Instruments
6-13
Driving your vehicle
Range and Charge level
The left side of the LCD panel
1
displays
the remaining range and charge level.
The size of the filled region within the
battery icon provides a visual indicator of
the amount of charge remaining in the
Battery.
Current
The number at the top right of the LCD
2
indicates the amount of current (in amps)
entering or leaving the Battery.
Odometer and trip display
This portion of the LCD display
3
can
display either odometer or trip display
information. To toggle back and forth
between these two types of information,
press the button located on the right-hand
side of the steering column:
•
The TRIP display shows the miles
travelled since the trip display was last
reset. To reset the trip display to zero,
press and hold the button on the side
of the steering column for about one
second.
Note:
The TRIP display can also be viewed
and reset using the touch screen’s Drive
screen called “Trip”. Resetting the TRIP
display using the button on the steering
column resets the trip display on the
Touch Screen, and vice versa.
•
The ODO display shows the total
distance travelled by the vehicle in its
lifetime.
If the starter switch is in the OFF position,
pressing the TRIP button temporarily
illuminates the instrument panel to show
the ODO display.
Warning indicators
The following warning indicators light up
for approximately four seconds when you
turn the starter switch to the ON position.
They will then extinguish (unless the
indicator is applicable to the current
situation) and the gear buttons on the
centre console will light up, indicating the
vehicle is ready to be driven.
Turn signals. Flashes green to
indicate which turn signal is
operating. Both indicators will flash when
the hazard warning lights are operating. If
an indicator flashes quickly or irregularly,
you may need to replace the associated
turn signal bulb.
Seat belt warning. Illuminates red
whenever the driver’s seat belt is
unbuckled and the starter switch is in the
ON position. An audible sound will also be
heard for six seconds when the starter
switch is turned to the ON position and
the drivers seat belt is unbuckled.
Regenerative braking off.
Regenerative braking has been
temporarily disabled. This occurs when
the battery has reached it’s maximum
charge level and can not accept additional
charging. For example, the Battery is full
after being charged using the Range
setting. It can also occur if the Battery has
reached extremely high temperature or if
a fault has occurred.
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