
NOTICE
Foreign bodies and liquids adhering to
a data medium can damage the media
drives and the Infotainment system.
·
Do not
affix
stickers or other similar items
to the data medium. Stickers may peel
off
and damage the media drive.
·
Do not use printable data media. Coat-
ings and prints may peel
off
and damage
the media drive.
·
Use only SD cards that are undamaged,
dry, clean and suitable.
Notes on use
— The Infotainment system needs a few
seconds for a complete system start and
does not respond to inputs during this
time. During system start-up, only the
rear view camera image can be dis-
played.
— The Infotainment system must start up
completely before all displays are availa-
ble and before it is possible to execute
functions. The duration of a system start
depends on the functional scope of the
Infotainment system and can also take
longer than usual particularly at low and
high temperatures.
— Observe the local regulations and legal
requirements when using the Infotain-
ment system and related accessories,
such as a headset.
— To ensure that the Infotainment system
works, it is important to make sure the
system is switched on and that, where
applicable, the correct date and time are
set in the vehicle.
— A missing function button on the screen
does not constitute a fault in the unit; it
reflects
the equipment that is available in
the country in question.
— Not all listed function buttons and func-
tions may be available due to the device
software
used in your country. A missing
Infotainment button or function button
on the screen does not mean that the
device is faulty.
— Some of the functions and settings of the
Infotainment system are available only
when the vehicle is stationary. In some
countries, the selector lever must addi-
tionally be in parking position P or neutral
position N. This is not a malfunction, but
simply a legal requirement.
— In some countries there may be restric-
tions on using Bluetooth® devices. Infor-
mation is available from the local author-
ities.
— Switch on the ignition before switching
the Infotainment system back on if the
12-volt vehicle battery has been discon-
nected.
— If settings are
modified,
displays on the
screen may vary and the Infotainment
system may behave
differently
from the
description in this manual in some cases.
— The Infotainment system switches
off
automatically when the engine is switch-
ed
off
and when the charge level of the
12-volt vehicle battery is low.
— In some vehicles equipped with the park-
ing sensors, the volume of the current
audio source is automatically lowered
when the reverse gear is engaged. It is
possible to adjust the volume reduction
→
page 194.
— Information on the
software
and the li-
cence conditions is stored in the Infotain-
ment system:
Settings
Copyright
.
— If you sell your vehicle or loan it to some-
body else, make sure that all the stored
data,
files
and settings are deleted and
that the external SD card, external audio
sources and data media are removed
where applicable.
— Some Infotainment functions require an
active FordPass user account for the ve-
hicle and an Internet connection (coun-
try-dependent). The data transfer may
not be restricted when the functions are
used.
— In order to ensure that the functionality
of the system is not impaired, have any
repairs or
modifications
to the Infotain-
ment system performed only by a suita-
bly
qualified
workshop.
— High speeds, poor weather and poor road
conditions, loud noise levels, also outside
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