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Vauxhall Zafira User manual

Zafira
Refer to Owner’s Manual for detailed information. Note: some items described may be optional 3.
Quick Reference Guide
July 2006
TS 1640-A-07
Vehicle security
Electric windows 3:
Operated via 2 or 4 3 switches in the
driver’s door. Front switches operate the
front windows and rear switches 3
operate the rear windows.
For incremental operation, briefly pull or
press the switch. For automatic opening
or closing, pull or press switch for longer.
Pull or press again to stop.
Refuelling:
Open tank flap, unscrew fuel filler cap,
remove and suspend from tank flap. The
fuel tank has a limiting system which
prevents overfilling of the tank.
Luggage compartment:
To unlock
Press button qon the radio remote
control and pull button beneath handle.
Vehicles with Open&Start system 3 the
tailgate is unlocked automatically by
pulling the button beneath the handle
when the electronic key is in the external
reception range of the vehicle.
Bonnet:
To open the bonnet, pull the release
lever located below the instrument
panel on the driver's side. The bonnet
will then be unlocked and will partially
open. Return release lever to its original
position.
Instruments and controls
Open&Start system 3:
Allows the vehicle to be locked /
unlocked providing the electronic key is
in the external reception range of the
vehicle (approx. 1 metre). Vehicle can
then be started using the start/stop
button providing the driver has the
electronic key on his person.
Starting the engine:
Manual transmission in neutral with
clutch depressed, depress foot brake,
automatic transmission 3 in Por N,
do not accelerate, (diesel engines; turn
key to 2, wait for preheating indicator !
to go out)1), turn key to 3.
1) Pre-heating system switches on only if
outside temperature is low.
Starting the engine:
Vehicles with Open&Start system 3 the
electronic key must be within reception
range of interior. Manual transmission in
neutral with clutch depressed, depress
foot brake, automatic transmission 3 in
Por N, do not accelerate.
Tyre pressures:
Check tyre pressures, including spare
wheel, every 14 days and prior to any
long journey; tyres should be checked
when cold.
1. Side ai r vents
2. Front passenger’s airbag
3. Centre air vents
4. Hazard warning lights, Heated seats
3, Deflation detection system 3, Tyre
pressure monitoring system 3, Parking
distance sensor 3, Central locking
system, SPORT mode 3
5. Display for time, date, outside
temperature and infotainment system
3, check control 3, Trip computer 3,
Climate control system 3
6. Turn signals, headlight flash, dipped
and main beam, cruise control 3,
parking lights, door-to-door light
function 3
7. Remote control for infotainment
system 3
8. Instruments
9. Ho r n
10. Windscreen wiper and wash system,
headlight wash system 3and rear
window wash system
11. Parking lights, dipped beam,
instrument illumination, Fog tail light,
Fog lights 3, headlight range
adjustment 3
12. Bonnet release lever
13. Starter switch with steering wheel lock
14. Accelerator pedal
15. Brake pedal
16. Clutch pedal 3
17. Steering wheel adjustment 3
18. Star/stop b ut ton 3
19. Ashtray 3, cigarette lighter
20. Selector lever, manual transmission
Automatic transmission 3
21. Climate Control
22. Infotainment system 3
23. Glove compartment
Unlocking:
Press button qon remote control and
pull door handle. Vehicles with the
Open&Start system 3, the vehicle is
unlocked automatically by pulling a
door handle if the electronic key is in the
external reception range of the vehicle
(approx. 1 metre).
Locking:
Press button p on remote control.
Vehicles with the Open&Start system 3.
The electronic key must be in the
external reception range of the vehicle
(approx. 1 metre). Touching the sensor
in the driver or passenger side door
handle locks the doors and luggage
compartment.
Tyre pressures (psi)
for load of up to 3 persons:
Engine Tyres Front Rear
1.6, 1.8 All except
below
29 29
225/40 R18 32 32
Z 22 YH All except 32 29
below
225/40 R18 35 32
Z 20 LER All except
below
36 33
225/40 R18 38 35
Z 20LEH All 36 33
Refuelling continued:
Before refuelling, switch off engine and if
applicable any auxiliary heating with
combustion chambers. Switch off mobile
phones.
To close, position fuel filler cap and
rotate past resistance until cap audibly
clicks over retainer. Close tank flap and
wipe off any overflowing fuel.
Petrol engines - use unleaded fuel only.
Diesel engines - use diesel fuel meeting
specifications of DIN EN 590
Fuel tank capacity (all models) - 56 litres.
Engine oil:
Check every 300 miles or prior to long
journeys.
Important:
It is the owner’s responsibility to
maintain the correct level of an
appropriate quality oil in the engine.
Electronic immobiliser:
The vehicle checks whether the vehicle
may be started with the mechanical key
or electronic key of the Open&Start
system 3 that is being used. If the key is
recognised as "authorised" the vehicle
can be started.
The electronic immobiliser activates
itself automatically after the key has
been removed from the ignition or with
the Open&Start system 3,when the
engine is switched off by pressing the
Start/Stop button.
To open completely, locate safety catch
as viewed from the front:
lift upwards and open the bonnet.
To hold the bonnet in the open position,
insert support rod located at right
angles above the radiator grille into the
small slot in the underside of the bonnet,
at its front edge.
Before closing bonnet, press support rod
firmly into its retainer. Lower the bonnet
gradually and then allow it to fall into
the lock under its own weight.
Check that the bonnet is locked in
position by pulling at its front edge. If it
is not engaged, repeat the procedure.
Manual transmission:
Reverse gear: With vehicle stationary,
wait 3 seconds after declutching and
then pull up button on selector lever and
engage gear.
Automatic transmission 3:
Engine may be started only in Por N.
To move out of P; switch on ignition,
depress foot brake and pull up button
on selector lever. To engage Por R; pull
up button on selector lever.
P: Only with vehicle stationary,
first apply hand brake.
R: Only with vehicle stationary.
Tyre pressures (psi)
for load of up to 3 persons:
Engine Tyres Front Rear
1.9 All except
below
36 33
205/55 R16
225/45 R17
35 32
1.9 Vehicles
with
36 33
automatic transmission
& Panoramic roof
All models
Spare wheel 3
T 115/70 R16
61 61
Starting the engine continued:
Petrol engine: press button;
Diesel engine: briefly press button when
control indicator ! goes out)1), press
button again for 1 second; release
button when engine is running.
Press button again to repeat the starting
procedure or switch off the engine.
Only press briefly to switch on the
ignition if the brake or clutch pedal has
not been depressed.
Do not start unless vehicle is stationary.
1) Pre-heating system switches on only if
outside temperature is low.
Easytronic transmission 3:
Engine may be started only in Por N.
To move out of P; switch on ignition,
depress foot brake and pull up button
on selecter lever.
P: Only with vehicle stationary, first
apply hand brake
R: Only with vehicle stationary
Release handbrake:
Raise handle slightly, press release
button, lower handle all the way.
Vehicle features Vehicle features Vehicle features
Lighting switch (continued):
AUTO Automatic dipped beam
activation 3
kInstrument illumination
qHeadlight range adjustment
Correct adjustment of the headlight
range reduces dazzle for other road
users:
For vehicles without level control system
zFront seats occupied = 0
zAll seats occupied = 1
zAll seats occupied and
luggage compartmentload = 2
zDriver’s seat occupied and
luggage compartmentload = 3
For vehicles with level control system
zFront seats occupied = 0
zAll seats occupied = 1
zAll seats occupied and
luggage compartmentload = 1
zDriver’s seat occupied and
luggage compartmentload = 2
Door-to-door lighting 3:
Turn key to oand remove, pull the
indicator stalk towards the steering
wheel.
The dipped headlights remain on for 30
seconds after the door is closed.
Automatic dipped beam activation 3:
light switch to AUTO: Dipped beam
comes on automatically when the
engine is running if outside light
conditions warrant such.
The exterior lights switch off when the
ignition is switched off.
For reasons of safety, the light switch
should always remain in the AUTO
position.
Seat adjustment:
1. Seat backrest tilt (approx. 25° max)
2. Seat height
3. Seat position
Important:Do not sit nearer than
10 inches (25 cm) from steering wheel,
to permit safe airbag deployment.
Lumbar support:
Adjust lumbar support to suit personal
requirements: turn handwheel.
Do not lean on seat backrest whilst
adjusting it.
Seat inclination 3:
Pull lever on front of seat, adjust
inclination, release lever and audibly
engage seat in position.
Adjust the inclination by distributing
body weight.
Folding the front passenger seat
backrest forward 3:
Lower passenger seat head restraint.
Lift release lever, fold backrest forwards
and lock, slide seat forwards
To raise seat, slide back to stop, lift
release lever and raise backrest until it
audibly latches.
Seating position:
Adjust driver’s seat such that, with the
driver sitting upright, the steering wheel
is held in the area of its upper spokes
with the driver’s arms slightly bent. Push
front passenger’s seat as far back as
possible.
Adjusting head restraint height:
Grip headrest at sides, tilt forward and
move into position.
To remove head restraints:
Release the two springs by pressing
them and detach the head restraint. The
middle of the head restraint should be at
eye level.
Fitting seat belts (continued):
Pull smoothly from inertia reel, guide
over shoulder and engage in buckle.
Belt must not be twisted at any point.
The lap belt must fit snugly across the
body. The seat backrest must not be
inclined too far back (approx. 25° max.).
To release belt, press red button on belt
buckle.
Adjusting exterior electric mirrors3:
Four-way switch on driver’s door
Press switch for left or right-hand mirror:
four-way switch operates the
corresponding mirror.
Adjusting interior mirror:
Swivel mirror housing.
Swivel lever on underside of the mirror
housing to reduce dazzle at night.
Swinging exterior mirror
Manually: Press lightly
Electric 3: Press nbutton to swing in
both exterior mirrors.
Press button nagain for the exterior
mirrors to assume their original position.
Lighting switch:
0 Off
8Parking lights
9Dipped or main beam
0Courtesy light (pull)
>Front fog lights 3(press)
r Fog tail light (press)
Headlight range adjustment q:
Manual headlight range adjustment 3
With dipped beam switched on, adjust
headlight range in four steps to suit
vehicle load. Turn adjustment wheel to
the required position.
Fog lights:
Front fog lights 3:
Press >,>illuminates in instrument
panel. Press again to turn off.
Fog tail light:
Press r, rilluminates in instrument
panel. Press again to turn off.
Ignition must be switched on and light
switch in position 9 or 8.
Instrument illumination k,
information display illumination:
Brightness can be adjusted when the
exterior lights are on:
Push to release knob kTurn clockwise or
anticlockwise and hold until desired
brightness is obtained.
Operating turn signal lights:
Right = Stalk all the way up
Left = Stalk all the way down
Turn signal stalk returns to its original
position after use. When steering wheel
is straightened up, turn signal lights are
automatically cancelled.
Activating main or dipped beam:
Main beam = Move stalk forward
Dipped beam = Stalk forward again
or pull stalk towards
steering wheel
Pull stalk towards steering wheel to
operate headlight flash.
Windscreen wiper:
Gently tap stalk upward
§= Off
$= Timed interval wipe
%= Slow
&= Fast
Operating windscreen wash system
and headlight wash system 3:
Pull stalk towards steering wheel.
The wiper swipes for a few strokes.
At low speeds, there is a one-time
post-wash swipe.
The headlight wash system can be
operated when the lights are on.
On vehicles fitted with a rain sensor 3,
keep the sensor area clean by operating
the system regularly.
Hazard warning lights:
On = Press ¨
Off = Press ¨ again
Pushbutton surface is illuminated with
the ignition switched on.
Heated rear window,
heated exterior mirrors Ü:
Operational only with engine running.
Heating is switched off automatically
after approx. 15 minutes.
Clearing misted or icy windows:
Set air distribution to l, turn
temperature and fan speed rotary
switches clockwise. Open air vents and
direct side air vents towards the
windows. Air conditioning system 3,
also press n.
Air conditioning system n3:
Operate only with engine running and
the fan running:
On = Press n
Off = Press again n
Adjust temperature and fan speed
accordingly.
Air conditioning system n3
continued:
When cooling (AC compressor) is
active, air is cooled and dehumidified.
If cooling or dehumidification is not
desired, switch off cooling in order to
save fuel.
At low outside temperatures the
cooling unit switches off automatically.
Air recirculation system 4:
The recirculation switch 4is used to
set ventilation system in recirculation
mode.
If fumes penetrate from outside:
temporarily switch on air recirculation
system 4.
The quality of air deteriorates which
may cause the vehicle occupants to
feel drowsy. Only use for short periods.
To switch off press 4again.
Steering wheel adjustment:
Move lever down, adjust height, move
lever up, engage.
Adjust steering wheel only when vehicle
is stationary and steering column lock is
released.
Fitting seat belt:
Adjust height such that the belt passes
over the wearer's shoulder and rests
against the shoulder. It must not pass
over the neck or upper arm.
Pull belt slightly, press button on
adjuster, and slide up to correct height.
Allow anchorage to lock audibly into
position.

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