Low tyre pressure warning

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Does anyone know what the symbol to the right of the low pressure warning means? See attached photo. It looks like you're supposed to push a button, but I've tried them all to no effect. Any ideas?

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There's a button to scroll thru the various settings and trip counter etc to the right of the instrument panel. Not sure you can clear the tyre pressure alerts tho other than put air in the tyres.

I recall my daughter's car had this come up every now and again which turned out to be a sensor fault which the dealer sorted.
 
There's a button to scroll thru the various settings and trip counter etc to the right of the instrument panel. Not sure you can clear the tyre pressure alerts tho other than put air in the tyres.

I recall my daughter's car had this come up every now and again which turned out to be a sensor fault which the dealer sorted.
Tyre Warning can be Dissmissed within the Tyre Pressure screen but will return once car is restarted.

All of my 4 tyres showed low pressure 29 to 30 PSI instead of recommended 36PSI when the outside Temperaturd dropped to -25'C, so I added air to all types

When I go to the Dealership again I will get them to replace the air in the tires with Nitrogen
 
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To answer David's question,

Applying the "RTFM" rule gives the following:


If you want to switch the dis-
play
Warning display screens with a “ ” or “ ”
mark displayed in the upper right of the
screen can be switched. If you want to switch
the display, press the multi information dis-
play switch as follows.
“ ”: Press lightly.
“ ”: Press for approximately 2 seconds or
more.


The screengrab from manual is better, you can see the symbols.
 

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"Press lightly" is a crap translation, it should be "press briefly". Makes you wonder what else could easily be misunderstood.
 
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