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Understanding the Vehicle
(SPL) and exceptional dynamic sound
quality.
The speakers are tuned for maximum
efficiency and compatible with the
amplifier output stage ensuring best
updated surround sound processing.
Logic 7
®
multichannel surround sound
technology delivers an immersive,
accurate sound stage throughout the
passenger compartment.
This surround effect is available from
any audio source - AM/FM/Satellite
Radio and USB input; and is activated
through the MIA system controls
(see “Functions of Settings Menu
on MIA” in section "Dashboard
Instruments and Controls"). By
selecting “Surround Sound”, you can
activate the Logic 7
®
multichannel
surround-sound technology in your
vehicle. All information on the current
operational mode can be found in the
specific booklet visible on the MIA
screen.
When in “Surround Sound” mode,
balance is set automatically. Fader
control is available in surround
mode but it should be set to the
center position for optimal surround
performance.
Cargo Area
WARNING!
To help protect against personal
injury, passengers should not be
seated in the rear cargo area. The
rear cargo space is intended for
load carrying purposes only, not for
passengers, who should sit in seats
and use seat belts.
Vehicle Load Carrying Capacity
The load carrying capacity of your
vehicle is shown on the vehicle
homologation label positioned on the
driver’s side rear door pillar.
The information indicated on the label
concerns passengers and luggage
loading operations.
Do not exceed the specified Gross
Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or the
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR),
both front and rear.
The GVWR is the total allowable
weight of your vehicle. This includes
driver, passengers, and cargo. The
total load must be limited so that you
do not exceed the GVWR indicated on
the label.
WARNING!
•
After loading the vehicle, before
driving, adjust the headlight beam
leveling using the specific regulator
(if available) as described in chapter
“External Lighting” in this section.
•
Improper weight distribution can
have an adverse effect on the way
the vehicle steers, handles and the
way the brakes operate.
•
Never drive with the boot lid
open. Exhaust gases can enter the
passenger compartment.
•
Do not arrange any luggage on
cargo area cover. In said position
luggage could not only impair
driver's view but also, in case of
collision or unexpected stop, it could
cause injury to all occupants.
The boot is the most suitable place to
load bulky and heavy objects onboard
the vehicle. The maximum allowable