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Press the left-hand button
MODE
than 2 seconds to enter the programming
mode, where you can scroll through the
options by briefly pressing the same button.
Four options are available:
- adjusting the instrument panel brightness
- turning the clock ON/OFF
- setting the hours
- setting the minutes.
Within each specific area, briefly press
the right-hand button
SET
to make the
following adjustments:
- increase the instrument panel brightness
- turn the clock ON/OFF
- increase the hours
- increase the minutes.
MODE
SET
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The programming mode is ended if no
button is pressed for more than 10 seconds
(timeout) or after the left-hand button
has been pressed briefly from the
MODE
minute-setting option.
Briefly pressing the right-hand button
switches the odometer between trip and
total miles, whereas pressing the right-hand
button for a longer time resets the trip
odometer (see
page
Outside temperature display
Briefly press the left-hand button MODE
to display the outside temperature on the
multi-function display.
Instrument panel lighting
Press the left-hand button MODE for a
longer time to display the symbol on the
multi-function display.
SET
36).
Briefly press the right-hand button SET
to adjust the brightness of the instrument
panel to a value between 0 and 30.
Clock
If you do not wish to display the time, press
the left-hand button MODE for a longer
time, press it briefly again and select OFF.
In this case, the time is not displayed even
when the ignition key is subsequently
turned to position II.
If you wish to display the time again, the
procedure described must be repeated,
selecting the option ON.
When the battery is disconnected, the clock
stops. When the battery is reconnected, the
time must be reset using the multi-function
buttons as described earlier.

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