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    Dome lamps
    The dome lamps (center) are both courtesy and 
    demand lamps. Pressing the front dome lamp 
    switch brings on both front and rear dome 
    lamps, regardless of starter switch position.
    Map lamp operation
    Press the required map lamp switch (outer 
    lamps) to turn on and off.
    Glovebox lamp
    Illuminates automatically whenever the 
    glovebox is opened and extinguishes when the 
    glovebox is closed.
    Vanity mirror lamps
    *
    The vanity mirror lamps are turned on when the 
    corresponding vanity mirror cover is opened 
    and turned off when it is closed.
    Pivot the sun visor downward and raise the 
    cover on the vanity mirror to illuminate the 
    mirror. Close the cover to extinguish the lamps.
    Note: Map lamps, glovebox lamps and vanity 
    mirror lamps will extinguish automatically after 
    15 minutes to prevent battery drain provided 
    that the starter switch is in position ’0’ and the 
    key has been removed.Low-level Night-time Illumination
    *
    With the main lighting switch turned to 
    sidelamps or headlamps, LED’s in the front 
    interior lamp provides very low level 
    illumination. The level of illumination can be 
    adjusted using the instrument pack illumination 
    dimmer switch.
    Low level lighting provides very limited 
    illumination for the interior of the vehicle, whilst 
    the vehicle is being driven, without affecting the 
    driver’s night vision.
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    CLOCK
    Setting the time - Standard audioTo adjust the time:
    1.Switch on the radio and press the ’MENU’ 
    button.
    2.Rotate the rotary control clockwise until the 
    word ’Clock’ appears. Press the control.
    3.Rotate the control to reveal ’Set’ and press 
    the control again.
    4.After selecting ’Set’ the display shops the 
    hour setting. Rotate the control to change 
    the hour setting, or press it to accept it.
    5.The display then shows the minute setting. 
    Rotate the control to change the minute 
    setting, or press it to accept it.
    The display then highlights ’OK’. Press to 
    accept this.
    Note: The clock will remain illuminated for ten 
    minutes after the starter key is turned to 
    position ’0’.
    ClockCancel
    Set
    Clock
    OK06:
    15SetPM
    Clock
    OK09:
    43SetAM
    ClockTAON
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    Setting the time - Premium audioTo adjust the time:
    1.Switch on the radio and press the ’MENU’ 
    button.
    2.Rotate the rotary control clockwise until the 
    word ’Clock’ appears. Press the control 
    again.
    3.Rotate the control and then press it to 
    select the 12 or 24 hour scale or to ’Set’ the 
    time.
    4.After selecting ’Set’ the display shops the 
    hour setting. Rotate the control to change 
    the hour setting, or press it to accept it.
    5.The display then shows the minute setting. 
    Rotate the control to change the minute 
    setting, or press it to accept it.
    Note: The clock will remain illuminated for ten 
    minutes after the starter key is turned to 
    position ’0’.
    Time
    SetAM09
    Time
    SetAM0932123456
    123456
    09
    32
    Time
    12/2412123456
    2412
    Clock News
    123456
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    SMOKERS’ EQUIPMENT
    Cigar Lighter*
    Push the center of the faceplate and it will lower 
    to reveal the lighter.
    With the starter switch turned on, press the 
    lighter in to heat up. When it has reached the 
    correct temperature it will partially eject and 
    can then be withdrawn for use.
    •ONLY hold the cigar lighter by the handle.
    •DO NOT plug accessories into the cigar 
    lighter socket. Use the accessory sockets 
    provided.
    After use, push the lighter back in to the first 
    position and lift up the faceplate.Ashtrays
    *
    Push the bottom edge of the ashtray cover to 
    open (lower left inset).
    To remove the ashtray, open fully, then pull the 
    ashtray forwards.
    WARNING
    DO NOT use the ashtrays for disposing of 
    waste paper or other combustible items.
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    AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS
    Front auxiliary power socket
    An auxiliary power socket is mounted in the 
    front console.
    Pull down the hinged cover to access the 
    socket. When released, the cover will return to 
    its closed position.Rear auxiliary power sockets
    Another power socket is located on the rear 
    face of the cubby box.
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    On 7-seat vehicles, a third power socket is fitted 
    in the left-hand-side trim in the loadspace area.
    Using a power socket
    The power sockets can be used to power Land 
    Rover approved accessories that use a 
    maximum of 180 Watts.
    WARNING
    NEVER plug non-approved accessories into a 
    power socket - damage to the vehicles 
    electrical systems could occur and could 
    result in a fire.
    Caution: Always run the engine during 
    prolonged use of electrical accessories, 
    otherwise the battery may become 
    discharged.
    CUP HOLDERS
    WARNING
    The driver should not drink and should not use 
    the cup holder while driving.
    If the cup holder is retractable, it should be 
    kept closed when not in use.
    Do not carry open-top drink containers in the 
    cup holders while the vehicle is in motion; a 
    spilled hot drink could cause personal injury. 
    Spilled drinks can also damage upholstery, 
    carpeting and electrical components.
    Use only for soft containers. DO NOT use to 
    hold cups made of glass, china or hard 
    plastic, as these may cause injury in the event 
    of an accident or emergency manoeuver. 
    Unopened, sealed containers (drinks cans, 
    for example) are hard objects and may also 
    cause injury.
    Front seat cup holders
    *
    The inner core of the front passenger’s cup 
    holder can be lifted out for cleaning or to make 
    a holder for a larger drinks container.
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    Front passenger’s cup holder*
    Push in the cup holder and allow it to spring 
    out. Push again to close it.Second-row seats cup holders
    The cup holders for the occupants of the 
    second-row seats are in the center console. Pull 
    out the tray to gain access to the cup holders. 
    Press in again to close.
    The inner cores of the cup holders can be lifted 
    out for cleaning or to make a holder for a larger 
    drinks container.
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    Door holders
    WARNING
    Do not carry any open-top drinks containers in 
    the cup/bottle holders whilst the vehicle is in 
    motion; a spilled hot drink could cause 
    personal injury. Spilled drinks can also 
    damage upholstery, carpeting and electrical 
    components.
    Use only for soft containers. DO NOT use to 
    hold cups or bottles made of glass, china, or 
    hard plastic, as these may cause injury in the 
    event of an accident or emergency 
    manoeuvre. Unopened, sealed containers 
    (drinks cans, for example) are hard objects 
    and may also cause injury.Rear compartment cup holders
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    REAR STORAGE BINS
    In the side panels of the loadspace are storage 
    bins.
    Press the catch and lift the lid for access.
    WARNING
    DO NOT wedge the lid in an open position as 
    this may restrict the deployment of the rear 
    airbags.
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    CUBBY BOX
    Lift the catch at the front of the cubby box lid to 
    access the main cubby box.
    Card Holder
    A clip is provided on the front inside face of the 
    cubby box to hold a credit/toll card.CD storage
    A rubber mat in the bottom of the cubby box is 
    designed to hold CD cases and is removable for 
    cleaning.H5549G
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