The layout of meters in the instrument cluster is shown in illustration 16.1.
Speedometer
The speedometer is placed on the right side of the instrument cluster (see illustration 16.1) and shows the vehicle speed in km/h.
Attention: Always follow the speed limit established by the Rules of the Road (SDA), follow the speed limit signs!
Tachometer
The tachometer is located on the left side of the instrument cluster (see illustration 16.1) and shows the engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute (arrow reading should be multiplied by 100). In order to avoid engine failure, it is forbidden to exceed the maximum permissible speed of the crankshaft (the tachometer needle should never enter the red zone of the scale).
Attention: If the tachometer needle approaches the red sector of the scale, you should immediately switch to a higher gear!
Odometer/Resettable Odometer/Chronometer/Service Indication Display
The display is mounted in the lower part of the instrument cluster between the speedometer and tachometer (see illustration 16.1).
The indication fields of the odometer and the resettable odometer are located one above the other: the odometer is at the bottom, the counter is at the top (see illustration 16.2). The odometer records the total mileage of the vehicle since it was put into service. The total mileage is permanently displayed on the display. The resettable trip meter allows you to track the distance traveled by the vehicle since the last reset.
With the appropriate configuration, the display can also show the readings of the chronometer. Switching the display indication modes between the counter and chronometer readings is done by briefly pressing the button built into the instrument cluster to the right of the speedometer dial (see illustration 16.1).
Note: When the ignition is switched on, the display is activated in the last selected mode.
The same button resets the resettable trip meter - switch the display to the counter mode and hold the button pressed for 1 second.
The procedure for correcting the readings of the chronometer is given below.
Chronometer (with appropriate equipment)
Each time the button located on the right side of the instrument cluster is pressed for approximately 2 seconds in succession (see illustration 16.2) the chronometer will switch to the corresponding mode:
setting readings in hours -> setting readings in minutes -> normal display mode.
When switching to the time setting mode, the corresponding readings (in hours or minutes) activated in flash mode. Changing the indications of the current time is made by short pressing the same button.
Note: If the battery has been disconnected from the car's on-board network for some time, then the next time the power is turned on, the chronometer readings will be reset.
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