Driver controls 2
Vehicle access 3
Convertible top 4
Comfort adjustments 5
Starting and driving 6
Heating and ventilation 10
Audio and Touch screen 11
Navigation 14
Telephone 15
Gas station information 16
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Some features may not apply to your vehicle.
Refer to the Owner’s Handbook for full operating instructions.
DRIVER CONTROLSVEHICLE ACCESS
InformationProvidedby:
1. Manual gear change paddle (-) down.
2. Headlamps, turn signals, and Trip computer.
3. Instrument panel, warning lamps, Message
center, and turn by turn navigation.
4. Wiper/washers.
5. Manual gear change paddle (+) up.
6. Audio on/off.
7. Touch screen on/off.
8. Hazard warning.
9. Home menu.
10. Audio system controls.
11. Climate system controls.
12. Gear selector.
13. Dynamic stability control switch.
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14. Automatic speed limiter switch.
15. Electric parking brake.
16. Dynamic mode switch.
17. Winter mode switch.
18. START/STOP.
19. Cruise control switches.
20. Horn/air bag.
21. Steering wheel adjustment.
22. Audio system/telephone controls.
23. Fog lamps on/off.
24. Luggage compartment release.
25. Forward alert.
26. Fuel filler flap release.
Smart key
InformationProvidedby:
Press once to lock the vehicle and arm only the
exterior (perimetric) alarm.
Multi-point entry - Press once to disarm the alarm,
unlock both of the doors and unlock the Luggage
compartment.
Press and hold to open the windows (Global
opening).
Press once to switch the headlamps on for up
to 120 seconds. Time delay is set on the lighting
control. Press again to switch off.
Press to open only the Luggage compartment.
The rest of the security system remains active.
Press and hold for 3 seconds to
activate/cancel the panic alarm.
Unlocking mode alternatives
Single-point entry allows only the driver’s door to
unlock with a single press. A second press unlocks the
other door and the Luggage compartment.
Multi-point entry will unlock both of the doors and the
Luggage compartment with a single press.
To change between modes, with the vehicle unlocked,
press the lock and unlock buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds. The hazard warning lamps will flash twice to
confirm the change.
Drive-away door locking
When enabled, the Luggage compartment and doors
will automatically lock when the vehicle’s forward speed
exceeds 5 mph (7 km/h). This feature can be disabled/
enabled via the Touch screen. From the Home screen,
select Vehicle, then Veh. settings, and then Security.
Emergency key release
1. Release button.
2. Emergency key blade.
Use the blade to lever off the appropriate door lock cover.
The cover has a key symbol embossed into it.
Insert the key into the exposed lock, then turn and
release it to unlock.
If the security system was previously armed with the
Smart key, when the door is unlocked, the alarm will
sound. To deactivate the alarm, press the unlock button
on the Smart key or press the START/STOP button with
the Smart key inside the vehicle.
Keyless start backup
When the Emergency key is used to unlock the vehicle,
it will be necessary to use the Keyless start backup to
disarm the alarm and start the engine.
1. In the center console, slide open the starter control
lid.
2. Insert the Smart key fully into the recess.
3. With the brake pedal applied, press and release the
START/STOP button to start the engine.
Note: To remove the Smart key, transmission P must be
selected and the ignition switched off. Press down on the
Smart key and release it. The Smart key will eject out of
the recess.
Keyless entry/exit
To unlock the vehicle and disarm the alarm, first make
sure that the Smart key is outside of the vehicle but within
3 ft (1 m).
Operate a door handle or the Luggage compartment
release button.
To lock the vehicle and arm the alarm, first make sure
that the Smart key is outside of the vehicle but within
3 ft (1 m).
Press a door handle button once to lock.
The Smart key may not be detected if it is placed in
a metal container, or if it is shielded by a device with
a back-lit LCD screen, (e.g., laptop, smart phone,
etc). Keep the Smart key clear of such devices
when attempting Keyless entry or Keyless starting.
Do not leave your Smart key in the Luggage
compartment, as the vehicle WILL NOT
automatically unlock (should it become shielded).
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VEHICLE ACCESS
InformationProvidedby:
Luggage compartment
See page 2, item 24.
Luggage compartment opening
1. Press the release button.
Convertible roof
The vehicle must be stationary with the engine running.
Note: The luggage separator MUST be in the correct
position before the roof will retract. See the Owner’s
Handbook, Convertible roof section.
2. Alternatively, press the button on the facia.
DO NOT leave the Smart key inside the Luggage
compartment. The vehicle WILL NOT automatically
unlock if the Smart key is shielded.
1. To close, press and hold the FRONT of the switch.
Once again, an audible chime will be given. If the
windows have been raised, they will will lower before
the roof moves back into position. When the process
is complete, another audible chime will be given.
2. Release the switch.
1. To open, press and hold the REAR of the switch in the
overhead console. An audible chime indicates the
start of the opening process. The rear windows will
open, the roof will unlatch and start to move, and
the front windows will fully lower. When the process is
complete, another audible chime will be given.
2. Release the switch.
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Convertible roof operation
DO NOT press the engine START/STOP
button while the roof is operating. Doing so will
cause the system to lose its position memory.
DO NOT open the Luggage compartment while
the roof is operating. This will cause the operation
to stop.
DO NOT operate the top while the vehicle is in
motion. Doing so may damage the convertible top
and/or its operating mechanism.
Setting the driving position
InformationProvidedby:
Driver’s seat
Set the seat position using the following controls on the
door panel:
1. Cushion length.
2. Lumbar support.
3. Seatback angle.
4. Side bolster adjustment.
5. Seat forwards and back, cushion height and cushion
angle.
Note: Seat heating and cooling controls are accessed via
the T ouch screen.
Storing the driving position to memory
When the driver’s seat, steering wheel and door mirrors
are adjusted to the required position, the settings can be
stored.
Press the M button to activate the memory store function.
The red LED will illuminate.
Steering wheel position
See page 2, item 21.
1. With the vehicle stationary, turn the rotary control to
the COLUMN position.
2. With the toggle control, adjust the height and reach of
the steering wheel to the required driving position.
Exit mode
When the rotary control is set to AUTO and the driver’s
door is opened, the steering wheel will move up to
provide greater clearance for exiting. The steering wheel
will remain in this position until the driver’s door is closed
and the ignition is turned on.
Press button 1, 2, or 3, within 5 seconds, to store the
current driving position to the chosen number. The LED
will extinguish and a chime will sound.
Use a stored memory position by pressing the required
memory button. The seat, steering wheel and mirrors will
move to their preset positions.
Door mirror positions
1. Press the left or right mirror selector.
2. Use the mirror adjuster to set the mirror’s position.
Mirror dip when reversing
Reverse dip can be enabled or disabled via the Touch
screen. From the Home screen, select Vehicle, then
Veh. settings, and then Parking.
Powerfold mirrors
1. Press both buttons simultaneously to fold the
mirrors inward. Press again to unfold. The mirrors can
be programmed to unfold/fold automatically at vehicle
unlock/lock. See your Owner’s Handbook.
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STARTING AND DRIVING
InformationProvidedby:
Engine start/stop
See page 2, item 18.
Ignition only on
1. With the Smart key inside the vehicle, press the
START/STOP button once to switch on the ignition.
2. A second press will switch off the ignition.
Engine start
The transmission must be in either P or N position to
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enable engine starting.
1. With the brake pedal pressed firmly, press and
release the START/STOP button to start the engine.
2. Press again to stop the engine and switch off the
ignition.
Warning and information lamps
Displayed in the Instrument panel. DO NOT ignore warning lamps.
Parking brake applied,
system fault or brake fluid
low. USA only.
Parking brake applied,
system fault or brake
fluid low. Canada only.
Anti-lock braking system
fault. USA only.
Anti-lock braking system
fault. Canada only.
Engine malfunction
Low tire pressure
Seat belt reminder.
Automatic speed limiter
active.
Dynamic stability control
fault. Flashes when DSC
is operating.
Dynamic stability control
switched off, TracDSC on.
Rolling start
If the engine is switched off while the vehicle is moving,
it can be restarted after 2 seconds have elapsed. Select
transmission N position and then press the START/STOP
button.
Smart key use
The engine will continue to run, even if the Smart
key is removed from the vehicle. However, if the
engine is stopped, it cannot be restarted until the
Smart key is returned to the vehicle.
Air bag fault.
Rear fog lamp on.
Forward alert active.
Adaptive cruise control
active.
Electric parking brake (EPB)
See page 2, item 15.
Applying
1. With the vehicle stationary, lift up the EPB switch and
then release it. The red warning lamp in the
Instrument panel will illuminate.
Releasing
1. With the ignition on, apply the brake pedal and press
down on the EPB switch.
2. If the vehicle is stationary with the EPB applied and
either transmission D or R is selected, pressing the
accelerator will automatically release the EPB.
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The EPB is automatically released when the
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transmission is moved from the P position.
Note: DO NOT use the EPB
recess as a storage area.
Transmission
InformationProvidedby:
See page 2, items 1, 5 and 12.
Apply the brake pedal, then
rotate the gear selector from
the P position. Maintain
brake pressure until a gear is
selected.
Select transmission P before
switching off the engine.
However, if the engine is
switched off with R, D or S
selected, the selector will
automatically return to P while
retracting.
Manual gear changes
Manual gear change mode is effective when rapid
acceleration and engine braking are required.
To shift
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down, briefly
pull the left
(downshift)
paddle.
To shift up,
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briefly pull the
right (upshift)
paddle.
Operating note
If the engine is switched off with N selected, automatic
selection of P is delayed for 10 minutes. DO NOT use
this feature to enable towing of the vehicle. Refer to
Vehicle recovery in the Owner’s Handbook.
Sport mode
When selected, automatic gear change points are
modified to make full use of engine power.
Press the selector down and rotate from D to S.
Auto headlamps and wipers
See page 2, items 2 and 4.
Auto headlamps
1. When AUTO position is selected, the side lamps and
headlamps will turn on automatically as ambient light
falls below a preset level.
2. 3. 4. The headlamps can temporarily illuminate the
way ahead when exiting the car at night. Rotate the
control for delay periods of 30, 60, or 120
seconds. Use the Smart key headlamp button to turn
the headlamps on or off.
When the paddles are used while in transmission D
position, gear selection will revert to automatic if use
of the paddles is not maintained. With S selected,
continuous manual operation is initiated if the paddles
are used.
Return to automatic operation
To return to automatic operation, pull and hold the
right (upshift) paddle for 2 seconds or rotate the gear
selector from S to D position.
Auto wipers
For automatic wipe, activated by the Rain sensor, move
the wiper control up to the first position. Sensitivity can be
adjusted by rotating the collar.
5. First stop for the Auto position.
6. Rain sensor maximum sensitivity.
7. Rain sensor minimum sensitivity.
Before entering an automatic car wash, turn the
wipers off to deactivate the Rain sensor. Otherwise,
the wipers will operate during the washing process
and may be damaged.
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STARTING AND DRIVING
InformationProvidedby:
Cruise control and Forward alert
See page 2, item 19 and 25.
Setting the cruise control speed
1. Use to set the cruise speed or to increase/decrease
speed while Cruise control is operating.
2. Resumes the set speed after a cancellation.
3. Press to cancel but retain the set speed in memory.
Cruise control will also cancel if the brake pedal is
pressed or if the vehicle’s speed falls below 18 mph (30
km/h).
Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
This enhancement uses a front mounted radar to monitor
traffic ahead. ACC can be programmed to maintain a set
gap to the vehicle ahead. When a vehicle ahead enters
the same lane as you, or, if the vehicle ahead is traveling
slower than the set speed, your vehicle will automatically
slow down and then maintain the set gap until the road
ahead clears. At that point, your vehicle will accelerate to
the set speed.
ACC gap setting
4. Press to decrease or increase the set gap to the
vehicle ahead. There are 4 gap settings to choose
from.
When ACC is active, the amber warning lamp
will illuminate in the Instrument panel. The
Message center will display the current set
gap.
Set speeds are cleared at ignition switch off.
ACC IS NOT a collision warning or avoidance
system. Additionally the system WILL NOT detect:
Stationary or slow moving vehicles below
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6 mph (10 km/h).
Pedestrians or objects in the roadway.
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Oncoming vehicles in the same lane.
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Forward alert
Forward alert is an additional feature of ACC and
provides limited detection of objects in the road ahead.
When necessary, it will give an audible warning plus the
Message center warning, FORWARD ALERT. The driver
must take appropriate action.
1. Press to activate the
Forward alert
function.
The Forward alert amber warning lamp will
illuminate in the Instrument panel.
Sensitivity of detection can be adjusted. With ACC
disengaged, use the ACC gap setting control 4 to select
one of 4 sensitivity settings. The Message center will
confirm the selected setting.
Restraints and air bags
A warning indicator in the Instrument panel
will illuminate as a warning if the driver’s and/
or front passenger’s seat belt is unbuckled.
Dependent on specification, this may be accompanied by
a warning chime.
Child seats
It is important to remember that your child’s weight, rather
than age, determines the type of seat that is required.
Refer to Child Seats in the Owner’s Handbook to
determine the correct seat for your child.
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The front passenger seat occupancy sensor determines
the state of seat occupancy and sets the air bag status
to suit:
Seat unoccupied - air
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bag deactivated and
indicator off.
Seat occupied - air
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bag activated and
indicator off.
Low weight occupant or object - air bag deactivated
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and indicator on.
Rear camera and Parking aids
InformationProvidedby:
Rear camera
Activates when transmission R is selected. The T ouch
screen will display guidance lines to aid reversing. When
a forward gear is selected and the vehicle’s speed is
greater than 10 mph (16 km/h), the Rear camera will
deactivate.
The Rear camera view has priority over the Parking aid
view. To display the Parking aid view instead, touch the
screen.
Note: Sensors may activate when water, snow, or ice is
detected on their surfaces. Make sure that the sensors
are cleaned regularly.
Parking aids
When transmission R is selected, Parking aids at the rear
and front will activate.
An audible alert is also triggered and will increase in
frequency as the obstruction is approached.
When moving forward into a space, enable the sensors
with the Parking aid switch. Alternatively, first select
Reverse then Drive.
Audible alert volume can be adjusted via the Touch
screen. From the Home screen, select Vehicle, then
Syst. settings. Now select Vol.presets and adjust the
volume as required.
Parking aids will cancel when the vehicle’s forward speed
exceeds 10 mph (16 km/h).
Parking aids switch
To activate the front sensors manually, press the Parking
aid switch in the overhead panel.
1. Press to disable the
Parking aid. Press again
to enable.
The switch LED illuminates whenever the system is on.
Canceling the parking aid screen
Touch the screen to return to the previous view.
The Touch screen will display a representation of the
vehicle and indicate any obstruction detected. A colored
bar will show the approximate distance from the vehicle
to the obstruction.
Garage door opener
1. The buttons in the roof console can be programmed
to transmit radio frequencies that can operate
external devices, such as, garage doors,
entry gates, security systems, etc.
See the Owner’s Handbook for full operating instructions.
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HEATING AND VENTILATION
InformationProvidedby:
Heating and ventilation
See page 2, item 11.
Primary controls
Touch screen controls
Touch Climate on the Home menu.
1. AUTO. This is the recommended operating mode.
Automatically adjusts the air conditioning, blower
speed, air intake, and airflow distribution, to maintain
the selected temperature(s). Helps to prevent screen
fogging.
2. Recirculation. Helps to prevent fumes from entering.
3. Temperature control. Temperature is displayed on
the Touch screen. Press the red buttons to increase
temperature. Temperatures in the separate passenger
and driver zones will automatically synchronize if HI
or LO is selected via the driver’s side control.
4. Heated windshield. The heaters will operate only
when the engine is running.
5. Heated rear screen. The rear screen heater button
also controls the door mirror heaters.
6. Windshield defrost/demist. Press to remove frost or
heavy fogging from the windshield. To deselect
defrost mode, press the DEF or AUTO buttons.
7. Blower speed. Rotate to adjust the airflow speed
through the vents.
Operating note
Seat heating and ventilating will operate only while
the engine is running. This is to prevent the battery
becoming discharged.
8. OFF. Select to turn climate on/off.
9. A/C. Select for economy mode. Turns off the air
conditioning compressor.
10. Settings. Use to personalize zone settings.
gives access to the automatic air recirculation sensor
control setting.
11. AUTO. This is the recommended operating mode.
Automatically adjusts the air conditioning, blower
speed, air intake, and airflow distribution, to maintain
the selected temperature(s). Helps to prevent screen
fogging.
12. Air distribution to the windshield, face and feet.
13. Temp. sync. Synchronizes all of the temperature
settings to match the driver’s settings.
14. Blower speed. Touch the + or - symbols to increase
or decrease the blower speed. Blower speed is
automatically set in Auto mode. Adjusting the blower
speed will cancel Auto mode.
Also
External water deposits
The system removes moisture from the air and
deposits the excess water beneath the vehicle.This is
normal and is no cause for concern.
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Home menu
InformationProvidedby:
See page 2, items 6, and 7.
The Touch screen requires only light touches.
Excess pressure could result in damage.
Operating note
Always run the engine during prolonged use of the
Touch screen. This is to prevent the battery becoming
discharged.
1. Press to switch the Audio system on/off. Rotate to
adjust the volume.
2. Press repeatedly for Touch screen on/off and screen
saver options.
3. Press repeatedly for the available audio sources.
4. Touch to display the Audio menu. Select any of
the audio sources, set personal preferences, and
store stations to presets.
5. Seek down and seek up buttons for the previous/next
radio station preset, or the previous/next CD/MP3
track. Hold to enter manual radio seek mode or to
skip back through the current audio source track.
6. Eject CD. Hold to eject all of the CDs.
7. Load CDs. Follow the screen instructions.
8. Displays the Home menu.
Steering wheel audio control
See page 2, item 22.
1. Audio volume.
2. Scroll through preset radio stations, CD tracks, or
music folders. Roll and release repeatedly to select
the next/previous radio station or audio source
track.
3. Audio mute/unmute or activate Voice control.
4. Scroll through the available audio sources.
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AUDIO AND TOUCH SCREEN
InformationProvidedby:
Radio
Turn on the Audio system. On the Touch screen Home
menu, touch the Audio option. The last used audio
source controls will be displayed. If an audio source other
than radio is displayed, select AM/FM.
Satellite radio
Satellite radio subscription service
Use channel 184 to preview satellite radio. When the
preview time expires, you will need to subscribe to
SIRIUS to enable further satellite reception.
Activating satellite radio
1. Call SIRIUS on the displayed telephone number.
2. Provide them with the ID number, also displayed on
the screen.
You will also need your credit card. Make sure you are
parked with a clear view of the sky while activation takes
place. Activation can take up to 15 minutes.
Satellite radio
1. Subsequent touches of AM/FM will scroll through
FM1, FM2, and AM.
2. Seek down to the previous station.
3. Seek up to the next station.
4. Settings menu. Select for Sound, Bal/Fade,
Options, and PTY settings.
5. Autostore can automatically select and store up to
9 stations. Touch any preset button to listen to a
stored station.
6. Preset soft keys. Can store 9 stations for each
waveband. Touch and hold a soft key to store the
current radio station. Touch and release a
preset soft key to tune the radio to the station stored.
Alternatively, use the seek button on the steering
wheel, to find the next or previous preset station.
Many screens feature the arrow icon in the bottom right
corner. Touch this icon to return to the previous screen.
2. Seek down to the previous channel.
3. Seek up to the next channel.
4. Settings. Select to make personal settings for
Sound, Bal/Fade, and Song Seek.
5. SAT Options. Touch to access and select from
Category Lists, Direct Channel, Parental Lock,
Channel Skip and SAT information.
In Category Lists a category can be selected for
use. Direct Channel allows a channel number to be
inserted via the keypad. Parental Lock
allows channels/categories to be censored.
In Channel Skip, individual channels, or even entire
categories, can be selected for exclusion when using
the skip soft keys. SAT Information gives access to
the SIRIUS ID number and subscription contact
number.
6. Channel presets. Each SAT band has 6 preset soft
keys. Touch and hold a soft key to store the current
channel. A brief touch will access the stored channel.
Alternatively, use the seek button on the steering
wheel, to find the next or previous preset channel.
1. Touch to select the satellite bands. Touch to move
through SAT 1, 2, and 3.
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CD player and portable media
InformationProvidedby:
1. Select CD to view the CD menu.
2. Touch and release to skip down to the previous track.
Hold to scan back through the current track.
3. Touch and release to skip up to the next track.
Hold to scan forward through the current track.
4. Settings menu. Select for Sound, Bal/Fade,
Connecting portable media
Connecting ports are located inside the center console
cubby box.
Options, Traffic, and CD text settings.
5. MP3 CD folders. Select for folder contents and track
selection.
6. Repeat. Touch and release to repeat the current
track continuously. Touch and release again to repeat
the current stored CD (or folder for MP3 discs). Touch
again to cancel Repeat mode.
7. Mix. Touch and release once to play random tracks.
Hold to randomly play all of the tracks on the media
device, or tracks loaded onto the stored CD store.
Touch and release again to cancel Mix mode.
8. Pause/Play. Select to pause playback, select again to
resume playback.
Do not use discs with paper labels or dual format
discs (Dual Discs or DVD Plus). They could become
jammed inside the player.
The vehicle’s system will support USB devices with a
storage capacity of up to 256GB.
Using the portable media
From the Home screen, select Audio, then Portable
audio. Select USB or iPod.
iPod and USB devices can be operated from the Touch
screen. Devices connected to the 3.5mm AUX socket are
controlled only from the device itself. When connecting to
the USB socket, use the cable supplied with your media
device.
The system will play MP3, WMA, WAV, and AAC files
from a memory stick or a USB controlled MP3 player, or
a telephone.
Some MP3 players use proprietary file systems that are
not supported by the vehicle’s system. MP3 players must
be set to Removable Device or Mass Storage Device
mode (see the manufacturer’s information). Only music
files added to the device while in this mode can be played
via the vehicle’s system.
When a device is connected, touch Folders to display all
search methods such as Playlist, artist, Albums, etc.
Continue through the folders to find the music you want to
play. Use the arrow icons to scroll through the list.
Touch and hold this icon to expand details of
music being played.
Pause/Play, Mix, Repeat, and Seek next/previous are
similar to CD use.
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NAVIGATION
InformationProvidedby:
Setting a destination
Country selection
On initial activation, make sure that both the correct
country and search area have been selected. For
more information, refer to Search Area in the
Navigation section of the Owner’s Handbook.
1. Select Navigation from the Home screen. When
prompted, touch Agree to access the Navigation
Menu screen.
2. Select Destination Entry.
3. Touch Address.
4. With Address selected, touch Town, then use the
on-screen keypad to enter address details. As each
part of the address is displayed, select from the list to
confirm.
5. When the entry is complete, touch OK.
6. Touch Destination to begin calculation of the route
options.
7. The screen will display Route 1. To view alternative
routes, touch the 3 Route soft key. To use an
alternative route, touch one of the selections.
8. When you have chosen the options, touch Start.
9. The selected route will be displayed and guidance will
begin. When your destination is reached, voice and
visual confirmation is given.
Note: The Navigation system has features, which include:
and Route preferences.
For more information, refer to the Navigation section of
the Owner’s Handbook.
Canceling guidance
To cancel guidance, touch Menu, Route Options and
then Cancel Guidance.
If the map is moved away from your current
location, the position icon will be replaced by a
soft key near the top left of the screen. Touch to bring
the current location map back into view.
Touch this icon to repeat the last voice
instruction. To deselect Voice guidance, go to
the Navigation Menu screen, then select Auto V oice
Guidance Off.
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Message center turn by turn navigation
As well as the main Navigation Touch screen display,
there is a navigation feature that utilises the Message
center display in the Instrument panel. Once you have
set a destination and commenced guidance, a simplified
graphic guide is displayed, giving basic turn by turn
information about the next part of the trip. This feature
can be turned on or off via the Touch screen.
Bluetooth® wireless technology
InformationProvidedby:
devices
See page 2, item 22.
Bluetooth Connectivity
Compatible Bluetooth wireless technology
devices can communicate with the vehicle’s in-built
telephone system. For the latest compatibility
information, refer to www.jaguar.com/Ownership support.
Connection must be made with the ignition on or the
engine running.
Use the following procedure in conjunction with your
phone manufacturer’s instructions.
Pairing and connecting using a phone
Note: The process of pairing and connecting a phone
to the vehicle will vary depending on the type of phone
used.
1. Make sure that the Touch screen is active.
2. From the Home menu, select Phone.
Note: The vehicle’s Bluetooth wireless technology
system is discoverable for only 3 minutes.
3. Using your phone, search for Bluetooth wireless
technology devices. On some phones, this is referred
to as a new paired device. See your phone’s
operating instructions for further information.
4. When the vehicle’s system is discovered, select it and
begin the pairing process, following the on-screen
instructions.
5. When requested, enter the PIN 1313 into your phone
and select OK to confirm.
6. When your phone is paired and connected, a
confirmation message will be displayed.
Note: Some phones require the pairing to be set as
‘authorised’ or ‘trusted’, in order to automatically connect.
Please refer to your phone’s operating instructions for
further information.
Calls via the Touch screen
1. From the Home screen, select Phone.
Phone
Digit Dial
Names
Last
Phone
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Settings
Options
2. Select Digit Dial, Names, Last 10, or Phone. With
Digit Dial selected, use the keypad to enter the
number. With Names selected, choose a number
from the downloaded phonebook. Last 10 displays
the previous 10 calls. Choose one to dial.
3. To make a call, touch the connect icon . The icon
will change to a connected call icon.
4. To end a call, touch .
Calls via the steering wheel controls
1. Volume control. Turn to increase/decrease the call
volume.
2. Scroll control. Turn
to scroll up/
down lists of calls or
phonebook entries.
3. Phone/Voice control.
Press and release
to dial, accept, or
end a call.
4. Press and hold to enter phone mode.
To change or undock a paired phone, go to the Settings
option on the Phone menu screen.
Downloading phonebook entries
When a phone with phonebook download capability
is paired and docked, its phonebook directory can be
automatically downloaded to the vehicle’s system.
The vehicle’s phonebook will be updated each time a
phone is docked to the system. To change the Auto download setting via the Touch screen, touch Phone,
select Phone options, then Phonebook. Apply the
change.
Signal reception
Reception is dependent on the phone and network
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signal. Performance may be improved by changing
your phone’s settings (e.g., from 3G to 2G).
If echo is experienced during a call, reduce the
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Audio system’s volume.
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GAS STATION INFORMATION
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Refueling
The gas filler flap is located on the right side of the
vehicle. If the vehicle is locked, the filler flap cannot be
opened.
Press the filler flap release button.
The correct fuel specification is shown on the inside of
the filler flap.
Twist the cap counter-clockwise to release. A hook is
provided on the flap hinge to hold the cap while refueling.
After refueling, tighten the cap clockwise until it clicks 3
times.
Hood release
The hood release is located in the left side footwell.
Tire pressure label location
Tire pressures are shown on a label attached to the left
side door.
Note: Tire pressures must be checked and adjusted while
the tires are cold.
DO NOT use E85 fuels (85% ethanol content).
Equipment necessary for the use of fuels containing
more than 10% ethanol is not fitted to this vehicle. If
E85 fuels are used, serious engine and fuel system
damage will occur.
Avoid using fuel containing methanol. If it is
unavoidable, do not use a fuel with more than
10% methanol content. The fuel must contain
co-solvents and corrosion inhibitors. Fuel system
damage and engine performance problems can
occur when methanol is used.
Unleaded fuels containing up to 15% MTBE can
be used.
No responsibility is accepted for damage caused by
using incorrect fuels.
If the vehicle is filled with the wrong type of fuel: