Note: Physical controls are referred to as hard
keys. Virtual buttons on the touch screen are
referred to as soft keys.
Screen options will vary depending on vehicle
specification and set-up.
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Always run the engine during
prolonged
use of the touch screen. Failure to do so
may discharge the vehicle battery,
preventing the engine from starting.
Avoid spilling or splashing liquids onto
Some touch screen display icons are displayed
on subsequent screens and may not all be
displayed at the same time, e.g.
Back soft key: Touch to return to
the previous screen displayed.
The fuel consumption figures shown below have been calculated using a
standard testing
procedure (the new EC test procedure from Directive 99/100/EC), and produced in
accordance with
The Passenger Car Fuel Consumption (Amendment) Order 1996.
Under normal use, a vehicle’s actual fuel consump
Instrument panel
1. Speedometer.
2. Driver Information Centre (message centre).
3. Tachometer.
4. Temperature gauge
Serious engine damage can
occur if
the vehicle is driven while the
engine is overheating.
If the pointer moves onto the red line the
engine is overheating. Stop the vehic