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Page 71

Switches
68
DASHBOARD CENTRE CONSOLE SWITCHES
The following switches are located on the
centre console between the driver and front
seat passenger:
Front fog lights(if fitted)
Press to switch on and off; the
switch illuminates while the lights
are switched on.
The lights operate only with the starter switch
in position II and the headlights or side lights
on. Note that the fog lights will have to be
re-selected if the head/sidelights or the starter
switch have been turned off.
DO remember to switch off...

Page 72

Switches
69
STEERING WHEEL SWITCHES
If fitted, the following switches are located on
the steering wheel:
Cruise control
The functions of the cruise control switches
SET+ and RES are described underCruise
control.
Mode switch
Press the MODE switch to select
either: radio, tape, or CD player
(seeIn-car entertainment).
Seek/search forward
Press to select the NEXT preset
station on the selected
waveband. When tape or CD player are being
used, seek/search is used to select the next
track.
Seek/search...

Page 73

Electric windows
70
The switches on the centre console operate
the following windows:
1.Right hand front window.
2.Left hand front window.
3.Right hand rear window.
4.Left hand rear window.
5.Switch to isolate rear door window
switches (when carrying children).
NOTE:Rear windows can also be operated by
individual window switches mounted on each
rear door, provided the isolation switch is not
activated.Operating the windows
The electric windows can be operated when
the starter switch is in position I or...

Page 74

Electric windows
71 One-touch up & down
By briefly pressing and then releasing a switch
(within
1/2second), a window can be opened
or closed at a single touch. Window
movement can be stopped at any time by
pressing the opposing side of the switch.
NOTE:One-touch up is not available on rear
windows.
Anti-trap function
The anti-trap function is a safety feature
which prevents a window from closing when
an obstruction is sensed (WINDOW
BLOCKED appears in the message centre). It
is recommended that this is...

Page 75

Electric windows
72 Overriding the anti-trap function
Under certain conditions, you may wish to
override the anti-trap function. If, for
example, you attempt to operate the windows
with the operating mechanism partially frozen,
the anti-trap function may falsely sense a
trap situation and fail to close the window
(always clear any ice from the window to
prevent overloading the operating
mechanism).
The anti-trap function can be overridden as
follows:
1.Using the centre console switches only,
press and...

Page 76

Electric sunroof
73
The sunroof can be operated when the starter
switch is in position I or II and for up to 45
seconds after the starter switch is turned off
(provided the drivers door is not opened in
the meantime). If the drivers door is opened,
then a further 45 second period commences.
NOTE:Only manual mode (not one-touch) is
available for the 45 second period(s).
NOTE:The sunroof blind can be opened and
closed manually, but will retract automatically
when the sunroof is opened.
The sunroof opens...

Page 77

Electric sunroof
74 Setting the one-touch & anti-trap
functions
If the battery has been disconnected, it will be
necessary to reset the one-touch and
anti-trap functions using the following
procedure.
1.FULLY open and close and then FULLY tilt
and close the sunroof in one continuous
operation; an audible warning sounds, and
SUNROOF NOT SET is displayed in the
message centre whilst the sunroof is in
motion.
2.Once this operation has been successfully
completed, an audible warning sounds
and SUNROOF SET is...

Page 78

Electric sunroof
75
Emergency operation
If sunroof operation should fail, first check the
fuse and renew if necessary.
If necessary, the emergency operating key
(stowed in the glovebox) can be engaged in
the sunroof motor spindle and used to
manually turn the spindle to close the sunroof
(see illustration).
The spindle is accessible by prising the front
courtesy light unit from the headlining.
On completion of manual operation, the
spindle must be turned back one quarter of a
turn to re-engage the drive...

Page 79

Heating & ventilating
76
The heating and ventilation system provides
fresh or heated air to the vehicle occupants.
Outlets are positioned to supply air at both
face and foot level and also to the windscreen,
as well as to a single lap cooler vent
positioned below the steering wheel. The
location of the vents is shown in the
illustration.Vehicles fitted with Automatic Temperature
Control (ATC) are equipped with two
additional outlets which supply de-humidified
air to the rear of the passenger...

Page 80

Heating & ventilating
77
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (ATC)
Automatic temperature control consists of a
computer controlled heating and air
conditioning system. It is programmed to
reach and then maintain optimum levels of
comfort within the vehicle, irrespective of
climatic conditions.
FULLY AUTOMATIC OPERATION
With the engine running, press the Auto
button(3)(Auto appears in the display) and
then press the rocker switches(1)either side
of the display(2)to adjust the temperature for
the corresponding...
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