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Land Rover Range Rover 2000 2001 Owners Handbook 2nd Edition Aus Rover
Land Rover Range Rover 2000 2001 Owners Handbook 2nd Edition Aus Rover
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Seats 38 DRIVER’S SEAT/MIRRORS MEMORY FACILITY (where fitted) NOTE:Not all electric seat installations include the seat and mirror memory facilities. WARNING Before activating the seat/mirror memory, ensure that the area immediately surrounding the seats is clear of obstructions.Your vehicle can memorise two different driver seating and mirror positions. To store the positions in the system memory, the starter switch must be turned to either position’I’or’II’and the transmission must NOT be in reverse gear. Set the driver’s seat and both door mirrors to the required positions and store the settings by pressing and holding the SEAT MEMORY switch together with either switch1or2, for 2 seconds.’MEMORY 1 STORED’or’MEMORY 2 STORED’will be displayed on the message centre to confirm the storing action. To recall your stored position after the seat or mirrors have been moved by another driver, press and hold the appropriate switch (1or 2); the seat and mirrors will return to the position stored by that memory switch. Once they have reached their memory positions a tone will sound to confirm that the operation is complete.NOTE:If the memory positions are stored whilst the lights are on, the illumination level of the instrument panel will also be stored in the memory.
Seats 39 Driver’s seat one-touch operation The one-touch function is operated by briefly pressing the relevant memory switch (1 or 2). The seat will then automatically move to the memory position. ’One touch’operation can be cancelled at any time by pressing either of the memory switches or any of the seat axis switches. Pressing either of the seat memory switches stops all movement immediately: pressing one of the axis switches cancels the memory seat movement but starts the seat moving in the direction of the switch which is pressed. Release the switch to stop all movement. Automatic transmission:the one-touch function is NOT available when the engine is running and the gearshift lever is out of ’P’(park). Lazy seats The lazy seat facility enables the handsets to be used to recall seat and mirror positions when you UNLOCK the doors. If the vehicle had been superlocked using a handset, then pressing the UNLOCK BUTTON on handset 1 for more than 1 1/2seconds causes the driver’s seat and both mirrors to move to the position stored by memory switch 1. Pressing the UNLOCK BUTTON on handset 2 for more than 1 1/2seconds causes the driver’s seat and both mirrors to move to the position stored by memory switch 2.Passenger seat memories (if fitted) The operation of the passenger seat memories is the same as that for the driver’s apart from the following: One-touch operation is available whenever normal memory operation is available. Passenger seat memories do not include the mirror positions or instrument panel illumination level. The message centre will not confirm the storing of a memory position.
Seats 40 REAR SEAT WARNING DO NOT adjust any part of a seat while the vehicle is in motion. Ensure your fingers are clear of the seat latches when folding the rear seats. Folding the rear seats One or both parts of the split rear seat can be either partially folded to provide a useful horizontal surface or fully folded to further increase the rear loadspace. Before folding either part of the rear seat, ensure that the outer rear seat belts are correctly stowed in their belt clips (see illustration). To avoid damaging the centre seat belt, roll the buckle neatly and stow it in the space provided at its anchor point in the centre of the rear seat. To fold either part of the rear seat, press the appropriate release button’A’,then fold the backrest down to position1. To further increase the loadspace, fold the backrest and seat base together to position2. When returning the rear seat to its normal position, ensure that the backrest is securely latched in place before driving. NOTE:If the seat base is not fully latched in position it will not be possible to raise the backrest. WARNING When the seat is erected, the latching mechanism should be visually checked and physically tested to ensure that the latch is secure before driving.
Seats 41 Rear head restraint adjustment Head restraints are designed to restrain rearward movement of the head in the event of a collision. Lift to raise the head restraint. Depress the button to lower or remove the head restraint. Tilt the angle of the restraint to ensure it is as close to the back of the head as possible. WARNING Always adjust the height of the head restraint to support the back of the head, not the neck. DO NOT carry passengers with the head restraints removed. Rear seat armrest Pull on the tab at the top of the armrest and fold down to the horizontal position.
Seat belts 42 SEAT BELT SAFETY Seat belts are life-saving equipment. In a collision, unrestrained passengers can be thrown around inside the vehicle, or possibly thrown out of the vehicle, resulting in injury to themselves and to other occupants. DO NOT take chances with safety! DO make sure that ALL passengers are securely strapped in at all times; even for the shortest journeys. ALWAYS fit the lap belt strap as low on the hips as possible (never across the abdomen) and ensure that the diagonal belt passes across the shoulder without slipping off or pressing on the neck. DO NOT slacken the webbing by pulling the belt away from the body - to be fully effective, the seat belt must remain in full contact with the body at all times. DO have seat belts checked if the vehicle is involved in an accident. DO NOT allow occupants to travel with the seat backs reclined steeply rearwards. Optimum benefit is obtained from the seat belt with the seat back angle set to 15 degrees from the upright (vertical) position. DO use the seat belts to secure large items of luggage that are to be carried on the seats - in the event of an accident, insecure items become flying missiles capable of causing serious injury. WARNING Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony structure of the body, and should be worn low across the pelvis or the pelvis, chest and shoulders, as applicable. Wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area MUST be avoided. Seat belts should be adjusted as firmly as possible, consistent with comfort, to provide the protection for which they have been designed. A slack belt will greatly reduce the protection afforded to the wearer. Belts should not be worn with the straps twisted. Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with polishes, oils and chemicals, and particularly battery acid. Cleaning may safely be carried out using mild soap and water. The belt should be replaced if webbing becomes frayed, contaminated or damaged. It is essential to replace the entire assembly after it has been worn in a severe impact even if damage to the assembly is not obvious Each belt assembly must only be used by one occupant, it is dangerous to put a belt around a child being carried on the occupant’s lap. Pregnant women should ask a doctor for advice about the safest way to wear seat belts.
Seat belts 43 Upper anchorage adjustment The height of the seat belt upper anchorage can be adjusted for comfort AND safety. Press and hold the button (arrowed in the upper illustration) to raise or lower. For maximum benefit, the seat belt should always be worn with the webbing crossing the shoulder MIDWAY BETWEEN THE NECK AND THE EDGE OF THE SHOULDER. Ensure that the anchorage has’clicked’into one of the locked positions before driving.Fastening inertia reel seat belts Draw the belt over the shoulder and across the chest, and insert the metal tongue plate into the lock nearest the wearer; a’click’ indicates that the belt is securely locked. Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony structure of the body (pelvis, chest and shoulders) and can only be worn safely with the seats in the normal UPRIGHT position; DO NOT allow the front passenger to travel with the seat steeply reclined. (See also’Seating positions’in the’Airbag SRS’section of this handbook). Fastening lap belts The rear central seating position is fitted with a lap belt. To adjust, pull the slider (arrowed in illustration) along the belt and feed the webbing through the buckle until the belt is comfortably tight. Insert the metal tongue plate into the lock nearest to the centre of the vehicle. WARNING No modifications or additions should be made by the user which will either prevent the seat belt adjusting devices from operating to remove slack, or prevent the seat belt assembly from being adjusted to remove slack.
Seat belts 44 SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONERS The seat belt pre-tensioners activate in conjunction with the airbag SRS and provide additional protection in the event of a severe frontal impact on the vehicle (see’Airbag SRS’).The pre-tensioners automatically retract the seat belts fitted to the front seats. This reduces any slack in both the lap and diagonal portions of the belts, thereby reducing forward movement of the belt wearer in the event of a severe frontal collision. The airbag SRS warning light on the instrument panel will alert you to any malfunction of the seat belt pre-tensioners. If the pre-tensioners have been activated, the seat belts will still function as restraints, and must be worn in the event that the vehicle remains in a driveable condition. NOTE:The seat belt pre-tensioners will NOT be activated by rear, side or minor frontal impacts.IMPORTANT INFORMATION The seat belt pre-tensioners will only be activated once and then MUST BE REPLACED. Failure to replace the pre-tensioners will reduce the effectiveness of the vehicle’s restraint systems. After any frontal impact, the seat belts and pre-tensioners must be checked and, if necessary, replaced. Also, after a period of 15 years, the pre-tensioners must be examined and replaced. In the interests of safety, it is recommended that removal or replacement of the front seats, seat belts and pre-tensioners should only be carried out by a Land Rover dealer. Disposing of vehicles If you sell your vehicle, be sure to inform the new owner that the vehicle is fitted with pre-tensioners, and make the new owner aware that the pre-tensioners must be examined and replaced by qualified personnel after a period of 15 years. If your vehicle is to be scrapped, unactivated pre-tensioners are potentially very dangerous and must be safely deployed in a controlled environment by qualified personnel, before a vehicle is scrapped.
Seat belts 45 Infant and child restraints Children are more likely to receive injuries from inflating airbags than taller occupants (see’Airbag SRS’).For this reason, it is recommended that children should always be seated in the rear of the vehicle in a child safety seat or restraint system appropriate to their age and size. A range of safety seats approved for use in your vehicle is available from your Land Rover dealer. All infant and child restraint systems are designed to be secured in vehicle seats by means of a lap belt or the lap portion of a lap/shoulder belt. When installing and using any infant or child restraint system, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Failure to properly secure the child restraint system can endanger the child in a collision or sudden stop and cause injury to other passengers. The centre rear seating position is fitted with a lap belt which can be manually tightened to secure an infant or child restraint system. Older children should use the lap/shoulder belt fitted to the outer rear seating positions. The above symbol affixed to the fascia panel of your vehicle, warns against the use of a REAR FACING child seat in the front passenger seat. This type of child seat could cause serious injury to your child in the event of an airbag deployment. WARNING Infants and children should be restrained in the rear of the vehicle in a child safety seat or restraint system appropriate to their age and/or size, and which is approved for use in your vehicle. Always ensure that the manufacturer’s fitting instructions are followed exactly. Accident statistics show that children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front. However, if it is essential that a child travel in the front, set the seat fully rearward and seat the child in an approved, FORWARD FACING child seat. DO NOT use a rear facing child seat - an inflating airbag could impact with the child seat and cause serious injury to the child.
Seat belts 46 Infant and child restraint WARNING Always protect infant and child passengers in your vehicle with an approved restraint system to suit their age and size and which conforms to motor vehicle safety standards. Do not allow an infant or child to travel unrestrained, or to be held by another passenger while the vehicle is moving, as this will not protect the child in an emergency. Always strictly observe the instructions provided by the manufacturer for the installation and use of any infant or child restraint system. Failure to properly secure the system can endanger the occupant and also cause injury to other passengers in the event of a collision or emergency stop. WARNING Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses, or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle. Child restraints - upper anchorages Provision is made for the fitting of up to 3 child restraints in the rear seating positions of the vehicle. These upper anchorages are located on the underside of the rear roof, beneath the rear header rail in the positions shown in illustration.
Seat belts 47 WARNING The airbag supplementary restraint system (SRS) is designed to add to the overall effectiveness of the seat belts, it DOES NOT replace them. SEAT BELTS MUST ALWAYS BE WORN. Caring for seat belts Regularly inspect the belt webbing for signs of fraying, cuts and wear, also paying particular attention to the condition of the fixing points and adjusters. DO NOT bleach or dye the webbing. Clean the webbing using warm water and non-detergent soap only; allow to dry naturally and DO NOT retract the belts or use the vehicle until they are completely dry. DO NOT allow foreign matter (particularly sugary food and drink particles) to enter the seat belt locks - such substances can render the locks inoperative.Testing inertia reel seat belts From time to time carry out the following tests: 1.With the seat belt fastened, give the webbing near the buckle a quick upward pull. The buckle must remain securely locked. 2.With the seat belt fastened, sit back in the seat and ensure any slack has been rewound. Then move the upper body sharply forward from the hips - the mechanism must lock automatically and prevent any further unreeling of the belt. 3.With the seat belt unfastened, unreel the webbing to the limit of its travel. Check that unreeling is free from snatches and snags. If a seat belt should fail any of these tests, contact your dealer immediately. WARNING It is essential to replace the entire assembly after it has been worn in a severe impact, even if damage to the assembly is not obvious.