open.
To close the fuel tank flap just push the flap manually to its original position.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
Do not operate fuel flap switch repeatedly. Once the fuel tank flap facia
switch is operated, wait for 15 sec. before you operate again.
Operating Switches Operating SwitchesOperating Switches Operating Switches
Operating Switches
1. Rear fog lamp
2. Front fog lamp
3. Rear Windsheild & Outside Mirror
Demister
4. Hazard Warning
5. Rear Windshield Washer
6. Rear Windshield wiper
7. Fuel flap opening
8. Headlamp leveling switch
9. Analog clock
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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INDICATORS AND INSTRUMENTSGA GAGA GA
GA
UGES UGESUGES UGES
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Speedometer
Display for Trip - B
Mode Selector Mode SelectorMode Selector Mode Selector
Mode Selector
Knob KnobKnob Knob
Knob
Display for Trip - A
Odometer OdometerOdometer Odometer
Odometer
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panel illumination
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The speedometer indicates the car speed in km/hr. The odometer records
the total distance the car has been driven. The tripmeter can be used to
measure the distance travelled on each trip or between fuel fillings.
CAUTION CAUTIONCAUTION CAUTION
CAUTION
Keep track of the odometer reading & follow the maintenance
schedule regularly for meeting service requirements.
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instrument panel (LCD) : instrument panel (LCD) :instrument panel (LCD) : instrument panel (LCD) :
instrument panel (LCD) :
The instrument panel has an LCD to display the following :
Main Odometer (Non- resettable) - Counts upto 999999 kms
Tripmeter A (Resettable)- Counts upto 1999.9 kms
Tripmeter B (Resettable)- Counts upto 1999.9 kms
Ambient display and Digital Clock display
Intensity level of instrument panel illumination - selection among preset
levels.
LCD has two line display.The first line displays the Odometer count.The
second line displays either of Tripmeter A, Tripmeter B, Intensity level of
panel illumination, Ambient temperature and Digital clock display.
The selection and control of functions are done through 'MODE' and
'SET' push buttons (knobs) provided on either side of the LCD.
The 'MODE' knob is used to select one of Tripmeter A, Tripmeter B Ambient
temperature , Digital clock display and Intensity level of panel illumination.
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INDICATORS AND INSTRUMENTSGA GAGA GA
GA
UGES UGESUGES UGES
UGES
Intensity Level Indicator
Switching among the above three functions can be done by pressing
the knob.
The 'SET' knob is used to control the chosen function. Pressing the knob
for a few seconds resets the chosen tripmeter and varies the intensity
level of instrument panel illumination.
The panel illumination intensity varies among preset levels as follows:
= Min = = = = Max
This display returns to Tripmeter A after a few seconds of intensity level
selection, if left in this mode.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
Main odometer and tripmeter A indication will remain on display
even if the ignition key is removed. Reduced contrast in display may
occur at low and high temperatures.
Display DisplayDisplay Display
Display
Mode Selector (Right side knob) Mode Selector (Right side knob)Mode Selector (Right side knob) Mode Selector (Right side knob)
Mode Selector (Right side knob)
Set(Control/Adjustment (Left side knob) Set(Control/Adjustment (Left side knob)Set(Control/Adjustment (Left side knob) Set(Control/Adjustment (Left side knob)
Set(Control/Adjustment (Left side knob)
Trip ‘A’ To change the display to Trip ’B’ Knob to reset Trip ‘A’
Trip ‘B’ To change the display to Ambient temperature Knob to reset Trip ‘B’
Ambient Temp. To change the display to Digital Clock Toggle between
0C to 0F conversion
Digital Clock To change the display to Dimmer To set the clock (Hrs. & Min.)
Dimmer To change the display to Trip ‘A’ Adjust illumination brightness 25%, 50%,
75%, 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%
Trip odometer count can be reset by pressing ‘SET’ knob for over 10 secs when display indicates Trip ‘A’ or Trip ‘B’
Ambient Temperature
Indicator
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Procedure for digital clock setting : Procedure for digital clock setting :Procedure for digital clock setting : Procedure for digital clock setting :
Procedure for digital clock setting :
1. The clock can be set using both the ‘SET’ and ‘MODE’ keys.
2. Pressing the ‘SET’ knob for 5 secs. will cause the displayed time to
flash i.e. clock setting mode.
3. At entry into clock setting mode, Hours digit will flash first.
4. While the Hours data is flashing, pressing and releasing the SET key
will toggle between minutes and hours.
5. While the numbers flashing, pressing the MODE the key will advance
the displayed number.
6. While the numbers are flashing, if no keys are pressed for 5 secs.
Then the current value displayed are stored and the display stops
flashing.
RPM meter : RPM meter :RPM meter : RPM meter :
RPM meter :
The meter indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm)
Change gears at appropriate engine rpm and car speed to get optimum
fuel economy.
The permitted engine rpm upper limit is the start of Red Zone on the
dial.
INDICATORS AND INSTRUMENTSGA GAGA GA
GA
UGES UGESUGES UGES
UGES
RPM Meter
Digital Clock
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COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
• •• •
•Air conditioning and heating Air conditioning and heatingAir conditioning and heating Air conditioning and heating
Air conditioning and heating
• •• •
•Front windshield and door glass demister Front windshield and door glass demisterFront windshield and door glass demister Front windshield and door glass demister
Front windshield and door glass demister
• •• •
•Power windows Power windowsPower windows Power windows
Power windows
• •• •
•Front seat Front seatFront seat Front seat
Front seat
• •• •
•Headrestraint HeadrestraintHeadrestraint Headrestraint
Headrestraint
• •• •
•Middle seat Middle seatMiddle seat Middle seat
Middle seat
• •• •
•Armrest cum cup holder Armrest cum cup holderArmrest cum cup holder Armrest cum cup holder
Armrest cum cup holder
• •• •
•Jump seats (if fitted) Jump seats (if fitted)Jump seats (if fitted) Jump seats (if fitted)
Jump seats (if fitted)
• •• •
•Jack & tools Jack & toolsJack & tools Jack & tools
Jack & tools
• •• •
•Motorised rear view mirrors Motorised rear view mirrorsMotorised rear view mirrors Motorised rear view mirrors
Motorised rear view mirrors
• •• •
•Cigarette lighter and ash tray Cigarette lighter and ash trayCigarette lighter and ash tray Cigarette lighter and ash tray
Cigarette lighter and ash tray
• •• •
•Fuel filler flap Fuel filler flapFuel filler flap Fuel filler flap
Fuel filler flap
• •• •
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lap laplap lap
lap
• •• •
•Glove box Glove boxGlove box Glove box
Glove box
• •• •
•Inside rear view mirror Inside rear view mirrorInside rear view mirror Inside rear view mirror
Inside rear view mirror
• •• •
•Sun visors Sun visorsSun visors Sun visors
Sun visors
• •• •
•Interior roof lights Interior roof lightsInterior roof lights Interior roof lights
Interior roof lights
• •• •
•Reverse guiding system Reverse guiding systemReverse guiding system Reverse guiding system
Reverse guiding system
• •• •
•Analog Clock Analog ClockAnalog Clock Analog Clock
Analog Clock
• •• •
•Music System Music SystemMusic System Music System
Music System
• •• •
•MP3 / DVD Player MP3 / DVD PlayerMP3 / DVD Player MP3 / DVD Player
MP3 / DVD Player
• •• •
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ail Lamp
• •• •
•High Mounted Stop Lamp High Mounted Stop LampHigh Mounted Stop Lamp High Mounted Stop Lamp
High Mounted Stop Lamp
This section gives you information on the different comfort
and convenience features provided in your vehicle.
There are many features as listed alongside in TATA SAFARI.
To get the maximum benefit from these features, please
read information in this section.
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COMFORT AND CONVENIENCER RR R
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OOF MOUNTED A.C. OOF MOUNTED A.C.OOF MOUNTED A.C. OOF MOUNTED A.C.
OOF MOUNTED A.C.
UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT
UNIT
The air mix control switch is on the LH side of the panel. By rotating
the control switch clockwise (towards red segment) the air temperature
from vents will increase. Rotate anticlockwise (towards blue segment)
to reduce the air temperature. The switch on the top centre is for the
4 speed blower. Any of the blower speed could be chosen as per
requirement. The 2 switches at the centre are for A.C. control as follows:
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- Press for recirculation mode. Release for fresh air.
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‘B ‘B‘B ‘B
‘B
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- For switching ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ front cooling. It is marked by ‘F’
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
When the A.C. is switched ON the engine low idling RPM increases
marginally to adjust for A.C. compressor load. When the thermostat
cuts off A.C., engine idling RPM decreases to lower adjusted value.
A AA A
A
B BB B
B
A. A.A. A.
A. Air Recirculation Switch
B. B.B. B.
B. Front A.C. ON/OFF Switch
F
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Jump Seat (if fitted) Jump Seat (if fitted)Jump Seat (if fitted) Jump Seat (if fitted)
Jump Seat (if fitted)
The jump seats with hinges are provided at the rear side of the
vehicle. Jump seats can be folded to get increased luggage space
when needed.
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Tools are placed on floor below the (RHS) rear seat. To access the
tools fold the rear seat forward, set aside the floor carpet.
Rotate the pinion anticlockwise & take out the tools. Rotate the
pinion clockwise to fit against the seat.
Jack JackJack Jack
Jack
Jack is placed in
vehicle below the right hand side rear jump seat,
which can be accessed by opening the tail gate.
Jack
COMFORT AND CONVENIENCEJUMP SEA JUMP SEAJUMP SEA JUMP SEA
JUMP SEA
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OOLS
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