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PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING

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PROBLEM OBSERVED

PROBLEM CAUSE

ACTION TO BE TAKEN

NO

ENGINE

8.

Low engine oil pressure

Pressure transducer faulty,

Do not run the engine

indicator ‘ON’ when

and / or oil pump faulty

extensively. Take the car to

engineis running even

the  nearest authorized

though  engine oil level

service outlet & get the

is

  

within  maximum/

fault rectified

minimum  marking.

CLUTCH

1.

Clutch slipping

Improper pedal travel

Adjust pedal travel

Rusted clutch cable

Replace cable

Oil on clutch disc

Clean or replace disc at
Authorized Service outlet

2.

Noisy clutch

Pressure plate & diaphragm

Get car attended by

spring rattling

authorized Service outlet

TRANSAXLE

1.

Hard shifting

Inadequate lubricant

Replenish

Inadequate clutch pedal

Adjust

travel

Distorted or broken clutch

Replace

disc

Damaged clutch pressure

Replace clutch cover/ disc

plate

2.

Noise

Inadequate or insufficient

Replenish

lubricant

Damaged or worn bearing(s)

Replace

BRAKES

1.

Poor brakes

Insufficient brake fluid

Get the brake fluid filled.

Air in the system

Get the air removed by
bleeding.

Pedal travel excessive due to Rectify automatic adjuster.
excessive shoe gap

Vacuum leakage

Rectify the leakage.

(for booster vehicle)

Brake oil (line) leaking

Replace the leaking line.

Oil on the brake drum/ liners

Get the liners cleaned/

seals if leaking.

replace.

Worn brake lining

Get the liners replaced.

Summary of Contents for 2013 Nano

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Page 3: ...AT T T T TA A A A A NANO NANO NANO NANO NANO Owner s Manual This owner s manual should be considered as a permanent part of the vehicle and must remain with the vehicle Passenger Vehicle Business Unit...

Page 4: ...hall not be reproduced or copied in whole or in part in any form without written permission from TATA MOTORS The information and specifications given in this book are valid as on the date of printing...

Page 5: ...rvice schedule we have a widespread network of dealers and service centres Kindly refer Service Network booklet provided alongwith the Owner s Manual Please do not hesitate to call on our Regional Are...

Page 6: ...warning which may cause injury to people if it is ignored You are informed what you must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce the risk to yourself and other people NOTICE This is a warning whic...

Page 7: ...ng Stopping Running in Period 55 Gear Shifting Braking Parking 56 Driving In Adverse Conditions 57 INCASE OF EMERGENCY Advance Warning Triangle Hazard Warning Switch 59 If you have Flat tyre 60 Starti...

Page 8: ...6 CONTENTS...

Page 9: ...apply if the car or any part thereof is repaired or altered otherwise than in accordance with our standard repair procedure or by any person other than from our sales or service establishments our au...

Page 10: ...ur behalf any other liability arising from the sale of the vehicle or any agreement in relation thereto 9 The buyer should have no other rights except those set out above and have in particular no rig...

Page 11: ...the car immediately attended at the TATA Authorised Service Outlets Switch off the engine during long stops at traffic jams or signals If you need to keep the engine running do not unnecessarily rev...

Page 12: ...hile carrying out servicing or repairs on your vehicle you should pay keen attention to some of the important engine components which greatly affect emission These components are 1 Fuel pump Injectors...

Page 13: ...ly in mind has a roomy passenger compartment with generous leg space and head room Four persons can comfortably sit inside the car Four doors with high seating position make comfortable ingress and eg...

Page 14: ...al body it has a strong passenger compartment with safety features such as crumple zones intrusion resistant doors seat belts strong seats and anchorages and the rear tailgate glass bonded to the body...

Page 15: ...0 Accelerator Pedal 11 Brake pedal 12 Clutch pedal 13 Parking Brake 14 Window Winding Switch if fitted 15 Gear shifting lever 16 Music System For LXM 17 HVAC AC system controls 18 CentralAirVents 1 Si...

Page 16: ...dicators shown may not be applicable to all models c 1 Fuel Gauge 2 Speedometer 3 Temperature Gauge 4 Tell Tales 5 MODE knob 6 LCD Digital Display 7 SET Knob 8 Turn Indicator Right 9 Turn Indicator Le...

Page 17: ...EW INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WITH NON EPS Some Indicators shown may not be applicable to all models c INSTRUMENT CLUSTER NON EPS 1 Tell Tales 2 Speedometer 3 LCD Display for Fuel Level Odometer 4 Trip Rest k...

Page 18: ...gnition ON The red zone at H indicates temperature higher than normal NOTICE If the bar graph moves beyond the normal range area toward the H position i e Red bar graph it indicates overheating that m...

Page 19: ...it takes few seconds to stabilize after the ignition is turned ON F stands for full and E stands for Empty Do not continue adding fuel after the automatic shut off function is operated if it is eqqip...

Page 20: ...tinues use of steering like driving in ghat section or constraint parking the steering may become GAUGES INDICATORS AN OVERVIEW harder This is normal to protect the electric steering motor from overhe...

Page 21: ...sion norms this lamp indicates as below 1 Comes ON when key is in IGN position and goes OFF when engine is running 2 Remains ON while the engine is running if malfunctioning occurs 3 Starts BLINKING i...

Page 22: ...ing is dangerous Battery Charging Indicator Symbol lights up when the IGN is turned ON and goes OFF after the engine starts NOTICE If it remains ON while the engine is running It indicates that the ba...

Page 23: ...1 5 second to select Tripmeter TRIP Average fuel economy AFE and Distance to empty DTE as follows Odometer The Odometer record the total distance the vehicle has been driven Keep track of the odomete...

Page 24: ...iving conditions driving habits and condition of the vehicle The distance to empty value is an estimate of the available driving distance If low fuel warning light comes on fill the fuel tank immediat...

Page 25: ...set the clock time This feature is available when ignition switch is in ON position Clock support for both 24 hour and 12 hour format and you can set clock by using SET and MODE switches as follows WA...

Page 26: ...ion lamp MIL on the instrument cluster when a fault causes emission levels to increase The OBD system also has a diagnostic connector that can be 1 Trip Odometer 2 Reset knob 1 2 interfaced with appro...

Page 27: ...moved ACC By turning key to ACC key in position all accessories function like music system will be ON ON Engine running and all electrical gadgets and accessories ON START Turn the key further clockwi...

Page 28: ...position Parking lamp and tail lamp will be OFF in this position b Position lamp ON Position Parking lamp and tail lamp will be ON in this position c Head Position lamp ON Head lamp position Parking...

Page 29: ...Stalk Combination Switch wherever applicable Double Stalk Combination Switch is provided on steering column DOUBLE STALK COMBINATION SWITCH Push the stalk upwards for changing lane or turning to Left...

Page 30: ...ed Push towards dashboard to select high beam 2 Fog Lamp Rotary Switch Inner rotary switch on the stalk is provided for selecting front fog lamp a Front Fog Lamp The front fog lamp can be switched ON...

Page 31: ...After wash function is activated there will be one wipe of wiper Music System if applicable The music system can be fitted on the facia and front speakers are fitted on dashboard and rear on parcel s...

Page 32: ...Side Air Vents Side Window Demist Vents Side Window Demist Vents A E B D C A B D E HVACCONTROLS ACCONTROLS A Air direction mode selection knob B Blower speed selection knob C Temperature control knob...

Page 33: ...ture Control Knob The air temperature in the vehicle can be controlled by operating the temperature control knob C on the control panel The temperature can be increased by rotating the knob towards th...

Page 34: ...ases marginally to adjust to the AC compressor load When desired temperature is achieved AC trips OFF automatically The AC compressor is switched OFF automatically when engine gets overheated The AC i...

Page 35: ...ir Switched ON mode Optional A Air Flow Direction B Blower Speed C Air Temperature D Air Recirculation E AC ON OFF HVAC FUNCTIONS CONTROLKNOBPOSITION BUTTONPOSITION Normal or 2 or 3 Desired temp Fresh...

Page 36: ...t for providing straight ahead illumination of the road for the long distance or deep beam which illuminates the road immediately ahead for short distance visibility It also has side indicator lamp an...

Page 37: ...lamps are provided for illumination of the rear registration number plate Interior Lamp Interior lamp is provided on the roof near the inner rear view mirror It s switch has three positions ON The lam...

Page 38: ...s provided only on driver side in few version where as it is provided on both sides in other versions It is fitted on the door from the outside and can be adjusted manually In few varients mirror is f...

Page 39: ...If fitted In few versions a vanity mirror has been provided on the back of the co driver side sunvisor Roof Grab Handle If fitted These are provided for comfortable positoning of passengers during jou...

Page 40: ...e floor console They work only when the key is in the ACC position Glasses are wound up by pulling the switch and are lowered by pressing it down Manual window winding is provided on rear doors Manual...

Page 41: ...the lever up slightly press the release button and push the lever down The parking brake indicator on the instrument panel will go OFF when the parking brake lever is fully released Gear Shift Lever G...

Page 42: ...od release lever Raise the hood slightly and with your finger slide the secondary lock lever located under the hood centre Lift the hood up Pull the hood stay rod from its clip insert the free end int...

Page 43: ...fore refueling and never refuel near sparks or open flames CAUTION Remove the fuel filler cap slowly and wait for any hissing to stop then remove it Do not bend on fuel filler cap while opening The fu...

Page 44: ...1 Central Door Locking Unlocking Mechanical Knob Remote When central doors lock operation is performed by mechanical key or driver door knob or by pressing lock button on remote all the doors get loc...

Page 45: ...d on unlock button press on remote Vehicle is in successfully unlocked state with 1 flasher feedback by operating the unlock button on remote If Roof lamp is OFF all doors are in closed condition then...

Page 46: ...socket Insert a new fully charged battery into the PCB battery socket DOOR LOCKING UNLOCKING GETTING STARTED Ensure that the Ve polarity shall be facing upward Check the remote functionality on vehic...

Page 47: ...emote successful learning all previously learnt remotes shall get unlearn 4 4 Exit Mode Once the maximum numbers of remote keys Four are learnt programming mode is exited After last remote learn leavi...

Page 48: ...ed if you lock unlock the driver door with key the remaining three doors get locked unlocked simultaneously Locking without a key from inside All the doors can also be locked or unlocked independently...

Page 49: ...n to its original position Moving the Seat Forward Backward As applicable To adjust the seat position lift the lever 1 under the seat cushion front then slide the seat to the desired position and rele...

Page 50: ...at is provided for the rear passengers Folding of rear seat back rest For folding the rear seat back rest 1 Pull a strap provided on seat back rest top LH side to unlock the seat back rest Locking rea...

Page 51: ...e to suit the height of the passenger wearing it The lap belt has one manually adjusted belt that fits across the hip bone Make sure that your seat is adjusted to a good driving position and the back...

Page 52: ...In this way cannot spread the impact forces properly and the two passengers could be crushed together and seriously injured Never use one belt for more than one person at a time 10 The belts if requir...

Page 53: ...r s seat belt Use the seat belt when the child is in the rear seat also According to accident statistics a child is safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat Child restrai...

Page 54: ...ow or ice if any on these 6 All switches lamps are working 7 Check and ensure that all the gauges and indicators in the instrument cluster are working 8 Gear shift lever is in neutral position 9 Parki...

Page 55: ...arly Documents Always carry vehicle registration papers insurance valid PUC certificate and driving licence with you DRIVING SAFETY Seat Belt Seat belts are life saving equipment use of seat belt redu...

Page 56: ...ed running resistance of the tyres leading to wastage of fuel Refer tyre maintenance section Proper Driving Practices Keep a safe distance from other vehicles to avoid braking suddenly NOTICE Do not r...

Page 57: ...operation Do not exceed the following road speeds during running in period Gear Km ph 1st 15 2nd 25 3rd 40 4th 60 Stopping the Engine Before switching off the engine run the engine in idle condition f...

Page 58: ...at slow speed to see if they have maintained there normal effectiveness If the brakes are less effective than normal dry them by repeatedly applying the brake while driving slowly until the brakes hav...

Page 59: ...e place Take the car to nearest TATA authorised workshop to check entry of water in cylinders If water has entered the engine or transaxle the lubricants will have to be replaced Get the starter and a...

Page 60: ...n by over revving of the engine Choose as smooth a slope as possible and select the appropriate gear so that gear changing in the middle of the climb is not required Changing gears in the middle of th...

Page 61: ...on a highway or if a bad hill top obscures the view Use Hazard Warring lights besides advance warning triangle in case of breakdown specially during night time and vehicle has to be parked at the side...

Page 62: ...yre Driving even the short distance can damage a tyre and wheel beyond repair Important information about Tyre sizes of your Car To achieve the optimum vehicle performance your vehicle is fitted with...

Page 63: ...nging the flat tyre Block the wheel which is diagonally opposite to the flat tyre Take out wheel cover If fitted and loosen the wheel mounting bolts of flat tyre Do not remove the flat tyre at this st...

Page 64: ...ed and tighten properly INCASE OF EMERGENCY Front Jacking Point Rear Jacking Point CAUTION Follow the jacking instructions Make sure to set the jack properly in the jack point Raising the vehicle with...

Page 65: ...th engines to idle for approximately 3 minutes with the leads still connected Starting the Engine with Jump Leads The engine with a discharged battery may be started by transferring electrical power f...

Page 66: ...Vehicle For towing a vehicle the best way is to use a wrecker Alternatively use a rigid tow bar Avoid using a flexible cable or rope as your vehicle may crash into the vehicle towing your car when it...

Page 67: ...e towing hook and tighten Removing the towing hook Take the wheel spanner from the vehicle tool kit Insert the wheel spanner into the towing hook and turn the spanner anticlockwise Unscrew the towing...

Page 68: ...cted at least every week Engine Oil Level Engine coolant Level Brake Fluid Level Windshield Washer Fluid Level Battery Tyre inflation pressure Radiator fins blockage specially in rainy season Do it Yo...

Page 69: ...filled Fuel filter chocked Get the fuel filter replaced 3 Charging indicator Battery not getting charged Get the belt tension adjusted continuously due to belt loose Replace if broken remains ON Alter...

Page 70: ...late diaphragm Get car attended by spring rattling authorized Service outlet TRANSAXLE 1 Hard shifting Inadequate lubricant Replenish Inadequate clutch pedal Adjust travel Distorted or broken clutch R...

Page 71: ...3 Excessive play on Rack pinion attachment Get it tightened steering loose 4 Hard Steering or Excessive use of steering It will automatically restore reduced assistance like driving in ghat section du...

Page 72: ...such as Loose connectors Get the connection properly power windows head tightened fixed lamps fuel temp Circuit relay controllers loose Fix the relay firmly gauge RPM meter in the base wiper and washe...

Page 73: ...onductance Faulty or poor connection at Replace resistor block if found defective Faulty fan switch Replace Switch 2 Motor operates but air Obstruction in the evaporator Clean Evaporator flow is minim...

Page 74: ...them Turn the ignition key to the LOCK position FRONT Identify the defective fuse from it s melted wire Remove blown fuse by fuse puller The fuse puller is located in the cabin compartment fuse box F...

Page 75: ...73 73 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE FUSES RELAYS FUSE BOX EPS...

Page 76: ...74 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE FUSES RELAYS FUSE BOX NON EPS...

Page 77: ...8 Park LHS 5A FS 09 Park RHS 5A FS 10 Illumination 5A FS 11 Transit Link 30A FS 12 Front Fog Lamps 15A FS 13 HL Flash Flasher Unit 20A FS 14 Roof Light 5A FS 15 Audio Battery 10A FS 16 Fuel Pump 15A F...

Page 78: ...76 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE FUSES RELAYS BATTERY MOUNTED FUSE BOX DETAILS EPS BATTERY MOUNTED FUSE BOX DETAILS NON EPS...

Page 79: ...12V 55W 2 Side Repeater Indicator Side W5W 12V 5W 2 Rear Direction Indicator Tail Lamp BAU15s 12V 21W 2 Rear Stop Parking Lamp Tail Lamp BA15d 12V 21 5W 2 Reverse Lamp Tail Lamp BA15s 12V 21W 2 Regis...

Page 80: ...able 2 Connector for Cigar Lighter 4 Pole As applicable 3 Accessory connector 4 pole for Music system As applicable 4 Accessory connector 10 pole for RKE near dual flasher As applicable Above accessor...

Page 81: ...CESSARY CONNECTOR LOCATIONS PROVISION ON CAR ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE ACCESSORY CONNECTOR Accessory connector for Reverse parking 2 Pole As applicable Accessory connector for Bonnet Switch 3 Pole As app...

Page 82: ...kerosene benzene or other solvents that cause damage to paint 6 Dry your car thoroughly to prevent any damp spots 7 Rinse all surfaces thoroughly to prevent any traces of soap and other cleaners as t...

Page 83: ...s not slip off the surface and collects over the surface in patches POLISHING Polishes and cleaners can restore shine to the painted surface that has oxidised and become dull They normally contain mil...

Page 84: ...at one place for long duration following care is to be taken 1 Park the Car in covered dry and if possible well ventilated premises Engage a gear 2 Remove the battery terminal cables first remove the...

Page 85: ...ciency please contact the nearest TATA authorised Service outlet CAUTION 1 Do not allow brake fluid to make contact with the skin or eyes 2 Do not allow brake fluid to splash or spill on the paint sur...

Page 86: ...back rest top to unlock the seat back rest 2 Fold the seat back rest once it is unlocked b Removal of engine compartment cover 1 Engine compartment cover is mounted behind rear seat back rest 2 Remov...

Page 87: ...n and observe the oil level on the dipstick 4 If the oil level is below the mid point of min and max marks top up using recommended grade of oil NOTICE Oil level should not exceed the max Mark Always...

Page 88: ...IR FILTER SPARK PLUG AIR FILTER The air filter element should be periodically cleaned Always use a genuine air filter element The air filter is located on the LH side of the engine compartment a When...

Page 89: ...e Wear 3 Overinflation Excessive Centre Tread Wear Under inflated tyres reduce your comfort in car handling and are prone to failures due to high temperature They also cause uneven wear and more fuel...

Page 90: ...embly machines Damage or cut on tyre bead may cause gradual loss of air and deflation of tyre 2 Do not scratch inside of tubeless tyre with metallic or sharp object Tubeless tyres are coated with impe...

Page 91: ...Castor 45 Rear Wheel Alignment Values Unladen Condition Camber Angle 0 750 ve Toe out 9 WHEEL ALIGNMENT BALANCING CATALYTIC CONVERTER Care for the Catalytic Converter The catalytic Converter does not...

Page 92: ...battery terminals with a terminal cleaning tool or wire brush Reconnect and tighten the cables coat the terminals with petroleum jelly Ensure that battery is securely mounted If you need to connect t...

Page 93: ...ratio SCCI Golden Cruiser Premium 1400 NA 2 4 Ltrs 50 50 premixed HPCL Thanda Raja P TGO W O Heater Confirming to CASTROL Radicool 4 0 Ltrs JIS K 2234 With Class Heater TRANSAXLE EP 80 CASTROL Extreme...

Page 94: ...at a TATA Authorised service centre FUEL Vehicles with catalytic converter Unleaded regular grade petrol confirming to IS 2796 DIN 51607 or equivalent octane rating not less than 91 RON is recommende...

Page 95: ...93 93 IMPORTANT TECHNICAL INFORMATION OIL FILLING DRAIN POINTS Engine Oil Filling Cap Transaxle Oil Drain Plug Transaxle Oil Filling Plug Engine Oil Drain Plug Transaxle Oil Level Plug...

Page 96: ...0 50 Water ethylene glycol Engine Oil Capacity 2 2 Litre Compression Raio 10 3 1 2 CLUTCH Type Single plate dry friction diaphragm type Outside diameter of clutch lining 160 mm Friction Area 212 cm2 3...

Page 97: ...a drum brake Parking Brakes Lever type Cable operated mechanical linkages acting on rear wheels 7 WHEELS AND TYRES Tyres Front 135 70R12 Radial Tubeless Rear 155 65R12 Radial Tubeless Spare 135 70R12...

Page 98: ...ight 600 Option I as per ISO 1176 with spare 635 Option II wheel tools 660 Option III Gross Vehicle Weight 900 Option I 935 Option II 960 Option III Payload 300 For ALL 13 PASSENGER CAPACITY 2 front 2...

Page 99: ...Base 2230 Track Front 1325 Track Rear 1315 Front Overhang 464 Rear Overhang 405 Overall Length 3099 Max Width 1495 Over body 1750 Over ORVM Overall Height Unladen laden 1652 1613 Minimum Turning Circ...

Page 100: ...sis Number Punching on RH Front door B Pillar Engine Number Location Chassis Number Plate mounted on front cross member below bonnet Transaxle Number Location CAR IDENTIFICATION LOCATION OF AGGREGATE...

Page 101: ...place if necessary 40000 9 Replace timing belt 100000 10 Change coolant 40000 km OR two years 40000 whichever is earlier 11 Replace Spark Plug 30000 12 Check HT lead on engine for cracks or deformatio...

Page 102: ...ny TATA MOTORS Authorised Dealer for all failures while all warranty claims excluding the consideration on the replacement of major aggregates can be settled by any TASC which is authorised for handli...

Page 103: ...set settings Jazz Pop Rock Classic Bluetooth supports Audio streaming A2DP Hands Free Profile HFP and AVRCP 1 3 Play Pause Mute Unmute Previous track Next track commands 2 Controls 2 1 LCD Display The...

Page 104: ...in CD USB playback mode Long press Store AM FM station frequency in AM FM mode 7 Short press Play stored AM FM station frequency in AM FM mode Displays track information in CD USB playback mode Long...

Page 105: ...nu 13 Confirms the modified settings in the Menu 14 Short press Mutes the Audio playback Long press Turns Music system ON OFF 15 Eject the CD 16 Enters into BT mode to pair mobile Starts audio streami...

Page 106: ...y soaked in water If the front panel is too dirty clean it with a cloth moistened with neutral soap and then repeat the prior operation CAUTION Do not use any cleaning spray with this unit as that can...

Page 107: ...mes lead to interference from other stations FM Reception FM zone offers best quality sound reception however the signal intensity may be subjected to noise caused by Limited reach of some transmitter...

Page 108: ...it will enter microphone mute mode Refer relevant section Mute will automatically get cancelled when there is a source change or AST or Preset selection or Press of Volume Up Down buttons 5 Tuner 5 1...

Page 109: ...quency band by one step LCD display will show current frequency AM frequency step is 9 kHz and FM frequency step is100 kHz 5 3 4 Auto store When radio is in tuner mode a long press on will execute the...

Page 110: ...rainy day or in a very humid region humidity may be condensed inside the laser reading lenses and on the unit display If it happens the unit will not work properly In this case remove the disk and wa...

Page 111: ...ole or the external margin presents burrs use it after removing the burrs with a pen 6 1 6 CD Cleaning Clean CDs using a soft and dry cloth Movements shall always be made from the center to the edge o...

Page 112: ...rotection It should be noted that among those disks there are some which do not comply with the CD standard and it might not be possible to reproduce them in this audio unit Important Some CD Rs CD RW...

Page 113: ...a CD is inserted during a call the CD mechanism will load it and the call will proceed normally Important Once call is concluded the Infotainment will return to the source you used last and not to CD...

Page 114: ...cording the media up to its maximum capacity at once the recording software should be adjusted for Disc at once 6 2 6 6 Format of reproducible disks ISO 9660 Levels 1 2 Joliet CAUTION Formats differen...

Page 115: ...he prior file during reproduction 4 Press 3 Search next folder during reproduction 2 Press key Search previous folder during reproduction 7 Press key 6 2 9 Playback order of the audio file on CD Audio...

Page 116: ...ill be cancelled by RPT button press or RDM button press or Scan button press When this function in ON the display will read RPT the track will be played again RPT will be cancelled by button press of...

Page 117: ...cting the USB device If USB is now the active source and if you unplug it the radio will turn to MUSIC SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL Music time will not be shown while the display is showing other informat...

Page 118: ...layed for 2s and radio will go back to last active source If there is no USB device connected the radio will display NO USB for 2 seconds the previous source mode tuner or CD will not be interrupted W...

Page 119: ...stem 9 1 2 2 Advanced Audio Distribution Profile A2DP The Advanced Audio Distribution Profile is a Bluetooth profile that allows for the wireless transmission of stereo audio from an A2DP source typic...

Page 120: ...atibility Since there is no mutual agreement the cell phone manufacturers are qualified to use a variety of profiles in their Bluetooth devices Therefore an incompatibility may occur between the telep...

Page 121: ...tainment system the system will display NO PHONE CAUTION Once in the Bluetooth mode the user can only use the Volume Up Down Cal Accept Call Reject Next Track Previous track buttons The user is requir...

Page 122: ...l be from the speaker and microphone of the BT phone itself i e the user can get the call back to his phone and discuss in private Long press the ACCEPT button again will abort the BT private mode and...

Page 123: ...SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL example BT phone is moved out of the BT capable range signal weakness user power off the BT phone etc radio will try to reconnect the BT phone When the BT connection is avail...

Page 124: ...t request should be initiated from phone NOTICE BT delete is possible only when Infotainment system is not in BT mode If the current mode is BT then the user has to come out of BT short press of REJEC...

Page 125: ...quence Bass Treble Balance Fade EQ Bass Press buttons to Adjust the value of each audio setting Press OK button to confirm setting 10 3 1 Bass Treble tone Control Default factory setting is zero This...

Page 126: ...kers Setting to L7 gives audio output only in left speaker where as R7 will produce the ouput only in Right Speakers Equalizing Setting You can adjust the audio EQ setting which will make the audio ou...

Page 127: ...aAIAS 780 NM Frequency response 3 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz Total harmonic distortion 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 1 Signal x Noise Relation 1 kHz dynamic range 70dB NoofSupportedFolders Files 512 max USB Section Frequency r...

Page 128: ...A CD Compacted Audio CD ROM Data CD USB Universal Serial Bus data line BT Bluetooth AUXIN Auxiliary input EQ Equalize SCN SCAN intro scanning CD USB RDM Random Shuffle RPT Repeat repetition INF Inform...

Page 129: ...nd antenna Product installation parts in the vehicle such as extension cables adapters fixing supports belts noise suppressors etc Exceeding the maximum quantity allowable for inserting the security c...

Page 130: ...000 10 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 60 000 70 000 80 000 90 000 1 00 000 1 10 000 1 20 000 1 30 000 1 40 000 1 50 000 1 60 000 1 70 000 Recommended Service At km Date Odometer Reading KMs Repair Or...

Page 131: ...129 129 RECORD OF REPAIRS CARRIED OUT Chassis No DATE Odometer Reading KMs Repair Order No SERVICING DEALER S SIGNATURE STAMP PARTICULARS OF REPAIR...

Page 132: ...130 RECORD OF REPAIRS CARRIED OUT Chassis No DATE Odometer Reading KMs Repair Order No SERVICING DEALER S SIGNATURE STAMP PARTICULARS OF REPAIR...

Page 133: ...131 131 Chassis No DATE Odometer Reading KMs Repair Order No SERVICING DEALER S SIGNATURE STAMP PARTICULARS OF REPAIR RECORD OF REPAIRS CARRIED OUT...

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