70
IMPORTANT
When the engine is
started (i.e. the key is turned to
MAR
)
the trip computer processes the data
required for the various functions.
During this phase, the range, con-
sumption, etc. values are not dis-
played for approximately 30 seconds.
Range (fig. 70)
Select the RANGE function by turn-
ing knob
3
(
fig. 61
) and press the
knob to confirm. The approxima-
te distance (expressed in km and
rounded up or down by 1 km) which
can be travelled with the fuel left in
the tank providing the same mean
consumption conditions computed
since the function was switched on.
The range value is updated by the
system every 30 seconds. The calcu-
lation accuracy is lower than 1 km.
IMPORTANT
If the range is lower
than 50 km and the fuel has reached
the reserve level, a dotted line will ap-
pear instead of the range value. If on
the other hand the range is lower than
50 km but the fuel has not yet
reached the reserve level, the value 50
will appear and not change.
Select RETURN after adjusting the
settings by turning knob
3
(
fig. 61
) and
pressing to confirm. This will take you
back to the main menu (
fig. 69
).
Average consumption
(visible with the TRIP
function on) (fig. 71)
Select the AVG CONSUMPTION
function by turning knob
3
(
fig. 61
)
and press the knob to confirm. The
mean consumption for the last five
minutes (expressed in l/100 km and
roun-ded up or down by 0.1 l/100
km.) is displayed.
The mean consumption value is up-
dated by the system every second.
The calculation accuracy is lower
than 0.1 l/100 km.
Select RETURN by turning knob
3
(
fig. 61
) and pressing to confirm.
This will take you back to the trip
computer main menu (
fig. 69
).
Instant consumption (visible
with the KEY function on)
Selecting and confirming the IN-
STANT CONSUMPTION function,
the display will show the vehicle fuel
consumption when travelling; it is
useful to know the fuel consumption
according to the type of driving (in
1/100 Km and with setting of 0.1
1/100 Km)
fig. 70
P4T0610
fig. 71
P4T0611
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