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Trip time
Shows the "engine running"
time since the trip computer
was reset.
0/SPEED
6 0
Overspeed
Set the speed you don1t
want to exceed, e.g., it
driving in a 90 km/h zone,
set OVERSPEED to 90, by
tapping the A or T buttons.
When car speed exceeds 90
km/h the OVERSPEED
warning light in the
instrument panel and a
chime warns you that you
are speeding. At that time
the trip computer
automatically shows this
display, to make
adjustments it required.
OVERSPEED is adjustable
in 5 km/h units and works at
speeds between 20 km/h
and 200 km/h. Tap the A or
T buttons or hold a button
to scroll quickly to a speed.
Briefly press the A and T
buttons together to set
OVERSPEED to the speed
at which the car is currently
travelling.
Press and hold both the A
and T buttons tor at least 2
sees (when this window is
shown) to turn
OVERSPEED ON or OFF.
OVERSPEED "presetS11 can
also be chosen, refer over
the page.
TRIP COMPUTER cont.
0 9
Trip distance
Shows the kilometres
travelled from the start of a fuel used since the trip
'
particular trip. To zero the
reading, press the A and
T buttons together when
this window is shown.
TAP MODE BUTTON
km/h
Distance to empty
DISTANCE TO EMPTY is
an estimate of how tar
your current fuel level will
last. It is based on your
previous fuel usage and is
frequently updated.
Therefore, as conditions
become suited to more
economical driving the
DISTANCE TO EMPTY
may actually increase, tor
example from city to
highway driving.
In addition, movement of
fuel in the tank can cause
the reading to fluctuate
when the fuel level is low.
0 9
9
km
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Fuel used
Shows the total litres of
computer was reset.
9 0
I NST
lnst fuel
Shows instantaneous fuel
usage in litres per 1 00 km
when driving. When speed
drops below 1 0 km/h the
usage is shown in litres per
hour.
Chapter 1
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FUEL
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