MG ZS (2019) Manual

MG auto ZS (2019)

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CONTENTS
Preface................................................................................................................................1
Introduction....................................................................................................................................1
TheOwner'sHandbook.........................................................................................................................................................1
StatusatTimeofPrinting.......................................................................................................................................................1
SymbolsUsed............................................................................................................................................................................1
InanEmergency........................................................................................................................................................................2
V ehicleIdenticationInformation................................................................................................3
VehicleIdentication................................................................................................................................................................3
VehicleIdenticationLabel.....................................................................................................................................................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 oolIdentication.................................................................................................................................................................228
T yreRepair.............................................................................................................................................................................228
SpareWheelandT oolKit *.................................................................................................................................................231
ChangingaWheel *..............................................................................................................................................................232
FuseReplacement......................................................................................................................236
Fuse..........................................................................................................................................................................................236
FuseBox.................................................................................................................................................................................237
PassengerCompartmentFuseBox..................................................................................................................................237
EngineCompartmentFuseBox........................................................................................................................................239
BulbReplacement......................................................................................................................243
BulbSpecication..................................................................................................................................................................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
EngineOilLevelCheckandRell.....................................................................................................................................265
EngineOilSpecication.......................................................................................................................................................266
CoolingSystem...........................................................................................................................267
CoolantCheckandRell....................................................................................................................................................267
CoolantSpecication...........................................................................................................................................................267
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CONTENTS
Brake............................................................................................................................................269
BrakePads..............................................................................................................................................................................269
BrakeFluidCheckandT opUp..........................................................................................................................................269
BrakeFluidSpecication.....................................................................................................................................................270
Battery.........................................................................................................................................271
BatteryMaintenance............................................................................................................................................................271
BatteryReplacement............................................................................................................................................................271
Washers......................................................................................................................................273
WindscreenWasherCheckandT opUp.......................................................................................................................273
WasherNozzles....................................................................................................................................................................274
WasherFluidSpecication.................................................................................................................................................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
equipmentspecicationwithinthemodelrange.Someof
theinformationtherefore,maynotapplytoyourparticular
car.
Alwaysrememberthatifyouhaveanyqueriesconcerning
theoperationorspecicationofyourcar,yourMG
AuthorisedRepairerwillbegladtoadviseyou.
StatusatTimeofPrinting
MGoperatesapolicyofconstantproductimprovement
andthereforereservestherighttochangespecications
withoutnoticeatanytime.Whilsteveryeffortis
madetoensurecompleteaccuracyoftheinformation
inthispublication,noliabilitiesforinaccuraciesorthe
consequencesthereof,includinglossordamageto
property,orinjurytopersons,canbeacceptedbythe
manufacturerorMGAuthorisedRepairerwhosupplied
thepublication,exceptinrespectofpersonalinjurycaused
bythenegligenceofthemanufacturerorMGAuthorised
Repairer.
SymbolsUsed
Thefollowingsymbolsusedwithinthehandbookcallyour
attentiontospecictypesofinformation.
Warning
Thiswarningsymbolidentiesprocedures
thatmustbefollowedprecisely,or
informationthatmustbeconsideredwith
greatcare,inordertoreducetheriskof
personalinjuryorseriousdamagetothecar.
Important
IMPORTANT
Thestatementsstatedheremustbefollowedstrictly,
otherwiseyourcarcouldbedamaged.
Note
Note:Thisdescribeshelpfulinformation.
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PREFACE
Thissymbolindicatesthatpartsdescribedmustbe
disposedofbyauthorisedpersonsorbodiestoprotect
theenvironment.
Asterisk
Anasterisk(*)appearingwithinthetext,identiesfeatures
oritemsofequipmentthatareeitheroptional,orareonly
ttedtosomevehiclesinthemodelrange.
IllustrationInformation
Identiescomponentsbeingexplained.
Identiesmovementofcomponentsbeing
explained.
AllillustrationsinthishandbookarebasedonaRHD
vehicleexceptwhereLHDmodelisstated.
InanEmergency
IMPORTANT
Rememberthebreakdownsafetycode
Ifabreakdownoccurswhiletravelling:
Whereverpossible,consistentwithroadsafetyand
trafcconditions,thecarshouldbemovedoffthe
mainthoroughfare,preferablyintoalay-by.Ifa
breakdownoccursonamotorway,pullwelloverto
theinsideofthehardshoulder.
Switchonhazardlights.
Ifavailable,positionawarningtriangleoraashing
amberlight50to150metres(150to500ft)behind
yourvehicletowarnapproachingtrafc.Noteitisa
legalrequirementofsomecountriesthatawarning
triangleiscarriedinthevehicle,ifindoubtconsult
thelocalhighwaysagencyforfurtherinformation.
Considerevacuatingpassengersthroughnearside
doorsontothevergetoreduceriskofinjuryinthe
eventofcollision.
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PREFACE
V ehicleIdenticationInformation
VehicleIdentication
1VehicleIdenticationNumber(VIN)
2EngineNumber
3T ransmissionNumber
AlwaysquotetheVehicleIdenticationNumber(VIN)
whencommunicatingwiththeMGAuthorisedRepairer.If
yourcommunicationconcernstheengineortransmission,
itmaybenecessarytoquotethesenumberstoo.
V ehicleIdenticationLocation
VINLocation
Stampedonaplatevisiblethroughthebottomlefthand
cornerofthewindscreen.
Onthevehicleidenticationplate.
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.
VehicleIdenticationLabel
Thevehicleidenticationlabelcontainsthefollowing
information.
T ypeApprovalNumber
VehicleIdenticationNumber(VIN)
GrossVehicleWeight
GrossTrackingWeight
MaxFrontAxleWeight
MaxRearAxleWeight
PaintCode
T rimCode
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PREFACE
LocationofV ehicleIdenticationLabel
Theidenticationlabelislocatedatthelowersideofthe
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
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
warninglampwill฀ashsimultaneously,accompaniedbyan
audiblewarning.
IMPORTANT
Ifthelowfuelwarninglampilluminates,refuelatthe
earliestopportunity.
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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
Thearrowtotherightofthefuelgaugesymbol
inthedisplayindicatesthatthefuel฀llerislocatedonthe
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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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
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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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
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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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
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
is023,andthatofminutedisplayvalueis059;after
completion,pressOKkeyontherighthandsteeringwheel
switchorlongpressthetripcomputerbuttontoconrm,
thetimewillbedisplayedinthedigitalclockdisplayareaof
informationcentre.
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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
SpeedLimitAlarmAdjustment
Inthisinterface,pressOKkeyontherighthandsteering
wheelswitchorlongpressthetripcomputerbuttononthe
indicator/mainbeamswitch.Thecurrentselectedspeed
limitwillbedisplayedandash,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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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
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
signallampashes,thedirectionindicatorlamponthe
correspondingsidealsoashes.Ifthehazardwarning
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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
lampsareoperated,bothdirectionindicatorlampswill
ashtogether .Ifeitherdirectionindicatorlampinthe
instrumentashesveryrapidly,itindicatestheturning
signallamponthecorrespondingsidehasfailed.
Note:Failureofasiderepeaterlampwillhaveno
effectontheashfrequencyofdirectionindicator.
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,
thislampashes,accompaniedbyanaudiblewarning,then
remainsonorextinguishwhentheseatbeltisfastened.
CruiseControlIndicator-Green/Yellow
Ifthecruiseisswitchedon,thecruisecontrol
systemwillenterthestandbystate,andtheindicator
illuminatesinyellow.
Whenthecruisecontrolsystemoperates,theindicator
illuminatesingreen,whichindicatesthecruisecontrol
systemisactivated.
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INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS
Ifacruisecontrolsystemfailurehasbeendetected,the
indicatorwillashinyellow,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.
Ifthislampashesrstandthenremainsonafteraperiod
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,thislampashes,pleasereplace
thekeybatteryassoonaspossible.
AutomatedStop/Start-IntelligentFuelSaving
SystemStatusIndicatorGreen *
WiththeignitionswitchintheONposition,
thislampilluminatestoconductasystemself-checkand
extinguishesuponthecompletion.Iftheautomated
Stop/Start-intelligentfuelsavingsystemisactivated,this
lampilluminatestoinformthedriverthattheengineis
controlledbythesystem.WhentheautomatedStop/Start
intelligentfuelsavingsystemiscurrentlyunavailable,this
lampashesthreetimesandthenextinguishes.
AutomatedStop/Start-IntelligentFuelSaving
SystemMalfunctionW arningLampYellow *
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,thislampashes
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
particulatelterisfull,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
GREENindicatorlampintheinstrumentpackwillash
whentheturningsignallampsareworking.
Rotatingthesteeringwheelwillcanceltheindicator
operation(smallmovementsofthesteeringwheelmay
notoperatetheselfcancelling).T oindicatealanechange,
movetheleverbrieyandrelease,theindicatorswillash
threetimesandthencancel.
HeadlampHigh/LowBeamSwitching
WiththeignitionswitchintheONpositionandthemaster
lightingswitchturnedtoposition3,ortheautofunction
hasswitchedthelightson,pushthelever(3)towardsthe
instrumentpaneltoturnonheadlamphighbeams.The
highbeamindicatorlampininstrumentpackilluminates,
pressthelever(3)againtoswitchtoheadlamplowbeams.
HighBeamFlash
T obrieyashthehighbeamonandoff,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
wiperwillwipeoncemoretoremovethewasher฀uidon
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
conditionsmayigniteammablematerialsandleadto
are.
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.
Alwaysretthecarpetafteruse.
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/pollen฀lterhelpstokeepthecarinteriorfree
frompollenanddust.T oremainfullyeffective,the฀lter
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,preventingtheentryoftraf฀cfumes.
Whentheengineisoff,theairrecirculationcontrol฀ap
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-2070 .Whenthe
temperatureisverylowinthevehicle,donotusethis
deviceimmediatelyafterswitchingontheheater.
4Distortion,interferenceandlackofsignalclarity,are
oftenattributedtoafaultintheradio.Problemsof
thiskindareusuallycausedbyatmosphericconditions,
signalstrength,hillyterrain,tallbuildings,bridgesand
evenelectricalinterferencefrompowerlines.
5TheUSBinterfaceoftheplayerdoesnotsupporta
portableharddrive.
6TheUSBinterfacewillonlysupportsomemakesand
modelsofcardreader ,operationisnotguaranteed.
7TheUSBinterfacedoesnotsupportconnectionto
USBhubsorextensions.
8TheUSBinterfacemaynotbeabletoidentify
certainUSBbrandsandmodels,notall฀letypesare
supported.SeekanMGAuthorisedRepairer.
9TheUSBinterfacesupportstherechargingfunction,
andtheunitcanonlyplaythemusictracksstoredin
themobilephonesetasthemassstoragedevice;Apple
devicesarenotsupported.
IMPORTANT
Onlyusetheradiocontrolswhentraf฀cconditions
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:Thesystemcanonlyplaythelesinmp3and
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
Donotattemptto฀t,repairormodifythe
entertainmentsystembyyourself,becausethere
arehigh-voltagecomponentsinthedevice,which
maycauseelectricshock.Forinternalinspection,
adjustmentorrepair ,pleaseconsultalocalAuthorised
Repairer .
Donotallowthisentertainmentandnavigation
systemtocomeintocontactwithliquids.Ifliquids
orforeignobjectsenterintothisentertainmentand
navigationsystem,pulloverassoonassafetypermits,
immediatelyswitchofftheignitionandcontactalocal
MGAuthorisedRepairer .Donotusetheentertainment
andnavigationsysteminthesecircumstancesbecause
doingsomayresultina฀re,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
number฀gureswillbedeletedonebyone.Longpress
thebuttontodeleteall฀gures.
3Input฀rstthreedigitsofthephonenumber ,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,the฀lteredlistofcontactswillbedisplayed,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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Thecorrespondingpicturelecanbeviewedand
includedintheSlideShowfunction;thepicturele
displayedinthefoldercanalsobeviewedandincluded
intheSlideShowfunction.
Note:Thesystemsupportstheviewingofpictures
storedonaUSBdevice.Duetodifferencesinpicture
resolution,formatcompressionratioandsomeother
factorsnotallpicturesmaybedecodedanddisplayed.
Note:Swipetotheleftorrightonthescreentoswitch
tothenextorpreviouspicture.
AppleCarPlay
TheAppleCarPlaycanrealisebilateralcontrolofamobile
phoneandtheonboardentertainmentsystem,sothat
themobilephonecanbecontrolledviatheonboard
entertainmentsystem,includinganswering/makingacall,
listeningtomusicstoredonthemobilephone,etc.,and
directoperationthroughthemobilephoneisalsopossible,
whichprovidestheownerwithaninniteinterconnection
betweenvehicleandmobilephone.
Thisfunctioncanrealisetheinterconnectionbetween
iPhonefunctions(Map,Music,PhoneCall,ShortMessage,
Podcast,VoiceRecognition,etc)andtheon-board
entertainmentsystem.
Note:Owingtothedifferenceinmobilephonemodels
andsoftwareversions,thepresentedinterfacesmaybe
inconsistentwiththoseshownonyourmobilephone;
therefore,theattachedguresareforreferenceonly.
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Settings
VolumeSetting
T ouchthesettingareainthemaininterfacetoenterthe
VolumeSettinginterface.
SystemPromptT one
T ouchtoadjustsystemprompttonevolume.
KeypadT one
T ouchtoturnon/offkeypadtone.
LoudnessCompensation
Whenenabledthiswillhelpcompensatefordeciencies
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 ouchtoadjustthecentralpositionofsoundeld.
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T ouchtoselectsingleormultiplemode,
orcancel3Dsound฀eldmode.
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 raf฀cAnnouncements]toturnon/offthe
TAfunction.
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SelectingTA[On]allowsthesystemtoanalyseand
communicatetraf฀cmessagestothedriver .This
informationmaybeintheformofvoicemessages.
Select[Off]toinhibittraf฀cannouncements.
T ouch[AlternativeFrequency]toturnon/offtheAF
function.
AFisalternativefrequencywhenthesignalisbelowa
certainlevel,AFwillautomaticsearchforanalternative
frequencyofthecurrentstationifthecurrentstation
supportsthisfunction.
T ouch[ServiceFollowing]toturnon/offtheService
followingfunction.
ServiceFollowingisthetermappliedtomaintainingthe
sameaudioordatacontentthattheuserhasselected
invaryingreceptionconditionsifthecurrentstation
supportsthisfunction.
T ouch[EnhancedOtherNetworks] youcanselectLO
orDXstates.
EON-EnhancedOtherNetworksenablesthesystem
toobtaininformationfromothernetworksaswell
astheoneselected.SelectLOforLocalorDXfor
networksfurthera฀eld.
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
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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
asatis฀ableposition,andputdownthelever .
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Model: ZS (2019)

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