Fiat 500 (2022 year). Manual in english — page 4
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CLOSING WITH PASSIVE ENTRY
(where provided)
If the car is equipped with Passive
Entry function, by pressing the door
lock button (C) fig. 62 the soft top will
close as long as the user holds down
the lock button.
WARNING The soft top can only be
moved from "Passive Entry" when
the soft top is between the all closed
position and the spoiler position. It is
not possible to move the soft top if it is
between the spoiler position and the all
open position.
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EMERGENCY OPERATION
If the buttons fail, the soft top can
be moved manually proceeding as
described below:
take the key (A) fig. 63 provided and
located in the boot in combination with
the tool bag or the Fix&Go kit;
A
63
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fit the key in position, visible from
inside the boot beneath the parcel shelf
in the point shown in fig. 64;
turn: clockwise to open the soft top;
anticlockwise to close it.
A
64
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If the tailgate fails to open because the
12V battery is flat, or following a fault
in the tailgate electric lock, perform the
emergency tailgate opening procedure
as described in the “Boot” chapter
of the “Knowing your car” section,
then manually move the soft top as
described above.
To restore the automatic movement
conditions, apply to Fiat Dealership.
INITIALISATION
PROCEDURE
The soft top must be reinitialised after
disconnecting the 12V battery or if the
corresponding protective fuse is blown.
Proceed as follows:
with the ignition device in the
ENGINE position, keep the opening
button pressed until the soft top is
completely open;
when the soft top is completely
open, keep the button pressed for at
least 2 seconds;
keep the closing button pressed until
the soft top is completely closed;
once the all closed position has been
reached, continue to press the button
until the soft top makes a full opening
and closing run.
If the soft top is already initialized, the
user can perform a new initialisation by
the following steps:
keep the opening button pressed
until the soft top is completely open;
when the soft top is completely
open, keep the button pressed for at
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least 30 seconds (to force the loss of
initialisation);
keep the closing button pressed until
the soft top is completely closed;
once the all closed position has been
reached, continue to press the button
until the soft top makes a full opening
and closing run.
WIND STOP
The Wind Stop fig. 65 is designed to
improve driving comfort, by reducing
air turbulence in the passenger
compartment when travelling with the
soft top down.
To use the Wind Stop fig. 65:
65
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Release the backrest of the rear seat
(single or split).
Attach the Wind Stop by inserting
the central part inside the rear screen
guard, with the concave part in the
direction of the passenger, as shown in
fig. 65;
re-position the backrest correctly; the
Wind Stop is locked between the seat
and parcel shelf.
FRONT SPOILER
The car is provided with a front spoiler
which can be raised to improve
aerodynamic comfort inside the
passenger compartment.
To lift the spoiler, release the catch
by means of the slider (A) moving it to
position (2) as shown in fig. 66
With the spoiler raised, take care not to
move the slider (A) from position (1) to
position (2).
1
2
A
66
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To lower the spoiler, press and move
the slider to position fig. 67 to lock it
once the slider’s catch is positioned
inside its housing (1) fig. 66.
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It is advisable to raise the spoiler when
the horizontal segment of the top
is open and at speeds faster than
50 km/h.
With the top completely open, it is
advisable to keep the spoiler lowered
to limit wind noise inside the passenger
compartment.
Raising the spoiler will reduce the flow
of air to the rear seats.
WASHING/CLEANING
THE SOFT TOP
18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25)
Use of specific products is
recommended for washing the soft top
cloth.
The soft top fabric is treated with a
special water-repellent, waterproof
product. The water-repellent properties
will degrade in time with exposure to
the weather elements. Observe the
following instructions.
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Remove as much dirt from the surface
of the soft top with a soft brush or
vacuum cleaning before washing
it. This operation will considerably
improve the final result.
In lack of specific products, use water
and neutral soap applied with a sponge
(preferably in the shade) for washing.
Rinse the soft top with clean water after
having eliminated all the stains.
Hand washing is recommended;
modern automatic washing systems
equipped with soft brushes which
do not apply excessive pressure and
employ specific soft top products may
be used.
Leave the car in the shade after
washing avoiding direct sunlight.
Waterproofing the soft top
Use specific waterproofing products for
fabric soft tops.
Interior soft top fabric
Remove dust with a soft brush. Avoid
using hard brushes made of synthetic
material to prevent damaging the fabric
beyond repair.
Clean the surface with a microfibre
cloth or soft sponge dipped in a
solution of water and neutral soap.
Clean the entire surface, including the
zones where cleaning is not needed, to
prevent staining.
Use common, care mild stain removers
that can be purchased from car
cleaning product ranges to remove
more stubborn stains. Apply by blotting
(never rubbing) directly on the area of
the stain.
32)
Keep hands away from the top
mechanism while opening and closing the
top or if the top stops in a position before
completing the cycle to prevent damage
and injury.
33)
Keep children away from the area in
which the top is folding during opening or
closing operations.
34)
When leaving the car, turn the ignition
device to STOP and always take the
electronic key with you to avoid the risk of
injury due to accidental operation of the
soft top. Improper use may be dangerous.
Before and during operation, always check
that no-one is at risk of being injured by
the moving soft top or by objects getting
caught and dragged by it.
15)
Never open the top in presence of
snow or ice to prevent damage.
16)
Do not place objects on the rear
window shelf to prevent damage while the
top is closing.
17)
Loads may not be secured on the roof.
18)
Bird droppings and plant resins must
be washed off immediately and thoroughly
from the soft top as the acid they contain
is particularly aggressive.
19)
Never use high-pressure washing
systems.
20)
When using steam washers or
high-pressure water washers, maintain
a suitable distance and do not exceed a
maximum temperature of 60
°
C. Damage,
alterations and water infiltration may
occur if the distance is too small and the
pressure is too high.
21)
If a water jet is used, direct away
from the edges of the fabric and the rear
window frame to prevent water infiltration.
22)
Never use alcohol, petrol, chemical
products, detergents, stain removers, wax,
solvents and "wash and polish" products.
23)
Rinse immediately to remove soap
to prevent stains. Repeat the operation if
needed.
24)
Follow the instructions on the
waterproofing product container for
perfect results.
25)
The rubber seals on the soft top
must be cleaned exclusively with water.
If you notice that this trim is dry or is
sticking, apply talcum powder or products
specifically for rubber trim (silicone spray).
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BOOT
35) 36)
ELECTRIC HANDLE
(SOFT TOUCH)
The tailgate can be opened at any time
if the doors are unlocked.
To open it, enable the handle, opening
one of the front doors or unlocking the
doors with the remote control.
Operate the electric handle (F) fig. 68
to open the tailgate.
To release the lock with the remote
control, press button
.
For cars with the Passive Entry
system, even if the doors are locked,
the boot can be opened using the
electric handle (F) with a valid key
detected near the rear of the car.
To close, use the handle located
inside the tailgate.
If the tailgate is not shut properly the
dedicated instrument panel or colour
display warning light (where provided)
will switch on.
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Opening the tailgate with soft top
all open
Pressing the tailgate opening one-
touch button (F) fig. 68 to automatically
close the soft top to spoiler position.
The tailgate can be opened in spoiler
position.
WARNING It is not possible to open
the boot if the soft top has not been
initialised. Carry out the soft top
initialisation procedure as described in
the section "Initialisation procedure" in
the chapter "Soft top" in this section.
CLOSING
To close, lower the tailgate by pressing
near the lock until you hear it click.
For cars equipped with the Passive
Entry system, the boot and all doors
can be locked with the button (G)
fig. 68 if a valid key is detected near the
rear of the car.
A handle (B) fig. 69 is provided inside
the tailgate to make it easier to close.
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EMERGENCY TAILGATE
OPENING
To open the tailgate from the inside if
the 12V battery in the car is flat or the
electric lock on the tailgate is faulty,
proceed as follows:
take out the rear head restraints;
tilt the backrests;
to unlock the tailgate mechanically,
working from the inside of the boot,
remove the protective yellow cap and
then use lever (A) fig. 70.
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70
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CARGO BOX (mode
2 cable and mode 3
cable)
The car is equipped with a 230 Volt AC
Mode 2 charge cable (A) fig. 71 or a
Mode 3 charge cable, located inside
a special container positioned in the
boot.
71
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Bag for the Mode 3 cable
(for versions/markets where provided)
The car may be equipped with a
"Mode 3" charging cable , located
inside a special bag, placed in the
boot.
35)
Never exceed the maximum permitted
load in the boot; see the “Technical
specifications” section. Also make sure
that the objects you place in the boot have
been properly secured, to avoid them from
being thrown forward consequent to sharp
braking and injuring your passengers.
36)
Be careful not to hit objects on the roof
rack when you open the tailgate.
BONNET
37) 38) 39)
OPENING
Proceed as follows:
pull the lever (A) fig. 72 in the
direction indicated by the arrow;
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move the lever (B) fig. 73 leftwards as
shown in the figure;
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raise the bonnet completely: the
operation is facilitated by the presence
of two gas springs which hold it the all
open position.
Do not tamper with the gas shock
absorber and accompany the bonnet
while lifting it.
CLOSING
To close, lower the bonnet to
approximately 20 centimetres from
the motor compartment then let it
drop. Make sure that the bonnet
is completely closed and not only
fastened by the locking device by trying
to open it. If it is not perfectly closed,
do not try to press the bonnet down
but open it and repeat the procedure.
IMPORTANT Always check that the
bonnet is closed correctly to prevent
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it from opening while the vehicle is
travelling.
37)
Be very careful not to allow scarves,
neck ties and other loose articles of
clothing from touching, even accidentally,
any moving parts. This may cause the
clothing to be pulled into the part, resulting
in serious risk to the wearer.
38)
For safety reasons, the bonnet must
always be properly closed while driving.
Therefore, make sure that the bonnet
is properly closed and that the lock is
engaged. If you discover that the bonnet
is not perfectly closed while driving, stop
immediately and close the bonnet in the
correct manner.
39)
Use both hands to lift the bonnet.
Before lifting, check that the windscreen
wiper arms are not raised from the
windscreen, that the car is stationary and
that the parking brake is applied.
INTERIOR FITTINGS
STORAGE
COMPARTMENTS
40)
Lower compartment
To open the bottom drawer, pull the
lever (A) fig. 74. The flap opens down
automatically.
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SUN VISORS
They are located at the sides of the
interior rear-view mirror (fig. 75).
They can be adjusted forwards and
sideways.
To direct the visor laterally, detach the
visor from the interior rear-view mirror
side support and turn it towards the
side window.
Courtesy mirrors are located on the
back of the sun visors.
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WARNING On both sides of the
passenger side sun visor there is a
label advising that it is compulsory to
deactivate the airbag if a rear facing
child restraint system is fitted. Always
comply with the instructions on the sun
visor (see the "Supplementary Restraint
System (SRS) - Airbag" chapter in the
"Safety" section).
USB INPUT
(where provided)
The car can be equipped with three
USB ports. The port located on
the dashboard ((A) fig. 76) for data
transfer to the
Uconnect™
system
and for charging external devices, the
USB port inside the central console
((B) fig. 77) and on the dashboard,
next to the smartphone holder (where
provided) (D) fig. 78 for charging
external devices only.
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76
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77
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D
78
F0S1228
WARNING After using a USB charging
port, we recommend disconnecting the
device (smartphone), always removing
the cable from the port of the car first,
never from the device. Cables left
flying or connected incorrectly could
compromise correct recharging and/or
the USB socket condition.
NOTE The USB port handles
data transmission from the Pen
Drive/Smartphone, etc. and slow
recharging of an external device, which
is not guaranteed as it depends on the
device type/brand.
POWER SOCKET
This is located on the central console
and only works with the ignition device
in the ENGINE position. To use it, open
cap (C) fig. 77.
On versions provided with "smoker's
kit" optional equipment, the cigar lighter
is fitted instead of the power socket.
WARNING Do not connect devices
with powers higher than 180W to the
socket. Do not damage the socket by
using unsuitable adaptors.
COMPARTMENT ON
CENTRAL TUNNEL
79
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In the central tunnel there is a storage
compartment. To access it, grab the
handle (A) fig. 79 and push the cover
back. A second USB port is provided
inside the compartment on some
versions.
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80
F0S1328
There may be an armrest with
integrated storage compartment
between the front seats.
To access the compartment, pull the
lever upwards (A) fig. 80 and lift the
armrest.
CUP HOLDERS / CANS
AND HOLDERS
On the central tunnel there are two
cup/can holders, a retractable one on
the front part of the armrest ((A) fig. 81)
and one on the back ((B) fig. 82).
To access the front cup holder/can
holder open the door using the handle
(A) fig. 81.
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82
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There is also a storage compartment
on the back (C) fig. 82.
VOLUME AND "e-MODE"
ADJUSTMENT
CONTROLS
There are the following controls (fig. 83)
on the central console:
(A) - VOL: Turn the wheel up or down
to turn volume up or down of the
Uconnect™
system. A short press on
the control mutes the system, a long
press turns it off.
(B)- e-MODE. push or pull the lever
to select the different driving modes
(NORMAL, RANGE, SHERPA).
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SMARTPHONE MOUNT
(CRADLE)
(where provided)
There is a mount (A) fig. 84 on the
dashboard for your smartphone;
always use it in order to interact with
your smartphone safely.
A
84
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FRONT ARMREST
(where provided)
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WIRELESS CHARGING
SYSTEM– WCPM
(Wireless Charge Pad
Module)
(where provided)
The wireless charger system is
activated automatically when a mobile
phone Qi® standard compatible is
placed in the storage compartment (A)
in fig. 85 on the central tunnel.
85
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If the mobile phone is removed from
the housing during the wireless
charging phase, this will automatically
be interrupted.
The wireless charging system is
enabled when the car is in running
condition and the vehicle battery is
sufficiently charged.
By interacting with the wireless charger
system and placing the mobile phone
in the specific housing, the user will
be informed by means from LED
(A) fig. 86indicating the state of the
wireless charging system:
"Your phone is being charged" blue
LED: this is displayed when the mobile
phone is positioned correctly in the
wireless charging compartment and the
system is activated correctly;
"Phone fully charged" green LED: this
is displayed when the mobile phone
has completed charging its battery (if
suitable to transmit the information);
"Object not allowed" red LED: this
is displayed when a phone that is not
enabled for wireless charging or an
object that is not permitted (e.g. the
ignition key) is placed (e.g. ignition key,
credit card, a coin);
"System error" red LED: this appears
when there is a malfunction in the
wireless charger system;
"System not active" LED off: there
are no objects in the compartment
and/or the ignition device of the car in
the OFF position and/or the doors are
not all closed correctly and the engine
is not on.
WARNING Do not place contactless
cards (RFID), credit cards or metal
objects in the charging compartment.
WARNING Not all mobile phone covers
guarantee the correct charging of
the phone. Check that charging is in
progress after having placed the phone
in the charging compartment.
NOTE The use of multiple wireless
functions on the smartphone at the
same time (Apple CarPlay/Android
Auto and wireless charging), as
indicated by the smartphone
manufacturers, could cause it to
overheat, resulting in a limitation of the
active functions or its turning off. In this
case, it is recommended to connect
the system using the USB socket.
Correct positioning of the mobile
phone
To start charging wirelessly correctly,
make sure your mobile phone is
positioned completely within the green
dotted area in fig. 86 with the display
facing up and that the device does not
cover the alert LED (A).
Correct positioning: see fig. 87 (the
LED identifies the positioning limit of
the device);
incorrect positioning: see fig. 88;
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87
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88
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UV-C LIGHT
(where provided)
It is located on the top of the glovebox.
The UV-C Light Operating Switch is
located in the Central Console.
Warnings & Disclaimers
For your SAFETY and PROTECTION,
it is very important for you to read and
understand this user manual before
use. Please pay particular attention
to WARNING and CAUTION sections
as they are designed to call particular
attention to potential dangers when
using the UV-C light.
Read and save all notices, warnings
and safety instructions received with
the UV-C light.
IMPORTANT: This UV-C light is
equipped with ultraviolet lamps. UV
radiation is harmful to the eyes and
skin. Do not attempt to observe the UV
lamps directly.
IMPORTANT: Use this product only
for its intended use as described in
this manual without tampering with or
modifying the product in any way.
Unintended use or damage of the
product may result in the exposure to
dangerous UV radiation. Even in small
doses, UV radiation can cause harm to
the eyes and skin.
IMPORTANT: The UV-C light is
intended for use ONLY IN GLOVEBOX.
Under no circumstances should this
product be operated with humans,
plants, animals or living things.
IMPORTANT: KEEP OUT OF REACH
OF CHILDREN. Do not allow the device
to be used as a toy.
IMPORTANT: Ensure the Glove box
door is fully closed before starting the
operation.
IMPORTANT: Don’t try to override
the operation & expose yourself to UVC
Light.
IMPORTANT: UV lamps are hot
during and after use - Do not touch.
The UV-C light is designed to use
UV light to sanitize surface areas inside
the glovebox. No chemicals are used in
this process.
The surfaces must be exposed
directly to the UV rays to be sanitized.
These rays do not penetrate materials
such as fabric, paper or glass,
therefore make sure that the objects
to be sanitized are not located below
these materials
Any objects located in the storage
compartment for sanitation must
be repositioned as many times as
necessary to guarantee that the UV-C
light strikes every surface of the item
Only use it in the specified operating
temperature range from -40
⁰
C to +80
⁰
C (40
⁰
F to 176
⁰
F). Equipment failure
or damage may occur outside of the
specified temperature range.
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Opportunities for infection are
abundant and virtually everywhere. Use
of the UV-C light does not guarantee
that the user will avoid illness.
The UV-C light is not intended for
medical use.
The frequent exposure to UVC light
can cause early fading of the colours of
the goods
Do not use if the device is damaged,
not working properly or has broken
lamps.
For optimal effectiveness, the UV
lamps must be free of fingerprints,
sweat, dust accumulated over time,
etc. If hands accidentally come into
contact with the UV lamp, clean it
with a lint-free cloth and in any case
periodically remove the dust that
deposits on it
NOTE UV-C light only works with the
ignition device in the ENGINE position.
If the Engine is stopped during the
UV-C in operation, the cycle will be
interrupted.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The UV-C Operating Switch has a Uni-
colour LED (BLUE) indicator.
The LED switches on as the switch is
pressed to START the operation.
The LED remains solid until the
operation is COMPLETED, interrupted
or stopped.
The LED shows No light + 1 Chime
if the operation is Successfully
completed; one UVC complete cycle is
nearly 3min.
The LED shows Blinking for 5
seconds if the operation is interrupted
or stopped.
The UV-C light will be ready for the
new cycle after the blinking is stopped.
40)
Do not travel with the storage
compartments open: they may injure the
front seat occupants in the event of an
accident.
ROOF RACK/SKI
RACK
41) 42) 43)
26) 27)
FASTENERS
The fasteners are located in the zone
indicated in fig. 89.
Two use the attachments, two
threaded nuts (A) are provided, which
can be reached when the door is open.
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WARNING Follow the instructions
contained in the assembly kit carefully.
Assembly must be performed by
qualified personnel.
WARNING Travelling with the rack/ski
rack fitted impacts on the life of the
high-voltage battery.
41)
Fully comply with the regulations in
force concerning maximum clearance.
Never exceed the maximum permitted
loads (see "Technical specifications"
section).
42)
Evenly distribute the load and take
into account, when driving, the increased
responsiveness of the car to side wind.
After travelling for a few kilometres, check
to ensure that the fixing screws for the
attachments are well tightened.
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43)
Before driving, make sure that the
transversal bars have been fitted properly.
26)
The use of transversal roof bars
prevents the use of the sunroof, because
the latter, while opening, interferes with the
bars. Therefore do not move the sunroof if
transversal bars have been fitted.
27)
The maximum load on the roof rack is
50 kg.
RED SPECIAL
SERIES
(where provided)
Some components of the
car underwent antimicrobial
treatments, as detailed below. No
specific precautions are required
for the normal use of the car and
components treated with biocide
substances.
The boot mat was treated with a
biocide substance having antiviral
properties based on the active
ingredient Silver Chloride.
The seat fabrics were treated with
a biocide substance having antiviral
and antibacterial properties based on
the active ingredient Alkyl (C12-C16)
Dimethylbenzyl Ammonium Chloride.
The steering wheel upholstery was
treated with biocide substances having
antibacterial and antifungal properties
based on the active ingredients Zinc
Pyrithione and Thiabendazole.
The air cleaner of the climate control
system was treated with a biocide
substance having antibacterial and
antiviral properties based on the active
ingredient Dimethyltetradecyl[3-
(trimethoxysilyl)propyl]ammonium
chloride.
SOUND SYSTEM
28)
The basic audio system is composed
of:
two woofers, diameter 165 mm, on
the front doors
two tweeter speakers, 19 mm
diameter, in the front pillars
The medium sound system is
composed of:
two woofers, diameter 165 mm, on
the front doors
two tweeter speakers, 19 mm
diameter, in the front pillars
two full range speakers, 130 mm
diameter, in the rear side panels
The premium sound system is
composed of:
two Hi-Fi woofers, diameter 165 mm,
on the front doors
two Hi-Fi tweeter speakers, diameter
19 mm, in the front pillars
two Hi-Fi full range speakers,
diameter 130 mm, in the rear side
panels
one 200 mm subwoofer
an 8-channel digital amplifier
Depending on the version, the aerial
may be on the rear window or on the
rear side window, for convertible
versions.
28)
The maximum load on the subwoofer
is 40 kg. It is advisable to avoid
concentrated loads
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KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
This section of the handbook provides
all information that is useful for getting
to know, interpreting, and using the
instrument panel correctly.
INSTRUMENT PANEL
FEATURES. . . . . . . . .. 76
DISPLAY. . . . . . . . . . 77
WARNING LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES . . . . . . . . 85
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INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES
B
A
B
A
D
C
90
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A. Warning lights B. Engaged gear, seat belt status and status of driver assistance and active safety systems notification area C.
Speedometer D. Multi-function dial indicator: speedometer and driver assistance system indication
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DISPLAY
MAIN SCREEN
OFF
D
L
I
H
A
B
C
D
G
F
E
91
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The main screen fig. 91 shows the following information:
A. Driving assistance system in operation indicator B. Traffic sign and speed limit indicator C. Driving style indicator D. Signalling
symbols E. Distance travelled indicator F. Compass G. Temperature indicator H. Warning symbols I. High-voltage battery state
of charge and range
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A - Driving assistance and active
safety system notifications
This position displays the status
icons of the various functions (where
provided), such as ACC (Adaptive
Cruise Control), AEB Control
(Autonomous Emergency Brake
Control) or Lane Control, active safety
systems, such as ESC (Electronic
Stability Control), TSR (Traffic Sign
Recognition) and ISA (Intelligent Speed
Assist) and thumbnails of the driving aid
systems.
Refer to the "Starting and Driving"
section for more information about
driving assistance systems.
Refer to the "Safety" section for more
information about active safety devices.
B - High-voltage battery charge
state of charge and range
A
B
92
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In this position the state of charge of
the high-voltage battery is indicated
by a percentage and a vertical bar
of height proportional to the state of
charge of the battery (A) fig. 92. Both
indications are coloured according to
the state of charge:
range greater than 24 km: blue
range between 24 km and 16 km:
yellow
range lower than 16 km: red
When charging via a power socket,
the vertical bar is coloured green and
the symbols and
(B) fig. 92
appear. The height of the vertical bar is
proportional to the state of charge of
the battery.
The estimated remaining range is
indicated by a numerical value (in km
or miles, depending on the display
settings) and an indicator that indicates
any changes in expected range:
by means of an up
arrow and
a blue bar if the current driving style
increases the range;
by means of a down
arrow and
a red bar if the current driving style
decreases the range.
In case the driving style does not
change the range, no graphic signals
are displayed.
C - Failure icons
All failure icons are displayed in this
position. In case of multiple failures, the
display will be in succession.
D - External temperature
The external temperature is displayed
in
°
C or
°
F depending on the display
settings.
Notifications bar
The lower part of the display is
reconfigurable via the display menu.
The following information can be
displayed on the left hand side: external
temperature (default setting), time,
date, compass (where provided) and
car speed repeat (where provided).
In the centre zone: odometer (default
setting), Audio information (where
provided), Phone information (where
provided), time, external temperature,
date, compass (where provided) and
car speed repetition (where provided).
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