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QUICK GUIDE

CONTENTS THE KEYS...2 DOORS...4 SEATS...6 ELECTRIC SEATS AND REAR VIEW MIRRORS...8 STARTING...10 LIGHTS...12 CONTROLS ON TUNNEL...14 CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM...16 STEERING WHEEL...18 MANUAL GEARBOX...24 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION...25 ALFA DNA PRO SELECTOR...26 CONNECT SYSTEM CONTROLS...28 STEERING WHEEL CONNECT CONTROLS...32 CONNECT SYSTEM...34 1

THE KEYS 2

THE KEYS 6. CLOSING: Locks the vehicle doors 5. OPENING: Unlocks the vehicle doors 4. BOOT: Boot opening 1. REMOTE STARTING: Starts the engine from the remote control (where provided) 2. CAR FINDER : Controls the turning on of the dipped beam headlights from a distance (where provided) 3. PANIC: Activates the PANIC function (where provided) 3

DOORS 4

DOORS Keyless Start system The Keyless Start system allows to enter the passenger compartment and start the engine without using a key. The vehicle recognizes the electronic key in the immediate proximity or inside the vehicle. 1. OPENING: Grab the handle and pull it in the indicated direction 2. CLOSING: Press the button on the handle Boot Unlocking and opening the boot, just like the doors, can be done without using the electronic key. For further information, see the vehicle Use and Maintenance Instruction Manual. 5

SEATS 6

MANUAL ADJUSTMENT SEATS 3. Seat longitudinal adjustment 1. Backrest angle adjustment 2. Seat height adjustment ELECTRIC ADJUSTMENT 1. Backrest width adjustment 4. Backrest angle adjustment 2. Lumbar adjustment 3. Longitudinal, height and inclination adjustment of the seat 7

ELECTRIC SEATS AND REAR VIEW MIRRORS 8

ELECTRIC SEATS AND REAR VIEW MIRRORS MIRROR ADJUSTMENT Select the mirror (right/left) by rotating control 1, then regulate the position of the mirror using the same control. 1. Electric adjustment of rear view mirrors MIRROR FOLDING With the device in position "0" move it backwards. 2. Electric folding of rear view mirrors 3. Seat position store buttons SEAT STORING It is possible to store and then recall three different positions for the driver side seat. To store the position, keep one of the indicated buttons pressed for a few seconds. 9

STARTING 10

STARTING PROCEDURE FOR PETROL VERSIONS Manual gearbox versions Proceed as follows: engage the parking brake and place the gear lever in neutral; fully depress the clutch pedal, without touching the accelerator; briefly press the ignition button; if the engine doesn't start within a few seconds, you need to repeat the procedure. If the problem persists, contact an Alfa Romeo Dealership. Versions with automatic transmission Proceed as follows: engage the electric parking brake and set the gear lever to P (Park) or N (Neutral); fully depress the brake pedal without touching the accelerator; briefly press the ignition button; if the engine doesn't start within a few seconds, you need to repeat the procedure. If the problem persists, contact an Alfa Romeo Dealership. PROCEDURE FOR DIESEL VERSIONS Versions with manual gearbox Proceed as follows: engage the parking brake and place the gear lever in neutral; take the ignition device to the ON position: warning light will come on in the instrument panel; wait for the warning light to go off; fully depress the clutch pedal, without touching the accelerator; briefly press the ignition button; if the engine doesn't start within a few seconds, you need to repeat the procedure. If the problem persists, contact an Alfa Romeo Dealership. Versions with automatic transmission Proceed as follows: engage the electric parking brake and set the gear lever to P (Park) or N (Neutral); fully depress the brake pedal without touching the accelerator; briefly press the ignition button; if the engine doesn't start within a few seconds, you need to repeat the procedure. If the problem persists, contact an Alfa Romeo Dealership. Stopping the engine To stop the engine, proceed as follows: park the vehicle in a position that is not dangerous for oncoming traffic; engage a gear (versions with manual gearbox) or position the gear lever to P (Park) (versions with automatic transmission); with engine idling, press the start button. 11

LIGHTS 12

LIGHTS 5. Light switch; Switch positions: side lights and dipped headlamps on automatic light operation 0 lights off parking lights on 4. Fog lights button (where provided); 1. Ring nut for adjusting the headlight alignment (where provided) 2. Ring nut for adjusting the brightness of the instrument panel and control warning lights; 3. Rear fog lights button; P 0 AUTO P OFF A OFF 2 1 O 13

CONTROLS ON TUNNEL 14

CONTROLS ON TUNNEL 8. Connect system display 7. Hazard warning lights button 6. Automatic climate control system dashboard 5. Gear lever 4. Alfa DNA Pro selector 1. ON/OFF control and Volume 3. EPB: electric park brake 2. Rotary Pad Parking brake EPB Disengaging the electric parking brake manually In order to manually release the parking brake, the ignition device should be at ON position. Moreover, you need to press the brake pedal, then briefly lift the control on the central tunnel. 15

CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 16

CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 1. Rear window heating 15. MAXDEF function 2. Air distribution at passenger side 14. Air distribution at driver side 13. Temperature adjustment knob 3. Temperature adjustment knob 4. AUTO function 12. AUTO function 11. Internal air recirculation 5. SYNC function 6. Passenger seat heating 10. Driver seat heating 9. Steering wheel heating 7. Fan speed regulator 8. Climate control system compressor activation/deactivation 17

STEERING WHEEL 18

STEERING WHEEL Adjusting the steering wheel: Lower the adjustment lever Adjust the steering wheel to the indicated directions Put the lever back in the lock position. Steering lock (where provided): The steering lock engages automatically upon opening the driver door if the ignition device is in the STOP position. It automatically disengages by turning the ignition device to ON and START. 19

STEERING WHEEL 20

STEERING WHEEL 1. ACC (setting distance button) 2. Cruise Control /Active Cruse Control (ACC) RES SET 3. Reset Cruise Control 4. Cruis Control speed adjustment: use the ring nut to change the speed 21

STEERING WHEEL 1. Direction indicators: Press the lever up or down to activate the direction indicators "Change Lane" function: press the lever up or down until the first click (about half stroke). 2. Fixed main beams: press the lever in the direction of the arrow 3. "Lane Departure Warning" System: to activate the system, press the indicated button 4. Main beam flashing: pull the lever in the direction of the arrow RES SET 22

STEERING WHEEL 5. MIST function Wiper engagement: press the lever upwards to activate the temporary wiper action. 6. Display screens navigation on control panel: press the indicated button to view scrolling the display screens of the control panel. VOL 7. Wiper activation ring nut: Position : windscreen wiper stopped Position and : adjusts the sensitivity of the rain sensor Position and : adjusts the speed of the windscreen wipers when in manual mode 8. Windscreen and headlamp washers (where provided): pull the lever in the direction of the arrow 9. Horn 23

MANUAL GEARBOX To engage the gears, fully press the clutch pedal and put the gear lever into the desired position (the gear engagement diagram is shown on the knob). To engage reverse gear R from the idle position, press towards the left (until end of stroke) to avoid mistakenly inserting the first gear. 24

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION The gear functioning is controlled by the gear lever control, which can assume the following positions: P = Parking mode (activated by pushing the P (Parking) 2 button); R = Reverse (to engage, press the brake pedal and press the lever movement button 1); N = Neutral D = Drive (automatic forward speed) AutoStick: + shifting to higher gear in manual (sequential) driving mode; shifting to lower gear in sequential driving mode. These operations can be performed using the levers behind the steering wheel. The positions diagram is illustrated on the top of the lever. To select an operating mode, move the lever forwards or backwards and press the brake pedal at the same time. To engage R (Reverse) mode, press the pedal and the lever movement button 1 in combination. 2. P (Park) button P 1. Lever moving button 25

ALFA DNA PRO SELECTOR Controls 26

ALFA DNA PRO SELECTOR This device allows, using the selector (on the central tunnel), different car response modes to be selected according to driving style and road conditions: d: Dynamic (sports driving mode); n: Normal (driving mode for normal conditions); a: Advanced Efficiency (ECO driving mode for maximum fuel savings); RACE:track race driving mode (where provided); : adjusts the calibration of the suspensions (where provided). Unlike the other ones, the RACE position is unstable, therefore, by rotating the selector to RACE, it will return to its initial position "d". The symbol of the active mode lights up in red on the selector. 27

CONNECT SYSTEM CONTROLS 28

CONNECT SYSTEM CONTROLS ON/OFF control and Volume. LONG PRESS: switches the Connect system on and off; ROTATION: clockwise to increase the volume, counter-clockwise to decrease the volume. In Radio mode: SHORT PRESS: activates/deactivates the Mute function; MOVING THE KNOB: to the right, selects the next radio station, to the left, selects the previous radio station. In Media mode: SHORT PRESS: activates play/pause; MOVING THE KNOB: to the right, selects the next track, to the left, selects the previous track. 29

CONNECT SYSTEM CONTROLS Controls 30

CONNECT SYSTEM CONTROLS Rotary Pad Within the Menus: ROTATION: scrolls the menu items; PRESSING: confirms the selection. BRIEF MOVEMENT TO THE RIGHT: accesses to the sub-menu of the selected function. BRIEF MOVEMENT TO THE LEFT: returns to the previous menu, Esc function. BRIEF UPWARD MOVEMENT: enters the Multitasking menu and closes the preselection bar. BRIEF DOWNWARD MOVEMENT: enters the preselection bar and closes the Multitasking menu. In Radio mode: BRIEF DOWNWARD MOVEMENT: activates the radio preselection. In navigation mode (where fitted): ROTATION: zoom function on the maps; BRIEF MOVEMENT TO THE RIGHT: in the Point On Map function, to move to the right on the map; BRIEF MOVEMENT TO THE LEFT: in the Point On Map function, to move to the left on the map; SHORT UPWARD MOVEMENT: in the Point On Map function, to move upwards on the map; SHORT DOWNWARD MOVEMENT: in the Point On Map function, to move downwards on the map. MENU button Opens the main menu. Option button Access to the mode setting menu (RADIO; MEDIA; PHONE; NAVIGATION). AUX input Inside the glove compartment in the central tunnel. USB inputs The vehicle may be equipped with up to three USB ports, one located under the air conditioner control panel, one in the glove compartment in the central tunnel and one (recharge only) under the air vents behind the central tunnel. 31

STEERING WHEEL CONNECT CONTROLS 32

STEERING WHEEL CONNECT CONTROLS There is a series of controls on the steering wheel which may be used to activate some of the system's main functions. 1. button: In Radio mode: SHORT PRESS: selects the next radio station; LONG PRESS: scans higher frequencies until released. In Media mode: SHORT PRESS: selects the next track; LONG PRESS: fast forward. 2. button: In Radio mode: SHORT PRESS: selects the previous radio station; LONG PRESS: scans lower frequencies until released. In Media mode: SHORT PRESS: selects the previous track; LONG PRESS: fast backward. 3. Volume control: ROTATION: upwards: increases volume; downwards: decreases volume; In Radio mode: PRESS: activates/deactivates the Mute function; In Media mode: PRESS: activates play/pause. 4. Phone button: Answers / closes call or shows the recent calls list. 5. Voice command button: SHORT PRESS: activates voice commands, LONG PRESS: immediately closes the voice session. 33

CONNECT SYSTEM To activate Radio mode, proceed as follows: press the MENU button to activate the main menu, turn and press the Rotary Pad to select Radio mode and activate it. Frequency band selection In the Radio menu, select the "Frequency Band" function by turning and pressing the Rotary Pad. The frequency bands can be selected cyclically by pressing the Rotary Pad. Quick Radio station search You can scroll through the stations using the / buttons, placed on the ON/OFF and Volume control knobs or on the steering wheel. Each time a control is moved/pressed, the system will tune in to the previous or to next station from the initial one. Store a Radio station To store the current radio station on one of the six pre-set frequencies, move the Rotary Pad downwards to activate the function, select and store the required pre-setting position and hold pressed to store it. MEDIA (USB and AUX inputs) After having inserted a USB/iPod device while the system is on, activate Media mode and press Play to start playback. NOTE The device connected to the AUX input cannot be controlled using the Connect System controls, but only through the controls on the device itself. 34

AUDIO This function allows to set the sound output parameters. To access the function, from the main menu select the following functions in sequence by turning and pressing the Rotary Pad: Settings - Infotainment - Audio or Option button - Audio. The following menu items can be found here: Bass; Treble; Medium; Balance/Fader; Volume/Speed; Surround sound; AUX volume comp.; Restore settings. Enter the single functions and adjust them by rotating and pressing the Rotary Pad. 35

NAVIGATOR (where provided) To activate Navigation mode, press the MENU button to activate the main menu, select and activate the Navigation mode by turning and pressing the Rotary Pad. The following menu options can be found here: Set destination; Recent destinations; Favourite destinations; Places of interest; Zoom; Explore map. WARNING In the interest of safety and to reduce distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. Programming a route In the Navigation menu, select the "Route planning" function by rotating and pressing the Rotary Pad. The following three options are available: Set destination; Recent destinations; Favourite destinations. Set Destination Selecting and confirming this mode, by turning and pressing the Rotary Pad, activates the screen where you can manually enter the address information, the fields to fill in are: Country; State (where provided); City/post code; Address; House number. To enter the address, turn and press the Rotary Pad to select the item you wish to add (Country, City, etc...) on the round keyboard, by turning and pressing the Rotary knob, select the characters to compile the desired name; as you enter the letters, the system will automatically complete the word and suggest, on the right of the display, a list of options consistent with the characters you have entered. You can now either complete the word or go to the list of suggests by moving the Rotary Pad rightwards or by pointing to OK and pressing the Rotary Pad. When you have set the desired destination, select "Start navigation". 36

When the navigation has started, next to the map displaying the route, the system offers a series of options to help during navigation: Stop navigation; stops the navigation, the system requires a second confirmation after the function has been selected. Navigation volume; allows to set the volume of the navigation messages. Edit route; allows to set a series of options to improve the navigation ("Add new destination"; "Add recent destination", "Add favourite destination", "Add POI", "Reorder Trip"). Route preview; allows to display the streets in sequence. Zoom; allows to enlarge the map, by rotating the Rotary Pad to the right, and to reduce it, by rotating the Rotary Pad to the left. Explore map; allows to move within the map by moving the Rotary Pad in the four directions (right, left, up and down). The following information is also shown on the navigation page: on the bottom: name of the current road and current position; on the right, the kilometres remaining to the destination, the expected time of arrival and any POIs along the route; on the top: current navigation instruction and next navigation instruction. 37

TELEPHONE The system does not have an internal phone, therefore it can only interact with a connected phone. WARNING Activate the Bluetooth function on the phone you want to connect. To register a cell phone, press the MENU button to enter the main menu and select, by turning and pressing the Rotary Pad, the following functions in sequence: Settings - Infotainment - Bluetooth - Add device. During registration, the display shows the progress status of the connection. You may need to enter or confirm the PIN code, if the device requests it. A dedicated screen will inform you that the registration is complete. 38

SETTINGS To access the user-programmable functions open the main menu by pressing the MENU button, then select Settings by turning and pressing the Rotary Pad. The following menu items can be found here: Lights; Units & Language; Clock & Date; Safety; Driver assistance; Doors & Locks; Cluster; Infotainment; System. Units & Language The following settings can be modified when this mode is selected: Units, allows to select the following options: US Metric Custom: by selecting this item, you can choose the unit of measurement of "distance", choosing between km or mi, of "Temperature", between Celsius or Fahrenheit, of "Pressure" between Bar, psi or kpa, and of "Consumption", choosing between km/l, L/100km or mpg. Language: this is used to select the language to be set on the system. Restore Settings: this is used to manually delete the current settings and restores the factory settings. Enter the single functions and adjust them by rotating and pressing the Rotary Pad. Time and Date The following settings can be modified when this mode is selected: Sync with GPS time: activates/deactivates the clock synchronization through the GPS; if it's off, the options "Set Time" and "Set Date" are enabled. Set time: allows to manually set the time. Time format: you can choose between a 24h clock and a 12h clock. Set date: allows to manually set the date. Restore Settings: deletes the current settings and restores the factory settings. Enter the single functions and adjust them by rotating and pressing the Rotary Pad. 39

Doors & Locks The following settings can be modified when this mode is selected: Lock doors while moving: activates/deactivates the function Unlock all on exit: activates/deactivates the function Passive entry: activates/deactivates the function Unlock doors on entry (where available): allows you to select either "all doors" or "driver door" Horn with Remote Start (for versions/markets where provided): this allows to activate/ deactivate the horn when the engine is started with the electronic key. Sound Horn with Lock: allows you to choose between the following options: OFF, "Once" or "Twice" Automatic lock: activates/deactivates the function Restore Settings: deletes the current settings and restores the factory settings. Enter the single functions and adjust them by rotating and pressing the Rotary Pad. Cluster The following settings can be modified when this mode is selected: Warning Buzzer Volume: you can choose between 7 different intensity levels; Trip B: activates/deactivates the function; Repeat phone: activates/deactivates the function; Repeat audio: activates/deactivates the function; Repeat Navi: activates/deactivates the function; Restore Settings: this is used to manually delete the current settings and restores the factory settings. Enter the single functions and adjust them by rotating and pressing the Rotary Pad. 40

ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK The oil level is displayed before each time the engine is started and it can be checked via the Connect system, in order to do that, proceed as follows: from the main menu (MENU button), select the following functions in sequence by rotating and pressing the Rotary Pad: Apps - My car - Oil Level. 41

TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) The TPMS signals the driver a possible insufficient pressure if this falls below the warning limit for any reason, including the effects of low temperature and normal loss of pressure from the tyre. Therefore, if insufficient tyre pressure is indicated by the warning light on the instrument panel, you will need to increase the inflation pressure up to the prescribed cold inflation value. The TPMS will stop indicating insufficient tyre pressure ( warning light is off on the instrument panel) when it is equal to or greater than the prescribed cold inflation pressure. In order to see which tyre has insufficient pressure on the Connect system display, proceed as follows: from the main menu (MENU button), select the following functions in sequence by rotating and pressing the Rotary Pad: Apps - My car - Tyre pressure. Inflation pressure The tyre pressure values can be found in the Use and Maintenance Instruction Manual or on the IDENTIFICATION DATA SUMMARY PLATE placed on the left side door pillar. 42

REFUELLING To refuel proceed as follows: open the fuel cap by pressing on its rear edge; remove the closing cap of the dispenser; introduce the dispenser in the filler and refuel. proceed in reverse order to close the tank. Petrol engines It is advisable to use unleaded petrol, with an octane number (R.O.N.) 98 for the best performance. Only use unleaded petrol with a number of octanes (R.O.N.) not lower than 95 (EN228 specification). Diesel engines Only use Diesel for motor vehicles (EN590 and EN16734 specification). 43

FCA Italy S.p.A. - MOPAR - Technical Services - Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 3-10040 Volvera - Turin (Italy) Print no. 604.38.816-03/2017-5th edition

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