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    							Message centre
    28 Message Meaning What to do?
    SUNROOF NOT SET the one-touch and anti-trap
    functions are not setset the one-touch and
    anti-trap functions see
    Electric sunroof
    WINDOW SET you have successfully set the
    one-touch and anti-trap functionsno action required
    SUNROOF SET you have successfully set the
    one-touch and anti-trap functionsno action required
    TRACTlON OVRHEAT the warning light will flash. Traction
    control has been disabled to prevent
    overheating of the systems braking
    components, and will be re-enabled
    when the braking components have
    cooledprevent wheel spin
    condition by easing off the
    throttle
    INT LIGHTS OFF auto function has been turned off seeInterior equipment
    INT LIGHTS ON auto function has been turned on seeInterior equipment
    EAS MANUAL you have locked the air suspension
    in ACCESS ride heightCAUTION the vehicle is
    being driven on its bump
    stops
    ALTERNATOR FAULT as message suggests seek qualified assistance
    MIRROR DIP ON the door mirror dip function for
    driving in reverse gear has been
    turned onno action required
    MIRROR DIP OFF the door mirror dip function for
    driving in reverse gear has been
    turned offno action required 
    						
    							Message centre
    29 The following are INFORMATION CATEGORY 3 messages;
    Message Meaning What to do?
    SUNROOF OPEN you have removed the starter key
    and opened the drivers door with the
    sunroof still openif you are leaving the
    vehicle, close the sunroof
    RIGHT PARK LIGHT you have set the right hand front
    and rear side lights as parking lightsturn the lighting switch off if
    parking lights are not
    required
    LEFT PARK LIGHT you have set the left hand front and
    rear side lights as parking lightsturn the lighting switch off if
    parking lights are not
    required
    PARK LIGHTS you have set the right and left hand
    front and rear side lights as parking
    lightsturn the lighting switch off if
    parking lights are not
    required
    MOVEMENT DETECT the alarm system is sensing
    movement in the vehicle when you
    are trying to Superlockisolate the cause of the
    movement and try again -
    do not attempt to
    Superlock with people or
    animals inside the vehicle
    SELECT NEUTRAL you have made an attempt to change
    gear ranges without the gearbox
    being in NEUTRALselect neutral
    SLOW DOWN your current road speed is too high
    to perform a transfer box range
    changestop the vehicle before
    changing range 
    						
    							Seats
    30 FRONT SEATS
    Seat adjustment is only possible when the
    starter switch is turned to positions I or II,
    or with a front door open when the switch is
    at position 0.
    WARNING
    To avoid the risk of loss of control and
    personal injury:
    ·DO NOT adjust the drivers seat while the
    vehicle is in motion.
    ·ENSURE that the adjustable backrests
    are not reclined by more than 15 degrees
    when the vehicle is in motion.
    The following functions are available:
    Seat forward & rearward
    Push and hold the switch forwards or
    backwards to move the seat to the desired
    position.
    Seat cushion angle
    Twist the switch forward or back to tilt the
    front or rear of the seat cushion to the desired
    position.
    Seat cushion height
    Push the switch up or down to raise or lower
    the cushion. 
    						
    							Seats
    31
    Lumbar support adjustment
    Press the upper button to increase, and the
    lower button to reduce, lumbar support.
    Head restraint adjustment
    Raise or lower the switch, until the head
    restraint is level with the back of the head.
    WARNING
    Head restraints are designed to support the
    back of the head (NOT THE NECK) and to
    restrain rearward movement of the head in
    the event of a collision. The restraint must
    be positioned level with the head to be
    effective.
    Do not drive, or carry passengers with the
    head restraints removed.
    Seat back adjustment
    Twist the switch forward or backward, until
    the desired seat back angle is achieved.
    WARNING
    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.
    Folding armrests
    An adjustable folding armrest is fitted to the
    inboard side of the front seats.
    Pull the armrest down into the horizontal
    position, then turn the knob at the end of the
    armrest to set the desired angle. 
    						
    							Seats
    32
    DRIVERS SEAT/MIRRORS MEMORY
    FACILITY
    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 drivers 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
    33 Drivers 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).
    Key activated memory seats
    The key activated memory 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 drivers 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 drivers seat and both mirrors to move to
    the position stored by memory switch 2.Passenger seat memories
    The operation of the passenger seat memories
    is the same as that for the drivers, 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 levels.
    ·The message centre will not confirm the
    storing of a memory position. 
    						
    							Seats
    34
    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 buttonA,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 returned to the upright
    position the latching mechanism should be
    visually checked and physically tested, to
    ensure that the latch is secure before
    driving. 
    						
    							Seats
    35
    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 level with 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
    36 SEAT BELT SAFETY
    WARNING
    Seat belts are life saving equipment. In a
    collision, occupants not wearing a seat belt
    will be thrown around inside, or possibly
    thrown out of the vehicle. This is likely to
    result in more serious injuries than would
    have been the case had a seat belt been
    worn. It may even result in loss of life!
    Dont take chances with safety!
    ·DO make sure ALL occupants are
    securely strapped in at all times - even
    for the shortest journeys.
    ·The airbag supplementary restraint
    system (SRS) (where fitted) is designed
    to add to the overall effectiveness of the
    seat belts, it DOES NOT replace them.
    SEAT BELTS MUST ALWAYS BE WORN.
    ·Ensure that all seat belts are worn
    correctly - an improperly worn seat belt
    increases the risk of death or serious
    injury in the event of a collision.
    ·DO use the seat belts to secure items of
    luggage that are to be carried on the
    seats - in the event of an accident, loose
    items become flying missiles capable of
    causing serious injury, or even death. 
    						
    							Seat belts
    37 WEARING SEAT BELTS CORRECTLY
    Fastening the inertia reel belts
    Draw the belt over the shoulder and across
    the chest, and then insert the metal tongue
    plate into the lock nearest the wearer - a
    CLICK indicates that the belt is securely
    locked.
    In some circumstances, perhaps due to the
    vehicle being parked on a slope, the inertia
    mechanism may engage, preventing the initial
    extension of a belt. This is not a fault - ease
    the belt free and use it.
    Adjust the seat belt to eliminate any slack in
    the webbing. DO NOT slacken the webbing by
    holding the belt away from the body - to be
    fully effective, the seat belt must remain in full
    contact with the body at all times. Also,
    ensure that the lap belt fits as low on the hips
    as possible and that the shoulder belt passes
    across the shoulder without slipping off or
    pressing on the neck.
    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 upper
    illustration) to raise or lower the anchorage.
    For safety, 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 is correctly located
    in one of the height positions before driving.
    For children and young adults where the seat
    belt cannot be properly positioned, the use of
    a booster seat appropriate to the age of the
    child is recommended. 
    						
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