MG ZS (2019) Manual
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CONTENTS
Preface................................................................................................................................1
Introduction....................................................................................................................................1
TheOwner'sHandbook.........................................................................................................................................................1
StatusatTimeofPrinting.......................................................................................................................................................1
SymbolsUsed............................................................................................................................................................................1
InanEmergency........................................................................................................................................................................2
V ehicleIdenticationInformation................................................................................................3
VehicleIdentication................................................................................................................................................................3
VehicleIdenticationLabel.....................................................................................................................................................4
1InstrumentsandControls.............................................................................................7
InstrumentsandControls.............................................................................................................8
InstrumentPack...........................................................................................................................10
Speedometer............................................................................................................................................................................10
Tachometer..............................................................................................................................................................................10
FuelGauge................................................................................................................................................................................10
InformationCentre......................................................................................................................12
DigitalClock............................................................................................................................................................................12
Odometer.................................................................................................................................................................................12
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CONTENTS
NextService............................................................................................................................................................................12
GearDisplayandGearShiftIndication..............................................................................................................................13
VehicleInformationDisplay..................................................................................................................................................13
WarningLightsandIndicators....................................................................................................22
LightsandSwitches......................................................................................................................32
MasterLightingSwitch...........................................................................................................................................................32
HeadlampLevellingManualAdjustment............................................................................................................................34
FogLampSwitch.....................................................................................................................................................................35
DirectionIndicator/MainBeamSwitch..............................................................................................................................36
HazardW arningLamp...........................................................................................................................................................37
WipersandWashers....................................................................................................................38
WindscreenWiperOperation............................................................................................................................................38
ProgrammedWash/Wipe.....................................................................................................................................................39
RearWindowWiperOperation........................................................................................................................................40
SteeringSystem...........................................................................................................................42
AdjustmentofSteeringColumn..........................................................................................................................................42
ElectricPowerSteering.........................................................................................................................................................43
Horn...............................................................................................................................................44
Mirrors..........................................................................................................................................45
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CONTENTS
DoorMirrors...........................................................................................................................................................................45
InteriorRear-viewMirror.....................................................................................................................................................46
Sunvisors........................................................................................................................................48
Windows........................................................................................................................................49
PowerOperatedWindowSwitch......................................................................................................................................49
WindowOperation................................................................................................................................................................49
InteriorLights...............................................................................................................................52
FrontPowerSocket......................................................................................................................53
StorageDevices............................................................................................................................54
Instructions..............................................................................................................................................................................54
GloveBox.................................................................................................................................................................................54
CardBox...................................................................................................................................................................................55
Loadspace.................................................................................................................................................................................55
CupHolder....................................................................................................................................57
CentreConsoleCupHolder..............................................................................................................................................57
RoofLuggageRack *.....................................................................................................................58
MaximumAuthorisedLoadfortheRoof..........................................................................................................................58
PeriodicalCheck.....................................................................................................................................................................58
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CONTENTS
2AirConditioningandAudioSystems........................................................................59
Ventilation.....................................................................................................................................60
Particle/PollenFilter...............................................................................................................................................................61
Vents..........................................................................................................................................................................................61
ManualT emperatureControl *...................................................................................................63
ControlPanel...........................................................................................................................................................................63
T emperatureControl.............................................................................................................................................................63
AirRecirculation.....................................................................................................................................................................63
BlowerMotorSpeedControl..............................................................................................................................................63
HeatedRearWindow...........................................................................................................................................................64
AirDistribution.......................................................................................................................................................................64
ElectronicT emperatureControl *..............................................................................................66
ControlPanel...........................................................................................................................................................................66
SystemOn/Off.........................................................................................................................................................................67
BlowerMotorSpeedControl..............................................................................................................................................67
T emperatureControl.............................................................................................................................................................67
A/COn/Off..............................................................................................................................................................................67
AirDistribution.......................................................................................................................................................................67
Defrost/Demist.......................................................................................................................................................................68
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CONTENTS
HeatedRearWindow...........................................................................................................................................................68
AirRecirculation.....................................................................................................................................................................69
Radio *............................................................................................................................................70
Instructions..............................................................................................................................................................................70
RadioControlPanel...............................................................................................................................................................71
BasicOperations.....................................................................................................................................................................72
RadioFunction.........................................................................................................................................................................73
USBMode.................................................................................................................................................................................75
BluetoothConnection...........................................................................................................................................................76
BluetoothMusic......................................................................................................................................................................76
BluetoothPhone.....................................................................................................................................................................76
BluetoothFunctionMenu.....................................................................................................................................................77
EntertainmentSystem *..............................................................................................................78
ImportantSafetyInformation...............................................................................................................................................78
WarningsforScreenUse......................................................................................................................................................79
PlayableFileFormatforEntertainmentSystem...............................................................................................................80
BasicOperations.....................................................................................................................................................................81
BluetoothPhone.....................................................................................................................................................................88
Entertainment........................................................................................................................................................................100
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CONTENTS
DisablingthePassengerAirbag..........................................................................................................................................143
ServiceandReplacementofAirbags................................................................................................................................144
DisposalofAirbags...............................................................................................................................................................145
ChildRestraints..........................................................................................................................146
ImportantSafetyInstructionsaboutUsingChildRestraints......................................................................................146
ChildRestraintsGroups......................................................................................................................................................149
ApprovedChildRestraintPositions.................................................................................................................................152
4Starting&Driving......................................................................................................157
Keys..............................................................................................................................................158
Overview................................................................................................................................................................................158
ReplacingBatteryinRemoteKey.....................................................................................................................................159
ChildProofLocks.......................................................................................................................162
AlarmSystem.............................................................................................................................163
EngineImmobilisation..........................................................................................................................................................163
ElectronicAnti-theftAlarmSystem..................................................................................................................................164
T ailgate.....................................................................................................................................................................................167
StartingandStoppingEngine...................................................................................................169
IgnitionSwitch.......................................................................................................................................................................169
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CONTENTS
StartingtheEngine................................................................................................................................................................170
PrecautionsforStartingtheEngine..................................................................................................................................171
StoppingtheEngine..............................................................................................................................................................173
EconomicalandEnvironmentalDriving..................................................................................174
Running-in...............................................................................................................................................................................174
EnvironmentProtection......................................................................................................................................................174
DrivingStyle...........................................................................................................................................................................174
FuelSavingandExtendingVehicleLife.............................................................................................................................175
Maintenance...........................................................................................................................................................................177
CatalyticConverterandParticulateFilter..............................................................................178
FuelSystem.................................................................................................................................180
FuelRequirements................................................................................................................................................................180
FuelFiller................................................................................................................................................................................181
Refueling..................................................................................................................................................................................181
AutomaticT ransmission *.........................................................................................................182
Instructions............................................................................................................................................................................182
GearShift................................................................................................................................................................................183
VehicleStart-off.....................................................................................................................................................................185
ControlMode........................................................................................................................................................................186
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CONTENTS
ManualT ransmission *................................................................................................................189
5-speedManualT ransmission...........................................................................................................................................189
BrakeSystem..............................................................................................................................191
FootBrake..............................................................................................................................................................................191
Anti-lockBrakeSystem(ABS)...........................................................................................................................................194
EmergencyBrakingHazardWarningLightsControl(HAZ)......................................................................................195
ActiveRolloverProtection(ARP).....................................................................................................................................195
ParkingBrake.........................................................................................................................................................................196
AutomatedStop/Start—IntelligentFuelSavingSystem *....................................................197
AutomaticShutdownofEngine.........................................................................................................................................198
EngineAutoStopConditions............................................................................................................................................198
Stop/StartProhibited...........................................................................................................................................................198
AutomaticEngineStart.......................................................................................................................................................199
StartInhibition.......................................................................................................................................................................199
StallAssist...............................................................................................................................................................................200
Battery.....................................................................................................................................................................................200
AutomatedStop/StartIntelligentFuelSavingSystemFailure....................................................................................201
StarterInoperative,SeriousBatteryCapacityLoss....................................................................................................201
StabilityControlSystem(SCS)andT ractionControlSystem(TCS)..................................202
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CONTENTS
CruiseControlSystem..............................................................................................................203
ActiveSpeedLimit(ASL)System............................................................................................206
Activate...................................................................................................................................................................................206
KickDown.............................................................................................................................................................................207
SuspendingASL.....................................................................................................................................................................207
ResumingASL........................................................................................................................................................................207
OvershootofT argetSpeedandWarning.......................................................................................................................208
ParkingAid *...............................................................................................................................209
UltrasonicSensorParkingAid *........................................................................................................................................209
ParkingCameraSystem *....................................................................................................................................................211
T yrePressureMonitoringSystem(TPMS)..............................................................................213
LoadCarrying.............................................................................................................................215
LoadspaceLoading................................................................................................................................................................215
InternalLoading.....................................................................................................................................................................215
GeneralT owingSafety.........................................................................................................................................................216
5EmergencyInformation............................................................................................219
HazardWarningDevices...........................................................................................................220
HazardWarningLights........................................................................................................................................................220
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CONTENTS
WarningT riangle...................................................................................................................................................................220
EmergencyStarting...................................................................................................................221
UsingBoosterCables..........................................................................................................................................................221
StartingtheCar.....................................................................................................................................................................221
VehicleRecovery.........................................................................................................................223
T owingforRecovery............................................................................................................................................................223
T ransporterorT railerwithRope.....................................................................................................................................226
T yreRepairandWheelReplacement......................................................................................228
T oolIdentication.................................................................................................................................................................228
T yreRepair.............................................................................................................................................................................228
SpareWheelandT oolKit *.................................................................................................................................................231
ChangingaWheel *..............................................................................................................................................................232
FuseReplacement......................................................................................................................236
Fuse..........................................................................................................................................................................................236
FuseBox.................................................................................................................................................................................237
PassengerCompartmentFuseBox..................................................................................................................................237
EngineCompartmentFuseBox........................................................................................................................................239
BulbReplacement......................................................................................................................243
BulbSpecication..................................................................................................................................................................243
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CONTENTS
BulbReplacement.................................................................................................................................................................244
6Maintenance...............................................................................................................255
Maintenance................................................................................................................................256
RoutineMaintenance...........................................................................................................................................................256
Bonnet.........................................................................................................................................260
OpeningtheBonnet.............................................................................................................................................................260
ClosingtheBonnet...............................................................................................................................................................260
BonnetOpenWarning........................................................................................................................................................260
EngineCompartment................................................................................................................262
1.0LT urbochargedEngineCompartment.......................................................................................................................262
1.5LEngineCompartment..................................................................................................................................................263
Engine..........................................................................................................................................264
EngineOil...............................................................................................................................................................................264
EngineOilLevelCheckandRell.....................................................................................................................................265
EngineOilSpecication.......................................................................................................................................................266
CoolingSystem...........................................................................................................................267
CoolantCheckandRell....................................................................................................................................................267
CoolantSpecication...........................................................................................................................................................267
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CONTENTS
Brake............................................................................................................................................269
BrakePads..............................................................................................................................................................................269
BrakeFluidCheckandT opUp..........................................................................................................................................269
BrakeFluidSpecication.....................................................................................................................................................270
Battery.........................................................................................................................................271
BatteryMaintenance............................................................................................................................................................271
BatteryReplacement............................................................................................................................................................271
Washers......................................................................................................................................273
WindscreenWasherCheckandT opUp.......................................................................................................................273
WasherNozzles....................................................................................................................................................................274
WasherFluidSpecication.................................................................................................................................................274
Wipers.........................................................................................................................................275
WiperBlades.........................................................................................................................................................................275
ReplacingFrontWiperBlades..........................................................................................................................................276
ReplacingRearWiperBlades...........................................................................................................................................277
T yres.............................................................................................................................................278
Overview................................................................................................................................................................................278
NewT yres..............................................................................................................................................................................278
DirectionalT yres...................................................................................................................................................................278
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CONTENTS
T yreLife..................................................................................................................................................................................278
T yrePressure.........................................................................................................................................................................279
DrivingStyle...........................................................................................................................................................................279
WheelBalance.......................................................................................................................................................................279
WheelAlignment..................................................................................................................................................................279
CaringforY ourT yres..........................................................................................................................................................279
T yrePressure.........................................................................................................................................................................280
Valves.......................................................................................................................................................................................280
PuncturedT yres....................................................................................................................................................................280
T yreWearIndicators...........................................................................................................................................................281
ReplacementT yres...............................................................................................................................................................281
WheelFitmentRotation.....................................................................................................................................................282
SnowChains..........................................................................................................................................................................282
CleaningandVehicleCare.........................................................................................................283
ExternalCar...........................................................................................................................................................................283
CleaningtheInterior............................................................................................................................................................286
7T echnicalData............................................................................................................289
T echnicalDataDimensions.......................................................................................................290
Weights........................................................................................................................................291
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PREFACE
Introduction
TheOwner'sHandbook
Thishandbookdescribesallofthevehiclesandstandard
equipmentspecicationwithinthemodelrange.Someof
theinformationtherefore,maynotapplytoyourparticular
car.
Alwaysrememberthatifyouhaveanyqueriesconcerning
theoperationorspecicationofyourcar,yourMG
AuthorisedRepairerwillbegladtoadviseyou.
StatusatTimeofPrinting
MGoperatesapolicyofconstantproductimprovement
andthereforereservestherighttochangespecications
withoutnoticeatanytime.Whilsteveryeffortis
madetoensurecompleteaccuracyoftheinformation
inthispublication,noliabilitiesforinaccuraciesorthe
consequencesthereof,includinglossordamageto
property,orinjurytopersons,canbeacceptedbythe
manufacturerorMGAuthorisedRepairerwhosupplied
thepublication,exceptinrespectofpersonalinjurycaused
bythenegligenceofthemanufacturerorMGAuthorised
Repairer.
SymbolsUsed
Thefollowingsymbolsusedwithinthehandbookcallyour
attentiontospecictypesofinformation.
Warning
Thiswarningsymbolidentiesprocedures
thatmustbefollowedprecisely,or
informationthatmustbeconsideredwith
greatcare,inordertoreducetheriskof
personalinjuryorseriousdamagetothecar.
Important
IMPORTANT
Thestatementsstatedheremustbefollowedstrictly,
otherwiseyourcarcouldbedamaged.
Note
Note:Thisdescribeshelpfulinformation.
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PREFACE
Thissymbolindicatesthatpartsdescribedmustbe
disposedofbyauthorisedpersonsorbodiestoprotect
theenvironment.
Asterisk
Anasterisk(*)appearingwithinthetext,identiesfeatures
oritemsofequipmentthatareeitheroptional,orareonly
ttedtosomevehiclesinthemodelrange.
IllustrationInformation
Identiescomponentsbeingexplained.
Identiesmovementofcomponentsbeing
explained.
AllillustrationsinthishandbookarebasedonaRHD
vehicleexceptwhereLHDmodelisstated.
InanEmergency
IMPORTANT
Rememberthebreakdownsafetycode
Ifabreakdownoccurswhiletravelling:
•Whereverpossible,consistentwithroadsafetyand
trafcconditions,thecarshouldbemovedoffthe
mainthoroughfare,preferablyintoalay-by.Ifa
breakdownoccursonamotorway,pullwelloverto
theinsideofthehardshoulder.
•Switchonhazardlights.
•Ifavailable,positionawarningtriangleoraashing
amberlight50to150metres(150to500ft)behind
yourvehicletowarnapproachingtrafc.Noteitisa
legalrequirementofsomecountriesthatawarning
triangleiscarriedinthevehicle,ifindoubtconsult
thelocalhighwaysagencyforfurtherinformation.
•Considerevacuatingpassengersthroughnearside
doorsontothevergetoreduceriskofinjuryinthe
eventofcollision.
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PREFACE
V ehicleIdenticationInformation
VehicleIdentication
1VehicleIdenticationNumber(VIN)
2EngineNumber
3T ransmissionNumber
AlwaysquotetheVehicleIdenticationNumber(VIN)
whencommunicatingwiththeMGAuthorisedRepairer.If
yourcommunicationconcernstheengineortransmission,
itmaybenecessarytoquotethesenumberstoo.
V ehicleIdenticationLocation
VINLocation
•Stampedonaplatevisiblethroughthebottomlefthand
cornerofthewindscreen.
•Onthevehicleidenticationplate.
•StampedontheoorpanelintheRHFfootwelladjacent
totheRHFseat.
•Stampedabovetheinnersideofthetailgatevisibleby
openingthetailgate.
Note:Thevehiclediagnosticsocketislocatedunder
theRHsideofthefasciapanel.TheVINinformation
canbeaccessedusingtheSAICDiagnosticScanT ool.
EngineNumberLocation
Stampedonthefront-rightofthecylinderblock.(View
fromthefrontendofthevehicle)
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PREFACE
T ransmissionNumberLocation
Stampedontheupperfaceofthetransmissionhousing
intheenginecompartment.Thetransmissionnumberof
somevehiclesisontherighttransmissionhousing(viewed
fromthefrontendofthevehicle),whichcanbeseenwhen
thevehicleislifted.PleasecontactanMGAuthorised
Repairer.
VehicleIdenticationLabel
Thevehicleidenticationlabelcontainsthefollowing
information.
•T ypeApprovalNumber
•VehicleIdenticationNumber(VIN)
•GrossVehicleWeight
•GrossTrackingWeight
•MaxFrontAxleWeight
•MaxRearAxleWeight
•PaintCode
•T rimCode
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PREFACE
LocationofV ehicleIdenticationLabel
Theidenticationlabelislocatedatthelowersideofthe
rightBpillar.
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InstrumentsandControls
8InstrumentsandControls
10 InstrumentPack
12InformationCentre
22WarningLightsandIndicators
32LightsandSwitches
38 WipersandWashers
42SteeringSystem
44Horn
45 Mirrors
48Sunvisors
49Windows
52InteriorLights
53 FrontPowerSocket
54 StorageDevices
57 CupHolder
58RoofLuggageRack *
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InstrumentsandControls
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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
InstrumentPack
Speedometer
Indicatesthevehiclespeed(1),inmphandkm/h.
T achometer
Indicatestheenginespeed(2),×1000rpm.
IMPORTANT
T oprotecttheenginefromdamage,neverallowthe
pointertoremainintheredsectorofthegaugefor
prolongedperiods.
FuelGauge
Thequantityoffuelinthetankisindicatedbythenumber
ofsegmentsilluminated.Thereare8segmentsintotal
(3).Whenonlyonesegmentilluminates,thelowfuel
warninglampbelowtheinformationcentrewillilluminate,
accompaniedbyanaudiblewarning.Ifthefuelcontinues
tofalltoacriticalstate,theleftmostsegmentandlowfuel
warninglampwillashsimultaneously,accompaniedbyan
audiblewarning.
IMPORTANT
Ifthelowfuelwarninglampilluminates,refuelatthe
earliestopportunity.
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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
Thearrowtotherightofthefuelgaugesymbol
inthedisplayindicatesthatthefuelllerislocatedonthe
rightofthevehicle.
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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
TripComputerSwitch *
•Shortpressthetripcomputerbutton(1)ontheendof
theindicator/mainbeamswitchtoswitchbetweenthe
tripcomputerdisplayitems.
•Longpressthetripcomputerbutton(1)ontheendof
theindicator/mainbeamswitchtoselectoroperatethe
tripcomputerdisplayitems.
Thetripcomputercomprisesthefollowinginformation:
1T rip1
2JourneyTime1
3AverageSpeed1
4AverageFuelConsumption1
5T rip2
6JourneyTime2
7AverageSpeed2
8AverageFuelConsumption2
9FuelRangetoEmpty
10InstantaneousFuelConsumption
Trip1
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Displaysthedrivendistanceofthecurrentjourneyorsince
lastreset.Thisvaluewillbeautomaticallyreset1hourafter
theignitionisswitchedoffandcanalsoberesetbyalong
pressoftheOKbuttonintherighthandsteeringwheel
switchortripcomputerbutton.
Note:ResetanyitemofT rip1,JourneyTime1,
AverageSpeed1,AverageFuelConsumption1,and
otheritemswillalsobereset.
JourneyTime1
Displaysthedrivingtimeofthecurrentjourneyorsince
lastreset.Thisvaluewillbeautomaticallyreset1hour
aftertheignitionisswitchedoffandcanalsoberesetby
alongpressoftheOKbuttonintherighthandsteering
wheelswitchortripcomputerbutton.
AverageSpeed1
Displaystheaveragespeedfromthecurrentjourneyor
sincelastreset.Thisvaluewillbeautomaticallyreset1
houraftertheignitionisswitchedoffandcanalsobereset
byalongpressoftheOKbuttonintherighthandsteering
wheelswitchortripcomputerbutton.
AverageFuelConsumption1
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Thisfunctionisautomaticanddisplaystheremaining
distanceyoucantravelbeforethefuelgaugereadsempty.
Thedistancewillchangewhenthevehicleisrefuelled.
FuelRangetoEmptyiscalculatedbasedonthecombination
ofcurrentfuelconsumptionandtheremainingfuelinthe
tank.
InstantaneousFuelConsumption
Displaysthecurrentfuelconsumptionwhenthevehicle
isdriven.Whenthevehicleisstationaryorthevehicle
speedisverylow,theinstantaneousfuelconsumption
willbedisplayedas"–.-mpg".Inotherconditions,the
instantaneousfuelconsumptionwillbecalculatedand
displayednormally.
Settings
Inthetripcomputerinterface,presstheleft/rightbutton
ontherighthandsteeringwheelswitchorshortpressthe
tripcomputerswitchontheindicator/mainbeamswitch
toaccessthetripcomputersettingsinterface.
T oentertheSettingsinterfacepresstheOKbuttonof
therighthandsteeringwheelswitchorlongpressthetrip
computerswitchontheindicator/mainbeamswitch.
Thefollowingsettingoptionsareprovided:
•BacklightBrightnessAdjustment
•DigitalClockAdjustment *
•SpeedLimitAlarmAdjustment
•T yrePressureMonitoring
•Stability/TractionControlSystemOffSwitch
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•Exit
BacklightBrightnessAdjustment
Inthisinterface,pressOKkeyontherighthandsteering
wheelswitchorlongpressthetripcomputerbuttonon
theindicator/mainbeamswitchtoadjustthebacklight
brightness.Thebacklightbrightnesslevelcanbeadjusted
bypressingtheup/downbuttonontherighthandsteering
wheelswitchorshortpressingthetripcomputerbutton
ontheindicator/mainbeamswitch.Thereare3brightness
levelsintotal.
Note:Thisoptionwillonlybeaccessiblewhenthe
side/taillampsareon.
DigitalClockAdjustment *
Inthisinterface,pressOKkeyontherighthandsteering
wheelswitchorlongpressthetripcomputerbutton,the
hourdisplayvaluewillash;presstheleft/rightkeyonthe
righthandsteeringwheelswitchorlongpressthetrip
computerbutton,theminutedisplayvaluewillash;the
valuescanbeadjustedbypressingtheup/downkeyonthe
righthandsteeringwheelswitchorshortpressingthetrip
computerbutton.Thesettingrangeofhourdisplayvalue
is0~23,andthatofminutedisplayvalueis0~59;after
completion,pressOKkeyontherighthandsteeringwheel
switchorlongpressthetripcomputerbuttontoconrm,
thetimewillbedisplayedinthedigitalclockdisplayareaof
informationcentre.
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SpeedLimitAlarmAdjustment
Inthisinterface,pressOKkeyontherighthandsteering
wheelswitchorlongpressthetripcomputerbuttononthe
indicator/mainbeamswitch.Thecurrentselectedspeed
limitwillbedisplayedandash,thislimitcanbeadjusted
upordownusingtheup/downbuttonsontherighthand
steeringwheelswitchorthetripcomputerbutton,the
rangeis20-140mph.If"OFF"isdisplayed,thespeedlimit
alarmfunctionisdisabled.Ifthevehiclespeedexceedsthe
presetspeed,thesetspeedvaluewillash,accompanied
withaudiblewarning.
T yrePressureMonitoring
Inthisinterface,pressOKkeyontherighthandsteering
wheelswitchorlongpressthetripcomputerbuttononthe
indicator/mainbeamswitchtodisplaythetyrepressureof
eachindividualwheel.Usetheleft/rightbuttonsonthe
steeringwheelswitchorshortpressthetripcomputer
buttontocyclethroughthewheels.
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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
Stability/TractionControlSystemOffSwitch
Inthisinterface,shortpressOKbuttonontherighthand
steeringwheelswitchorlongpressthetripcomputer
buttonontheindicator/mainbeamswitchtoturnthe
stabilitycontrolsystemandtractioncontrolsystem
On/Off.Whenthesystemsareoff,thesystemOffwarning
lampwillilluminate.
Note:Thisoptionwillonlybeaccessiblewhenthe
engineisrunning.
Exit
Inthisinterface,pressOKkeyontherighthandsteering
wheelswitchorlongpressthetripcomputerbuttonon
theindicator/mainbeamswitchtoexit.
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WarningLightsandIndicators
Warningandindicatorlampsarelocatedinthe
speedometer,tachometerandbelowtheinformation
centre.
FrontpassengerairbagON/OFFindicatorlampsare
locatedontheauxiliarydisplaymodule,locatedonthe
frontinteriorlampandreadinglamp.
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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
MainBeamIndicator-Blue
Theindicatorilluminateswhentheheadlamp
mainbeamisturnedon.
DippedBeamOff-Y ellow
WiththeignitionswitchintheONposition,
thislampilluminatestoconductasystemself-checkand
extinguishesuponthecompletion.Ifthislampdoesnot
extinguishorilluminatesduringdriving,itindicatestothe
driverthatthedippedbeamlampsareswitchedoffandthat
itisnecessarytoturnthemon.Theindicatorashesrst
andthenremainsonoruntilthedriverswitchesthedipped
beamlampson.
SideLampIndicator-Green
Theindicatorilluminateswhenthesidelamps
areturnedon.
Ifthedriversdoorisopenedwhenthesidelampsare
switchedon,anaudiblewarningwillbesoundedtoremind
thedrivertoswitchthelampsoff.
RearFogLampIndicator-Y ellow
Theindicatorilluminateswhentherearfog
lampsareturnedon.
FrontFogLampIndicator-Green *
Theindicatorilluminateswhenthefrontfog
lampsareturnedon.
DirectionIndicators-Green
Theleftandrightdirectionindicatorlamps
arerepresentedbydirectionalarrowsthatarelocated
atthetopoftheinstrumentpack.Whentheturning
signallampashes,thedirectionindicatorlamponthe
correspondingsidealsoashes.Ifthehazardwarning
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lampsareoperated,bothdirectionindicatorlampswill
ashtogether .Ifeitherdirectionindicatorlampinthe
instrumentashesveryrapidly,itindicatestheturning
signallamponthecorrespondingsidehasfailed.
Note:Failureofasiderepeaterlampwillhaveno
effectontheashfrequencyofdirectionindicator.
AirbagWarningLamp-Red
WiththeignitionswitchintheONposition,
thislampilluminatestoconductasystemself-checkand
extinguishesuponthecompletion.Ifthislampdoesnot
extinguishorilluminatesduringdriving,itindicatesthat
thereisafailureintheSRSorseatbelt.Pleaseseekan
MGAuthorisedRepairerattheearliestopportunity.An
SRSorseatbeltfaultmaymeanthecomponentsmaynot
bedeployedintheeventofanaccident.
SeatBeltUnfastenedWarningLamp-Red
WiththeignitionswitchintheONposition,
thislampilluminatestoconductasystemself-checkand
extinguishesuponthecompletion.Ifthislampdoesnot
extinguish,itindicatesthattheseatbeltforthedriveror
frontpassengerremainsunfastened.
Whenthevehiclespeedexceeds14mph(22km/h)anda
seatbeltfordriverorfrontpassengerremainsunfastened,
thislampashes,accompaniedbyanaudiblewarning,then
remainsonorextinguishwhentheseatbeltisfastened.
CruiseControlIndicator-Green/Yellow
Ifthecruiseisswitchedon,thecruisecontrol
systemwillenterthestandbystate,andtheindicator
illuminatesinyellow.
Whenthecruisecontrolsystemoperates,theindicator
illuminatesingreen,whichindicatesthecruisecontrol
systemisactivated.
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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
Ifacruisecontrolsystemfailurehasbeendetected,the
indicatorwillashinyellow,accompaniedbyanaudible
warning.PleaseseekanMGAuthorisedRepaireratthe
earliestopportunity.
LowOilPressureWarningLamp-Red
WiththeignitionswitchintheONposition,
thelampilluminatestoconductasystemself-checkand
extinguishesafterthevehicleisstarted.Ifthelampremains
ONafterstartingthevehicleorilluminatesduringdriving,
itindicatesthattheoilpressureisverylow,whichmay
resultinsevereenginedamage.Stopthevehicleassoon
assafetypermitsandswitchofftheengineimmediately.
Checktheoillevel.SeekanMGAuthorisedRepairerat
theearliestopportunity.
AlternatorMalfunctionIndicatorLamp-Red
WiththeignitionswitchintheONposition,
thelampilluminatestoconductasystemself-checkand
extinguishesafterthevehicleisstarted.Ifthelampremains
ONafterstartingthevehicleorilluminatesduringdriving,
pleaseseekanMGAuthorisedRepairerattheearliest
opportunity.
Ifthebatterypowerislow,thislampwillash,
accompaniedbyanaudiblewarning,pleaseruntheengine
inordertochargethebattery.
T yrePressureMonitoringSystem(TPMS)
WarningLamp-Y ellow
WiththeignitionswitchintheONposition,
thislampilluminatestoconductasystemself-checkand
extinguishesuponthecompletion.Ifthislampdoesnot
extinguishorilluminatesduringdriving,itindicatesthetyre
pressureislow,pleasecheckthetyrepressure.
Ifthislampashesrstandthenremainsonafteraperiod
oftime,itindicatesthesystemhasafailure,pleaseseekan
MGAuthorisedRepairerattheearliestopportunity.
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assistance.Itisstillpossibletosteerandcontrolthecar
buttheeffortrequiredtooperatethesteeringisgreater .
ImmobiliserSystemWarningLamp-Red
WiththeignitionswitchintheONposition,
thislampilluminatestoconductasystemself-checkand
extinguishesuponthecompletion.
WiththeignitionswitchintheONposition,ifnovalidkey
isdetected,thislampilluminatesred,pleaseusethecorrect
key.
WiththeignitionswitchintheONposition,iftheremote
keybatterypowerislow,thislampashes,pleasereplace
thekeybatteryassoonaspossible.
AutomatedStop/Start-IntelligentFuelSaving
SystemStatusIndicator—Green *
WiththeignitionswitchintheONposition,
thislampilluminatestoconductasystemself-checkand
extinguishesuponthecompletion.Iftheautomated
Stop/Start-intelligentfuelsavingsystemisactivated,this
lampilluminatestoinformthedriverthattheengineis
controlledbythesystem.WhentheautomatedStop/Start
–intelligentfuelsavingsystemiscurrentlyunavailable,this
lampashesthreetimesandthenextinguishes.
AutomatedStop/Start-IntelligentFuelSaving
SystemMalfunctionW arningLamp—Yellow *
WiththeignitionswitchintheONposition,
thislampilluminatestoconductasystemself-check,and
extinguishesuponthecompletion.Ifthislampdoesnot
extinguishorilluminatesduringdriving,itindicatesthat
thesystemhasafailure.PleaseseekanMGAuthorised
Repairerattheearliestopportunity.
LowFuelWarningLamp-Y ellow
Whentheremainingfuelinthefueltankislow,
thiswarninglampilluminates,accompaniedbyanaudible
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warning.Ifpossible,pleaserefuelbeforethelowfuel
warninglampilluminates.
Whenthefuellevelcontinuestofall,thislampashes
accompaniedbytheaudiblewarning.Whenfuelinthetank
exceedsthealertline,thislampextinguishes.Ifitdoesnot
extinguish,seekanMGAuthorisedRepairerattheearliest
opportunity.
Note:Whendrivingonsteeporroughroadswhilethe
fuellevelislow,thewarninglampmayilluminate.
ParticulateFilterWarningLamp-Red/Y ellow *
WiththeignitionswitchintheONposition,
thislampilluminatestoconductasystemself-checkand
extinguishesuponthecompletion.
Whenthislampilluminatesyellow,itindicatesthatthe
particulatelterrequiresregeneration.Pleasedrivethe
vehicleatspeedsabove40mphuntilthelightisnolonger
illuminated,andthennormalusagecanberesumed.
Whenthislampilluminatesred,itindicatesthatthe
particulatelterisfull,theenginemalfunctionindicator
lampilluminatesatthesametime.PleaseseekanMG
AuthorisedRepairerattheearliestopportunity.Please
noteifthewarningisignored,thevehiclewillentera
reducedperformancemodeandmaysubsequentlybe
immobilised.
Pleasereferto“CatalyticConverterandParticulateFilter”
in“Starting&Driving”section.
FrontPassengerAirbagOffIndicator-Y ellow
Theindicatorislocatedintheauxiliarydisplay
module,andusedtoindicatethefrontpassengerairbag
isdisabled.Ifthefrontpassengerairbagisdisabled,this
indicatorwillremainonuntiltheairbagisenabled.After
thefrontpassengerairbagisenabled,thisindicatorwill
extinguish.
FrontPassengerAirbagOnIndicator-Y ellow
Theindicatorislocatedintheauxiliarydisplay
module,andusedtoindicatethefrontpassengerairbag
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isenabled.Ifthefrontpassengerairbagisenabled,this
indicatorwillremainonuntiltheairbagisdisabled.After
thefrontpassengerairbagisdisabled,thisindicatorwill
extinguish.
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HeadlampLevellingManualAdjustment
Position0istheinitialpositionoftheheadlamplevelling
adjustmentswitch.Theheadlamplevellingadjustmentcan
bemadeasperthefollowingtableaccordingtothevehicle
load.
LocationLoad
0Driver ,ordriver&frontpassenger .
1 Alltheseatsoccupiedwithnoload.
2
Alltheseatsoccupiedplusanevenly
distributedloadintheboot,ordriverwith
fullload.
3Driveronly,plusanevenlydistributedloadin
theboot.
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DirectionIndicator/MainBeamSwitch
T akecarenottodazzleoncomingvehicles
whendrivingusingmainbeamheadlamps.
DirectionIndicators
MovetheleverdowntoindicateaLEFTturn(1).Movethe
leveruptoindicateaRIGHTturn(2).Thecorresponding
GREENindicatorlampintheinstrumentpackwillash
whentheturningsignallampsareworking.
Rotatingthesteeringwheelwillcanceltheindicator
operation(smallmovementsofthesteeringwheelmay
notoperatetheselfcancelling).T oindicatealanechange,
movetheleverbrieyandrelease,theindicatorswillash
threetimesandthencancel.
HeadlampHigh/LowBeamSwitching
WiththeignitionswitchintheONpositionandthemaster
lightingswitchturnedtoposition3,ortheautofunction
hasswitchedthelightson,pushthelever(3)towardsthe
instrumentpaneltoturnonheadlamphighbeams.The
highbeamindicatorlampininstrumentpackilluminates,
pressthelever(3)againtoswitchtoheadlamplowbeams.
HighBeamFlash
T obrieyashthehighbeamonandoff,pullthelever
towardsthesteeringwheel(4)andthenrelease.
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SingleWipe
Pressingthelever(4)downandreleasingwilloperate
asinglewipe,iftheleverishelddown,thewiperswill
operateathighspeeduntiltheleverisreleased.
IMPORTANT
•Avoidoperatingthewiperonadrywindscreen.
•Infreezingorextremelyhotweatherconditions,
makesurethatthewiperbladesarenot
frozen/adheredtothewindscreen.
•Inwinter,removesnoworicefromaroundthearms
andblades,includingthewipedareaofthescreen.
ProgrammedWash/Wipe
Pullingthelevertowardthesteeringwheel(6)willoperate
thewindscreenwashers.Afterashortdelay,thewipers
willcommenceoperatinginconjunctionwiththewashers.
Note:Thewiperscontinueoperatingforafurther
threewipesaftertheleverisreleased.Afterseveral
seconds,therewillbeafurtherwipetoremoveany
uiddrainingdownthescreen.
IMPORTANT
Ifthewashersfailtodeliverthescreenwashsolution
(dirtoricemayhaveblockedthejets),releasethe
leverimmediately.Thiswillpreventthewipers
fromoperating,andtheconsequentriskofvisibility
beingimpairedbydirtsmearingacrosstheunwashed
windscreen.
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RearWindowWiperOperation
•Intermittentwipe(1)
•Washandwipe(2)
•Washandwipe(3)
•Intermittentwipefrequencyadjustment(4) *
Therearwindowwiperandwasherwillonlyoperatewith
theignitionswitchintheONposition.T urntherear
windowwiperswitchtointermittentwipe(1),therear
windowwiperwilloperate,after3consecutivewipes,the
wiperswillenterintointermittentmode.Thetimeperiod
betweenthewipescanbeincreased/decreasedviathe
intermittentwipefrequencyadjustmentswitch(4).
T urntherearwindowwiperswitchtowashandwipe(2)
positionandhold,therearwindowwiperandwasherwill
operate,therearwindowwiperwipesquickly .releasethe
switchallowingittoreturntointermittentwipe(1),the
rearwindowwasherwillstopoperating,andthewiper
wipesslowly,changethestalkswitchposition4 *toadjust
thewipespeed.
T urntherearwindowwiperswitchtowashandwipe(3)
andhold,therearwindowwiperandwasherwilloperate.
releasetheswitchallowingittoreturntoOFFposition,
therearwindowwasherwillstopoperating,andtherear
windowwiperwipesfor3times,afterseveralseconds,the
wiperwillwipeoncemoretoremovethewasheruidon
thewindscreen.
Note:Whenthetailgateisopened,rearwindowwiper
operationswillbedisabled.
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Note:Whenthewindscreenwipersareswitchedon,if
theshiftleverisinRposition,therearwindowwiper
willoperate.
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Windows
PowerOperatedWindowSwitch
1FrontRightWindowSwitch
2FrontLeftWindowSwitch
3RearRightWindowSwitch
4RearLeftWindowSwitch
5RearWindowIsolationSwitch
WindowOperation
Ensurechildrenarekeptclearwhenraisingor
loweringawindow.
Improperuseoractivationoftheelectric
windowsbychildrencouldcauseseriousharm
orevendeath.Itistheresponsibilityofthe
driverandadultpassengerstoensurethat
whencarryingchildrenthenecessarysteps
aretakentoisolatethewindowoperation.
Thisshouldincludetheremovalofthe
ignitionkeywhenchildrenareleftalonein
thevehicle.
Pushtheswitch(1-4)downtolower ,andpulltheswitchup
toraisethewindow.Thewindowwillstopmovingassoon
astheswitchisreleased(unlessthe‘One-T ouch’function
isactive).
Note:Thefrontandrearpassengerwindowscanalso
beoperatedbyindividualwindowswitches,mounted
oneachdoor.Therearwindowswitcheswillnotbe
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Note:Ifthebatteryisdisconnected,the“One-Touch”
and“Anti-Trap”featureswillbelost.T orestorethis
feature,fullyopenandthenfullyclosethewindow
holdingtheswitchfor5secondsintheclosedposition.
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InteriorLights
Pressanyoneofbuttons(2)toswitchonthe
correspondinglamp,andpressitagaintoswitchthelamp
off.
AutomaticOperation
Presstheinteriorlightsswitchbutton(1)toturnon
automaticoperation,andpressitagaintoturnoffthe
function.
Interiorlightilluminationoccursautomaticallywhenever
thefollowingoccur.
•Thecarisunlocked.
•Anydoororthetailgateisopened.
•Theignitionisswitchedoff,providingthesidelightshave
beenilluminatedduringtheprevious30seconds.
Note:Ifadoororthetailgateisopenformorethan
15minutes,thefrontinteriorlampwillbeswitchedoff
automaticallytoavoidbatterydrain.
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FrontPowerSocket
Pleaseensurethesocketblankingplugis
insertedwhenthepowersocketisnotinuse.
Thiswillensurenodebrisorforeignobjects
enterthesocketpreventingitsuseorcause
shortcircuits.
The12Vpowersockethasavoltageratingof
12V,andthemaximumpowerof120Watt,
pleaseDONOTuseanyelectricalappliance
thatexceedsthisrating.
Extendeduseoftheaccessorypowersocket
andUSBsocketwhentheengineisswitched
offwillcauseprematuredischargingofthe
vehiclebattery.
The12Vpowersocketislocatedinthecentreconsolein
frontofthegearshiftlever .Itcanbeusedasapowersupply
whentheignitionswitchisintheACCorON/RUN/START
positionswhentheblankingplugisremoved.
LocatedtotheleftofthepowersocketisoneUSBsocket.
Itcanbeusedtoprovidea5Vpowersupplyoradata
transmissionconnection.
Note:Thevehicleisnotsuppliedwithacigarlighter.
IfrequiredpleasecontactyourlocalMGAuthorised
Repairer.
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StorageDevices
Instructions
•Pleasecloseallstoragedeviceswhenthevehicleisin
motion.Leavingthesestoragedevicesopenmaycause
personalinjuryincasesofasuddenstart-off,emergency
brakingandacaraccident.
•Donotplaceammablematerialssuchasliquidor
lightersinanystoragedevices.Theheatinhot
conditionsmayigniteammablematerialsandleadto
are.
GloveBox
T oopentheglovebox,pullthehandleontheglovebox
cover(asindicatedbythearrow).
Pushtheboxcoverforwardtoclosetheglovebox.Make
surethegloveboxisfullyclosedwhenthevehicleisin
motion.
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CardBox
Locatedinthedriversidelowerdashtrimpanel.
Loadspace
DONOTplacearticlesontherearparcel
shelf,theycouldmovecausingpersonal
injuryintheeventofanaccident
, ,,
emergencybrakingorhardacceleration.
Therearparcelshelfisconnectedtothetailgateusing
strapsandhooks.Whenopeningthetailgatetheshelfwill
automaticallyberaised.
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Thesparewheel/tyrerepairkitandtoolkitarestowed
beneaththeloadspacecarpet,liftthecarpetforaccess.
Alwaysretthecarpetafteruse.
Inaddition,Theloadspacecarpetheightcanbeadjustedby
usingthecarpetbracket(gure1,2).
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V entilation
1SideV ents
2WindscreenV ents
3CentreV ents
4FrontSeatFeetVents
5FrontSideWindowV ents
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Theheating,ventilationandairconditioningsystem
providesfresh,coolingorheatedairtotheinteriorofthe
carfromtheairintakegrilleinfrontofthewindscreen.
Alwayskeeptheairintakegrilleclearofobstructionssuch
asleaves,snoworice.
Particle/PollenFilter
Theparticle/pollenlterhelpstokeepthecarinteriorfree
frompollenanddust.T oremainfullyeffective,thelter
shouldbereplacedattherecommendedserviceinterval.
Vents
CentreVents
T ogglethebuttonrightallthewaytoclosethevent,and
togglethebuttonlefttoopenthevent.T ogglethebutton
atthecentreoftheventupanddown,leftandrightto
regulatetheairdirection.
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SideVents
Rotatethecentrethumb-wheelclockwisetoopenthe
ventandanti-clockwisetoclosethevent.T ogglethe
centrethumb-wheelup,down,leftorrighttoadjustthe
airdirection
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ManualT emperatureControl *
ControlPanel
1T emperatureControlKnob
2AirRecirculationButton
3BlowerMotorSpeedControl
4HeatedRearWindowButton
5AirDistributionControlKnob
T emperatureControl
RotatetheT emperatureControlKnobclockwiseto
increasetheairtemperatureinsidethecarorrotate
anti-clockwisetodecrease.
AirRecirculation
Presstooperate,theLEDintheswitch
illuminates,theairinsidethecarisrecirculatedandtheair
intakeisclosed,preventingtheentryoftrafcfumes.
Whentheengineisoff,theairrecirculationcontrolap
staysincurrentposition.
Note:Leavingthesysteminrecirculationmodecan
causethewindscreentomist.Ifthishappens,switch
offrecirculationandrotatetheairdistributionknobto
Windscreen/Demistmodeandadjusttheblowerspeed
tomaximum.
BlowerMotorSpeedControl
RotatetheBlowerMotorSpeedControl
clockwise/counterclockwisetoincrease/decreasethe
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ElectronicT emperatureControl *
ControlPanel
1T emperatureControlKnob/System
On/OffButton
2Defrost/DemistButton
3A/COn/OffButton
4AirRecirculationButton
5HeatedRearWindowButton
6BlowerMotorSpeedControl
7For'feet+windscreen'
8For'feet'
9For'face+feet'
10For'face'
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SystemOn/Off
PresstheSystemOn/OffButtononthecontrol
paneltoswitchthesystemon,andallfunctionsrevertto
thestatebeforeshutdown.Pressagaintoswitchoff.
BlowerMotorSpeedControl
RotatetheBlowerMotorSpeedControl
clockwise/counterclockwisetoincrease/decreasetheair
volume.
T emperatureControl
RotatetheT emperatureControlKnobclockwiseto
increasetheairtemperatureinsidethecarorrotate
anti-clockwisetodecrease.
A/COn/Off
Presstooperate;theLEDintheswitchwill
illuminateindicatingaircoolingfunctionisswitchedon.
Pressagaintoswitchoff.
Note:
1A/Cwillonlyoperatewhentheengineisrunning.
2Theheatingfunctionisstillavailable,whentheair
coolingisswitchedoff.
3Asmallamountofwatermayremaininthe
airconditionerafterusage,thismayproducea
peculiarsmell.Ifthisisaparticularissue,itis
recommendedtoswitchoffthecoolingfunction
andruntheblowerforawhilewiththeengine
runningpriortoswitchingoff.
AirDistribution
PresstheAirDistributionbutton,selecttheairdistribution
modeasrequired.
For'face'.Directsairtothesideandcentre
vents.
For'face+feet'.Directsairtothefrontseat
feet,sideandcentrevents.
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Radio *
Instructions
1Whencleaningthevehicle,ensurethatwaterdoesnot
contacttotheaudiosystem.
2Useasoftclothtocleanthedisplay.Usealcohol
toremovestubborndirt.Donotusewater,solvent
orabrasivecleaner ,thesesubstanceswilldamagethe
display.
3Theradioisdesignedtooperatebetween
temperaturesof-20℃~70 .Whenthe℃
temperatureisverylowinthevehicle,donotusethis
deviceimmediatelyafterswitchingontheheater.
4Distortion,interferenceandlackofsignalclarity,are
oftenattributedtoafaultintheradio.Problemsof
thiskindareusuallycausedbyatmosphericconditions,
signalstrength,hillyterrain,tallbuildings,bridgesand
evenelectricalinterferencefrompowerlines.
5TheUSBinterfaceoftheplayerdoesnotsupporta
portableharddrive.
6TheUSBinterfacewillonlysupportsomemakesand
modelsofcardreader ,operationisnotguaranteed.
7TheUSBinterfacedoesnotsupportconnectionto
USBhubsorextensions.
8TheUSBinterfacemaynotbeabletoidentify
certainUSBbrandsandmodels,notallletypesare
supported.SeekanMGAuthorisedRepairer.
9TheUSBinterfacesupportstherechargingfunction,
andtheunitcanonlyplaythemusictracksstoredin
themobilephonesetasthemassstoragedevice;Apple
devicesarenotsupported.
IMPORTANT
Onlyusetheradiocontrolswhentrafcconditions
permit.
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RadioControlPanel 1Presetbutton[1]
2Presetbutton/Randombutton[]
3Presetbutton/Repeatbutton[]
4[ON/OFF]button/[VOL]knob
5Bluetoothtelephone[]button
6[SRC]button
7[USB]port
8[]button
9[]button
10[MENU]button
11Microphone
12Presetbutton/Nextfolder[]
13Presetbutton/Previousfolder[]
14Presetbutton/Informationbutton
[]
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Press[]buttononce,iftheplayingtimeexceeds3
seconds,thetrackwillbeplayedfromthebeginning,press
thebuttonagaintoselecttoplaytheprevioustrack;ifthe
playingtimedoesnotexceed3seconds,press[ ]button
once,toplaytheprevioustrack.
Duringplayback,[]inthedisplayindicatesthattracks
areplayedinrandommode,and[]standsfortherepeat
mode.Selectthemodebyshortpressing[ ]buttonor
[]button.
Note:Thesystemcanonlyplaythelesinmp3and
wmaformats.
USBRemoval
DonotforciblyremovetheUSBwhenUSBlesare
displayed,thismaycauseledamage.
BluetoothConnection
Thedefaultdevicenamedisplayedonthesystemis
SAIC-BT .
T urnonBluetoothfunctionofthemobilephoneandsearch
forthevehicleBluetoothdevicetopair,thedisplaywill
indicateifthemobilephoneisconnectedtothesystem.If
theBluetoothdeviceisenabledbutnotconnectedtothe
system,itwillsearchandautomaticallyattempttoconnect
withthelastdevicethatwaspairedtothesystem.
[ ]inthedisplayindicatesthattheBluetoothhasbeen
connected.
BluetoothMusic
PressSRCtoswitchtotheBluetoothmusicplayback
mode.Inthismode,trackselection(upward/downward)
operationcanbemadeontheon-boardentertainment
system,whilethefunctionalswitchbetween
fast-forward/rewind,trackselection(upward/downward)
andtherandom/repeatmodecanbemadeonthe
Bluetoothdevice.(someBluetoothdevicesdonot
supportthisfunction),ofwhichtheoperationmethodis
sameastheUSB.
BluetoothPhone
Withamobilephoneconnected,ifthereisanincomingcall,
thecurrenttrackwillbestoppedandthecallnumberwill
bedisplayedinstead.Press[ ]toaccepttheBluetooth
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EntertainmentSystem *
ImportantSafetyInformation
•Donotattempttot,repairormodifythe
entertainmentsystembyyourself,becausethere
arehigh-voltagecomponentsinthedevice,which
maycauseelectricshock.Forinternalinspection,
adjustmentorrepair ,pleaseconsultalocalAuthorised
Repairer .
•Donotallowthisentertainmentandnavigation
systemtocomeintocontactwithliquids.Ifliquids
orforeignobjectsenterintothisentertainmentand
navigationsystem,pulloverassoonassafetypermits,
immediatelyswitchofftheignitionandcontactalocal
MGAuthorisedRepairer .Donotusetheentertainment
andnavigationsysteminthesecircumstancesbecause
doingsomayresultinare,electricshock,orother
failure.
•Ifyounoticesmoke,abnormalnoisesorodoursfrom
theentertainmentsystem,oranyotherabnormalsigns
onthescreen,switchtheignitionoffimmediatelyand
contactalocalMGAuthorisedRepairerforservice.
Usingthisentertainmentsysteminthesecircumstances
mayresultinpermanentdamagetothesystem.
•Operationofthenavigationorvideofunctionsofthe
systemisprohibitedwhilstthevehicleisinmotion.
MGMotorUKacceptsnoresponsibilityforany
consequencescausedbythisoperation.Pleasepark
yourvehicleinasafelocationandapplytheparking
brakebeforemakingthenecessaryadjustmentsor
watching"Video".
•Particularlyhighorparticularlylowtemperatureswill
interferewithnormaloperation.Ifthevehicleengine
isnotrunning,andparkedindirectsunorinacold
locationforalongtime,thecarmaybecomeparticularly
hotorcold,inthisenvironmentthesystemmaynot
workproperly.Oncethetemperatureinsidethecaris
backtonormal,thesystemwillresumenormalfunction.
Ifitdoesnotresume,pleasecontactanMGAuthorised
Repairerforassistance.
•Switchoffentertainmentandnavigationsystemduring
refuelling.
•Besuretorunthevehicleenginewhileusingthis
entertainmentandnavigationsystem.Usingthis
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T ouchtoentertheSettinginterface.
4AppleCarPlay
T ouchtoentertheAppleCarPlayinterface.
5Navigation(onlyforhigh-line)
T ouchtoentertheNavigationinterface.
6Picture
T ouchtoenterthePictureinterface.
7Video
T ouchtoentertheVideointerface.
8Phone
T ouchtoentertheBluetoothPhoneinterface.
PowerOn/Off
PowerOn
Shortpressthepowerbuttontostartthesystem.
Ifthevehiclepoweristurnedoffwiththesystemcurrently
inplaybackmode,thesystemwillbeautomaticallypowered
onwhenthevehiclepoweristurnedonagain.
IfthevehiclepoweristurnedoffwiththesystemintheOff
state,shortpressthePowerbuttononthesystemcontrol
paneltopower-onthesystemafterthevehiclepoweris
turnedonagain.
WiththesystemON,longpressthePowerbuttononthe
systemcontrolpanelforaperiodgreaterthan10seconds,
andthesystemwillbeautomaticallyrestarted.
PowerOff
Withthesystemoperating,shortpressthepowerbutton
toswitchthesystemoff.
T urnoffthevehiclepower,andthesystemisautomatically
poweredoff.
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•T urnoffthevehiclepower,andthesystemisdirectly
poweredoff.
SteeringWheelControlButtons
1:Whenplayingaudio,shortpresstoreturntothe
beginningofthetrack(excepttheBluetoothmusic
mode),shortpressagaintoswitchtoprevioustrack,
andlongpresstorewind(excepttheBluetoothmusic
mode).Whenplayingvideo,shortpresstoswitch
topreviousvideo,andlongpresstorewind.When
playingtheradio,shortpresstoswitchtoprevious
station;longpresstosearchandplaytheprevious
station;longpresscontinuously,thesystemwillsearch
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BluetoothPairingandConnection
IncludesBluetoothOnandOff,devicename,pairingcode,
Bluetoothstate,etc.
•T ouch[Bluetooth]under[Setting]inthemaininterface,
andentertheBluetoothSettinginterface.T ouch
toopentheBluetoothfunction.
•SystemwilldisplaydevicenameandBluetoothaddress.
•WhenBluetoothisnotturnedon,thestatusbardoes
notdisplayBluetoothicon.WhenBluetoothisturned
onbutnodeviceisconnected,thestatusbardisplays .
WhenBluetoothisturnedonandadeviceisconnected,
thestatusbardisplays.
PairingfromMobilePhone
T urnonthesystemBluetoothfunction,requestthe
connectionfrommobilephoneendforpairingwiththe
mobilephone.
1TurnontheBluetoothfunctiononthemobilephone
andsearchtheentertainmentsystemforpairing.
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PhoneMenu
T ouchtheBluetoothPhonearea(themobilephone
Bluetoothisconnectedbydefault,andthemobilephone
nameortypewillbedisplayed)inthemaininterface
toentertheBluetoothPhonemenu,includingKeypad,
Contacts,CallHistoryandBluetooth.
Keypad
T ouchPhoneareainthemaininterfacetoentertheDial
Padinputinterface.
1InputBox
Y oucaninputthephonenumbertobedialed.
2Backspace/DeleteButton
3MatchingaContact
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Callhistorylistisarrangedbytimeanddateinreverse
chronologicalorder.
Bluetooth
T ouch[Bluetooth]toenterBluetoothconnection
interface.Referto"BluetoothPairingandConnection"
sectionfordetails.
MakingaCall
DialPadInput
1EntertheDialPadInputinterfacetoenterthephone
numberinthetextbox.
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2Inthecaseofinputerror ,touch,theinput
numbergureswillbedeletedonebyone.Longpress
thebuttontodeleteallgures.
3Inputrstthreedigitsofthephonenumber ,the
systemwillmatchthenumberwithanycontactsthat
matchtheinputtednumbersstoredintheContacts
immediately.T ouchtoretractthematching
resultsorselectthedesiredcontactfromthelist
displayed.
4T ouchandmakeaphonecallthroughBluetooth.
5T ouchtoendthecall.
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IntheContactsinterface,clicktodownloadthecontacts
manually.
EnterBluetoothphoneinterface,andthentouch
[Contacts].Thecontactsinthemobilephonewillappear.
ThecontactssynchronizedviaBluetoothsupportquick
searchcalling,itdoesnotsupportdeletingcontacts.
Note:Forsomemobilephones,adialogboxasking
whethertosynchronisethephonebookwillpopup
beforesynchronisationofcontacts.
Note:Sincethesystemtemporarilydoesnotsupport
somecommerciallyavailablemobilephones,thecase
ofnosynchronisationofBluetoothphonebookwill
occuronnonsupportedphones.
Note:Newcontactsthatareaddedwillnotbe
displayeduntilthenextsyncronisationiscarriedout.
QuickSearch
T ouchaletterattheleftsideofthecontactsinterfaceor
slidethehighlightedareatoquicklylocatethecontactswith
thisletterastheinitialletter .
T ouchthecontactsearchareaontheinterface,inputthe
initialletterofthenametobesearchedorinputthename
tosearch,thelteredlistofcontactswillbedisplayed,then
touchandcallthecontact.
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7RandomPlaybackMode
Y oumayswitchbetweenRandomPlayback,Folder
RandomPlaybackandRandomPlaybackOff.
8LoopPlaybackMode
Y oumayswitchbetweenSingleLoop,FolderLoopand
LoopAllandLoopOff.
9NextTrack
Shortpresstoswitchtothenexttrack;longpressto
fastforward.
10PreviousT rack
Shortpresstoswitchtotheprevioustrack;short
pressduringplaybacktoreturntothebeginningofthe
track;longpresstorewind.
11CurrentElapsedTime
Songplaybackprogressisdisplayed.
Inthisinterface,touch[Audio],thesystemwillskipto
SoundSettinginterface.Referto"SoundSetting"in
"Setting"sectionfordetails.
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indicatesthatthestationhasbeenaddedto
Favorites;ifnosuchicon,itindicatesthatthestation
isnotincludedinyourFavorites.
4ListofFavoriteStations
5StationList
T ouchtoenterstationlist,touch[Update]tosearch
thestation,andstorethesearchedstationintothe
stationlist.
6StationFavoritesList
7AddaStationtoFavorites
8NextStation
Shortpresstoautomaticallysearchforthenext
station;longpresstomanuallysearchforthenext
station.
9PreviousStation
Shortpresstoautomaticallysearchfortheprevious
station;longpresstomanuallysearchfortheprevious
station.
DAB
1CurrentStationNameorFrequency
T ouch[FM],[AM]or[DAB]toswitchtheband.
2ListofFavoriteStations
3ElectronicProgramGuide
4DABCategoriesList
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Thecorrespondingpicturelecanbeviewedand
includedintheSlideShowfunction;thepicturele
displayedinthefoldercanalsobeviewedandincluded
intheSlideShowfunction.
Note:Thesystemsupportstheviewingofpictures
storedonaUSBdevice.Duetodifferencesinpicture
resolution,formatcompressionratioandsomeother
factorsnotallpicturesmaybedecodedanddisplayed.
Note:Swipetotheleftorrightonthescreentoswitch
tothenextorpreviouspicture.
AppleCarPlay
TheAppleCarPlaycanrealisebilateralcontrolofamobile
phoneandtheonboardentertainmentsystem,sothat
themobilephonecanbecontrolledviatheonboard
entertainmentsystem,includinganswering/makingacall,
listeningtomusicstoredonthemobilephone,etc.,and
directoperationthroughthemobilephoneisalsopossible,
whichprovidestheownerwithaninniteinterconnection
betweenvehicleandmobilephone.
Thisfunctioncanrealisetheinterconnectionbetween
iPhonefunctions(Map,Music,PhoneCall,ShortMessage,
Podcast,VoiceRecognition,etc)andtheon-board
entertainmentsystem.
Note:Owingtothedifferenceinmobilephonemodels
andsoftwareversions,thepresentedinterfacesmaybe
inconsistentwiththoseshownonyourmobilephone;
therefore,theattachedguresareforreferenceonly.
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Settings
VolumeSetting
T ouchthesettingareainthemaininterfacetoenterthe
VolumeSettinginterface.
•SystemPromptT one
T ouchtoadjustsystemprompttonevolume.
•KeypadT one
T ouchtoturnon/offkeypadtone.
•LoudnessCompensation
Whenenabledthiswillhelpcompensatefordeciencies
inthebassandtreblerangesatlowvolume.
•SpeedVolumeControl(SVC)
Thespeedvolumehas3levels:low,mediumandhigh.
Selectasrequired,orturnitoff.
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EQSetting
T ouch[EQSetting]toenterEQSettinginterface.Y ouare
abletochosebetween6presetequaliserlevelstosuityour
ownpreference.
ThepresetEQhas6options:Classic,Pop,Jazz,Vocal,
Rock,andCustom.
T ouchanddragthemarker tocustomizetheEQ
parameters.
WhenthevalueofanybandoftheEQisbeingchanged,
customisautomaticallyhighlighted,whichindicatesthatit
isselected.WhenexitingtheEQsetting,thesettingwill
beautomaticallysaved.
Note:TheEQsettingonlyworksonmedia-type
audios,sopleaseusevolumeknoborsteeringwheel
buttonstoadjustthevolumeofotheraudios.
SoundStageSetting
T ouch[SoundStage]toenterSoundStageinterface.Y ou
canchooseabalancesettingthatprovidesanideallistening
environmentinalloccupiedseats.
T ouchtoadjustthecentralpositionofsoundeld.
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T ouchtoselectsingleormultiplemode,
orcancel3Dsoundeldmode.
RDSDABSetting
Inthesettingsinterface,touch[RDS/DAB],andenterthe
RDS/DABsettingsinterface.
•T ouch[DABStationListOrder]toselectthewayin
whichthestationlistissortedanddisplayed.
T ouch[byEnsemble]tosortthestationlistbyensemble
nameandthenstationsinalphabeticalorder.
T ouch[byStation]todisplaythestationlistin
alphabeticalorder.
•T ouch[FMT rafcAnnouncements]toturnon/offthe
TAfunction.
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SelectingTA[On]allowsthesystemtoanalyseand
communicatetrafcmessagestothedriver .This
informationmaybeintheformofvoicemessages.
Select[Off]toinhibittrafcannouncements.
•T ouch[AlternativeFrequency]toturnon/offtheAF
function.
AFisalternativefrequency,whenthesignalisbelowa
certainlevel,AFwillautomaticsearchforanalternative
frequencyofthecurrentstationifthecurrentstation
supportsthisfunction.
•T ouch[ServiceFollowing]toturnon/offtheService
followingfunction.
ServiceFollowingisthetermappliedtomaintainingthe
sameaudioordatacontentthattheuserhasselected
invaryingreceptionconditionsifthecurrentstation
supportsthisfunction.
•T ouch[EnhancedOtherNetworks] youcanselectLO,
orDXstates.
EON-EnhancedOtherNetworksenablesthesystem
toobtaininformationfromothernetworksaswell
astheoneselected.SelectLOforLocalorDXfor
networksfurtheraeld.
•T ouch[Regional]toturnon/offtheRegionaltracking
modefunction.
•T ouch[DABAnnouncements],thereare11
Announcementstypestochoosefrom.
T ouchthecheckboxtoselect.
TimeandDateSetting
Inthesettinginterface,touch[Time]toentertheTime
andDateSettinginterface.
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DateandTimeSetting
Movethecorrespondingnumberupordowntosetthe
systemtime.Thesettimewillbesynchronisedwith,and
displayedintheinformationcentreofinstrumentpack.
TimeFormat
Y oucanselect12-hourformator24-hourformat
accordingtoyourpreference.
AutoTime
Y oucanselectthemethodbywhichthetimeisupdated
[AutoTime]viaGPS,DABorManualaccordingtoyour
preference.
DaylightSavingTime
Y oucanturnon/offthefunctionofDaylightSavingTime
accordingtoyourpreference.
ConnectionSetting
T ouch[Bluetooth]toentertheBluetoothSwitchinterface.
Fordetailsreferto"BluetoothPhone"inthissection.
DisplaySetting
T ouch[Display]toentertheDisplaySettinginterface,you
areabletoadjustthedisplaytoyourpersonalpreference.
Brightness
Whenthebrightnessmodeis[Day]or[Night],touchand
dragthecursortoadjustthebacklightbrightnessofthe
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Seats&Restraints
124Seats
128SeatBelts
137 AirbagSupplementaryRestraint
System
146ChildRestraints
3

SEA TS&RESTRAINTS
HeadRestraints
Adjusttheheightoftheheadrestraintsothat
thetopofitisinlinewiththetopofthe
occupant'shead.Thislocationmayreduce
theriskofheadandneckinjuriesintheevent
ofacollision.DONOTadjustorremovethe
headrestraintswhilethecarismoving.
DONOThanganythingonanyheadrestraint
orheadrestraintrod.
Theheadrestraintisdesignedtopreventrearward
movementoftheheadintheeventofacollisionor
emergencybraking,therebyreducingtheriskofheadand
neckinjuries.
Whenadjustingaheadrestraintfromlowtohighposition,
pulltheheadrestraintdirectlyupward,andgentlypress
itdownwardafteritreachesthedesiredpositionto
makesurethatitislockedinposition.T oremovethe
headrestraint,pressandholdtheguidesleevebutton(as
indicatedbythearrow)ontheleftoftheheadrestraint,
thenpulltheheadrestraintupwardtoremoveit.
Whenadjustingaheadrestraintfromhightolowposition,
presstheguidesleevebutton(asindicatedbythearrow)on
theleftoftheheadrestraint,andpresstheheadrestraint
downward;releasethebuttonafteritreachesthedesired
position,andgentlypresstheheadrestraintdownwardto
makesurethatitislockedinposition.
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ManualAdjustmentofSeats •Forward/BackwardAdjustment
Liftthelever(1)undertheseatcushion,slidetheseat
intoanappropriatepositionandreleasethelever.Make
surethattheseatislockedinplace.
•CushionHeightAdjustment *
Liftthelever(2)repeatedlytoraisetheseatcushion,
andpresstheleverdownwardtolowertheseat
cushion.
•BackrestAdjustment
Liftthelever(3),adjustthebackrestuntilitmovesinto
asatisableposition,andputdownthelever .
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