Aston Martin One-77 2010 User manual

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the purchase of your new Aston Martin One-77 and
personally welcome you to a very special group within the Aston Martin family.
One-77 is the ultimate Aston Martin; each one meticulously created using cutting edge automotive technologies
combined with the craftsmanship and attention to detail for which Aston Martin has become renowned over its
96 year history.
Every Aston Martin we produce today owes a great deal to our glorious heritage, and the Aston Martins we build
tomorrow will owe a great deal to One-77.
We are very proud of One-77 and I hope that it brings you many years of pleasure.
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Introduction........................................................ 1
Vehicle Security .................................................. 2
Before Driving .................................................... 3
Controls.............................................................. 4
Driving................................................................ 5
Climate Control .................................................. 6
Infotainment Centre............................................ 7
Maintenance....................................................... 8
Specifications...................................................... 9
Service................................................................A
Aston Martin Assistance.......................................B
Aston Martin Warranty........................................C
Alphabetical Index ............................................. D
Every effort has been made to make sure that the
information provided in this Owner’s Guide is accurate
and up-to-date. However neither the manufacturer or
the Dealer, by whom this Owner’s Guide is supplied,
will in any circumstances be held responsible for any
inaccuracy or the consequences thereof. All rights
reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored
in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form,
electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or
other means without prior written permission from
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited.
The manufacturer reserves the right to vary
specifications without notice in accordance with its
policy of continual product improvement.
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Produced by the Technical Publications Department
ASTON MARTIN LAGONDA LIMITED
Banbury Road
Gaydon
WARWICK
Warwickshire
CV35 0DB
England
Telephone: (+44) 01926 644300
Fax: (+44) 01926 644733
Issue 1 – November 2010
Part Number – AY93-19A321-AA
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1.8
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1.1
Introduction
Welcome ..............................................................1.2
Warnings, Cautions and Notes...............................1.3
Component Location.............................................1.4
Vehicle Identification.............................................1.4
Data Recording .....................................................1.5
Reporting Safety Defects........................................1.6
Vehicle Provenance ...............................................1.6
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1.2
Welcome
Welcome to your new Aston Martin One-77.
This Owner’s Guide, along with other publications
included in your literature pack, provides information
which will enhance your pleasure from owning and
driving your Aston Martin.
This Owner’s Guide has been designed to explain the
vehicle’s operation and to make the control of its
systems easy to understand and operate. All new
owners are recommended to carefully study the
contents of this Owner’s Guide prior to driving.
This Owner’s Guide forms part of the essential vehicle
equipment for homologation purposes and must stay
with the vehicle at all times.
Aston Martin Franchise Dealers
A full list of Aston Martin Dealers worldwide can be
found at:
www.astonmartin.com
Every effort is made to make sure that the information
given in the dealer list is accurate and up-to-date.
However changes amongst holders of the Aston Martin
franchise can occur. Neither Aston Martin nor any
listed Importer or Dealer shall in any circumstances be
held liable for any inaccuracy, or the consequences
thereof.
Dealers listed all aim to conform to Aston Martin
standards of excellence in both sales and service.
However, all vehicles sold as Aston Martins are
required to meet local legislation requirements.
Should service be required in a country other than that
in which this vehicle was originally purchased, every
effort will be made to meet the owner’s requirements,
but the availability of certain parts may be affected by
differences in vehicle and component specifications.
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1.3
If the nearest Aston Martin Dealer is unable to help,
contact Aston Martin directly:
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited
Banbury Road,
Gaydon,
WARWICK,
CV35 0DB
Telephone: (+44) (0)1926 644300
Facsimile: (+44) (0)1926 644733
Aston Martin Dealers are independent traders, they are
not the Company’s Agents, and therefore have no
authority to bind the Company or to enter into any
financial or other commitments on the Company’s
behalf.
Only Aston Martin Dealers are authorised to carry out
warranty work.
Warnings, Cautions and Notes
The following Warnings, Cautions and Notes are used
within this Owner’s Guide to call your attention to
specific types of information.
Warnings
Warning: Provided to show procedures which
must be followed precisely to help avoid the risk of
personal injury.
Cautions
Provided to show procedures which must be
followed precisely to reduce the possibility of
damage to your vehicle.
Notes
Provided to show procedures which will help to
avoid difficulties in the operation of your vehicle.
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1.4
Component Location
All directions for
locating components
are described as
viewed from the
driver’s seat, i.e. the
fuel filler flap shown
on this diagram will
be described as
‘located at the rear
left side of the
vehicle’.
Vehicle Identification
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is shown in
the left side bottom corner of the windscreen.
The VIN Plate, located in the engine bay at the rear
right side, is model and market dependent:
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The vehicle identification number is also bonded to the
floorpan on a stamped aluminium plate located in the
right side footwell under the floormat.
Data Recording
Computers in your vehicle are capable of recording
detailed data, potentially including but not limited to
information such as:
• The use of restraint systems including seat belts by
the driver and passengers
• Information about the performance of various
systems and modules in the vehicle
• Information related to engine, throttle, steering,
brake or other system status
Any of this information could potentially include
information regarding how the driver operates the
vehicle, potentially including but not limited to
information regarding vehicle speed, brake, throttle
application or steering input. This information may be
stored under regular operation, in a crash or near crash
event.
This information may be read out and used by:
•AstonMartin
• Service and repair facilities
• Law enforcement or government agencies
• Others who may assert a right or obtain your
consent to know such information
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1.6
Reporting Safety Defects
If you believe that your vehicle has a safety defect
which could cause a crash or could cause injury or
death, you should immediately inform your
Aston Martin Dealer or the manufacturers After Sales
Operation at the address shown.
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited
After Sales Operations
Banbury Road
Gaydon
WARWICK
CV35 0DB
England
Telephone:
(International) ++44 1926 644700
(United Kingdom) 01926 644700
Facsimile (++44) 1926 644733
Vehicle Provenance
Model:
Body Colour:
Interior Colour:
Fascia Colour:
Vehicle Identification Number:
As on the VIN plate
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First Owner:
Selling Dealer
Delivery Date
Second Owner:
Selling Dealer
Delivery Date
Third Owner:
Selling Dealer
Delivery Date
Fourth Owner:
Selling Dealer
Delivery Date
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1.8
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2.1
Vehicle Security
Introduction .................................................... 2.2
Aston Martin Tracking...................................... 2.3
Emotion Control Unit ...................................... 2.4
Unlocking and Opening................................... 2.5
Locking............................................................ 2.6
Master Locks ................................................... 2.7
Lift Glass.......................................................... 2.8
Deadlocking .................................................... 2.9
Approach Light ................................................ 2.9
Homesafe........................................................ 2.9
Alarm ............................................................ 2.10
Reduced Guard ............................................. 2.11
Passive Anti-Theft System............................... 2.12
Garage Door Opener..................................... 2.14
Personalisation............................................... 2.19
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2.2
Introduction
This vehicle is protected by electronic security system
which includes:
• Remote arm and disarm
• Perimeter sensing
• Remote door, lift glass, fuel flap release lock and
unlock
• Guard reduction mode
• Alarm siren with battery backup1
• Random code encryption to prevent electronic
scanning or grabbing of the vehicle key identity
code
• Interior movement sensor
•TiltSensor
Vehicle protection is enhanced by a Passive Anti-Theft
System (PATS) which provides engine immobilisation if
the wrong vehicle key is used.
When the security system is armed, any attempt to
forcibly open a door, the boot lid or the bonnet will
result in full alarm operation.
Garage Door Opener
As a security precaution make sure that all
programming is erased in the HomeLink system before
selling this vehicle (Refer to ’Garage Door Opener’,
page 2.14).
1. Markets where audible sirens are permitted.
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2.3
Aston Martin Tracking
(Option (Not Available in all Markets))
(Standard - Mainland UK)
The Aston Martin Tracking system works like an
electronic homing device, transmitting a stolen
vehicle's location.
The system, which is discretely installed in the vehicle,
is an easy-to-use system that provides the following
important features:
• Automatically arms the security system when the
vehicle key is removed and you leave the vehicle
• Detects your presence (using a driver recognition
tag) and automatically disarms the system when
you return
• Detects attempts to start the vehicle without you
being there
• Detects attempts to tow or move the vehicle
• Detects attempts to tamper with the tracking
system or disconnect the vehicle battery
• Transmits silent alarms to the 24-hour monitoring
service
• Gives you priority access to police in more than 30
countries
• Meets all insurance requirements
Refer to the Aston Martin Tracking User Guide for
operating instructions.
Please consult your Aston Martin Dealer for details and
subscription rates.
Do not keep the Aston Martin Tracking User Guide
in the vehicle otherwise you will not be able to refer to
it if your vehicle is stolen.
Tag Warning
If the driver recognition tag is not in range of the
vehicle tracking system the PATS symbol will continue
to be ON after the vehicle has started. If this happens
stop the engine, remove the vehicle key from the
ignition control and check the location of the
recognition tag.
Refer to your Aston Martin Tracking User Guidebook.
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2.4
Emotion Control Unit
The vehicle is supplied
with two glass vehicle
keys and two spare
keys1(Emotion Control
Units).
Keep the spare key in a
safe place. Do not leave
a vehicle key in the
vehicle when unattended.
If a vehicle key is lost, contact your Aston Martin
Dealer.
Vehicle Key Security
Functions
[1] LOCK - Press and release for
one step vehicle locking and to
arm the security system. The
vehicle will deadlock after 25
seconds.
(Refer to ’Deadlocking’, page
2.9)
[2] UNLOCK - Press and
release for one step vehicle
unlocking.
(Refer to ’Unlocking and
Opening’, page 2.5)
(Refer to ’Seat Memory Function’, page 3.5)
[3] LIFT GLASS OPEN - Press once to release the lift
glass catch (Refer to ’Lift Glass’, page 2.8).
[4] APPROACH LIGHT - Press to set the front, rear
side and interior lamps to ON (Refer to ’Approach
Light’, page 2.9).
1. Manufactured by . 8D33-70290-BG.
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2.5
Unlocking and Opening
Stand within 5 m of the vehicle, point the vehicle key
towards the vehicle and press the UNLOCK button. To
show that the security system has been disarmed, the
direction indicators will flash twice. All vehicle doors
will unlock.
Push at point A and grab the emerging door release.
Pull the door release to open the door.
If a door is opened while driving a warning sound will
be heard until the door is closed.
If preferred you can unlock the drivers door only
with the first press of the button and the rest of the
vehicle with a second press (Refer to
’Personalisation’, page 2.19).
For ease of use at night white LEDs are
incorporated into the door handles. An LED will come
ON in the door handles when the vehicle is unlocked.
A door LED will go OFF once the door is opened. If a
door is not opened the LEDs will go OFF after two
minutes.
If the vehicle has been opened using the spare key
and the driver seat or door rear view mirrors have been
adjusted, the seat and door rear view mirrors will move
to the positions memorised by the key which is being
used (Refer to ’Seat Memory Function’, page 3.5).
As the vehicle is unlocked, the interior lamps will
come ON for five minutes. The lamps will go OFF
30 seconds after doors are closed or when the vehicle
is started.
If the door is left open the door puddle lamp will
go OFF after eight minutes.
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2.6
Unlocking From Inside the Vehicle
If reduced guard was not set to ON before
locking the vehicle, deadlocking, interior
movement and tilt sensors are enabled. Passengers
will not be able to unlock a door from the inside.
If reduced guard was set to ON before the vehicle was
locked, one pull of a door handle will centrally unlock
the doors, a second pull of the door handle will open
that door.
(Refer to ’Reduced Guard’, page 2.11).
When opening a door from inside the vehicle after
reduced guard has been set to ON, the security system
alarm will start. Press the UNLOCK button on the
vehicle key to stop the alarm (there is approximately a
ten second delay before the alarm is stopped).
Locking
If passengers are to stay in the vehicle after it has
been locked, reduced guard must be set to ON
before locking. This will let a passenger open a door
from inside the vehicle.
Make sure that all the doors, the lift glass and the
bonnet are closed (the vehicle will not lock if a door is
left open). Stand within 5 m of the vehicle, point the
vehicle key towards the vehicle and press the LOCK
button once to lock the doors, disable the lift glass and
fuel flap release switches and arm the security system.
The direction indicators will flash once as the security
system is armed (Refer to ’Personalisation’, page
2.19).
The driver's seat and both door rear view mirror
positions are memorised and will be recalled the next
time the vehicle is opened using the same vehicle key.
The security system will arm and the doors will
deadlock after 25 seconds.
If the vehicle is locked with the lift glass open, the
vehicle will lock and arm but deadlocking, tilt and
interior movement sensors1will not operate. Close the
lift glass to arm the complete security system.
1. Option.
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2.7
Automatic Re-locking
If the vehicle is locked and then unlocked but a door
or the lift glass is not opened within two minutes, the
vehicle will automatically lock and arm again.
Master Locks
All doors, fuel flap and lift glass release switches may be
locked and unlocked by using the master lock switch (A
(located on the driver's door). Press the switch to lock.
Press again to unlock.
If the vehicle is locked using the master lock switch,
one pull of a door handle will centrally unlock the
doors, a second pull of the door handle will open that
door.
The master lock switch will operate for seven minutes
after the vehicle key has been removed from the
ignition control, if the vehicle is not locked using the
vehicle key.
The master lock switch will not operate if the vehicle
has been locked from the outside.
When the vehicle is unlocked using the master lock
switch the LED in each door handle will come ON (for
10 seconds or until the door is opened). This may aid
access for passengers at night time.
In the event of a vehicle accident the doors will
automatically unlock.
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2.8
Lift Glass
With the lift glass open there is access to two covered
storage areas.
The lift glass can be opened with the vehicle key or
from inside the vehicle.
Press and release the lift glass release button on the
vehicle key or the lift glass button located in the cubby
box (A) to release the catch and open the lift glass. Lift
the lid.
If the vehicle is locked and armed the security
system will disarm and the direction indicators will
flash twice when the lift glass is opened. The doors will
stay locked (Refer to ’Personalisation’, page 2.19).
To close, gently lower the the lift glass down and make
sure that its catch engages. Take care not to slam the
lift glass shut.
Vehicle Locked - Lift Glass Open
If the vehicle is locked while the lift glass is open, the
vehicle will lock and arm (deadlocking, tilt and interior
movement sensors will not operate). If the lift glass is
then closed (latched) deadlocking, tilt and interior
movement sensors will operate and the whole vehicle
will be locked and armed.
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