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5
Driving
pp
t
e par
n
ra
e.
elect
osition
.
tart the en
ine.
If this procedure is not followed, there is an
audible si
nal, accompanied b
the displa
o
an warnin
messa
e.
With the en
ine runnin
, press the brake
e
a
.
e
ease t
e par
n
ra
e.
elect
osition
,
raduall
release the brake pedal.
The vehicle moves o
immediatel
.
Movin
off
When the engine is running at idle, with
the brakes released, i
position R,
is selected, the vehicle moves even
without the accelerator bein
pressed.
When the en
ine is runnin
, neve
v
hil
r
n in th
v
hi
l
with
t
uperv
s
on.
en carr
n
out ma
ntenance w
t
t
e en
ne runn
n
, app
t
e par
n
brake and select
osition
I
position
s se
ecte
na
vertent
w
e
r
v
n
, a
ow t
e en
ne to
return to
e t
en se
ect
os
t
on
t
l
r
t
.
ever se
ect pos
t
on
w
t
ve
c
e
s mov
n
.
ever se
ect
os
t
ons
n
t
vehicle is completely stationary.
utomatic o
eration
elect position
r automat
c c
an
n
o
the
our
ears.
e
ear
ox t
en operates
n auto-a
apt
ve
ode, without any intervention on the part
o
the driver. It continuousl
selects the most
suitable
ear accordin
to the st
le of drivin
,
the profile of the road and the load in the
v
hi
l
.
For maximum acceleration without touchin
the
ear
ever, press t
e acce
erator pe
a
own
ull
kick down
. The
earbox chan
es down
utomat
ca
or ma
nta
ns t
e
ear se
ecte
ntil the maximum engine speed is reached.
n brakin
, the
earbox chan
es down
utomaticall
to provide efficient en
ine
brakin
.
If
ou release the accelerator sharpl
, the
earbox will not chan
e to a hi
her
ear for
sa
et
reasons.
Sport and snow pro
rammes
Sport pro
ramme "S"
Pr
tt
n
S", after startin
the en
ine.
The
earbox automaticall
favours a d
namic
t
le of drivin
.
appears
n t
e
nstrument pane
.
Snow pro
ramme "
"
Pr
tt
n "
", after startin
the en
ine.
e
ear
ox a
apts to
r
v
n
on s
pper
r
.
s pro
ramme
mproves start
n
an
r
ve
when traction is
oor.
appears in the instrument panel.
Return to automatic
o
erat
on
t an
t
me, press t
e
utton se
ecte
a
a
n to qu
t t
e pro
ramme en
a
e
an
return to auto-a
a
t
ve mo
e.
These two special programmes supplement the
automatic operation in ver
speci
ic conditions
f
.