MINI Countryman (2021 year). Manual in english — page 2

AT A GLANCE
Central Information Display (CID)
Entering letters and numbers
Input
1.
Tap the symbol on the touchscreen.
A keyboard is displayed on the Control
Display.
2. Enter desired letters and numbers.
The main menu is displayed.
Deleting
All Central Information Display (CID) func-
Symbol Function
tions can be called up via the main menu.
Tapping the symbol: deletes the
Selecting menu items
letter or number.
Tap the desired menu item.
Tapping and holding the symbol
all letters: deletes all letters or
numbers.
Operating navigation map
The navigation map can be moved using the
touchscreen.
Function
Operation
Enlarge/shrink
Drag in or out with the
map.
fingers.
Changing between displays
After a menu item is selected, a new display
opens.
Programmable memory but-
An arrow indicates that additional displays
tons
can be opened.
- Swipe to the left.
General information
- Tap arrow.
The Central Information Display (CID) func-
The new display opens.
tions can be stored on the programmable
memory buttons and called up directly, for
Opening recently used menus
instance radio stations, navigation destina-
1.
Tap on the symbol.
tions, phone numbers and menu entries.
Settings are stored for the driver profile
2.
Tap on the symbol.
currently used.
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Central Information Display (CID)
AT A GLANCE
Storing a function
1. Select the function via the Central Infor-
mation Display (CID).
2.
Press and hold the desired but-
ton, until a signal sounds.
Executing a function
Press the button.
The function will work immediately.
This means, for instance that the number is
dialed when a phone number is selected.
Displaying the key assignment
Touch buttons with finger. Do not wear
gloves or use objects.
The assignment of the buttons is displayed
in the upper area of the Control Display.
Deleting the button assignments
1. Press buttons 1 and 6 simultaneously
for approx. 5 seconds.
2. "OK"
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AT A GLANCE
Voice activation system
Voice activation system
activation system. To set the language,
Vehicle features and options
refer to page 46.
- Always say commands in the language
This chapter describes all standard, country-
of the voice activation system.
specific and optional features offered with
the series. It also describes features and
functions that are not necessarily available
in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op-
Using the voice activation sys-
tions or country versions. This also applies
tem
to safety-related functions and systems.
When using these functions and systems,
Activating the voice activation
the applicable laws and regulations must be
observed.
system
1.
Press the button on the steering
wheel.
Concept
2. Wait for the signal.
Most functions displayed on the Control
3. Say the command.
Display can be operated by voice commands
This symbol indicates that the voice ac-
via the voice activation system. The system
tivation system is active.
supports you with announcements during
No other commands may be available. In
input.
this case, operate the function via the Cen-
tral Information Display (CID).
General information
Terminating the voice activation
system
- Functions that can only be used when
the vehicle is stationary can only be op-
Press the button on the steering
erated via the voice activation system to
wheel or ›Cancel‹.
a limited extent.
- The system uses a special microphone
on the driver's side.
Possible commands
-
bal instructions to use with the voice ac-
General information
tivation system.
Most menu items on the Control Display can
be spoken as commands.
Functional requirements
Commands from other menus can also be
spoken.
You can also select list entries such as
- A language must be set via the Control
phone list entries via voice activation. Read
Display that is supported by the voice
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Voice activation system
AT A GLANCE
these list entries out loud exactly as they
Adjusting
are shown in the respective list.
Setting the language
Displaying possible commands
The language to be used for voice activation
The following is displayed in the top area of
and system announcements can be set.
the Control Display:
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
- Some possible commands for the current
menu.
1.
"My MINI"
- Some possible commands from other
2. "System settings"
menus.
3. If necessary, "Language"
- Status of the voice recognition.
4. "Language:"
-
Encrypted connection is not availa-
ble.
5. Select the desired language.
Help on the voice activation system
Setting the voice dialog
-
›General information on voice control‹:
You can set the system to use standard dia-
have information on the operating prin-
log or a short version.
ciple of the voice activation system read
The short version of the voice dialog plays
out loud.
back short messages in abbreviated form.
-
›Help‹: have help for the current menu
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
read out loud.
1.
"My MINI"
2. "System settings"
Example: opening the tone set-
3. "Language"
tings
4. "Speech mode:"
5. Select the desired setting.
The commands of the menu items are spo-
ken just as they are selected via the Con-
Speaking during voice output
troller.
It is possible to answer during inquiries of
1. Switch on the Entertainment sound out-
the voice activation system. The function
put, if needed.
can be deactivated if inquiries are often un-
desirably interrupted, for instance due to
2.
Press the button on the steering
background noise or conversations in the
wheel.
vehicle.
3.
›Media and radio‹
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
4.
›Tone‹
1.
"My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Language"
4. "Speaking during voice output"
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AT A GLANCE
Voice activation system
Activating voice recognition via
System limits
the server
The voice recognition feature via the server
- Certain noises can be detected and may
provides a dictation function and a natural
lead to problems. Keep the doors, win-
method of entering destinations while im-
dows, and glass sunroof closed.
proving the quality of voice recognition. To
- Noises from the front passenger or the
use the functions, data is transmitted to a
rear seat bench can impair the system.
service provider via an encrypted connec-
Avoid making other noise in the vehicle
tion and stored locally there.
while speaking.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
- Major language dialects can cause prob-
lems with the voice recognition feature.
1.
"My MINI"
Speak loud and clear.
2. "System settings"
3. "Language"
Using the voice activation sys-
4. "Server speech recognition"
tem of the smartphone
Adjusting the volume
Turn the volume button during the spoken
A smartphone connected to the vehicle can
instructions until the desired volume is set.
be used via voice activation.
- The volume remains constant even if the
Activate voice command response on the
volume of other audio sources is
smartphone for this purpose.
changed.
- The volume is stored for the profile cur-
1.
Press and hold the button on the
rently used.
steering wheel for approx. 3 seconds.
Voice command response is activated on
the smartphone.
Information on Emergency
2.
Release the button.
Requests
If activation is successful, a confirma-
tion appears on the Control Display.
Do not use the voice activation system to
If it was not possible to activate voice com-
initiate an Emergency Request. In stressful
mand response, the list of Bluetooth devices
situations, the voice and vocal pitch can
appears on the Control Display.
change. This can unnecessarily delay the es-
tablishment of a phone connection.
Instead, use the SOS button, refer to
Amazon Alexa Car Integration
page 291, close to the interior mirror.
Concept
Alexa is a digital voice-controlled assistant
by Amazon. With Amazon Alexa Car Inte-
gration, Alexa can be used in the vehicle.
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Voice activation system
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General information
Information about the active function is
displayed on the Control Display.
Some of the Alexa functions are limited in
the vehicle to prevent any impairment of
Malfunction
safety while driving.
In case of a malfunction, switch off the en-
Functional requirements
gine and start the engine again.
- Connected Voice Services purchased via
MINI Connected Store.
- Same MINI Connected account used in
the vehicle and in the MINI Connected
app.
- Vehicle added in the MINI Connected
app.
- Amazon account and MINI account con-
nected in the MINI Connected app.
- Smartphone connected to the vehicle via
Bluetooth or USB.
Activation in the MINI Connected
app
The Amazon Alexa Car Integration is acti-
vated in the MINI Connected app.
Follow the instructions in the app.
Activation in the vehicle
An authorization for the use of Amazon
Alexa Car Integration is required every time
before starting a trip.
1. Authorizing Amazon Alexa Car Integra-
tion:
- Connect the smartphone to the vehi-
cle via Bluetooth.
- Selects appropriate driver profile, re-
fer to page 73.
2.
Press the button on the steering
wheel.
3. Wait for the signal.
4. Say activation word ›Alexa‹ and desired
command.
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AT A GLANCE
General settings
General settings
Vehicle features and options
Time
This chapter describes all standard, country-
Setting the time zone
specific and optional features offered with
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
the series. It also describes features and
functions that are not necessarily available
1.
"My MINI"
in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op-
2. "System settings"
tions or country versions. This also applies
to safety-related functions and systems.
3. "Date and time"
When using these functions and systems,
4. "Time zone:"
the applicable laws and regulations must be
5. Select the desired setting.
observed.
The setting is stored for the driver profile
currently used.
Language
Setting the time
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
Setting the language
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1.
"My MINI"
2. "System settings"
1.
"My MINI"
3. "Date and time"
2. "System settings"
4. "Time:"
3. If necessary, "Language"
5. Turn the Controller until the desired
4. "Language:"
hours are displayed.
5. Select the desired setting.
6. Press the Controller.
The setting is stored for the driver profile
7. Turn the Controller until the desired mi-
currently used.
nutes are displayed.
Setting the voice dialog
8. Press the Controller.
For voice dialog for the voice activation sys-
Setting the time format
tem, refer to page 43.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1.
"My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Date and time"
4. "Time format:"
5. Select the desired setting.
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General settings
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The setting is stored for the driver profile
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
currently used.
1.
"My MINI"
2. "System settings"
Date
3. "Units"
4. Select the desired menu item.
Setting the date
5. Select the desired setting.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
The setting is stored for the driver profile
currently used.
1.
"My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Date and time"
Activating/deactivating the
4. "Date:"
display of the current vehicle
5. Turn the Controller until the desired day
position
is displayed.
6. Press the Controller.
Concept
7. Make the settings for the month and
If vehicle tracking has been activated, the
year.
current vehicle position can be displayed in
the MINI Connected app.
Setting the date format
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
Activating/deactivating
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1.
"My MINI"
2. "System settings"
1.
"My MINI"
3. "Date and time"
2. "Vehicle settings"
4. "Date format:"
3. "Vehicle tracking"
5. Select the desired setting.
4. "Vehicle tracking"
The setting is stored for the driver profile
5. Select the desired setting.
currently used.
Activating/deactivating
Setting the units of measure-
popup windows
ment
For some functions, popup windows are dis-
You can set the units of measurement for
played automatically on the Control Display.
some values, for example, consumption, dis-
Some of these popup windows can be acti-
tances and temperature.
vated or deactivated.
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AT A GLANCE
General settings
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
5. "Screensaver"
1.
"My MINI"
6. Select the desired setting.
The setting is stored for the driver profile
2. "System settings"
currently used.
3. "Pop-ups"
4. Select the desired setting.
The setting is stored for the driver profile
Messages
currently used.
Concept
The menu centrally displays all messages ar-
Control Display
riving in the vehicle in list form.
Brightness
General information
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
The following messages can be displayed:
1.
"My MINI"
- Traffic messages.
- Communication messages, for example
2. "System settings"
e-mails, SMS text messages or remind-
3. "Displays"
ers.
4. "Control display"
- Check Control messages.
5. "Brightness at night"
- Messages on service notifications.
6. Turn the Controller until the desired
- Messages from the vehicle manufac-
brightness is set.
turer.
7. Press the Controller.
Messages are additionally displayed in the
status field.
The setting is stored for the driver profile
currently used.
Retrieving messages
Depending on the light conditions, the
brightness settings may not be clearly visi-
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
ble.
1.
"Notifications"
Screensaver
2. Select the desired message.
The menu in which the message is dis-
If no entries are made via the Central Infor-
played will open.
mation Display (CID), a screensaver can be
displayed after an adjustable time.
Deleting messages
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
All messages, except Check Control mes-
1.
"My MINI"
sages or messages from the vehicle manu-
2. "System settings"
facturer, can be deleted from the list.
3. "Displays"
Check Control messages or messages from
the vehicle manufacturer are displayed as
4. "Control display"
long as they are relevant.
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General settings
AT A GLANCE
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1.
"Notifications"
1.
"My MINI"
2. Select the desired message.
2. "System settings"
3. "Data privacy"
3.
Press the button.
4. Select the desired setting.
4. "Delete this notification" or "Delete all
notifications"
Deleting personal data in the
vehicle
Adjusting
The following settings can be adjusted:
Concept
- Select the applications, from which mes-
Depending on the usage, the vehicle stores
sages will be permitted.
personal data, such as stored radio stations.
- Sort the messages according to date or
This personal data can be permanently de-
priority.
leted via the Central Information Display
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
(CID).
1.
"My MINI"
General information
2. "System settings"
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the
3. "Notifications"
following data is deleted:
4. Select the desired setting.
- Driver profile settings.
- Stored radio stations.
- Stored programmable memory buttons.
Data protection
- Travel and Onboard Computer informa-
tion.
Data transfer
- Music hard disk.
- Navigation, for instance stored destina-
Concept
tions.
The vehicle offers various functions which
- Phone book.
require data to be transferred to MINI or a
- Office data, for instance voice notes.
service provider. The data transfer can be
deactivated for some functions.
- Login accounts.
Altogether, the deletion of the data can take
General information
up to 15 minutes.
With data transfer deactivated, the respec-
tive function cannot be used.
Functional requirement
Only make these settings while stationary.
Data can only be deleted while stationary.
Activating/deactivating
Deleting data
Follow the instructions on the Control Dis-
Note and follow the instructions on the Con-
play.
trol Display.
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AT A GLANCE
General settings
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
Function
Connec-
tion type
1.
"My MINI"
Making calls via the hands-
Bluetooth.
2. "System settings"
free system.
3. "Data privacy"
Using phone functions via
4. "Delete personal data"
the Central Information Dis-
5. "Delete personal data"
play (CID).
6. "OK"
Using the smartphone Of-
fice functions.
7. Exit and lock the vehicle.
Playing music from the
Bluetooth
The deletion process takes 15 minutes to
smartphone or the audio
or USB.
complete.
player.
If not all data was deleted, repeat the dele-
tion.
Using compatible apps via
Bluetooth
the Central Information Dis-
or USB.
Canceling deletion
play (CID).
Start the engine to cancel deletion of the
USB storage device:
USB.
data.
Exporting and importing
driver profiles.
Update the software.
Connections
Playing music.
Playing videos from the
USB.
Concept
smartphone or the USB de-
Various connection types are available for
vice.
using mobile devices in the vehicle. The
connection type to select depends on the
Using Apple CarPlay apps
Bluetooth
mobile device and the desired function.
via the Central Information
and
Display (CID) and voice op-
WLAN.
eration.
General information
The following overview shows possible
The following connection types require one-
functions and the suitable connection types
time pairing with the vehicle:
for them. The scope of functions depends on
the mobile device.
- Bluetooth.
- Apple CarPlay
Paired devices are automatically recognized
later on and connected to the vehicle.
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General settings
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Safety information
- The vehicle key is in the vehicle.
- The device is ready for operation.
Warning
- Bluetooth is activated on the device and
in the vehicle, refer to page 51.
Operating the integrated information sys-
tems and communication devices while
- Bluetooth presettings, such as visibility,
driving can distract from traffic. It is pos-
may be required on the device; refer to
sible to lose control of the vehicle. There is
the owner's manual of the device.
a risk of accident. Only use the systems or
devices when the traffic situation allows.
Switching on Bluetooth
As warranted, stop and use the systems
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
and devices while the vehicle is stationary.
1.
"My MINI"
2. "System settings"
Compatible devices
3. "Mobile devices"
General information
4. "Settings"
Malfunctions may occur with devices not
5. "Bluetooth®"
listed or deviating software versions.
Activating/deactivating telephone
Displaying the vehicle identification
functions
number and software part number
To use all supported functions of a mobile
When looking for compatible devices, you
phone, the following functions must be acti-
may have to state the vehicle identification
vated prior to pairing.
number and the software part number.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
These numbers can be displayed in the ve-
hicle.
1.
"My MINI"
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
2.
"System settings"
3.
"Mobile devices"
1.
"My MINI"
4.
"Settings"
2. "System settings"
5.
Select the desired setting:
3. "Mobile devices"
- "Office"
4. "Settings"
Activate function to transmit short
5. "Bluetooth® info"
messages, e-mails, calendars, tasks,
6. "System information"
notes, and reminders to the vehicle.
A software update, refer to page 56, can
Costs can be incurred by transmit-
be performed.
ting all data to the vehicle.
- "Contact images"
Bluetooth connection
Activate function to show the con-
tact pictures.
Functional requirements
6.
Move the Controller to the left.
- Compatible device, refer to page 51,
with Bluetooth interface.
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AT A GLANCE
General settings
Pairing the mobile device with the
Frequently Asked Questions
vehicle
All requirements are met and all required
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
steps were completed in the specified order.
Despite that, the mobile device does not
1.
"My MINI"
function as expected.
2.
"System settings"
In this case, the following explanations can
3.
"Mobile devices"
help:
Why could the mobile phone not be paired
4.
"Connect new device"
or connected?
5.
Select the functions for which the de-
- There are too many Bluetooth devices
vice will be used:
connected to the mobile phone or vehi-
-
"Telephone"
cle.
"Bluetooth® audio"
In the vehicle, delete Bluetooth connec-
"Apps"
tions with other devices.
"Apple CarPlay"
Delete all known Bluetooth connections
The vehicle's Bluetooth name is dis-
from the device list on the mobile phone
played on the Control Display.
and start a new device search.
6.
On the mobile device, search for Blue-
- The mobile phone is in power-save mode
tooth devices in the vicinity.
or has only a limited remaining battery
life.
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle ap-
pears on the mobile device display.
Charge the mobile phone.
Select the Bluetooth name of the vehi-
Why does the mobile phone no longer re-
cle.
act?
- The applications on the mobile phone do
7.
Depending on the mobile device, a con-
not function anymore.
trol number is displayed or the control
number must be entered.
Switch the mobile phone off and on
again.
- Compare the control number dis-
played on the Control Display with
- Possibly too high or too low ambient
the control number on the display of
temperatures for mobile phone opera-
the device.
tion.
Confirm the control number on the
Do not subject the mobile phone to ex-
device and on the Control Display.
treme ambient temperatures.
- Enter and confirm the same control
Why can phone functions not be used via
number on the device and via the
the Central Information Display (CID)?
Central Information Display (CID).
- The mobile phone may not be properly
The device is connected and displayed
configured, for instance as Bluetooth au-
in the device list.
dio device.
If connection was not successful: Fre-
Connect the mobile phone with the tele-
quently Asked Questions, refer to page 52.
phone or additional phone function.
Why are no or not all phone book entries
displayed or why are they incomplete?
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General settings
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-
Transmission of the phone book entries
- Audio devices with USB port, for in-
is not yet complete.
stance MP3 players.
-
It is possible that only the phone book
- USB storage devices.
entries of the mobile phone or the SIM
Common file systems are supported.
card are transmitted.
FAT32 and exFAT are the recommended
-
It may not be possible to display phone
formats.
book entries with special characters.
A connected USB storage device will be
-
It may not be possible to transmit con-
supplied with charge current via the USB
tacts from social networks.
port if the device supports this. Follow the
maximum charge current of the USB port.
-
The number of phone book entries to be
stored is too high.
The following uses are possible on USB
ports with data transfer:
-
Data volume of the contact too large, for
instance due to stored information such
- Exporting and importing driver profiles,
as notes.
refer to page 73.
Reduce the data volume of the contact.
- Playing music files via USB audio.
-
A mobile phone is only connected as an
- Playing videos via USB video.
audio source.
- Loading of software updates, refer to
Reconfigure the mobile phone and con-
page 56.
nect it with the telephone or additional
Follow the following when connecting:
phone function.
-
Do not use force when plugging the con-
How can the phone connection quality be
nector into the USB port.
improved?
-
Use a flexible adapter cable.
- The strength of the Bluetooth signal on
Protect the USB storage device against
the mobile phone can be adjusted, de-
mechanical damage.
pending on the mobile phone.
-
Due to the large number of USB storage
- Insert the mobile phone into the wire-
devices available on the market, it can-
less charging tray.
not be guaranteed that every device is
- Adjust the volume of the microphone
operable on the vehicle.
and loudspeakers separately.
-
Do not expose USB storage devices to
If all points in this list have been checked
extreme environmental conditions, such
and the required function is still not availa-
as very high temperatures; refer to the
ble, contact the hotline, a dealer’s service
owner's manual of the device.
center or another qualified service center or
-
Due to the many different compression
repair shop.
techniques, proper playback of the me-
dia stored on the USB storage device
USB connection
cannot be guaranteed in all cases.
-
To ensure proper transmission of the
General information
stored data, do not charge a USB storage
The following mobile devices can be con-
device via the onboard socket, when it
nected to the USB port:
is connected to the USB port.
- Mobile phones.
-
Depending on how the USB storage de-
vice is being used, settings may be re-
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General settings
quired on the USB storage device, refer
Switching on Bluetooth and CarPlay
to the owner's manual of the device.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
Not compatible USB media:
1.
"My MINI"
- USB hard drives.
2. "System settings"
- USB hubs.
3. "Mobile devices"
- USB memory card readers with multiple
slots.
4. "Settings"
- HFS-formatted USB storage devices.
5. Select the following settings:
- Devices such as fans or lamps.
- "Bluetooth®"
- "Apple CarPlay"
Functional requirement
Compatible device, refer to page 51, with
Pairing the iPhone with CarPlay
USB port.
Pairing an iPhone with the vehicle, refer to
page 52, via Bluetooth
Connecting the device
Select CarPlay as the function:
Connect the USB device using a suitable
"Apple CarPlay"
adapter cable to a USB port, refer to
page 216.
The iPhone is connected to the vehicle and
displayed in the device list, refer to
The USB device is connected to the vehicle
page 55.
and displayed in the device list.
Operation
Apple CarPlay preparation
For more information, refer to the
Concept
Manual for Navigation, Entertainment, Com-
CarPlay allows certain functions of a com-
munication.
patible Apple iPhone to be used via Siri
voice operation and the Central Information
Frequently Asked Questions
Display (CID).
All requirements are met and all required
steps were completed in the specified order.
Functional requirements
Despite that, the mobile device does not
- Compatible iPhone, refer to page 51.
function as expected.
iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7.1 or later.
In this case, the following explanations can
- Corresponding mobile contract.
help:
- Bluetooth, WLAN, and Siri voice opera-
The iPhone has already been paired with
tion are activated on the iPhone.
Apple CarPlay. When a new connection is
- Booking the MINI Connected service:
established, CarPlay can no longer be se-
Apple CarPlay preparation.
lected.
- Delete the iPhone concerned from the
device list.
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General settings
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On the iPhone, delete the vehicle con-
Configuring the device
cerned from the list of stored vehicles
Functions can be activated or deactivated
under Bluetooth and under WLAN.
for paired and connected devices.
- Pair the iPhone as a new device.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
If the steps listed have been carried out and
1.
"My MINI"
the required function is still not available:
contact the hotline, a dealer's service center
2. "System settings"
or another qualified service center or repair
3. "Mobile devices"
shop.
4. Select the desired device.
Managing mobile devices
5. Select the desired setting.
If a function is assigned to a device, the
General information
function will be deactivated where appro-
- After one-time pairing, the devices are
priate for a device that is already connected
automatically recognized and recon-
and the device will be disconnected.
nected when the ignition is switched on.
Disconnecting the device
- The data stored on the SIM card or in
the mobile phone is transferred to the
The device's connection to the vehicle is
vehicle after recognition.
disconnected.
- For some devices, certain settings may
The device remains paired and can be con-
be necessary, for instance authorization,
nected again, refer to page 55.
see owner's manual of the device.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
Displaying the device list
1.
"My MINI"
All devices paired and/or connected with
2. "System settings"
the vehicle are displayed in the device list.
3. "Mobile devices"
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
4. Select device.
1.
"My MINI"
5. "Disconnect device"
2. "System settings"
Connecting the device
3. "Mobile devices"
A disconnected device can be reconnected.
A symbol indicates, for which function a de-
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
vice is used.
Symbol
Function
1.
"My MINI"
2. "System settings"
"Telephone"
3. "Mobile devices"
"Additional telephone"
4. Select device.
"Bluetooth® audio"
5. "Connect device"
"Apps"
The functions that were assigned to the de-
"Apple CarPlay"
vice before disconnecting are assigned to
the device when it is reconnected. The func-
55
AT A GLANCE
General settings
tions may be deactivated on a device al-
Displaying the version of the installed
ready connected.
software
The software version installed in the vehicle
Deleting the device
is displayed.
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1.
"My MINI"
1.
"My MINI"
2. "System settings"
2. "System settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
3. "Software update"
4. Select device.
4. "Show current version"
5. "Delete device"
If an update has been carried out before, se-
The device is disconnected and removed
lect the desired version to display additional
from the device list.
information.
Swapping the telephone and additional
Updating software via USB
phone
The software may only be updated when the
If two mobile phones are connected to the
vehicle is stationary.
vehicle, the functions of the phone and ad-
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
ditional phone can be switched.
1. Store the file for the software update in
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
the main directory of a USB storage de-
1.
"My MINI"
vice.
2. "System settings"
2. Connecting USB storage devices to the
USB port.
3. "Mobile devices"
3.
"My MINI"
4. "Settings"
4. "System settings"
5. "Swap telephone/additional tel."
5. "Software update"
Software update
6. "Update software"
7. "USB"
General information
8. "Install software"
The vehicle supports a large number of mo-
9. "OK"
bile devices, for example mobile phones and
MP3 players. Software updates are available
10. Wait for the update to complete.
for many of the supported devices. The ve-
11. Confirm system restart.
hicle is kept up-to-date via regular vehicle
software updates.
Restoring the software version
Contact a dealer's service center or another
You can restore the software to the version
qualified service center or repair shop for
prior to the last update or to its factory set-
information on available software updates.
tings.
The software may only be restored when
the vehicle is stationary.
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General settings
AT A GLANCE
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1.
"My MINI"
2. "System settings"
3. "Software update"
4. "Restore software"
5.
- "Previous version"
The previous software version is re-
stored.
- "Default software settings"
The first software version is re-
stored.
6. "Remove software"
7. "OK"
8. Wait for restore.
9. Confirm system restart.
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AT A GLANCE
Vehicle features and options
Also follow the Supplementary Owner's
This chapter describes all standard, country-
Manuals, which are included in addition to
specific and optional features offered with
the onboard literature.
the series. It also describes features and
functions that are not necessarily available
in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op-
tions or country versions. This also applies
the vehicle
to safety-related functions and systems.
When using these functions and systems,
the applicable laws and regulations must be
Concept
observed.
describes features and functions found in
General information
can be displayed on the Control Display.
You can use the following media formats to
1.
Press the button.
page 58.
2.
"My MINI"
cle, refer to page 58.
4. Select the desired method of accessing
the contents.
Scrolling through the Owner's
Manual
Concept
Turn the Controller, until the next or previ-
ous contents are displayed.
standard, country-specific, and optional fea-
tures offered with the series.
Context help
General information
General information
tainment, and Communication can be ob-
to the function that is currently selected
tained as a printed book from the service
can be displayed directly.
center.
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AT A GLANCE
Opening via Central Information
Programmable memory buttons
Display (CID)
Change directly to the Options menu from
General information
the function on the Control Display:
programmable memory buttons and called
1.
Press the button.
up directly.
Storing
Opening when a Check Control
1. Select the desired entry point via the
Central Information Display (CID):
message is displayed
- "Quick reference"
Directly from the Check Control message on
the Control Display:
- "Search by pictures"
- "Keyword search"
- "Animations"
Changing between a function and the
2.
Press and hold the desired but-
ton, until a signal sounds.
To switch from a function, for instance
Display and to alternate between the two
Executing
displays:
Press the button.
1.
Press the button.
immediately.
3. Select the desired page in the Owner's
Manual.
4.
Press the button again to return to
the last displayed function.
5.
Press the button to return to the
last.
To alternate continuously between the last
displayed function and the last displayed
& 5. Opens a new display every time.
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CONTROLS
Opening and closing
Opening and closing
Vehicle features and options
Safety information
This chapter describes all standard, country-
Warning
specific and optional features offered with
People or animals in the vehicle can lock
the series. It also describes features and
the doors from the inside and lock them-
functions that are not necessarily available
selves in. In this case, the vehicle cannot
in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op-
be opened from the outside. There is a risk
tions or country versions. This also applies
of injury. Take the vehicle key with you so
to safety-related functions and systems.
that the vehicle can be opened from the
When using these functions and systems,
outside.
the applicable laws and regulations must be
observed.
Warning
Vehicle key
Unlocking from the inside is only possible
with special knowledge.
Persons who spend a lengthy time in the
General information
vehicle while being exposed to extreme
The vehicle is supplied with two vehicle
temperatures are at risk of injury or death.
keys with integrated key.
Do not lock the vehicle from the outside
Each vehicle key contains a replaceable bat-
when there are people in it.
tery, refer to page 63.
Depending on the equipment and country
version, various settings, refer to page 76,
Warning
can be configured for the button functions.
Unattended children or animals in the ve-
A personal driver profile, refer to page 73,
hicle can cause the vehicle to move and
for each vehicle key is stored in the vehicle.
endanger themselves and traffic, for in-
To provide information on maintenance re-
stance due to the following actions:
quirements, the service data is stored in the
- Pressing the Start/Stop button.
vehicle key, refer to page 278.
- Releasing the parking brake.
To prevent possible locking in of the vehicle
- Opening and closing the doors or
key, take the vehicle key with you when ex-
windows.
iting the vehicle.
- Engaging selector lever position N.
- Using vehicle equipment.
There is a risk of accidents or injuries. Do
not leave children or animals unattended
in the vehicle. Take the vehicle key with
you when exiting and lock the vehicle.
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Opening and closing
CONTROLS
Overview
- The interior lights, refer to page 152,
and the MINI logo projection are
switched on, provided that the interior
lights were not switched off manually.
- Depending on the settings, the welcome
light and pathway lighting, refer to
page 149, are switched on.
- Exterior mirrors folded through conven-
ient closing are folded open.
- The alarm system, refer to page 77, is
switched off.
1
Unlocking
The light functions may depend on the am-
2
Locking
bient brightness.
3
Unlocking the tailgate
With automatic tailgate operation: open
Convenient opening
the tailgate
Press and hold the button on the ve-
4
Panic mode
hicle key after unlocking.
The windows and the glass sunroof are
Unlocking
opened, as long as the button on the vehicle
Press the button on the vehicle key.
key is pressed.
Depending on the settings, refer to
Locking
page 76, the following access points are
1. Close the driver's door.
unlocked.
- Driver's door and fuel filler flap.
2.
Press the button on the vehicle
key.
Press the button on the vehicle key
again to unlock the other vehicle access
The following functions are executed:
points.
- All doors, the tailgate, and the fuel filler
- All doors, tailgate, and fuel filler flap.
flap are locked.
In addition, the following functions are exe-
- Locking is confirmed by the turn signals
cuted:
and the horn. This function must be ac-
tivated in the settings, refer to
- Unlocking is confirmed by the turn sig-
page 76.
nals and the horn. This function must be
activated in the settings, refer to
- The alarm system, refer to page 77, is
page 76.
switched on.
- The settings stored in the driver profile,
If the engine or ignition is still switched on
refer to page 73, are applied.
when you lock the vehicle, the vehicle horn
honks twice. In this case, the engine or ig-
- The driver's seat is set to the last posi-
nition must be switched off by means of the
tion saved in the driver's profile. This
Start/Stop button.
function must be activated in the set-
tings, refer to page 76.
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CONTROLS
Opening and closing
With Comfort Access: convenient
Depending on the equipment and country
version, it is possible to specify whether the
closing
tailgate can be activated with the vehicle
key and how the vehicle doors will respond
Safety information
to this. To perform settings, refer to
page 76.
Warning
With convenient closing, body parts can
Safety information
be jammed. There is a risk of injury. Make
sure that the area of movement of the
Warning
doors is clear during convenient closing.
Body parts can be jammed when operating
the tailgate. There is a risk of injury. Make
sure that the area of movement of the tail-
Closing
gate is clear during opening and closing.
Press and hold the button on the ve-
hicle key in the area close to the ve-
hicle.
NOTICE
The windows and the glass sunroof are
The tailgate swings back and up when it
closed, as long as the button on the vehicle
opens. There is a risk of damage to prop-
key is pressed.
erty. Make sure that the area of movement
The exterior mirrors are folded in.
of the tailgate is clear during opening and
closing.
Switch on interior lights and
courtesy light
NOTICE
Press the button on the vehicle key
Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the
with the vehicle locked.
windows and heat conductors while driv-
The MINI logo projection is also switched
ing. There is a risk of damage to property.
on.
Cover the edges and ensure that pointed
objects do not hit the windows.
These functions are not available if the inte-
rior lights were switched off manually.
The light functions may depend on the am-
Opening
bient brightness.
Press and hold the button on the ve-
After locking, wait 10 seconds before press-
hicle key for approx. 1 second.
ing the button again.
Without automatic tailgate operation:
Tailgate
The tailgate is unlocked and can be swung
upward.
General information
With automatic tailgate operation:
To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehi-
The tailgate opens automatically.
cle, do not place the remote control in the
cargo area.
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Opening and closing
CONTROLS
Panic mode
4.
Push battery in the direction of the ar-
row using a pointed object and lift it
You can trigger the alarm system if you find
out.
yourself in a dangerous situation.
- Press the button on the vehicle
key and hold for at least 3 sec-
onds.
- Briefly press the button on the vehicle
key three times in succession.
To switch off the alarm: press any button.
Replacing the battery
5.
Insert a type CR 2032 battery with the
1.
Remove the integrated key from the ve-
positive side facing up.
hicle key, refer to page 65.
6.
Insert lid and cover.
2.
Slide the integrated key into the open-
ing and raise the cover.
7.
Push the integrated key into the vehicle
The battery compartment is accessible.
key until it engages.
Have old batteries disposed of by a
dealer’s service center or another
qualified service center or repair
shop or take them to a collection point.
Additional vehicle keys
Additional vehicle keys are available from a
service center or another qualified service
center or repair shop.
3.
Slide the integrated key in the cover of
the battery compartment and raise the
Loss of vehicle keys
cover.
A lost vehicle key can be blocked and re-
placed by a dealer’s service center or an-
other qualified service center or repair
shop.
Malfunction
General information
A Check Control message is displayed.
Vehicle key recognition by the vehicle may
malfunction under the following circum-
stances:
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CONTROLS
Opening and closing
The battery of the vehicle key is dis-
Proceed as follows in this case:
charged. For replacing the battery, refer
1. Hold the vehicle key against the mark
to page 63.
on the steering column as shown. Pay
-
Interference of the radio connection
attention to the display in the instru-
from transmission towers or other
ment cluster.
equipment with high transmitting
2. If the vehicle key is detected:
power.
Start the engine within 10 seconds.
-
Shielding of the vehicle key due to metal
objects.
If the vehicle key is not recognized, slightly
change the position of the vehicle key and
Do not transport the vehicle key to-
repeat the procedure.
gether with metal objects.
-
Interference of the radio connection
Frequently Asked Questions
from mobile phones or other electronic
devices in direct proximity to the vehi-
What precautions can be taken to be able to
cle key.
open a vehicle with an accidentally locked
in vehicle key?
Do not transport the vehicle key to-
gether with electronic devices.
- The options provided by the Remote
Services of the MINI Connected app in-
-
Interference of radio transmission by a
clude the ability to lock and unlock a ve-
charging process of mobile devices, for
hicle.
instance charging of a mobile phone.
This requires an active MINI Connected
-
The vehicle key is in direct proximity of
contract and the MINI Connected app
the wireless charging tray.
must be installed on a smartphone.
Place the vehicle key in a different loca-
- Unlocking the vehicle can be requested
tion.
via the MINI Connected Call Center.
In the case of interference, the vehicle can
An active MINI Connected contract is
be unlocked and locked from the outside
required.
with the integrated key, refer to page 64.
Starting the engine via emergency
Integrated key
detection of the Vehicle key
General information
The driver's door can be locked and un-
locked without the vehicle key using the
integrated key.
Safety information
Warning
It is not possible to start the engine if the
Unlocking from the inside is only possible
vehicle key has not been detected.
with special knowledge.
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Opening and closing
CONTROLS
Persons who spend a lengthy time in the
To do this, slide the integrated key into
vehicle while being exposed to extreme
the opening from below and remove the
temperatures are at risk of injury or death.
lid.
Do not lock the vehicle from the outside
when there are people in it.
NOTICE
The door lock is permanently joined with
the door. The door handle can be moved.
When pulling the door handle with the
integrated key inserted, paint or the
integrated key can be damaged. There is a
2. Unlock or lock the door lock using the
risk of damage to property. Remove the
integrated key.
integrated key before pulling the outside
The other doors must be unlocked or locked
door handle.
from the inside.
Removing
Alarm system
The alarm system is not switched on if the
vehicle is locked with the integrated key.
The alarm system is triggered when the
door is opened, if the vehicle has been un-
locked via the door lock.
Buttons for the central locking
system
Press the button, arrow 1, and pull out the
integrated key, arrow 2.
General information
In the event of a severe accident, the vehi-
Locking/unlocking via the door
cle is automatically unlocked. The hazard
lock
warning system and interior lights come on.
1. Remove lid on the door lock.
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CONTROLS
Opening and closing
Overview
Comfort Access
Concept
The vehicle can be accessed without operat-
ing the vehicle key.
Carrying the vehicle key with you, e.g., in
your pants pocket, is sufficient.
The vehicle automatically detects the vehi-
cle key when it is in close proximity or in
the car's interior.
Buttons for the central locking system.
General information
Locking
Comfort Access supports the following
Press the button with the front
functions:
doors closed.
- Unlocking and locking the vehicle.
- Convenient closing.
- The fuel filler flap remains unlocked.
- Open the tailgate.
- The vehicle is not secured against theft
when locking.
- Opening/closing the tailgate with no-
touch activation.
Unlocking
This function must be activated in the
settings, refer to page 76.
Press the button.
This function is not available in vehicles
with a trailer hitch or with a rear lug-
gage rack preparation.
Opening
-
Press button to unlock the doors
Functional requirements
together, and then pull the door handle
- To lock the vehicle, the vehicle key must
above the armrest.
be outside of the vehicle near the doors.
- Front doors: pull the door handle on the
- The next unlocking and locking cycle is
door to open the door. The other doors
not possible until after approx. 2 sec-
remain locked.
onds.
- Back doors: pull twice on the door han-
dle on the door to be opened; the first
time unlocks the door, the second time
opens it. The other doors remain locked.
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Opening and closing
CONTROLS
Unlocking
Convenient closing
Safety information
Warning
With convenient closing, body parts can
be jammed. There is a risk of injury. Make
sure that the area of movement of the
doors is clear during convenient closing.
On the driver's or front passenger's outer
door handle, press the button.
Closing
Depending on the settings, refer to
page 76, only the driver's door and the
fuel filler flap may be unlocked. Unlike
when unlocking using the vehicle key,
pressing the button on the outer door han-
dle again does not unlock the other vehicle
access points. Rather, the vehicle is locked
again.
If the vehicle was locked automatically after
driving off or with the button of the central
Press and hold down the button on the driv-
locking system from the inside, note the fol-
er's or front passenger's outer door handle.
lowing: if a door on a locked vehicle is
In addition to locking, the windows and
opened from the inside with the door
glass sunroof will be closed.
opener, pressing the button on the outer
door handle will first lock the vehicle again.
The exterior mirrors are folded in.
To unlock, the button on the outer door han-
dle must be pressed again.
To open the tailgate
Locking
General information
If the tailgate is opened via Comfort Access,
locked doors are not unlocked.
To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehi-
cle, do not place the vehicle key in the cargo
area.
On the driver's or front passenger's outer
door handle, press the button.
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CONTROLS
Opening and closing
Safety information
With automatic tailgate actuation:
touchless opening and closing of
Warning
tailgate
Body parts can be jammed when operating
Concept
the tailgate. There is a risk of injury. Make
sure that the area of movement of the tail-
The tailgate can be opened and closed with
gate is clear during opening and closing.
no-touch activation using the vehicle key
you are carrying. Two sensors detect a for-
ward-directed foot motion in the central
rear area and the tailgate is opened or
NOTICE
closed.
The tailgate swings back and up when it
opens. There is a risk of damage to prop-
General information
erty. Make sure that the area of movement
To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehi-
of the tailgate is clear during opening and
cle, do not place the vehicle key in the cargo
closing.
area.
This function is not available in vehicles
with a trailer hitch or with a rear luggage
NOTICE
rack preparation.
Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the
If the vehicle key is in the sensor area, the
windows and heat conductors while driv-
tailgate may open or close inadvertently if
ing. There is a risk of damage to property.
you unintentionally move your foot or if a
Cover the edges and ensure that pointed
foot movement is detected.
objects do not hit the windows.
The sensor has an approximate range of
5 ft/1.50 m extending from the rear of the
Opening
vehicle.
If the tailgate is opened with no-touch acti-
vation, locked doors are not unlocked.
Contactless opening and closing of the tail-
gate must be activated in the settings.
Safety information
Warning
During no-touch activation, vehicle parts
Press button next on tailgate.
may be touched, such as the hot exhaust
Without automatic tailgate operation:
gas system. There is a risk of injury. When
moving your foot, make sure you have a
The tailgate is unlocked and can be swung
firm stance and do not touch the vehicle.
upward.
With automatic tailgate operation:
The tailgate opens automatically.
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Opening and closing
CONTROLS
back. With this movement, the leg must
Warning
pass through the ranges of both sensors.
Body parts can be jammed when operating
the tailgate. There is a risk of injury. Make
sure that the area of movement of the tail-
gate is clear during opening and closing.
NOTICE
The tailgate swings back and up when it
opens. There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty. Make sure that the area of movement
of the tailgate is clear during opening and
Opening
closing.
Perform the foot movement described ear-
lier.
Before the opening, the hazard warning sys-
Adjusting
tem flashes.
1. "My MINI"
If touchless closing is switched on:
2. "Vehicle settings"
Moving a foot again will stop the opening
3. "Doors/Key"
process.
4. "Tailgate"
The subsequent foot movement will close
the tailgate again.
5. Select the desired setting:
- "Open by foot movement"
Closing
Contactless opening of the tailgate is
Perform the foot movement described ear-
switched on or off.
lier.
- "Close by foot movement"
Before closing, the hazard warning system
Contactless closing of the tailgate is
flashes and an acoustic signal sounds.
switched on or off.
Moving a foot again will stop the closing
process.
Performing the foot movement
When the touchless opening is switched on:
1. Stand in the middle behind the vehicle
the subsequent foot movement will open
at approx. one arm's length away from
the tailgate again.
the rear of the vehicle.
2. Wave a foot under the vehicle in the di-
Malfunction
rection of travel and immediately pull it
Vehicle key recognition by the vehicle may
malfunction under the following circum-
stances:
- The battery of the vehicle key is dis-
charged. For replacing the battery, refer
to page 63.
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CONTROLS
Opening and closing
Interference of the radio connection
Safety information
from transmission towers or other
equipment with high transmitting
Warning
power.
Body parts can be jammed when operating
- Shielding of the vehicle key due to metal
the tailgate. There is a risk of injury. Make
objects.
sure that the area of movement of the tail-
Do not transport the vehicle key to-
gate is clear during opening and closing.
gether with metal objects.
- Interference of the radio connection
from mobile phones or other electronic
NOTICE
devices in direct proximity to the vehi-
cle key.
The tailgate swings back and up when it
opens. There is a risk of damage to prop-
Do not transport the vehicle key to-
erty. Make sure that the area of movement
gether with electronic devices.
of the tailgate is clear during opening and
Wet or snowy conditions may disrupt the
closing.
locking request recognition function on the
door handles.
In the case of a malfunction, unlock and
NOTICE
lock the vehicle using the buttons of the ve-
Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the
hicle key or use the integrated key, refer to
windows and heat conductors while driv-
page 64.
ing. There is a risk of damage to property.
Cover the edges and ensure that pointed
objects do not hit the windows.
Tailgate
General information
Without automatic tailgate
operation
To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehi-
cle, do not place the remote control in the
cargo area.
Opening from the outside
Depending on the equipment and country
version, it is possible to specify whether the
tailgate can be activated with the vehicle
key and how the vehicle doors will respond
to this. To perform settings, refer to
page 76.
- Without Comfort Access: unlock vehicle.
With Comfort Access: unlock the vehi-
cle or have the vehicle key with you.
Press button next on tailgate.
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Opening and closing
CONTROLS
Press and hold the button on the
With automatic tailgate operation
vehicle key for approx. 1 second.
Depending on the setting, the doors may
Opening
also be unlocked. Unlocking with the ve-
hicle key, refer to page 62.
Adjusting the opening height
The tailgate is unlocked and can be swung
You can set how far the tailgate should
upward.
open.
When adjusting the opening height, ensure
Opening from the inside
that there is a clearance of at least
4 in/10 cm above the tailgate.
With Steptronic transmission:
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
With the vehicle stationary, pull the
button in the storage compartment of the
1.
"My MINI"
driver's door upwards.
2. "Vehicle settings"
If the vehicle is locked, selector lever posi-
tion P must be engaged first.
3. "Doors/Key"
4. "Tailgate"
With manual transmission:
5. Monitor the tailgate and set the desired
With the vehicle stationary, pull the
opening height.
button in the storage compartment of the
driver's door upwards twice in quick suc-
From the outside
cession.
Closing
- Without Comfort Access: unlock vehicle.
With Comfort Access: unlock the vehi-
cle or have the vehicle key with you.
Recessed grips on the interior trim of the
Press the button on tailgate's exterior.
tailgate can be used to conveniently pull
down the tailgate.
-
Press and hold the button on the
vehicle key for approx. 1 second.
Depending on the setting, the doors may
also be unlocked. Unlocking using the
vehicle key, refer to page 62.
If the vehicle is stationary, the tailgate
opens automatically to the adjusted opening
height.
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CONTROLS
Opening and closing
From the inside
From the inside
With Steptronic transmission:
Press and hold the button in the stor-
age compartment of the driver's door.
Pull button in the storage compart-
ment of the driver's door upward.
The vehicle key must be located in the car’s
If the vehicle is locked, selector lever posi-
interior for this function.
tion P must be engaged first.
An acoustic signal sounds before the tail-
gate is closed.
With manual transmission:
With the vehicle stationary, pull the
From inside the tailgate
button in the storage compartment of the
Without Comfort Access:
driver's door upwards twice in quick suc-
cession.
If the vehicle is stationary, the tailgate
opens automatically to the adjusted opening
height.
Interruption of the opening procedure
The opening procedure is interrupted in the
following situations:
- When the vehicle starts moving.
Press the button on the inside of the tail-
- By pressing the button on the outside of
gate.
the tailgate. Pressing again closes the
With Comfort Access:
tailgate.
- By pressing the button on the inside of
the tailgate. Pressing again closes the
tailgate.
- By pressing the button on the vehicle
key. Pressing again continues the open-
ing motion.
- By pressing or pulling the button in the
storage compartment of the driver's
door. Pulling again continues the open-
ing motion.
- Press button on the inside of the tail-
gate, arrow 1.
Closing
- Press button, arrow 2.
The vehicle will be locked after closing
From the outside
the tailgate. The driver's door must be
Press the button on tailgate's exterior.
closed for this purpose and the vehicle
key must be outside of the vehicle in the
area of the tailgate.
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Opening and closing
CONTROLS
Interruption of the closing procedure
Driver profiles
The closing procedure is interrupted in the
following situations:
Concept
- If the vehicle starts off with a jerky
In the driver profiles, individual settings for
movement.
several drivers can be stored and called up
- By pressing the button on the outside of
again when required.
the tailgate. Pressing again closes the
tailgate.
General information
- By pressing the button on the inside of
There are three driver profiles with which
the tailgate. Pressing again closes the
personal vehicle settings can be stored. Ev-
tailgate.
ery vehicle key has been assigned one of
- By releasing the button in the storage
these driver profiles.
compartment of the driver's door. Press-
If the vehicle is unlocked using the vehicle
ing again and holding continues the
key, the assigned personal driver profile will
closing motion.
be activated. All settings stored in the
driver profile are automatically applied.
Malfunction
If several drivers use their own vehicle
keys, the vehicle will apply the personal set-
Safety information
tings as it is being unlocked. These settings
are also restored, if the vehicle has been
Warning
used in the meantime by a person with a
With manual operation of a blocked tail-
different vehicle key.
gate, it can release itself unexpectedly
Changes to the settings are automatically
from the blockage. There is a risk of injury
stored in the driver profile currently acti-
or risk of damage to property. Do not oper-
vated.
ate the tailgate manually if it is blocked.
If another driver profile is selected via the
Have it checked by a dealer’s service cen-
Central Information Display (CID), the set-
ter or another qualified service center or
tings stored in it will be applied automati-
repair shop.
cally. The new driver profile is assigned to
the vehicle key that is currently in use.
Manual operation
There is an additional guest profile available
that is not assigned to any vehicle key: it
Operate the unlocked tailgate manually with
can be used to apply settings in the vehicle
a slow and smooth motion.
without changing the personal driver pro-
To close the tailgate fully, press down
files.
lightly only. Closing occurs automatically.
Functional requirements
For the system to be able to identify the
driver profile associated to a particular
driver, the detected vehicle key must be
clearly allocated to the driver.
This is the case when:
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Политика конфиденциальности