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    							Interior equipment
    68
    H2458
    INTERIOR REAR-VIEW MIRROR
    Automatic mirror
    The interior mirror is equipped with an
    automatic dimming function which operates
    when the auto button on the base of the
    mirror is pushed and the starter switch is
    turned on. A green indicator to the right of the
    button illuminates to confirm that the mirror is
    powered.
    When powered, the mirror will reduce glare
    from the headlights of following vehicles at
    night. Press the auto button again and the
    mirror assumes its normal reflective state. 
    						
    							Rear step
    69
    H2482
    REAR STEP(if fitted)
    Press down with your foot to lower the step.
    The step will automatically return to its
    stowed position after use. 
    						
    							Loadspace Cover
    70
    H2485
    LOADSPACE COVER
    The rear loadspace cover is a spring loaded
    roller blind, which can be retracted when not
    in use by detaching the cover from the hooks
    at the rear of the vehicle (see lower inset).To remove the loadspace cover:
    1.Slide the retracted cover firmly to the
    right.
    2.Lift the left hand end of the cover from its
    location.
    3.Carefully manoeuvre the cover from the
    rear of the vehicle.
    Refitting the loadspace cover is the reverse of
    the removal procedure.
    NOTE:Removal of the loadspace cover may
    be eased by folding the rear seat backrest
    forward.
    WARNING
    DO NOT carry loose items of luggage on top
    of the loadspace cover - these may obscure
    vision and could become dangerous
    projectiles in the event of a sudden stop or
    collision.
    All equipment, luggage or tools carried in
    the loadspace should be secured to
    minimise the risk of injury to the driver and
    passengers in the event of an accident or
    emergency manoeuvre.
    DO NOT store the loadspace cover loose in
    the vehicle. 
    						
    							In-Car Telephones
    71
    WARNING
    NEVER operate a telephone fitted with its
    own aerial inside the vehicle (see main
    text).
    Your vehicle utilises a number of electronic
    systems designed to provide you with
    maximum comfort, safety and economy.
    These systems may be affected by the use of
    mobile communication equipment inside the
    vehicle. However, the use of an external aerial
    will greatly reduce the likelihood of this
    occurrence.
    For your safety, always note the following
    precautions before fitting or using an in-car
    telephone, or any mobile communication
    equipment.
    · ONLY use an installation kit incorporating
    an aerial external to the vehicle.
    · Ensure that the installation is carried out
    by a competent installer.
    · NEVER operate a mobile phone fitted with
    its own aerial inside the vehicle - the
    electromagnetic field radiated by the
    phone may interfere with the vehicles
    electrical systems.For your safety
    Using any hand-held appliance while driving
    can be dangerous. Always stop the vehicle
    before making a call and ensure the telephone
    is switched off while you are driving. 
    						
    							In-Car Entertainment
    72 Radio aerial
    The radio aerials are etched onto the surface
    of the glass on both rear side windows.
    No maintenance is possible, however it is
    important to ensure that the interior surface of
    the glass is protected from possible damage
    caused by contact with hard objects or from
    the injurious effects of abrasive cleaners.
    Radio cassette player
    Full operating instructions for any audio
    equipment fitted as standard to your vehicle,
    are contained in the
    In-Car Entertainment
    book in the vehicle literature pack.
    CD autochanger(if fitted)
    The CD autochanger is located under the right
    hand front seat. Full operating instructions are
    contained in the
    In-Car Entertainmentbook.
    WARNING
    DO NOT insert or eject the magazine while
    driving.
    H2563
    MODE
    1
    3
    2
    4
    HEADPHONE CONTROLS(if fitted)
    The control panel (illustrated) is for the
    convenience of rear seat passengers and can
    be used with headphones only.
    The controls include:
    1.Volume
    2.Mode (for changing between radio,
    cassette tape and CD)
    3.Auto search (to search up or down the
    selected waveband, or skip forward or
    back between tracks of a tape or CD).
    4.Multi-function control (selects the next
    radio pre-set, reverses the direction of
    tape play, or selects the next CD in the
    autochanger).
    Full operating instructions are included in the
    In-Car Entertainmentbook.
    NOTE:Where a conflict arises between
    operation of the vehicles audio unit and the
    headphone controls, the audio unit takes
    priority. 
    						
    							In-Car Entertainment
    73
    H2615
    VOL
    MODE
    RADIO REMOTE CONTROLS
    (if fitted)
    VOL
    Volume control
    Lift or press to increase or
    decrease the volume.
    MODE
    Mode select control
    Press to change to cassette tape
    or compact disc play, or to return
    to radio tuner mode. The mode change will
    only be effected if a tape or disc has been
    loaded.
    Search control
    Lift or press to change to the
    next or previous radio station on
    the selected waveband.
    During tape (or CD) play, lift the control to
    move forward to the next track on the tape (or
    disc), or press to return to the start of the
    current track. Operate the control repeatedly
    to move forward or back through several
    tracks at a time. 
    						
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    SECTION 3
    Driving & operating
    Section Contents Page
    Starter switch & steering lock 77....................
    Starting the engine 78....................................
    Catalytic converter 83.....................................
    Fuel filling 85..................................................
    Automatic transmission 89.............................
    Transfer gearbox 92.......................................
    Cruise control 93............................................
    Brakes 95.......................................................
    Traction control 100.......................................
    Hill descent control 101..................................
    Active cornerning enhancement 103...............
    Self-levelling suspension 105.........................
    Towing 108....................................................
    Load carrying 113..........................................
    Vehicle recovery 115......................................
    Emergency starting 117.................................. 
    						
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    							Starter switch & steering lock
    77
    H2480
    STEERING COLUMN LOCK
    To unlock the steering column
    Insert the key FULLY and turn the starter
    switch to position I. A small movement of the
    steering wheel may be necessary to disengage
    the steering lock while turning the switch.
    To lock the steering column
    Press the key inwards, turn to position0and
    withdraw the key from the starter switch. Turn
    the steering wheel slightly until the lock
    engages.
    WARNING
    Do not under any circumstances turn the key
    to the O position while the vehicle is
    moving. To prevent the steering column lock
    engaging it is most important that, before
    the vehicle is moved in any way, the key be
    inserted in the lock and turned to position
    I. If, due to an accident or electrical fault,
    it is not considered safe to turn the key,
    disconnect the negative lead of the battery
    and turn the key.
    STARTER SWITCH
    The starter switch is located to the right of the
    steering column, and uses the following
    sequence of key positions to operate the
    steering lock, electrical circuits and starter
    motor:
    Position 0
    · Steering locked (if key is removed).
    · Most lighting circuits are operational,
    including: sidelights, headlights and
    hazard warning lights.
    Position I
    · Steering unlocked.
    · Clock, radio/cassette player and cigar
    lighter can now be operated.
    Position II
    · All instruments, warning lights and
    electrical circuits are operational.
    Position III
    · Starter motor operates.
    Release the key immediately the engine
    starts (the key will automatically return to
    position II). Note that operation of
    position I electrical functions will be
    interrupted during engine cranking.
    NOTE:Gear selector position P or N must
    be selected before the engine will start.
    NOTE:Gear selector position P must be
    selected before the starter key can be
    removed. 
    						
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