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Trip computer and warning system A
Depending on the vehicle, this includes the following functions:
- distance travelled;
- journey parameters;
- information messages;
- operating fault messages (associated with the © warning light);
- warning messages (connected to the ® warning light).
All these functions are described on the following pages.
Display selection keys 1 and 2
Scroll through the following information upwards (button 1) or downwards (button 2) by pressing briefly and successively (the display depends on the vehicle equipment and country).
a) Total mileage and trip mileage recorder;
b) journey parameters:
- Total energy consumption since the last reset;
- average energy consumption;
- current energy consumption;
- Total energy consumption since the vehicle first entered into service;
- estimated range;
- distance travelled;
- average speed.
c) mileage before service;
d) cruise control and speed limiter programmed speed;
e) Reset the tyre pressure
f) trip log, operating faults and information message readout.
Trip mileage resetting
With “trip mileage recorder” selected on the display, press button 1 or 2 until the mileage recorder resets to zero.
Resetting the journey parameters (reset button)
With one of the journey parameters selected on the display, press button 1 or 2 until the display resets.
Automatic resetting of the journey parameters
Resetting occurs automatically when the maximum value of any of the parameters is exceeded.
Resetting the estimated range
Press and hold one of the buttons 1 or 2. Estimated range is calculated in proportion to the traction battery charge level.
Reading energy consumption values
Some vehicle equipment items consume energy: the energy consumed by the vehicle may therefore differ from the energy consumed on the electric counter.
Interpreting some of the values displayed after resetting
Average energy consumption and speed are all the more stable and reliable as the distance travelled from the last reset is great.
The estimated range displayed after reset may not be indicative of your true range (which depends on your driving style): this is because the on-board computer is programmed with a predefined consumption over an average of around 18 miles (30 km). This is gradually replaced by your true consumption as the travel distance increases: the display will be all the more stable and reliable as the distance travelled since the last reset is great.