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Information displays

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TRIP COMPUTER

The computer memory stores data for a 
journey or series of journeys until it is 
reset to zero.

The displayed information is for guidance 
only, as it can be affected by traffic, road 
and weather conditions.

Three independent memories are 
available, A, B and Auto. A and B 
memories can be set independently, 
while the Auto trip will reset after every 
ignition cycle as the vehicle moves.

Full trip computer information for the trip 
memories can be displayed on the 
vehicle touch-screen located in the 
centre console, while current selected 
trip computer information is displayed on 
the instrument cluster message centre.

To access the trip computer 
touch-screen settings:
• From the main Hometouch-screen 

menu, select Vehicle.

• Select Trip computer.
• Select requirements from the menu.

For a system flow chart -  See 
PERSONALISED SETTINGS (page 122).

Trip computer message centre 
display

Vehicle total distance travelled 1, trip 
distance 2 are displayed as well as, 
average fuel economy and average 
speed if selected via the touch-screen. 
Also A, B or Auto will be displayed, 
depending on the current memory 
selected.

Odometer

The odometer shows the total vehicle 
distance travelled since the vehicle was 
new.

The odometer and trip distance reading is 
displayed in either miles or kilometres, 
depending on the units selected via the 
touch-screen.  See TRIP COMPUTER 
(page 131).

Changing the display

Press the TRIP button on the end of the 
left column stalk switch repeatedly to 
display the message centre data in the 
following order:
• trip distance
• average speed
• average fuel consumption
• range.

Trip distance (A, B and Auto)

Distance travelled since the last memory 
reset. The maximum trip reading is 16 
090 kilometres (9 999.9 miles). The 
computer will automatically reset to zero 
if this distance is exceeded.

MILES

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Average fuel consumption (A, B 
and Auto)

The average fuel consumption, litres per 
100 kilometres, miles per litre or miles per 
gallon, based on the accumulated 
distance travelled and the accumulated 
fuel used.

Range

This shows the predicted distance, miles 
or kilometres, that the vehicle should 
travel on the remaining fuel, assuming 
average fuel economy and fuel 
consumption stay constant.

Average speed (A, B and Auto)

The average speed since the last press of 
the reset button.

ML-km (also Miles-litre)

The display of metric or imperial units is 
selected via the touch-screen.  See TRIP 
COMPUTER
 (page 131).

Display language

The the display language is selected via 
the touch-screen.  See TRIP 
COMPUTER
 (page 131).

Reset

Resetting of the trip memories is carried 
out via the touch-screen.  See TRIP 
COMPUTER
 (page 131).

INFORMATION MESSAGES

Most messages, when displayed have an 
associated warning indicator, red or 
amber, which will come on to indicate the 
message priority. Also from time to time 
information messages will be displayed.

If more than one message is active, each 
is displayed in turn for two seconds in 
order of priority.

Messages take priority over the trip 
computer data and will be displayed 
when the ignition is in the convenience 
mode

Note: The message centre information 
messages and their meanings are 
detailed within the appropriate subject 
sections.

WARNING

If a red warning indicator is 
displayed, stop the vehicle as 
soon as possible when it is safe to 

do so. Do not ignore critical warning 
messages. Failure to do so may result in 
serious damage to the vehicle.

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Climate control

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Climate control

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

The climate control panel is located in the 
centre console. There are two control 
facilities:
• A dedicated control panel located 

below the audio and CD panel for 
operation of the basic features.

• A touch control and display unit for 

additional functions and personal 
settings.

The climate control system features 
automatic temperature and air 
distribution control, which is 
programmed to maintain optimum levels 
of comfort within the vehicle in all but the 
most severe conditions.

While the controls can be adjusted 
manually to satisfy individual 
requirements, allowing the system to 
function automatically (in AUTO mode) is 
the simplest method of operation and is 
preferable in most operating conditions.

Use of air conditioning

Note: To prevent humidity build up inside 
the vehicle and possible screen misting, 
avoid driving with the air conditioning 
system off or in manual air recirculation 
for prolonged periods.

Air conditioning is an integral part of the 
Climate Control system, providing cooled 
and dehumidified air for occupant 
comfort. The dry airflow is also effective 
in preventing misting of the windows.

While the air conditioner can be manually 
switched off, it is recommended that it is 
used in all climatic conditions throughout 
the year, preferably in AUTO mode.

Close all windows and the convertible top 
when the air conditioning is on to ensure 
satisfactory operation.
• If the air conditioning system is not 

used frequently, it should be run 
briefly at least once each week, with a 
cold setting. This will prevent the 
seals from drying out with 
subsequent refrigerant leaks.

• Surplus water produced by the 

dehumidifying process is expelled 
from the system via drain tubes 
beneath the vehicle. This may result 
in a small pool of water forming on the 
road when the vehicle is stationary 
and is not a cause for concern.

WARNING

Do not disconnect any pipes in 
the air conditioning refrigeration 
system. A refrigerant is used 

which can cause blindness if allowed to 
contact the eyes. If refrigerant should 
contact the eyes or skin, wash the eyes 
or affected area with cold water for 
several minutes. Do not rub. As soon as 
possible thereafter, obtain treatment 
from a doctor or eye specialist.

Climate control

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AIR VENTS

The air vents provide fresh or heated air 
to the interior of the vehicle. Ensure that 
the air intake grille at the base of the 
windscreen is kept clear of any 
obstruction.

Airflow and direction can be adjusted 
with the thumbwheel controls 1 and 
direction vanes 2.

AUTOMATIC CLIMATE 
CONTROL

Automatic climate control provides 
efficient regulation of the vehicle 
environment without constant 
adjustments from the occupant.

Sensors inside the vehicle monitor 
temperature, humidity 3 and direct 
sunlight 4. Do not obstruct these 
openings. In response to sensor 
indications, the electronic control system 
automatically adjusts the heat input, 
blower speed, air intake and airflow 
distribution to maintain the selected 
temperature(s) and reduce misting.

Automatic operation provides optimum 
comfort under most driving conditions.

It is recommended that automatic 
control, AUTO, is selected as the 
normal operating mode.

Automatic control, AUTO, can be 
overridden at any time.

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