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Description and roadside assistance
Guidelines for Breakdown Services (Subject to technical modifications)
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Instrument panel
Standard onboard computer
Design and operation
The Standard onboard computer is activated as soon as you turn the vehicle key in the steering lock to the drive
position. The Standard onboard computer allows you to call up information about your vehicle and to make and
change various settings.
Buttons and display
The control pad
2
and the buttons
3
and
4
on the instrument panel are used to operate the Standard
onboard computer e.g. to call up displays or to change settings.
Display check
왘
Turn vehicle key in steering lock to drive position.
During the display check
• the warning buzzer sounds for about 1 second
• the segments of the status indicator light up yellow
• all the indicator lamps in the instrument panel light up for about 2 seconds
• the ABS equipment is checked
When the display check is complete, the default display appears.
Risk of accident
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Operating the onboard computer while driving can distract your attention away from what is happening on
the road. You could lose control of the vehicle and cause an accident.
For this reason, only operate the onboard computer when the vehicle is stationary with the parking brake
applied.
1
Display
2
Control pad
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Back
è
Page up/down
q
Info
p
Settings
3
Reset button
4
TRIP button
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If ABS equipment is detected, the display shows the ABS equipment for about 3 seconds after the display
check.