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Vehicle features

Ampera

Quick Reference Guide

Refer to Owner’s Manual for detailed information.

Illustrations may depict left-hand drive vehicles. 

Operation is similar for right-hand drive vehicles. 

Depending on the model variant, special equipment 

and accessories, the scope of equipment on your 

vehicle may differ from the descriptions in this guide.

TS 1718-A-13 / KTA 2727-2

June 2012

*KTA-2727-2*

Vehicle features

Vehicle features

  

Unlocking the vehicle:

Press button 

(

 

once to unlock 

driver’s door. 
To unlock all doors and load 

compartment, press button 

(

 

twice. 

Unlocking with Open & Start:

With remote control in range, press 

lock/unlock button on door handle 

to unlock driver’s door. Press again 

within 5 seconds to unlock all 

doors.

The vehicle may also be configured 

to unlock all doors with one press of 

button 

(

 or the lock/unlock button.

Locking the vehicle:

Press button 

)

 

on remote control 

with doors closed. 

Locking with Open & Start:

Providing the lock/unlock button 

was used to unlock, it can also be 

used to lock the vehicle.

Deadlocking, activating alarm

Press 

)

 or the lock/unlock button 

twice within 5 seconds to deadlock 

doors and activate alarm.

Electronic immobiliser:

Activated automatically after 

ignition is switched off.

1. Cruise control, 

 

Lane departure warning,

 

Forward collision alert

2. Light switch, 

 

Turn and lane-change signals, 

 

Pedestrian safety alert

3. Horn

4. Instrument cluster, 

 

Driver Information Centre (DIC)

5. Steering wheel controls

6. Windscreen wiper/washer

7.  Centre air vents

8.  Interior lights, Parking assist, 

 

Anti-theft alarm system, 

 

Electronic Stability Control,

 

Traction Control system, 

 

Seat belt reminder, 

 

Airbag deactivation indicator

9. Interior mirror

10. Charging status indicator

11. Light sensor, Climate sensor

12. Instrument panel storage

13. Colour-Info-Display

14. Side air vents

15. Glovebox

16. Central locking buttons

17. Electrical parking brake

18. Infotainment system

19. Shift lever

20. Power button

21. Drive mode button

22. Leaf button

23. Bonnet release lever

24. Steering wheel adjustment

25. Instrument panel illumination

26. Charge port door release

 

button

27. Power windows

28. Fuel door release button

29. Driver Information Centre 

 

(DIC) controls

30. Headlight range adjustment

Electric drive unit:

P

= Park position. 

 

Front wheels are locked,

 

engage only when vehicle

 

 is stationary and the

 

parking brake is applied

R

= Reverse gear. 

 

Engage only when vehicle is

 

stationary

N

= Neutral

D

= Drive mode

L

= Low.

 

Vehicle speed is reduced

 

without using brakes. Use for 

 

steep hills, snow or mud

To move out of 

P

, switch ignition 

on, depress brake pedal and press 

selector lever button.

Electric vehicle operation modes:

In electric mode, the vehicle is 

powered by electrical energy 

stored in the battery.
In extended range mode, when the 

stored electrical energy is 

exhausted, electricity is produced 

by the fuel-powered engine.

Drive modes:

The following drive modes can also 

be selected from the display by 

pressing the 

DRIVE MODE

 button:

„

Sport

 (for more responsive 

acceleration)

„

Mountain

 (for steep hills etc. 

Select mode 20 minutes before 

driving on steep grades to build 

reserve battery charge)

„

Hold

 (select during Electric 

mode to reserve battery charge. 

Vehicle switches to Extended 

range mode)

Release button when desired mode 

is highlighted to activate mode.
Press button again to return to 

Normal

 mode.

Starting the vehicle:

„

Move selector lever to 

P

 or 

N

 

The propulsion system will not 

start in any other position.

„

Move steering wheel slightly to 

release steering wheel lock.

„

Remote control must be inside 

the vehicle.

 

(A display message will appear 

if the remote control is not 

detected).

„

Depress brake pedal.

„

Press power button 

m

 to switch 

on ignition; LED illuminates. 

When 

R

 illuminates, 

the vehicle is ready to be driven.

Press power button 

m

 to switch off 

ignition; LED extinguishes. Selector 

lever must be in position 

P

.

Charging:

The battery can only be charged 

when the vehicle is stationary.

Start charge:

1. With selector lever in position 

P

,

 

release the charge port door by

 

pressing the release button 

b

 

in the driver’s door trim panel for

 

1 second - or - press button 

$

 

on remote control.

Start charge (continued):

2. Open tailgate, lift the floor

 

cover and remove the

 

charge cord, located next to

 

tyre repair kit.

3. Pull up charge cord handle

 

to release it from the clip. 

4. Lift charge cord up and towards

 

rear to remove from vehicle. 

 

Vehicle plug is stored as

 

shown in the illustration.

5. Plug charge cord into electrical

 

outlet. 

6. Select charge level using the

 

Select charge level preference

 

screen on Colour-Info-Display.

End charge (continued):

5. Before storing the charge cord,

 

ensure it is facing upwards and

 

then wrap the charge cable

 

anti-clockwise around the body

 

of the charge cord.

Start charge (continued):

7. Insert the vehicle plug end of the

 

charge cord into the vehicle’s

 

charge port.

8. Check that the charging status

 

indicator on top of the

 

instrument panel illuminates 

 

and a horn chirp occurs.

9. Lock the vehicle with the remote

 

control to arm the charge cord

 

theft alert system.

End charge:

1. Unlock the vehicle with the

 

remote control to disarm the

 

charge cord theft alert system.

2. Remove the vehicle plug end of

 

the charge cord from the vehicle.

3. Close charge port door.
4. Unplug charge cord from

 

electrical outlet.

End charge (continued):

6. Place the charge cord into the

 

storage compartment.

Programmed charging override:

To temporarily override a delayed 

charge event, unplug the charge 

cord from the charge port and plug 

it back in within 5 seconds. A single 

horn chirp will sound and charging 

will begin immediately.

To cancel a temporary override, 

unplug the charge cord from the 

charge port and wait for 

10 seconds, then plug the charge 

cord back in. A double horn chirp 

will sound and charging will be 

delayed.

Charging status:

The vehicle has a charging status 

indicator at the centre of the 

instrument panel, near the 

windscreen.
When the vehicle is plugged in and 

the vehicle power is off, the 

charging status indicator denotes 

the following:

„

Green (steady) - 

 

one horn chirp:

 

Vehicle plugged in, battery 

charging.

„

Green (steady or long flashing) - 

4 horn chirps:

 

Insufficient time to fully charge 

before departure time.

„

Green (long flashing) - 

 

2 horn chirps:

 

Vehicle plugged in, battery 

charging is delayed.

Charging status (continued):

„

Green (short flashing) - 

 

No horn chirp:

 

Vehicle plugged in, battery fully 

charged.

„

Yellow (steady) - 

 

no horn chirp:

 

Vehicle has been plugged in. 

 

If indicator remains yellow, a 

malfunction has occurred.

„

No light signal or horn chirp 

(upon plug-in):

 

Check charge cord connection.

„

No light signal or horn chirp 

(after green or yellow appears):

 

Check charge cord connection.

„

No light signal - 

 

repeated horn chirps:

 

Charging interrupted. Unplug 

charge cord or press button 

(

 

on remote control to stop this 

alert.

The system may be thermally 

conditioning the battery during 

any of the above states, requiring 

electrical energy to be transferred 

to the vehicle.
If the vehicle is plugged in and the 

power is on, the charging status 

indicator will be a steady green.
If the vehicle is plugged in and the 

charging status indicator is off, a 

charging fault has been detected. 

If a faulty connection is not the 

cause, consult a workshop.

Tyre pressure:

Check tyre pressures, including the spare, every 14 days and prior to any long journey; tyres should be 

checked when cold. This also applies to vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring system.
The tyre pressure data refers to cold tyres. It applies to summer and winter tyres.
The ECO tyre pressure serves to achieve the smallest amount of fuel consumption possible. 

Tyre pressure (psi) 

Comfort setting for upto 

3 people: 

Engine

Tyres

Front Rear

All

215/55 R17

35

35

205/60 R16

38

38

Tyre pressure (psi) 

With full load

Engine

Tyres

Front Rear

All

215/55 R17

36

42

205/60 R16

39

45

Tyre pressure (psi) 

ECO setting for upto 

3 people

Engine

Tyres

Front Rear

All

215/55 R17

39

39

205/60 R16

41

41

Charge cord:

A portable charge cord used to 

charge the vehicle battery is stored 

under the load compartment.
The charge cord used to charge the 

vehicle is a high-powered electrical 

device. During normal operation, 

the AC wall plug may feel warm. 

The AC wall plug must fit tightly 

into an AC outlet that is in good 

condition.

Danger:

Risk of electric shock or other 

hazards if using charge cord when 

any part of it is damaged. Do not 

open or remove the cover.
Do not use an AC outlet that is 

worn or damaged.
An extension lead should not be 

used to charge the vehicle.

Adapters:

An adapter kit may be included, to 

allow the use of your charge cord in 

different countries in central 

Europe. When using an adapter, 

make sure the charge level selected 

is appropriate for your supply 

circuit. See the reference card 

included in the adapter kit.

Warning:

Using damaged adapters or 

adapters not designed for use with 

the charge cord may increase the 

risk of electric shock or start a fire.
Only use adapters that have been 

designed to be used with the 

charge cord.
Do not use a damaged adapter.

Charge level selection:

Charge level selection is made 

using the 

Select charge level 

preference

 screen on the Colour-

Info-Display.
Press button

8

 on the instrument 

panel until 

Charging

 is displayed. 

The charge level preference should 

be configured to match the 

electrical current rating for the 

AC outlet that the charge cord is 

connected to.
The charge level preference 

settings are:

„

Maximum - 10 Amps

 

Limits AC current to 10 Ampere

„

Reduced - 6 Amps

 

Limits AC current to 6 Ampere

By choosing a reduced charge 

level, the charging time is 

increased.

Warning:

If the capacity of the electrical 

circuit or AC socket is unknown, 

only use the lowest charge level 

until the circuit capacity has been 

inspected by a qualified electrician. 

Engine oil:

Check engine oil level manually on 

a regular basis to prevent damage 

to engine. Ensure that the correct 

specification of oil is used.
Check with vehicle on a level 

surface. Engine must be at 

operating temperature and 

switched off for at least 5 minutes.
Pull out dipstick, wipe clean, insert 

to stop on the handle, pull out and 

read engine oil level.

Warning:

The engine oil dipstick handle may 

be hot.
When the engine oil level has 

dropped to the 

MIN

 mark on the 

dipstick, top up engine oil.
Insert dipstick to the stop on the 

handle and make half a turn.
We recommend the use of the 

same grade of engine oil that was 

used at the last change.
The engine oil level must not 

exceed the 

MAX

 mark on the 

dipstick.

Important: 

It is the owner’s responsibility to 

maintain the correct level of an 

appropriate quality oil in the 

engine.
Do not allow the engine oil level to 

drop below the minimum level!

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