Audi RS 6 AVANT Quick Reference Guide

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Dear Audi Driver,
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This quick reference guide gives you a brief introduction
to the main features and controls of your vehicle.
However, it cannot replace the Owner’s Manual and the
other manuals supplied with the vehicle; these contain
important information and safety warnings.
We wish you safe and enjoyable motoring
with your Audi.
AUDI AG
Audi RS 6 Avant
Quick reference guide
Locking and unlocking
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the vehicle
Remote control keys
Press the required button.
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e Unlocking button: Open one of the doors
within about 60 seconds, otherwise the vehicle will
lock itself again automatically.
r Unlocking button for boot lid/tailgate:
Press the button for at least 1 second.
t Locking button: The turn signals flash once
to confirm that the doors and boot lid/tailgate are
properly closed and locked.
u Folding out the master key:
Press the release button.
Folding in the master key:
Press the button and fold in the key.
Note:
Press and hold the appropriate button on
the remote control key to open or close all the
windows and the sun roof automatically.
The doors and windows cannot be opened from in­side the vehicle if it has been locked from the outside.
advanced key
advanced key allows you to lock
and unlock the vehicle and start the engine
without handling the key itself. You only need to
have the remote control key on your person.
Unlocking the vehicle
Take hold of one of the door handles or press the release
catch on the boot lid/tailgate. The door (or the boot lid/
tailgate) will be unlocked automatically.
Note:
The driver's door will be unlocked as well when
one of the other doors is unlocked.
Locking the vehicle
Press the exterior locking switch
of the door handles.
Note:
If you press and hold the exterior locking switch i,
this will also close the windows and the sun roof.
Opening boot lid/tailgate
If you
p press the button on the remote control key,
p or pull the button on the driver’s door,
p or press the catch on the boot lid/tailgate,
this will unlock the boot lid/tailgate. The boot lid/
tailgate will spring open slightly.
Closing the tailgate
Press the close button inside the open tailgate.
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Anti-theft alarm
The alarm system is automatically set when you lock the car, and switched off when you unlock the car with the remote
control. If you unlock the vehicle by inserting the key in the driver’s door, the ignition must be switched on within
15 seconds, otherwise the alarm will be triggered.
Locking and unlocking the vehicle
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Sun roof
25 cm
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Opening and closing
With the ignition switched on, turn the control towards position r until the roof
reaches the desired open position. Turn the
control back to to close the roof.
Comfort setting
Turn the control until it engages at position
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Adjusting front seats
e Moving seat backwards or forwards
Lift the lever and move the seat. Then release the lever and
move the seat further until the catch engages.
r Inflating and deflating side padding on seat
Press the control upwards or downwards to inflate or
deflate the side padding on the seat as desired.
t Inflating and deflating backrest side padding on seat
Press the control upwards or downwards to inflate or
deflate the backrest side padding on the seat as desired.
u Adjusting seat height
Lift or press the lever repeatedly until the seat reaches
the desired height.
To tilt open
Press the control briefly (in position )
to make the roof tilt open all the way.
Pull the control to close the sun roof.
Press or pull the control and hold it to
make the roof tilt up or down to the
desired position.
i Adjusting lumbar support
Press the appropriate part of the switch.
o Adjusting backrest
Take your weight off the backrest and turn the knob.
Safety
Seat belts must be worn on every journey, even on short trips in town. This applies to the front and rear seats. To ensure that the seat belts, belt tensioners and airbags are fully effective, please note the following points:
Wear the seat belt correctly
Make sure that the shoulder section of the belt is positioned over the centre of the shoulder and move the lap section as far down over the hips as possible. The belts should always be worn so that they fit tightly
Adjust seat and sit in correct position
The front seats should not be positioned too close to the steering wheel or dashboard. Main­tain a distance of at least 25 cm and sit in a normal upright position. The top of the head restraint should be at eye level or higher. Always keep your feet in the footwell.
(see illustration).
Children under 12 should travel on the rear seat. They
must be protected by a child restraint system which
complies with the European standard ECE-R 44
weight. The safest place for the child restraint
system is behind the front passenger’s seat.
Please follow the instructions in the Owner’s Manual and read the instructions provided by the child seat manufacturer.
Safety of children in the vehicle
and is suitable for the child’s height and
Adjusting front seats · Safety
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Operating the MMI
Switching on and off/Volume adjustment
To switch the system on, briefly press the ON/OFF button. To switch the system off, press and hold the ON/OFF button.
Turn the button to adjust the volume. Briefly press the button to activate the mute function. To deactivate the mute function,
press or turn the button. If you are in CD mode, the CD playback will be paused while the mute function is activated.
Calling up a main function
Press one of the function selector buttons to call up the desired main menu.
Accessing the submenus
Use the four control buttons to access the submenus that are located in the corners of the display. Press the corresponding
control button on the console to call up the desired submenu.
Selecting and confirming
Turn the rotary pushbutton to mark the desired menu option in the display. Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm or save the
selection or entry.
RETURN
Press the RETURN button to go back one level in a series of submenus.
Arrow buttons
Use the arrow buttons to tune to the next/previous radio station (radio activated) or to change to the next/previous track on a
CD (CD player activated).
Infotainment/MMI
MMI control console
The Audi MMI (Multi Media Interface) enables you to quickly
and easily oper ate the electronic features of your vehicle
from a central control console:
p NAV (Navigation) p RADIO
p INFO (Traffic information) p MEDIA
p CAR (Vehicle settings) p NAME (Directory)
p SETUP (System settings) p TEL (Telephone)
Speech dialogue system
p To activate the system, briefly press the talk button
on the multi-function steering wheel and speak a command
after the <Beep>.
p To end the dialogue, press and hold the talk button
until the system responds with <Cancel>.
p Say <HELP MMI> to receive general information about the
operation of the speech dialogue system.
p Say, for example, <HELP Radio> to call up the voice commands
used for operating the radio.
p Say <HELP> at any point to receive assistance with the current
function being used.
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Infotainment/MMI
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AC SETUP
Econ Auto recirculation Synchronisation Centre air vent Solar operation
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MMI menu structure
Text Msg.
Time
The menu structure contains the available options for each main function of the MMI system. The menus on your vehicle may differ from the ones shown here, depending on the equipment in your vehicle.
INFONAV
Route with/without
Avoid route from here
Memory
Last destinations Top categories Load from directory Load route Store in directory Save route Delete route
Map legend menu
Nav-Info
Destination/stopover information Est. arrival time Distance Position information (e.g. street and town) Telephone number for special destination Longitude and latitude coordinates of the destination/stopover Longitude, latitude and altitude coordinates of your current position Satellites received
Route
stopover(s)
Route list
Route criteria
Map
Zoom
Map depiction
TMC station
TP-Memo
List of recorded traffic reports
Source
CAR SETUP
Handbook
On-board Owner's
Manual
Systems
adaptive cruise control Audi lane assist Audi parking system Audi braking guard Exterior lighting Vehicle identification number Windows Instrument cluster Tyre pressure moni ­toring system Windscreen wipers Service interval display Seat adjustment Central locking system
Settings
Menu language
Measurement units
Speech dialogue
system
Default settings
Time
Time Date Time format Date format
Display
Switch off display Brightness
DSP Bang&Olufsen
Version
Sound
Balance
Fader
Treble
Bass
Subwoofer
DSP BOSE
Volume settings
Press the SETUP button while using any of the main functions to call up a menu specific to that function.
NAV SETUP
Map scheme Orientation Intersection zoom Map type Map content Navigation info
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Altitude display Delete last destinations Enter NAV start location Demo mode Version information
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technical specifi cations. No legal commitment can be implied by the information, illustrations or des criptions in this publication. No part of this
Infotainment/MMI
publication may be reprinted, reproduced or translated without the written permission of AUDI AG. All rights under the laws of copyright are expressly
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INFO SETUP
TP memo timer TMC filter
CAR SETUP
Jacking mode
Traffic programme Regional stations Station reception Station name Last stations Alternative frequency PTY filter Delete last stations Delete memory entries Service Following (Channel Following)
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L band
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Only for digital radio reception.
MW (medium wave)
DAB (digital radio)
Memory
Memory list
Tuning
Manual up/down Seek up/down Tex t Info Store station Scan
refer to SETUP control
DSP
MEDIA SETUP RADIO SETUP
CD
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RADIO
Waveband
FM (very high
frequency)
LW (long wave)
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Sound
For menu options
button Sound
Repeat/shuffle CD text display List display Track information
MEDIA
Source
Audi music interface
External AV source 1 External AV source 2
TV memory
Memory list
CD changer
Audio CD CD name MP3 CD CD-ROM Empty CD unreadable
CD/interface control
Forward/rewind Next/previous track Shuffle Name CD Scan Track information
TV control
Manual up/down Seek up/down Store channel Teletext Electronic Programme Guide
For menu options
refer to SETUP control
MEDIA SETUP
TV/AV
Brightness Contrast Colour Tint Sound channel TV/AV standard Picture format Service Following (Channel Following) Teletext zoom Delete memory entries
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Only for digital TV reception.
CD
TV
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Sound
button Sound
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NAME
Import
From phone book
Edit
New entry Change entry Copy entry Delete entry Memory capacity
Options
Call
Navigate to
Note:
The menu structure for the telephone func­tion (TEL) differs depending on the equipment fitted (handsfree telephone - dual band/GSM or mobile phone system for GSM network). The displays shown in the illustrations may in some cases differ from the actual displays.
Delete directory
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TEL
Text Msg
Unread text
messages
Read text messages
Delete all text
messages
Memory
Numbers dialled Call mailbox Directory Phone book Received calls Missed calls Store current number
End call Dial/
TEL SETUP NAME SETUP
Switch off telephone Telephone settings Call options Security settings Mailbox number Call forward Network selection Memory settings
Options
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CHECK
Warning and indicator lamps
ESP OFF
AUTO
ECON
SETUP
Engine management
Alternator
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
Airbag system
Turn signals, hazard warning lights
Emission control system
lane assist (active) Fault in brake system
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Should one of these warning lamps light up when driving, please contact a specialist
workshop without delay.
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Indicator lamps for adaptive cruise control
No vehicle in front
Vehicle in front
Warning symbols and auto-check control
Any faults which may occur are indicated by red or yellow symbols in
the instrument cluster display.
If one of the red symbols lights up while you are driving, stop the car, switch off the engine and refer to the Owner’s Manual.
Fault in brake system Steering defective
Fault in cooling system Ignition lock defective
Engine oil pressure too low
The yellow symbols are always accompanied by driver messages in
the display, so they are not explained in this quick reference guide.
The messages are displayed for about 5 seconds.
Note:
If required, you can call up a message again by briefly pressing
the button.
Audi RS 6 Avant Kurzanleitung englisch 12.07 281.562.849.20
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lane assist (inactive)
Seat belt warning lamp
Main beam headlights
Cruise control system
Anti-lock brake system
Parking brake
Driver intervention prompt
Tyre pressure too low (check without delay)
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Instruments and controls
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1 .....Bonnet release lever
2 .....Switch for releasing the boot lid/
tailgate
3 .....Electric windows
Press/pull the corresponding switch
just past the first stop and hold
until the window has reached the
desired position.
”One-touch” function
Instruments and controls · Instruments · Filling the tank
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Press/pull the switch briefly past the
second stop.
Safety switch
Activates/deacti vates rear
electric windows.
4 .....Seat memory
5 .....Adjuster for exterior mirrors
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6 .....Door handle and central locking
switch
To unlock
Warning and indicator lamps
7 .....Light switch
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To lock
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Further information for these items is given on the following pages.
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8 .....Lever for steering column adjustment/
controls for electric steering column adjustment
9 .....Control lever for cruise control system or
adaptive cruise control
10 ...Turn signal and main beam lever with
button for lane assist 11 ...tiptronic paddle levers 12 ...Control switches on multi-function
steering wheel 13 ...Instruments and warning/indicator lamps 14 ...Control lever for windscreen wipers/
washer and on-board computer 15 ...Controls for:
16 ...Ignition lock 17 ...Buttons for:
The parking aid is activated automatically when
reverse gear is engaged. Press this button to
activate the system when moving forwards.
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Trip recorder reset button
function
Instrument lighting
Electronic stabilisation program (ESP)
Hazard warning lights
parking system plus/advanced
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18 ...Button for deluxe automatic air conditioner plus
Left switches – left side of vehicle
Right switches – right side of vehicle
Automatic mode (set the desired temperature
and press the button)
Temperature selection
Blower speed
SETUP (to call up additional settings on the
MMI screen)
Air recirculation (circulates and filters the air in
the interior of the vehicle)
ECON mode (activates/deactivates air cooling)
19 ...MMI display 20 ...Buttons for:
Switching MMI display on/off
Opening glove box
21 ...Warning lamp for front passenger's airbag 22 ...Selector lever for automatic gearbox 23 ... button / button
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24 ...Electro-mechanical parking brake 25 ...MMI control console (Multi Media Interface)
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[10] Turn signal and main beam lever with button for lane assist
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e Button for lane assist r Right turn signals (with ignition off: right parking light on) t Left turn signals (with ignition off: left parking light on) u Main beam headlights i Headlight flasher
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[14] Control lever for windscreen wipers/
washer and on-board computer
Windscreen:
Wipers off
e To activate intermittent wipe/rain sensor: Move control
to set sensitivity level of rain sensor (wiper delay intervals).
r Slow wiper speed
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[12] Control switches on multi-function steering wheel
The multi-function steering wheel offers fast and simple control of
selected functions of the MMI system.
Accessing the submenus
Press MODE button
Left thumbwheel
Roll the left thumbwheel the thumb wheel a to confirm the option.
Speech dialogue system
Briefly press the talk button
system. Press and hold the button to switch off the system.
Right thumbwheel
Roll the right thumbwheel the thumbwheel f to have the last navigation direction repeated.
s repeatedly to access the available submenus.
a to mark the desired menu option. Press
d to activate the speech dialogue
f to adjust the volume as desired. Press
[11] tiptronic paddle levers
Shifting down a gear: Briefly pull paddle lever e.
Shifting up a gear: Briefly pull paddle lever
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t Fast wiper speed u Brief wipe i Automatic wash and wipe: Pull lever towards you and hold.
Rear window:
o Intermittent wipe: Press lever towards dashboard. p Automatic wash and wipe: Press lever as far as it will go
towards dashboard and hold.
Controls for on-board computer
Press the top or bottom of rocker switch to show the various
computer displays in turn. Press and hold RESET button to
return the current display to zero.
Function selector for display modes
Press RESET button repeatedly to select the displays for the
on-board computer, digital speedometer, navigation
adaptive cruise control
in turn.
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[23] ENGINE START button/ENGINE STOP button
With the Audi advanced key you can start the engine without
having to insert the key in the ignition lock. You only need
to have the remote control key on your person.
To switch on the ignition: Press the START button
to the first stop.
To start the engine: Press the brake pedal and press the
START button
Switching off the engine: Stop the vehicle, move the
selec tor lever to position P or N and press the STOP
button
Note:
at least one second, this will lock the
steering and switch off the MMI.
r down to the second stop.
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If you press the STOP button again for
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[22] Selector lever for automatic gearbox
Selector lever positions
P Parking lock
R Reverse gear
N Neutral
D Drive
S Sport
[24] Electro-mechanical parking brake
The parking brake replaces the conventional
handbrake.
Applying the parking brake when stopping:
Pull the switch
Releasing the parking brake: Press the brake
pedal and at the same time press in the switch
Releasing the parking brake when driving away: Press the accelerator in the
normal way: the parking brake will be released automatically, the seat belt
must be buckled correctly and the vehicle will start moving.
t to apply the parking brake.
t.
To move the selector lever out of
position P or N, or into position
P or R, press the interlock button on
the selector lever handle and the
brake pedal simultaneously.
Do not move the selector lever to positions P or R when the vehicle is moving.
Note:
Use the foot brake to hold the vehicle when
stationary with the engine running (in all selector
lever positions other than P).
Manual gear selection (tiptronic)
The tiptronic program enables you to change
gear manually. From position D, push the
selector lever to the right as far as the stop.
The gear which is currently engaged is high-
lighted in the instrument cluster display.
Push the selector lever forwards briefly to
shift up a gear, or pull the lever back to shift
down a gear.
[5] Adjuster for exterior mirrors
Turn the adjuster to select:
e Left exterior mirror r Exterior mirror heating t Right exterior mirror
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u Retract both exterior mirrors
Press the adjuster to move the mirror
glass in the desired direction.
Note:
When adjuster knob is in posi-
r the mirrors are heated auto-
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matically at low outside temperatures
(while ignition is switched on).
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[7] Light switch
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Sensor-controlled
activation/deactivation
t Side lights
u Dipped beam/
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In fog, turn switch to
dipped headlights
and then pull out to 1
(i front fog lights) or to 2ndstop
(o front and rear fog lights).
main beam head-
lights
position
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Filling the tank
The tank flap is locked and unlocked auto matically
via the central locking system.
Opening the tank flap
Press the left side of the flap. Unscrew the tank cap anti-
clockwise and hook it onto the flap.
Stickers for:
e Fuel grade r Tyre pressures
Instruments
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Coolant temperature gauge
r Rev counter t Warning and indicator lamps u Speedometer i Reset button for trip recorder o Check button for:
p Activating mileage recorder display and clock
Press button with ignition switched off.
p Calling up driver messages again
Press button briefly when warning symbol appears.
p Setting speed warning 1
Press button briefly when desired speed is reached.
To cancel: press button for at least 1 second while
vehicle is moving.
p Adjuster buttons for instrument lighting
a Fuel gauge s Trip/mileage recorder d Display for:
p Driver messages, digital speedometer
p Cruise control system
p Warning symbols and auto-check control
p Radio, CD, TV and telephone
p Outside temperature
p On-board computer (with two memories)
p Boost level/engine oil temperature display, lap timer
p Navigation system, selector lever position
p Service interval display
A service reminder appears briefly, if a service
inspection is due in the near future.
f Digital clock and date
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