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2023 Land Rover New Range Rover Sport Storage Compartments Owner Manual

2023 Land Rover New Range Rover Sport Storage Compartments

STORAGE COMPARTMENTS

WARNING
Make sure that any items stored in the vehicle are secure and cannot move. If the vehicle is involved in an accident or is subject to sudden braking or a change of direction, loose items can cause serious injury.
WARNING
Do not drink while driving. Driver distraction can lead to accidents, potentially causing serious injury or death.

Front storage compartment locations:

  1. Glovebox: Press the up-down arrow switch above the upper glovebox to open and close.
  2. Large storage bin, located under center armrest. Push catch, then pull armrest upwards to access.
  3. Small item or phone storage. Slide fore and aft to access additional storage.
  4. Front armrest: lift to access storage compartment.
  5. Front door storage.
  6. Rear door storage.
CENTER CONSOLE STORAGE:

Center console storage is provided as shown. Slide the lid to access.

FRONT CENTER CONSOLE FRIDGE:
The front center console fridge is located under the front seat armrest. The fridge can hold four 17 fl oz bottles or four 11 fl oz cans. A white border light around the upper perimeter of the unit indicates the fridge is active and provides illumination for the contents. Press the control button under the armrest to select from the following modes:
  • Boost – 2 LEDs lit: Rapidly chills compartment towards -5°C (28°F), but stops when compartment reaches 5°C (40°F). Use to rapidly cool drinks.
  • Normal – 1 LED lit: Maintains a steady temperature of 5°C (40°F).
  • Off – no LEDs lit: No cooling provided. Suitable for normal storage.
NOTES
The fridge reverts to its previous setting when the vehicle is started.
VEHICLES WITH FRONT FRIDGE:
Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases in hermetically sealed equipment (EN).

R134a: 0.015 kg

GWP: 1430

AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS

CAUTION
Only use approved accessories. Using any other equipment may damage the vehicle’s electrical system and/or cause battery discharge. If in any doubt, contact a retailer/authorized repairer.
CAUTION
The engine should be running when using accessories for long periods. Failure to do so can discharge the battery.
NOTES
The number of power sockets fitted is dependent on the vehicle’s specification. Power sockets can be used to power approved accessories that use a maximum of 120 Watts.

Auxiliary power socket locations:

  1. 12 V power socket or cigar lighter.
    NOTES
    Fitment of a cigar lighter depends on the vehicle’s specification.
  2. 1x USB ‘A’ and 1x USB ‘C’ socket in front of the cupholder.
  3. 12v socket in the glovebox.
  4. 2x USB ‘C’ and 12 V power outlet on rear of center console. A 110 V power outlet is provided under the three auxiliary sockets.
  5. Loadspace 12 V power socket.

An HDMI socket and 2x USB ‘C’ sockets are located on the 2nd row armrest in vehicles fitted with the rear seat entertainment package.

WIRELESS CHARGER

WARNING
Metallic objects may become hot if they are placed between the mobile device and the charging mat, which may result in serious injuries.
CAUTION
Do not place anything other than a Qi-compatible mobile device or accessory onto the charging mat. Items such as keys, key fobs, coins, jewelry, paperclips, or foil sweet wrappers may interfere with the wireless charger operation.

The wireless charger is located on the center console, in front of the gear selector.

The wireless charger provides up to 15W of power to charge mobile devices.

To use the wireless charger:

  1. Switch on the vehicle’s ignition.
  2. Place the compatible mobile device in the center of the mat with the device facing upward. After a few seconds the charging commences.
NOTES
Remove the mobile device from the mat to stop the charging process.
NOTES
The amount of charging current supplied and the time taken for charging is entirely under the control of the mobile device.
NOTES
The wireless charger continues to charge during an engine stop/start event.

The wireless charger switches off automatically, when the mobile device is fully charged.

The following icons appear on the touchscreen and relate to wireless charging status:

Charging: Indicates a device is on the charging mat and recognized by the system.

Charged: Indicates the mobile device is fully charged.

Foreign object: Indicates a foreign object is detected on the charging mat.

An additional wireless charging compartment is provided for rear seat passengers with the SV Signature Suite. This rear seat charging facility does not include the phone signal booster feature described below.

PHONE SIGNAL BOOSTER:
The wireless charger mat incorporates a phone signal booster. The phone signal booster is a cell phone signal enhancer, designed to compensate for reduced reception inside the vehicle’s interior. This phone signal booster operates by selectively boosting signals into and out of the cell phone via an external antenna. The phone signal booster operates automatically when a cell phone is placed on the charging mat; there is no need to connect or set up the phone signal booster.
WARNING
E911 (emergency 911) location information may not be provided or may be inaccurate for calls served when using this device.
NOTES
  • This signal booster is a consumer device. Before use, you must register this device with your wireless provider and have your provider’s consent. Please contact your retailer to obtain the device’s serial number. Once obtained, contact your wireless service provider to register the phone signal booster.
  • ou MUST cease operating this device immediately if requested by the FCC (USA) or ISED (Canada) or a licensed wireless service provider.
  • Canada only – Before use, you must meet all requirements set out in ISED CPC-2-1-05. See https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf08942.html for details. You must operate this device with approved antennas and cables as specified by the manufacturer. Antennas must not be installed within 8 in (20 cm) of any person.
  • The phone signal booster cannot enhance cell phone reception in areas where there is no signal available.
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