Vauxhall Zafira Owner's Manual

ZAFIRA
Operation, Safety and Maintenance
Owner’s Manual
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Fuel
De sign atio n
Engine oil
Grade
Viscosity
Tyre pressure
T y re si ze with up to 3 pe ople with full lo ad
Summ er tyres Fro nt Rear Fro nt Rear
Winter tyres Fro nt Rear Fro nt Rear
Weights
Permissible Gross Vehicle
Weight
– EC kerbweight
=Loading
Your Zafira
is an intelligent combination of forward­looking technology, impressive safety,
environmental friendliness and economy. It now lies with you to drive your vehicle
safely and ensure that it performs perfectly. This Owner’s Manual provides
you with all the necessary information to that end.
Make sure your passengers are awa re of the possible risk of accident and injury
which may result from improper use of the vehicle.
You must always comply with the specific laws of the country that y ou are travelling
through. These laws may differ from the information in this Owner’s Manual.
When this Manual refers to a workshop visit, we recommend your Vauxhall
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first-class service at reasonable prices. You will receive quick, reliable and
individual service. Experienced mechanics, trained by
Vauxhall, work according to specific Vauxhall instructions.
The Own er’s Ma nual shou ld alwa ys be ke pt in the vehicle: Ready to hand in the glove
compartment.
Make use of the Owner’s Manual:
z The "In Brief" section will give you an
initial overview.
z The table of contents at the beginning of
the owner’s manual and within the individual chapters will show you where
everything is.
z Its index will help you find what you
want.
z It will fa miliarize y ou with the
sophisticated technology.
z It will increase your pleasure in your
vehicle.
z It will help you to handle your vehicle
expertly.
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the direction of travel. We wish you many hours of pleasurable
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Text marked 9 Warning provides information on risk of accident or injury.
Disregard of the instructions may lead to injuries or endanger life. Inform your
passengers accordingly.
Contents
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In Brief ....... ......... ........ ......... ......... ......... ..... 2
Locks, Doo rs, Windows .. .... ......... ..... .... .. 30
Seats, Interior ..... .... ............. ..... .... ........... 49
Instrum ents, Controls ..... .... ......... ......... .. 82
Lighting ......... ..... .... ......... .... ..... ............. 105
Infotainment Syste m ...... .... ......... ......... 112
Climate Con trol . ........ ......... ......... ......... 114
Driving and Operation ............ .... ..... .... 131
Self-help, Ve hicle Care ... .... .............. .... 170
Service, Mainte nance ..... .... ......... ......... 198
Te chnical Data ...... .... ..... ......... .... ..... .... 210
Index ..... ..... ......... ........ ......... ......... ......... 230
2In Brief
In Brief
To unlock and open the vehicle: Press button q, pull door handle
6 Door locks – page 30, Keys – page 30,
Electronic immobiliser – pa ge 30, Radio frequency remote control – page 32,
Central locking system – page 37, Anti-theft locking system 3 – page 38,
Vauxhall alarm system 3 – page 42.
Unlock vehicle and open with the Open&Start system 3:
Electronic key in vehicle reception range,
Pull handle
6 Open&Start system 3 – page 33.
3In Brief
Unlock luggage compartment and open:
Press button
q on the remote
control, or for the Open&Start system 3
place electronic key in the vehicle reception range,
operate button bene ath han dle
6 Open&S tart sy ste m 3 – page 33, Radio frequency remote control – page 32,
Central locking system – page 37, Vauxhall alarm system 3 – page 42.
To adjust front seat: Pull handle , slid e sea t,
release handle
6 Seats – page 49, Seat position – page 50.
Adjust front seat backrests: Turn handwheel
Move seat backrest to suit sea ting position. Do not lean on seat when adjusting.
6 Seats – page 49, Seat position – page 50,
Folding down the front passenger’s seat – page 57.
9 Warning
Important: Do not sit nearer than 10 inches (25 cm) from the steering
wheel, to permit safe airbag deployment.
4In Brief
Adjusting front seat height 3: Operate levers on outboard side
of seats
Lever pumping m otion
6 Seats – page 49, Seat position – page 50.
To adjust front seat inclination 3 :
Pull inner lever on front of seat, adjust inclination, release lever,
engage seat in position
Adjust inclination b y shifting body weight.
6 Seats – page 49, Seat position – page 50.
Adjusting height of head restraints of front seat and
outboard seats in second row: Press knob to release, adjust
height, engage
6 Head restraints – page 51, Adjust rear centre head restraint and third
seat row head restraints – p age 51, Head restraint position – page 51,
Removing the head restraint – page 52.
up: Seat higher down: Seat lower
5In Brief
Putting on seat belt: Pull out the seat belt smoothly,
pass it over your shoulder and click into the belt buckle
The seat belt must not be twisted at any point. The lap be lt must lie snugly against
the body. The front seat backrests must not be tilted back too far (recommended
maximum tilting angle approx. 25°). To release belt, press red button on belt
buckle. 6 Three-point seat belt – page 63,
Airbag system – page 69, Seat position – page 50.
Adjusting interior mirror: Swivel mirror housing
Swivel lever on underside of mirror housing to reduce dazzle at night.
6 Mirrors – page 46, automatically dipping interior mirror – page 46.
Electrical exterior mirrors 3, adjust:
Four-way switch in driver’s door
Push right or left mirror switch: four-way switch adjusts relevant m irror.
6 Mirrors – page 45, Aspherical exterior m irror – page 45,
Fold exterior mirror – page 45, Heated exterior mirrors – pages13, 116.
6In Brief
7In Brief
Page
1 Side air v ents ............ ..... ........ ......... 115
2 Fron t pa ssenge r’s airbag . ......... ..... 6 9
3 Centre air v ents .... ......... ........ ........ 115
4 Left heated seat 3 ... ......... ......... ... 116
Tyre deflation
monitoring system 3 ..... .... .... ......... 154
Tyre pressure
monitoring system 3 ......... .... ......... 155
Parking distance sensors 3 .. ........ 152
Haza rd warning lights .. ........ ....11 107
Central locking ......... ..... ........ ......... ..3 9
SPO RT mode 3 ......... ..... .... ......... .... 150
Right heated seat 3 ...... .... ......... ... 116
5 Central information display for
time, date, outside temperature, Infotainm ent system 3,
check control 3 .... ............. .... ..... .... 101
Trip computer 3 ............ .... .... ..... 93, 98
Electronic Climate Control 3 ..... ... 125
6 Turn signal, he adlight flash,
dipped be am, main be am ......10, 105
Door-to-door lighting 3 ........ ..... .... 108
Parking light ......... .... ......... ......... ... 109
Cruise control 3 .... ............. .... ..... ... 151
Pa ge
7 Remote control on steering
wheel 3 ....... ..... .... ............. ..... .... ..... 112
8 Instruments . ..... .... ......... ......... ......... . 82
9 Horn ............ ..... .... ......... .... ..... ........... 1 1
Driv er’s airbag .... ......... ......... ......... . 69
10 Windscreen wiper,
windscreen wash system, headlight wash system 3 and
re ar wi n do w w a sh
system ..... .... ..... ......... .... .... ..11, 12, 1 02
11 Parking lights, dipped beam ... ..... 105
Instrument illumination ........ ......... 1 09
Fog tail light .... .... ......... ......... ......... 107
Front fog lights 3 .................. .... ..... 106
Headlight range adjustment 3 .... 107
12 Bonnet rele ase lever .... .... ............. 170
13 Starter switch
with immobiliser ....... .... .... ......... ........ 9
and Sensor panel for emergency
operation Op en&Start s ystem 3 .... 17
Page
14 Accelerator pedal ............. .... . 1 41, 143
15 Brake pe dal .... ......... ......... ..... 141, 157
16 Clutch pedal 3 .... ......... ......... ......... 141
17 Steering w heel a djustme nt . ..... ........ . 9
18 Start/Stop button 3 .... ..... ......... 17, 33
19 Ashtrays 3 .......... ..... ......... ......... ....... 79
20 Selector lever, manual
transmission ....... .............. .... ..... ...... 14
Easytronic 3 ... .... .............. .... ..... ...... 14
Automatic transmission 3 ....... 14, 15
21 Climate control . ..... ......... ......... .... 114
22 Infotainment system 3 ..... ......... .... 112
23 Glove compartme nt ... ......... ... 80, 117
8In Brief
Control indicators
0
O p en&S tar t sys tem 3, fault,
see page s 35, 83.
I
Engine oil pressure,
see page 83.
R
Brak e sy stem , clut ch sy s tem 3,
see page s 84, 158, 205.
v
Airbag systems, belt tensione rs,
see page s 64, 73, 84.
v
Electronic Stabili ty Progra mme (ESP®
Plus
) 3,
see page s 84, 148.
X
Seat belt 3,
see page s 63, 84.
Q
Door open,
see page 84.
p
Alternator,
see page 84.
W
Coola nt te mpe rat ure,
see page s 84, 204.
A
Engine electronics, transmission electronics 3,
im mobili ser, diesel fuel filter 3,
fault,
see page s 30, 85, 135, 140, 147.
j
Easytronic 3, start eng ine,
see page s 85, 131.
IDS+
Interacti ve D ynam ic Driv ing System 3 , Continuous Damping
Control ( CDC ) 3, SPOR T mode 3,
see pages 85, 150.
S
Engine oil l evel 3,
see pages 85, 202.
8
Exte rior light s,
see pages 85, 105.
r
Parking distance sensors 3,
see pages 85, 152.
O
Turn sig nal lig hts,
see pages 10, 85, 106.
Y
Fuel leve l,
see pages 86, 88, 144.
>
Front fog lights 3 ,
see pages 86, 106.
C
Main beam,
see pages 10, 86, 105.
r
Fog t ail li ght,
see pages 86, 107.
T
Winter programme of automa tic transm ission 3 or
Eas y tron ic 3 ,
see pages 86, 133, 139.
1
SPORT m ode of automa tic transmission 3 or Easytronic 3,
see pages 86, 133, 138.
y
Seat occupancy recogniti on 3,
see page s 74, 86.
Z
Exhaust emission 3,
see page s 86, 147.
u
Anti -lo ck B r a ke S y st em (A BS ),
see page s 86, 159.
!
Prehea ting system 3, Die sel parti cle filter 3,
see page 86.
w
Deflation Detection System 3, Ty re Pressure Monitoring
Syste m 3,
see page s 87, 154, 155.
B
Ad aptive Forwa rd Lighting (AFL) 3,
fault,
see page s 87, 108.
m
Cruise control 3,
see page s 87, 151.
9In Brief
Steering column lock and ignition:
Turn key to position 1. To release lock, rotate steering
wh eel a litt le
Posit ions:
6 Start – page 16, Electronic immobiliser – page 30,
Parking the vehicle – page 18.
Steering column lock and ignition on vehicles with
Open&Start system
3:
Ensure electronic key is in the vehicle interior reception
area and press the Start/Stop button
Release steering column lock by moving steering wheel slightly
To start the vehicle, also operate brake or clutch p edal.
To lock the steering wheel, switch ignition off by pressing the Start/Stop button, open
driver’s door and engage steering wheel. Do not allow vehicle to move whilst doing
this. 6 Start – page 17,
Electronic immobiliser – pa ge 30, Parking the vehicle – page 18.
Steering wheel adjust ment: Swivel lever down,
adjust height and distance, swivel lever up,
engage
Do not adjust steering wheel unless vehicle is stationary and steering column lock has
be en re leas ed . 6 Airb ag system – page 69.
0 = Ignition off, 1 = Steering released, ignition off
2= Ignition on,
Diesel engines: preheating
3= Starting
10 In Brief
Turn light switc h:
Press button:
6 Lighting – page 105, Headlight control indicator – page18.
He adl igh t fla s h, main beam an d dipped beam:
6 Dipped beam, headlight flash – page 105.
Switch on turn signals:
6 Turn signals – page 106.
7 =Off 8 = Parking lights 9 = Dipped beam or
main beam
AUTO = Automatic dipped
beam activation
3
> = Front fog lights 3 r = Fog tail light
Headlight fla sh
=Pull stalk
towards
steering wheel Ma in beam = S ta lk forwa rds Dipped beam = Stalk forwards
again or to the
steering wheel
To the right = Stalk up To the left = Stalk down
11In Brief
Hazard warning lights:
6 Hazard warning lights – page 107.
Activate horn:
j Press in centre of steering
wheel
6 Airbag system – page 69, Remote control on the steering wheel 3 –
page 112.
Windscreen wiper: Move stalk up gently
Press stalk down from position §: Single swipe.
6 Windscreen wiper – page 102, Adjustable wipe interval 3 – page 103,
Further information – pages 197, 206.
On = Press ¨ Off = Press
¨ again
§ =Off $ = timed interval wipe % =Slow & =Fast
12 In Brief
Automatic wiping with rain sensor 3:
Move stalk up gently
6 Windscreen wiper – page 102, Further information – pages 197, 206.
Operating windscreen and headlight wash systems 3:
Pull stalk towards steering wheel
6 Windscreen wa sh system and headlight wash system – page103,
Further information – pages 197, 207.
Activate rear window wiper and wash system:
6 Rear window wiper and wash system – page 104,
Further information– p ages 197, 206.
$ = Auto matic wiping with
rain sensor
§ =Off
Wiper on = Stalk forwards Wiper off = Stalk forwards
again
Washing = Push the stalk
forw ards an d then hold
13In Brief
Heated rear window, heated exterior mirrors:
6 Climate control – page 114, heated rear window – page 116.
Clearing fogged or icy windows: Air distribution on l,
Rotary knob for temperature and air volume to the right;
Air conditioning system
3:
But ton n must also be pushed; Automatic air conditioning
sys tem
3:
Press buttons
n and V ,
Move rotary knob for temperature to the right,
air quantity to A; Electronic Climate Control
(ECC)
3:
Press button
V
6 Electronic Climate C ontrol (ECC) 3 –
page 114.
Set automatic mode of Electronic Climate Control
(ECC)
3:
Press AUTO button, select temperature with rotary
knob, open air vents
6 Electronic Climate Control (ECC) 3 – see page 125.
On = Press Ü Off = Press Ü again
14 In Brief
Manual transmission:
Reverse: with the vehicle stationary, wait 3 seconds after declutching and then pull
up the button on the selector lever and engage the gear.
If the gear does not engage, set the lever in neutral, release the clutch pedal and
depress again; then repeat gear selection.
Easy tron i c 3:
The selecto r lever mus t alway s be mo ved in the appropriate direction as far as it will
go. Upon release, it automatically returns to the centre position. Pay heed to the
gear/mode indicator in the transmission display.
The footbrake must be depressed when startin g.
6 Ea sytronic 3 – page 131.
Automatic transmission 3:
P or N must be engaged when starting.
To leave P or N, switch on ignition, depress footbrake and press button on selector
lever.
N = Idling o =Driving position + = Higher gear
-=Lower gear A/M = Switch between
Automatic and Manual mode
R=Reverse gear (with
selector lever lock)
P=Park position R = Reverse gear N=Neutral
(idling)
D = Automatic gear
selection 3 = 1st to 3rd gear 2 = 1st and 2nd gear 1=1st gear
15In Brief
Press button on selector lever to engage P or R.
6 Automatic transmission 3 – page 136.
Automatic transmission with ActiveSelect 3:
Selector lever in D to the left: Manual mode
P or N must be engag ed w hen starting.
To le ave P or N, switch on ignition, depress footbrake and press button on selector
lever.
Press button on selector lever to e ngage P or R.
6 Automatic transmission 3 – pag e 136.
P only when the vehicle is stationary,
apply handbrake first
R only when the veh icle is stationary
P=Park position R=Reverse gear N=Neutral
(idling)
D = Automatic gear
selection
+ = Higher gear
-=Lower gear
P only when the vehicle is stationary,
apply handbrake first
R only when the vehicle is stationary
16 In Brief
Before starting-off, check:
z Tyre pressure and tyre condition –
seepages 159, 220.
z Engine oil level and fluid levels in engine
compartment – see pages 202 to 207.
z All windows, mirrors, exterior lighting
and num ber p la tes are fre e fro m dirt, snow and ice and are operational.
z No objects are placed in front of the rear
wind ow, on th e instrume n t panel or in the area in which the airbags inflate.
z Seats, seat belts and mirrors are
correctly adjusted.
z Brake op eration .
Start engine: Operate clutch and brake,
automatic transmission
3
to P or N, Easy tron i c
3: operate brake,
do not accelerate, Petrol engine: turn key to 3;
Diesel engine: turn key to 2, when control indicator
! goes
off1), turn key to 3; Release key when engine is
runn ing
Before restarting or switching off the engine, turn key back to 0 .
To switch on the ignition, only turn the key to 2.
6 Electronic immobiliser – pa ge 30, Diesel fuel system – page 203.
1)
Preheating system only switches on at low outside temperatures.
17In Brief
Start en gin e, Open&Start system 3 :
Electronic key must be within reception range of the interior,
Operate clutch or brake, Automatic transmission
3 in P or
N, Easytronic
3: Operate brake,
do not accelerate, Petrol engine: Press button;
Diesel engine: Briefly press button, when control
indicator
! goes of f
1)
, press
button again for 1 second; release button when engine is
running
Press button again to repeat the starting procedure or switch off the engine.
To switch on the ignition, do not press the brake or clutch pedal and only press the
button briefly. Do not start unless vehicle is stationary.
6 Open&Start system 3 – page 33, Electronic imm obiliser – page 30,
Diesel f uel system – p age 203.
Release handbrake: Raise handle slightly, press
release button, lower handle all the way
6 Handbrake – page 158.
1)
Preheating system on ly sw itches on at low outside temperatures.
18 In Brief
Parking the vehicle: apply handbrake firmly,
switch ignition off, lock steering wheel,
lock vehicle
To lock, press button p on the remote control or in the case of the Open&Start
system 3, touch the sensor in one of the front door handles.
With Open&Start sy stem 3 , the d riv er’s door must be open ed to lo ck th e ste erin g
wheel.
To activate the Vauxhall alarm system 3, press button p or with Open&Start
sy ste m 3, touch sensor in one of the front door handles. To activate the anti-theft
locking system 3, press button p twice. 6 For more information – page 30,
Open&Start system – page 33, Radio remote control – pag e 32,
Central lock ing – page 37, Vauxhall alarm system 3 – page 42,
Vehicle decommissioning – page 209.
Advice when parking:
z Do not park the vehicle on an easily
ignitab le surfa ce. The high tem perature of the exhaust system could ignite the
surfa ce .
z Always apply the handbrake firmly.
Apply the handbrake as firmly as possible on uphill or downhill slopes.
To reduce operating forces, depress foot b rake at the same time.
z Close window. z Before switching off ignition: with
manual transmission, engage first or reverse gear; with automatic
transmission 3, selector lever in P; with Easytronic 3 engage first or
reverse gear (note gear indicator – see pages 131, 136).
19In Brief
z In vehicles with automatic
tr an s m i s si on 3 the ke y ca n on l y b e removed with the selector lever in
position P. With the Open&Start sys tem 3 "P" flashes in the transmission
displa y fo r se vera l se conds if P ha s no t been selected or the handbrake has not
been applied.
z On vehicles with Easytronic 3 control
in d i ca to r R flashes for a few seconds after the ignition is switched off if the
handbrake has not been applied – seepage84.
z With the Open&Start system 3 the
engine can only be switched off when th e ve hic le is sta tion ar y.
z Turn steering wheel until lock is felt to
engage (anti-theft protection), removing ignition key beforehand.
With Open&Start system 3 switch off ignition and open driver’s door.
z The engine cooling fans ma y run after
the engine has been switched off – seepage201.
6 Further information –
seepages 207, 209.
That was the most important information in brief for your first
drive in your vehicle.
The other pages of this chapter cont ain a summary of the
noteworthy function s of you r vehicle.
The remaining chapters of the Owner’s Manual con tain
important information on operation, safety and
maintenance as well as a complete index.
20 In Brief
Seats in second row
Moving seats
Push release handle on right or left hand side of seat bench forwards and move seat
row forwards or backwards. Release handle and allow seat row to lock into
position.
Adjust backrests of outboard s eats
Push down release lever on outboard side of backrest, b ackrest angle can be
adjusted in two places towards the rea r. Release handle and latch backrest into
position. The backrest engages in several positions.
The seat must not be occupied whilst the vehicle is moving if the seat is in the vertical
position or tilted forwards. The outboard seat backrests can be tilted
forwards until they are flat in order to make it easier to enter and exit the vehicle. Push
release lever down and tilt backrest fo rw ar d.
To move the backrest upright or change the position, push release lever down and
adjust backrest. Release handle and engage back rest.
Seats in third row
Mo ve se ats upright out of vehicle floor
Remove floor covering 3. Re moving luggag e c om partment cover 3 –
see page 57. Before moving the seats upright, slide seat
bench of second row of seats forwards by pushing forward the lever at the right or
left-hand side of the seat b ench. The tip of the arrow at the seat bench m ust be in
front of the square mark. Slide front seats forwards a little if necessary.
9 Warning
When the row of seats or the backrests are being adjusted, keep hands away
from the hinge a rea - risk of injury.
9 Warning
When the seats are being moved upright or folded in, keep hands away from hinge
area - risk of injury.
21In Brief
The sea t belts must be routed through the belt holder as shown in the illustration. The
latch plates must be inse rted in the ho lder.
From luggage compartm ent, use one hand to lift seat by the handle, swivel back and
move upright u ntil it a udibly engag es. Use other hand to support top of backrest, see
Fig. 17372 T.
Lift up cover in floor between the seats and swivel belt buckles upwards – see pag e 22,
Fig. 17374 T. Remove latch plate and seat belt from seat
belt holder.
Move seat bench in second row of seats to required position a nd engage by pushing
lever on right or left-hand side of seat bench forwards – see page 20,
Fig. 17367 T. Fit luggage compartment cover 3 by
fitting behind the third row of seats – see page 57.
9 Warning
In the version with FlexOrganizer 3 – see page 60, the belts must be suspended in
the right and left seat belt eyes on the floor of the vehicle without twisting – see
illustration ab ove and page 67, Fig. 1742 0 T.
All components must be removed from the rails 3 in the luggage compartment.
9 Warning
The belt must not be routed through the belt holder when the seat belt is being
worn.
22 In Brief
Fold se ats into floor of veh icle
Re moving luggage com partment c over 3 – see page 57.
Before folding in the seat, slide seat bench in second row of seats forwards by pushing
forward lever on right or left-hand side of seat bench – see page 20, Fig. 17369 T.
The tip of the arrow on the seat bench must be in front of the square mark. Slide front
seats forwards a little if necessary. Pu sh down head restraints of seats in third
row – releasing spring catches by pressing. Guide seat belts through belt holder as
shown in illustration and insert latch plates into holder.
From lugga ge com partment, press button at top of seat backrest and swivel backrest
forward. Raise seat by handle at rear and swivel backrest further forwards until seat
is lowered into vehicle floor. Hold seat by handle during the entire
swivelling procedure.
Push b elt buckles into recess in floor a nd close cover.
Move seat bench in second row of seats to required position a nd engage by pushing
lever on right or left-hand side of seat bench forwards – see page 20,
Fig. 17367 T. Fit luggage compartment cover 3 behind
second row of seats – see page 57. Insert floor cover 3.
Th e compon en ts of the rails 3 and the FlexOrganizer 3 – see page 60, must only
be used with the seats in the third row of seats folded in and the seat belts
unhooked – see page 67, Fig. 17420 T. Attach released belt hooks to magnets of
bracket – see page 67, Fig. 17399 T.
23In Brief
Airbag system
The airbag system consists of a number of individual systems.
Front airbag system
The front airbag system is triggered in the event of a serious accident involving
a fr ontal im pact and forms safety c ushions for the driver and front passenger.
The forward movement of the driver and front passenger is checked and the risk of
injuries to the upper body a nd head thereby substantially reduced.
Side airbag system 3
The side airbag is triggered in the event of a side-on collision to form a safety cushion
for the driver or front passenger in the respective door area. This substantially
reduces the risk of injury to the upper body and pelvis.
Curtain airbag system 3
The curtain airbag system triggers in case of a side-on collision and provides a safety
barrier in the head area on the respective side of the vehicle. This reduces the risk of
injury to the head considerably in case of a side-on collision.
6 Airb ag system – page 69.
24 In Brief
Active head restraints 3 on front seats
In the event of a rear-end impa ct, the active head restraints tilt forwards slightly.
Th e head is more effectiv ely supported by the head restraint and the risk of injuries
caused by whiplash in the neck area is reduced.
Active head restraints are identified by the lettering ACTIVE on the head restraint
guide sleeves. 6 Head restraints – page 51.
Operating menus in the information display 3
Menu options are selected via menus and using the arrow buttons or the
multi-function knob of the Infotainment sy ste m 3 or the buttons 3 on the steering
wheel. Therespective menu options are shown on the display.
Selection using the arrow buttons 3: Press the arrow buttons to the left or right.
Selection using multi-function knob 3: rotate and press multi-function knob.
To exit a menu, turn the multi-function knob left or right to Return or Main and
select.
25In Brief
Selection with left adjuster wheel on steering wheel 3: turn adjuster wheel and
press. 6 Information display – page 89
Trip compu ter 3
The trip computers provide information on driving data, which is continually recorded
and evaluated electronically. Functions:
z Range z Instantaneous consumption
z Distance z Average speed
z Effective consumption z Average consumption
z Stop watch z Tyre pressure 3
6 Trip computer 3 – pages 93, 98.
Check control 3
The check control software monitors
z Fluid le vels z Tyre pressure 3 z Remote control battery z Vauxhall alarm system 3 z Important exterior lighting, including
cables and fuses.
6 Check control 3 – page 101.
Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36
BC 1 All values
BC 2
257.0 miles
Timer
Ø40mph
Tyres
7.0 ga ls
Ø 31 .0 mpg
1111
8888
Coolant level
check
OK
26 In Brief
Remote control on steering wheel 3
The functions of the Infotainment system 3 and the information display can be
operated with the remote control on the steering wheel.
Further information is available in the I nfotainment system operating
instructions. 6 Remote control on steering wheel 3
page 112, Infotainment system – page 113.
Twin Audio 3
Twin Audio p rovides rear seat occupants with the opportunity to listen to a different
audio source than the one selected by the driver on the Infotainment system.
Only an audio source that is not currently active on the radio system can be
controlled using Twin Audio. Two headphone connections are a vailable,
with separate volume controls. Further information is av ailable in the
In fotain me nt sy st e m ope ra ting instructions.
6 Twin Audio 3 – page 112.
Open&Start system with electronic key and radio
remote control
3
The Open&Start system allows the vehicle to be locked and unlocked, including
mechanical anti-theft locking system 3 and the Vauxhall ala rm system 3 with out a
mechanical key and the engine to be started and stopped using a S tart/Stop
button. All the driver has to do is carry the electronic key around with him.
6 Open&Start system 3 – page 33.
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