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Speedometer (1 RHD, 3 LHD)
The speedometer indicates the road speed of the vehicle. The display is miles
per hour (mph) and/or kilometres per hour (kph).
Clock
(2)
To advance the hands in a clockwise direction, carefully press the small right-
hand button on the clock face (using a small, blunt device makes this easier).
Pressing the button once will advance in one minute increments. If the button
is held down for longer, a continuous movement of the hands is achieved. The
left-hand button acts in the same way, except the movement is in an anti-
clockwise direction.
Tachometer (3 RHD, 1 LHD)
The tachometer displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm) x1000.
WARNING The use of excessive RPM used when an engine is not at
normal running temperature may cause premature wear, damage to the
engine and failure of engine components.
Odometer (4 RHD, 13 LHD)
Located in the LCD screen in the bottom of the speedometer, the odometer
records total distance that the vehicle has travelled.
Trip Meter / Trip Reset Button
(4 RHD, 13 LHD) / (5 RHD, 12 LHD)
Located in the LCD screen at the bottom of the speedometer is the trip meter,
which can be used to record a distance from a set starting point. The trip meter
can be re-set to zero by pressing and holding the button.
Heater Fan Control (6 RHD, 5 LHD)
Rotate the Heater Fan Control knob clockwise to increase fan speed. Rotate
anti-clockwise to reduce fan speed. A Heater Fan Control icon appears in the
Driver Information Panel.
Footwell Vent (7 RHD, 6 LHD)
When pressed, the switch will display in white. Air is directed into the footwell.
Air Conditioning (Optional) (8 RHD, 7 LHD)
When pressed, cold air will be directed through the heater vents. The engine speed
may dip for a short time when first switched on. Press the button again to turn off.
CAUTION Make sure the heater vents are open before turning on
the air conditioning.
INSTRUMENTS AND SWITCHES