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Land Rover Range Rover 2004my Owners Handbook Lm 2nd Edition Nas Rover
Land Rover Range Rover 2004my Owners Handbook Lm 2nd Edition Nas Rover
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Interior Equipment 110 CLOCK Setting the time To set the time, firstly access the main menu on the navigation display, and then follow the process below: 1.Using the rotary select control, highlight and then press to select ‘Set’. 2.Again using the rotary select control, highlight and select ‘Clock’ from the ‘Set’ menu.3.On the ‘Clock’ line, highlight and select ‘set’. 4.The current time setting appears in the display, with a green line below the minutes. Rotate the select control to adjust the minutes setting, press to confirm. 5.The green line will now appear below the hour. Rotate the select control to adjust the hour to the correct time, the press to confirm. 6.The time will be changed in the navigation system display and the analogue clock in the facia will automatically adjust to the new time. Using the clock The analogue clock display illuminates constantly and dims automatically for night time viewing, when the side lights are illuminated. The dimming level can be adjusted using the instrument panel dimmer switch. TIME 12 : 55 AM 5 : 55 PM Temp Consumpt.Distance Audio+OBCClock Date SET TMC 30/07/200114:10 SW 3 - 1 / 10Language Memo C1/100km Km on 24 h dd.mm GB onoF o milesF mphKm/l 12 hset off mm.dd set off Monday Temp Consumpt.Distance Audio+OBCClock Date SET TMC 30/07/200114:10 SW 3 - 1 / 10Language Memo C1/100km Km on 24 h dd.mm GB onoF o milesF mphKm/l 12 h set off mm.dd set off Monday TIME MENU On Road NavigationOn-board computer Telephone Aux heat/vent Set DSP Monitor offCode Off Road Navigation TMC14:10Monday 30.07.2001 Television H4088 1 2 3 4 5 6
Interior Equipment 111 CIGAR LIGHTER With the starter switch turned on, press the lighter in (solid arrow) 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 When it has reached the correct temperature it will partially eject and can then be withdrawn for use.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 unless they are approved by Land Rover. NOTE: The cigar lighter socket remains powered with the ignition switched off. Battery drain could occur if accessories are left plugged in when leaving the vehicle parked. ASHTRAYS WARNING DO NOT use the ashtrays for disposing of waste paper or other combustible items. Front Pull back the top edge of the ashtray cover to open (top arrow, left). To remove the ashtray, lift and twist upwards. Removing the ashtray offers the option to use the ashtray support frame as a cupholder. When replacing the ashtray, do not force it into the cupholder. H4368 H4367
Interior Equipment 112 Rear The rear ashtrays are set into the rear doors - pull where arrowed to open. To remove for emptying, open the ashtray and pull the inner compartment upwards. The rear cigar lighter is incorporated in the rear of the cubby box, between the front seats. Operation of the rear cigar lighter is the same as that of the front cigar lighter. NOTE: The cigar lighter socket remain powered with the ignition switched off. Battery drain could occur if accessories are left plugged in when leaving the vehicle parked. H3982
Interior Equipment 113 AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS Cubby box power socket An auxiliary power socket is mounted in the cubby box, between the front seats. Rear loadspace power socket A second power socket is located on the right hand side of the rear 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. Always run the engine during prolonged use of electrical accessories, otherwise the battery may become discharged. NOTE: Auxiliary power sockets remain powered with the ignition switched off. Battery drain could occur if accessories are left plugged in when leaving the vehicle parked. CAUTION: NEVER plug non-approved accessories into a power socket - damage to the vehicle’s electrical system could occur. H3928 H3877
Interior Equipment 114 SUNGLASSES HOLDER Press where arrowed (in inset) to open. CUP HOLDERS WARNING The driver should not drink and should not use the cup holder while driving. Retractable cup holders should be kept closed when not in use. DO NOT place anything other than suitable drink containers in the cup holder, because such items may be thrown about in the compartment and possibly injure occupants in the event of an accident or emergency manoeuver. 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. H3800
Interior Equipment 115 Driver’s Push the top of the cover to open (upper solid arrow). Push the cover forwards to open the cup holder. Press the catch (lower solid arrow) and slide the cup holder clamp to adjust the aperture to suit the size of the cup. NOTE: The clamp has to be fully closed before the cup holder can be folded back into the center console.Large cup holder Alongside the driver’s cup holder is a holder suitable for large drinks containers. H3862 H4366
Interior Equipment 116 Front passenger’s* Press to open (solid arrow). When the holder is open, the leading edge can be pivoted out (as lower illustration) to adjust the aperture to suit the size of the cup. Push the cup holder in to close. Rear passenger’s With the armrest folded down, depress the release catch and fold out the double cup holder (mounted in the back of the center seat headrest). H3863 H3936
Interior Equipment 117 CUBBY BOX Lift the catch at the front of the cubby box lid to access the main cubby box.Press down on the catch and lift up the main lid of the cubby box to access the trinket tray. H3927 H3977
Interior Equipment 118 SUN VISOR Pivot the sun visor downward to reduce sun glare through the windshield. If required, the visor can then be pivoted towards the side window to reduce sun glare from that side of the vehicle. A secondary visor is located beneath the main visor and can be used as required. SUN VISOR VANITY MIRROR ILLUMINATION Pivot the sun visor downward and raise the cover on the vanity mirror to illuminate the mirror. Close the cover to extinguish the lights. If the cover is left open, the lights will extinguish automatically after 16 minutes to prevent battery drain. INTERIOR REAR-VIEW MIRROR The rear view mirror is equipped with an automatic dipping function which operates whenever the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’. When powered, the light sensor (arrowed) detects excessive light and automatically dips the mirror, to reduce glare from the headlights of following vehicles in dark or low light conditions. H3795 H3796 H3797 H3921
Interior Equipment 119 GLOVEBOX Press the release button (arrowed in inset) to open. For added security, the starter key can be used to lock the glovebox. LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS Four fixing points are provided in the rear loadspace floor, to assist in safely securing large items of luggage. Land Rover provide a range of approved luggage retention accessories. WARNING DO NOT carry unsecured equipment, tools or luggage, which could move and cause personal injury in the event of an accident or emergency manoeuver either on or off-road. H3972 H4185