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G Punto Handbook SA VersionOwner handbook

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  • Dear Customer,

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

    We have written this handbook to help you get to know all the features of your car 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 thetechnological features of your Fiat.

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

    personal safety;

    the cars wellbeing;

    environmental protection.

    Best regards and happy motoring!

    This Owner Handbook describes all Fiat Grande 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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  • ZREFUELLING

    petrol engines: only refuel with unleaded petrol with octane rating (RON) minimum.91

    Diesel engines: only refuel with normal diesel conforming with cetane number 51 min-(avoid premium diesel)imum.

    The use of other products or mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair and consequently cause lapse of war-ranty in relation to the damage caused.

    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 AVVand 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 clutchwithout pressing the accelerator, then turn the ignition key to MAR and wait for the warning lights and togo off; turn the ignition key to AVVand release it as soon as the engine has started.

    PARKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL

    The catalytic converter develops high temperature during operation. Do not park on grass, dry leaves, pine needlesor other flammable material: fire risk .

    RESPECTINGTHE ENVIRONMENT

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

    MUST BE READ!

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  • ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES

    If, after buying the car, you decide to add electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually draining the battery),visit a Fiat Dealership.They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the cars electricsystem can support the required load.

    CODE card

    Keep it in a safe place, not in the car. Make sure you have the electronic code with you at all times.

    SCHEDULED SERVICING

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

    THE OWNERS MANUAL CONTAINS

    ... important information, advise and warnings for correct use, driving safety and maintenance of your car in time.Pay special attention to the symbols (personal safety) (environmental protection) (the cars wellbeing).

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    DASHBOARD........................................................................

    SYMBOLS ...............................................................................

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

    THE KEYS ..............................................................................

    IGNITION DEVICE .............................................................

    INSTRUMENT PANEL ........................................................

    INSTRUMENTS ....................................................................

    DIGITAL DISPLAY ...............................................................

    MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY ............................................

    TRIP COMPUTER ................................................................

    FRONT SEATS ....................................................................

    REAR SEATS ..........................................................................

    HEAD RESTRAINTS.............................................................

    STEERING WHEEL ..............................................................

    REARVIEW MIRRORS .........................................................

    HEATING ANDVENTILATION ......................................

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

    AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ............

    EXTERNAL LIGHTS ............................................................

    WINDSCREEN WASHING ..............................................

    CONTROLS ...........................................................................

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

    INTERIOR FITTINGS ...........................................................

    DOORS ..................................................................................

    POWER WINDOWS ...........................................................

    BOOT.......................................................................................

    BONNET.................................................................................

    HEADLIGHTS ........................................................................

    ABS SYSTEM .........................................................................

    SOUND SYSTEM ..................................................................

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

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

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

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    CEILING LIGHTS ..................................................................

  • F0M426m

    fig. 1

    1. Adjustable side air vents - 2. Fixed side air vents - 3. Left stalk: external lights control - 4. Instrument panel -5. Right stalk: windscreen wiper controls, trip computer - 6. Controls on dashboard - 7. Adjustable central air vents - 8. Fixed up-per air vent - 9. Front airbag - passenger side - 10. Oddment compartment - 11. Sound system (where provided) - 12. HVACcontrols - 13. Ignition device - 14. Front airbag - drivers side - 15. Steering wheel adjustment lever - 16. Control panel: foglights/rear fog light/headlight position adjustment/digital display/multifunctional display.

    DASHBOARD

    The presence and position of the controls, the instruments and the indicators may vary according to the versions.

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  • SYMBOLS

    Special coloured labels have been attachednear or actually on some of the compo-nents of your car.These labels bear sym-bols that remind you of the precautionsto be taken as regards that particular com-ponent.

    The lable summarising the symbols usedcan be found under the bonnet(where provided).

    fig. 2

    THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM

    This is an electrical engine locking systemwhich increases protection from at-tempted theft of the car. It is automaticallyactivated when the ignition key is ex-tracted.

    Each key contains an electronic devicewhich modulates the signal emitted dur-ing ignition by an antenna incorporated inthe ignition device.This signal is the pass-word which changes at each ignition andwhich the control unit uses to recognisethe key and allow ignition.

    fig. 2 F0R0002m

    In this case, turn the key to STOP andthen back to MAR ; try with the otherkeys provided if the problem persists.Contact a Fiat Dealership if you still cantstart the engine.

    IMPORTANT Each key has its own codewhich must be stored by the system ECU.Contact a Fiat Dealership to have newkeys (up to eight) stored.

    Warning lightcoming on when driving

    If the warning light turns on, thismeans that the system is running a self-test (for example for a voltage drop).

    If the warning light stays on, con-tact a Fiat Dealership.

    The electronic componentsinside the key may be dam-aged if the key is submitted tosharp knocks.

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    OPERATION

    Each time the car is started turning the ig-nition key to MAR , the Fiat CODE sys-tem control unit sends a recognition codeto the engine control unit to deactivatethe inhibitor.

    The code is sent only if the Fiat CODEsystem control unit has recognised thecode transmitted from the key.

    Each time the ignition key is turned toSTOP, the Fiat CODE system deactivatesthe functions of the engine electronic con-trol unit.

    If the code has not been recognised cor-rectly, the warning light turns on ac-companied by the related message on thedisplay (see section Warning lights andmessages).

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  • fig. 3 F0M0351m fig. 4 F0M0394m

    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 ord-ering duplicate 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 sellingthe car.

    KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROLfig. 4

    The metal insertA is retractable and it op-erates:

    the ignition switch;

    the door locks;

    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.

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    Button is used for opening the doors

    Button is used for locking the doors

    The passengers compartment lights willcome on for a preset time when the doorsare unlocked.

    Only press button B with thekey away from your body,

    specifically from your eyes and fromobjects which could get damaged (e.g.your clothes). Do not leave the keyunattended to avoid the button frombeing accidentally pressed while it isbeing handled, e.g. by a child.

    WARNING

    Replacing the battery of the keywith remote control fig. 5

    Battery replacement:

    press button A and open the metal in-sert B;

    turn the screw C to using a fine bitscrewdriver;

    take out the battery caseD 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

    Request for additional remotecontrols

    The system may recognise up to 8 remotecontrols. Should a new remote control benecessary, contact a Fiat Dealership, tak-ing with you the CODE card, a perso-nal identity document and the carsownership documents.

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  • KEY WITHOUT REMOTECONTROL fig. 6

    The metal insert of the key A is fixed.

    The key operates:

    the ignition switch;

    the door locks;

    the fuel filler lock (where provided)

    the tailgate lock. fig. 6F0R0008m

    Used batteries are harmful tothe environment.They shouldbe disposed of as specified bylaw in the special containers

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

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    Type

    Key without remote control

    The main functions that can be activated with the keys (with or without remote control) are the following:

    Unlocking

    the doors

    Turn key anticlockwise

    (drivers side)

    Locking the doors

    from the outside

    Turn key clockwise

    (drivers side)

    Key with remote control

    Direction indicators

    flashing (only with key

    with remote control)

    Briefly press

    blinks twice

    Briefly press

    blinks once

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  • IGNITIONDEVICE

    The key can be turned to 3 different po-sitions fig. 7 :

    STOP : engine off, key extractable,steering locked. Some electrical devices(e.g. sound system, central door lock-ing system, etc.) may work.

    MAR: driving position. All electrical de-vices may work.

    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

    Always remove the key whenyou leave your car to pre-

    vent someone from accidentally op-erating the controls. Remember toapply the handbrake. Engage firstgear if the car is parked uphill or re-verse if the car is parked downhill.Never leave children unattended inthe car.

    WARNING

    fig. 7

    Never extract the key whilethe vehicle is moving. The

    steering wheel would be locked assoon as the steering wheel is turned.This also applies to when the car istowed.

    WARNING

    It is absolutely forbidden tocarry out whatever after-

    market operation involving steeringsystem 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

    F0R0009m

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    SINSTRUMENT PANEL

    Versions with digital display fig. 8

    A Speedometer (speed indicator)

    B Fuel level gauge with reserve warninglight

    C Engine coolant temperature gauge andexcessive temperature warning light

    D Rev counter

    E Digital display

    Versions with multifunction displayfig. 9

    A Speedometer (speed indicator)

    B Fuel level gauge with reserve warninglight

    C Engine coolant temperature gauge andexcessive temperature warning light

    D Rev counter

    E Multifunction display

    F0R0010mfig. 8

    F0R0011mfig. 9

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    INSTRUMENTS

    Instrument background colour and typemay vary according to the version.

    SPEEDOMETER fig. 10

    It shows the car speed.

    REV. COUNTER fig. 11

    Rev counter shows engine rpm.

    IMPORTANT The electronic injectioncontrol system gradually shuts off the flowof fuel when the engine is over-revvingresulting in a gradual loss of engine pow-er.

    When the engine is idling, the rev countermay indicate a gradual or sudden increaseof the speed.

    This is normal and does not indicate afault. It may be caused, for example, by theoperation of the climate control systemor fan. In these case, a slow change in en-gine speed is used to protect the batterycharge.

    fig. 10 F0R0012m fig. 11 F0R0013m

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    FUEL LEVEL GAUGE fig. 12

    This shows the amount of fuel left in thefuel tank.

    E empty tank(seeAt the filling station).

    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 tank nearly empty:lack of fuel supply could damage the catal-yser.

    ENGINE COOLANTTEMPERATURE GAUGE fig. 13

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

    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.

    Warning light B may light up (and a mes-sage on the multifunctional display may ap-pear in certain versions) to indicate thatthe coolant fluid temperature is too high;in this case, stop the engine and contacta Fiat Dealership.

    fig. 12 F0R0014m fig. 13 F0R0015mIf the needle reaches the redarea, stop the engine imme-diately and contact a FiatDealership.

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  • DIGITAL DISPLAY

    STANDARD SCREEN fig. 14

    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 (distance covered in kilo-metres or miles) and TRIP data.

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

    CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 15

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

    MENUESC

    Press briefly to access the menuand/or go to next screen or toconfirm the required menu op-tion.

    Hold pressed to go back to thestandard screen.

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

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

    To adjust display brightness inside thepassenger compartment

    standard screen, to adjust instrumentpanel brightness, sound system, and auto-matic climate control system.

    Setup menu

    to scroll the menu options upwards anddownwards;

    to increase or decrease values during set-tings.

    fig. 14 F0R0016m fig. 15 F0R0017m

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    SETUP MENU fig. 16

    The menu comprises a series of functionsarranged in a cycle which can be selectedthrough buttons + and to access the dif-ferent select operations and settings (set-up) given in the following paragraphs.

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

    after setting the values with the sameprocedure, the system will go back to themenu option previously selected.

    Hold button MENU ESC pressed

    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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    Briefly press button MENU ESC to start browsingfrom the standard screen.Press + or to browse with-in the menu.Note Only the short menu may be accessed for rea-sons of safety while the car is moving (SPEEd setting).Stop the car to access the full menu.

    fig. 16

    F0R2003g

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    Setting the speed limit (SPEEd)

    This function may be used to set the carspeed limit (km/h or mph), when this lim-it is exceeded the driver is immediatelyalerted (see section Warning lights andmessages).

    To set the speed limit, proceed as follows:

    briefly press button MENU ESC, themessage (SPEEd) and the previously setunit (km/h) or (mph) will appear on thedisplay;

    press button + or to activate (on) ordeactivate (OFF) the speed limit function;

    if the function is on, press buttons + or to select the required speed limit andthen press MENU ESC to confirm;

    Note The speed may be set in the rangefrom 30 to 200 km/h, or from 20 to 125mph according to the previously chosenunit (see Setting the distance unit) de-scribed below. The setting will in-crease/decrease by five units each timebutton + / is pressed. Hold button + /pressed to increase/decrease the settingrapidly. Complete the setting by brieflypressing the button when you approachthe required 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.To cancelthe setting, proceed as follows:

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

    press button : (Off) will blink on thedisplay;

    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)

    This function is used 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 is used to adjust the buzzervolume used for failure/warning indica-tions and when MENU ESC, + and buttons are pressed.

    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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    Front passengers airbagand side bagactivation/deactivation(where provided) (BAG P)

    This function is used to activate/deactivatethe front passengers airbag.

    Proceed as follows:

    press button MENU ESC and afterthe message (BAG P OFF) (to deacti-vate) or (BAG P On) (to activate) is dis-played by pressing buttons + or , pressagain button 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 toconfirm 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

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    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 message (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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    CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 18

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

    MENUESC

    Press briefly to access the menuand/or go to next screen or toconfirm the required menu op-tion.

    Hold pressed 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-functional display that, according to thesettings made, will show useful informa-tion necessary when driving.

    STANDARD SCREEN fig. 17

    The standard screen shows the followinginformation:

    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 kilo-metres or miles covered.

    fig. 17 F0R0018m

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

    To adjust light inside the passengercompartment

    standard screen, to adjust instrumentpanel brightness, sound system,and auto-matic climate control system.

    Setup menu

    to scroll the menu options upwards anddownwards;

    to increase or decrease values during set-tings.

    fig. 18 F0R0019m

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    SETUP MENU fig. 19

    The menu comprises a series of functionsarranged in a cycle which can be selectedthrough buttons + and to access the dif-ferent select operations and settings (set-up) given in the following paragraphs. Asubmenu is provided for some items(Clock and Unit setting).

    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 andSet 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.

    Hold button MENU ESC pressed:

    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 environment is timed.Only the changes saved by the user bbriefly pressing MENU ESC will be savedwhen the menu is automatically closed.

    Selecting an option of the main menu withsubmenu:

    briefly press 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;

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

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    Day

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    Example:

    fig. 19

    Example:

    Briefly press on the standard screen toMENU ESCbrowse. Press + or to browse within the menu.Note Only the short menu may be accessed for rea-sons of safety while the car is moving (Speed Beepsetting). Stop the car to access the full menu.

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    ESCMENUbriefly press

    (*) This function may only be displayed after the SBR system is deactivated by a Fiat Dealership.

    ESCMENUbriefly press

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    EXIT MENU SPEED BEEP

    (where provided )

    SET TIME

    SET DATE

    SEE RADIO

    AUTOCLOSE

    UNITSLANGUAGE

    BUZZERVOLUME

    BUTTON VOLUME

    BELT BUZZER (*)

    SERVICE

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  • 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.

    Speed limit (Speed Beep)

    This function may be used to set the carspeed limit (km/h or mph); when this lim-it is exceeded the driver is immediatelyalerted (see section Warning lights andmessages).

    To set the speed limit, proceed as follows:

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

    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 speed may be set in the rangefrom 30 to 250 km/h,or from 20 to125mphaccording to the previously chosen unit (seeSetting the distance unit) described below.The setting will increase/decrease by fiveunits each time button + / is pressed. Holdbutton + / pressed to increase/decrease thesetting rapidly. Complete the setting bybriefly pressing the button when you ap-proach the required 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.

    To cancel the setting, proceed as follows:

    briefly press button MENU ESC : (On)will blink on the display; SA

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  • 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.

    Proceed as follows to switch the functionon and off:

    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.

    Setting the clock (Set time)

    This function allows to set the clock throughtwo sub-menus: Time and Mode.

    Proceed as follows:

    briefly press button MENU ESC, thedisplay will show the two sub-menusTime and Mode;

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

    select the required option and thenpress button MENU ESCbriefly;

    when accessing the Hour submenu : 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;

    when accessing the Format submenu:briefly press button MENU ESC : thepreviously set display format will flash onthe display;

    press button + or to select 24h or12h.

    When you have made the required set-tings, briefly press button MENU ESCto go back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to the stan-dard screen without storing settings.

    hold MENU ESC pressed to go backto the standard screen or main menu ac-cording to the points of the menu whereyou are at.

    Set date (Set Date)

    This function may be used to update thedate (year - month - day).

    To correct the date proceed as follows:

    briefly press button MENU ESC: daywill 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 The setting will increase or de-crease by one unit each time + or ispressed. Hold the button pressed to in-crease/decrease the setting rapidly.Com-plete the setting by briefly pressing thebutton when you approach the requiredsetting.

    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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  • Automatic door locking with carrunning (Autoclose)

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

    This function is available on all versionsand may only be switched off by meansof the multifunctional display.

    To activate (On) or to deactivate (Off) thisfunction proceed as follows:

    briefly press button MENU ESC to dis-play the three sub-menus;

    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 togo back to the menu screen or press thebutton for long to go back to the stan-dard screen without storing settings.

    hold MENU ESC pressed to go backto the standard screen or main menu ac-cording to the points of the menu whereyou are at.

    Audio repetition (See radio)

    With this function the display repeats in-formation relevant to the sound system.

    Radio: tuned radio station frequency orRDS message, automatic tuning activationor AutoSTore;

    CD audio, CD MP3: track number;

    CD Changer: CD number and tracknumber;

    To activate (On) or to deactivate (Off)sound system info displaying proceed asfollows:

    briefly press MENU ESC: (On) or (Off)will flash on the display (according to pre-vious 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.

    Set units (Unit of measure)

    With this function it is possible to set theunits through three sub-menus: Distances,Consumption and Temperature.

    Proceed as follows to set the required unit:

    briefly press button MENU ESC to dis-play the three sub-menus;

    press button + or to surf the three sub-menus;

    select the required sub-menu and thenpress briefly button MENU ESC;

    when accessing the Distancessubmenu:briefly press MENU ESC: either km ormi will appear on the display (accordingto the previous setting);

    press + or to make your choice;

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  • Selecting the language (Language)

    The messages may be displayed in the fol-lowing languages: Italian, Turkish, Dutch,Portuguese, Polish, French, Spanish, Eng-lish, German.

    To set the required language proceed asfollows:

    briefly press button MENU ESC: thepreviously set language will flash on thedisplay;

    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.

    when you are in the Consumption sub-menu: briefly press MENU ESC: eitherkm/l, Lit/100km or mpg will appear onthe display (according to the previous setting);

    If the distance unit set is km the fuel con-sumption unit will be displayed in km.

    If the distance unit set is mi the fuel con-sumption unit will be displayed in mpg.

    press button + or for setting;

    when accessing the Temperature sub-menu: briefly press MENU ESC: eitherC or F will appear on the display (ac-cording to the previous setting);

    press button + or for setting;

    When you have made the required set-tings, briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or press thebutton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    hold MENU ESC pressed to go backto the standard screen or main menu ac-cording to the points of the menu whereyou are at.

    Adjusting the failure/warningbuzzer volume (BuzzerVolume)

    With this function the volume of thebuzzer accompanying any failure/warningindication can be adjusted according to 8levels.

    To adjust the volume proceed as follows:

    briefly press button MENU ESC: thepreviously set volume level will flash onthe 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.

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  • Scheduled Servicing (Service)

    Through this function it is possible to dis-play information connected to proper carservicing.

    Proceed as follows:

    briefly press button MENU ESC : ser-vice in km or mi, according to previoussetting, will be displayed (see paragraphUnits);

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

    Note TheService Schedule requires thecar to be serviced every 30,000 km; this in-dication will appear automatically with thekey at when there are 2000 km leftMAR(or 1240 mi) and will be presented auto-matically every 200 km (or 124 mi).TheThe indications will appear more frequ-ently where there are 200 km left.The indi-cation will appear in kilometers or milesaccording to the settings.When the nextscheduled service operation is approaching,the message Service will appear on thedisplay followed by the number of kilome-ters or miles left when the key is turnedto . Go to a Fiat Dealership wh-MARere theScheduled Service operations willbe performed and the message will be reset.

    Adjusting the button volume(ButtonVol.)

    This function may be used to adjust thevolume of the beep accompanying the ac-tivation of buttons MENU ESC, + and can be adjusted according to 8 levels.

    To adjust the volume proceed as follows:

    briefly press button MENU ESC : thepreviously set volume level will flash onthe 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.

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  • Passenger front and side airbagactivation/deactivation(where provided) (passenger bag)

    This function shall be used to activate/de-activate the front passengers airbag.

    Proceed as follows:

    press button MENU ESC and pressMENU ESC again after the message(Bag pass: Off) (to deactivate) or (Bagpass: On) (to activate) is displayed bypressing buttons + and ;

    display will show the confirmation mes-sage;

    press buttons + or to select (Yes)(confirming activation/deactivation) or(No) (to abort);

    briefly press button MENU ESC toconfirm setting e to go back to themenu screen or press the button forlong to go back to the standard screenwithout storing settings.

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    Exit Menu

    This is the last function that closes the cir-cular setting cycle listed in the initial menuscreen.

    Briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the standard screen without stor-ing settings.

    Press button to return to the first menuoption (Speed Beep).

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  • TRIP COMPUTER

    General features

    TheTrip computer is used to display in-formation on car operation when the keyis turned to MAR.This function allows todefine two separate trips called Trip Aand Trip B for monitoring the carscomplete mission in a reciprocally in-dependent manner.

    Both functions are resettable (reset - startof new mission).

    Trip A may be used to display the fig-ures relating to:

    Range

    Distance travelled

    Average consumption

    Instant consumption

    Average speed

    Travel time (driving time).

    Trip B, available on multifunctional dis-play only, shall be used to display the fig-ures relating to:

    Trip distance B

    Average consumption B

    Average speed B

    Travel time B (driving time).

    Note Trip B functions may be exclud-ed (see Trip B on). Range and In-stantaneous consumption cannot be re-set.

    Values displayed

    Range

    This indicates the distance which may betravelled with the fuel in the tankassuming that driving conditions will notchange.The message will appearon the display in the following cases:

    range shorter than 50 km (or 30 mi)

    car left parked with engine running forlong.

    Distance travelled

    This indicates the distance covered fromthe start of the new mission.

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  • Average consumption

    This indicates the average consumptionfrom the start of the new mission.

    Instant consumption

    This indicates the fuel consumption.Thevalue is constantly updated.The message---- will appear on the displayif the car is parked with the engine run-ning.

    Average speed

    This shows the car average speed as afunction of the overall time elapsed sincethe start of the new mission.

    Travel time

    This value shows the time elapsed sincethe start of the new mission.

    IMPORTANT If information is not avail-able, the message---- will appear insteadof the Trip Computer values. Displayingof the values will be resumed when nor-mal operation is restored without reset-ting the values displayed before the prob-lem nor starting a new mission.

    TRIP button fig. 20

    Button TRIP, set on the top of the rightsteering column stalk, shall be used (withignition key at MAR) to display and to re-set the previously described values to starta new mission:

    briefly press to display the different val-ues

    hold pressed to reset and then start anew mission.

    New mission

    Reset can be:

    manual resetting by the user, by press-ing the relevant button;

    automatic resetting,when the Trip dis-tance reaches 3999.9 km or 9999.9 km(according to the type of display) or whenthe Travel time reaches 99.59 (99 hoursand 59 minutes);

    after disconnecting/reconnecting thebattery.

    IMPORTANT The reset operation in thepresence of the screens concerning theTrip A makes it possible to reset onlythe information associated with this func-tion.

    IMPORTANT The reset operation in thepresence of the screens concerning theTrip B makes it possible to reset onlythe information associated with this func-tion.

    Start of journey procedure

    With ignition key at MAR, press and keepbutton TRIP pressed for over 2 secondsto reset.

    ExitTrip

    To exit the Trip function: hold MENUESC pressed for longer than 2 seconds.

    fig. 20 F0R0020m

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  • The fabric upholstery of yourcar is designed to withstandthe normal wear and tear ofyour car for a long time.Some

    precautions are however needed. Avoidprolonged rubbing against clothing ac-cessories, such as metal buckles, Velcrostrips and the like,which by applying ahigh pressure on the fabric in a smallarea could cause the breakage of somethreads and damage the upholstery.

    Seat height adjustment(where provided) fig. 21

    Move lever B upwards or downwards toachieve the required height.

    IMPORTANT Adjustment must be car-ried out only seated in the relevant seat.

    FRONT SEATS

    fig. 21 F0R0021m

    All adjustments must bemade with the car stationary.

    WARNING

    Backwards/Forwards adjustmentfig. 21

    Lift lever A and push the seat forwardsand backwards: ensure your arms shouldrest on the steering wheel rim while youare driving.

    After releasing the lever, al-ways check that the seat is

    locked on the guides by trying tomove it backwards and forth. If it isnot locked, the seat may move unex-pectedly and make you loose controlof the car.

    WARNING

    For maximum safety, keepthe back of your seat up-

    right, lean back into it and make surethe seat belt fits closely across yourchest and hips.

    WARNING

    Back rest angle adjustment fig. 21

    Push lever C.

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  • The fabric upholstery of yourcar is designed to withstandthe normal wear and tear ofyour car for a long time.

    Some precautions are however need-ed. Avoid prolonged rubbing againstclothing accessories, such as metalbuckles, Velcro strips and the like,which by applying a high pressure onthe fabric in a small area could causethe breakage of some threads anddamage the upholstery.

    HEAD RESTRAINTS

    FRONT fig. 22

    To improve passenger safety, the height ofthe head restraints can be adjusted.Theylock into place automatically in the requi-red position.

    To adjust head restraints proceed as fol-lows:

    upward adjustment: raise the head re-

    Downward adjustment: push the headstraint until you hear it click.

    restraint down to the required position

    REAR SEATS

    To folds the rear seats refer to paragraphExtending the boot Refer page no. 67of this section.

    The head restraints must beadjusted so that they sup-

    port your neck and not your head.Only in this way may they performtheir protective action.

    WARNINGS

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  • REAR (where provided) fig. 23

    To use the head restraint, raise it until hear-ing the click (position of use).

    To bring it back to the original position(position of non use),push the head restr-

    aint down into the back rest.

    fig. 22 F0R0024m fig. 23 F0R0025m

    To optimise head restraint protective ac-tion, adjust the seat back upright and keepyour head as close as possible to the headrestraint.

    IMPORTANT Rear seat passengers shallalways set the head restraints in the po-sition of use.

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  • STEERING WHEEL

    The driver can adjust the steering wheelposition in height.

    Proceed as follows:

    release the lever A-fig. 24 pushing itforwards (position 1);

    adjust the steering wheel as required;

    lock the lever A pulling it towards thesteering wheel (position 2).

    fig. 24 F0R0026m

    Any adjustment of the steer-ing wheel position must be

    carried out only with the car station-ary and the engine turned off.

    WARNING

    It is absolutely forbidden tocarry out whatever after-

    market operation involving steeringsystem 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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  • DOOR MIRRORS

    Electrical adjustment fig. 26

    This operation is only possible with igni-tion key at MAR.

    Proceed as follows:

    use switch B to select the mirror re-quired (left or right);

    to adjust the mirror move the switchC in the four directions;

    Folding

    When required (for example when themirror causes difficulty in narrow spaces)it is possible to fold the mirror moving itfrom position 1-fig. 27 to position 2.

    fig. 25 F0R0027m

    fig. 26 F0R0028m

    The mirror can be adjusted to two differ-ent positions (normal or antiglare) bymeans of the lever A.

    When driving the mirrors shallalways be in position 1-fig.28.

    As the drivers door mirror iscurved, it may slightly alter the

    perception of distance.

    WARNING

    fig. 27 F0R0029m fig. 28 F0R0030m

    Manual adjustment fig. 28

    Use knob A-fig. 28 to adjust manually.

    REARVIEW MIRRORS

    DRIVING MIRROR fig. 25

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  • fig. 29

    F0R0031m

    HEATING AND VENTILATION

    1. Upper fixed vent - 2. Adjustable central vents - 3. Fixed side vent - 4. Adjustable side vents - 5. Lower vents for front seats -6. Lower side vents for rear seats - 7. Lower central vent for rear seats (where provided).

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  • fig. 30 F0R0032m

    fig. 31 F0R0033m

    ADJUSTABLE SIDE ANDCENTRALVENTS fig. 30-31

    A Fixed vent for side windows.

    B Adjustable side vents.

    C Adjustable central vents.

    Vents A are fixed.

    To use vents B and C, operate the rele-vant device to turn them as required.

    MANUAL CLIMATECONTROL SYSTEM(where provided)

    CONTROLS fig. 32

    Air temperature knob A(mixing hot and cold air)

    Red section = hot air

    Blue section = cold air

    Fan activation /speed adjustmentknob B

    0 = fan off

    1-2-3 = ventilation speed

    4 = maximum fan speed

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    Air distribution knob C

    to convey air to the central and sidevents;

    to warm the feet and convey coolerair to the dashboard vents, in inter-mediate temperature conditions;

    for heating when the outside temper-ature is very cold: for maximum airflow to feet;

    Air recirculation on/off slider D

    Take the slider to position to recir-culate internal air.

    Take the slider to position to switchinternal air recirculation off.

    Switching the climate controlsystem on and off

    Press knob E- fig. 32 (LED on knob willlight up) to switch the climate control sys-tem on.

    Press knob E again (LED on knob will gooff) to switch the climate control systemoff.

    fig. 32 F0R0036m

    to warm the feet and at the same timedemist the windscreen;

    for quick windscreen demisting.

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    VENTILATION

    To ventilate the passengers compartmentproperly proceed as follows:

    knob A turned to blue section;

    switch internal air recirculation off;

    turn knob C to ;

    turn knob B to required speed.

    CLIMATE CONTROL (cooling)

    For fast cooling of the passenger com-partment, proceed as follows:

    knob A turned to blue section;

    switch internal air recirculation on;

    turn knob C to ;

    switch the climate control system onby pressing knob E: the LED on theknob will light up;

    turn knob B to 4 (maximum speedof fan).

    Cooling adjustment

    turn knob A rightwards to increase thetemperature;

    switch internal air recirculation off;

    turn knob B to increase fan speed.

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    WARMINGTHE PASSENGERCOMPARTMENT

    Proceed as follows:

    turn knob A to the red sector;

    turn knob C to the required symbol;

    turn knob B to required speed.

    FAST HEATING

    For fast heating of the passenger com-partment, proceed as follows:

    turn knob A to the red sector;

    switch internal air recirculation on;

    turn knob C to ;

    knob B turned to 4 (max. fanspeed).

    Then adjust the controls to obtain the re-quired conditions of comfort and switchinternal air recirculation off.

    IMPORTANT With cold engine, you haveto wait for a few minutes to let the sys-tem fluid reach the operating temperature.

    FRONT WINDOW FASTDEMISTING/DEFROSTING(WINDSCREEN AND SIDEWINDOWS)

    Proceed as follows:

    turn knob A to the red sector;

    turn knob B to 4 (maximum fanspeed);

    turn knob C to ;

    switch internal air recirculation off.

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    Window demisting

    In the event of considerable outside mois-ture and/or rain and/or considerable dif-ferences in temperature inside and outsidethe passenger compartment, perform thefollowing preventive demisting procedure:

    turn knob A to the red sector;

    switch internal air recirculation off;

    turn knob C to and change it backto if demisting does not improve;

    turn knob B to 2nd speed.

    IMPORTANT The climate control systemis very useful to prevent window mistingup in presence of high humidity since itdries the air.

    After demisting/defrosting, operate thecontrols to restore the required comfort.

    IMPORTANT The climate control systemis very useful for faster demisting becauseit dries the air.Adjust the controls as de-scribed above and press knob E to switchthe climate control system on: the LED onthe knob will light up.

    F0R0035m

    HEATED REAR WINDOW DEMIS-TING/DEFROSTING(where provided) fig. 33

    Press button A to start this function;when this function is on the button led ison.

    This function is timed and it will turn offautomatically after 20 minutes. Press Aagain to switch it off before.

    IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers onthe inside of the rear window over theheating filaments to avoid damage thatmight cause it to stop working properly.

    fig. 33

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    LOOKING AFTERTHE SYSTEM

    Run the climate control system for at least10 minutes every month during the win-ter. Have the system inspected at a FiatDealership before the summer.

    The system uses R134a re-frigerant fluid which does notharm the environment in theevent of accidental leakage.

    Never use R12 fluid which is not com-patible with the system components.

    IMPORTANT The inside air recirculationsystem makes it possible to reach the re-quired heating or cooling conditionsfaster.

    Do not use the air recirculation functionon rainy/cold days as it would consider-ably increase the possibility of the win-dows misting inside.

    AIR RECIRCULATION

    Move slider D to position to switchinternal air recirculation on.

    It is advisable to switch internal air recir-culation on while standing in queues or intunnels to prevent the introduction of pol-luted air. Do not use the function for along time, particularly if there are manyoccupants on board, to prevent the win-dows from misting up.

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    AUTOMATIC CLIMATECONTROL SYSTEM(where provided)

    GENERAL

    The automatic climate control system ad-justs the temperature, the quantity and thedistribution of the air in the passengercompartment. Temperature is controlledon the basis of an equivalent tempera-ture principle; in other words, the sys-tem continuously works to keep the com-fort level inside the car constant and tocompensate for possible variations of ex-ternal conditions, including sun radiationdetected by a specific sensor.

    The automatically controlled parametersand functions are:

    air temperature at the vents;

    air distribution at the vents;

    fan speed (continuous air flow varia-tion);

    compressor fan on (for cooling/dehu-midifying the air);

    air recirculation.

    All functions may be manually changed. Inorder words, you may select one or morefunctions and change the parameters asrequired. Automatic control of the man-ually changed functions will be suspended:the system will change override your set-tings only for safety related reasons (e.g.risk of misting up).

    Manual selections will always have higherpriority over automatic settings and willbe stored until the user switches the sys-tem back to automatic control by press-ing AUTO expect for the cases in whichthe system will intervene for particular,safety-related reasons.

    You can adjust one function automatical-ly and have the automatic system controlall the others.

    The air temperature is always automati-cally controlled according to the temper-ature shown on the display (except forwhen the system is off or in certain con-ditions when the compressor is not run-ning).

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    The following parameters and functionscan be set or changed manually:

    air temperature;

    fan speed (continuous variation);

    air distribution setting to seven posi-tions;

    compressor enabling;

    fast defrosting/demisting;

    air recirculation;

    system off.

    F Compressor enabling button.

    G Air recirculation button.

    H Fan speed buttons.

    I Temperature adjustment knob.

    fig. 34 F0R0148m

    CONTROLS fig. 34

    A AUTO button: automatic control ofall functions.

    B Air distribution selection buttons.

    C Display.

    D MAX DEF function button.

    E System off button.

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    USINGTHE CLIMATECONTROL SYSTEM

    The system can be started in differentways, but it is advisable to start by press-ing the AUTO button and then turningthe knobs to set the temperature requiredon the display.

    The system will start running automaticallyin this way and the set comfortable tem-perature will be reached as quickly as pos-sible. The system will adjust the temper-ature, the quantity and the distribution ofthe air introduced into the passenger com-partment and will manage the recircula-tion function and the compressor.

    Manual intervention is only required forthe following functions during fully auto-matic operation.

    air recirculation, to keep thefunction always either on or off;

    to speed up demisting/defrosting ofwindscreen, rear window and exter-nal rearview mirrors;

    During completely automatic system op-eration, you can vary the set temperature,the air distribution and the fan speed us-ing the corresponding buttons or knobsat any time: the system will automaticallychange settings to adapt to the new re-quest.

    During fully automatic operation (FULLAUTO), the word FULL will disappearif the air distribution, air speed, compres-sor and/or recirculation settings arechanged. In this way, the functions willswitch from automatic to manual controluntil AUTO is pressed again. With on ormore manually set functions, the intro-duced air temperature is still managed au-tomatically by the system,except for whenthe compressor is off: in the case, the airintroduced into the passenger compart-ment cannot be cooler than the outsideair.

    Air temperature adjustmentknob (I)

    Turn the knob either clockwise or anti-clockwise to increase or lower the re-quested temperature in the passengercompartment. The set temperature isshown on the display.

    Turn the knob either all to the right orall to the left to the extreme HI or LOposition to use the maximum heating ormaximum cooling functions:

    HI function (maximum heating):

    select by turning the temperature knobclockwise over the maximum value(32 C).

    This function may be used to heat up thepassenger compartment exploiting thesystem potential to the maximum. In thiscondition, the system stop controllingtemperature automatically and sets airmixing to maximum heating.The air speedand distribution are fixed.

    Specifically, if the heating fluid is not suffi-ciently warm, the fan will not start up atthe maximum speed immediately to limitintroducing excessively cool air into thepassenger compartment.

    All manual settings will be allowed whenthis function is on.

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    To switch the function off, simply turn thetemperature knob anticlockwise and setthe required temperature.

    LO function (maximum cooling):

    select by turning the temperature knobanticlockwise under the minimum value(16 C).

    This function may be used to cool downthe passenger compartment exploiting thesystem potential to the maximum. In thiscondition, the system stop controllingtemperature automatically and sets airmixing to maximum cooling.The air speedand distribution are fixed. All manual set-tings will be allowed when this functionis on.

    To switch the function off, simply turn thetemperature knob anticlockwise and setthe required temperature.

    Air distribution buttons (B)

    Press these buttons to manually set oneof the seven air distribution settings:

    Air flow to the windscreen and frontside window vents to demist or de-frost them.

    Air flow at central and side dashboardvents to ventilate the chest and theface during the hot season.

    Air flow to the front and rear foot wellvents. Thanks to the natural tenden-cy of hot air to spread upwards, thisdistribution pattern allows to warmthe passenger compartment up asquickly as possible, providing an im-mediate feeling of warmth.

    Air flow distributed between foot wellvents (hotter air) and central and sidedashboard vents (cooler air). This dis-tribution is particularly useful in springand autumn on a sunny day.

    Air flow distributed between foot wellvents and windscreen and front sidewindow defrosting/demisting vents.This allows an adequate warming ofthe passenger compartment and pre-vents the windows from misting up.

    Air flow distributed between wind-screen and front side window de-froster/demister and central and sidedashboard vents. This distribution al-lows to maintain good levels of com-fort and the passenger compartmentadequately cool (summer).

    Air flow distributed between wind-screen and front side window de-froster/demister and central and sidedashboard vents. This distribution al-lows adequate air diffusion and main-tains a good level of comfort both insummer and winter.

    The set distribution is shown by the cor-responding LEDs on the selected buttons.

    To restore automatic air distribution con-trol after a manual adjustment, press but-ton AUTO .

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    Fan speed adjusting buttons (H)

    Press button H to increase or to decreasethe fan speed and therefore the amountof air admitted into the passenger com-partment, although keeping the requiredtemperature set.

    The fan speed is shown by the lit bars onthe display:

    max fan speed = all bars lit;

    min fan speed = one bar lit.

    The fan can be cut off only if the climatecontrol compressor has been switchedoff pressing button F-fig. 34.

    IMPORTANT To restore automatic fanspeed control after a manual adjustment,press button AUTO .

    IMPORTANTAt high speeds, the dynamiceffect may increase the flow of air into thepassenger compartment which in this casewill not directly correspond to the fanspeed bar display.

    AUTO (A) (automatic operation)

    Press AUTO to make the system auto-matically adjust the quantity and distribu-tion of the air introduced into the pas-senger compartment.All previous manu-al settings will be cancelled.

    The message FULL AUTO will appearon the front display in this condition.

    By manually intervening on at least of thefunctions automatically managed by thesystem (air recirculation, fan speed orcompressor on/off), the word FULL willdisappear from the display indicating thatthe system is no longer automatically con-trolling all the functions (the temperaturewill still be controlled automatically by thesystem).

    IMPORTANT Should the system (aftermanual settings) be no longer able toguarantee the required temperature setin the passenger compartment, the settemperature value will start flashing to in-dicate this condition, after one minute theAUTO message will turn off.

    To restore system automatic control atany time, after one or more manual ad-justments, press button AUTO .

    Air recirculation on/off button (G)

    Air recirculation works according to thefollowing operating logics:

    override on (inside air recirculationalways on), indicated by the the LEDon button G and symbol onthe display;

    override off (air recirculation alwaysoff and introduction of external air),indicated by the fact that the LED onthe button is off is on the display.

    These operating conditions are obtainedby pressing G in sequence.

    IMPORTANT The inside air recircula-tion system makes it possible to reachthe required heating or cooling condi-tions faster.

    It is however inadvisable to use it onrainy/cold days as it would considerablyincrease the possibility of the windowsmisting inside, especially if the climatecontrol compressor is off.

    Recirculation is forced off (i.e. air isintroduced from the outside) when thethe outside temperature is cold to pre-vent misting up.

    It is advisable not to use the air recircu-lation function when the outside tem-perature is low to prevent the windowsfrom rapidly misting up.

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    Climate control compressorenabling button (F)

    Press to switch the climate controlcompressor off (if on). The icon on thedisplay will go out.Press the button when the LED is off torestore automatically system controland use of the compressor. The iconwill light up on the display in this case.

    The system will switch recirculation offwhen the compressor is switched off toprevent misting up. Although the systemis capable of maintaining the required tem-perature, the word FULL will disappearfrom the display. If on the other hand thesystem cannot maintain the required tem-perature, the digits will blink and the wordAUTO will disappear.

    IMPORTANT With the compressor off,it is not possible to introduced air coolerthan ambient temperature into the pas-senger compartment. Furthermore, incertain conditions, the windows couldmist up rapidly because the air is not de-humidified.The switching off of the climatecontrol compressor remains in storageeven when the engine ha