Land Rover Range Rover Owners Handbook Lm 2nd Edition Rover
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Heating & Ventilation 90 1.‘On’ button. 2.‘Off’ button. 3.Operation indicator light. 4.Antenna. Press the ‘on’ button (1) for 1 to 2 seconds: The indicator light (3) flashes every 2 seconds to confirm that an automatic heating program has been initiated and that the system is operating. The heating program continues to operate until the ‘off’ button (2) is pressed. After 30 minutes, if the heating program has not been switched off using the remote handset, it will be switched off automatically, to prevent the vehicle battery discharging.Replacing the handset batteries With the back of the remote handset facing uppermost, slide the battery cover back to reveal the battery compartment. Remove the old batteries and, ensuring that the correct polarity is maintained, insert two replacement 12 volt, size ‘MN 21’ batteries. After battery replacement, ensure that the cover is refitted securely. H4520 3 12 4 H4519
Heating & Ventilation 91 SEAT HEATERS* Front seat heaters Rear seat heaters With the starter switch turned on, the seat cushion and seat back can be heated at two different levels. •Press once to operate at a high level (both indicator lights illuminate). •Press twice to heat the seats at a lower level (right hand indicator light extinguishes). •Press the switch a third time to turn off the heater manually (both indicator lights will extinguish). The seat heaters are thermostatically controlled and will operate intermittently to maintain a predetermined temperature. The indicator lights in the switches will remain illuminated until the heaters are either manually turned off, or if the starter switch is turned off. H4036 H4037 IMPORTANT INFORMATION The seat heaters consume considerable power from the battery. For this reason, they should ONLY be operated while the engine is running.
Heating & Ventilation 92 REMOTE AIR RECIRCULATION* Press to turn air recirculation on or off. The indicator light in the main recirculation control will illuminate when air recirculation is active. NOTE: On vehicles not fitted with remote air recirculation or a heated steering wheel, no button is fitted in this position. HEATED STEERING WHEEL* Press to activate the steering wheel heating elements. The heating elements are thermostatically controlled and operate intermittently (when switched on) to maintain a comfortable temperature. Press the switch again to manually deactivate the heater. NOTE: On vehicles not fitted with remote air recirculation or a heated steering wheel, no button is fitted in this position. H4094H4093
Interior Equipment 93 Interior Equ ip mentINTERIOR COURTESY LIGHTS & MAP LIGHTS Front interior light and map lights illustrated The interior light illuminates automatically whenever the vehicle is unlocked, when the starter switch is turned off (provided the sidelights have been on in the last 30 seconds), or when a door or taildoor is opened. The light remains illuminated for 20 seconds after the doors and taildoor are closed, or until the starter switch is turned on. After driving, the interior lights will fade and then extinguish as soon as the vehicle is locked or when all the doors and tailgate are closed. NOTE: If a door is left open the lights will automatically extinguish after 16 minutes, to prevent battery drain. To turn the light on and off manually, briefly press switch 1. To turn off the automatic illumination feature (i.e. when a door is opened), press and hold switch 1 for 3 seconds. Repeat to restore the automatic illumination feature.Vehicle finder When returning to your vehicle, if you press the lock button on the remote handset, the interior lights will come on for 8 seconds to assist you in locating your vehicle in a busy car park. Map light operation Press the relevant map light switch (2) to turn on and off. If a map light is left on, it will extinguish after 16 minutes to prevent battery drain. LOW LEVEL NIGHT TIME ILLUMINATION With the main lighting switch turned to sidelights or headlights, the interior lights provide very low level interior illumination using the LEDs (3), in conjunction with the optional door bin and door handle lights. The level of illumination can be adjusted using the instrument 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. GLOVEBOX LIGHT Illuminates automatically whenever the glovebox is opened and extinguishes when the glovebox is closed. If the glovebox is left open, the light will extinguish automatically after 16 minutes, to prevent battery drain. APPROACH LIGHTS A light, mounted in the bottom of each of the exterior mirror housings, illuminates for 20 seconds when the vehicle is unlocked. These lights illuminate the approach to the vehicle. H3798 2 1 2 3 3
Interior Equipment 94 CLOCK Setting the time - vehicles equipped with Satellite navigation * 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 fascia 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 MENU GPS-navigation TMC30/07/200114:1014:10Monday On-board computer TelephoneSet DSP Television Code Monitor off 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 H4088 1 2 3 4 5 6
Interior Equipment 95 Setting the time - vehicles NOT equipped with Satellite navigation * 1.Press the ‘Clock’ button (arrowed) to view the current time setting. 2.Adjust the minute setting by pressing the function key (arrowed). Press the left side of the switch to decrease the minutes, press the right side to increase. 3.Adjust the hour setting by pressing the function key (arrowed). Press the left side of the switch to decrease the hour, press the right side to increase. 4.Press the function key (arrowed) to set the new time.5.The time will be changed in the audio system display and the analogue clock in the fascia 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. AUDIO DSPAUDIO DSP TELTEL 12 : 55 AM+HRS MIN-SET+- 12 : 00 AM+HRS MIN-SET+- 5 : 55 PM+HRS MIN-SET+- 5 : 55 PM+HRS MIN-SET+- H4089 1 2 3 5 4
Interior Equipment 96 CIGAR 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 unless they are approved by Land Rover. ASHTRAYS* WARNING DO NOT use the ashtrays for disposing of waste paper or other combustible items. Front Push the top edge of the ashtray cover to open (upper left inset). To remove the ashtray, open fully, then pull the ashtray upwards, using the tabs to each side of the ashtray bowl (arrowed in lower left inset). DO NOT pull upwards on the cigar stub plate. H4075
Interior Equipment 97 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. UNDER SEAT STOWAGE BOX The under seat stowage box is located beneath the front passenger seat. To gain access, lift the catch (see inset) and open the lid. NOTE: The stowage box provides the location for a first aid kit. H3982 H4183
Interior Equipment 98 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. WARNING NEVER plug non-approved accessories into a power socket - damage to the vehicles electrical systems could occur. H3928 H3877
Interior Equipment 99 SUNGLASSES HOLDER Press where arrowed (in inset) to open. TRINKET BOX* Push the top edge of the box cover to open (see inset). To remove, pull the box upwards and out of the aperture. When refitting, ensure that the ridges on the sides of the box align correctly with the locating channels on the sides of the aperture. H3800H4074