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Day

Year

Month

Example:

Example:

Briefly press button MODE to start surfing from the
standard screen. To surf the menu use buttons 

ö

or

õ

.

NOTE For safety reasons, when the car is running, it is
possible to access only the reduced menu (for setting the
“Light.” and “Speed lim.”). When the car is stationary
access to the whole menu is enabled. On cars provided
with the Connect Nav+ system, many functions are dis-
played on the navigator display.

CONSUMP.

SERVICE

BAG PASS.

EXIT MENU

SPEED LIM.

LIGHT.

LIGHT SENSOR

TRIP B

CLOCK ADJUST.

CLOCK MODE

DATE ADJUSTM.

INDEP. BOOT

DOOR LOCK

DIST. UNIT

VOL. KEY

BUZZER VOL.

LANG.

TEMP. UNIT

MODE

briefly

press

button

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MODE

briefly

press

button

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Deutsch

English

Español

Italiano

Português

Français

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Instrument panel and sound
system/automatic climate control
light dimmer (Light.) 
(only with sidelights on)

With this function it is possible to ad-

just on 8 levels (with sidelights on) the

light intensity of the instrument panel,

sound system controls and automatic

climate control (for versions/markets,

where provided) controls.

To adjust the light intensity level re-

quired, proceed as follows:

– briefly press button MODE the pre-

viously set level will flash on the dis-

play;

– press button 

ö or õ to select the re-

quired level;

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

Speed limit (Speed lim.)

With this function it is possible to set

the car speed limit (km/h or mph);

when this limit is exceeded the driver

is immediately alerted (see section

“Warning lights and messages”).

To set the speed limit, proceed as fol-

lows:

– briefly press button MODE, the dis-

play will show the wording (Speed lim.);

– press button 

ö or õ to select speed

limit activation (On) or deactivation

(Off);

– after pressing (On), press button 

ö

or

õ to select the required speed limit

value and then press MODE to con-

firm.

Note The possible setting is between

30 and 250 km/h, or between 20 and

155 mph depending on the unit set

previously (see “Distance unit (Dist.

unit)” paragraph described later.

Every press on button 

ö / õ in-

creases/decreases by 5 units. Keeping

the button 

ö / õ pressed obtains the

fast automatic increase or decrease.

When you are near the required set-

ting complete adjustment by single

presses.

briefly press button MODE to go back

to the menu screen or press the but-

ton for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

To abort the setting, proceed as fol-

lows:

– briefly press button MODE, (On)

will flash on the display;

– press button 

õ, (Off) will flash on

the display; 

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

Automatic headlight daylight
sensor (Light sensor)
(for versions/markets, 
where provided)

With this function it is possible to ad-

just the light sensor sensitivity ac-

cording to 3 levels (level 1 = min.

level, level 2 = average level, level 3 =

max. level); the higher the sensitivity

is, the lower is the external light in-

tensity required to switch on the

lights. The car is delivered with sen-

sitivity level “2”.

To set the light level required, proceed

as follows:

– briefly press button MODE, the pre-

viously set level will flash on the dis-

play;

– press button 

ö or õ to select the re-

quired level;

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

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Trip B On/Off (Trip B)

Through this option it is possible to

activate (On) or deactivate (Off) the

Trip B (partial trip).

For further information see paragraph

“Trip computer”.

For activation / deactivation, proceed

as follows:

– briefly press button MODE: (On) or

(Off) will flash on the display (ac-

cording to previous setting);

– press button 

ö or õ for setting;

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

Setting the clock (Clock adjust.)

This function enables to set the clock.

To set the clock (hours - minutes)

proceed as follows:

– briefly press button MODE: “hours”

will flash on the display;

– press button 

ö or õ for setting;

– briefly press button MODE: “min-

utes” will flash on the display;

– press button 

ö or õ for setting.

Note Every press on the button 

ö or

õ increases/decreases by one unit.

Keeping the button pressed obtains

automatic fast increase/decrease.

When you are near the required set-

ting complete adjustment by single

presses.

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

Setting the clock in 12h or 24h
mode (Clock mode)

This function enables to set the clock

in the 12h or 24h mode.

To set the clock in 12h or 24h mode,

proceed as follows:

– briefly press button MODE: 12h or

24h will flash on the display (accord-

ing to previous setting);

– press button 

ö or õ for setting;

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

Setting the date (Date adjustm.)

This function enables to update the

date (year - month - day).

To correct the date proceed as follows:

– briefly press button MODE: “year”

will flash on the display;

– press button 

ö or õ for setting;

– briefly press button MODE: “month”

will flash on the display;

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– press button 

ö or õ for setting;

– briefly press button MODE: “day”

will flash on the display;

– press button 

ö or õ for setting.

Note Every press on button 

ö or õ

increases/decreases by 1 unit. Keep-

ing the button pressed obtains auto-

matic fast increase or decrease. When

you are near the required setting com-

plete adjustment by single presses.

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

Independent boot unlocking
(Indep. boot)

If On, when unlocking the doors the

boot stays closed and therefore pro-

tected. To unlock the boot press but-

ton

R on the key with remote con-

trol.

If Off, the boot is unlocked together

with the doors.

To activate (On) or to deactivate (Off)

this function proceed as follows:

– briefly press button MODE: (On) or

(Off) will flash on the display (ac-

cording to previous setting);

– press button 

ö or õ for setting; 

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

Automatic central door locking
when travelling (Door lock)

When activated (On), this function

locks automatically the doors when

the car speed exceeds 20 km/h.

To activate (On) or to deactivate (Off)

this function proceed as follows:

– briefly press button MODE: (On) or

(Off) will flash on the display (ac-

cording to previous setting);

– press button 

ö or õ for setting; 

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

Unit - “distance” (Dist. unit)

With this function it is possible to set

the units for distance covered (km or

mi).

To set the required unit proceed as

follows:

– briefly press button MODE: km or

mi will flash on the display (accord-

ing to previous setting);

– press button 

ö or õ for setting;

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

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Unit - “consumption”
(Consump.)

With this function it is possible to set

the units for fuel consumption  (km/l,

l/100 km or mpg) according to the

distance unit set previously (km or

mi, see previous paragraph “Unit -

distance”).

If the distance unit set is km, fuel con-

sumption will be displayed in km/l or

l/100 km.

If the distance unit set is “mi”, fuel

consumption will be displayed in

“mpg”.

To set the required unit proceed as

follows:

– briefly press button MODE: km/l or

l/100 km will flash on the display (ac-

cording to previous setting);

– press button 

ö or õ for setting; 

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

Unit - “temperature” 
(Temp. unit)

With this function it is possible to set

the temperature unit (°C or °F).

To set the required unit proceed as

follows:

– briefly press button MODE: °C or

°F will flash on the display (accord-

ing to previous setting);

– press button 

ö or õ for setting; 

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

Selecting the language
(Language)

Display messages can be shown in the

following different languages: Italian,

German, English, Spanish, French,

and Portuguese.

To set the required language proceed

as follows:

– briefly press button MODE: the pre-

viously set “language” will flash on

the display;

– press button 

ö or õ for setting; 

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

Adjusting the failure/warning
buzzer volume (Buzzer vol.)
With this function the volume of the

buzzer accompanying any failure/

warning indication can be adjusted

according to 8 levels.
To adjust the volume proceed as fol-

lows:
– briefly press button MODE: the pre-

viously set volume “level” will flash

on the display;
– press button 

ö or õ for setting; 

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

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Adjusting the button volume
(Vol. key)

With this function the volume of the

roger-beep accompanying the activa-

tion of buttons MODE,

ö and õ can

be adjusted according to 8 levels.

To adjust the volume proceed as fol-

lows:

– briefly press button MODE: the pre-

viously set volume “level” will flash

on the display;

– press button 

ö or õ for setting; 

– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.

Scheduled Servicing (Service) 

Through this function it is possible to

display information connected to

proper car servicing.
To display scheduled servicing info

proceed as follows:
– briefly press button MODE: service

in km or mi, according to previous

setting, will be displayed (see para-

graph “Unit - distance”);
– press button 

ö or õ to select dis-

playing in days; 
– briefly press button MODE to go

back to the menu screen or press the

button for long to go back to the stan-

dard screen without storing settings.
NOTE The “Service schedule” in-

cludes car maintenance every 30,000

km (or equivalent value in mi) or

every year; this is shown automati-

cally, with the ignition key at MAR,

starting from 2,000 km (or equivalent

value in mi) or 30 days from this

deadline and it is shown again every

200 km (or equivalent value in mi) or

every 3 days. Below 200 km servicing

indications are displayed more fre-

quently.
As concerns 1.3 Multijet version, re-

fer to paragraph “Service Schedule”

in section "Car Maintenance" for

changing air cleaner, engine oil and

engine oil filter. 
Service indications will be displayed

km or mi according to previous unit

setting.

When a programmed maintenance in-

terval (coupon) is near to come, turn-

ing the ignition key to MAR, it will

display the message “Service” fol-

lowed by the number of km/mi or

days to go before car servicing.

“Scheduled servicing” message is dis-

played in km/mi or days according to

the approaching service interval. 
Contact a Lancia Dealership to carry

out any service operation provided by

the “Service schedule” or “Annual in-

spection plan”, and to reset the dis-

play.

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Front passenger's air bag and
side bag activation/deactivation 
(Pass. bag)
(for versions/markets, 
where provided)

This function shall be used to acti-

vate/deactivate the front passenger's

air bag.

Proceed as follows:
❒ press button MODE and, after dis-

playing of messages (Bag pass Off)

(to deactivate) or (Bag pass On) (to

activate) by pressing buttons 

ö

and

õ, press again button MODE;

❒ display will show the confirmation

message;

❒ press buttons ö or õ to select (Yes)

(to confirm activation/deactivation)

or (No) (to abort);

❒ briefly press button MODE to dis-

play the confirmation message and

to go back to the menu screen or

press the button for long to go back

to the standard screen without stor-

ing settings.

MODE

MODE

MODE

õ

ö

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ö

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ö

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Exit Menu

This is the last function that closes the

circular setting cycle listed in the ini-

tial menu screen.

Briefly press button MODE to go

back to the standard screen without

storing settings.

Press button 

õ to return to the first

menu option (Speed lim.).

Both functions are resettable (reset -

start of new mission).

“General Trip” displays the figures

relating to:

– Range

– Trip distance

– Average consumption

– Instant consumption

– Average speed

– Travel time (driving time).

“Trip B” (displays the figures relating

to:

– Trip distance B

– Average consumption B

– Average speed B

– Travel time B (driving time).

Note “Trip B” function can be ex-

cluded (see paragraph “Trip B

On/Off”). “Range” and “Instant con-

sumption” cannot be reset. 

TRIP COMPUTER

(for versions/markets, 
where provided)

General features

The “Trip computer” displays infor-

mation (with ignition key at MAR),

relating to the operating status of the

car. This function comprises the

“General trip” concerning the “com-

plete mission” of the car (journey)

and “Trip B” concerning the partial

mission of the car; this latter function

(as shown in fig. 24) is “contained”

within the complete mission.

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Values displayed

Range

This value shows the distance in km

(or mi) that the car can still cover be-

fore needing fuel, assuming that dri-

ving conditions are kept unvaried.

The display will show “----” in the

following cases:

– value lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)

or fuel level in tank below 4 litres;

– car left parked with engine running

for long.

Trip distance

This value shows the distance covered

from the start of the new mission.

Average consumption

This value shows the average con-

sumption from the start of the new

mission.

Instant consumption

This value shows instant fuel con-

sumption (this value is updated sec-

ond by second). If parking the car

with engine on, the display will show

“----”.

Average speed

This value shows the car average

speed as a function of the overall time

elapsed since the start of the new mis-

sion.

Travel time

This value shows the time elapsed

since the start of the new mission.

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IMPORTANT Lacking information,

Trip computer values are displayed

with “----”. When normal operating

condition is reset, calculation of dif-

ferent units will restart regularly. Val-

ues displayed before the failure will

not be reset.

TRIP button fig. 23

Button TRIP, set on the top of the

right steering column stalk, shall be

used (with ignition key at MAR) to

display and to reset the previously de-

scribed values to start a new mission:

– short push to display the different

values

– long push to reset and then start a

new mission.

New mission

New mission starts after:

– “manual” resetting by the user, by

pressing the relevant button;

– “automatic” resetting, when the

“Trip distance” reaches 9999.9 km or

when the “Travel time” reaches 99.59

(99 hours and 59 minutes);

– after disconnecting/reconnecting the

battery.

IMPORTANT The reset operation in

the presence of the screens concern-

ing the “General Trip” makes it pos-

sible to reset also the “Trip B”. 

The reset operation in the presence of

the screens concerning only the “Trip

B” makes it possible to reset only the

information associated with this func-

tion.

fig. 23

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Start of journey procedure

With ignition key at MAR, press and keep button TRIP pressed for over 2 seconds to reset.

Exit TRIP

Exit Trip is performed automatically after having displayed all the related values or by keeping the button MODE

pressed for over 2 seconds.

Reset TRIP B

End of partial mission

Start of new partial mission

End of partial mission

Start of new partial 

mission

Reset TRIP B

End of partial mission

Start of new partial

mission

Reset GENERAL TRIP

End of complete mission

Start of new mission

Reset GENERAL TRIP

End of complete mission

Start of new mission

End of partial mission

Start of new partial

mission

Reset TRIP B

Reset TRIP B

TRIP B

TRIP B

TRIP B

GENERAL TRIP

˙

˙

˙

˙

˙

˙

˙

˙

fig. 24

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SEATS

Moving the seat backwards
or forwards

Lift the lever and push the seat for-

wards or backwards: in the driving

position the arms should rest on the

rim of the steering wheel.

Always check that the seat is firmly

locked in the runners by trying to

move it back and forth.

fig. 25

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Seat height adjustment
(driver’s side)
(for versions/markets,
where provided)

Move repeatedly lever upwards or

downwards to achieve the required

height.

IMPORTANT Adjustment must be

carried out only seated in the driver’s

seat with the car at a standstill.

Upholstery of your car has
been designed to withstand
wear deriving from com-
mon use of the car. You are

however recommended to avoid
strong and/or continuous scratching
with clothing accessories such as
metallic buckles, studs, Velcro fas-
tenings and the like, since these
items cause circumscribed stress of
the cover fabric that could lead to
yarn breaking, and damage the
cover as a consequence.

FRONT SEATS fig. 25

Tilting the back rest

To gain access to the rear seats, pull

the handle up as shown in the fig-

ure; the back rest folds and the seat is

free to run forwards (easy entry).

When resetting the back rest, the seat

returns to its original position (me-

chanical memory).

Always check that the seat is firmly

locked in the runners by trying to

move it back and forth.

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REAR SLIDING SEATS fig. 27-28
(for versions/markets,
where provided)

From inside the car

Moving the seat backwards
or forwards

Lift lever taking it in the middle

and move the seat backwards or for-

wards.

Adjusting the back rest

For single seats:
❒ with one hand raise lever and at

the same time with the other hand

adjust the seat back angle at the re-

quired position.

fig. 27 -

Versions with rear

single seat

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Once you have released the
lever, check that the seat is

firmly locked in the runners by
trying to move it back and forth.
Failure to lock the seat in place
could result in the seat moving
suddenly and the driver losing
control of the car.

WARNING

For maximum safety, keep
the back of your seat up-

right, lean back into it and make
sure the seat belt fits closely across
your chest and hips.

WARNING

Back rest angle adjustment
fig. 26

Turn the knob D.

Lumbar adjustment fig. 26
(for versions/markets,
where provided)

To adjust, turn the knob E.

fig. 26

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Only make adjustments
when the car is stationary.

WARNING

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From the boot fig. 29

Moving the seat backwards
or forwards

Lift the central tab and move the

seat backwards or forwards. After

carrying out the operation, fasten the

tab to the velcro on the seat back rest.

Adjusting/reclining the seat back

Operate side tabs as described in

paragraph “Extending the boot” in

this section.

After adjustment, make sure the tabs

come out of the plastic cover slots.

For double seats:
❒ lift lever and to adjust respec-

tively the left and right back rest

part

fig. 28 -

Versions with rear

double seat

L0C0192m

Only make adjustments
when the car is stationary.

WARNING

Back rest in “all-bent” po-
sition shall only be used

with the car stationary.

WARNING

Once you have released the
lever, check that the seat is

firmly locked in the runners by
trying to move it back and forth.
Failure to lock the seat in place
could result in the seat moving
suddenly and the driver losing
control of the car.

WARNING

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DEVICES

CORRECT

USE

OF

THE

CAR

WARNING

LIGHTS

A

ND

MESSAGES

IN

AN

EMERGENCY

CAR

MAINTENANCE

TECHNICAL

SPECIFICATIONS

INDEX

DASHBOARD

AND

CONTROLS

STEERING WHEEL

The steering wheel can be adjusted

both axially and in height.

Proceed as follows fig. 32:
❒ release the lever pulling it towards

the steering wheel (position 2);

❒ adjust the steering wheel as re-

quired;

❒ lock the lever pushing it forwards

(position 1).

HEAD RESTRAINTS

FRONT SEATS fig. 30

To adjust the head restraint height,

press button and then move the

head restraint up or down until hear-

ing the locking click. Make sure it is

properly locked in place.

Versions with three rear seats are fit-

ted with three rear head restraints

whereas versions with two rear seats

are fitted with two rear head re-

straints.

IMPORTANT Rear seat passengers

shall always set the head restraints in

the position of use.

fig. 30

L0C0031m

fig. 31

L0C0057m

Remember that the head
restraints should be ad-

justed to support the back of your
head and not your neck. Only in
this position do they exert their
protective action.

WARNING

To optimise head restraint
protective action, adjust

the seat back upright and keep
your head as close as possible to
the head restraint.

WARNING

It is absolutely forbidden
to carry out whatever af-

ter-market operation involving
steering system or steering column
modifications (e.g.: installation of
anti-theft device) that could badly
affect performance and safety,
cause the lapse of warranty and
also result in non-compliance of
the car with homologation require-
ments.

WARNING

REAR SEATS fig. 31
(for versions/markets,
where provided)

Rear seat head restraints are fitted

only on certain versions. To extract

the head restraint press together but-

tons set near the two supports and

pull them upwards.

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39

SAFETY

DEVICES

CORRECT

USE

OF

THE

CAR

WARNING

LIGHTS

A

ND

MESSAGES

IN

AN

EMERGENCY

CAR

MAINTENANCE

TECHNICAL

SPECIFICATIONS

INDEX

DASHBOARD

AND

CONTROLS

REARVIEW
MIRRORS

DRIVING MIRROR fig. 33

The mirror is fitted with a safety de-

vice that causes it to be released in the

event of a violent crash.

Using the lever it can be moved to

two different positions: normal or

antiglare.

DOOR MIRRORS fig. 34

Manual adjustment

From inside the car, use lever to ad-

just the mirror.

fig. 32

L0C0008m

fig. 33

L0C0014m

fig. 34

L0C4003m

Any adjustment of the
steering wheel position

must be carried out only with the
car stationary and the engine
turned off.

WARNING

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