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  • 1Paasenger Car Business Unit (PCBU)Mumbai, Pune

    The contents given in this book are not binding & are subject to change without notice & images shown arefor illustration purpose only.

    Owner's Manual & Service Book

  • 2Q Please read this Owners Manual carefully before you start using your car and keep it safely in the cars glove box atall times.

    Q The recommended routine maintenance servicing along with any running repairs that may be required, should beentrusted to TATA Authorised Workshop to ensure that only latest methods and genuine TATA MOTORS replacementparts are used for the continued reliability, safety and performance of the vehicle.

    Q Some of the items / accessories / features shown / given in this book may not be fitted on your vehicle, but they areapplicable for other versions of Tata Indigo Manza.

    Q (C) Copyright 2012 TATA MOTORS

    Q All rights reserved. The material in this manual shall not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, in any formwithout written permission from TATA MOTORS.

    Q The information and specifications given in this book are valid as on the date of printing. TATA MOTORS Limitedreserves the right to make changes in design and specifications and/or to make additions to or improvements in thisproduct without obligation to install them on products previously sold.

    Q In the event of the Vehicle being sold, please ensure that this manual is left in the vehicle for the reference of the newowner.

  • 3Dear Customer,Thank you for choosing Tata Indigo Manza.Built on the new car platform from Tata Motors, your Tata Indigo Manza is the perfect blend of formand functionality.

    This owners manual provides you with all the information you need to fully understand yourTata Indigo Manza and make your ownership of Tata Indigo Manza a delightful experience. Wewould recommend that you go through the owners manual in order to get the most out of yourcar.

    Regular servicing of your car ensures its road worthiness & trouble-free operation, hence werequest you to get your vehicle checked as per service schedule at any of our authorised serviceoutlets.

    We are privileged to have you as our valued customer.

    Drive the Tata Indigo Manza. Discover how it changes everything.We wish you Happy Motoring

  • 4CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE Important Information about this manual

    Safety and vehicle damage warningsIn this manual, you will see WARNING, CAUTION andNOTICE warnings.

    WARNINGIndicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury ordeath if the instructions are not followed.

    CAUTIONThis is an indicator which may cause injury to people if itis ignored. You are informed what you must or must notdo in order to avoid or reduce the risk to yourself andother people.

    NOTICEThis is an indicator which may cause damage to the caror its equipment if it is ignored. You are informed whatyou must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce therisk of damage to your car and its equipment.

    Safety symbolIn this manual, you will also see a circlewith a slash. This means "Do not", "Do notdo this", or "Do not let this happen".

  • 5CONTENTS

    KNOW YOUR INDIGO MANZA 0724x7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE 09VALUE ADDED SERVICE 13ENVIRONMENTAL CARE 23WARRANTY - TERMS & CONDITIONS 25INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE 27GETTING STARTED 87DRIVING 103IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 113PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING 121ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 131CAR CARE 139MAINTENANCE 145IMPORTANT TECHNICAL INFORMATION 161VEHICLE SERVICE 173

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  • 7KNOW YOUR TATA INDIGO MANZAYour Tata Indigo Manza is the perfect blend of form and functionality.

    Built on the new car platform from TATA MOTORS, the Tata Indigo Manzais bigger in size and interior space, but its contemporary styling and sharplines give it a compact sporty look. The new petal-shaped headlamps adda dash of panache to the front and the all enveloping tail lamps are uniquein its class.

    The contemporary styling continues in the refreshed interiors, with thestylish Two-tone Dashboard, Bright crome pack, Leather seats, TouchScreen Music & Navigation System (For few variants) and FATC-FullyAutomatic Temperature Control (For few variants). The adjustable driversseat and the tilt adjust steering wheel enable better driving posture whilethe best in class interior space results in unmatched comfort. The all newfloor console comes with well-designed utility spaces.

    The Tata Indigo Manza is also a leap in terms of technology. It is poweredby new generation engines; the globally acclaimed advancedQUADRAJET Diesel Engine and SAFIRE Petrol Engine with newsynchromesh power train that will change the way you drive. Its improvedrear suspension and its bigger and wider tubeless tyres with new stylealloy wheels increase ride comfort.

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  • 924X7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE

    Dear Customer,

    It is our responsibility and our endeavour to ensure thatyou have our complete service backup if ever, whereverand whenever you need the same. When you have aroad network that spans 33.80 kms, the probability of abreakdown happening within hailing distance of a TATAMOTORS Authorized Workshop is very low. It is Preciselyfor this reason, we have tied up with MyTVS, who willprovide breakdown assistance including towing to thenearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Workshop throughtheir Authorized Service Providers (ASP)

    The 24X7 On Road Assistance Program shall beautomatically available to your vehicle for the duration ofWarranty period. The program shall also be available forExtended Warranty period if you avail the same at thetime of buying of your vehicle.

    Response Time ** for the On Road AssistanceProgram

    Within City Limits 60 minutesOn State or National Highways 90 minutesGhat Roads and other places 120 minutes +/-

    (The response time will depend on the location, terrain,traffic density and the time of the day.)Standard procedure when calling for On RoadAssistance in case of a breakdown: Dial the toll free help line number 1 800 209 7979 Identify your vehicle with the Vehicle chassis number

    that is available in the Owners Service manual or onthe Helpline sticker on the dashboard, near thesteering wheel.

    Explain your exact location with landmarks and tell usabout the problem you face with the vehicle.

    Park your vehicle on the edge of the road, open thebonnet and put on the hazard warning signal.

    Place the caution sign supplied with the vehicle approx.3 m from the vehicle in the direction of on comingtraffic.

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    24X7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCECoverage under the 24 X 7 On road AssistanceProgramI. The 24x7 On Road Assistance Program Service

    covers the following services on your vehicle duringwarranty period.

    Wheel change through spare wheel. Arrangement of fuel. (Fuel cost will be chargeable at

    actual cost) Re-opening the vehicle in cases of key lock out. Rectification of electrical problems related to battery,

    fuses etc. On spot repairs for complaints repairable at site.^ Car to car towing or winching & towing for non

    accident cases free during warranty period to thenearest Tata Motors authorized workshop. Towingcharges at actual cost beyond the same to be paid tothe ASP in cash. (Any ferry or toll charges levied inrelation to the vehicle being towed to be paid by thecustomers in actuals in cash).For accident cases, towing charges to be borne by thecostomer.

    II. The 24x7 On Road Assistance Program as indicatedabove covers Tata Motors Assured vehicles during theextended warranty period up to a maximum of 3 events.

    Exclusions24x7 On Road Assistance Program does not apply to Cost of parts consumables and labour for such

    repairs not covered under warranty*. These chargesare to be settled with ASP in cash.

    Toll or ferry charges paid by ASP in reaching to thebreakdown site to be settled with ASP in actuals incash.

    Cases involving accident, fire, theft, vandalism, riots,lightening, earthquake, windstorm, hail, tsunami,unusual weather conditions, other acts of God, flood,etc.

    Vehicles that are unattended, un-registered,impounded or abandoned.

    Breakdown/defects caused by misuse, abuse,negligence, alterations or modifications made to thevehicle.

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    24X7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE ^ On spot repairs at breakdown site shall depend on

    nature of complaints & will be as per the discretion ofthe ASP.

    *The decision for free of charge repairs will be as perthe warranty policy & procedures of TATA MOTORSLTD. and as per the interpretation of the same by ASP.You will be duly informed by the ASP & call centre forthe change applicable if any.

    All charges wherever applicable need to be settleddirectly with the ASP.

    Lack of maintenance as per the maintenanceschedule as detailed in the owners manual.

    Cases involving racing, rallies, vehicle testing orpractice for such events.

    Disclaimer The service is not available in the states of J&K and in

    Union Territories of Andaman & Nicobar Islands andLakshwadeep.

    **The reach time is indicative & the actual reach timewill be conveyed by the call centre at the time ofbreakdown call.

    The reach time can vary depending on the traffic density& time of the day.

    The reach time indicated does not account for delaysdue to but not limited to acts of God, laws, rules &regulations for time being in force, orders of statutoryor Govt. authorities, industrial disputes, inclementweather, heavy down pour, floods, storms, naturalcalamities, road blocks due to accidents, general strifeand law & order conditions viz. fire, arson, riots, strikes,terrorist attacks, war etc.

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    24X7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCEEXCLUSION OF LIABILITIES :

    It is understood that TATA MOTORS shall be under noliability whatsoever in respect of any loss ordamage arising directly or indirectly out of any delayin or non delivery of, defect/deficiency in service/partsprovided by ASP.

    In case vehicle cannot be repaired on-site, customersare advised to use the towing facility for taking theirvehicle to the nearest TATA authorized workshop only.In no condition will the vehicle be towed to anyunauthorized workshop. TATA MOTORS will not beresponsible for any repairs carried out in suchunauthorized workshop.

    Customer are advised to take acknowledgment fromthe ASP for the list of accessories/extra fittings andother belongings in the vehicle as well as the currentcondition related to dents/scratches breakages ofparts/fitments of the vehicle at the time of ASP takingpossession of the vehicle & to verify these items whendelivery is taken back by them, Claim for loss of ordamage to items, if any should be taken up with ASP

    directly. TATA MOTORS shall not be responsible forany such claims, damages/loss or any deficiency ofservice of the ASP.

    Vehicles will be handled, repaired & towed as per thecustomers risk & TATA MOTORS shall not be liablefor any damages / claims as a result of the same.

    Services entitled to the customers can be refused orcancelled on account of abusive behaviour, fraudulentrepresentation, malicious intent and refusal to pay thecharges for any charges related services and spareparts during service or on previous occasion on partof the customer.

    On site repairs may be temporary in nature. Thecompletion of repairs does not certify the roadworthiness of the vehicle. The customer is advised toensure temporary repairs carried out onsite is followedby permanent repairs at TATA MOTORS AuthorizedWorkshop at the earliest.

    Terms and conditions and service coverage,exclusions etc. are subject to change without notice.

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    VALUE ADDED SERVICEExtended WarrantyTata Motors recommends the purchase of Extended Warranty.

    Coverage : Mechanical + Electrical + EmissionBenifits :

    z Insures you against unforeseen break down repair bills.z Documentation is simple and hassle free.z Near cashless & speedy claim settlement.

    Term :

    z 24 + 12 or 150000 kms whichever occurs firstz 24 + 24 or 150000 kms whichever occurs firstz 50000 kms + 100000 kms or 36 months whichever occurs first (For Taxis).

    EMISSION WARRANTY : Emission warranty is limited to the period of the Extended Warranty or 80,000 kms whichever is earlier.Extended Warranty available in the dealership from where you have purchased your vehicle. We strongly recommend purchase ofExtended Warranty at time of purchase of your vehicle. Surcharge applicable on purchase of Extended Warranty after 30 days ofpurchase of vehicle. Extended Warranty can be availed till 420 days from date of purchase of vehicle. The Dealer ServiceMarketing Executive shall explain to you the Terms and conditions, Coverage and Owners responsibility.

    Extended Warranty Booklet & Cover Note :The Extended Warranty booklet and cover note is the basis for this facility. The Customer has to retain this booklet and the same to beproduced to the dealer while claiming benefits under Extended Warranty.

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    VALUE ADDED SERVICE Extended Warranty

    I / We have been explained the Terms and conditions, Coverage and Owners responsibility by theDealer Service Marketing Executive.

    I wish to avail / Do not wish to avail extended warranty policy.

    Customers Sign Dealers Sign

    Note :z The 12 / 24 month extended warranty does not follow the 24 month Manufacturer's warranty.z The extended warranty comes into force once the manufacturers warranty expires e.g. after 24 Months.z It is more restrictive as by the time it comes into force the vehicle is already 24 months old.

    What is covered ?z Mechanical / Emission / Electrical break down as defined in this warranty and confirmed by the dealer within the stipulated

    terms and conditions.z Tata Motors dealer shall either repair or replace any part found to be defective with a new part or an equivalent at no

    cost to the owner for parts or labour.z Such defective parts which have been replaced will become property of United India Insurance Company.z Comprehensive list of parts covered is mentioned in the Extended Warranty Booklet.

    What is not covered ?Extended Warranty Booklet provided details of the exclusion list.

    Owners Responsibility :z Proper use, maintenance and care of the vehicle in accordance with the instructions contained in the OwnersManual and Service Booklet. The records of the same to be ensured in Owners Manual.z Retention of maintenance service bills.z Always produce extended warranty booklet while servicing & claim in a waaranty.

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    VALUE ADDED SERVICEFuel Additives

    IFTEX / BG / BARDAHL Fuel Additive :Fuel Additive with multiple benefitsz For diesel cars: Iftex System D z For Petrol cars: Iftex System G

    Benefits:z Cleans injector and fuel system.z Maintains peak engine performance.z Saves diesel / petrol and maintenance cost.z Reduces smoke and harmful emission.z Helps Smooth running of the enginez Reduces deposit on intake manifold and combustion chamber.z Reduces deposit on injector tips.

    Approved for use in TATA VEHICLES. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ON QUADRAJET.TREAT YOUR CAR TO EXPERIENCE, THE ULTIMATE PERFORMANCE

    Directions of use :z a) For Iftex, Use every 7000 kms for System G Extra / System D Extra. b) For System D / System G -Remove cap, squeeze lightly till dispenser fills to 10 ml mark. Add before filling up the tank. Use at the rate of 1 ml per

    litre of fuel. For best results, regular use is recommended.z For BG, add one bottle to full fuel tank every 10000 kms. For Bardahl, add one bottle to full fuel tank every 3000 kms

    I / We have been explained the Benefits of the Iftex Fuel additive by the Dealer Service Marketing ExecutiveI wish to buy / Do not wish to buy the Iftex Fuel Aditive

    Customer Signature Dealer Signature

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    VALUE ADDED SERVICE Anti Rust, Sound deadening & Engine Waxing

    Why are Corrosion Protection Waxes necessary?Corrosion is caused by:Water / salt water acid rain & atmospheric fallouts.

    Critical areas are:Cavities: joints, crevices, spot welds, underbodyz Corrosion is the most important factor when we talk about the vehicle life. If you treat your car you canprolong the life.z It is very dangerous to drive around in a corroded car.z The corrosion creeps onto the car from the inside and from the outside. The most dangerous kind ofcorrosion is often not discovered until it is too late.

    Benefits of Anti -Rust treatment :z A professionally applied range of world class products offering real value to the new and used carcustomer.z The treatment has been developed to withstand the harshest environmental and climatic conditions (rst.Pollutants, stone and gravel impact, etc)z Insulate cabin space from external noises.z Expensive tin work and Denting / Painting avoided.z Higher resale value for the car.z Higher safety uncorroded vehiclez Upto 60 months warranty & 10 free checkups available

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    VALUE ADDED SERVICEAnti Rust, Sound deadening & Engine Waxing

    Engine Wax Treatment :Engine Wax is a beige coloured transparent lacquer coating on the engine compartment.z Corrosion Prevention for the Engine compartmentz Neat, clean and New Look to Engine compartmentz No effect on MPFI vehiclesz Engine wax can withstand upto 200 degrees tempz No need of cleaning the engine compartment with diesel once engine wax is sprayedz Life of over a year

    Sound Deadening System :Door vibration deadeners - These pads when stuck on the insides of the sheet metal increase sheet metal rigidity, reducevibrations and increase riding comfort.z Used for reducing the sheet metal vibration in a vehicle.z Product to be used once in the life of the vehicle - Life Time Warrantyz Effect is Life long i.e. until & unless pads are physically removed.z Negligible increase in Weight & hence no effect on fuel consumption.z Areas covered - four doors, rear quarter panels & dicky. In case of diesel vehicles, can be used in the bonnet.

    Tata Motors has tied up with M/s Wuerth , M/s STS Chemicals (Dinitrol), M/s 3M India Ltd & M/s Opulent (Waxoyl Brand)for these world class treatment at affordable prices. These treatments are available in all authorized workshops. The DealerService Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.

    I / We have been explained the Benefits, Terms and conditions and the prices of these treatments by the Dealer Service MarketingExecutive

    I wish to avail / Do not wish to avail these treatment

    Customer Signature Dealer Signature

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    VALUE ADDED SERVICE Exterior & Interior Enrichment Program

    Vehicle Exterior Enrichment :Why vehicles are painted?z For Corrosion protection of the metal surfaces.z Ease of application from other corrosion protection treatments.z Cheaper than other corrosion protection methods eg.galvanizing, anodizing.z For decoration and identification.

    Various Environmental Hazards affecting paints :z Environmental hazards: destroy your vehicle's finish.z Even as your new vehicle rolls off the assembly line, the paint is not protected.

    The enemy : Ultraviolet Rays, Pollution, Tree Sap, Bird Droppings, Car Wash Chemicals, Road Salt, Acid Rain.

    Benefits: Vehicle Exterior Enrichmentz Removal of medium scratches, orange peel, oxidation , dust nibs etc & swirl marks from painted surface.z Restoration of original gloss levels UV protection after gloss is restored.z Cleaning & dressing of tyres, Bumpers & all exterior plastic moldings/trims.

    Tata Motors has tied up with M/s Opulent (Waxoyl brand) M/s 3M & M/s Wuerth for this world class treatment ataffordable prices. This treatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executivewill explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.

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    VALUE ADDED SERVICEExterior & Interior Enrichment Program

    Vehicle Interior EnrichmentWhy protect your new cars fabric interior ?z Someone will soil your vehicle's fabric carpet or seats.z A significant detractor from your vehicle's resale value.z A permanent stain on your vehicle's interior fabric.

    The enemy :Drink Spills - Food Stains - Mud - Ultraviolet Rays Pets - Traffic

    Benefits: Vehicle Interior Enrichmentz Removal of medium stains and dirt from all interior parts of the car i.e carpet, upholstery and roof lining.z Cleaning of windshield and all windows (inside and outside)z Dressing of all internal plastics (eg: door pad trims )and rubber parts.z The treatment involves cleaning and dressing of All parts of the exposed interiors.z Specialised protection for seat fabric from liquid spills.

    Tata Motors has tied up with M/s Opulent (Waxoyl brand and M/s 3M for this world class treatment at affordableprices. This treatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explainto you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.

    I / We have been explained the Terms and conditions, Coverage and Owners responsibility by the Dealer Service Marketing Execu-tive.

    I wish to avail / Do not wish to avail extended warranty

    Customers Sign Dealers Sign

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    VALUE ADDED SERVICE Engine Decarbonising / Engine Flush

    Why de-carbonisation is required?Carbon deposits accumulate over time in the entire fuel system, including the fuel lines, injector pump, fuel injectors, combustionchambers& intake valves This causes rough idle, vibration at idle, loss of power, hesitation, misfire, decreased mileage, increasedsmoke, slowed throttle response.Decarbonisation process is designed to remove these depositszzzzz Clean fuel injectorsz Clean throttle bodyz Clean plenum and air-intakez Clean intake valves and portsz Remove combustion chamber depositsz In maintaining correct balance of fuel and air in system

    Resulting inz Comprehensive clean-up of combustion chamber, induction system & fuel injector depositsz Better fuel economyz Increased engine performance and responsez Smooth Starts, idles and quieter runz Better combustion & increased powerz Faster starting & warm-upz Reduced emissionsz Reduced injector & pump wear, thereby resulting in savings in maintenance costs

    It is approved for low sulphur diesel fuel and EGR equipped diesel enginesPlease note: These are symptomatic treatments to be availed beyond 20000 kms and only when you have problems in your caras mentioned in first paragraph and are to be done only after you give your consent for carrying out these treatments

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    VALUE ADDED SERVICEEngine Decarbonising / Engine FlushEngine Flush treatment helps inz Safely and effectively cleaning and removing oxidised particles and fluid contamination left behind from previous oil changesz Preventing further depositsz Freeing sticky lifters and ringsz Chemically tuning the engine during drivingz Restoring pep and powerz Removing sludge from valve trainz Promoting fuel economy and improving overall engine operation

    Special Products used for improving CompressionTo fortify new oil and seal rings for optimum performance, special products from BG (RF7) and Bardhal (Special Duty) areadded to new engine oil. This makes it suitable for petrol and diesel engine applicationsResulting in:z Improved engine compressionz Increased power and increased fuel economyz Reduced start-up wearz Increased engine life, especially under severe service conditionsz Reduced emissions and oil consumptionz Improved power & performance of older enginesz Prevention of sludge, gum and varnish formation on engine parts both petrol & diesel engines

    Please note: These are symptomatic treatments to be availed beyond 20000 kms and only when you have problems in your car asmentioned in first paragraph and are to be done only after you give your consent for carrying out these treatmentsTata Motors has tied up with M/s HOEC Bardahl India Ltd and BG for these world class treatment at affordable prices. These treatmentsare available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditionsof this treatment.

    I / We have been explained the Benefits, Terms and conditions and the prices of these treatments by the Dealer Service MarketingExecutive

    I wish to avail / Do not wish to avail these treatment

    Customers Sign Dealers Sign

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    TATA MOTORS LTD. is committedto produce vehicles usingenvironmentally sustainabletechnologies. A number of featureshave been incorporated in TataMotors passenger vehicles whichhave been designed to ensureenvironmental compatibilitythroughout the life cycle of the vehicle.Please note that your car meetsemission norms and this is beingregularly validated at themanufacturing stages.

    As a user you too can protect theenvironment by operating your carin a proactive manner. A lot dependson your driving style and the wayyou maintain your car. We providea few tips for your guidance.

    DRIVING

    Avoid frequent and violentacceleration.

    Do not carry any unnecessaryweight in the car as it overloadsthe engine. Avoid using devicesrequir ing high powerconsumption during slow citytraffic condition.

    Monitor the car s fuelconsumption regularly and ifshowing rising trend get the carimmediately attended at theCompanys Authorised ServiceOutlets.

    Switch off the engine duringlong stops at traffic jams orsignals. If you need to keep theengine running, avoidunnecessary revving it up orstopping and starting.

    It is not necessary to rev up theengine before turning it off asit unnecessarily burns fuel.

    Shift to higher gears as soonas it is possible. Use each gearupto 2/3rd of it s maximum

    engine speed. A chartindicating gear shifting speedsis given in this book.

    MAINTENANCE

    Ensure that recommendedmaintenance is carried out onthe car regular ly at theAuthorised Service Outlets.

    If you notice any leakages ofoi l or fuel in the car werecommend to get it attendedimmediately.

    Use only specified quantity andgrade of lubricants.

    Get your car checked foremission periodically throughan authorised dealer

    Ensure that fuel filter, oil filterand breather is checkedperiodically and replaced, ifrequired, as recommended byTata Motors.

    ENVIRONMENTAL CARE

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    ENVIRONMENTAL CARE Do not pour used oi ls or

    coolants into the sewagedrains, garden soil or openstreams. Dispose the usedf i l ters and batter ies incompliance with the currentlegislation.

    Do not allow unauthorisedperson to tamper with enginesett ings or to carrymodifications on the car.

    Never allow the car to run outof fuel.

    Parts like brake liners, clutchdiscs should be vacuumcleaned. Do not usecompressed air for cleaningthese parts which may spreaddust in the atmosphere.

    While carrying out servicingor repairs of your car, youshould pay keen attention tosome of the important engineaggregates and wiringharness which greatly affect

    emission. These componentsare :

    1. Fuel injection equipments -pump, Injectors.

    2. Air Intake & Exhaust system,especially for leakages.

    3. Cylinder head for valveleakage.

    4. All filters such as air, oil andfuel f i l ters (checkperiodically).

    5. Turbocharger6. Electrical connections7. If the MIL lamp

    contineously glows, pleasetake the car to a TATAMOTORS authorised ServiceStation.

    8. Catalytic Convertor9. EMS wiring harness i .e.

    electrical connections to allsensors and actuators.

    This Owners manual containsfurther information on dr iv ingprecautions and maintenance careleading to environment protection.Please familiarise yourself withthese aspects before driving.

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    We WARRANT each Tata IndigoManza car and parts thereofmanufactured by us to be free fromdefect in material and workmanshipsubject to the following terms andconditions -

    1. This warranty shall be for 24 monthsfrom the date of sale of the car or75000 km whichever occurs earlier.However, for the cars with yellownumber plates used for commercialapplications (including those usedfor hire or reward viz those operatingwith a yellow number plate), thewarranty shall be limited to 24months or 50,000 kms, whicheveroccurs earlier.

    2. Our obligation under this warrantyshall be limited to repairing orreplacing, free of charge, such partsof the car which, in our opinion, aredefective, on the car being broughtto us or to our dealers within theperiod. The parts so repaired orreplaced shall also be warranted for

    quality and workmanship but suchwarranty shall be co-terminus withthis original warranty.

    3. Any part which is found to bedefective and is replaced by usunder the warranty shall be ourproperty.

    4. As for such parts as tyres, batteries,electrical equipment, Audio and / orVideo equipment (if any) fuelinjection equipment,etc.notmanufactured by us but supplied byother parties, this warranty shall notapply, but buyers of the car shall beentitled to, so far as permissible bylaw, all such rights as we may haveagainst such parties under theirwarranties in respect of such parts.

    5. This warranty shall not apply if thecar or any part thereof is repaired oraltered otherwise than in accor-dance with our standard repair pro-cedure or by any person other thanfrom our sales or service establish-ments, our authorised dealers, ser-

    vice centres or service points in anyway so as, in our judgement whichshall be final and binding, to affectits reliability, nor shall it apply if, inour opinion which shall be final andbinding, the car issubjected to misuse, negligence,improper or inadequatemaintenance or accident orloading in excess of such carryingcapacity as certified by us, or suchservices as prescribed in ourOwner's Manual and Service Bookare not carried out by the buyerthrough our sales or service estab-lishments, our authorised dealers,service centres or service points.

    6. This warranty shall not cover normalwear and tear or any inherent normaldeterioration of the car or any of itsparts arising from the actual use ofthe car or any damage due tonegligent or improper operation orstorage of the car.

    WARRANTY TERMS & CONDITIONS

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    WARRANTY TERMS & CONDITIONSThis warranty shall not apply tonormal maintenance services likeoils & fluid changes, head lampsfocussing, fastener retightening,wheel balancing and alignment, tyrerotation, adjustment of valveclearance, fuel timing, ignition timingand consumables like bulbs, fuelfilters & oil filters, etc. This warrantyshall not apply to any damage ordeterioration caused byenvironmental pollution or birddroppings. This warranty shall notapply to V-belts, hoses and gasleaks in case of air conditioned cars.Slight irregularities not recognisedas affecting the function or quality ofthe vehicle or parts, such as slightnoise or vibration, defects appearingonly under particular or irregularoperations are items consideredcharacteristics of the vehicle.

    7. This warranty shall be null and voidif the car is subjected to abnormaluse such as rallying, racing or

    participation in any other competitivesport. This warranty shall not applyto any repair or replacements as aresult of accident or collision.

    8. This warranty is expressly in lieu ofall warranties, whether by law orotherwise, expressed or implied,and all other obligations or liabilitieson our part and we neither assume,nor authorise any person to assumeon our behalf, any other liabilityarising from the sale of the car orany agreement in relation thereto.

    9. The buyer shall have no other rightsexcept those set out above andhave, in particular, no right torepudiate the sale, or any agreementor to claim any reduction in thepurchase price of the car, or todemand any damages orcompensation for losses, incidentalor indirect, or inconvenience orconsequential damages, loss of car,or loss of time, or otherwise, incurredor accrued.

    10.Any claim arising from this warrantyshall be recognised only if it isnotified in writing to us or to ourauthorised dealer without any delaysoon after such defects as covered& ascertained under this warranty.

    11. This warranty shall stand terminatedif the car is transferred or otherwisealienated by the buyer without ourprior written consent.

    12.We reserve our rights to make anychange or modification in design ofthe car or its parts or to introduceany improvement therein or toincorporate in the car any additionalpart or accessory at any time withoutincurring any obligation toincorporate the same in the carspreviously sold.

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    Q Driving ControlsQ Instrument ClusterQ Driver Information SystemQ Facia SwitchesQ Combination SwitchQ Music System and AntennaQ Heating, Ventilation & Air ConditioningQ LampsQ Sunvisors and Grab HandleQ Rear View MirrorsQ Glove BoxQ Power SocketQ Cup HolderQ Utility Pocket / BoxQ Power WindowsQ Manual Window WindingQ Steering Wheel Position AdjustmentQ Fuel Flap & Tail Gate Opening / ClosingQ Gear Shifting Lever & Shifting PatternQ Parking BrakeQ Anti-Theft Device:ImmobiliserQ Reverse Park Assistant System (RPAS)- if fitted

    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Driving Controls

    DRIVING CONTROLS1. A.C. Air vent (Side)2. Driver Information System3. Combi-switch4. Steering Wheel5. Instrument Cluster6. Audio Controls on Steering Wheel7. Horn pad8. Bonnet Opening lever9. Accelerator pedal10. Brake pedal11. Clutch pedal12. Plug Socket13. Parking Brake lever14. Gear lever15. Cup Holder16. A.C. Controls17. Facia Switches18. Music System19. Glove Box

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    DRIVING CONTROLS1. A.C. Air vent (Side)2. Driver Information System3. Navigation Sensor4. Solar Load Sensor5. Combi-switch6. Instrument Cluster7. Steering Wheel8. Audio Controls on Steering

    Wheel9. Horn pad / Air Bag (DAB)

    10. Accelerator pedal11. Brake pedal12. Clutch pedal13. Plug Socket14. Gear lever15. Parking Brake lever16. Cup Holder17. FATC Control Panel18. Facia Switches19. Music System20. Glove Box21. Air Bag (Co-driver side) PAB

    Driving Controls INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Instrument Cluster

    1. ICD Indicator (Instrument ClusterDiagnostic)

    2. Air Bag Indicator3. Immobiliser Indicator4. Tachometer5. Turn Signal (Left)6. High Beam Indicator7. Battery Charging Indicator8. Turn Signal (Right)

    9. Speedometer10. ABS Indicator (if provided)11. MIL Indicator12. Water In Fuel Indicator13. Fuel Gauge14. Low Fuel Indicator15. Mode knob16. Multi functional LCD (Digital Display )17. Set knob

    18. Parking Brake & Low Brake Fluid Indicator

    19. Low Engine Oil Pressure Indicator20. Door Open Indicator21. Glow Plug Indicator22. Seat Belt Indicator23. Engine Malfunction Indicator24. Temperature Gauge25. High Temperature Warning Indicator

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER6 7 8 9 10 11

    12

    13

    1419 18 17 151620212223

    2 31

    25

    24

    4 5

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    THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER HAS THE FOLLOWING FEATURES : Analogue Gauge: Speedometer, Tachometer / RPM Meter, Fuel Gauge and Temperature Gauge LCD Display: Odometer & Trip meter (A & B) Tell tales Mode & Set knobs

    SR. NO. FEATURES DESCRIPTION1 Speedometer Vehicle speed (in kmph)2 Tachometer / RPM Meter Engine speed (in rpm)3 Fuel Gauge Fuel level in tank (Empty to Full)4 Temperature Gauge Engine temperature5 Odometer Total distance travelled6 Trip meter A & B Distance travelled on each trip or between fuel fillings7 Dimmer for cluster & LCD backlighting 4 levels (25%, 50%, 75% & 100%)8 Over Temperature Warning External Buzzer audio alarm (if fitted)

    Instrument Cluster INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE

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    TELL TALES

    Malfunction IndicationLamp: (if fiited)

    This lamp indicates the cars enginecondition.

    1. It comes ON when ignition isswitched ON and once engine is cranked, it goes OFF.

    2. It remains ON if there is a problemin any of the engine components.

    NOTICEWhen MIL lamp is ON while theengine is running, the enginesperformance deteriorates marginallyand sometimes drastically. Pleaseget the malfunctioning rectified at anearest TATA MOTORS Authorisedservice centre.

    three seconds. When this lampremains ON, water needs to bedrained from sedimenter immediately.

    CAUTIONIf water is not drained from thesedimenter, it can cause seriousdamage to the fuel injection system.

    Glow Plug :(For Diesel engines only)

    This symbol comes ON when theignition key is in the ON position.Engine should be started only after thisindicator goes off.

    Turn Signal:

    One of these symbols come ON whenthe turn indicators is switched ON. Turnsignal lamps can be operated only whenthe ignition supply is ON and by usingthe turn indicator switch on the combi-switch. The direction indicator arrow (LHS)and (RHS) on the instrument cluster

    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Instrument Cluster

    ImmobiliserWarning:

    This symbol is of a system that disablesengine starting if you do not use the originalkey. The user has to use original key forauthentification and unlocking the car.Refer to Immobiliser section on page 60for details.

    Lamp Blink: Car is in immobilisedcondition when key is not inserted.

    Lamp OFF: Normal condition(Authenticated user) and engine willstart.

    Lamp ON : Problem with key/system.Take your car to TATA MOTORSAuthorised service centre.

    Water in fuel(in Quadrajet):

    This symbol indicates excess wateraccumulation in the sedimenter.It will come ON when ignition is turnedON and will go OFF in approximately

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEInstrument Cluster

    Seat Belt :

    This symbol initially flashes when theignition is ON and seat belt is notfastened. It will continue to flash untilthe car exceeds a speed of 20 kmph.After that, it will remain continuouslyON along with a buzzer that will beaudible for approximately for 100seconds. After that, the buzzer goesOFF but the indicator continues toremain ON until seat belts arefastened.

    ABS (if provided):

    When key is turned to IGN positionthis symbol comes ON for twoseconds and goes OFF.

    This symbol will come ON if there is aproblem in the ABS working or if thesystem has failed.

    WARNINGAlways wear Seat Belts.

    flashes along with external indicator lightsas selected.If one of the external indicator bulbs getsfused, it is indicated by high frequencyflashing of the bulb of the same side.High Beam:

    This symbol comes ON when theheadlamp high beam is switched ON.Low Oil Pressure:

    When the ignition key is turned to theIGN position, this symbol lights up andgoes OFF as soon as the requiredengine oil pressure is developed afterstarting the engine.If the low oil pressure indicator doesnot glow or remains ON with the IGNON and engine is running, it indicatesa fault in the electrical circuit /lubrication system. Take your car toa TATA Authorised Service centre.

    Battery charging:This symbol lights up when the IGNis turned ON and should go OFF afterthe engine starts.

    NOTICEIf it remains ON while the engine isrunning, it indicates that the batteryis not getting charged. Switch off allunnecessary electrical equipmentand get the problem attended to atTATA Authorised Service outlet.

    Parking Brake cum LowBrake Fluid Warning:This indicator comes ON:1. When key is turned to IGN position,

    it lights up for three seconds andgoes off.

    2. When brake fluid level is low.3. When parking brake is applied and

    goes OFF when it is released.4. When ABS/EBD system has a

    fault.

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    Low Fuel (Amber Colour):

    This symbol lights up when ignition isturned ON. The symbol lights upcontinuously if fuel level in the tank islow. Fuel needs to be fil ledimmediately. It will blink if there is anyfault in the system. Take your car tothe nearest Tata authorised servicestation if the symbol starts blinking.

    Airbag:

    The air bag warning symbol comes onfor approximately three secondswhen the ignition is turned ON andgoes OFF. If it remain ON or blinks,take your car to the nearest TataAuthorised Service Centre.

    ICD Lamp:

    This symbol comes ON forapproximately three seconds whenkey is turned to IGN position and goesOFF. If it remains ON or blinks, it

    indicates trouble in instrument cluster.Take your car to a TATA AuthorisedService Centre.

    Door Open Indicator:

    This symbol comes ON when thedoors are open or when the doors arenot completely closed.If the drivers side door is not closedproperly, a beep will sound for a fewseconds when the ignition is ON.

    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Instrument Cluster

    WARNING

    High CoolantTemperature (Red Colour):This symbol lights up when theignition is turned ON. If the engine isoverheating, this indicator blinksalong with a audible buzzer. At thisstage, take the car to the nearestAuthorised Service outlet.This symbolblinks and audible buzzer soundssimultaneously when engine coolanttemperature is more than normal.

    Never remove the radiator pressurecap from the radiator when theengine is hot. Do not restart theengine until the problem has beenduly attended.

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEInstrument Cluster

    Fuel Gauge:The fuel gauge indicates theapproximate fuel level in the tank.Refill the fuel tank before the needletouches the coloured band on thegauge. At this point, fuel level in tankis low and it is advised to get fuel filledimmediately.

    Speedometer:The speedometer indicates the carspeed in km/hr. Driving your car asper the recomended speeds will helpyou get optimum fuel economy andenhanced engine life.

    RPM meter / Tachometer(if provided):This meter indicates the engine rpm.Change the gears at appropriateengine rpm and speed to get goodfuel economy and driving pleasure.Do not increase the engine rpmunnecessarily.

    When engine RPM crosses 5000RPM (Quadrajet) & 6000 RPM(Safire), the needle colour changesto RED. Avoid over raving the engine.

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    Multifunctional LCD, Odometer,Dimmer and Tripmeter (A and B):The instrument clusters LCD has atwo line display. The first line displaysODO, TRIP A, B (in Kms). The secondline displays odometer reading, TRIPA, B reading as well as brightnessintensity levels.The LCD also displaysTripmeter A, Tripmeter B and intensitylevel when the MODE knob is pressed.The selection and control of functionsare done through MODE and SETknobs provided on either side of thegauge. Refer to table on page 36.

    Odometer and Trip meter (on LCD):

    The odometer records the totaldistance the car has been driven. Thetrip meter can be used to measurethe distance travelled on each trip orbetween fuel fillings. Keep track of theodometer reading and follow themaintenance schedule regularly formeeting service requirements.

    Engine Coolant TemperatureGauge:The engine coolant temperature gaugeindicates the approximate coolanttemperature. If the coolant temperaturereading is very high or if the high coolanttemperature indicator comes ON, reducethe car's speed and switch OFF the AC.Take the car to an authorised servicestation at the earliest.

    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Instrument Cluster

    Overheating of engine can causesevere damage to the engine partsand can lead to seizure of engineparts.

    CAUTION

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEInstrument Cluster

    Sr. No. Indication on LCD With MODE knob pressed With SET knob pressed

    1 Main Odometer Display changes to Trip A -----

    2 Trip meter A Display changes to Trip B Resets Trip A distance (Ref. to A on page 37)

    3 Trip meter B Display changes to Dimmer, ifcluster Illumination is ON, else Resets Trip B distance (Ref. to B on page 37)changes to Main Odometer

    4 Dimmer Display changes to MainOdometer Adjusts Dimming level (Ref. to C on page 37)

    You can select required function on LCD by using MODE and SET knobs available on cluster, as indicated in the tablebelow.

    Please note that each knob has to be pressed and released to change the function.

    Display selection by MODE and SET knobs :

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    LCD FEATURES :

    A. Multifunction LCD(as applicable)

    Colour : White Text with Black background.

    B. Trip meter (A and B)

    Type: 7 segments, 4 1/2 digitsRange: 0 to 1999.9Resolution : 0.1 kmTrip meter reading shall over flow to0.0 after it crosses 1999.9 kms.

    C. Dimmer for Cluster, LCD andInstrument panel illumination (asapplicable)

    You can adjust the LCD brightnessthat is best suited to you and it isshown by the number of Dashes onthe display,

    1 2 Dashes => 25 %2 4 Dashes => 50 %3 6 Dashes => 75 %4 8 Dashes => 100 %

    After selecting the dimming level, thedisplay will show the next information(e.g. Main Odometer) after 20 secs.Press the MODE knob earlier to seethe next information.

    TRIP- B (as applicable)

    TRIP- A (as applicable)

    Trip meter reset

    Trip meter (A and B) can be reset bypressing the SET knob slightly longerwhen particular Trip meter is selected.

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEInstrument Cluster

    D. Odometer (as applicable)

    Type: 7 segments, 6 digits.Range: 0 to 99999.9Resolution : 1 kmThe Odometer reading will not overflow to 0.0 when the maximum valueis accumulated, the display will freezeto maximum value.

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Driver Information System

    DRIVER INFORMATION SYSTEM (as applicable):The Driver Information System (DIS) is located at centreof the vehicle cockpit and has the following features:

    1. Fuel Computer :a. Average Fuel Consumption ( For Trip A & B),b. Range (Distance to Empty) andc. Instantaneous Fuel Consumption

    2. Digital Clock3. Outside Ambient Temperature

    DIS FUNCTIONS

    Sr.

    No.Features Description

    Instantaneous FuelConsumption (INST)

    Average Fuel Consumption(AVG) - For Trip A & B

    Range - Distance to Empty(DTE) Fuel Computer1

    12 Hour and 24 HourFormat

    Outside AmbientTemperature displaywith C and F

    Digital Clock2

    Outside Ambient Temperature

    3

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEDriver Information System

    Quadrajet, Safire Default Settings (Factory Set)

    NOTICEWhenever battery terminals areremoved, unit returns to factorysetting.

    Sr.

    No.DIS Features

    Default Display

    Fuel Computer1

    Digital Clock2

    Outside Ambient Temperature

    3

    Functions Unit

    AVGFor Trip -A km/l

    12 Hours AM

    OAT C

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Driver Information System

    Fuel Computer

    Fuel Computer information is available on DIS, as canbe seen from figure below. Three types of informationare available, which can be user selected through"MODE" and "SET" knobs provided.

    Refer to Knob Function on page 48.

    1

    Function Text onDisplay

    Distance Unit as km

    Option - 1 Option - 2Sr. No.

    2

    3

    Distance Unit as Mile

    Option

    Average Fuel Consumption For Trip A km/l l/100kmAVG MPG

    Distance to Empty (Range) km - Miles

    Instantaneous Fuel Consumption km/l l/100km MPG

    Average Fuel Consumption For Trip B km/l l/100kmAVG MPG

    INST

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEDriver Information System

    Updates display "Instantaneous Fuel Consumption" atregular time intervals.

    Instantaneous Fuel Consumption display is available in"km / l" or "l / 100 km" which can be user selected through"MODE" and "SET" knobs provided.

    Refer to Knob Function on page 48.

    Instantaneous Fuel Consumption display in km / l

    DIS displays Instantaneous Fuel Consumption data onlywhen the following conditions are met -DIS displays - - km/l when ign on & engine is offDIS displays 0.0 km/l when ign on & engine is onDIS displays Instantaneous Fuel consumption data onlywhen the below conditions are met:A. Vehicle speed should be more than 10kmph.B. Vehicle travelled distance should be more than 20meters.Display Range: 0.0 to 99.9 (km/l or l/100km)Resolution: 0.1 (km/l or l/100km)

    Instantaneous Fuel Consumption (INST):

    Instantaneous Fuel Consumption display in l/100 km

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Driver Information System

    Average Fuel Consumption (AVG):

    Average Fuel Consumption display in km / l

    Average Fuel Consumption display in l/100 km

    The display will show the value of average fuel consumptionsince the last reset.Average Fuel Consumption display is available in km/l orl/100km which can be selected by user by using Mode& Set switches.Average Fuel consumption will get updated for every10secs interval.The Average Fuel Consumption data can be reset manuallythrough Set switch provided in the clusterAfter resetting the Average fuel consumption the displaywill indicate 0.0 and then will show a new average fuelconsumption value after driving for some distance.If previous data exist DIS will update the display once enginespeed is >0rpm.Display Range: 0.0 to 99.9 (km/l or l/100km)Resolution: 0.1 (km/l or l/100km)

    Refer to Switch Function on page 47.

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEDriver Information System

    Distance to Empty (DTE):

    Distance To Empty (Km)

    Whenever battery terminals are removed, units return todefault factory setting. (All datas will get reset). Again itshows the data on display after some distance travelledand datas will get stabilized after some few km dependingupon the driving pattern.

    This feature shows the estimated distance user can drivewith the remaining fuel in the tank. The value is calculatedbased on fuel economy user have achieved over fewhundred kilometres or miles.DIS displays actual DTE at every Ignition on cycle.DTE is calculating using a running average fuel economywhich is based on recent driving history for few hundredkm. This running average fuel economy value is not sameas average fuel economy display.This value tends to vary with change in drive pattern, vehiclespeed, Traffic condition and different road conditions.Display Range: 0 to 999 kmResolution: 1 km

    NOTETo get actual DTE value after fuel filling customer hasdo the ignition OFF to ON

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Driver Information System

    Digital Clock Display

    Digital Clock AM Setting

    Digital Clock PM Setting

    Digital ClockThis feature has 24 hour or 12 hour display format,AM/PM indication is applicable for 12 hour clock functiononly, as can be seen from the adjoining figure, which canbe user selected through "MODE" & "SET" knobsprovided.

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEDriver Information System

    Outside Ambient Temperature (Display in C)

    Outside Ambient Temperature (Display in F)

    Outside Ambient Temperature Display:

    Outside Ambient Temperature can be seen with C or Funit, which can be selected by user by using MODEand SET knobs.Resolution: 1C or F

    NOTEThe displayed Outside Ambient Temperature value maynot be accurate when Vehicle speed is < 30 km/h dueto engine heat, exhaust from surrounding vehicles andheat reflection from road. The IC delays the OAT displayupdate until it reaches the correct outside temperature.This may take several minutes.

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Driver Information System

    DISPLAY SELECTION BY MODE & SET SWITCHES :

    Sr. Indication On Indication on With Mode switch With Set switchNo. instrument DIS LCD pressed on DIS pressed on cluster

    cluster LCD1 Odo meter Average Fuel Changes display to Range -

    Consumption A (Distance to Empty)2 Trip meter A Average Fuel Changes display to Range Resets Average Fuel

    Consumption A (Distance to Empty) Consumption data for Trip A3 Trip meter B Average Fuel Changes display to Range Resets Average Fuel

    Consumption B (Distance to Empty) Consumption data for Trip B4 - Range Changes display to -

    Distance to Empty Instantaneous Fuel Consumption5 - Instantaneous Changes display to Average

    Fuel Consumption fuel consumption for trip A orTrip B based on Instrumentcluster display.

    SWITCH FUNCTIONS :User can select required function, using switches available on DIS, as indicated below. Please note that each switch hasto be released & pressed to change the function.

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEDriver Information System

    A. Instrument Cluster Display on Odo OR Trip-A :

    B. Instrument Cluster Display on Trip-B :

    NOTE : Use of MODE & SET switches - Recognizedas single key press, until it is released.

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    Flow chart for using MODE and SET knobs

    NOTE : 1. If no switch pressed > 10 secs ........ Save & exit2. If Set & Mode switch pressed < 1 secs ........ Save & exit

    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Driver Information System

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEFacia Switches

    FACIA SWITCHES/INDICATORS :

    Five operating switches are providedon the facia.

    1. Passenger Airbag Indicator2. Front Fog Lamp Switch3. Hazard Warning Switch4. Rear Fog Lamp Switch

    1 2 3 4

    Passenger AirbagIndicator:

    The Passenger Airbag Indicator,indicates whether the passengerairbag is activated or de-activated.The Passenger Airbag Indicator comesON when the Ignition is turned ON.

    Passenger Airbag (PAB) Switch :

    Ensure that the passenger airbagindicator is always ON when thereis a passenger travelling.Ensure that the passenger isalways using the seatbelt.

    WARNING

    Passenger Air Bag (PAB) switch isprovided on the left side of dashboardand it should always be ACTIVE. If incase the front passenger seat isunoccupied, the PAB may beprevented from deploying by turningthe PAB switch to INACTIVE by usingthe ignition key.

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    Hazard WarningSwitch:

    Hazard warning is used in case of abreakdown especially during night andthe car has to be parked at the side ofthe road. This switch can also be usedwhen the car is operated in adverseconditions.

    This switch can be operated withoutIgnition ON. Press hazard warningswitch to turn ON all outside turnsignal lights and indicators on clusterwill flash simultaneously to warn theother road users about hazardouscondition of the car. Press the switchagain to turn OFF the hazard indicatingfunction.

    CAUTIONEnsure that all turn signal indicatorsare working properly. Replace thebulb if found fused.

    Front Fog Lamps :( Unlatched switch)

    Fog lamps are provided on frontbumper to improve visibility in foggyweather or during heavy rains. Thefront fog lamps can be switched ONwith ignition ON and parking lamp ONand can remain on till the parking lampis switched OFF.

    Rear Fog Lamps :(Unlatched switch)

    Fog lamps are also provided on taillamp cluster to improve visibility andwarning in foggy weather or duringheavy rains. The rear fog lamps canbe switched on with parking lamp andfront fog lamps ON and can remainON till the parking lamp is switchedOFF.

    NOTICEUse only during foggy conditions orheavy rains if required.

    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Facia Switches

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCESteering Lock cum Ignition Switch

    NOTICEDo not crank the engine for morethan 10 secs. continuously. If theengine does not start, wait for 30secs. before cranking it again.Release the key immediately afterstarting the engine. If the key isnot released, the starter motor/flywheel ring gear may getdamaged.

    By turning the ignition key from IGNposition to OFF position, engine canbe stopped.

    Steering Lock cum Ignition Switch:Key of ignition switch is common fordoor lock, steering lock and glove boxlock.The ignition switch is on the right sideof the steering column. It has fourpositions. Turn the key clockwise forfurther functions.

    LOCK - Steering LockedOFF - KEY IN position.IGN - All electricals ONSTART - Engine crank

    LOCK :You can insert or remove the key onlyin this position. The steering columnis locked when the key is removed.

    CAUTIONDo not remove the key whiledriving. It will lock the steering andcan cause loss of control. Removethe key only when the car isparked.

    OFF (key IN) :By turning key to OFF (key in)position, KEY IN driven load likemusic system will be ON.IGN :All electricals and accesories ON.START :Turn the key further clockwise to theSTART position (spring loaded) to startthe engine. As soon as the enginestarts, release the ignition key to ONposition. While cranking, allaccessories will be momentarily OFF.

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    COMBINATION SWITCH

    Top View

    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Combi- Switch

    Front View (from Drivers seat)

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    Combi-Switch INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE

    varying load conditions, it isadvisable to select the correctposition before starting a trip(depending on load).

    2. Light stalk:

    Outer rotary switch on right hand stalkis provided for selecting Position orHead lamp High/Low beam. It operateswith Ignition switch in IGN position.

    a) Head / Position lamp OFF.Head lamp, Position (Parking) lampand tail lamp will be OFF in thisposition.

    b) Position lamp in ON.

    Position (Parking) lamp and tail lampwill be ON in this position.

    c) Head / Position lamp ON.

    Head lamp, Position (Parking) lampand tail lamp will be ON in this position.Toggling the lever (Stalk) in upwarddirection changes the Low beam toHigh beam and vice versa.

    NOTICE

    A) RIGHT HAND STALK

    1. Head lamp leveling rotaryswitch:

    Inner rotary switch on right hand stalkis provided for head lamp leveling.Setting is done by rotating the knobto select one of the three levelpositions depending upon the loadingof the car. Head lamp leveling can bedone with head lamp in Low Beam andin ON position.

    Setting should be done only whencar is stationary.Since the leveling switch takes careof headlamp focus pattern under

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    2. Intermittent front wiper delay:

    3.Front windshield-Wipe andWash rotary switch:

    Pull the stalk upwards to operateintermittent wipe (- - -), Slow wipe( ) or fast wipe ( ). Pull the stalkdown for wipe and wash. Pull towardsdriver for Flick Wipe (spring return).

    After wash function is activated, therewill be three wipes of wiper. There willbe one more wipe after five secondsto clean traces of water on windscreen.

    For High beam flash, pull the leverhalfway. For keeping in High beamposition pull up the lever further up tolatch.

    3. Light stalk (Turn Indicator):

    Push the stalk upwards for changinglane or turning to Left and downwardsfor changing lane or turning to Rightaccording to requirement. It has threepositions.A) Right turn indicatorB) Neutral positionC) Left Turn (Self cancellation / Manual return type)

    Lane change option -When changing lanes, hold the stalkhalf way towards A or C (right of left).By doing so, the turn indicators flashto give lane change indication. oncereleased, the stalk returns to itsoriginal position.

    A

    BC Left turn

    Right turn

    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Combi Switch

    Inner rotary switch on left hand stalkis provided for intermittent front wiperdelay. The switch has five delay timersfor intermittent function.

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    Touch Screen Music & Navigation System and USB/AUX Port INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEUSB/AUX PORT:

    USB and AUX Ports are provided onthe Music System on the centreconsole.Functions :USB port : You can attachexternal memory devices like memorysticks / Pen Drives, I-Pods for playingmusic tracks stored in these devicesthrough the cars music system.AUX port : The AUX port is providedto connect Audio input devices forplaying music tracks stored inthedevices through cars speakers.

    Steering Wheel Switches (RHS):(As applicable)

    SEEK To change radio channels orto select a song from a CD.

    MODE To pick up an in-comingphone call as well as to change theaudio source (USB, AM, FM, CD).

    Touch screen Music and Naviga-tion System :

    A touch screen music system andnavigation system is provided on thecentre console above FATC panel.To operate this system, pleaserefer operators handbook, which isprovided alongwith the OwnersManual.

    NOTICEDo not cover navigation sensor, thismay lead to improper functioning ofnavigation system.

    NOTICEThe video input can also beconnected to AUX port (For specificvariants only) for playing video files.

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    Steering Wheel Switches (LHS):(As applicable)

    VOL (Volume): To increase / decreasevolume of music system / radio.

    MUTE: To reject or hang up a phonecall. It is also used to silent the volumeof music system / radio.

    Antenna: Antenna is located on theroof, above the front windshield glass.

    Antenna

    For operation and more information ofmusic system please refermanufacturers manual.

    Speaker Location on doors

    Music System & AntennaINDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE

    NOTICEFor more information, please referto the Music System Manualprovided.

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    TowardsFoot Board

    CentralAir Vents

    Demisting Vents

    Side AirVents

    TowardsFoot Board

    Side AirVents

    CentralAir Vents

    AIR FLOW PATTERN

    Side AirVents

    Side AirVents

    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEHeating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE FATC

    1. BLOWER SPEED CONTROL KNOB2. AC COMPRESSOR ON/OFF BUTTON3. ECON (ECONOMY MODE) BUTTON4. MAX DEFROST BUTTON5. REAR WINDOW DEMISTER BUTTON6. FRESH AIR / RECIRCULATION BUTTON

    FATC - FULLY AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL

    1 2 9811

    3 4 5 6 7 10

    12

    7. AIR DISTRIBUTION (MODE) BUTTON8. AUTO ON SELECTION BUTTON9. TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB

    10. OFF BUTTON11. DISPLAY12. IN CAR SENSOR

    FATC - FULLY AUTOMATICTEMPERATURE CONTROL : (IFPROVIDED)

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION :

    FATC system controls the in-cabinTemperature of the vehicleautomatically and provides maximumpassenger convenience regardless ofoutside weather conditions.

    CAUTIONIf the display flashes ERR inperiodic pattern (Display will showERR for 5 sec. and settemperature for 30 sec.),It indicatesFATC malfunctioning. Switch over tomanual mode and contact TATAMOTORS authorized servicestation.

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    FATC INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE1. BLOWER SPEED CONTROLKNOB :

    2. AC COMPRESSOR ON / OFFBUTTON :

    compressor at a higher temperaturethan normal AC. The operation can beused during mild weather conditionsfor better fuel efficiency. Comfort levelmay be compromised during thisoperation. By pressing ECON buttontext will be displayed on display.

    4.MAX DEFROSTBUTTON :

    A. This button directs the main airflowtowards windscreen for fasterdefrosting.(It also overrides anymode selection you may havemade.)

    B. When you turn off the button, thesystem returns to its formersettings.

    CAUTIONFor your safety make sure you havea clear view through all the windowsbefore driving.

    A. Rotate the knob clockwise toincrease the blower speed up toMAX 7 speed, where as anti-clockwise would reduce the speedup to SPEED 1.

    B. In AUTO mode, the FATC systemwill regulate the blower speedautomatically.

    Press the AC compressor ON/OFFbutton to turn the air conditioning ONor OFF. You will see AC text on thedisplay, when AC is ON.

    3. ECON A.C. :

    During ECON AC operation, thesystem automatically cuts off

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE FATC

    5.REAR WINDOWDEMISTER BUTTON:

    A. This button turns the rear windowdemister ON or OFF.The system automaticallydeactivates after 15 min ofcontinuous operation.

    6. FRESH AIR /RECIRCULATIONBUTTON:A. When the recirculation Button or

    LED is switched ON, air from thevehicles interior is sent through outthe system.

    B. When the recirculation button isswitched off, air is brought in fromoutside of the vehicle (fresh mode).Whenever discomfort is felt, switchto fresh air mode.

    NOTICEThe out side air intakes for theclimate control system are at the

    Towards face

    Towards face and leg

    Towards leg

    Towards leg & windshield - demistor defrost (Recommended forclearing mist on windshield ) -front air demist.Towards windshield (defrost)(Recommended for clearing heavyfog or snow)

    base of windscreen. Keep this areaclear from leaves and other debris.The system should be used withrecirculation air mode for faster heatup and cool down, however keepingthe system in recirculation mode,particularly with AC OFF, can causethe windows fog up.

    CAUTIONIt is recommended to run the vehiclein re-circulation mode to avoidclogging of air filter

    7. AIR DISTRIBUTION(MODE) BUTTON :

    A. In AUTO mode, the FATC systemwill regulate the modeautomatically. However useroverride is possible with the useof MODE button to select thedesired airflow mode. Each timeyou press the MODE button, thedisplay shows the mode selected.

    8. AUTOMATIC OPERATION :

    To put the automatic climate controlin fully-automatic mode:A. Press the AUTO button.B. Set the desired temperature by

    turning temperature control knob.

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    FATC INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEThe display will show all thefunctions during AUTO mode.

    C. The system automatically selectsthe proper mix of conditioned and/or heated air that will , as quicklyas possible, raise or lower theinterior temperature to yourpreference.

    D. When you set the temperature toits lower limit (Lo) or its upper limit(Hi), the system runs at full coolingor heating only. It doesnt regulatethe interior temperature.

    Semi-automatic Operation :

    You can manually select variousfunctions of the climate controlsystem when it is in fully automaticmode. All other features remainautomatically controlled .Making anymanual selection causes the wordAUTO in the display to go OFF andoverridden setting is displayed.System will remain in semiautomaticmode till AUTO is re-pressed.

    9. TEMPERATURE CONTROLKNOB:

    Turning the temperature control knobclockwise increases the temperatureof the air. The desired temperature willbe increased by steps of 0.5C. Usercan select temperature range from18C to 30C. Where as the anti-clockwise direction decreases thetemperature.When you set the temperature to itslower limit (Lo) or its upper limit (Hi),the system runs at full cooling orheating only. It doesnt regulate theinterior temperature.

    10. OFF BUTTON:

    Settings done by user or AUTO modefunctions are displayed on screen.

    NOTICE

    HVAC system is fitted with threeSensors .

    Press the OFF button to switch OFFThe system. OFF will be displayed onthe display.

    11. DISPLAY :

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    FATCINDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE

    IN CARSENSOR

    1. A solar sensor on top of thedashboard on the right side ofdefroster grill.

    2. In-car sensor on control panel.

    3. Outside Ambient Temperature(OAT) sensor located under thefront grill / front bumper.

    CAUTION1. Do not cover or spill any liquid on

    sensors.2. Do not cover sensor, this may

    cause the sensor to malfuction.This may lead to FATC notfunctioning to desired level.

    If you parked your car under sun ,you can cool it down fast byfollowing the steps given below :A. Start the engineB. Turn on A/C by pressing the button.

    Make sure the temperature controlis set to maximum cool.In case of FATC set temperatureto Lo mode.

    C. Set the fan to maximum speed. (forETC ,manual HVAC variants)

    D. Open windows half , set airdirection towards face and fresh airmode.

    E. When the interior has cooled downto a more comfortable level, closewindows and set the controls asrequired in normal cooling, withrecirculation mode ON.

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEHeating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning

    A - Air flow Direction Control KnobB - Temperature Control KnobC - Blower Speed Regulation KnobD - A.C. ON/OFF SwitchE - Air Recirculation / Fresh Air Switch

    A C B

    E D

    Centre Console

    HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING (IF PROVIDED)

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning

    (D) A.C. ON/OFF Knob:The A.C. can be switched ON bypressing the switch (D) on the A.C.control panel provided the blower isON and the engine is running. Theindicator lamp will show that the A.C.is ON.

    (A) Air flow Direction Control Knob:

    The air flow can be changed byturning the air direction control knob(A) to the desired direction.

    (B) Temperature-Control Knob:

    The air temperature in the car canbe controlled by operating thetemperature control knob (B) on thecontrol panel. The temperature can beincreased by rotating the knobtowards the red segment anddecreased by rotating it towards theblue segment.

    (C) Blower Speed RegulationKnob:

    The HVAC system has a four speedblower. The blower speeds can be

    regulated by operating the blowerknob (C) at the centre of the controlpanel.

    Towards face

    Towards face and feet

    Towards feet

    Towards feet and windshield(Recommended for clearingmist on windshield)Air demist/defrost windshield(Recommended for clearingheavy fog or snow)

    Indicator

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    Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE(E) Recirculation / Fresh Air Switch:

    Q If HVAC is to be put into airrecirculation mode, press switch'E'. The indicator lamp will showair in recirculation.

    Q To put car in Fresh air moderelease switch 'E'. Indicator lampwill be OFF.

    Q In recirculation mode, air insidethe car is circulated again andagain. In Fresh air mode, air istaken from outside and circulatedin the car.

    Recirculation mode can be usedQ While driving in dusty conditionQ To avoid traffic pollutionQ To get quick cooling/heating as

    required.Whenever discomfort is felt switch aircirculation mode to fresh.

    Normal Heating:Knob 'A' - Towards face and feetKnob 'B' - Suitable temperaturepositionKnob 'C' - Suitable blower speedA.C. - OFFAir Circulation - Fresh switch

    Indicator

    The A.C. can be switched ON onlyif the blower is ON and engine isrunning. When A.C. is switched ONengine idling RPM increasesmarginally, to adjust to the A.C.compressor load. When desiredtemperature is achieved A.C. tripsOFF automatically.The A.C. compressor gets switchedOFF automatically when engine getsoverheated. The A.C. isautomatically switched ON when theengine gets cooled.

    Quick Heating:All settings as explained above exceptair circulation switch to recirculation.Once the car is heated, switch backto fresh mode.Normal Cooling:Knob A - towards faceKnob B - Cool position.Knob C - desired speed positionA.C. - ONSwitch E - suitably as explained

    NOTICETo achieve quick cooling effect, openthe windows slightly while you operatethe air conditioner, with air circulationswitch in fresh mode, fan at 4thspeed and air direction towardFACE. Side Air vents and centralAir vents to be opened completely.Once temperature inside has comedown sufficiently, close the windowsand change air circulation suitablyto fresh/recirculation and reduceblower speed suitably.

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    NOTICEFresh air is taken from the grillopening provided at base ofwindshield glass outside the car.Keep these openings clear and freefrom fallen leaves etc.

    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning and Lamps

    Demisting:In rainy season or in areas of highhumidity, mist formation insidewindshield glass is observed. To clearmist, dehumidified air is passed onthe windshield glass.The position of control knobs shouldbe adjusted as follows:A.C. - ONKnob 'A' - Towards windshield (fordemisting)Knob 'B' - at suitable temperatureAir circulation - at desired positionKnob 'C' - Desired speed position

    NOTICE When mist is cleared, switch the

    knob "A position to Face mode. In high humidity areas, if cold air

    continues to flow over windshield,it may cause sudden fogging onoutside surface of windshield.

    Defrosting:In low temperature/sub-zerotemperature areas, to clear frostformation outside the windshieldglass, this setting is used.First start the engine and warm it bypressing on the accelerator pedal.Knob 'A' -Towards windshieldKnob 'B' - Maximum hot positionKnob 'C' - Very HighSwitch 'E' - Fresh air mode condition,AC - OFFOnce the windscreen has becomeclear, move the fan switch to desiredspeed.

    A Plastic scraper can be used to clearwindshield glass, once the ice startsmelting

    NOTICE Refrigerant charged in the air

    conditioning circuit has beenidentified on the label over

    bonnet. Use only refrigerant asgiven in the label for topping upor re-charging.

    AC Gas charging Quantityshould be as per the above label.

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    Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning and Lamps

    Head Lamp:Head lamps are clear lens type havingmulti focal reflector and are providedwith two H7 halogen lamps for straightahead illumination of the road over along distance or dip beam for shortdistance visibility. It also contains sideindicator lamp and a parking lamp.

    Tail Lamp:The tail lamp assembly incorporatesthe following

    1. Brake/Parking Lamp2. Direction Indicator3. Reverse Lamp

    1. Turn Indicator2. Head Lamp (High Beam)3. Head Lamp (Low Beam)4. Parking Lamp

    Side Repeater Lamp:

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    Operating the AC after a gap ofmore than a month of non use :Start engine & let it warm up for atleast 2 min. for idling speed to dropbelow 1000 rpm. Switch ON A.C.system with following settings :a) Blower switch:ONb) Blower speed:Highc) Engine speed:Below 1000 rpmd) A.C. switch : ONA.C. should be operated for at least5 minutes before switching it off.Following the above procedureonce a month ensures properlubrication of compressor parts.Avoid switching ON the A.C. at highengine speed as this may damageA.C. compressor.Get your A.C. system serviced atregular intervals ensures itsoptimum performance and prolongits life.

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Lamps

    Front interior light with readinglamps:Interior roof lighting and reading lampswith inbuilt switches are provided onthe roof near the rear view mirror.

    The central rectangular switch hasthree positions:

    ON - The lamp will come ON aslong as switch is in this position.

    High Mounted Stop Lamp:High mounted stop lamp is providedat the top of the rear windshield andglows whenever brakes are applied.

    Registration Plate Lamps:Two concealed lamps are provided forillumination of the rear registrationnumber plate.

    Fog Lamp (if fitted):Front and rear fog lamps are providedfor your convenience and they can beoperated via the Facia switches thatare located above the HVAC controls.

    DOOR - In this position the lampcomes ON when any of the doors areopened. When the door is closed, thelamp will not go OFF immediately, butremain ON for 5-8 sec and goes OFF withdimming.This can also be called the"Theatre effect".

    Front Fog Lamps

    Rear Fog Lamps

    High Mounted Stop Lamp

    Registration Plate Lamps

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    Sunvisors & Grab Handle

    This helps the driver to settle himselfin his seat and insert the key in theignition switch. When the key isturned to the IGN position, the lampgoes OFF immediately.

    OFF - In this position the lampwill not come ON at all. Tworectangular shaped push typeON / OFF switches are providedseparately for the right and left readinglamps.

    These are provided on all seats exceptdriver seat. This helps in comfortablepositoning of passengers.

    Two adjustable sun visors are providedinside the cab above the windshieldto prevent sun glare. Lower the sunvisors to protect the eyes from brightsunlight. The sun visors can also bemoved sideways towards the door.

    A vanity mirror has been provided onthe back of the passengers sunvisor.

    NOTICEWhen not in use, keep the sunvisorsin their original position or else, theymay block drivers vision.

    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE

    Roof Grab Handle :

    roof in the passenger area. Two pushtype ON / OFF switches are providedseparately for the right and left readinglamps.

    The switch has two positions:

    ON - The lamp will be ON as long asswitch is in this position.OFF - In this position the lamp willremain OFF.

    Two interior roof reading lamps withinbuilt switches are provided on the

    Sunvisor

    Sun visors:

    Passenger interior light withreading lamps:

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Sunvisors & Vanity Mirror

    Vanity Light on passenger side(if applicable):Vanity lights are provided on the sidesof the vanity mirror on passenger sidesunvisor. The lights come ON whenthe vanity mirror cover is opened andgo OFF when the cover is closed.

    Passenger side Sun Visor openedwith Vanity Mirror cover closed

    Passenger side Sun Visor closed

    Passenger side sunvisor opens withvanity mirror cover. In this condition,lights on sides of vanity mirror comeON. They remain ON as long as thevanity mirror cover is open. Whenthe vanity mirror cover is closed, thelights go OFF.

    Passenger side Sun Visor openedwith Vanity Mirror cover open:

    Vanity Mirror Light

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEGlove Box & Rear View Mirror

    Inner Rear View Mirror : Outer Rear View Mirror :

    1. Outer Rear View Mirror2. Lever for adjustment

    The outer rear view mirror is fitted onthe door from outside and can beadjusted by the lever provided insidethe door. In some versions the mirrorsare provided on both the doors.

    2

    1. Inner Rear View Mirror2. Antiglare Position Lever

    An antiglare mirror is fitted inside thecar. Provision has been made for twopositions:- Normal position- Antiglare positionUse antiglare position only whennecessary, as it reduces rear viewclarity.

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    Glove Box:

    Glove Box

    The glove box is located on the dashboard in front of the co-drivers seat.It can be locked with the ignition key.It is also illuminated.

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    Motorised Outer Rear View Mirrors:(if fitted)

    Your car is equipped with motorisedouter rear view mirrors fitted on bothfront doors and can be adjusted to thedesired position with the help of aswitch / knob mounted on the driversside along with the window windingswitches.

    Using this switch / knob, the driver canadjust the cars outer rear view mirrorswithout lowering the glasses andshifting from his / her position.

    Steps to operate the Rear ViewMirrors :

    1. Move the main switch to the leftdot to adjust the left side rearview mirror and to the right dot to adjust the right side rear viewmirror.

    2. Use the 4 positions of the knob(marked by a triangle) to adjust therear view mirrors to correct angles.Operating knob - Motorised Outer Rear

    View Mirror

    Motorised Outer Rear View MirrorsINDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEPower Socket, Cup Holder & Utility PocketC) Utility pocket / box :

    Front utility pocket / box

    Utility pocket is provided on all thedoors to keep magazines / books etc.

    B) Cup holder :

    Cup holder

    Two cup holders are provided for yourconvenience in the centre consoleahead of the gear shift lever.

    FLOOR CONSOLE :A) Power Socket :

    Power Socket for front passengers

    A power socket is provided on floorconsole at the front.Power socket can be used to tab 12Vsupply (10A Max.) for operatingexternal gadgets.

    Rear utility pocket / box

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Power Windows

    Power Windows :Glasses on all four windows of the carcan be operated by switches providedon the main control panel located onthe drivers arm rest. They work onlywhen the key is in the IGN position.Glasses are wound up by pulling theswitch and are lowered by pressing itdown.A safety locking arrangement has alsobeen provided and can be activated bya push type switch located at thecentre, below the window switches. Ithas two positions:LOCK When switch is pressed andred light comes ON.UNLOCK When switch is releasedWhen the switch is in LOCK position,the rear window switches (located onrear doors) do not function. The rearwindow glasses can still be operatedby using the switches on the driversarm rest. Illumination on the rearwindow switch goes off when the

    switch is in locked condition. Pressdown the lock button to unlock.Individual window winding switcheshave been provided on co-drivers dooralso.

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    Window winding switch on drivers door1. Lock / Unlock Button2. Front Right Window Winding Switch3. Front Left Window Winding Switch4. Rear Right Window Winding Switch5. Rear Left Window Winding Switch

    WARNINGPower window switch (On RearDoors): Individual window windingswitches have been provided on therear doors.

    Window winding switch on Rear Door

    Express Down - This facility isprovided for the drivers door only. Thisfunction allows you to roll down thedriver's window glass faster by pressingthe respective switch a little longer.

    Note - This function is cancelled if theup or down switch is pressedanywhere during the Express Downoperation.

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEWindow Winding & steering Wheel Position Adjustment

    by checking up and down direction.

    CAUTION

    You can adjust the steering wheelposition to suit your convenience.

    Adjust the steering wheel position asfollows before you start driving.

    1. Adjust the seat to a comfortableposition.

    2. To adjust steering wheel position,push down the tilt lever as shownin figure to unlock steering column.

    Steering Adjustment Lever

    Manual Window Winding :In some versions, power windows arenot provided. In such cars, use winderhandle manually for lowering or raisingup window glasses manually.

    3. Move the steering wheel up ordown to the desired position.

    4. Lock tilt lever by pulling it up tothe lock position. Make sure thatsteering wheel is securely locked

    Steering Wheel PositionAdjustment:

    To close the door window glass, pullthe knob up and to open, push theknob down.

    WARNINGWhile raising the glass, take careto avoid fingers / hands gettingtrapped between glass and theframe.

    Steering wheel should be adjustedonly when the car is stationary.

    CAUTION

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Fuel Flap & Boot Opening / Closing

    Fuel Tank flap and Boot Opening:

    Fuel Flap / Tail Gate Opening Lever

    CAUTION Remove the fuel filler cap slowly,

    and wait for any hissing to stop.If the cap is opened suddenly, thefuel may be under pressure andmay spray out, causing injury.

    Always use only originalspecification fuel cap or anapproved equivalent available atAuthorised Dealers. A wrong capcan result in seriousmalfunctioning of the fuel systemand the emission control system.

    Boot opening :To open the boot, pull the lever Bootopening Lever located at the righthand side of the drivers side.It can also be opened by using doorkey. The lock is located on the tailgate.

    For closing, simply push the bootdownwards till it gets locked.

    Fuel tank flapopening Lever

    Boot openingLever

    The fuel flap is located on the left rearside of the car. The fuel flap can beopened by pulling the opening leverlocated at the right hand side of thedrivers side. located at the right handside of the drivers side on the floorFor closing, simply push the fuel flaptill it gets locked.

    WARNINGFuel vapour is extremely hazardous.Always stop the engine beforerefueling and never refill near sparksor open flames. Please do not useyour cell phones when you are at apetrol station.

    CAUTION

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEGear Shifting Lever & Parking Brake

    Gearshift lever and shiftingpattern:

    The gearshift lever is mounted on thecenter console between the two frontseats. The gearshift pattern is asshown on the gear lever knob.

    Parking brake :

    A mechanical parking brake actingonly on the rear wheels is provided onyour car. The parking brake lever islocated behind the gearshift lever. Toapply the parking brake, pull the leverup fully. The indicator lights on theinstrument panel. To release it, pullthe lever up slightly, press the releasebutton and push the lever down. Theparking brake indicator on theinstrument panel will go OFF when theparking brake lever is fully released.

    NOTICE Apply the parking brake properly

    before leaving the car andrelease it before moving.

    When parking on a steep slope,do not rely on the hand brakealone to hold the car. Engage thecar in low forward gear whenfacing uphill and reverse gearwhen facing downhill.

    1. Parking Brake Lever2. Release Button

    NOTICEThe reverse gear should be engagedonly when the car is stationary.Wait for five seconds afterdeclutching to ensure smoothengagement of the reverse gear.

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCE Anti-Theft Device- Immobiliser

    CAUTION1. E-key of other cars will not start

    the engine.2. Customer should,

    a. Use only one E-key .b. The other E-key should be

    kept at safe location.c. Note key Tag no.

    information (and keep it safe)which is required whilegetting new/spare keys.Please note that It is notpossible to prepare new/spare keys without key Tagno.

    d. Take precaution aboutE-keys, as without it carcannot be started.

    Immobilizer system:

    Immobilizer system is designed toprevent car theft by electronicallydisabling the engine starting system.The engine can be started only withcars original Immobilizer ignition keywhich has an electronic identificationprogrammed code.

    Immobilizer system consists offollowing components,

    1. Immobilizer unit (ICU) A add-onpart on the ignition switch fitted onsteering column.

    2. Two Electronic keys (E-key) - Tostart the car.

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    INDIGO MANZA AT A GLANCEAnti-Theft Device- Immobiliser

    Immobilizer system :

    The behavior of Immobilizer and car under Ignition OFF and ON conditions, is explained in table below with immobilizerstatus lamp (lock symbol on the instrument cluster)

    CAR STATUS LAMP CAR STATE MEANING/ FUNCTION OF THE STATECONDITION

    Ignition OFF Blinking Locked Car Immobilized and Awaiting Electronic key

    Ignition ON OFF Unlocked Normal Condition Ready to start the car

    ON Locked - Problem with key ( Wrong E-key used to start car)

    - Problem with Immobilizer system contact Tatadealer to inspect the system

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    while unlocking the car.

    When key is inserted and the ignitionis switched ON, all the codes arecommunicated within concernedcomponents (E-key, Immobilizer andEMS). The engine starts only if allcodes match. In case of a mismatchof the codes, system prevents theengine from starting.

    Loss of E- Keys :

    If any one of the E-key is lost,contact TATA dealer as soon aspossible to have the lost keydeactivated and to have the newE-key.Please note that Secondoriginal E-key is required for makingadditional E-keys.

    If both the E-keys are lost, contactthe authorised TATA dealer.

    Unlocking Principle :

    The E-keys are learned for a specificimmobilizer and are unique to the car.The transponder inbuilt into theignition E-key carries a uniqueidentification code. The Enginemanagement system (EMS) andImmobilizer has common secre