Driver Information Module

INFORMATION MODULE

The driver information module is located on the instrument panel in front of the driver. The trip computer information is displayed in the information module (if this option is selected).

DISPLAY FUNCTIONS

In addition to the trip computer, the information module is used to inform the driver about the approach of maintenance intervals, the current gear, and the status of the CommandShift™ manual shifting mode (if selected).

Furthermore, the main information panel is used to provide the driver with information, critical, and general warnings.

Active warning messages can be recalled to the screen by selecting the 'Show Warnings' option in the vehicle information menu. See page 62, VEHICLE INFORMATION AND SETTINGS MENU.

CRITICAL WARNINGS

Do not ignore warnings; take appropriate action immediately. Failure to comply with this rule may lead to serious damage to the vehicle.

Critical warnings are accompanied by an audible signal, and the message text may be accompanied by a reference symbol. Critical warnings are displayed until the cause of their appearance is eliminated or until they are reset by pressing the OK button on the steering wheel.

In the event of resetting a critical warning, the red warning indicator will remain lit until the malfunction is rectified.

MESSAGES

Information on individual messages, their meaning, and required actions is provided in the relevant section of this manual.

WARNING MESSAGES

⚠️ Do not ignore warnings; take appropriate action as quickly as possible. Failure to comply with this rule may lead to serious damage to the vehicle.

In the event of resetting a warning message, the amber warning indicator will remain lit until the cause of the message appearance is rectified.

Warnings are accompanied by an audible signal. These messages are displayed until the conditions that caused the message to appear change, or until the message is reset by pressing the OK button on the steering wheel.

Note: Messages are displayed in order of significance, with critical warnings having the highest priority.

TRIP COMPUTER

Briefly pressing (1 second or less) or repeatedly pressing the i button switches the trip computer readings.

To reset the trip computer readings, press and hold the i button for two seconds.

To reset the fuel consumption indicator, press and hold the i button until the value is cleared from the screen.

There are three trip counters: A, B, and Auto. The counter to be displayed can be selected using the i button.

To reset counter A or B, display the desired counter, then press and hold the i button until the message 'Reset trip data A' or 'Reset trip data B' appears on the screen. Continue to hold the button for another two seconds to reset the Auto counter.

The units of measurement for the trip computer data can be selected in the vehicle information menu and the vehicle settings menu (see page 62).

Available parameters:

'AUTO' TRIP COUNTER

The 'Auto' counter is reset every time the engine is started and driving begins.

Trips can be summed up by recording a continuous journey. Press the i button while the 'Auto' counter readings are displayed, and the message 'Add last trip' will appear on the screen. Press and hold the i button for more than one second; the information from the last trip will be added to the current one, and a cumulative total will be displayed.

If you need to delete an added trip, press the i button again while the 'Auto' counter readings are displayed. The message 'Delete last trip' will appear on the screen. While this message is displayed, press and hold the i button for more than one second. The previous trip will be subtracted from the cumulative total.

VEHICLE INFORMATION AND SETTINGS MENU

A range of vehicle functions and display parameters can be configured via the vehicle information and settings menu.

To display the vehicle information and settings menu and navigate through its structure, use the control buttons on the steering wheel.

The steering wheel controls allow access to:

  1. Steering wheel selector.
  2. Close and return to the main menu.
  3. Show warnings.
  4. Enter the vehicle settings menu.
  5. Enter the trip computer menu.
  6. Enter the display settings menu.
  7. Enter the service menu.

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