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    O W N E R H A N D B O O K

    F I A T   P U N T O

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    Dear Customer ,

    Thank you for selecting Fiat and congratulations on your choice of a Fiat Punto.

    We have written this handbook to help you get to know all your new Fiat Punto features and use it in the best possible way.

    You should read it right through before taking the road for the first time.

    You will find information, tips and important warnings regarding the driving of your car to help you derive the maximum from yourFiat Punto technological features.

    You are recommended to read carefully the warnings and indications, marked with the respective symbols, at the end of the page:

    personal safety;

    the car’s wellbeing;

    environmental protection.

    The enclosed Warranty Booklet lists the services that Fiat offers to its Customers:

    ❒ the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity

    ❒ the range of additional services available to Fiat Customers.

    Best regards and good motoring!

    This Owner Handbook describes all Fiat Punto versions.As a consequence, you should consider only the information which is related to the engine

    and bodywork version of the car you purchased.

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    MUST BE READ!

    K

    REFUELLING

    Petrol engines: only refuel with unleaded petrol with octane rating (RON) not less than 95 conforming to the Eu-

    ropean specification EN 228.Diesel engines: only refuel with diesel fuel conforming to the European specification EN590.

    Using other products or mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair and cause the forfeiture of the warranty cov-er for caused damages as a consequence.

    ENGINE STARTING

    Petrol engines: make sure that the handbrake is engaged; set the gearshift lever to neutral; fully depress the clutchwithout pressing the accelerator, then turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the engine has started.

    Diesel engines: make sure that the handbrake is engaged; set the gearshift lever to neutral; fully depress the clutch

    without pressing the accelerator, then turn the ignition key to MAR and wait for the warning lights Y andm togo off; turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the engine has started.

    PARKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL

    While working, the catalyst develops a very high temperature. Do not park the car over grass, dry leaves, pine nee-dles or any other inflammable materials: risk of fire.

    RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT

    The car is fitted with a system that allows continuous diagnosis of the components correlated with emissions to en-sure better respect for the environment.

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    ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES

    If, after buying the car, you decide to add electrical accessories (that will gradually drain the battery), visit a FiatDealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the car’s electric system can sup-port the required load.

    CODE card

    Keep the code card in a safe place, not in the car. You should always keep the electronic card code written on theCODE card with you.

    SCHEDULED SERVICING

    Correct maintenance of the car is essential for ensuring it stays in tip-top condition and safeguards its safety fea-tures, its environmental friendliness and low running costs for a long time to come.

    THE OWNER’S MANUAL CONTAINS…

    … information, tips and important warnings regarding the safe, correct driving of your car, and its maintenance. Payparticular attention to the symbols" (personal safety)# (environmental protection)! (the car’s wellbeing).

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        D    E    V    I    C

        E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C

              A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A          T

              I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S

    DASHBOARD ...................................................................... 5

    SYMBOLS ............................................................................... 7

    THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM.................................................. 7

    THE KEYS .............................................................................. 8

    ALARM ................................................................................... 11

    IGNITION DEVICE .............................................................. 13

    INSTRUMENT PANEL ........................................................ 14

    INSTRUMENTS ..................................................................... 16

    DIGITAL DISPLAY ............................................................... 18

    MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ............................................ 23

    RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY .... 26

    DISPLAY FUNCTIONS ...................................................... 29TRIP COMPUTER ................................................................ 35

    FRONT SEATS ..................................................................... 37

    REAR SEATS .......................................................................... 38

    HEAD RESTRAINTS............................................................. 39

    STEERING WHEEL .............................................................. 40

    REARVIEW MIRRORS ......................................................... 40

    HEATING AND VENTILATION ...................................... 42

    MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .................... 46

    AUTOMATIC TWO-ZONE CLIMATECONTROL SYSTEM ........................................................... 52

    EXTERNAL LIGHTS............................................................. 59

    WINDOW WASHING....................................................... 61

    CRUISE CONTROL ............................................................ 64

    CEILING LIGHTS.................................................................. 66

    CONTROLS........................................................................... 69

    FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH .................................................. 71

    INTERIOR FITTINGS........................................................... 72

    SKY-DOME SUNROOF ..................................................... 76

    DOORS .................................................................................. 78

    POWER WINDOWS/WINDOW WINDERS .............. 81

    BOOT...................................................................................... 84

    BONNET................................................................................. 87

    ROOF RACK/SKI RACK .................................................... 88

    HEADLIGHTS........................................................................ 89

    ABS SYSTEM ......................................................................... 91

    ESP SYSTEM .......................................................................... 92

    EOBD SYSTEM ..................................................................... 95

    DUALDRIVE ELECTRIC POWERSTEERING SYSTEM ............................................................. 96

    T.P.M.S. SYSTEM .................................................................. 98

    PARKING SENSORS ........................................................... 101

    SOUND SYSTEM .................................................................. 103

    HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION

    AND Bluetooth® TECHNOLOGY ................................ 104

    RADIONAVIGATOR PRESETTINGSYSTEM .................................................................................. 104

    ACCESSORIES PURCHASED BY THE OWNER.......... 105

    AT THE FILLING STATION ............................................. 106

    PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT............................. 107

    D SH O RD ND CONTROLS

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    DASHBOARD

    Left hand drive version

    The presence and the position of the instruments and warning lights may vary according to the versions.

    1. Side adjustable air vents - 2. Side fixed air vents - 3. Left steering column stalk: external lights - 4. Instrument panel - 5. Rightsteering column stalk: windscreen, rear window wiper and trip computer controls - 6. Dashboard controls - 7. Central adjustable airvents - 8. Upper fixed air vent - 9. Front passenger’s air bag - 10. Glovebox - 11. Sound system (where provided) - 12. Heating/ven-tilation/climate controls - 13. Ignition switch - 14. Driver’s air bag - 15. Steering wheel adjusting lever - 16. Control plate: frontfog lights/rear fog lights/headlight aiming device/digital display/multifunction display.

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        S    A    F    E    T    Y

        D    E    V    I    C

        E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C

              A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A          T

              I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S

    F0M0350m

    fig. 1

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        S    A    F    E    T    Y

        D    E    V    I    C

        E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C

              A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A          T

              I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S Right hand drive version

    The presence and the position of the instruments and warning lights may vary according to the versions.

    1. Side adjustable air vents - 2. Side fixed air vents - 3. Left steering column stalk: external lights - 4. Instrument panel - 5. Rightsteering column stalk: windscreen, rear window wiper and trip computer controls - 6. Dashboard controls - 7. Central adjustable airvents - 8. Upper fixed air vent - 9. Front passenger’s air bag - 10. Glovebox - 11. Sound system (where provided) - 12. Heating/ven-tilation/climate controls - 13. Ignition switch - 14. Driver’s air bag - 15. Steering wheel adjusting lever - 16. Control plate: frontfog lights/rear fog lights/headlight aiming device/digital display/multifunction display.

    F0M0380m

    fig. 1a

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        D    E    V    I    C

        E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C

              A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A          T

              I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S

    KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROLfig. 4/a

    The metal insert A is retractable and it op-erates:

    ❒ the ignition switch;❒ the door locks.

    ❒ fuel cap opening/closing (where pro-vided).

    To extract the metal insert, press buttonB.

    To refit it proceed as follows:

    ❒ keep button B pressed and move themetal insert A;

    ❒ release button B and turn the metal in-sert A until hearing the proper lock-ing click.

    THE KEYS

    CODE CARD fig. 3

    The car is delivered with two copies of theignition key and with the CODE cardwhich bears the following:

    A the electronic code;

    B the mechanical key code to be givento the Fiat Dealership when orderingduplicate keys.

    Make sure you have the electronic codeA-fig. 3 with you at all times.

    IMPORTANT In order to ensure perfectefficiency of the electronic devices con-

    tained inside the keys, they should neverbe exposed to direct sunlight.

     All the keys and the CODEcard must be handed over tothe new owner when selling the car.

    fig. 3   F0M0351m fig. 4/a   F0M0007m

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        S    A    F    E    T    Y

        D    E    V    I    C

        E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C

              A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A          T

              I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S

    Button Ë shall be used for opening thedoors and the tailgate.

    Button Á shall be used for closing thedoors and the tailgate.ButtonR shall be used for remoteopening of the tailgate.

    When unlocking the doors, the passen-ger’s compartment lights will come on fora preset time.

    Button B should only be pressed when the key is

    away from the body, in particular from the eyes and from objects thatcan be spoilt (e.g. clothes). Make surethe key can never be touched by oth-ers, especially children, who may in-advertently press the button.

    WARNING

    Dashboard led indications

    When locking the doors, led A-fig. 6switches on for about 3 seconds and thanstarts flashing (deterrence function).

    Once doors are locked, if one or moredoors or the tailgate are not closed cor-rectly, the led and direction indicatorsstart flashing quickly.

    fig. 6   F0M0013m

    RETRACTABLE KEY WITHOUTREMOTE CONTROL fig. 4/b

    The metal insert A is retractable and it op-erates:

    ❒ the ignition switch;❒ the door locks.

    ❒ fuel cap opening/closing (where pro-vided).

    To extract the metal insert, press buttonB.

    To refit it proceed as follows:

    ❒ keep button B pressed and move themetal insert A;

    ❒ release button B and turn the metal in-sert A until hearing the proper lock-ing click.

    fig. 4/b   F0M0262m

    Button B should only be pressed when the key is

    away from the body, in particular from the eyes and from objects thatcan be spoilt (e.g. clothes). Make surethe key can never be touched by oth-ers, especially children, who may in-advertently press the button.

    WARNING

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        S    A    F    E    T    Y

        D    E    V    I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C

              A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A          T

              I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S

    Replacing the battery of the keywith remote control fig. 7

    Battery replacement:

    ❒ press button A and open the metal in-

    sert B;❒ turn the screw C to: using a fine bit

    screwdriver;

    ❒ take out the battery case D and replacethe battery E making sure that the biasis correct;

    ❒ refit the battery case D inside the keyand lock it turning the screw C to Á .

    Used batteries are harmful tothe environment. They should be disposed of as specified by law in the special containers

     provided, or take them to a Fiat Deal-ership, which will deal with their dis- posal.

    fig. 7   F0M0010m

    Request for additional remotecontrols

    The system can recognise up to 8 keyswith incorporated remote control. Shoulda new key with remote control be nec-essary, contact a Fiat Dealership, takingwith you the CODE card, a personal iden-tity document and the car’s ownershipdocuments.

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        S    A    F    E

        T    Y

        D    E    V    I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A          T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    SKEY WITHOUT REMOTE

    CONTROL fig. 8

    The metal insert of the key A is fixed.

    The key operates:

    the ignition switch;❒ the door locks;

    ❒ fuel cap opening/closing (where pro-vided). fig. 8   F0M0352m

     ALARM

    The car alarm system is available at Lin-eaccessori Fiat.

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        T    Y

        D    E    V    I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A          T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following:

    Type

    Key without remote control

    Key with remote control

    Direction indicators flashing

    (only with key with

    remote control)

    Door opening

    Key turningcounterclockwise

    (driver side)

    Key turning

    counterclockwise

    (driver side)

    Press brieflybutton Ë

    2 flashings

    Turning off 

    Door closingform theoutside

    Key turningclockwise

    (driver side)

    Key turning

    clockwise

    (driver side)

    Brief press onbutton Á

    1 flashing

    Turning on

    glowing steadily

    for about 3

    seconds followed

    by deterrence

    led flashing

    Dead lockactivation

    (whereprovided)

     – 

     – 

    Double pressingon button Á

    3 flashings

    Double flashing,

    followed by de-

    terrence

    led flashing

    Tailgate

    opening

     – 

     – 

    Pressing onbuttonR

    2 flashings

    Deterrence led

    flashing

    IMPORTANT Window opening operation is a consequence of a door unlocking control; window closing operation is a consequenceof a door locking control.

    Window closing

    (where provided)

     – 

     – 

    Long press(for over 2 seconds)

    on button Á

    1 flashings

    Deterrence led

    flashing

    Window openin

    (where provided

     – 

     – 

    Long press(for over 2 seconds)

    on button Ë

    2 flashings

    Turning off 

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        T    Y

        D    E    V    I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A          T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    SIGNITION DEVICE

    The key can be turned to 3 different po-sitions fig. 9:

    ❒ STOP: engine off, key can be removed,

    steering column locked. Certain elec-trical devices (e.g.: sound system, pow-er windows…) can work.

    ❒MAR: driving position. All electrical de-vices are powered.

    ❒ AVV: engine starting (unstable posi-tion).

    The ignition switch is fitted with an elec-tronic safety system that, in the event theengine is not started, turns back the igni-

    tion key to STOP before repeating thestarting operation.

    STEERING COLUMN LOCK 

    Engaging

    When the key is at STOP, remove thekey and turn the steering wheel until itlocks.

    Disengaging

    Rock the steering wheel slightly as youturn the ignition key to MAR.

    If the ignition device is tam- pered with (e.g.: attempted 

    theft), have it checked over by a FiatDealership as soon as possible.

    WARNING

    When getting out of the car,always remove the key to

     prevent any occupants from acci-dentally activating the controls. Re-

    member to engage the handbrakeand if the car is parked on uphill slopeto engage the first gear. If the car isfacing downhill, engage the reverse gear. Never leave unsupervised chil-dren in the car.

    WARNING

    fig. 9   F0M0015m

    Never remove the ignitionkey while the car is moving.

    The steering wheel would automati-cally lock as soon as you try to turnit. This also applies when the car isbeing towed.

    WARNING

    It is absolutely forbidden tocarry out whatever after-

    market operation involving steering system or steering column modifica-tions (e.g.: installation of anti-theftdevice) that could badly affect per-formance and safety, cause the lapseof warranty and also result in non-compliance of the car with homolo- gation requirements.

    WARNING

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        D    E    V    I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A

              T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S INSTRUMENT PANEL

    Left hand drive version Right hand drive version

    A Speedometer (speed indicator) - B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning lightC Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light - D Rev counter - E Display

    F0M0255mfig. 10 - with digital display

    F0M0256mfig. 10a - with multifunction display

    F0M0257m

    fig. 11 - with digital display

    F0M0258mfig. 11a - with multifunction display

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        D    E    V    I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I

              C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A

              T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S

    Left hand drive version

    A Speedometer (speed indicator) - B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning lightC Engine coolant temperature gauge and excessive temperature warning light - D Rev counter - E Display

    Right hand drive version

    F0M0259mfig. 12 - Sport versions with multifunctionreconfigurable display

    F0M0260mfig. 12 - Sport versions with multifunctionreconfigurable display

    F0M0353mfig. 12/a - Reconfigurable multifunction display version   F0M0381mfig. 12/a - Reconfigurable multifunction display version

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        D    E    V    I

        C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I

              C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A

              T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S INSTRUMENTS

    Instrument background color and typemay vary according to the version.

    SPEEDOMETER fig. 13

    It shows the engine speed.

    REV. COUNTER fig. 14

    Rev counter shows engine rpm.

    IMPORTANT The electronic injectioncontrol system gradually shuts off the flow

    of fuel when the engine is “over-revving”resulting in a gradual loss of engine pow-er.

    When the engine is idling, the rev countermay indicate a gradual or sudden higher-ing of the speed.

    This is normal as it takes place during nor-mal operation, for example when activat-ing the climate control system or the fan.In particular a slow change in the speedpreserves the battery charge.

    fig. 13   F0M0021m fig. 14   F0M0022m

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        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A

              T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S

    FUEL LEVEL GAUGE fig. 15

    This shows the amount of fuel left in thefuel tank.

    E tank empty.

    F full tank.

    The reserve warning light A turns on toindicate that approximately 7 litres of fu-el are left in the tank.

    Do not travel with the fuel tank almostempty: the gaps in fuel delivery could dam-age the catalyst.

    See the indications given in paragraph“At the filling station”.

    IMPORTANT The needle sets to E withwarning light A flashing to indicate that thesystem is failing. In this event contact FiatDealership to have the system checked.

    ENGINE COOLANTTEMPERATURE GAUGE fig. 16

    This shows the temperature of the enginecoolant fluid and begins working when thefluid temperature exceeds approx. 50°C.

    Under normal conditions, the needleshould hover around the middle of thescale according to the working conditions.

    C Low engine coolant temperature.

    H High engine coolant temperature.

    The turning on of the warning light B (oncertain versions with a message on themultifunction display) indicates that thecoolant fluid temperature is too high; inthis case, stop the engine and contact a Fi-at Dealership.

    fig. 15   F0M0023m fig. 16   F0M0024mIf the needle reaches the red area, stop the engine imme-diately and contact a FiatDealership.

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        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A

              T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S DIGITAL DISPLAY

    STANDARD SCREEN fig. 17

    The standard screen shows the followingindications:

    A Headlight aiming position (only withdipped beam headlights on).

    B Clock (always displayed, even with ig-nition key removed and front doorsclosed).

    C Odometer (covered km or miles).

    Note With key removed (when openingone of the front doors) the display willturn on and show for a few seconds the

    km or mi covered.

    CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 18

    + To scroll the displayed menu and therelated options upwards or to in-crease the value displayed.

    MENU Press briefly to displayESC the menu and/or to go to nextscreen or to confirm the re-quired menu option.

    Long press to go back to thestandard screen.

     –  To scroll the displayed menu and therelated options downwards or to de-crease the value displayed.

    Note Buttons + and – activate differentfunctions according to the following situ-ations:

    To adjust light inside the passengercompartment

     – to adjust instrument panel, sound sys-tem and automatic climate control systemdisplay brightness when standard screenis active.

    Setup menu

     – to scroll the menu options upwards anddownwards;

     – to increase or decrease values during set-tings.

    fig. 17   F0M0119m fig. 18   F0M0122m

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        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A

              T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    SSETUP MENU fig. 19

    The menu comprises a series of functionsarranged in a “circular fashion” which canbe selected through buttons + and – toaccess the different select operations andsettings (setup) given in the following para-

    graphs.The setup menu can be activated by press-ing briefly button MENU ESC.

    Single presses on buttons + and  – willscroll the setup menu options.

    Handling modes differ with each other ac-cording to the characteristic of the optionselected.

    Selecting a menu option

     – press briefly button MENU ESC to se-lect the menu option to set;

     – press buttons + and – (by single press-es) to select the new setting;

     – press briefly button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and to go back tothe previously selected menu option.

    Selecting “Set Clock” 

     – briefly press button MENU ESC to se-lect the first value to change (hours);

     – press buttons + and – (by single press-es) to select the new setting;

     – briefly press button MENU ESC to

    store the new setting and to go to thenext setup menu option (minutes);

     – after setting the values with the sameprocedure, you’ll go back to the menu op-tion previously selected.

    Press the button MENU ESC for long 

     – to quit the set up menu if you are in themenu;

     – to quit the displayed menu if you are set-ting an option;

     – to save only the settings stored yet (andconfirmed by pressing button MENUESC).

    The setup menu displaying is timed; whenquitting the menu due to timing expiry, on-ly settings stored yet by the user (and con-firmed by pressing briefly button MENUESC).

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        D    E    V    I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N          I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A

              T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S

    Briefly press button MENU ESC to start surfing fromthe standard screen. To surf the menu use buttons +or – .Note For safety reasons, when the car is running, it ispossible to access only the reduced menu (for setting“SPEEd”). When the car is stationary access to the

    whole menu is enabled.

    fig. 19

    F0M1007g

    +

     – 

    +  – 

    +

     – 

    +

     – 

    +

     – 

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        D    E    V    I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N

              I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A

              T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    SSetting the speed limit (SPEEd)

    With this function it is possible to set thecar speed limit (km/h or mph), when thislimit is exceeded the driver is immediate-ly alerted (see section “Warning lights andmessages”).

    To set the speed limit, proceed as follows:

     – briefly press button MENU ESC, thedisplay will show the wording (SPEEd) andthe unit (km/h) or (mph) previously set;

     – press button + or – to select speed lim-it activation (On) or deactivation (OFF);

     – if the function has been activated (On),press buttons + or  – to select the re-quired speed limit and then press MENU

    ESC to confirm;Note The possible setting is between 30and 200 km/h, or between 20 and 125mph depending on the unit set previous-ly (see paragraph “Setting the distance unit(Unit)”) described later. Every press onbutton +/ – increases/decreases by 5 units.Keeping the button +/ – pressed obtainsthe automatic fast increase or decrease.When you are near the required settingcomplete adjustment by single presses.

     – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    To cancel the setting, proceed as follows:

     – briefly press button MENU ESC: (On)will flash on the display;

     – press button – (Off) will flash on the dis-play;

     – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    Setting the clock (Hour)

    With this function it is possible to set theclock.

    To set the clock, proceed as follows:

     – briefly press button MENU ESC,“hours” will flash on the display;

     – press button + or – for setting;

     – briefly press button MENU ESC, “min-utes” will flash on the display;

     – press button + or – for setting;

     – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    Adjusting the buzzer volume(bUZZ)

    This function enables to adjust the volumeof the buzzer accompanying any fail-ure/warning indication and the roger-beepaccompanying the activation of buttons

    MENU ESC, + and – .

    To adjust the volume proceed as follows:

     – briefly press button MENU ESC, thedisplay will show the wording (bUZZ);

     – press button + or – to select the re-quired volume (volume can be adjusted ac-cording to 8 levels).

     – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-

    ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

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        D    E    V

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        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N

              I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A          T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S Front passenger’s air bag

    and side bag (where provided)activation/deactivation (BAG P)

    This function shall be used to activate/de-activate the front passenger’s air bag.

    Proceed as follows:❒ press button MENU ESC and after

    displaying the message (BAGP OFF) (todeactivate) or (BAG P On) (to activate)by pressing buttons + or – , press againbutton MENU ESC;

    ❒ the confirmation request message willbe displayed;

    ❒ press buttons + or – to select (YES)(confirming activation/deactivation) or

    (no) (to abort);❒ briefly press button MENU ESC to

    confirm setting e to go back to themenu screen or press the button forlong to go back to the standard screenwithout storing settings.

    MENU ESC

    MENU ESC

    MENU ESC

     – +

     – +

     – 

    +

     – 

    +

         F     0     M     1     0     0     1    g

         F     0     M     1     0     0     3    g

         F     0     M     1     0     0     2    g

         F     0     M     1     0     0     5    g

         F     0     M     1     0     0     6    g

         F     0     M     1     0     0     2    g

         F     0     M     1     0     0     3    g

    Setting the distance unit (Unit)

    With this function it is possible to set theunit.

    To set the required unit proceed as fol-lows:

     – briefly press button MENU ESC, thedisplay will show the wording (Unit) andthe previously set unit (km) or (mi);

     – press button + or – to select the re-quired distance unit.

     – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

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        D    E    V

        I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N

              I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A          T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S

    CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 21

    + To scroll the displayed menu and therelated options upwards or to in-crease the value displayed.

    MENU Press briefly to displayESC the menu and/or to go to next

    screen or to confirm the re-quired menu option.

    Long press to go back to thestandard screen.

     –  To scroll the displayed menu and therelated options downwards or to de-crease the value displayed.

    MULTIFUNCTIONDISPLAY(where provided)

    The car can be equipped with the multi-

    function display that, according to the set-tings made, will show useful informationnecessary when driving.

    INFORMATION ON“STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 20

    The standard screen shows the followingindications:

    A Date.

    B Odometer (covered km or miles).

    C Clock (always displayed, even with ig-nition key removed and front doorsclosed).

    D External temperature.

    E Headlight aiming position (only withdipped beam headlights on).

    Note When opening one of the frontdoors, the display will turn on and showfor a few seconds the clock and the km ormi covered.

    Note Buttons + and – activate differentfunctions according to the following situ-ations:

    To adjust light inside the passengercompartment

     – to adjust instrument panel, sound sys-tem and automatic climate control systemdisplay brightness when standard screenis active.

    Setup menu

     – to scroll the menu options upwards anddownwards;

     – to increase or decrease values during set-tings.

    fig. 20   F0M0121m fig. 21   F0M0122m

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        E    T    Y

        D    E    V

        I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N

              I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C          A          T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S SETUP MENU fig. 22

    The menu comprises a series of functionsarranged in a “circular fashion” which canbe selected through buttons + and – toaccess the different select operations andsettings (setup) given in the following para-

    graphs. For certain options (Hour andUnit) a submenu is provided.

    The setup menu can be activated by press-ing briefly button MENU ESC.

    Single presses on buttons + or – will scrollthe setup menu options.

    Handling modes differ with each other ac-cording to the characteristic of the optionselected.

    Selecting an option of the main menu with-

    out submenu: – press briefly button MENU ESC to se-lect the main menu option to set;

     – press buttons + or – (by single press-es) to select the new setting;

     – press briefly button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and to go back tothe main menu option previously select-ed.

    Selecting “Set Date” and“Set time”:

     – briefly press buttonMENU ESC to se-lect the first value to change (e.g. hours/minutes or year / month / day);

     – press buttons + or – (by single press-

    es) to select the new setting; – briefly press button MENU ESC to storethe new setting and to go to the next set-up menu option, if this is the last one youwill go back to the previously selected op-tion of the main menu.

    Press button MENU ESC for long:

     – to quit the set up menu if you are in themain menu;

     – to quit the main menu if you are at an-

    other point of the menu (e.g.: at submenuoption setting level, at submenu level orat main menu option setting level);

     – to save only the settings stored yet (andconfirmed by pressing button MENUESC).

    The setup menu displaying is timed; whenquitting the menu due to timing expiry,only settings stored yet by the user (andconfirmed by pressing briefly button

    MENU ESC) will be saved.

    Selecting an option of the main menu withsubmenu:

     – press briefly button MENU ESC to dis-play the first submenu option;

     – press buttons + or – (by single press-es) to scroll all the submenu options;

     – press briefly button MENU ESC to se-lect the displayed submenu option and toopen the relevant setup menu;

     – press buttons + or – (by single press-es) to select the new setting for this sub-menu option;

     – press briefly button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and to go back tothe previously selected submenu option.

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        E    T    Y

        D    E    V

        I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N

              I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C

              A          T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S

    Day

    Year Month

    English

    Español

    Deutsch

    FrançaisPortuguês

    Italiano

    Polski

    Nederland

    Example:

    fig. 22

    Example:

    MENUESCbriefly pressbutton

    Briefly press button MENU ESC to start surfing fromthe standard screen. To surf the menu use buttons+ or – .Note For safety reasons, when the car is running, it ispossible to access only the reduced menu (for settingthe “Speed Beep”). When the car is stationary access

    to the whole menu is enabled.

    F0M1000g

    MENUESCbriefly pressbutton

    +

     – +

     – 

     – +

    +  – 

    +  – 

     –  – +

    + +

    + – 

     – 

     – 

     – 

    +

    +

    + – 

     – 

    ++

     – 

    EXIT MENU

    SPEED BEEP RAIN SENSOR

    SET TIME

    SET DATE

    SEE RADIO

    AUTOCLOSE

    UNITS

    LANGUAGEBUZZER VOLUME

    BUTTON VOL.

    BELT BUZZER (*)

    SERVICE

    PASSENGER BAG

    (*) This function can be only displayed after deactivating the S.B.R. system (at Fiat Dealership).

     –  +

    TRIP B DATA

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        D    E    V

        I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N

              I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C

              A          T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S

    fig. 23   F0M2050g fig. 24   F0M9000m

    fig. 25   F0M0122m

    RECONFIGURABLEMULTIFUNCTIONDISPLAY(where provided)

    The car can be provided with the recon-figurable multifunction display that showsuseful information, according to the previ-ous settings made, necessary when driving.

    INFORMATION ON“STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 23

    The standard screen shows the followingindications:

    A Clock 

    B DateC Sport function indication (where pro-

    vided)

    D Odometer (covered km or miles)

    E Indications about car conditions (e.g.:doors open, or possible presence of iceon road, etc. ...)

    F Headlight aiming position (only withdipped beam headlights on)

    G External temperatureWhen rotating the ignition key to MARposition, the display shows, as mainscreen, the indication of the date fig. 23or the overpressure of the turbo-charg-er fig. 24 according to the previous se-lection in the menu item “First screen”(“Date” or “Engine Info”).

    CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 25

    + To scroll the display and the relatedoptions upwards or to increase thevalue displayed.

    MENU Press briefly to displayESC the menu and/or to go to next

    screen or to confirm the re-quired menu option.

    Long press to go back to the standardscreen.

     –  To scroll the display and the relatedoptions downwards or to decreasethe value displayed.

    Note Buttons + and – activate differentfunctions according to the following situ-ations:

     – to scroll the menu options upwards anddownwards;

     – to increase or to decrease values duringsettings.

    Note When opening one of the frontdoors the display will show for a few sec-onds the clock and covered km or miles.

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        I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N

              I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C

              A          T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    SSETUP MENU fig. 25

    The menu comprises a series of functionsarranged in a “circular fashion” which canbe selected through buttons + and – toaccess the different select operations andsettings (setup) given in the following para-

    graphs. For certain options (Hour andUnit) a submenu is provided.

    The setup menu can be activated by press-ing briefly button MENU ESC.

    Single presses on buttons + or – will scrollthe setup menu options.

    Handling modes differ with each other ac-cording to the characteristic of the optionselected.

    Selecting an option of the main menu with-

    out submenu: – press briefly button MENU ESC to se-lect the main menu option to set;

     – press buttons + or – (by single press-es) to select the new setting;

     – press briefly button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and to go back tothe main menu option previously select-ed.

    Selecting “Set Date” and“Set time”:

     – briefly press button MENU ESC to se-lect the first value to change (e.g. hours/minutes or year / month / day);

     – press buttons + or – (by single press-

    es) to select the new setting; – briefly press buttonMENU ESC to storethe new setting and to go to the next set-up menu option, if this is the last one youwill go back to the previously selected op-tion of the main menu.

    Press button MENU ESC for long:

     – to quit the set up menu if you are in themain menu;

     – to quit the main menu if you are at an-

    other point of the menu (e.g.: at submenuoption setting level, at submenu level orat main menu option setting level);

     – to save only the settings stored yet (andconfirmed by pressing button MENUESC).

    The setup menu displaying is timed; whenquitting the menu due to timing expiry,only settings stored yet by the user (andconfirmed by pressing briefly buttonMENU ESC) will be saved.

    Selecting an option of the main menu withsubmenu:

     – press briefly button MENU ESC to dis-play the first submenu option;

     – press buttons + or – (by single press-es) to scroll all the submenu options;

     – press briefly button MENU ESC to se-lect the displayed submenu option and toopen the relevant setup menu;

     – press buttons + or – (by single press-es) to select the new setting for this sub-menu option;

     – press briefly button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and to go back tothe previously selected submenu option.

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        D    E    V

        I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N

              I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C

              A          T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S

    Example:Day

    Year MonthEnglish

    Portugês

    Español

    Français

    Deutsch

    Italiano

    BELT BUZZER

    RAIN SENSOR(where provided)

    TRIP B DATA

    SET DATE

    FIRST PAGE

    SEE RADIO

    AUTOCLOSEUNITS

    LANGUAGE

    BUZZER VOLUME

    BUTTON VOL.

    MODE

    briefly press

    button

    MENUESCbriefly pressbutton

    fig. 26

    SERVICE

    F0M1034g

    SET TIME

    SPEED BEEPEXIT MENU

    PASSENGER AIRBAG

    Nederlands

    Briefly press button MENU ESC to start surfing from the stan-dard screen. To surf the menu use buttons + or – . Note Forsafety reasons, when the car is running, it is possible to accessonly the reduced menu (for setting “Dimmer” and “Speed Beep”).When the car is stationary access to the whole menu is enabled.

    On cars provided with Connect Nav+ many functions are dis-played on the navigator display.

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        D    E    V

        I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N

              I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C

              A          T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S

     – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standard

    screen without storing settings.To cancel the setting, proceed as follows:

     – briefly press button MENU ESC: (On)will flash on the display;

     – press button – : (Off) will flash on the dis-play;

     – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standard

    screen without storing settings.

    Rain sensor sensitivity adjustment(Rain sensor) (where provided)

    With this function it is possible to adjustthe rain sensor sensitivity according to 4levels.

    To set the required sensitivity level pro-ceed as follows:

     – briefly press button MENU ESC, the

    previously set sensitivity “level” will flashon the display;

    Speed limit (Speed Beep)

    With this function it is possible to set the

    car speed limit (km/h or mph); when thislimit is exceeded the driver is immediate-ly alerted (see section “Warning lights andmessages”).

    To set the speed limit, proceed as follows:

     – briefly press button MENU ESC, thedisplay will show the wording (SpeedBeep);

     – press button + or – to select speed lim-it activation (On) or deactivation (Off);

     – if the function has been activated (On),press buttons + or  –  to select the re-quired speed limit and then press MENUESC to confirm.

    Note The possible setting is between 30 and200 km/h, or between 20 and 125 mph de-pending on the unit set previously (see para-graph “Setting the distance unit (Units)”) de-scribed later. Every press on button + / – in-creases/decreases by 5 units. Keeping the

    button + / – pressed obtains the automaticfast increase or decrease. When you arenear the required setting complete adjust-ment by single presses.

     – press button + or – for setting;

     – briefly press button MENU ESC to go

    back to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    Trip B On/Off (tripB data)

    Through this option it is possible to acti-vate (On) or deactivate (Off) the Trip B(partial trip).

    For further information see “Trip com-puter”.

    For activation / deactivation, proceed asfollows:

     – briefly press button MENU ESC: (On)or (Off) will flash on the display (accord-ing to previous setting);

     – press button + or – for setting;

     – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    DISPLAY FUNCTIONS(see Multifunctional Display or Reconfigurable Multifunctional Display)

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        I    C    E    S

        C    O    R    R    E    C    T    U    S    E

        O    F    T    H    E    C    A    R

        W    A    R    N    I    N    G

        L    I    G    H    T    S    A    N    D

        M    E    S    S    A    G    E    S

        I    N    A    N

        E    M    E    R    G    E    N    C    Y

        C    A    R

        M    A    I    N    T    E    N    A    N    C    E

              T          E          C          H          N

              I          C          A          L

              S          P          E          C          I          F          I          C

              A          T          I          O          N          S

        I    N    D    E    X

        D    A    S    H    B    O    A    R    D

        A    N    D    C    O    N    T    R    O    L    S Set date (Set Date)

    This function enables to update the date(day - month - year).

    To correct the date proceed as follows:

     – briefly press button MENU ESC: “day”will flash on the display;

     – press button + or – for setting;

     – briefly press button MENU ESC:“month” will flash on the display;

     – press button + or – for setting;

     – briefly press button MENU ESC:“year” will flash on the display;

     – press button + or – for setting.

    Note Every press on button + or – in-

    creases/decreases by 1 unit. Keeping thebutton pressed obtains automatic fast in-crease or decrease. When you are nearthe required setting complete adjustmentby single presses.

     – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    Set clock (Set time)

    This function enables to set the clock through two sub-menus: “Time” and“Mode”.

    Proceed as follows:

     – briefly press button MENU ESC, the

    display will show the two sub-menus“Time” and “Mode”;

     – press button+ or – to surf the two sub-menus;

     – select the required option and thenpress button MENU ESCbriefly;

     – if selecting “Time” , briefly press buttonMENU ESC, “hours” will flash on thedisplay;

     – press button + or – for setting;

     – briefly press button MENU ESC, “min-utes” will flash on the display;

     – press button + or – for setting;

     – if selecting “Mode”: briefly press buttonMENU ESC , “24h” or “12h” mode willflash on the display;

     – press button + or – to select “24h” or“12h”.

    After setting, briefly press button MENUESC to go back to the submenu screen

    or press the button for long to go back tothe main menu screen without storing set-tings.

     – Press again button MENU ESC for longto go back to the standard screen or tothe main menu according to the currentmenu level displayed.

    First screen (information displayedin the main screen)(where provided)

    This function enables to select the type of information displayed in the main screen.It is possible to display the date or the

    pressure of the turbo-compressor.To select one of the two items, proceedas follows:

     – push the button MENU ESC for ashort time, “First screen” is displayed;

     – press again the button MENU ESC fora short time to display the “Date” and“Engine Info” options;

     – press + or – to select the type of infor-mation to be displayed in the main screen;

     – press MENU ESC for a short time tostore the selection and return to the pre-vious screen or press the button for alonger time to return to the standardscreen without storing the selection.

    Rotating the ignition key on MAR, the re-configurable multifunctional display, afterthe start-up check, displays the previous-ly set information using the “First screen”function of the menu.

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    running (Autoclose)

    When activated (On), this function locksautomatically the doors when the carspeed exceeds 20 km/h.

    To activate (On) or to