Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto Fortwo Cabriolet (2013) del fabbricante Smart
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>> Operator’s Manual. smart fortwo coupé and smart fortwo cabriolet É4515848683WËÍ 4515848683 Order no. 6522 0058 13 Part no. 451 584 86 83 Edition B 2013 www.
Service and Literature Your authorized smart center has trained technicians and Genuine smart Parts to service your vehicle properly. For expert advice and quality service, contact an authorized smart center. For further information you can find us on the smart web-site www.
Let the fun begin! Take a moment to familiarize yourself with your smart fortwo coupé or smart fortwo cabriolet and read through the Operator’s Manual before driving. This will ensure you get more fun out of your vehicle - and avoid danger to yourself and others.
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Index ............................................ 4 Introduction ................................. 13 At a glance .................................... 19 Safety .......................................... 29 Controls ..................................
A ABS (Antilock Brake System) ............. 46 Indicator lamp ........................ 163 Accessory weight .......................... 140 Accidents Air bags .................................. 33 Additives Engine oil .............................. 221 Gasolin e.
C CAC (Customer Assistance Center) ...... 16 California retail buyers and lessees, important notice for ........... 14 Can holder see Cup holder Cargo compartment cover blind ........ 107 Catalytic converter ....................... 147 CD player .....
Driving and parking Safety notes .............................. 77 Driving safety systems .................... 46 ABS ........................................ 46 ESP ® ....................................... 47 Hydraulic brake assistant ........... 48 E Electrical system Improper work on or modifications .
Gear selecto rl ever ......................... 81 Transmission position s. ............. 82 Global locking/unlocking ................ 53 Glove box .................................... 110 Gross Axle Weight Rating see GAWR Gross Vehicle Weight see GVW Gross Vehicle Weight Rating see GVWR GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) .
Lamps, indicator and warning ABS ....................................... 163 Battery ................................... 168 Brakes ................................... 164 Coolant temperature ................. 170 Engine malfunction ..................
Oil level see Engine oil, Checking level On-board Diagnostics Socket (OBD) ... 213 Operating safety ............................ 15 Outside temperature display ............ 88 Overhead control panel .................... 27 P Paintwork care ...........
Seating capacity ........................... 131 Seats ........................................... 58 Adjustment ............................... 59 Armrest ................................... 59 Heating ................................... 60 Passenger seat .
Tether anchorage points see Children in the vehicle Thorax-pelvis side air bags ............. 38 Tightening torque Wheels ................................... 136 TIN (Tire Identification Number) ................................ 139, 142 Tire and Loading Information placard .
V Vehicle Bulbs ..................................... 178 Care ...................................... 151 Identification Number (VIN) ....... 214 Locking/unlockin g. ................... 52 Modifications and alterations, Operating safety ..............
Product information We recommend using Genuine smart Parts as well as conversion parts and accessories explicitly approved by smart for your vehicle model. We have tested these parts to determine their reliability, safety and special suitability for smart vehicles.
R smartmove Assistance (Canada only) R State Warranty Enforcement Laws (Lemon Laws, USA only) Important notice for California retail buyers and lessees of smart automobiles Under California law you ma.
your vehicle will be determined by our authorized smart center technician or the tow service provider on a case-by-case basis and may be a factor in our ability to respond.
may cause serious damage and impair the operating safety of your vehicle. If you feel a sudden significant vibration or ride disturban ce, or you suspect that damage to your vehicle has occurred, you should turn on your hazard warning flashers, carefully slow down, and drive with caution to an area which is a safe distance from the road.
http://www.safercar.gov ; or write to: Administrator, NHTSA Headquarters, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, West Building, Washington, DC 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http://www.
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>> At a glance. Cockpit ........................................... 20 Instrument cluste r( miles) .................. .2 1 Instrument cluster (kilometers) ........... 23 Steering wheel gearshift control .......... 25 Center console .............
Cockpit Function Page : Exterior lamp switch 64 ; Steering wheel 1 = Instrument cluster 21 ? Steering wheel gearshift control 84 A Tachometer* 91 B Cockpit clock* 91 C Glove box 110 AUX/USB sockets* 1.
Instrument cluster (miles) Miles Instrument cluster (U.S. vehicles) Function Page : Speedometer ; Right indicator and warning lamp display 22 = Adjusting instrument cluster illumination 92 Setting dig.
Indicator and warning lamps Function Page : M Low‑beam headlamp indicator lamp 65, 169 ; # Left turn signal indicator lamp 67, 169 = ÷ ESP ® warning lamp 167 ? ! Right turn signal indicator lamp 6.
Instrument cluster (kilometers) Kilometers Instrument cluster (Canada vehicles) Function Page : Speedometer ; Right indicator and warning lamp display 24 = Adjusting instrument cluster illumination 92.
Indicator and warning lamps Function Page : M Low‑beam headlamp indicator lamp 65, 169 ; # Left turn signal indicator lamp 67, 169 = ÷ ESP ® warning lamp 167 ? ! Right turn signal indicator lamp 6.
Steering wheel gearshift control Function Page : Multifunction display 86 ; Right shift paddle 3 : Upshift 84 = Left shift paddle 3 : Downshift 84 i Model pure only: The steering wheel in this vehicle varies from steering wheel illustrated. 3 Model passion and BRABUS only.
Center console Function Page : Tachometer* 91 ; Cockpit clock* 91 = HVAC 102 ? Audio system* 98 A Switching front fog lamps* on/off 68 B Central locking switch 54 C Hazard warning flasher switch 69 D .
Overhead control panel Function Page : Passenger front air bag off indicator lamp 41, 162 ; Switching interior lighting on/off 69 = Interior rear view mirror 62 Door control panel Function Page : Insi.
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>> Safety. Occupan ts afety ................................ 30 Panic alarm ..................................... 45 Driving safety systems .....
Occupant safety Introduction The smart vehicle is equipped with seat belts and dual stage air bags to protect you in ac rash. However, children can be killed or seriously injured by an inflating air bag.
G WARNING Modifications to or work improperly conducted on restraint systems (such as seat belts and anchors, Emergency Tensioning Devices, seat belt force limiters or air bags) or their wiring, as well as tampering with interconnected electronic systems, can lead to the restraint systems no longer functioning as intended.
collision. If you slide under it, the belt would apply force at the abdomen or neck, causing serious or even fatal injuries. The seat backrest and seat belt provide the best restraint when the wearer is in a position that is as upright as possible and the belt is properly positioned on the body.
should be positione d as low as possible on the hips to avoid any possible pressure on the abdomen. R Never place your feet on the instrumen t panel, dashboard or on the seat.
temporary breathing difficulty for people with asthma or other breathing trouble. To avoid this, you may wish to get out of the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. If you have any breathin g difficulty but cannot get out of the vehicle after the air bag inflates, then get fresh air by openin g a window or door.
properly fastened seat belt. A properly fastened seat belt is also needed to provide the best possible protection in a rollover. We caution you not to rely on the presence of the air bags in order to avoid wearing your seat belt.
How an air bag operates An air bag is inflated in a matter of milliseconds. If an air bag is triggered, the SRS indicator lamp 6 in the instrument cluster illuminates. ! If the air bags are activated, you will hear a loud noise and some dust may be generated.
Knee bags : Driver’s knee bag ; Passenger knee bag The knee bags are designed to provide increased protection for the driver and passenger against the risk of injuries to the knees, thighs and lower legs. The knee bags are located on the lower instrument panel.
: Head-thorax air bag Window curtain air bags and thorax- pelvis side air bags (coupé only) G WARNING There is a possibility for a thorax-pelvis side air bag related injury if occupants, especially c.
Thorax-pelvis side air bags are deployed R on the impacted side of the vehicle R in instances with a high rate of lateral vehicle deceleration or acceleration R independently of the front air bags R regardless of whether the seat belt on the impacted side of the vehicle is in use R independently of the ETDs.
child restraint, or if the passenger seat is sensed as being empty. When the OCS senses that the passenger seat occupant is classified as being up to or less than the weight of a typical 12‑month‑.
R If you install a rear-facing child restraint on the passenger seat, make sure the 40 indicator lamp is illuminated, indicating that the passenger front air bag is deactivated. Should the 40 indicator lamp not illuminate or go out while the restraint is installed, please check installation.
R Do not lean on the armrests or lift yourself from the seat by using the hand le over the door as this may cause the OCS to be unable to correctly approximate the occupant weight category. R Only have the seat repaired or replaced by an authorized smart center.
Unsecured or improperly positioned cargo increases a child’s risk of injury in the event of R strong braking maneuvers R sudden changes of direction R an accident Infant and child restraint system We recommend all infants and children be properly restrained at all times while the vehicle is in operation.
important information when circumstances require you to place a child in the passenger seat: R Your vehicle is equipped with air bag technology designed to turn off the passenger front air bag in your.
The top tether anchorage is located on the floor of the cargo compartment. The top tether guide for the top tether strap is located above, on the head restraint. X Thread top tether strap A through top tether guide : down the back of passenger seat ; to top tether anchorage = .
The product label with FCC ID and IC certification number can be found in the battery case. i Canada only: This device complies with RSS‑210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference, and 2.
When the ABS is malfunctioning, the wheels may lock during hard braking, reducing steering capability and extending the braking distance. G WARNING The ABS cannot prevent the natural laws of physics f.
through the ESP ® may otherwise seriously damage the brake system which is not covered by the smart Limited Warranty. i The ESP ® will only function properly if you use wheels of the recommended tire size ( Y page 216). Hydraulic brake assistant The hydraulic brake assistant operates in emergency situations.
R there is motion inside the vehicle R someone attempts to raise the vehicle The alarm will also be triggered when unlocking and opening the driver’s door with the key. i The alarm will stay on, even if the driver’s door is immediatel yc losed. For canceling the alarm, see ( Y page 49).
X Remove the key from the starter switch. X Press switch : within 60 seconds. Indicator lamp ; comes on. X Exit the vehicle. X Lock the vehicle using the remote control. i The tow-away protection and the interior motion sensor remain switched off until you lock your vehicle again.
>> Controls. Openin ga nd closing .......................... 52 Starter switch positions ..................... 57 Seats .............................................. 58 Mirrors ........................................... 61 Seat belts .........
Opening and closing Key Key with remote control : * Lock button ; $ Opening the retractable soft top 6 / unlocking the upper tailgate 7 = # Unlock button The remote control centrally locks and unlocks.
! The remote control has an operating range of approximately 50 ft (15 meters). This can fluctuate greatly as a consequence of local conditions (reflective or absorbing objects) and interference emitted by other radio transmission systems.
Locking and unlocking from the inside G WARNING When leaving the vehicle, always remove the key from the starter switch, take it with you, and lock the vehicle.
X Press button # on the key twice. X Press and hold button $ on the key for approximately two seconds. or X Pull the release handle in handle recess : of the lower tailgate. The upper tailgate is unlocked. X Swivel the upper tailgate upwards to open. Observe the information on loading the vehicle ( Y page 112).
you, and lock the vehicle. Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. A child’s unsupervised access to a vehicle could result in an accident and/or serious personal injury. Opening and closing the retractable soft top (cabriolet only) You can fully open the retractable soft top with the key.
X Opening: Push release levers : , located to the left and right of the retaining clip, upwards. X Swivel the rear soft top upwards to open. G WARNING To prevent possible personal injury, always keep hands and fingers away from the cargo compartment opening when closing the rear soft top.
g For removing key 1 Ignition (power supply for all electrical consumers) and driving position All lamps (except low‑beam headlamp indicator lamp, high‑beam headlamp indicator lamp, and turn signal indicator lamps unless activated) in the instrument cluster come on.
child. For additional information, see “Children in the vehicle”. A child’s risk of serious or fatal injuries is significantly increased if the child restraints are not properly secured in the vehicle and/or the child is not properly secured in the child restraint.
Passenger seat You can expand the cargo compartment by folding down the passenger seat. Observe the loading instructions ( Y page 112). Folding down X Remove the seat belt from seat belt guide : . X Move the passenger seat backward as far as it will go.
Level Indicator lamps on the switch off No indicator lamp on 1 One indicator lamp on 2 Two indicator lamps on X Make sure the key is in starter switch position 1 . X Switching on: Press seat heating switch : repeatedly until the desired seat heating level is reached.
Exterior rear view mirror heating This featur ei s only availabl eo nt he model passion and BRABUS and in conjunction with power exterior rear view mirrors. After switching on the rear window defroster, the exterior rear view mirrors will be heated automatically.
vehicle and/or the child is not properly secured in the child restraint. G WARNING Never let more people ride in the vehicle than there are seat belts available. Make sure everyone riding in the vehicle is correctly restrained with a separate seat belt.
not touch the neck). Never pass the shoulder portion of the seat belt under your arm. R Position the lap belt as low as possible on your hips (over hip joint) and not across the abdomen. R Place the seat backrest in a position that is as upright as possible.
i If you drive in countries where vehicles drive on the other side of the road than the country in which the vehicle is registered, you must have the headlamps modified for symmetrical low beams. Relevant information can be obtained at any authorized smart center.
X Turn the exterior lamp switch to position à . With the key in starter switch position 1 , the tail and parking lamps, the license plate lamps, and the side marker lamps will come on and go out automatically depending on the brightness of the ambient light.
High‑beam headlamps and high-beam flasher X Make sure the low‑beam headlamps are switched on ( Y page 65). X Switching on: Push the combination switch to position 1 . The high‑beam headlamps come on. The high‑beam headlamp indicator lamp K in the instrument cluster comes on.
The interior and exterior 9 lamps come on and then go out again after 12 seconds. Ambient lighting* The ambient lighting illuminates the vehicle interior with 6 LEDs when the low- beam headlamps are switched on.
X Make sure the parking lamps or the low‑beam headlamps are switched on. X Switching on: Press switch : . The front fog lamps come on. The indicator lamp in the switch comes on. X Switching off: Press switch : once more. The front fog lamps go out. The indicator lamp in the switch goes out.
Windshield wipers Switching windshiel dw ipers on and off Example illustration coupé X Make sure the key is in starter switch position 1 . X Switching on: Turn the wiper switch to position 2 or 3 , depending on the intensity of the rain. ! Do not operate the windshield wipers when the windshield is dry.
Wiping with windshield washer fluid Example illustration coupé X Pull the wiper switch in direction of arrow : and hold it in position. The windshield wipers operate with windshield washer fluid. X Release the wiper switch. The windshield wipers will wipe three more times.
When loading, make sure no sharp objects come into contact with the soft top or the rear window. Do not place any evenly distributed loads with a weight of more than 165 lbs (75 kg) on the rear soft top when folded down. Make sure the high-mounted brake lamp is not concealed.
Opening from outside You can open the retractable soft top completely with the key. Key with remote control : * Lock button ; $ Opening the retractable soft top = # Unlock button X Press button $ on the key for approximately two seconds. The retractable soft top opens completely.
X Make sure the key is in starter switch position 1 . Retractable soft top switch : Closing ; Opening Opening the rear soft top X Press symbol ; on the retractable soft top switch or button $ on the key until the retractable soft top has opened completely.
X Carry out the following steps when conditions are safe to do so. X First lift the side rail at the rear end in direction of arrows ? . X Then remove it in direction of arrows A .
; Front right = Rear right ? Rear left A Front left X Install the side rails with the respective front end ; or A first. G WARNING Make sure the side rails are properly mounted. Otherwise the side rails could disengage while driving and injure you and other persons.
Opening and closing the power windows This feature is only available on the model passion and BRABUS. G WARNING Do not keep any part of your body up against the side window pane when opening a window. The downward motion of the pane may pull that part of your body down between the window pane and the door frame and trap it there.
fumes are entering the vehicle while driving, have the cause determined and corrected immediately. If you must drive under these conditions, drive only with at least one window fully open at all times.
in order to avoid damaging the transmission. You can drive in reverse gear at a speed of up to 9 mph (15 km/h). X Depress the brake pedal. X Press the release button ( Y page 78) to disengage the gear selector lever lock. X Move the gear selector lever to reverse gear R .
X Push parking brake lever ; down as far as it will go. When the ignition is switched on or the engine is running, the brake warning lamp $ (USA only) or J (Canada only )i nt he instrument cluster goes out. X Engaging: Pull up parking brake lever ; firmly.
G WARNING In the event of the vehicle needing to be towed, a significantly greater amount of pedal pressure will be required when the engine is switched off. Turning off the engine G WARNING Do not turn off the engine before the vehicle has come to a complete stop.
G WARNING It is dangerous to shift the transmission out of park position P or neutral position N if the engine speed is higher than idle speed. If your foot is not firmly on the brake pedal, the vehicle could accelerate quickly forward or in reverse. You could lose control of the vehicle and hit someone or something.
Effect 7 Drive position The transmission shifts automatically. x Manual gearshifting System-controlled automatic gearshifting is switched off. The driver has to change the gears manually. The current gear selector lever position appears in the transmission position indicator ( Y page 87).
position indicator shows a flashing N in order to warn you of the vehicle rolling backwards. X Press the brake pedal. X Release the brake pedal. X Apply sufficient pressure to the accelerator pedal to drive off. i The hill‑start assist system is inactive if you start off with the parking brake engaged.
X Briefly pull the gear selector lever backward in the - direction ( Y page 81). or X Pull left shift paddle : ( Y page 84) towards you. The transmission shifts to the next lower gear. Kickdown You can use kickdown when you want maximum acceleration. X Press the accelerator pedal past the point of resistance.
X Restart the engine Three bars instead of P appear in the multifunction display. X Wait at least 30 seconds. The transmission is taught in. When teaching-in was successful: P appears in the multifunction displa ya gain and normal transmission operating is restored.
Multifunction display illumination The multifunction display illumination comes on when the starter switch is in position 1 .I t goes out after approximately 30 seconds when the starter switch is in position 0 . For adjusting the multifunction display illumination, see “Adjusting instrument cluster illumination” ( Y page 92).
Digital clock Example illust ration (U.S. vehicles) i Canada vehicles: The digital clock shows a 24 h-clock instead of a 12 h-clock. The time can only be set as long as the colon in the digital clock flashes. X Activating time setting: Press and hold right button ; until the colon in the digital clock starts flashing.
Freeze warning (Canada vehicles only) When the outside temperature falls below 3 ¥ , the multifunction display makes you aware of the fact that the road may be icy. An additional freeze warning, i.e. an ice crystal symbol, in the multifunction display flashes.
Trip odometer display Example illustration (U.S. vehicles) X Selecting trip odometer display: Press left button : ( Y page 89) repeatedly until the trip odometer display appears in the status indicator. X Resetting trip odometer display: Press and hold left button : ( Y page 89) until the value is set to 0 .
Reserve fuel indicator Example illustration (U.S. vehicles) The reserve fuel indicator is only displayed when driving on reserve fuel. X Selecting reserve fuel indicator: Press button : on the instrument cluster repeatedly until the reserve fuel indicator appears in the status indicator.
Adjusting instrument cluster illumination You can adjust the illumination of the switches, the dials in the instrument cluster, the radio*, the climate control* panel and the auxiliar yi nstruments*. Five illumination levels are available. X Make sure the key is in starter switch position 1 .
until the message Back appears in the multifunction display. X Press the OK button on the control lever briefly. Control system* 93 >> Controls. * optional Z.
Menus and submenus Function : Odometer menu ; Consumption menu = START menu (trip statistics since start) ? RESET menu (trip statistics since last reset) A Messages menu B Settings menu C Time menu Od.
Odometer menu appears in the multifunction display. X To switch between submenus: Press the OK button on the control lever briefly. X To reset the trip odometer: Select the trip odometer display. X Press button : ( Y page 89) on the instrument cluster until the trip odometer is reset to 0.
RESET menu appears in the multifunction display. X To reset: Press button : ( Y page 89)on the instrument cluster until the RESET menu is reset to 0 . Messages menu The Messages menu stores messages that you can call up. i When no messages have been stored, the Messages menu is not displayed.
X Press the control switch on the control leve r( Y page 92) up or down until the Language submenu appears in the multifunction display. X Press the OK button on the control lever briefly. X Press the control switch on the control lever ( Y page 92) up or down until the desired language is selected.
Setting the period of day X Press the control switch on the control lever ( Y page 92) up or down until the am pm submenu appears in the multifunction display. X Press the OK button on the control lever briefly. X Press the control switch on the control lever ( Y page 92) up or down until the desired setting is selected.
Audio system basic* The audio system basic contains the following functions: R Radio (FM/AM) R Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS) and radio text R AUX and USB socket ( Y page 99) ! Please be sure to read the operating instructions for the audio system basic before using the unit.
: USB socket ; AUX socket smart surround sound system* The smart surround sound system supplements the existing speakers with more powerful and additional speakers (including a digital amplifier in the passenger footwell and a passive subwoofer).
: Activating or deactivating the cruise control ; Resuming at last set speed or increasing speed = Setting current or lower speed, or decreasing speed ? Canceling the cruise control Activating/deactivating The cruise control must be activated before you can set a speed.
X Press RES/+ button ; briefly. The cruise control resumes the previously set speed. i The last set speed stored in memory is deleted when the engine is turned off. Changing the set speed You must have set a speed prior to increasing or decreasing the current speed.
Control panels HVAC Heating : Air volume control ; Rear window defroster switch = Air distribution control ? Temperature control Air conditioning with climate control* : Air volume control ; Air condi.
Air conditioning with climate control* Control panel ( Y page 103). X Make sure the engine is running. X Switching on: Push air volume control : to level 1 or higher. X Press air conditioning switch ; . The indicator lamp in air conditioning switch ; comes on.
fresh air can flow freely into the vehicle interior. R Do not obstruct air vents or ventilation grilles in the vehicle interior. i For draft-free ventilation, move the sliders for the center air vents and side air vents to the middle position.
Adjusting air volume The air volume is controlled depending on the blower speed selected. Five blower speeds are available. 0 Off 1 Slow 2 Medium 3 High/defrosting 4 Maximum X Increasing or decreasing: Push air volume control : up or down. Defrosting G WARNING Never drive with iced up or fogged windows.
Air recirculation mode* Switch to air recirculation mode 12 to prevent unpleasant odors from entering the vehicle from the outside (e.g. before driving through a tunnel). This setting cuts off the intake of outside air and recirculates the air in the passenger compartment.
event of an accident. For this reason, heavy objects must be tied down. Vehicle occupants could be injured by objects being thrown around in the vehicle in the event of R hard braking R a change of direction R an accident G WARNING Do not place any objects on the mounted cargo compartment cover blind.
X Push handle ? to the right in the direction of the arrow. X Insert cargo compartment cover blind : in top mounting ; or bottom mounting = in the left-hand side paneling and release handle ? . X Cargo compartment cover blind : engages. X Pull parcel net bag A down slightly and secure with the hook and loop fastener.
the pedals. This could restrict your ability to brake or accelerate and could lead to accidents and injury. Coin holder The coin holder is located in front of the gear selecto rl ever. Example illustration (coupé) : Coin holder Door pockets The door pockets are located in the driver’s and passenger door.
Storage tray* in center console X Installing: Slide storage tray ; onto the cones on the center console until it engages audibly. X Removing: Press levers : simultaneously towards the storage tray. X Pull storage tray ; away from the center console. X Opening: Pull handle = .
X Opening: Open the tailgates. X Pull handle : on the inside of the tailgate backward. X Lift up the storage compartment cover. X Closing: Close storage compartment cover : . X Press on the “PRESS” marking in the middle of storage compartment cover : until it engages audibly.
B‑pillar ( Y page 214). In addition, the load must be distributed in such a way so that the weight on each axle never exceeds the Gross Axle Weigh tR ating (GAWR) for the front and rear axle. The GVWR and GAWR for your vehicle are indicated on the certification label which can be found on the driver’s door B‑pillar.
Auxiliary power outlet The auxiliary power outlet supplies power to the following electrical accessories when the key is turned to starter switch position 1 : R the cigarette lighter*, available in co.
>> Operation. The first 1000 miles (1500 km) .............. 116 At the gas station ............................. 116 Engine compartment .......................... 117 Front compartment ........................... 120 Tires and wheel s. .........
The first 1000 miles (1500 km) In the Operation section you will find detailed information on operating, maintaining and caring for your vehicle. The more cautiously you treat your vehicle during the break-in period, the more satisfied you will be with its performance later on.
? Fuel type label A Holder X Turn off the engine. X Remove the key from the starter switch. X Open the fuel filler flap by pulling at the point indicated by arrow : . X Turn fuel filler cap = counterclockwise and hold on to it until possible pressure is released.
X Engage the parking brake. X Move the gear selector lever to park position P . X Switch off the ignition. X Open the tailgate. G WARNING Exercise extreme caution if you see flames or smoke coming from the engine compartment. Move away from the vehicle and call the fire department.
When checking the engine oil level R the vehicle must be parked on level ground R the vehicle must have been stationary for at least five minutes with the engine turned off X Turn off the engine. X Engage the parking brake. X Open the tailgate. X Open the engine compartment cover ( Y page 117).
X Check the engine oil level once more. X Add engine oil once more if necessary. Be careful not to spill any oil when adding to avoid environmental damage caused by oil entering the ground and water. ! Excess engine oil must be siphoned or drained off.
X Pull both levers ; fully towards the outside in the direction of the arrows. X Lift the front of service flap = . X First pull service flap = forward slightly and then remove it upwards as indicated by arrow ? . X Insert hooks A on the back of service flap = into openings B .
X Push service flap = down in direction of arrow G . X First push both levers ; inward and then to the rear. X Press both levers ; into the radiator grille until they engage.
counterclockwise to release any excess pressure. X Continue turning pressure cap : counterclockwise and remove it. The coolant level is correct if the level R for cold coolant: reaches marking bar ; visible through the filling opening R for warm coolant: is approximately 0.
Brake fluid G WARNING During vehicle operation , the boiling point of the brake fluid is continuously reduce dt hrough the absorption of moisture from the atmosphere. Under extremely strenuous operating conditions, this moisture content can lead to the formation of bubbles in the system ,t hus reducing the system’s efficiency.
result in the bolts loosening and possibly an accident. Retreaded tires are not tested or recommended by smart, since previous damage cannot always be recognized on retreads. The operating safety of the vehicle cannot be assured when such tires are used.
and the tire load, the tire temperature changes. When the tire temperature change sb y 18 ¦ (10 ¥ ), the tire inflation pressure will change by approximately 10 kpa (0.
Underinflated tire sc an R cause excessive and uneven tire wear R adversely affect fuel economy R lead to tire failure from being overheated R adversely affect handling characteristics Overinflated tires G WARNING Follow recommended tire inflation pressures.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)* Your vehicle may be equipped with a T ire P ressure M onitoring S ystem (TPMS). It monitors the tire inflation pressure in all four tires. Aw arning is issued to alert you to a decrease in pressure in one or more of the tires.
the TPMS from functioning properly .A lways check the TPMS malfunction telltale after replacing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to continue to function properly.
X Press Restarting TPMS button : . The combination low tire pressure /TPMS malfunction telltale in the instrument cluster ( Y page 21) flashes for approximately 5 seconds and then goes out. After driving a few minutes the system verifies that the current tire inflation pressures are within the system’s specified range.
: Driver’s door B‑pillar Following is a discussion on how to work with the information contained on the Tire and Loading Information placard with regards to loading your vehicle.
the following illustration. Refer to Tire and Loading Information placard on vehicle for actual data specific to your vehicle. Steps for determining correct load limit The following steps have been developed as required of all manufacturers under Title 49, Code of U.
Examples for steps 1 to 3 Example 1 Example 2 Step 1 Combined weight limit of occupants and cargo from Tire and Loading Information placard 540 lbs 540 lbs Step 2 Number of occupants (driver and passe.
For more information on tire load rating ( Y page 138). For information on calculating total and cargo load capacities ( Y page 132). Direction of rotation Unidirectional tires offer added advantages, such as better hydroplaning performance. To benefit ,h owever, you must make sure the tires rotate in the direction specified.
Treadwear indicator : appears as a solid band across the tread. Storing tires ! Keep unmounted tires in a cool, dry place with as little exposure to light as possible. Protect tires from contact with oil, grease and fuels. Cleaning tires ! Never use a round nozzle to power wash tires.
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. Those grades represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance.
A Manufacturer B Tire ply material ( Y page 140) C Tire size designation, load and speed rating ( Y page 137) D Load identification ( Y page 139) E Tire name i For illustration purposes only. Actual data on tires are specific to each vehicle and may vary from data shown in above illustration.
Tire load rating G WARNING The tire load rating must always be at least half of the GAWR of your vehicle. Otherwise, tire failure may result and cause an accident and/or serious personal injury to you or others. Always replace rims and tires with the same designation, manufacturer and type as shown on the original part.
symbol in the service description. Example: 245/40 ZR18 97Y. In this example, “97Y” is the service description. The letter “Y” designates the speed rating and the speed capability of the tire is limited to 186 mph (300 km/h).
The TIN is a unique identifier which facilitates efforts by tire manufactures to notify purchasers in recall situations or other safety matters concerning tires and gives purchasers the means to easily identify such tires.
radio, and heater, to the extent that these items are available as factory-installed equipment (whether installed or not). Air pressure The amount of air inside the tire pressing outward on each square inch of the tire. Air pressure is expressed in pounds per square inch (psi), or kilopascal (kPa) or bars.
Normal occupant weight The number of occupants the vehicle is designed to seat, multiplied by 68 kilograms (150 lbs). Occupant distribution The distributio no fo ccupants in a vehicle at their designated seating positions. Production options weight The combined weight of those installed regular production options weighing over 5 lbs (2.
Treadwear indicators Narrow bands, sometimes called “wear bars” that show across the tread of a tire when only 1 / 16 in (1.6 mm) of tread remains. Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards A tire information system that provides consumers with ratings for a tire’s traction, temperature and treadwear.
For safety reasons, smart recommends that you only use snow chains that have been approved by smart. Informatio no nt his is available from any smart center. Please refer to the separate operating instructions for detailed information on mounting the snow chains.
important to keep in mind that a considerably higher degree of effort is necessary to brake and steer the vehicle. Adapt your driving accordingly. Brakes G WARNING Make sure not to endanger any other road users when carrying out braking maneuvers. Refer to the description of the hydraulic brake assistant ( Y page 48).
effect. Maintain a safe distance from vehicles in front. To help prevent brake disc corrosion after driving on wet road surfaces (particularly salted roads), it is advisable to brake the vehicle with considerable force prior to parking. The heat generated serves to dry the brakes.
Catalytic converter Your smart is equipped with monolithic- type catalytic converter, an important element in conjunction with the oxygen sensors to achieve substantial control of the pollutants in the exhaust emissions.
Depending upon the weather and/or road surface (conditions), the tire traction varies widely. Specified tire inflation pressures must be maintained. This applies particularly if the tires are subject to high loads (e.g. high speeds, heavy loads, high ambient temperatures).
( Y page 216), for example when purchasing new tires. For information on how to identify the tire speed rating on a tire’s sidewall, see “Tire size designation, load and speed rating” ( Y page 137).
water being ingested by the engine through the air intake, causing severe internal engine damage. Any such damage is not covered by the smart Limited Warranty.
Coolant temperature During severe operating conditions and stop-and-go city traffic, the coolant temperature may rise. ! Excessive coolant temperature causes the red coolant temperature warning lamp ? in the instrument cluster to come on. The engine should not be operated with the red coolant temperature warning lamp ? illuminated.
Such damage is caused not only by extreme and varying climatic conditions, but also by: R Air pollution R Road salt R Tar R Gravel and stone chipping To avoid paint damage, you should immediately remove: R Insects R Bird droppings R Tree sap, etc.
Selecting the right cleaning agent ! To avoid damage to interior equipment and materials: Never rub roughly or use cleaning spirits on the cloth upholstery, never use strong agents, stain remover etc. on the leather upholstery. Never scour or use solvent on plastic parts.
Exterior Special considerations Lightly soiled Hand-/Automatic car washes Heavily soiled Hand-/Automatic car washes Wheels and wheel covers Two-layer metallic paint (high-gloss) Car shampoo concentrat.
! Do not aim directly at R electrical parts R electrical connectors R seals R other rubber parts The distance should be at least 3.9 in (10 cm) and the water temperature must not exceed 140 ¦ (60 ¥ ). Follow the instructions provided by the power washer manufacturer on maintaining a distance between the vehicle and the nozzle of the power washer.
Cleaning the soft top fabric ! Only clean the retractable soft top and the rear soft top when they are closed. Dry cleaning X Brush the soft top fabric with a soft brush, always working in the same direction, i.e. from front to back. Wet cleaning smart recommends that you use an approved car shampoo concentrate and soft top cleaner.
>> Practical hints. Where will If ind ... .......................... 158 Display messages ............................. 158 What to do if ... ............................... 162 Unlocking/locking manually ............... 176 Replacing transmitter battery .
Where will If ind ... Tire repair kit The tire repair kit is located in the passenger footwell under the carpet. X Insert a suitable object such as a coin into the slot of carpet holder : .
Vehicles without control system Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The electronic immobilizer is not working. X Have the system checked at an authorized smart center. There is a malfunction in the shifting system. X Have the system checked at an authorized smart center.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions 4 Switch Engine Off The engine oil level is too low. The engine could be damaged. X Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. X Turn off the engine. X Engage the parking brake. X Check the eng ine oil leve l ( Y page 118) and add engine oil as required ( Y page 119).
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions 6 Reserve Fuel The fuel level has dropped below the reserve mark. X Refuel at the next gas station. Ö Driver´s Door Ajar The driver’s door is open. X Close the driver’s door. Ø Door Ajar The passenger door is open.
Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating properly. The TPMS malfunctio ni ndicator is combined with the low tire pressure telltale. When the system detect sam alfunction, the telltale will flash for approximately 1 minute and then remain continuously illuminated.
Brake Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ò (USA only) ! (Canada only) The ABS indicator lamp illuminates while the engine is running. There is a malfunction in the ABS system. X Have the ABS system checked at an authorized smart center immediately.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions $ (USA only) J (Canada only) The brake warning lamp illuminates while the engine is running. You are driving with the parking brake engaged. X Release the parking brake. The brake circuit fails or the brake fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir is too low.
Safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions 7 The seat belt telltale illuminates constantly for a maximum of 6 seconds after starting the engine. Regardless of whethe rt he seat belt is fastened or not, the seat belt telltale always comes on and remains lit for 6 seconds after starting the engine.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions 6 Scenario 1: The SRS indicator lamp illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out after a maximum of 4 seconds. The subsequent self check of the safety systems detected no malfunction. The supplemental restraint system is operational.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ÷ The ESP ® warning lamp flashes while driving. The ESP ® has engaged because of detected traction loss in at least one tire. X When driving off, apply as little throttle as possible. X While driving, ease up on the accelerator pedal.
Vehicle Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions # The battery indicator lamp illuminates while driving or does not go out after the engine is started. The alternator is malfunctioning. The battery is no longer charged. X Stop the vehicle immediately in a safe location.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions K The high‑beam headlamp indicator lamp does not illuminate when the high‑beam headlamps are switched on or when using the high‑beam flasher. The high‑beam headlamp indicator lamp has failed.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions #! The turn signal indicator lamp(s) flashes at double frequency. One of the turn signals is malfunctioning. X Replace the bulb as soon as possible ( Y page 179). or X Have the turn signal checked at an authorized smart center as soon as possible.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ; The engine malfunction indicator lamp illuminates while driving. There is a malfunction in the system. X Have the vehicle checked at an authorized smart center immediately. i Some states may by law require you to visit a workshop as soon as the engine malfunction indicator lamp comes on.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)* Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions h The yellow combination low tire pressure/TPMS malfunction telltale illuminates continuously. The TPMS detects a loss of pressure in at least one tire. X Carefully bring the vehicle to a halt, avoiding abrupt steering and braking maneuvers.
low tire pressure telltale. When the system detects am alfunction, the telltale will flash for approximately 1 minute and then remain continuously illuminated. This sequence will continue upon subsequent vehicle start-ups as long as the malfunction exists.
G WARNING If the 40 indicator lamp does not illuminate or remains out with the weight of a typical 12‑month‑old child in a standard child restraint or less on the passenger seat, do not transport a child on the passenger seat until the system has been repaired.
Acoustic warning signals Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Once the anti-theft warning system* has been armed, a visual and audible alarm is triggered.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions A warning signal sounds when parking. You have not engaged the parking brake before releasing the brake pedal, turning off the engine, and switching off the ignition. X Switch on the ignition to deactivate the acoustic warning.
X Open the driver’s door. X Press the central locking switch ( Y page 54). The indicator lamp on the central locking switch comes on, when the starter switch is in position 1 . The indicator lamp on the central locking switch flashes, when the starter switch is in position 0 .
X Insert a suitable object such as a coin into the slot at the eyelet of the key housing. X Carefully turn the coin until key housing top half : is unlatched. X Open key housing top half : to the side. X Remove transmitter battery ; from the board. ! Check the polarity when inserting the new transmitter battery.
Overview bulbs Front lamps Headlamp Type : Low‑beam headlamp H7 (55 W) ; High‑beam headlamp H7 (55 W) = Parking and side marker lamp WY 5 W ? Turn signal lamp 2357 A Front fog lamp* Type : Front fog lamp H 11 Side turn signal lamp Type : Side turn signal lamp WY 5 W Replacing bulbs 179 >> Practical hints.
Rear lamps Tail lamp unit Type : Brake lamp/tail lamp/turn signal lamp/side marker lamp 12 V 21/5 W ; Reflector - = Backup lamp 12 V 21 W License plate lamps Type : License plate lamps C 5 W High‑mounted brake lamp Type : High‑mounted brake lamp W 16 W 180 Replacing bulbs >> Practical hints.
Replacing bulbs for front lamps Before you start to replace a bulb for a front lamp, do the following first: X Turn the exterior lamp switch to position $ ( Y page 64).
The arrow on bulb socket : must be in line with the line on the headlamp housing. X Turn bulb socket : clockwise by a quarter of turn. Side turn signal lamp bulb X Removing: Open the door on the corresponding side. X Press on retaining lug : in the direction of the arrow until the side turn signal lamp housing disengages.
Left bulb carrier with bulb sockets (right bulb carrier in reverse) : Retaining tab = Brake, tail, turn signal and side marker lamp bulb ? Backup lamp bulb X Depending on which bulb needs to be replaced, press gently onto bulb = or ? and turn it counterclockwise.
X Use a suitable tool to loosen the corresponding license plate lamp unit at jacking point : . X Carefully unclip the license plate lamp unit. X Detach electrical connectors ; . X Remove bulb = . X Insert the new bulb. X Attach electrical connectors ; .
tensioning spring could crack the windshield. Do not allow the wiper arms to contact the windshield glass without a wiper blade inserted. We recommend that you have this work carried out at an authorized smart center.
X Removing: Fold the wiper arm away from the rear window until you feel it engage. X Fold wiper blade : away from the wiper arm in direction of arrow ; until it disengages from its mounting. X Detach wiper blade : . X Installing: Push the new wiper blade onto the wiper arm until you feel it engage.
Please make sure to refer to the description of the tire repair kit in your vehicle before sealing a tire. The tire repair kit can be used to seal punctures of up to approximately 0.16 in (4 mm) on the tire tread. The tire repair kit enables you to drive on the sealed tire to the nearest authorized smart center.
Keep away from open flame, heat source or sparks. Do not smoke. Sealing a tire (Version 1) X Take the tire repair kit from the passenger footwell ( Y page 158).
X Screw the end of filler hose ? onto tire valve G . X Insert electrical plug B into the auxiliary power outlet ( Y page 114). X Insert the key in the starter switch and turn it to position 1 . i The vehicle’s battery is draine db yu se of the electric air pump.
X Place the tire repair kit securely in the vehicle. X Drive off immediately. The tire sealant will distribute itself evenly inside the tire. G WARNING Do not exceed vehicle speed of 50 mph (80 km/h). A tire sealant repair is not designed to operate at higher speeds.
result in handlin go r steering problems, or brake failure. X Drive to the nearest authorized smart center, to have the damaged tire replaced. X Contact an authorized smart center as soon as possible to obtain a new filler hose and a new tire sealant container.
You may operate the electrical air pump again after it has cooled off. X If a tire inflation pressure of at least 200 kpa (2.0 bar, 29 psi) is not attained, turn off the electric air pump by pressing OFF on electric air pump switch ? . X Unscrew the end of filler hose ? from tire valve C .
Information placard located on the driver’s door B‑pillar). R To increase the tire inflation pressure: Switch on the electric air pump. R To decrease the tire inflation pressure: Press deflate button D . Recheck the tire inflation pressure with the electric air pump’s pressure gauge E .
Wheel change Preparing the vehicle X Park the vehicle on a hard, flat surface when possible. X Turn on the hazard warning flasher. X Turn the steering wheel so that the front wheels are in a straight-ahead position. X Engage the parking brake. X Move the gear selector lever to park position P .
Steel rim with wheel cover X Vehicles with wheel cover on steel rim: Pull the wheel cover off of the rim. If necessary, use a suitable tool to pry the wheel cover off. X On wheel to be changed, loosen but do not yet remove the wheel bolts (approximately one full turn with wheel wrench).
to come off. This could cause an accident. Be sure to use the correct wheel bolts. G WARNING Only use genu ine smart wheel bolts. Other wheel bolts may come loose. Do not tighten the wheel bolts when the vehicle is raised. Otherwise the vehicle could fall off the jack.
If you do not intend to operate your vehicle for an extended period of time, consult an authorized smart center about steps you need to observe. G WARNING Observe all safety instructions and precautions when handling automotive batteries. Risk of explosion.
running or the key is in the starter switch. ! Never loosen or detach battery terminal clamps while the engine is running or the key is in the starter switch. Otherwise the alternator and other electronic components could be severely damaged. Have the battery checked regularly at an authorized smart center.
arrangement in your vehicle model, the ventilation hose is located either on the left or right side of the battery). X Remove the battery. Charging the battery G WARNING Avoid creating sparks when charging the battery as escaping gases are flammable. Keep open flames away from the battery and do not smoke.
immediately flush affected area with water, and seek medical help if necessary. A battery will also produce hydrogen gas, which is flammable and very explosive. Keep flames or sparks away from battery, avoid improper connec tion of jumper cables, smoking, etc.
Jump start assistance Your vehicle’s battery is located in the passenger footwell below the footrest ( Y page 198). For jump starting, use the terminals of the battery, keeping the leads connected. X Make sure the two vehicles do not touch. X Switch off all electrical consumers.
X Remove the jumper cables from negative terminals = and ? first. X Remove the jumper cables from positive terminals : and ; . You can now switch on the headlamps. X Remount the positive terminal cover. X Have the battery checked at the nearest authorized smart center.
cause damage to the radiator and other supports if towing on a bumpy road. R Towing the vehicle should only be done using the properly installed towing eye bolt. Never attach a tow cable, tow rope, or tow rod to the vehicle chassis, frame, or suspension parts.
Rear covers X Remove respective cover : or ; using a suitable object to reveal the threaded hole for the towing eye bolt. X Screw towing eye bolt in clockwis et o its stop and tighten with a suitable object. G WARNING For safety reasons, recovery or lashing down of the vehicle by means of the towing eye is not allowed.
X Turn the battery on using the previously installed battery switch. X Move the gear selector lever to park position P . X Remove the key from the starter switch. X Lock the doors. ! Do not flat tow the vehicle with the front axle raised. Doing so may cause serious damage to the brake system which is not covered by the smart Limited Warranty.
X From the fuse chart ( Y page 208), determine which fuse belongs to the malfunctioning accessory or component. X Remove the respective fuse. X Replace the defective fuse with an ew one of the same amperage.
Fuse box Front side : - Fuse y - ¥ Backup fuse slots Fuses 207 >> Practical hints. Z.
Rear side ^ - © Fuse Fuse chart No. Accessory/Component Amperage Color : Engine 25 A Neutral ; Windshield wipers 25 A Neutral = Power window (left and right) 20 A Yellow ? Passenger compartment blower (HVAC) 25 A Neutral A Front fog lamps, LED daytime running lamps 10 A Red B Right parking lamp, right tail lamp, license plate lamps 7.
No. Accessory/Component Amperage Color F Engine, transmission, shifter 15 A Blue G ESP ® control unit 25 A Neutral H Exterior lamp switch, turn signal lamp switch, cockpit switch module, on-board dia.
No. Accessory/Component Amperage Color Y Soft top (cabriolet only) 30 A Green Z Transmission control unit 40 A Orange Horn, central locking system 20 A Yellow ^ — — — _ Starter switch (ignition) 50 A Red a ESP ® control unit 40 A Orange © EPS control unit 30 A Green y Exterior rear view mirror heating 7.
>> Technical data. Parts service .................................. 212 Warranty coverage ............................ 212 Engine electronic s. .......................... 212 Identification label s. ...................... 213 Vehicle specification (model pure) .
Parts service The “Technical data” section provides the necessary technical data for your vehicle. Genuine smart Parts are subjected to stringent quality inspections. Each part has been specifically developed, manufactured or selected for and adapted to smart vehicles.
such retrofits approved. smart approves the installation of telephones and radio devices if the work is done professionally and the device is connected to a low- reflection exterior antenna. The transmitting power of the telephone or radio must not exceed the following maximum values.
? Heat warning label (engine compartment) A Certification label (driver’s door B‑pillar) B Tire and loading information placard (driver’s door B‑pillar) C VIN (lower edge of windshield) Certification label X Open the driver’s door.
i When ordering parts, please specify vehicle identification and engine number. Vehicle specification (model pure) The quoted data apply only to the standard vehicle. Contact an authorized smart center for the corresponding data of all special bodies and special equipment.
G WARNING No racks or loads may be secured to the roof of the vehicle, as R the panorama roof* may be damaged, thus injuring persons R this can have a substantial adverse effect on the driving dynamic.
i Further information on tires and rims is available at any authorized smart center. A placard with the recommended tire inflation pressure is located on the driver’s door B‑pillar. The tire inflation pressure should be checked regularly and should only be adjusted on cold tires.
Mixed size tires i In the following tables, the models are represented by codes: R V1: model pure R V2: model passion R V3: model BRABUS Abbreviations used in the following tables: R FA: Front Axle R RA: Rear Axle All-season tires Light alloy rims V1 V2 V3 FA 155/60 R 15 74T M+S 4.
of service fluids. Otherwise you could endanger persons or the environment. Keep service fluids out of the reach of children. For health reasons, you should prevent service fluids from coming into direct contact with your skin or clothing. If a service fluid is swallowed, contact a physician immediately.
Capacities Components Model Capacity Fuels, coolants, lubricants, etc. Engine with oil filter All models 3.5 US qt (3.3 l) Approved engine oils Cooling system All models approx. 4.5 US qt (4.3 l) Anticorrosion/Antifree ze meeting specification MB 325.
Engine oil additives ! Do not blend oil additives with engine oil. They may damage the engine. Damage or malfunctions resulting from blending oil additives are not covered by the smart Limited Warranty. Any authorized smart center will provid ey ou with additional information.
Fuel requirements Only use premium unleaded fuel. The octane number (posted at the pump )m ust be 91 min. It is an average of both the R esearch O ctane N umber (RON) and the M otor O ctane N umber (MON): (RON+MON)/2. This is also known as the ANTI‑KNOCK INDEX.
are prohibited when windshield washer concentrate is being handled. Coolants The engine coolant is a mixture of water and anticorrosion/antifreeze, which provides: R Corrosion protection R Freeze prot.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2013) è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2013) - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2013) imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2013) ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2013), ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2013).
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2013). Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2013) insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.