Vauxhall Meriva Owner's manual

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Cars
Type
Owner's manual
0 - 1VAUXHALL Ampera
VAUXHALL Ampera
Owner’s Manual
Model Year 2012
Edition: September 2011
TS 1710-B-12
Introduction .................................... 2
In brief ............................................ 6
Keys, doors and windows ............ 19
Seats, restraints ........................... 32
Storage ........................................ 49
Instruments and controls ............. 54
Lighting ........................................ 90
Climate control ............................. 95
Driving and operating ................. 101
Vehicle care ............................... 135
Service and maintenance .......... 176
Technical data ........................... 179
Customer information ................ 186
Index .......................................... 190
Contents
2 Introduction
Introduction
Introduction 3
Vehicle specific data
Please enter your vehicle's data on
the previous page to keep it easily
accessible. This information is
available in the sections "Service and
maintenance" and "Technical data"
as well as on the identification plate.
Introduction
Your vehicle is a designed
combination of advanced technology,
safety, environmental friendliness
and economy.
This Owner's Manual provides you
with all the necessary information to
enable you to drive your vehicle
safely and efficiently.
Please regard that just well trained
technicians who are aware of the
manufacturer´s instructions, are
allowed to repair and/or to work with
high voltage components.
Make sure your passengers are
aware of the possible risk of accident
and injury which may result from
improper use of the vehicle.
You must always comply with the
specific laws and regulations of the
country that you are in. These laws
may differ from the information in this
Owner's Manual.
When this Owner's Manual refers to
a workshop visit, we recommend your
Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers
provide first-class service at
reasonable prices. Experienced
mechanics trained by Vauxhall work
according to specific Vauxhall
instructions.
The customer literature pack should
always be kept ready to hand in the
vehicle.
Using this manual
This manual describes all options
and features available for this
model. Certain descriptions,
including those for display and
menu functions, may not apply to
your vehicle due to model variant,
country specifications, special
equipment or accessories.
The "In brief" section will give you
an initial overview.
The table of contents at the
beginning of this manual and within
each section shows where the
information is located.
The index will enable you to search
for specific information.
This Owner's Manual depicts left-
hand drive vehicles. Operation is
similar for right-hand drive vehicles.
The Owner's Manual uses the
factory engine designations. The
corresponding sales designations
can be found in the section
"Technical data".
Directional data, e.g. left or right, or
front or back, always relate to the
direction of travel.
The vehicle display screens may
not support your specific language.
Display messages and interior
labelling are written in bold letters.
4 Introduction
Danger, Warnings and
Cautions
9 Danger
Text marked 9 Danger provides
information on risk of fatal injury.
Disregarding this information may
endanger life.
9 Warning
Text marked 9 Warning provides
information on risk of accident or
injury. Disregarding this
information may lead to injury.
Caution
Text marked Caution provides
information on possible damage to
the vehicle. Disregarding this
information may lead to vehicle
damage.
Symbols
Page references are indicated with 3.
3 means "see page".
Thank you for choosing a Vauxhall.
We wish you many hours of
pleasurable driving.
Your Vauxhall Team
Introduction 5
6 In brief
In brief
Initial drive information
Vehicle unlocking
Radio remote control
Press button ( to unlock the doors
and load compartment. Open the
doors by pulling the handles. To open
the tailgate, press the button under
the tailgate moulding.
Radio remote control 3 20, Central
locking system 3 23, Load
compartment 3 25.
Open&Start
With the radio remote control within
the opening range, simply press the
lock/unlock button on the door handle
to unlock the driver's door.
To open the tailgate, press the button
under the moulding.
Open&Start system 3 22.
In brief 7
Seat adjustment
Seat positioning
Pull handle, slide seat, release
handle.
Seat position 3 33, Seat adjustment
3 34.
9 Danger
Do not sit nearer than 25 cm from
the steering wheel, to permit safe
airbag deployment.
Seat backrests
Pull lever, adjust inclination and
release lever. Allow the seat to
engage audibly.
Seat position 3 33, Seat adjustment
3 34.
Seat height
Lever pumping motion:
up = seat higher
down = seat lower
Seat position 3 33, Seat adjustment
3 34.
8 In brief
Head restraint adjustment
Height adjustment
Press the button, adjust height and
engage.
Head restraints 3 32.
Inclination adjustment
To adjust horizontally, pull the head
restraint forwards. It engages in
several positions.
To return to its rearmost position, pull
fully forwards and release.
Head restraints 3 32.
Seat belt
Pull out the seat belt and engage in
belt buckle. The seat belt must not be
twisted and must fit close against the
body. The backrest must not be tilted
back too far (maximum approx. 25 °).
To release belt, press red button on
belt buckle.
Seat position 3 33, Seat belts
3 36, Airbag system 3 40.
In brief 9
Mirror adjustment
Interior mirror
Dazzle from following vehicles at
night is automatically reduced.
Automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror
3 29.
Exterior mirrors
Select the relevant exterior mirror and
adjust.
Convex exterior mirrors 3 28,
Electric adjustment 3 28, Folding
exterior mirrors 3 29, Heated
exterior mirrors 3 29.
Steering wheel adjustment
Unlock lever (A), adjust steering
wheel, then engage lever and ensure
it is fully locked.
Do not adjust steering wheel unless
vehicle is stationary and steering
wheel lock has been released.
Airbag system 3 40.
10 In brief
Instrument panel overview
In brief 11
A Heated front seats ................ 35
B Automatic climate control ...... 95
C Instrument panel storage ...... 49
D Charge status indicator ....... 127
E Daytime running light ............ 90
F Colour-Info-Display ............... 69
G Turn and lane-change
signals ................................... 92
Light switch ........................... 90
Pedestrian safety alert .......... 55
H Instrument cluster display ..... 68
Driver Information Centre
(DIC) ..................................... 67
I Windscreen wiper washer ..... 55
J Air vents .............................. 100
K Hazard warning flashers ....... 91
L Central locking buttons ......... 23
M Electric parking brake ......... 114
O Shift lever ............................ 111
P Power button ....................... 102
Q Drive mode button .............. 107
R Leaf button ............................ 69
S Cruise control ...................... 118
T Steering wheel adjustment ...54
U Horn ...................................... 55
V Steering wheel controls ........ 54
W Data link connector ............... 62
X Headlight range adjustment ..91
Y Driver Information Centre
(DIC) ..................................... 67
Z Instrument panel
illumination control ................ 93
N = Infotainment system
See infotainment system
manual.
12 In brief
Exterior lighting
Turn adjuster wheel:
AUTO = automatic light control:
Exterior lighting is
switched on and off
automatically depending
on external lighting
conditions.
m
= exterior lighting is switched
off.
8
= sidelights
9
= headlights
r
= Turn the rear fog lamp band on
the lever to r and release it, to
turn the rear fog lamp on or off.
The band will return to its
original position. The rear fog
lamp is automatically set to off
each time the ignition is turned
on.
Head- and sidelights must be
on for the rear fog lamp to work.
Lighting 3 90.
Headlight flash, high beam and
low beam
headlight flash = pull lever
high beam = push lever
low beam = push or pull lever
Automatic light control 3 90, High
beam 3 91, Headlight flash 3 91.
Turn and lane-change signals
lever up = right turn signal
lever down = left turn signal
Turn and lane-change signals
3 92, Parking lights 3 92.
In brief 13
Hazard warning flashers
Operated with the ¨ button.
Hazard warning flashers 3 91.
Horn
Press j.
Horn 3 55.
Pedestrian safety alert
Use this feature to alert people who
may not hear your vehicle
approaching.
Momentarily push 4 on the end of the
turn and lane-change lever and a soft‐
note alert will momentarily sound.
Repeat for additional activations of
the pedestrian safety alert.
Pedestrian safety alert 3 55.
14 In brief
Washer and wiper systems
Windscreen wiper
2 = fast
1 = slow
5
= interval wiping
§
= Off
For a single wipe, press the lever
down to 5. For several wipes, hold
the lever down.
Do not use if the windscreen is frozen.
Switch off in car washes.
Windscreen wiper 3 55, Wiper
blade replacement 3 142.
Adjustable wiper interval
Wiper lever in position 5.
Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust the
desired wipe interval:
short
interval
= turn adjuster wheel
upwards
long
interval
= turn adjuster wheel
downwards
Windscreen washer
Pull lever. Washer fluid is sprayed
onto the windscreen and the wiper
wipes a few times.
Windscreen washer system 3 55,
Washer fluid 3 140.
Climate control
Heated rear window, heated
exterior mirrors
Heating is operated by pressing the
Ü button (F).
Heated rear window 3 31.
Heated rearview mirror 3 29.
Auto defog
The system monitors high humidity
inside the vehicle. When detected,
the system may adjust to outside air
supply and turn on the air conditioning
or the heater. The fan speed may
slightly increase to help prevent
fogging. When high humidity is no
longer detected, the system will
return to its prior operation.
In brief 15
Automatic climate control system
3 95.
Electric drive unit
P = Park
R = Reverse
N = Neutral
D = Drive
L = Low
The shift lever can only moved out of
P when the ignition is on, the regular
brake is applied first and then the shift
lever button is pressed.
If you are not able to shift out of P
(Park), ease pressure on the shift
lever, then push the shift lever all the
way into P (Park) as you maintain
brake application. Then press the
shift lever button and move the shift
lever into another gear.
Make sure the shift lever is fully in P
(Park)before starting the propulsion
system.
16 In brief
Starting off
Check before starting off
Tyre pressure and condition 3 156,
3 185.
Engine oil level and fluid levels
3 138.
All windows, mirrors, exterior
lighting and number plates are free
from dirt, snow and ice and are
operational.
Proper position of mirrors, seats,
and seat belts 3 28, 3 33,
3 37.
Brake function at low speed,
particularly if the brakes are wet.
Starting the vehicle
Move the shift lever to P or N. The
propulsion system will not start in
any other position.
Move the steering wheel slightly to
release the steering wheel lock.
The radio remote control must be in
the vehicle. Press the brake pedal
and push m.
Starting and stopping the vehicle
3 104.
Power button 3 102.
Electric vehicle operation
modes
The vehicle has two modes of
operation: Electric and extended
range. In both modes, the vehicle is
propelled by its electric drive unit.
While driving in electric or extended
range mode, additional operating
modes can be selected:
In brief 17
Operated with the DRIVE MODE
button.
Press DRIVE MODE as long as the
desired drive mode is highlighted.
Then release the DRIVE MODE
button.
Sport: This mode provides more
responsive acceleration than normal
mode, but can reduce efficiency.
Mountain: This mode should be
selected at the beginning of a trip
before climbing steep, uphill grades
and when expecting to drive in very
hilly or mountainous terrain.
Mountain mode maintains a reserve
electrical charge of the high voltage
battery to provide better grade
climbing performance. While driving
in Mountain mode, the vehicle will
have less responsive acceleration.
Hold: This mode is only available
when the vehicle is in electric mode.
Hold mode places the remaining
battery charge into a reserve for the
driver to use as desired. Selecting this
mode transitions the vehicle to
extended range mode to maintain the
battery charge reserve.
Hold mode will not change normal
vehicle acceleration or braking
performance.
Electric vehicle operation modes
3 106.
18 In brief
Parking
Do not park the vehicle on an easily
ignitable surface. Things that can
burn could touch hot exhaust parts
under the vehicle and ignite.
Always apply the electrical parking
brake. Pull switch m.
Switch off the ignition. Turn the
steering wheel until the steering
wheel lock engages.
If the vehicle is on a level surface or
uphill slope, set the parking brake
and then shift the selector lever to
P, before switching off the ignition.
On an uphill slope, turn the front
wheels away from the kerb.
If the vehicle is on a downhill slope,
set the parking brake and then shift
the selector lever to P, before
switching off the ignition. Turn the
front wheels towards the kerb.
Lock the vehicle and activate the
anti-theft alarm system.
Radio remote control 3 20.
Anti-theft alarm system 3 27.
Keys, doors and windows 19
Keys, doors and
windows
Keys, locks
Keys
Replacement keys
The key number is specified in the
Car Pass or on a detachable tag.
The key number must be quoted
when ordering replacement keys as it
is a component of the immobiliser
system.
Locks 3 173.
Lock cylinders
Designed to free-wheel if they are
forcefully rotated without the correct
key or if the correct key is not fully
inserted. To reset, turn cylinder with
the correct key until its slot is vertical,
remove key and then re-insert it. If the
cylinder still free-wheels, turn the key
through 180° and repeat operation.
Key with foldaway key section
Press the button to extend the key.
Press the button and fold the key
blade to retract the key.
Car Pass
The Car Pass contains security
related vehicle data and should
therefore be kept in a safe place.
When the vehicle is taken to
a workshop, this vehicle data is
needed in order to perform certain
operations.
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Vauxhall Meriva Owner's manual

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