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  • Dear Customer,

    Thank you for choosing Fiat and congratulations on your choice of a Fiat Fiorino QUBO.

    We have prepared this booklet to enable you to know each detail of your Fiat Fiorino QUBO and use it correctly. Please, read itcarefully before driving your vehicle for the first time. You will find information, tips and important warnings regarding the drivingof your vehicle to help you derive the maximum from the technological features of your Fiat Fiorino QUBO.

    You are recommended to carefully read the warnings and indications, marked with the respective symbols:

    personal safety;

    vehicle integrity;

    environmental protection.

    The enclosed Warranty Booklet lists the services that Fiat offers to its Customers:

    ❒ the Warranty Certificate with terms and conditions for maintaining its validity

    ❒ the range of additional services available to Fiat Customers.

    Best regards and happy motoring!

    This Owner Handbook describes all the versions of the Fiat Fiorino QUBO. As a consequence, you should only consider the information which is related to the engine

    and bodywork version of the vehicle you have purchased.

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  • MUST BE READ!

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    REFUELLING

    Petrol engines: only refuel with unleaded petrol with octane rating (RON) not less than 95 conforming to the European specification EN 228.

    Diesel engines: only refuel with diesel fuel conforming to the European specification EN590. The use of other prod-ucts or mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair and consequently cause lapse of warranty in relation to thedamage caused.

    ENGINE STARTING

    Petrol engines: make sure that the handbrake is engaged; set the gearshift lever to neutral; fully depress the clutchwithout pressing the accelerator, then turn the ignition key to AVV and release it as soon as the engine has started.

    Diesel engines: Turn the ignition key to MAR and wait for the warning light m to go out. Turn the ignition keyto AVV and release as soon as the engine starts.

    PARKING ON FLAMMABLE MATERIAL

    The catalytic converter develops high temperature during operation. Do not park on grass, dry leaves, pine needlesor other flammable material: fire risk.

    RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT

    The vehicle is fitted with a system that allows continuous diagnosis of the components correlated with emissions toensure better respect for the environment.

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  • ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES

    If, after buying the vehicle, you decide to add electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually draining the battery),visit a Fiat Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the vehicle electric sys-tem can support the required load.

    SCHEDULED SERVICING

    Correct vehicle servicing is essential for ensuring it stays in tip-top condition and safeguards its safety features, itsenvironmental friendliness and low running costs for a long time to come.

    THE OWNER’S MANUAL CONTAINS…

    ... important information, advise and warnings for correct use, driving safety and maintenance of your vehicle overtime. Pay special attention to the symbols " (personal safety) # (environmental protection) (vehicle integri-ty).

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    DASHBOARD........................................................................ 5

    INSTRUMENT PANEL......................................................... 6

    SYMBOLS ............................................................................... 7

    THE FIAT CODE SYSTEM ................................................. 7

    THE KEYS .............................................................................. 8

    ALARM ................................................................................... 11

    IGNITION DEVICE ............................................................. 13

    INSTRUMENTS .................................................................... 14

    DIGITAL DISPLAY ............................................................... 16

    MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY ...................................... 21

    TRIP COMPUTER ................................................................ 30

    SEATS ...................................................................................... 33

    HEAD RESTRAINTS............................................................. 36

    STEERING WHEEL .............................................................. 37

    REARVIEW MIRRORS ......................................................... 37

    HEATING AND CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ........ 39

    HEATING AND VENTILATION ...................................... 41

    MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM .................... 44

    EXTERNAL LIGHTS ............................................................ 47

    WINDOW WASHING ....................................................... 49

    CEILING LIGHTS .................................................................. 51

    CONTROLS........................................................................... 54

    INTERIOR FITTINGS........................................................... 56

    DOORS .................................................................................. 59

    WINDOW WINDERS ....................................................... 63

    BOOT ...................................................................................... 64

    BONNET................................................................................. 68

    ROOF RACK/SKI RACK .................................................... 69

    HEADLIGHTS ........................................................................ 70

    ABS SYSTEM ......................................................................... 71

    ESP SYSTEM .......................................................................... 72

    TRACTION PLUS SYSTEM ............................................... 75

    EOBD SYSTEM ..................................................................... 76

    PARKING SENSORS ........................................................... 77

    SOUND SYSTEM .................................................................. 79ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC DEVICESINSTALLATION.................................................................... 80

    AT THE FILLING STATION .............................................. 80

    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION................................. 82

    DDAASSHHBBOOAARRDD AANNDD CCOONNTTRROOLLSS

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  • DASHBOARDThe presence and position of the controls, the instruments and the indicators may vary according to the versions.

    1. Vent for air delivery to side windows - 2. Adjustable and directable air vent - 3. Left stalk: external lights control - 4. Instrument and warning light panel - 5. Right stalk: windscreen wiper controls, rear window wiper, trip computer - 6. Sound sys-tem (for versions/markets, where provided) - 7. Emergency light switch, rear heated window, ASR / Traction Plus system (for ver-sions/markets, where provided) on/off switch, rear swingdoor unlock device (for versions/markets, where provided) - 8. Airbag onpassenger’s side (for versions/markets, where provided) - 9. Glove box/oddment compartment (for versions/markets, where pro-vided) - 10. Adjustable and directable air vents - 11. HVAC controls - 12. Glove box - 13. Ignition device - 14. Airbag on driver’sside - 15. Stalk for opening bonnet - 16. Control panel: fog lights/rear fog light/headlight position adjustment/display 5

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    LS INSTRUMENT PANELVersions with digital display

    A Speedometer (speed indicator)B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning

    lightC Engine coolant temperature gauge and

    excessive temperature warning lightD Rev counterE Digital display

    mcWarning lights supplied in dieselversions only

    Versions with multifunctionaldisplay

    A Speedometer (speed indicator)B Fuel level gauge with reserve warning

    lightC Engine coolant temperature gauge and

    excessive temperature warning lightD Rev counter E Multifunctional display

    mcWarning lights supplied in dieselversions only

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    LSTHE FIAT CODE SYSTEM

    This is an electrical engine locking systemwhich increases protection against at-tempted theft of the vehicle. It is auto-matically activated when the ignition keyis extracted.

    Each time the vehicle is started turning theignition key to MAR, the Fiat CODE sys-tem control unit sends a recognition codeto the engine control unit to deactivatethe inhibitor.

    If, during ignition, the code is not correctlyrecognized, a warning light Y is lit on theinstrument panel.

    In this case, turn the key to STOP andthen back to MAR. Try with the otherkeys provided if the problem persists. Ifthe engine will not start up after this op-eration, run the emergency start proce-dure (see chapter “In an emergency”) andthen contact the Fiat Dealership.

    IMPORTANT Each key has its own codewhich must be stored by the system ECU.Contact the Fiat Dealership to have newkeys (up to eight) stored with the code.

    THE WARNING LIGHT Y(or symbol on the display)GOES ON DURING TRAVEL

    ❒ If the warning light Y (or symbol on thedisplay) turns on, the system is runninga self-test (for example for a voltagedrop). The first time you stop the vehi-cle, turn the ignition key to STOP andthen to MAR. If no failure is detected,the warning light Y does not light up.

    ❒ If the warning lightY (or symbol onthe display) remains steadily lit, repeatthe procedure above leaving the key inthe STOP position for over 30 sec-onds. If the problem persists, contactthe Fiat Dealership.

    ❒ If the warning lightY (or symbol onthe display) stays on, the code is not ac-knowledged. In this case, return the keyto STOP and then to MAR; try withthe other keys provided if the problempersists. If the engine will not start upafter this operation, run the emergencystart procedure (see chapter “In anemergency”) and then contact the FiatDealership.

    SYMBOLS

    Special coloured labels have been attachednear or on some of the components ofyour vehicle. These labels bear symbolsthat draw your attention to the precau-tions required when handling the compo-nent in question.

    The inner surface of the engine bonnetincludes a label with the different symbolsused.

    The electronic componentsinside the key may be dam-aged if the key is subjected toviolent shocks.

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    Press button B only aftermoving the key away from

    your body, especially your eyes, andfrom objects which could get dam-aged (e.g. your clothes). Do not leavethe key unattended, because some-one, a child especially, may acciden-tally press the button while handlingthe key.

    WARNING

    THE KEYS

    KEY WITHOUT REMOTECONTROL fig. 4

    The metal insert A enables:

    ❒ the ignition switch;

    ❒ the door locks;

    ❒ opening and closing of the fuel plug.

    KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROLfig. 5(for versions/markets, where provided)

    The metal insert A enables:

    ❒ the ignition switch;

    ❒ the door locks;

    ❒ opening and closing of the fuel plug.

    To extract the metal insert, press button B.

    To fit it back in the handle proceed as fol-lows:

    ❒ keep button B pressed and move themetal insert A;

    ❒ release button B and turn the metal in-sert A until hearing the proper lockingclick.

    fig. 4 F0T00002m

    The buttonÆ activates the unlockingof all the doors (including the tail-gate/rear swing doors);

    The button Á activates the locking of allthe doors;

    The button ∞ activates the unlockingof the rocker door or the rear swingdoors (for versions/markets, where pro-vided).

    fig. 5 F0T0241m

    Opening the windows with theremote control (for versions / markets, where provided)

    Keep the Æ button (on the key) pressedfor more than 3 seconds to open the win-dows.

    To open the windows completely, keepthe button pressed; if the pressure is sus-pended, the windows will immediatelystop in their current position.

    The same type of opening is also possibleby operating the pawl of the front doorhandles.

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    Exhausted batteries areharmful to the environment.They should be disposed of asspecified by law in the special

    containers provided, or take them tothe Fiat Dealership, which will dealwith their disposal.

    REQUEST OF ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROLS

    The system can recognise up to 8 remotecontrols. Should a new remote control benecessary, contact a Fiat Dealership, tak-ing a personal identity document and thevehicle ownership documents with you.

    Replacing the battery of the key with remote control, fig. 6

    Battery replacement:

    ❒ press button A and open the metal in-sert B;

    ❒ rotate the screw C to : using a smallpoint screwdriver;

    ❒ take out the battery case D and replacethe battery E respecting its polarity;

    ❒ refit the battery case D inside the keyand lock it turning the screw C to Á .

    Closing the windows with theremote control (for versions / markets, where provided)

    Keep the Á button (on the key) pressedfor more than 3 seconds to close the win-dows.

    To close the windows completely, keepthe button pressed; if the pressure is sus-pended, the windows will immediatelystop in their current position.

    The same type of closing is also possibleby operating the pawl of the front doorhandles.

    IMPORTANT During this operation thewindow anti-crush safety system is inhib-ited.

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    LS DEAD LOCK SYSTEM(for versions/markets, where provided)

    The dead lock system is a safety devicewhich prevents door opening from insidethe passenger compartment in case of anattempted break-in (e.g.: window break-ing).

    It is the best protection possible againstattempted break-ins. We recommend en-gaging it whenever the vehicle is parkedand left unattended.

    Once the dead lock devicehas been engaged, doors

    cannot be opened from the passen-ger compartment in any way. For thisreason, make sure there are no per-sons left inside the vehicle.

    WARNING

    If the battery of the key withremote control is down, the

    dead lock device can be activated on-ly by fitting the metal insert of the keyin both front door revolving plugs asdescribed previously: in this case thedead lock device will stay engaged on-ly on the rear doors.

    WARNING

    Engaging the system

    The system is automatically enabled on allthe doors by double-pressing the buttonÁ positioned on the key with the remotecontrol.

    The system has been successfully enabledwhen the direction indicators flash twice.

    The system is not enabled if one or morethan one door is not correctly locked.This prevents any person from getting in-to the vehicle from an open door, andlocks him/her inside the passenger com-partment when the door is closed.

    Disengaging the system

    The system is disabled automatically onevery door in the following cases:

    ❒ when unlocking the doors;

    ❒ when turning the ignition key to MAR.

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    LSALARM(for versions/markets, where provided)

    In addition to all the remote control func-tions described above, an alarm has beeninstalled, which is controlled by a receiv-er unit located under the dashboard nearthe fuse box.

    ALARM TRIPPING

    The alarm trips in the following cases:

    ❒ when one of the doors or bonnet isopened illegitimately (perimeter pro-tection);

    ❒ when the ignition system is started up(ignition key rotated to MAR);

    ❒ when the battery cables are cut;

    ❒ when someone is moving inside thepassenger compartment (volumetricprotection);

    ❒ when the vehicle is unusually lift-ed/tilted.

    Depending on the markets where the ve-hicle is sold, alarm tripping causes eithera siren or direction indicators to go on(for approx. 26 seconds). Alarm trippingand the number of cycles depend on thesales market.

    Provision has been made for a maximumnumber of acoustic/visual cycles, afterwhich the system resumes its standardcontrol function.

    Volumetric and anti-lift protections aredisabled by pressing the control button in-stalled on the front dashboard (see para-graph “Anti-lift protections).

    IMPORTANT The engine stop function isguaranteed by the Fiat CODE, which is au-tomatically activated when the ignition keyis extracted from the starter device.

    ENABLING THE ALARM

    Keep the doors and bonnets closed andeither turn the ignition key to STOP orremove it. Direct the key with the remotecontrol towards the vehicle and press but-ton Á , then release it.

    Excluding some versions for specific mar-kets, the system produces a sound warn-ing (beep) and enables door locking.

    Before the alarm is enabled, a self-test isrun. If a failure is detected, the system pro-duces a new acoustic signal and shows amessage on the display (see section“Warning lights and messages”).

    If this is the case, disable the alarm bypressing button Æ, check correct lockingof the doors, bonnet and boot, and enablethe alarm again by pressing button Á .

    If a door or the bonnet is not correctlyclosed, it will be excluded from the test-ing by the alarm system.

    If the alarm produces an acoustic signaleven when the doors, bonnet and bootare correctly closed, a failure has occurredin system operation. Go to a Fiat Dealer-ship.

    IMPORTANT If the central door lockingsystem is engaged using the metal insertof the key, the alarm is not enabled.

    IMPORTANT Originally, the alarm is con-figured in compliance with the regulationsexisting in the different countries.

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    LS DISABLING THE ALARM

    Press button Æ on the key with the re-mote control.

    The following operations are performed(excluding some versions):

    ❒ the direction indicators turn on short-ly twice;

    ❒ two short beeps are produced by thewarning buzzer;

    ❒ the doors are unlocked.

    IMPORTANT If the central door lockingsystem is engaged using the metal insertof the key, the alarm is not disabled.

    VOLUME-SENSING/ANTI-LIFT PROTECTION

    To ensure correct operation of the pro-tection, it is advisable to fully close the sidewindows.

    If necessary, the function may be turnedoff (e.g. if animals are left in the car) bypressing key A-fig. 7, located on the frontcourtesy light before activating the alarm.

    Function deactivation is indicated by theled located on the key flashing for a fewseconds. If the volume-sensing/anti-liftprotection is turned off, this must be re-peated whenever the instrument panel isturned off.

    SIGNALS IN THE EVENT OF ATTEMPTED BREAK-INS

    Whenever a break-in is attempted, awarning light Y (or symbol on the dis-play) starts blinking on the instrument pan-el (in some versions a message also ap-pears on the display - see section “Warn-ing lights and messages”).

    DISABLING THE ALARM

    To permanently disable the alarm (e.g.during prolonged vehicle shutdown), lockthe vehicle by turning the metal insert ofthe key in the door lock. In this case, thecar will not be protected by the alarm sys-tem, while the engine immobiliser functionis ensured by the Fiat CODE systemwhich is automatically activated when thekey is removed from the ignition switch.

    IMPORTANT If the battery of the keywith the remote control goes down or thesystem fails, the alarm is disabled by plac-ing the key in the ignition system and ro-tating it to MAR.

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    fig. 8 F0T0039m

    Never extract the key whilethe vehicle is moving. The

    steering wheel would be locked assoon as the steering wheel is turned.This also applies to cases in which thevehicle is towed. Under no circum-stances should after-market opera-tions be carried out involving steeringsystem or steering column modifica-tions (e.g.: installation of anti-theftdevice) that could negatively affectperformance and safety, cause thelapse of the warranty and also resultin vehicle non-compliance with type-approval requirements.

    WARNINGIGNITION DEVICE

    The key can be turned to 3 different po-sitions fig. 8:

    ❒ STOP: the engine is off, the key can beextracted, the steering is locked. Someelectrical devices (e.g. car radio, centraldoor locking system, alarm, etc.) are en-abled.

    ❒ MAR: driving position. All electrical de-vices work regularly.

    ❒ AVV: engine start.

    The ignition device is fitted with a safetysystem that forces the driver to return theignition key to STOP before repeating thestarting operation, if the engine does notstart up.

    STEERING COLUMN LOCK

    Engagement

    When the key is at STOP, remove the keyand turn the steering wheel until it locks.

    Disengagement

    Rock the steering wheel slightly as youturn the ignition key to MAR.

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  • INSTRUMENTS

    Instrument background colour and typemay vary according to the version.

    TACHOMETER (speed indicator) fig. 9

    It shows the vehicle speed.

    REV. COUNTER fig. 10

    The rev counter shows the engine rpm.

    IMPORTANT The electronic injection con-trol system gradually shuts off the flow offuel when the engine is “over-revving” re-sulting in a gradual loss of engine power.

    When the engine is idling, the rev countermay indicate a gradual or sudden increaseof the speed. This is normal and does notindicate a fault. It may be caused, for ex-ample, by the operation of the climatecontrol system or fan. In this case, a slowchange in engine speed is used to protectthe battery charge.

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    LSFUEL LEVEL INDICATOR

    This shows the amount of fuel left in thefuel tank.

    The warning light A-fig. 11 turns on toindicate that approximately 6 to 7 litres offuel are left in the tank.

    E - tank empty.

    F - tank full (see the instructions provid-ed in paragraph “Vehicle refuelling” inthis section).

    Do not travel when the fuel tank is almostempty, because this may jeopardize thecatalyst.

    IMPORTANT The needle will point to Eand warning light A will blink to indicate afault in the system. Go to a Fiat Dealer-ship to have the system checked.

    ENGINE COOLANTTEMPERATURE INDICATOR

    This shows the temperature of the enginecoolant fluid and starts working when thefluid temperature exceeds approx. 50°C.

    Under normal conditions, the needleshould hover around the middle of thescale according to the working conditionsof the vehicle.

    C - Low engine coolant temperature.

    H - High engine coolant temperature.

    Turning on of the warning light B-fig. 11(along with a message on the display) in-dicates that the coolant fluid temperatureis too high. In this case, stop the engineand contact a Fiat Dealership.

    fig. 11 F0T0152mIf the needle indicating theengine coolant temperaturereaches the red area, stop theengine immediately and con-

    tact a Fiat Dealership.

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    + To scroll the displayed menu and therelated options upwards or to in-crease the value displayed.

    MENU Press briefly to displayESC the menu and/or to go to next

    screen or to confirm the re-quired menu option.Hold pressed to go back to thestandard screen.

    – To scroll the displayed menu and therelated options downwards or to de-crease the displayed value.

    Note Buttons + and – activate differentfunctions according to the following situ-ations:

    Light adjustment inside vehicle– with standard screen enabled, it is pos-sible to adjust the brightness of the in-strument panel and sound system.

    Setup menu– to scroll the menu options upwards anddownwards;– to increase or decrease values during set-tings.

    DIGITAL DISPLAY

    STANDARD SCREEN fig. 12

    The standard screen shows the followinginformation:

    A Headlight aiming position (only withdipped beam headlights on).

    B Odometer (covered km or miles).

    C Clock (always displayed, even with ig-nition key removed and front doorsclosed).

    Note With key removed (when openingone of the front doors) the display turnson and shows the time and km or milescovered for a few seconds.

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    LSSETUP MENU fig. 14The menu comprises a series of functionsarranged in a cycle which can be selectedthrough buttons + and –, thus gaining ac-cess to the different select and setting (set-up) operations given in the following para-graphs.

    The setup menu can be activated by brieflypressing button MENU ESC.

    Single presses on buttons + and – willscroll the setup menu options.

    Handling modes differ with each other ac-cording to the characteristic of the optionselected.

    Selecting a menu option

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to se-lect the menu option to set;

    – press buttons + and – (by single press-es) to select the new setting;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and go back to thepreviously selected menu option.

    Selecting “Set Clock”

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to se-lect the first value to change (hours);

    – press buttons + and – (by single press-es) to select the new setting;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and go to the nextsetup menu option (minutes);

    – after setting the values with the sameprocedure, go back to the menu item pre-viously selected.

    Prolonged pressing of MENU ESC button– to quit the setup menu if you are in themenu;– to quit the displayed menu if you are set-ting an option;– to save the changes to stored settings (andconfirmed by pressing button MENUESC).

    The setup menu environment is timed;when quitting the menu due to timing ex-piry, only the settings stored by the userare saved (and confirmed by briefly press-ing button MENU ESC).

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    LSBriefly press button MENU ESC to start browsingfrom the standard screen. Press + or – to browse with-in the menu.Note. Only the short menu can be accessed while thevehicle is moving for reasons of safety (“SPEED” set-ting). Stop the vehicle to access the full menu.

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    LSSetting the speed limit (SPEEd)

    This function is used to set the vehiclespeed limit (km/h or mph); when this lim-it is exceeded the driver is immediatelyalerted (see section “Warning lights andmessages”).

    To set the speed limit, proceed as follows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC, themessage (SPEEd) and the previously setunit (km/h) or (mph) will appear on thedisplay;

    – press button + or – to select speed lim-it activation (On) or deactivation (OFF);

    – if the function has been activated (On),press buttons + or – to select the re-quired speed limit and then press MENUESC to confirm;

    Note The speed may be set in the rangefrom 30 to 200 km/h, or from 20 to 125mph according to the previously chosenunit (see “Setting the distance unit”) de-scribed below. The setting will in-crease/decrease by five units each timebutton +/– is pressed. Hold button +/–pressed to increase/decrease the settingrapidly. When close to the desired value,press the button as many times as re-quired to complete the regulation.

    – Briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    To cancel the setting, proceed as follows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC: (On)will flash on the display;

    – press button –: (Off) will flash on the dis-play;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    Setting the clock (Hour)

    With this function it is possible to set theclock.

    To set the required unit proceed as fol-lows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC,“hours” will flash on the display;

    – press button + or – for setting;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC: the“minutes” start flashing on the display;

    – press the button + or – to set the de-sired value;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    Adjusting the buzzer volume(bUZZ)

    This function is used to adjust the volumeof the buzzer triggering in the event of fail-ure/warning indications and when MENUESC, + and – buttons are pressed.

    To adjust the desired volume proceed asfollows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC, thedisplay will show the wording (bUZZ);

    – press button + or – to select the re-quired volume (volume can be adjusted ac-cording to 8 levels).

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

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    LS Setting the unit (Unit)

    With this function it is possible to set theunit.

    To set the required unit proceed as fol-lows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC, thedisplay will show the wording (Unit) andthe previously set unit (km) or (mi);

    – press button + or – to select the re-quired distance unit.

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    Front passenger’s airbag and side bagactivation/deactivation (BAG P)(for versions/markets, where provided)

    This function is used to activate/deactivatethe air bag on the passenger’s side.

    Proceed as follows:

    ❒ press button MENU ESC and, afterviewing the message (BAG P OFF) (todeactivate) or (BAG P On) (to activate)by pressing buttons + or –, press thebutton MENU ESC again;

    ❒ the confirmation request message willbe displayed;

    ❒ press buttons + or – to select (YES)(confirming activation/deactivation) or(no) (to abort);

    ❒ briefly press the button MENU ESCto view a message confirming your se-lection and go back to the menu screen.Alternatively, press the button for aprolonged time and go back to the stan-dard screen without storing the set-tings.

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    LSMULTIFUNCTIONALDISPLAY(for versions/markets, where provided)

    The vehicle can be equipped with a mul-tifunctional display that, according to thesettings made, will show useful informa-tion when driving.

    “STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 15The standard screen shows the followinginformation:A Date.B Odometer (covered km or miles).C Clock (always displayed, even with ig-

    nition key removed and front doorsclosed).

    D External temperature.E Headlight aiming position (only with

    dipped beam headlights on).Note When opening one of the frontdoors, the display turns on and shows theclock and the kilometres or miles coveredfor a few seconds.

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    CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 16

    + To scroll the displayed menu and therelated options upwards or to in-crease the value displayed.

    MENU Press briefly to displayESC the menu and/or go to next

    screen or confirm the requiredmenu option.Hold pressed to go back to thestandard screen.

    – To scroll the displayed menu and therelated options downwards or to de-crease the displayed value.

    Note. Buttons + and – activate differentfunctions according to the following situ-ations.

    Light adjustment inside vehicle– with standard screen enabled, it is pos-sible to adjust the brightness of the in-strument panel and sound system.

    Setup menu– to scroll the menu options upwards anddownwards;– to increase or decrease values during set-tings.

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    LS Selecting an option of the main menu with submenu

    – Briefly press the button MENU ESC todisplay the first submenu option.

    – Press buttons + or – (by single press-es) to scroll all the submenu options.

    – Briefly press the button MENU ESC toselect the displayed submenu option andopen the relevant setup menu.

    – Press buttons + or – (by single press-es) to select the new setting for this sub-menu option.

    – Briefly press the button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and go back to thepreviously selected submenu option.

    SETUP MENU fig. 17

    The menu comprises a series of functionsarranged in a cycle which can be selectedthrough buttons + and –, thus gaining ac-cess to the different select and setting (set-up) operations given in the following para-graphs. A submenu is provided for someitems (Clock and Unit setting).

    The setup menu can be activated by brieflypressing button MENU ESC.

    Single presses on buttons + or – will scrollthe setup menu options.

    Handling modes are different according tothe characteristic of the option selected.

    Selecting an option of the main menu without submenu

    – Briefly press the button MENU ESC toselect the main menu option to set.

    – Press buttons + or – (by single press-es) to select the new setting.

    – Briefly press the button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and go back to themain menu option previously selected.

    Selecting the “Set Date” and “Set time”

    – Briefly press button MENU ESC to se-lect the first value to change (e.g. hours/minutes or year / month / day).

    – Press buttons + or – (by single press-es) to select the new setting.

    – Briefly press button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and go to the nextsetup menu option: if this is the last one youwill go back to the previously selected op-tion of the main menu.

    Prolonged pressing of MENU ESC button

    – to quit the setup menu if you are in themain menu;

    – to quit the main menu if you are in an-other point of the menu (e.g.: at submenuoption setting level, at submenu level orat main menu option setting level);

    – to save the changes to stored settings (andconfirmed by pressing button MENUESC).

    The setup menu environment is timed;when quitting the menu due to timing ex-piry, only the settings stored by the userare saved (and confirmed by briefly press-ing button MENU ESC).

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    Example:

    Briefly press button MENU ESC to start browsingfrom the standard screen. Press + or – to browse with-in the menu.Note. Only the short menu may be accessed for rea-sons of safety while the vehicle is moving (“Speed Beep”setting). Stop the vehicle to access the full menu.

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    (*) This function is only displayed after the SBR system is deactivated by a Fiat Dealership.

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    LS Note The speed may be set in the rangefrom 30 to 200 km/h, or from 20 to 125 mphaccording to the previously chosen unit (see“Setting the distance unit”) described below.The setting will increase/decrease by fiveunits each time button + / – is pressed. Holdbutton +/– pressed to increase/decrease thesetting rapidly. Complete the setting bybriefly pressing the button when the requiredsetting is approached.

    – Briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    To cancel the setting, proceed as follows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC: (On)will flash on the display;

    – press button –: (Off) will flash on the dis-play;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    Speed limit (Speed Beep)

    This function is used to set the vehiclespeed limit (km/h or mph); when this lim-it is exceeded, the driver is immediatelyalerted (see section “Warning lights andmessages”).

    To set the speed limit, proceed as follows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC, thedisplay will show the wording (SpeedBeep);

    – press button + or – to select speed lim-it activation (On) or deactivation (Off);

    – if the function has been activated (On),press buttons + or – to select the re-quired speed limit and then press MENUESC to confirm.

    Trip B On/Off (Trip B data)

    Through this option it is possible to acti-vate (On) or deactivate (Off) the Trip B(partial trip) display.

    For further information see section “Tripcomputer”.

    For activation / deactivation, proceed asfollows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC: (On)or (Off) will flash on the display (accord-ing to previous setting);

    – press button + or – for setting;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

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    LS– when accessing the “Mode” submenu:briefly press button MENU ESC : thepreviously set display mode will flash onthe display;

    – press button + or – to select “24h” or“12h”.

    When you have made the required set-tings, briefly press button MENU ESCto go back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to the stan-dard screen without storing settings.

    – hold MENU ESC pressed to go backto the standard screen or main menu ac-cording to the points of the menu whereyou are at.

    Setting the clock (Set time)This function enables clock setting usingtwo submenus: “Time” and “Mode”.Proceed as follows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC, thedisplay will show the two sub-menus“Time” and “Mode”;

    – press button + or – to surf the two sub-menus;

    – select the required option and thenpress button MENU ESC briefly;

    – when accessing the “Hour” submenu:briefly press button MENU ESC, the“hours” will flash on the display;

    – press button + or – for setting;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC, the“minutes” will flash on the display;

    – press button + or – for setting;

    Set date (Set date)This function enables updating the date(day - month - year).To update the date proceed as follows:– briefly press button MENU ESC: “day”will flash on the display;– press button + or – for setting;– briefly press button MENU ESC:“month” will flash on the display;– press button + or – for setting;– briefly press button MENU ESC:“year” will flash on the display;

    – press button + or – for setting.Note The setting increases or decreasesby one unit each time button + or – ispressed. Hold the button pressed to in-crease/decrease the setting rapidly. Com-plete the setting by briefly pressing thebutton when the required setting is ap-proached.– Briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

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    LS Automatic central door lockingwith vehicle running (Autoclose)

    When activated (On), this function auto-matically locks the doors when the vehi-cle speed exceeds 5 km/h.

    To activate (On) or to deactivate (Off) thisfunction proceed as follows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to dis-play one sub-menu;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC: (On)or (Off) will flash on the display (accord-ing to previous setting);

    – press button + or – for setting;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the submenu screen or press thebutton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings;– hold MENU ESC pressed to go backto the standard screen or main menu ac-cording to the points of the menu whereyou are at.

    Audio repetition (See radio)This function enables viewing informationregarding the sound system on the display.– Radio: tuned radio station frequency orRDS message, automatic tuning activationor AutoSTore;– Audio CD, MP3 CD: track number;– CD Changer: CD number and tracknumber.To activate (On) or to deactivate (Off)sound system info displaying proceed asfollows:– briefly press MENU ESC: (On) or (Off)will flash on the display (according to pre-vious setting);

    – press button + or – for setting;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    Set units (Units)

    This function may be used to set the mea-surement unit in three submenus: “Dis-tances”, “Consumption” and “Tempera-ture”.

    To set the required unit proceed as follows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to dis-play the three sub-menus;

    – press button + or – to browse the threesub-menus;

    – select the required submenu and thenbriefly press button MENU ESC;

    – when accessing the “Distances”submenu:briefly press MENU ESC: either “km” or“mi” will appear on the display (accordingto the previous setting);

    – press button + or – for setting;

    – when accessing the “Consumption”submenu:briefly press MENU ESC: either “km/l ”,“l/100km” or “mpg” will appear on the dis-play (according to the previous setting);

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    The messages can be displayed in the fol-lowing languages: Italian, German, English,Spanish, French, Portuguese, Turkish andDutch.

    To set the required language proceed asfollows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC: thepreviously set “language” “will flash on thedisplay”;

    – press button + or – for setting;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    Adjust the failure/warning buzzervolume (Buzzer volume)

    With this function the volume of thebuzzer accompanying any failure/warningindication can be adjusted according to 8levels.

    To adjust the desired volume proceed asfollows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC: thepreviously set volume “level” will flash onthe display;

    – press button + or – for setting;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    If the distance unit set is “km” the fuel con-sumption unit will be displayed in km/l orl/100km.

    If the distance unit set is “mi” the fuel con-sumption unit will be displayed in “mpg”.

    – press button + or – for setting;

    – when accessing the “Temperature”submenu:briefly press MENU ESC: either “°C” or“°F” will appear on the display accordingto the previous setting;

    – press button + or – for setting;When you have made the required set-tings, briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or press thebutton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings. – hold MENU ESC pressed to go backto the standard screen or main menu ac-cording to the points of the menu whereyou are at.

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    LS Adjust the button volume (Button Vol.)

    This function may be used to adjust thevolume of the beep accompanying the ac-tivation of buttons MENU ESC, + and– can be adjusted according to 8 levels.

    To adjust the desired volume proceed asfollows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC: thepreviously set volume “level” will flash onthe display;

    – press button + or – for setting;

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen without storing settings.

    S.B.R. buzzer reactivation(Belt Buzzer)

    This function is only displayed after FiatDealership has deactivated the S.B.R. sys-tem (see paragraph “S.B.R. system” in sec-tion “Safety devices”).

    Scheduled Servicing (Service)

    Through this function it is possible to dis-play information connected to proper ve-hicle servicing.

    This information is consulted as follows:

    – briefly press button MENU ESC: ser-vice in km or mi, according to previoussetting, will be displayed (see paragraph“Units”);

    – briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the menu screen or press the but-ton for long to go back to the standardscreen.

    Note The “Scheduled Service Plan” re-quires the vehicle to be serviced every30,000 km (or 18,000 mi). This indicationwill appear automatically with the key atMAR starting from 2,000 km (or 1240 mi)and will be presented automatically every200 km (or 124 mi). The indications willappear more frequently when there are200 km left. The indication will appear inkilometres or miles depending on the unitset. When the next scheduled servicingis approaching, the message “Service” willappear on the display followed by thenumber of kilometres or miles left whenthe key is turned to MAR. Go to the Fiat Dealership where the “Scheduled Ser-vice Plan” operations will be performedand the message will be reset.

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    LSPassenger front and side airbag activation/deactivation (Passenger bag)(for versions/markets, where provided)

    This function is used to activate/deactivatethe airbag on the passenger’s side.

    Proceed as follows:

    ❒ briefly press button MENU ESC and,after displaying the message “Bag pass:Off) (to deactivate) or Bag pass: On) (toactivate) by pressing the buttons + and–, press the button MENU ESC again;

    ❒ the display will show the confirmationmessage;

    ❒ press buttons + or – to select eitherYes (to confirm activation/deactivation)or No (to abort);

    ❒ briefly press the button MENU ESCto view a message confirming your se-lection and go back to the menu screen.Alternatively, press the button for aprolonged time and go back to the stan-dard screen without storing the set-tings.

    MODE

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    LS TRIP COMPUTERGeneral features

    The “Trip computer” is used to display in-formation on vehicle operation when thekey is turned to MAR. This function al-lows to define two separate trips called“Trip A” and “Trip B” for monitoring the“complete mission” of the vehicle (trip) ina reciprocally independent manner. Bothfunctions are resettable (reset - start ofnew mission).

    “Trip A” is used to display data relating to:– Range– Trip distance– Average consumption– Instant consumption– Average speed– Travel time (driving time).

    “Trip B” is supplied on versions having amultifunctional display and is used to dis-play data relating to:– Trip distance B– Average consumption B– Average speed B– Travel time B (driving time).Note “Trip B” functions may be disabled(see paragraph “Trip B on”). “Range” and“Instant consumption” cannot be reset.

    Exit Menu

    This is the last function that closes the set-ting cycle listed in the initial menu screen.

    Briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the standard screen without stor-ing settings.

    Press button – to return to the first menuoption (Speed Beep).

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    Range

    Indicates the travel distance left before thevehicle runs out of the fuel in the tank.The message “----” will appear on the dis-play in the following cases:

    – value lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)

    – vehicle left parked with engine runningfor long.

    IMPORTANT Changes of the range valuecan be affected by many factors: drivingstyle (see paragraph “Driving style” in sec-tion “Starting and driving”), type of route(motorway, urban cycle, mountain roads,etc…), conditions of use of the vehicle(load, tyre pressure, etc…). Trip planningmust take into account the above notes.

    Trip distance

    Indicates the distance covered from thestart of a new mission.

    Average consumption

    Represents the approximate average con-sumption from the start of a new mission.

    Instant consumption

    Indicates the fuel consumption. The val-ue is constantly updated. The message “----” will appear on the display if the ve-hicle is parked with the engine running.

    Average speed

    Represents the vehicle average speed as afunction of the overall time elapsed sincethe start of a new mission.

    Trip time

    Indicates the time elapsed since the startof a new mission.

    IMPORTANT If information is not avail-able, the message “----” will appear insteadof the Trip Computer values. Counting ofthe different values will be resumed reg-ularly when normal operation is restored.This will not cause any resetting of the val-ues displayed before the failure nor start-ing a new mission.

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    TRIP control button fig. 18

    Button TRIP located on the top of theright steering column stalk is used (withignition key at MAR) to display and re-set the previously described values to starta new mission:

    – short pressing to display the differentvalues;

    – prolonged pressing to reset and thenstart a new mission.

    fig. 18 F0T0038m

    New mission

    The new mission begins after:

    – “manual” resetting by the user, by press-ing the relevant button;

    – “automatic” resetting, when the “Tripdistance” reaches 3999.9 km or 9999.9 km(according to the type of display) or whenthe “Trip time” reaches 99.59 (99 hoursand 59 minutes);

    – disconnection/reconnection of the bat-tery.

    IMPORTANT Value resetting from thescreens of “Trip A” makes it possible toexclusively reset the data regarding thisfunction.

    IMPORTANT Value resetting from thescreens of “Trip B” makes it possible toexclusively reset the data regarding thisfunction.

    “Start trip” procedure

    With ignition key on MAR, press and holdbutton TRIP pressed for over 2 secondsto reset.

    Exit Trip

    To exit the Trip function: hold MENUESC pressed for longer than 2 seconds.

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    fig. 19 F0T0153m

    SEATS

    FRONT SEATS fig. 19

    Longitudinal adjustment

    Lift lever A and push the seat forwardsand backwards: your arms should rest onthe steering wheel rim while you are dri-ving.

    All adjustments must bemade with the vehicle sta-

    tionary.

    WARNING

    After releasing the adjust-ment lever, always check

    that the seat is locked on the runnersby trying to move it back and forth. Ifit is not locked, the seat may moveunexpectedly and make you lose con-trol of the vehicle.

    WARNINGAdjustment of driver’s seat height(for versions/markets, where provided)

    Operate lever C to lift or lower the reararea of the cushion to achieve the mostcomfortable driving position.

    IMPORTANT Adjustment must be car-ried out by the driver sitting in the rele-vant seat.

    Adjusting backrest tilting

    Turn knob B.

    Lumbar adjustment of driver’sseat(for versions/markets, where provided)

    Turn knob D to customize the position ofthe back against the backrest.

    Seat warming(for versions/markets, where provided)

    Place the key in the position MAR andpress button A-fig. 20 to enable/disablethis function.

    When the function is enabled, the LED onthe button turns on.

    fig. 20

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    LS RECESSING FOLDABLEPASSENGER’S SEAT(for versions/markets, where provided)

    Some versions have the passenger’s seatwhich folds into a recessed compartment.

    IMPORTANT Only move the seat if thereare no passengers in the rear seats.

    Folding the seat

    To fold the seat proceed as follows:

    ❒ open the door on the passenger’s side;

    ❒ pull the two levers A-fig. 21 on thesides of the seat and tip it forward fol-lowing the indications of the arrow;

    ❒ then, push the backrest B-fig. 22 down:the seat is now folded all the way downin the “table” position;

    ❒ pull the lever C-fig. 23 and push thebackrest down as much as possible: theseat is now completely folded.

    fig. 21 F0T0274m

    fig. 22 F0T0163m

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    fig. 24 F0T0165m fig. 25 F0T0237m

    Putting the seat back in position

    To bring the seat back to the normal po-sition proceed as follows:

    ❒ grab the lever A-fig. 24 and lift thebackrest;

    ❒ grab the levers B-fig. 25 and lift the back-rest further more up.

    When the passenger’s seat isin recessed position, the re-

    sulting space cannot be used as aloading compartment. During vehicletravel we recommend that all objectsbe removed or secured so that theydo not become an obstacle or posea risk during driving.

    WARNING

    If there is no partition be-tween the cabin and the

    loading compartment, large objectsor packs may partially occupy thepassenger compartment. Make surethat these objects or packs are se-cured by the supplied restraint de-vices, therefore not being an obstacleor posing risks during driving.

    WARNING

    ACCES TO REAR SEATS

    Access to the rear seats is gained by open-ing one of the rear sliding doors (see in-structions provided in paragraph “Doors”of this section).

    fig. 25a F0T0340m

    PARTITION(4 seater multi transporterversions)

    FIXED PARTITION fig. 25a

    It is installed behind the backrest of therear seats.

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    LS HEAD RESTRAINTS

    FRONT fig. 26

    Head restraints are adjustable in heightand they lock automatically in the requiredposition.

    ❒ Upward adjustment Raise the head re-straint until you hear it click in position.

    ❒ Downward adjustment Press button Aand lower the head restraint.

    fig. 26 F0T0053m

    Perform these operations only when the car is stationary

    and the engine is not running.Remember that the head restraintsshould be adjusted to support theback of your head and not your neck.Only in this position do they exerttheir protective action.To optimise head restraint protectiveaction, adjust the backrest uprightand keep your head as close aspossible to the head restraint.

    WARNING

    REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS fig. 27 - 27a(for versions/markets, where provided)

    Lift the rear head restraints to use them.

    To bring the head restraint back to itsnon-use position, press buttons A andpush the head restraint down into thebackrest.

    To extract the head restraint, raise it un-til hearing the click (position of use) indi-cating that it has come all the way out.

    IMPORTANT During travel rear seat pas-sengers must always set the head re-straints in the “all the way out” position.

    fig. 27 F0T0054m

    fig. 27a - 4 seater multi transporter versions

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    Perform these adjustmentsonly when the vehicle is sta-

    tionary and the engine is not running.

    WARNING

    Under no circumstancesshould aftermarket opera-

    tions involving steering system orsteering column modifications (e.g.:installation of anti-theft device) becarried out that could badly affectperformance and safety. This alsocauses the warranty to become nulland void and results in vehicle non-compliance with type-approval re-quirements.

    WARNING

    fig. 28 F0T0040m

    STEERING WHEEL

    In some versions the steering wheel po-sition can be adjusted both axially and inheight.

    Proceed as follows:

    ❒ release the lever A-fig. 28 pushing itforwards (position 1);

    ❒ adjust the steering wheel as required;

    ❒ lock the lever A pulling it towards thesteering wheel (position 2).

    REARVIEW MIRRORS

    INTERAL MIRROR fig. 29(for versions/markets, where provided)

    The mirror is fitted with a safety devicethat causes its release in the event of a vi-olent crash.

    It can be moved using lever A to two dif-ferent positions: normal or antiglare.

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    During vehicle travel the mir-rors must always be posi-

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    WARNING

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    Manual regulation

    From the vehicle inside pull the lever A-fig. 31.

    DOOR MIRRORS

    Manual mirror folding

    When required (for example when themirror becomes an obstacle in narrowspaces) it is possible to fold the mirrormoving it from position A-fig. 30 to po-sition B.

    Electrical regulation (for versions/markets, where provided)

    Door mirrors are regulated electricallyonly if the ignition key is in position MAR.

    Proceed as follows:

    ❒ use the diverter A-fig. 32 to select thedesired mirror (right or left hand):

    ❒ move the diverter A in position B anddirect the left-hand side rear door mir-ror;

    ❒ move the diverter A in position D anddirect the right-hand side rear doormirror.

    After this regulation, reposition the di-verter A in the intermediate lock positionC.

    Rear door mirrors are curvedand slightly alter the percep-

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    WARNING

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    LSHEATING AND CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM

    fig. 33F0T0148m

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    To use vents A and C operate the rele-vant lever to turn them in the desired po-sition.

    CENTRAL AND SIDE VENTS fig. 34-35

    A - Adjustable side vent.

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    LSHEATING AND VENTILATION

    CONTROLS fig. 36

    A air temperature adjustment knob (forhot/cold air mixing)

    B internal air recirculation on/off button

    C fan activation knob

    D air distribution knob.

    CLIMATE COMFORT

    The knob D enables the air in the vehicleto reach all the areas in the passengercompartment according to 5 distributionlevels:

    ¶ supply of air from central vents and sideoutlets;

    ß feet heating and face refreshing (bilevelfunction);

    © quicker heating of passenger com-partment;

    ®warming of passenger compartmentand windscreen demisting at the sametime;

    - demisting and defrosting of wind-screen and front side windows.

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    Proceed as follows:

    ❒ turn knob A all the way to the right(line on -);

    ❒ turn knob C to the required speed;

    ❒ turn knob D on:

    ® to warm the feet and demist thewindscreen at the same time;

    ß to deliver air to the feet area and re-lease cooler air from central ventsand outlets on the dashboard;

    © to heat the area quickly.

    FAST HEATING

    Proceed as follows:

    ❒ close all the vents on the dashboard;

    ❒ turn knob A on -;

    ❒ turn knob C on 4 -;

    ❒ turn knob D on ©.

    FAST DEMISTING/DEFROSTING OF WINDSCREENAND FRONT SIDE WINDOWS (MAX-DEF function)

    Proceed as follows:

    ❒ turn knob A on -;

    ❒ turn knob C on 4 -;

    ❒ turn knob D on -;

    ❒ turn cursor B on ¶.After demisting/defrosting, operate thestandard controls to restore the requiredcomfort conditions.

    Window demisting

    In the event of considerable external mois-ture and/or rain and/or considerable dif-ferences in temperature inside and out-side the passenger compartment, performthe following preventive demisting proce-dure:

    ❒ turn cursor B on Y;

    ❒ turn knob A on -;

    ❒ turn knob C on 2;

    ❒ turn knob D on - having the possi-bility to reach position ® if the win-dows are not misty.

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    To ventilate the passenger compartmentproperly proceed as follows:

    ❒ fully open the central air vents and sideoutlets;

    ❒ turn knob A to the blue section;

    ❒ turn cursor B on ¶;❒ turn knob C to the required speed;

    ❒ turn knob D on ¥.

    ACTIVATION OF INTERNAL AIR RECIRCULATION

    Turn cursor B to position v.

    It is advisable to activate air recirculationduring vehicle stops in queues or tunnelsto prevent the introduction of polluted airfrom the outside.

    Do not use the function for a long time,particularly if there are many passengerson board, to prevent the windows frommisting up.

    IMPORTANT The internal air recircula-tion system makes it possible to reach therequired “heating” or “cooling” conditionsfaster. Do not use the air recirculationfunction on rainy/cold days as it wouldconsiderably increase the possibility of thewindows misting inside.

    DEMISTING/DEFROSTING OF REARHEATED WINDOW AND DOORMIRRORS (where provided) fig. 37

    Press button ( to engage this function.When the function is active, a led on thebutton goes on.

    To disable this function, press the button( again.

    IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers onthe inside of the rear window over theheating filaments to avoid damage thatmight cause it to stop working properly.

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    CLIMATE COMFORTThe knob D enables the air in the vehicleto reach all the areas in the passengercompartment according to 5 distributionlevels:

    ¶ supply of air from central vents and sideoutlets;

    ß feet heating and face refreshing (bilevelfunction);

    © quicker heating of passenger com-partment;

    ® warming of passenger compartmentand windscreen demisting at the sametime;

    - demisting and defrosting of wind-screen and front side windows.

    HEATINGProceed as follows:❒ turn knob A all the way to the right

    (line on -);❒ turn knob C to the required speed;❒ turn knob D on:

    ® to warm the feet and at the same timedemist the windscreen;

    ß to deliver air to the feet area and re-lease cooler air from central ventsand outlets on the dashboard;

    © to heat the area quickly.

    CONTROLS fig. 38

    A air temperature adjustment knob (forhot/cold air mixing);

    B internal air recirculation on/off button;

    C fan and climate control system activa-tion/deactivation knob;

    D air distribution knob.

    fig. 38 F0T0029m

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    LSFAST HEATING

    Proceed as follows:

    ❒ close all the vents on the dashboard;

    ❒ turn knob A on -;

    ❒ turn knob C on 4 -;

    ❒ turn knob D on ß.

    FAST DEMISTING/DEFROSTING OF WINDSCREENAND FRONT SIDE WINDOWS (MAX-DEF function)

    Proceed as follows:

    ❒ turn knob A on -;

    ❒ turn knob C on 4 -;

    ❒ turn knob D on -;

    ❒ turn cursor B on ¶.After demisting/defrosting, operate thestandard controls to restore the requiredcomfort conditions.

    IMPORTANT The climate control systemis very useful for faster demisting becauseit dries the air. Regulate the controls asdescribed above and engage the climatecontrol by pressing knob C.

    Window demisting

    In the event of considerable external mois-ture and/or rain and/or considerable dif-ferences in temperature inside and out-side the passenger compartment, performthe following preventive demisting proce-dure:

    ❒ turn cursor B on ¶;❒ turn knob A on -;

    ❒ turn knob C on 2;

    ❒ turn knob D on - having the possi-bility to reach position ® if the win-dows are not misty.

    REGULATING THE FAN SPEED

    To ventilate the passenger compartmentproperly proceed as follows:

    ❒ fully open the central air vents and sideoutlets;

    ❒ turn knob A to the blue section;

    ❒ turn cursor B on ¶;❒ turn knob C to the required speed;

    ❒ turn knob D on ©.

    ACTIVATION OF INTERNAL AIRRECIRCULATION

    Turn cursor B to position v.

    It is advisable to activate air recirculationduring vehicle stops in queues or tunnelsto prevent the introduction of polluted airfrom the outside.

    Do not use the function for a long time,particularly if there are many passengerson board, to prevent the windows frommisting up.

    IMPORTANT The internal air recircula-tion system makes it possible to reach therequired “heating” or “cooling” condi-tions faster. Do not use the air recircula-tion function on rainy/cold days as it wouldconsiderably increase the possibility of thewindows misting inside.

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    LS SERVICING THE SYSTEM

    Let the climate control system run for atleast 10 minutes every month during thewinter. Have the system inspected at a Fi-at Dealership before the summer.

    CLIMATE CONTROL (cooling)

    Proceed as follows:

    ❒ turn knob A to the blue section;

    ❒ turn knob C on 4 -;

    ❒ turn cursor B on v;

    ❒ turn knob D on ©;

    ❒ turn knob C.

    Regulating cooling

    Proceed as follows:

    ❒ turn cursor B on ¶;❒ turn knob A to the right to increase the

    temperature;

    ❒ turn knob C to the left to reduce thefan speed.

    DEMISTING/DEFROSTING OF REAR HEATED WINDOW AND DOOR MIRRORS fig. 39(for versions/markets, where provided)

    Press button ( to engage this function.When the function is active, a led on thebutton goes on.

    To disable this function, press the button( again.

    IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers onthe inside of the rear window over theheating filaments to avoid damage thatmight cause it to stop working properly.

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    LSEXTERNAL LIGHTS

    The left-hand lever fig. 40 groups the con-trols for the external lights.

    The external lights can only be switchedon when the ignition key is at MAR.

    The instrument panel and the various con-trols on the dashboard will come on whenthe external lights are switched on.

    LIGHTS OFF

    Knurled ring turned to position O.

    SIDELIGHTS - TAILLIGHTS

    Turn the knurled ring to position 6. Thewarning light 3 on the instrument panelwill come on.

    DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS

    Turn the knurled ring to position 2. Thewarning light 3 on the instrument panelwill come on.

    MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS

    When the knurled ring is at 2, pull thelever towards the steering wheel (2nd un-stable position). The warning light 1onthe instrument panel will come on.

    To turn the main beams off, pull the leveragain towards the steering wheel (dippedbeams will turn on).

    FLASHING THE HEADLIGHTS

    Pull the lever towards the steering wheel(1st unstable position) regardless of theposition of the knurled ring. The warninglight 1 on the instrument panel will comeon.

    PARKING LIGHTS These lights can only be turned on with ig-nition key at STOP or removed, by mov-ing the left stalk knurled ring first to O andthen to 6 or 2.Warning light 3 on the instrument pan-el will turn on. To select the right or leftlights use the direction indicator stalk.

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    LS DIRECTION INDICATORS fig. 41

    Push the stalk to (stable) position:

    ❒ up (position 1): right-hand indicatorON;

    ❒ down (position 2): left-hand indicatorON.

    Warning light Î or ¥will blink on the in-strument panel.

    Direction indicators are switched off au-tomatically when the steering wheel of thevehicle is straightened.

    If you want the indicator to flash briefly toshow that you are about to change lane,which requires minimum steering wheelrotation, move the stalk up or down with-out clicking into position (unstable posi-tion). When released, the stalk will returnto its home position.

    Lane change function

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