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On-line owner's handbook
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access to the latest information available, easily identi ed by
the bookmarks, associated with this pictogram:
If the heading "MyCitroën" is not available on the public website for
your country, you can nd your handbook at the following address:
http://service.citroen.com
Select:
You can nd your handbook on the CITROËN website, under the
heading "MyCitroën".
This personal space provides you with information on your products
and services, direct and special contact with CITROËN and
becomes a space tailored for you.
the link in "Private customer access",
the language,
the model,
the edition date appropriate for the date of registration of your vehicle.
You will nd your handbook, presented in the same way as the paper version.
Your vehicle is tted with only some of the
equipment described in this document,
depending on the trim level, version and
the speci cations for the country in which
it is sold.
The tting of electrical equipment or
accessories which are not recommended
by CITROËN may result in a failure of
your vehicle's electronic system. Please
note this speci c warning and contact
a CITROËN dealer to be shown the
recommended equipment and accessories.
Happy motoring!
We draw your attention to the following...
CITROËN has a presence on every continent,
a complete product range,
bringing together technology and a permanent spirit of innovation,
for a modern and creative approach to mobility.
We thank you and congratulate you on your choice.
At the wheel of your new vehicle,
getting to know each system,
each control, each setting,
makes your trips, your journeys
more comfortable and more enjoyable.
For any work on your vehicle, use a
quali ed workshop that has the technical
information, competence and equipment
required, which a CITROËN dealer is able
to provide.
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Contents
Key 19
Alarm 21
Doors 22
Tailgate 24
Rear roof ap 27
Central locking 28
Instrument panel 29
Adjusting the time 30
Warning lamps 31
Fuel gauge 37
Coolant 37
Tyre under-in ation
detection 38
Service indicator 39
Lighting dimmer 40
Gearbox 41
Gear ef ciency
indicator 41
6-speed electronic
gearbox 42
Steering wheel
adjustment 44
Stop & Start 45
Starting and stopping 48
Hill start assist 49
Lighting
control 50
wipers 53
Cruise control 55
Speed limiter 58
Heating / Air conditioning
manual 61
digital 63
Demisting
and defrosting 65
Front seats 67
Rear bench seat 69
Rear seats
(5 seat version) 72
Rear seats
(7 seat version) 75
Modularity 82
Front ttings 84
Modutop roof 88
Roof bars 93
Courtesy lamps 94
Load space cover
(5 seat version) 95
Load space cover
(7 seat version) 99
Mirrors 101
Electric windows 103
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. SAFETY
104-12
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Presentation 4
Exterior 6
Instruments and controls 8
Centre console 9
Sitting comfortably 10
Visibility 11
Driving safely 12
Passenger compartment
space 13
Rear ttings 14
Child safety 15
Ventilation 16
Eco-driving 17
1. FAMILIARISATION
4-1
8
Hazard warning lamps 104
Parking brake 104
Parking sensors 105
Anti-lock braking
system (ABS) 107
Emergency braking
assistance 107
Anti-slip regulation (ASR)
and electronic stability
programme (ESP) 108
"Grip control" 109
Seat belts 111
Airbags 114
Deactivating the
passenger's airbag 117
Child seats 118
Recommended seats 120
Installing 121
Iso x seats 124
Child lock 125
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. EASE OF USE and
COMFORT 50-103
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CONTENT
S
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. TECHNOLOGY on
BOAR
D
5. ACCESSORIES 127-130
6. CHECK
S
131-140
7. QUICK HELP
141-16
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Emergency
or assistance 9.1
MyWay 9.3
Audio system 9.37
Towing a trailer 127
Other accessories 129
Opening the bonnet 132
Petrol engine 133
Diesel engine 134
Levels 135
Checks 137
Fuel 139
Fuel cut-off 140
Diesel priming pump 140
Battery 141
Puncture repair kit 143
Changing a wheel 144
Removable
snow screen 148
Changing a bulb 149
a fuse 154
a windscreen
wiper blade 158
Being towed 159
8
. TECHNICAL
D
ATA 162-16
8
Dimensions 162
Weights 166
Identi cation
markings 167
10. VISUAL SEARCH
169-17
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Exterior 169
Instruments
and controls 170
Interior 172
Technical data -
Maintenance 173
The "Location" section
assists you in nding the
controls and functions
and their associated page
numbers on the schematic
outlines of the vehicle
(visual index).
The "Technology on board"
section presents the new
radio/navigation systems.
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PRE
S
ENTATION
Within the chapters, symbols draw your attention to speci c
information:
This handbook has been designed to familiarise you with
your new vehicle from the moment you get behind the
wheel and to describe the operating features.
Reading the handbook is made easy with the content
consisting of 10 identi ed chapters, which can be located
by means of a colour code speci c to each one. Its
sections cover, by subject, all of the functions of the
vehicle in its most complete speci cation.
Chapter 8 gives all of the technical data relating to your
vehicle. At the end of the document, diagrams of the
outside and inside of the vehicle will assist you in locating
equipment or functions and page numbers refer you to
the relevant section of the handbook.
directs you to the chapter and section which contains
detailed information concerning a function,
indicates important information relating to use of
the equipment,
alerts you to the safety of individuals and equipment
on board.
We draw your attention to the following...
Your vehicle is tted with only some of the equipment
described in this document, depending on the trim level,
version and the speci cations for the country in which it is
sold.
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2d
2a
6a
2b
6b
7a
7b
2c
2e
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Exterior
2c
2e
2b
7a
4
6a
7b
2a
6b
4
2d
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FAMILIARISATION
Exterior
Key
: chapter identi cation
: page identi cation
19
25
24
105
109
Grip control Changing bulbs
149
139
Fuel ller ap
Parking sensors
Opening the bonnet
132
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Key - Remote control
Side-hinged rear doors
Sliding side door
Tailgate and rear screen
Spare wheel and temporary
puncture repair kit
143,
144
27
Rear roof ap
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Interior
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1. Lighting and direction indicator
stalk.
2. Instrument panel with screen.
3. Wipers, screenwash, trip
computer controls.
4. Ignition.
5. Audio system control stalk.
6. Driver's airbag, horn.
7. Steering wheel height and reach
adjustment.
8. Cruise control, speed limiter
switch.
9. Control panel, parking sensors,
headlamp beam adjustment,
ESP, Stop & Start.
10. Bonnet release.
11. Electric door mirror adjustment.
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9
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FAMILIARISATION
Interior
CENTRE CONSOLE
1. Switch panel: electric
windows.
2. Switch panel: hazard warning
lamps, central locking, child lock.
3. Cigarette lighter.
4. Heating-ventilation
controls.
5. Storage compartment.
109 6. Grip Control.
7. Audio equipment.
8. Screen.
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9.1 10. Emergency call.
9. Electronic
gearbox selector.
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3
4
3
3
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Interior
Steering wheel Storage compartments
1.
Forwards-backwards
adjustment.
2. Angle.
3.
Seat cushion
height.
4. Head restraint
height and
angle.
Driver's seat
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44
86
111
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SITTING COMFORTABLY
The tools are stored under the right-
hand seat.
Adjust the steering wheel for height
and reach.
Mirrors
Manual adjustments.
Electric adjustments.
Seat belts
Height adjustment.
Fastening.
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3
7
3
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FAMILIARISATION
Interior
Lighting off.
Sidelamps.
Main beam headlamps (blue).
Dipped beam headlamps (green).
2 fast.
1 normal.
I intermittent.
0 park.
È single wipe.
AUTO, press the stalk down.
Reactivate if the ignition
has been off for more than
one minute.
AUTO, automatic
illumination of headlamps.
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VISIBILITY
Motorway function: press the stalk up
or down to ash the direction indicator
three times.
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Lighting stalk Wiper stalk Changing bulbs
In bad weather or in winter, ensure that
the lamps are not covered with mud or
snow.
Special position for the front wipers
For one minute after switching off the
ignition, any action on the wiper stalk
places the wiper arms and blades
vertically alongside the screen pillars.
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2
9
3
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Interior
Cruise control
The vehicle speed must be higher than
25 mph (40 km/h) with at least 4th gear
engaged.
From the time you release the brake
pedal, the vehicle is held for approximately
2 seconds without need to use the parking
brake, to allow you to move off.
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DRIVING SAFELY
The minimum speed which can be
programmed is 20 mph (30 km/h).
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Emergency or roadside assistance call
Section 9
Hill start assist
Audio equipment Audio system
Grip control
Speed limiter
This in-car system allows
you to send an emergency
or roadside assistance call
to the dedicated CITROËN
centres.
ESP (normal mode).
Sand.
Snow.
Mud.
ESP OFF.
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3
3
9
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FAMILIARISATION
Interior
Armrest USB player
Modutop roof, Scented air freshener
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT SPACE
If the vehicle is tted with the additional console and an
armrest, remove the console or the armrest to fold the
passenger seat to the table position.
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88, 90
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The multifunction roof console extends the overhead
storage compartment.
The fragrance is diffused in the passenger compartment
from the vents of the roof console.
Front ttings
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3
4
4
4
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FAMILIARISATION
Interior
Safety anti-pinch Airbag deactivation
Child seats Side door child lock Child surveillance mirror
CHILD SAFETY
125
103
102
118
117
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3
3
3
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Interior
VENTILATION
Recommended settings for Manual Air Conditioning
For optimum use of the system, we recommend:
If I require...
Air
distribution
Temperature
Air ow
Air
recirculation
AC
Heating -
Cooling
Demisting
Defrosting
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With Digital Air Conditioning, operation in AUTO mode is recommended
at all times.
Remember to switch the system off when the ambient air suits
your requirements.
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Heating
Air conditioning
Digital air conditioning
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E
CO-DRIVING
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO
2
emissions.
Optimise the use of your
gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off
gently, change up without waiting
and drive by changing up quite
soon. If your vehicle has the system,
the gear ef ciency indicator invites
you to change up; it is displayed
in the instrument panel, follow its
instructions.
With an automatic or electronic
gearbox, stay in Drive "D" or
Auto "A" , according to the type
of gearbox, without pressing
the accelerator pedal heavily or
suddenly.
Control the use of your
electrical equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger
compartment is too warm, ventilate it
by opening the windows and air vents
before using the air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the
windows and leave the air vents open.
Remember to make use of equipment
that can help keep the temperature
in the passenger compartment down
(sunroof and window blinds...).
Switch off the headlamps and front
foglamps when the level of light does
not require their use.
Avoid running the engine before
moving off, particularly in winter; your
vehicle will warm up much faster
while driving.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between
vehicles, use engine braking rather
than the brake pedal, and press the
accelerator progressively. These
practices contribute towards a
reduction in fuel consumption and
CO
2
emissions and also helps reduce
the background traf c noise.
If your vehicle has cruise control,
make use of the system at speeds
above 25 mph (40 km/h) when the
traf c is owing well.
As a passenger, if you avoid
connecting your multimedia devices
( lm, music, video game...), you
will contribute towards limiting the
consumption of electrical energy, and
so of fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices
before leaving the vehicle.
Switch off the air conditioning, unless
it has automatic digital regulation, as
soon as the desired temperature is
attained.
Switch off the demisting and
defrosting controls, if not automatic.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as
possible.
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Limit the causes of excess
consumption
Spread loads throughout the
vehicle; place the heaviest items in
the bottom of the boot, as close as
possible to the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the
vehicle and reduce wind resistance
(roof bars, roof rack, bicycle
carrier, trailer...). Use a roof box in
preference.
Remove roof bars and roof racks
after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow
tyres and re t your summer tyres.
Observe the recommendations
on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly,
when cold, referring to the label in the
door aperture, driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
- before a long journey,
- at each change of season,
- after a long period out of use.
Don't forget the spare wheel and the
tyres on any trailer or caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly
(engine oil, oil lter, air lter...) and
observe the schedule of operations
recommended by the manufacturer.
When refuelling, do not continue after
the 3
rd
cut-off of the nozzle to avoid
any over ow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle,
it is only after the rst 1 800 miles
(3 000 kilometres) that you will see
the fuel consumption settle down to a
consistent average.
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KEY
This locks and unlocks the doors on
the vehicle, opens and closes the
fuel ller cap, as well as starting and
stopping the engine.
ACCESS REMOTE CONTROL
Central unlocking
Central locking
Press this button to lock all of
your vehicle's doors.
The direction indicators ash once.
If one of the doors is open or is not
closed correctly, the central locking will
not work.
Deadlocking
A second press on the closed padlock
on the remote control within ve
seconds after locking changes the
locking to deadlocking.
This is con rmed by xed lighting
of the direction indicators for
approximately two seconds.
Deadlocking renders the exterior
and interior door opening handles
inoperative: do not leave anyone inside
the vehicle when it is deadlocked.
If deadlocking is activated from inside
the vehicle using the remote control, it
will change to normal locking when the
vehicle is started.
Press this button to unlock all
of your vehicle's doors.
The direction indicators ash twice.
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Good practice
Take care not to allow the remote
control to come into contact with
grease, dust, rain or a damp
environment.
A heavy object attached to the key
(keyring, ...) weighing on the shaft of
the key in the switch, may cause a
malfunction.
REMOTE CONTROL
Reinitialising the remote control
Following changing of the remote
control battery or disconnection of the
vehicle battery, the remote control may
have to be reinitialised.
Wait at least one minute before using
the remote control.
Insert the key in the ignition switch with
the buttons (padlocks) of the remote
control facing you.
Switch on the ignition.
Press the locking padlock for at
least ve seconds within the next
ten seconds.
Switch off the ignition.
Wait at least one minute before using
the remote control.
The remote control is now working
again.
Use only identical batteries or
batteries of an equivalent type to those
recommended by CITROËN dealers.
Do not discard the remote control
batteries, they contain metals which
are harmful to the environment.
Deposit them at a CITROËN
dealership, or at an authorised
collection point.
Folding/unfolding the key
Changing the battery
Battery ref.: CR1620/3 volts.
The "battery at" information is given
by an audible signal, accompanied by
a message in the screen.
To replace the battery, unclip the
casing using a coin at the ring.
If the remote control does not work
after the battery has been changed,
reinitialise the remote control.
There is a risk of damage if the
replacement battery is not the correct
type .
Press this button to release
the key from its housing.
To fold the key, press this
chromed button then fold
the key into the housing.
If you do not press the button, the
mechanism may be damaged.
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When leaving the vehicle, check that
the lamps are off and nothing of value
is visible.
As a safety precaution (with children
on board), remove the key from the
ignition when leaving the vehicle, even
for a short time.
Good practice
Do not make any modi cations to the
electronic immobiliser system.
Operating the remote control, even
when it is in your pocket, may result in
involuntary unlocking of the doors.
The simultaneous use of other
high frequency equipment (mobile
telephones, domestic alarms…), may
interfere with the operation of the
remote control temporarily.
The remote control does not operate
while the key is in the ignition, even if
the ignition is off.
ELECTRONIC IMMOBILISER
All of the keys contain an electronic
immobiliser device.
This device locks the engine supply
system. It is activated automatically
when the key is removed from the
ignition.
After the ignition is switched on,
a dialogue is established between the
key and the electronic immobiliser
system.
The metal part of the key must be
unfolded correctly for correct dialogue
to take place.
If you lose your keys
Visit a CITROËN dealer with the
vehicle's V5 registration document and
your identi cation document.
A CITROËN dealer will be able
to retrieve the key code and
the transponder code so that a
replacement key can be ordered.
When purchasing a second-hand
vehicle:
- have the keys memorised by a
CITROËN dealer to ensure that
the keys in your possession are
the only ones which can start the
vehicle.
ALARM
If tted on your vehicle, this provides
two types of protection:
- exterior protection: it sounds if a
front/rear door or the bonnet is
opened.
- interior protection: it sounds if
the volume inside the passenger
compartment changes (breaking of
a window or a movement inside the
vehicle).
If your vehicle is tted with a separation
partition, the interior protection is not
active in the load space.
Locking the vehicle with
complete alarm
Setting the alarm
- Switch off the ignition and get out of
the vehicle.
- Set the alarm within ve minutes of
getting out of the vehicle, by locking
or deadlocking using the remote
control. The red LED, located in the
button, ashes once per second.
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FRONT DOORS
From the inside
Use the door opening control to unlock
and open the door concerned.
From the outside
Use the remote control to lock/unlock
the vehicle.
Insert the metal part of the key in the
lock on the driver's side if the remote
control does not work.
Disarming
- Unlock the vehicle with the remote
control or switch on the ignition, the
red LED goes off.
Locking the vehicle with
exterior protection only
If, while you are away from the
vehicle, you wish to leave a window
partially open or a pet inside the
vehicle, you should choose exterior
protection only.
- Switch off the ignition.
- In the next ten seconds,
press the button until
the red LED is on
continuously.
- Get out of the vehicle.
- Within the next ve minutes, set
the alarm by locking or deadlocking
using the remote control (the red
LED ashes once a second).
Triggering
The siren sounds, the direction indicators
ash for approximately 30 seconds and
the red LED ashes rapidly.
- To switch it off, insert the key and
switch on the ignition.
When the alarm has been triggered ten
times in succession (when triggered for
the eleventh time) it is deactivated. Repeat
the procedure for setting the alarm.
Locking the vehicle without
alarm
- Insert the key in the lock on the
drivers door and lock it.
Do not set the alarm when washing
your vehicle.
Failure of the remote control
When the alarm is set but the remote
control does not operate:
- Unlock the doors with the key and
open the door. The alarm is triggered.
- Switch on the ignition in the
next ten seconds. The alarm is
disarmed.
Incorrect operation
When the ignition is switched on, if the
red LED remains on for ten seconds,
there is a fault in the siren connection.
Contact a CITROËN dealer to have the
system checked.
Automatic setting of the alarm
Depending on the country in which
the vehicle is sold, the alarm is set
automatically approximately 2 minutes
after the last door is closed.
To prevent triggering of the alarm when
a door is opened, you have to press
the remote control unlocking button
again.
Do not make any modi cations
to the alarm system as this could
cause faults.
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From the inside
Unlock the side door using this handle
and open it, guiding the rearward
sliding to the point of resistance. Pass
this point to hold the door open.
Close the side door using the handle
to start the sliding and pass the point
of resistance. Then, use the shaped
recess at the top of the door pillar to
guide the door until it locks.
Do not use the grab handle to slide the
door.
SLIDING SIDE DOORS
From the outside
Pull the handle towards you then
towards the rear and open the side
door guiding the rearward sliding to
beyond the point of resistance to hold
it open.
A mechanical system prevents opening
of the left-hand side door when the fuel
ller ap is open.
Good practice
Take care not to block the guide space
on the oor to allow the door to slide
correctly.
If your vehicle is parked on a slope,
guide the sliding of the side door. In
fact, the door could open or close more
rapidly due to the slope of the ground
and could cause injury.
For safety and operation reasons, do
not drive with the sliding side doors
open.
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TAILGATE
From inside
Emergency control
In the event of a central unlocking
operating fault, this permits unlocking
of the tailgate from the inside.
Insert a small screwdriver in the
opening, between the door and the
oor. To unlock the lock, move the
catch to the left then push the tailgate.
From outside
Locking/unlocking is by means of the
remote control.
To open, press the control below the
trim then raise the tailgate.
A pull strap is available to close the
tailgate in the high position.
Guide the closing of the tailgate to the
balance point of its travel then apply
a nal press on the tailgate to close it
fully.
Operation in the event of a
battery failure
Front and side passenger doors
In the event of a battery or central
locking fault, use the lock to lock the
doors mechanically.
) To open the door and get out of the
vehicle, pull the interior control.
) To lock the door, insert the key in the
lock, located on the edge of the door,
then turn it one eighth of a turn .
Drivers door
) Insert the key in the lock, then turn
it to the right to lock or to the left
to unlock.
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Tailgate screen
The opening rear screen allows you to
access the rear of the vehicle directly,
without having to open the tailgate.
Opening
After unlocking the vehicle using the
remote control or the key, press the
control and raise the rear screen to
open it.
Closing
Close the rear screen by pressing
the centre of the glass until it is fully
closed.
HINGED REAR DOOR
S
From outside
To open, pull the handle towards you.
Pull the lever to open the right-hand
door.
To close, start with the right-hand door
then close the left-hand door.
With the roof rear ap, the rear bumper
has been reinforced to serve as a
footrest when entering the vehicle.
The tailgate and tailgate screen cannot
both be open at the same time, to
prevent damage to the screen.
The hinged rear doors are
asymmetrical (2/3 - 1/3), with the
smaller door on the right.
They are tted with a central lock.
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From inside
Pull the handle towards you to open
the left-hand door.
Opening to approximately 180°
A check strap system permits extension
of the opening from approximately 90°
to approximately 180°.
Pull the yellow control when the door
is open.
The check strap will engage again
automatically on closing.
When parked with the
rear doors open to 90°,
the doors mask the rear
lamps. To signal your
position to other road
users driving in the same
direction who may not
have seen your vehicle,
use a warning triangle
or other device required
by the legislation in your
country.
In practice
It is possible to drive with the right-
hand door open to make it easier to
carry long loads. The left-hand door is
kept closed by the distinctive "yellow"
lock, positioned at the base of the door.
This closed door must not be used as
a load retainer.
Driving with the right-hand door open
is a special dispensation. Comply with
the usual safety indications to warn
other drivers.
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REAR ROOF FLAP
Support bar
A support bar is provided for
transporting long loads, after opening
the rear roof ap.
Fold back the support bar by lifting the
lever.
Support it to the door pillar.
Support the long loads to be
transported, lift them and reposition the
support bar with one hand.
Ensure that it is secured correctly by
pressing the handle downwards past
the point of resistance and secure the
loads rmly.
The rear bumper has been
reinforced to serve as a footrest
when entering the vehicle.
Never drive without the support bar in
place.
The rear doors only lock when the
support bar is installed.
When the rear roof ap is open, take
care when driving where height is
restricted.
Never rest loads directly on the rear
doors.
Comply with the usual indications,
to warn other drivers.
The side supports can be used as
hooking points.
- lower the black paddle to secure
the rear roof ap.
Securing the rear roof ap places it
on the seal correctly and guarantees
sealing without noise.
This rear roof ap is only compatible
with the hinged doors.
To open the rear roof ap:
- raise the black paddle of the toggle,
- relieve the toggle by pressing the
rear roof ap (downwards) then
release the hook,
- lift the rear roof ap,
- pass the point of resistance to
secure the rear roof ap using the
support struts.
To close the rear roof ap:
- check that the support bar is
secured correctly,
- lower the rear roof ap,
- while pressing the rear roof
ap
(downwards), take hold of the two
loops of the spring then place the
hook in its housing,
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CENTRAL LOCKING
An initial press permits
central locking of the vehicle,
when all of the doors are
closed.
A second press permits
central unlocking of the vehicle.
The control is inactive when the vehicle
has been locked using the remote
control or the key from the outside.
The doors can still be opened from the
inside.
Door open warning lamp
The control switch LED:
- ashes when the doors are locked
with the vehicle stationary and the
engine off,
- comes on when the doors are
locked and from the time the
ignition is switched on.
Anti-intrusion security
If this warning lamp comes
on, check that all of your
vehicle's doors are closed
correctly.
Locking while driving
When the vehicle moves off, as soon
as you reach approximately 6 mph
(10 km/h), the system locks the doors.
The characteristic central locking noise
is heard. The LED in the switch on the
dashboard central switch panel comes on.
During the journey, opening a door
results in complete unlocking of the
vehicle.
In the event of a serious impact, the
doors are unlocked automatically
to permit access by the emergency
services.
Activating/deactivating the function
With the ignition on, press
and hold this switch to
activate or deactivate the
function.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Displays
IN
S
TRUMENT
S
AND CONTROL
S
Screens
The information is presented on board
the vehicle in different display formats
according to the vehicle's equipment.
Dials
1. Distance recorder in kilometres/
miles.
2. Screen.
3. Fuel level, coolant temperature.
4. Rev counter.
5. Trip distance recorder/service
indicator zero reset.
6. Instrument panel lighting dimmer.
- Speed limiter/cruise control.
- Kilometres/Miles travelled.
- Service indicator, engine oil level
indicator, total kilometres/miles.
- Presence of water in the diesel
lter.
- Diesel pre-heating.
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Centre console with screen
Instrument panel without screen
- turn to the right to increase the
hours (hold the button to the right
for rapid scrolling),
- turn to the left: 24 H or 12 H is
displayed,
- turn to the right to select 24 H or 12 H,
- turn to the left to complete the time
adjustment.
After approximately 30 seconds
without any action, the screen returns
to the normal display.
ADJU
S
TING THE TIME
To adjust the time and date
indicated in the screen, refer to
the "Adjusting the date and time"
section of chapter 9.
Centre console without screen
The display - time sequence
is linked according to model
(version). The access to
the "Date" adjustment is
only active when the model
version offers a date in words.
To adjust the time of the clock,
use the left-hand button on
the instrument panel then
carry out the operations in the
following order:
- turn to the left: the minutes ash,
- turn to the right to increase the
minutes (hold the button to the right
for rapid scrolling),
- turn to the left: the hours ash,
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W
arn
i
n
g
l
amps
Each time the vehicle is started: a series of warning lamps comes on applying a self-test check. They go off almost
immediately. When the engine is running: the warning lamp becomes a warning if it remains on continuously or ashes.
This initial warning may be accompanied by an audible signal and a message which appears in the screen.
Do not ignore these warnings.
Warning lamp is indicates Solution - action
STOP
on, associated
with another
warning
lamp and
accompanied
by a message
in the screen.
major faults linked with
the "Brake uid level",
"Engine oil pressure and
temperature", "Coolant
temperature", "Electronic
brake force distribution",
"Power steering" and
"Under-in ation detection"
warning lamps.
You must stop as soon as it is safe to do
so, park and switch off the ignition. Have it
checked by a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop.
Parking
brake/Brake
uid level/
EBFD
on.
that the parking brake is applied
or has not been released fully.
Releasing the parking brake switches off the
warning lamp.
on. low brake uid level. Top up using a uid recommended by CITROËN.
remaining on even
though the level
is correct and
associated with the
ABS warning lamp.
a fault with the electronic
brake force distribution.
You must stop as soon as it is safe to do
so, park and switch off the ignition. Have it
checked by a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop.
Engine oil
pressure and
temperature
on while
driving.
low pressure or a high
temperature.
Park and switch off the ignition then allow to
cool. Visually check the level. Chapter 6, "Levels"
section.
remaining on,
even though the
level is correct.
a major fault.
Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop.
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Warning lamp is indicates Solution - action
Coolant
temperature
and level
on with needle
in the red
zone.
an abnormal increase in
temperature.
Park and switch off the ignition then allow to cool.
Visually check the level.
ashing. a drop in the coolant level.
Chapter 6, "Levels" section. Contact a
CITROËN dealer or a quali ed workshop.
Service
on temporarily. minor faults or warnings.
Consult the alert log in the display or screen.
If your vehicle is equipped with a trip computer
or a screen: refer to the "Audio equipment -
Trip computer" section of chapter 9. Contact a
CITROËN dealer or a quali ed workshop.
remaining on. major faults.
Driver's
seat belt not
fastened
on then
ashing.
the driver has not fastened
their seat belt.
Pull the strap then insert the tongue in the buckle.
accompanied
by an audible
signal then
remains on.
the vehicle is moving with
the driver's seat belt not
fastened.
Check that the seat belt is fastened by pulling the
strap. Chapter 4, "Seat belts" section.
ECO
on.
The Stop & Start system
has put the engine in STOP
mode following a vehicle
stop (red light, traf c jam,
etc...).
As soon as you want to move off, the warning
lamp goes off and the engine restarts
automatically in START mode.
ashes for a
few seconds,
then goes off.
The STOP is temporarily
unavailable.
or
The START mode has been
invoked automatically.
Section 2, under "Stop & Start".
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Warning lamp is indicates Solution - action
Front/
lateral
airbag
ashing or
remaining on.
a failure of an airbag.
Have the system checked by a CITROËN dealer
or a quali ed workshop without delay. Chapter 4,
"Airbags" section.
Front
passenger ’s
airbag
deactivated
on.
the intentional deactivation
of this airbag in the
presence of a rear-facing
child seat.
Chapter 4, "Airbags-child safety" section.
Low fuel
level
on with gauge
needle in the
red zone.
When it rst comes on,
there remains around
8 litres of fuel in the tank.
The distance you can drive
on this fuel depends on
your style of driving and
the engine type.
You must ll up with fuel to avoid running out.
This warning lamp comes on each time you
switch on the ignition until you have lled up.
Capacity of the tank: approximately 60 litres.
Never risk driving until the tank is empty, this
could damage the emissions and injection
systems.
ashing.
cutting off of the fuel supply
following a serious impact.
Restore the supply. Chapter 6, "Fuel" section.
EOBD
emission
control
system
ashing or
remaining on.
a failure of the system.
There is a risk of damage to the catalytic
converter. Have it checked by a CITROËN or a
quali ed workshop.
Battery
charge
on.
a fault in the charging
circuit.
Check the battery terminals, … Chapter 7,
"Battery" section.
ashing.
placing of the active
functions on standby
(economy mode).
Chapter 7, "Battery" section.
remaining on,
in spite of the
checks.
a faulty circuit, an ignition or
injection malfunction.
Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop.
ABS
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Warning lamp is indicates Solution - action
Power
steering
on. a fault with the system.
The vehicle retains conventional steering without
assistance. Have it checked by a CITROËN
dealer or a quali ed workshop.
Door open
detection
on and
accompanied
by a message
in the screen.
that a door is not closed
correctly.
Check that all of the doors are closed.
ABS remaining on.
a fault with the anti-lock
braking system.
The vehicle retains conventional braking.
Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop.
ESP
ashing.
triggering of the ASR or ESP
regulation.
The system optimises traction and improves the
directional stability of the vehicle. Chapter 4,
"Driving safety" section.
remaining on.
a fault with the system.
E.g.: under-in ation of the
tyres.
E.g.: check the pressure of the tyres. (Wheel
speed sensor, hydraulic block, ...). Have it
checked by a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop.
remaining on
with the LED in
the button (on
the dashboard)
on.
deactivation of the system
at the request of the driver.
Operation of the system is deactivated.
Reactivation is automatic above 30 mph
(50 km/h) or after pressing the button
(on the dashboard).
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Warning lamp is indicates Solution - action
Particle
emission lter
on.
a fault with the particle
emission lter (Diesel
additive level, risk of
blockage, ...).
Have the lter checked by a CITROËN dealer or
a quali ed workshop. Chapter 6, "Levels" section.
Dipped beam
headlamps/
Daytime
running lams
on.
a manual selection or
automatic illumination of
headlamps.
Turn the ring on the lighting control stalk to the
second position.
illumination of the dipped beam
headlamps from the time the
ignition is switched on: daytime
running lamps (depending on the
country in which the vehicle is sold).
Chapter 3, "Steering mounted controls" section.
Main beam
headlamps
pulling of the stalk towards
you.
Pull the stalk to return to dipped beam headlamps.
Direction
indicators
ashing with
audible signal.
a change of direction via the
lighting stalk, to the left of
the steering wheel.
To the Right: control to be pushed upwards.
To the Left: control to be pushed downwards.
Front
foglamps
on. a manual selection.
The foglamps only operate if the sidelamps or
dipped beam headlamps are on.
Rear
foglamps
on. a manual selection.
The foglamps only operate if the sidelamps or
dipped beam headlamps are on. In conditions of
normal visibility, switch them off to avoid breaking
the law. "This lamp is a dazzling red."
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Warning lamp in the
screen
is indicates Solution - action
Cruise
control
on. cruise control selected.
Manual selection. Chapter 3, "Steering mounted
controls" section.
Speed limiter on. speed limiter selected.
Manual selection. Chapter 3, "Steering mounted
controls" section.
Gear
ef ciency
indicator
on.
a recommendation
independent of the type and
density of traf c.
To reduce fuel consumption, change up with a
manual gearbox. The driver retains responsibility
to follow this indication or not.
Diesel
pre-heating
on.
climatic conditions requiring
pre-heating.
Wait until the warning lamp goes off before
operating the starter.
Presence of
water in the
Diesel lter
on and
accompanied by
a message in the
screen.
water in the Diesel lter.
Have the lter bled by a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop without delay. Chapter 6,
"Checks" section.
According to country.
Service
spanner
on.
that a service will be due
shortly.
Refer to the list of checks in the servicing booklet.
Have the service carried out by a CITROËN
dealer or a quali ed workshop.
Time ashing. adjustment of the time.
Use the left-hand button on the instrument panel.
Chapter 2, at the beginning of the "Instruments
and controls" section.
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Instruments and controls
FUEL GAUGE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
The needle is positioned before the
red zone: normal operation.
In arduous conditions of use or hot
climatic conditions, the needle may
move close to the red graduations.
What you should do if the needle
enters the red zone:
Reduce your speed or let the engine
run at idle.
What you should do if the warning
lamp comes on:
- stop immediately, switch off the
ignition. The fan may continue to
operate for a certain time, up to
approximately 10 minutes,
- wait for the engine to cool down in
order to check the coolant level and
top it up if necessary.
As the cooling system is pressurised,
follow this advice in order to avoid any
risk of scalding:
- wait at least one hour after
switching off the engine before
carrying out any work,
- unscrew the cap by 1/4 turn to
allow the pressure to drop,
- when the pressure has dropped,
check the level on the expansion
bottle,
-
if necessary, remove the cap to top up.
If the needle remains in the red
zone, have the system checked by
a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop.
Refer to the "Levels" section of
chapter 6.
Refer to the "Fuel" section of
chapter 6.
The fuel level is tested each time the
key is turned to the "running" position.
The gauge is positioned on:
- 1: the fuel tank is full,
approximately 60 litres.
- 0: the reserve is now being used,
the warning lamp comes on
continuously. The reserve when
the warning rst comes on is
approximately 8 litres.
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Puncture
The STOP warning lamp comes on.
Stop as soon as it is safe to do so,
avoiding any sudden movement of the
steering wheel and the brakes.
Make a temporary repair to the tyre
using the puncture repair kit or by
tting the spare wheel.
Change the damaged wheel, and have
the tyre pressures checked as soon as
possible.
Sensor(s) fault or not detected
The Service warning lamp comes on.
When changing a wheel or in the
event of a sensor fault, the tyre
pressure is no longer monitored.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop to replace the faulty
sensor(s).
All repairs and changing of tyres on a
wheel tted with this system must be
carried out by a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop.
If when changing a tyre, you t a
wheel not detected by your vehicle
(for example: tting snow tyres), you
must have the system reinitialised
by a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop.
The tyre under-in ation detection
system is a driving aid which does
not take the place of vigilance or the
responsibility of the driver.
TYRE UNDER-INFLATION
D
ETECTION
EMISSIONS CONTROLS Deflated tyre
The Service warning lamp comes on.
Following a warning, the under-in ation
of the tyre will not necessarily be
visible.
Check the tyre pressure as soon as
possible.
Refer to the "Changing a wheel"
section of chapter 7.
If the damaged wheel is replaced by
one without a sensor (for example,
the spare wheel), the message
is maintained to indicate that the
pressure of the wheel cannot be
monitored, so providing a reminder that
the damaged wheel with sensor must
be repaired.
Sensors continuously monitor the tyre
pressures and trigger a warning in
the event of under-in ation, a puncture
or a fault with a sensor.
Any anomaly is
indicated by visual and
audible information and
is accompanied by a
message in the screen.
EOBD (European On Board
Diagnosis) is a diagnostics
system which complies with,
among others, the standards
concerning authorised
emissions of:
- CO (carbon monoxide),
- HC (unburnt hydrocarbons),
- NOx (nitrous oxides) or particles,
detected by oxygen sensors placed
upstream and downstream of the
catalytic converters.
The driver is warned of any malfunction
of this emission control system by the
illumination of this speci c warning
lamp in the instrument panel.
There is a risk of damage to the
catalytic converter. Have it checked
by a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop.
Good practice
This system does not avoid the need
to have the tyre pressures checked
regularly (including the spare wheel),
to ensure that the dynamic
performance of the vehicle remains at
its best and to avoid premature wear
of the tyres, in particular in the case of
heavy loads and high speeds.
Observing the recommended tyre
pressures helps reduce the vehicle's
fuel consumption.
The system may temporarily be
disturbed by electro-magnetic
emissions on a frequency close to that
used by it.
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SERVICE INDICATOR
This programmes service intervals
according to the use of the vehicle.
More than 1 000 miles/km before the
next service is due
Example: 4 800 miles/km remain
before the next service is due. When
the ignition is switched on and for a
few seconds, the screen shows:
A few seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the oil level is displayed,
then the total distance recorder
resumes normal operation showing the
total and trip distances.
Less than 1 000 miles/km before the
next service is due
Each time the ignition is switched on
and for a few seconds, the spanner
ashes and the number of miles/
kilometres remaining is displayed:
A few seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the oil level is displayed,
then the total distance recorder
resumes normal operation and the
spanner remains on. This indicates that
a service should be carried out shortly.
Service overdue
First of the two terms reached: the
spanner also comes on if the two-year
interval has elapsed.
Operation
A few moments after the ignition
has been switched on, the spanner
indicating a service operation comes
on; the display for the total distance
recorder gives (in round gures) the
distance remaining before the next
service.
The points at which a service is due
are calculated from the last indicator
zero reset.
The point at which a service is due is
determined by two parameters:
- the distance travelled,
- the time which has elapsed since
the last service.
The distance remaining before the
next service may be weighted by
the time factor, depending on the
type of driving.
With the engine running the
spanner remains on until the
service has been carried out.
Each time the ignition is
switched on and for a few
seconds, the spanner
ashes and the excess
distance is displayed.
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Instruments and controls
Trip recorder zero reset button
After this operation, if you wish to
disconnect the battery, lock the
vehicle and wait for at least ve
minutes, otherwise the zero re-set will
not be registered.
Zero re-set
Your CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop carries out this operation
after each service.
However, if you carry out the service
yourself, the re-set procedure is as
follows:
- switch off the ignition,
- press and hold the trip recorder
reset button,
- switch on the ignition.
The display begins a countdown.
When the display shows "=0" , release
the button; the spanner disappears.
Engine oil level indicator
When the ignition is switched on, the
engine oil level is indicated for a few
seconds, after the service information.
Oil level correct
Low oil level
Flashing of "OIL" ,
linked with the
service warning lamp,
accompanied by an
audible signal and a message in the
screen, indicates a low oil level which
could damage the engine.
If the low oil level is con rmed by a
check using the dipstick, it is essential
that the level is topped up.
Oil level gauge fault
Flashing of "OIL--"
indicates a
malfunction of the
engine oil level
indicator. Contact a CITROËN dealer
or a quali ed workshop.
The level read will only be correct
if the vehicle is on level ground
and the engine has been off for
more than 30 minutes.
Dipstick
A = maximum, never exceed
this level as a surplus of oil
may damage the engine.
Contact a CITROËN dealer
or a quali ed workshop
without delay.
B = minimum, top up the level
via the oil ller cap, using the
grade of oil suited to your
engine.
Lighting dimmer
With the ignition on, press
the button until the zeros
appear.
With the lighting on,
press the button to vary
the brightness of the
instruments and controls.
When the lighting
reaches the minimum (or
maximum) setting, release
the button then press it again to
increase (or reduce) the brightness.
As soon as the lighting is of the
required brightness, release the button.
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Gearbox and steering wheel
GEARBOX
5-speed gearbox - reverse
To change gear easily, always press
the clutch pedal fully.
To prevent the mat from becoming
caught under the pedal:
- ensure that the mat and its xings
on the oor are positioned correctly,
- never t one mat on top of another.
When driving, avoid leaving your hand
on the gear knob as the force exerted,
even if slight, may wear the internal
components of the gearbox over time.
Engaging 5
th
gear.
Push the gear lever fully to the right to
engage 5
th
gear.
G
EAR EFFICIENCY INDICATOR
In order to drive as fuel
ef ciently as possible with a
manual gearbox, this indicator
lamp indicates to the driver
when to change up.
The driver remains responsible for
deciding whether or not to follow this
indication, since the indicator lamp
comes on without taking into account
the con guration of the road, the
amount of traf c and safety factors.
The system cannot be deactivated.
When reverse gear is engaged
and when changing down whilst
decelerating, the function is not active.
Engaging reverse
To engage reverse gear, wait until the
vehicle is stationary then push the gear
lever to the right then back.
The lever should be moved slowly to
reduce the noise on engaging reverse
gear.
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6-speed electronic
g
earbox
- automatic mode: gear selector in
position A .
- manual mode: gear selector in
position M .
For safety:
It is only possible to come out
of position N if the brake pedal is
pressed.
The change from position A (driving in
automatic mode) to position M (driving
in manual mode) or vice versa can be
made at any time. The warning lamp A
goes off in the instrument panel.
Moving off
- To start the engine, the gear
selector must be in position N .
- Press rmly on the brake pedal.
- Operate the starter.
- When the engine is running, place
the gear selector on R , A or M as
desired.
- Release the brake pedal and
accelerate.
If the gear selector is not in position N ,
and/or if the brake pedal is not
pressed, the engine will not start.
Repeat the above procedure.
Mode selection
Reverse gear
Engaging reverse gear
Move the gear selector to R .
Only attempt to select reverse gear
when the vehicle is stationary.
Neutral
Changing to neutral
Move the gear selector to N . If the
vehicle is moving, do not select this
position even momentarily.
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Gearbox and steering wheel
Changing gear
In situations of high engine speeds
(heavy acceleration), a change
up will not occur unless the driver
operates the electronic gearbox control
paddle.
Manual mode
Changing to manual mode
Move the gear selector to M .
Automatic mode
Changing to automatic
mode
Move the gear selector to A .
The gearbox then operates in
automatic mode, without any action on
your part.
It constantly selects the gear that is
best suited to the following conditions:
- driving style,
- road pro le,
- optimum fuel consumption.
Pull on the " + " control
paddle to change up.
Pull on the " - " control
paddle to change down.
- If the vehicle stops or reduces
speed (for example when
approaching a stop sign),
the gearbox changes down
automatically, to rst gear if
needed.
- It is not necessary to release the
accelerator completely during gear
changes.
- A gear change instruction is
accepted only if the engine speed
permits.
- For safety reasons, depending on
the engine speed, a change down
may be performed automatically.
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STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
When the vehicle is stationary,
release the steering wheel adjustment
mechanism by pulling the lever.
Adjust the steering wheel for height
and reach, then lock the mechanism by
pushing the lever fully forwards.
Acceleration
For optimum acceleration (e.g. to
overtake another vehicle), simply
press the pedal beyond the point of
resistance at the end of its travel,
by pressing down rmly.
Vehicle stationary, with the
engine running
In the event of a prolonged stop with
the engine running, the gearbox
changes automatically to neutral N .
Stopping the vehicle
Before stopping the engine, put the
gear selector in position N .
In all cases, it is essential to apply
the parking brake. Check that the
parking brake warning lamp is on in the
instrument panel.
Before doing anything in the
engine compartment, check that
the gear selector is in neutral N .
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Stop & Start
STOP & START
The Stop & Start system puts the
engine temporarily on standby - STOP
mode - during stops in the traf c (red
lights, traf c jams, or other...). The
engine restarts automatically - START
mode - as soon as you want to move
off. The restart takes place instantly,
quickly and silently.
Perfect for urban use, the Stop & Start
system reduces fuel consumption and
exhaust emissions as well as the noise
level when stationary.
Operation
Going into engine STOP mode
The "ECO" warning lamp comes
on in the instrument panel and
the engine goes into standby:
- with a manual gearbox , at speeds
below 12 mph (20 km/h), when you
put the gear lever into neutral and
release the clutch pedal,
- with the 6-speed electronic
gearbox , at a speed below 5 mph
(8 km/h), when you press the brake
pedal or put the gear selector into
position N .
If your vehicle is tted with the system,
a time counter calculates the sum of
the periods in STOP mode during a
journey. It rests itself to zero every time
the ignition is switched on with the key.
With the automatic gearbox
system, for your comfort during
parking maoeuvres, STOP mode
is not available for a few seconds after
coming out of reverse gear.
STOP mode does not affect the
functionality of the vehicle, such as
braking, power steering, for example.
Never refuel with the engine in
STOP mode; you must switch off
the ignition with the key.
Special cases: STOP mode
unavailable
STOP mode is not invoked when:
- the driver's door is open,
- the driver's seat belt is not fastened,
- the vehicle has not exceeded 6 mph
(10 km/h) since the last engine start
using the key,
- the parking brake is applied or
being applied,
- the engine is needed to maintain
a comfortable temperature in the
passenger compartment,
- demisting is active,
- some special conditions (battery
charge, engine temperature,
braking assistance, ambient
temperature...) where the engine
is needed to assure control of a
system.
In this case, the "ECO"
warning lamp ashes for a
few seconds, then goes off.
This operation is perfectly normal.
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Going into engine START mode
The "ECO" warning lamp goes
off and the engine starts:
- with a manual gearbox , when you
depress the clutch pedal,
- with the 6-speed electronic
gearbox :
gear selector in position A or M ,
when you release the brake
pedal,
or gear selector in position N and
the brake pedal released, when
you move the gear selector to
position A or M ,
or when you engage reverse
gear.
Special cases: START invoked
automatically
START is invoked automatically when:
- you open the driver's door,
- you unfasten the driver's seat belt,
- the speed of the vehicle exceeds
15 mph (25 km/h) with a manual
gearbox or 7 mph (11 km/h) with
the 6-speed electronic gearbox,
- the parking brake is being applied,
- some special conditions (battery
charge, engine temperature,
braking assistance, ambient
temperature...) where the engine
is needed to assure control of a
system.
In this case the "ECO"
warning lamp ashes for few
seconds, then goes off.
This operation is perfectly normal.
With a manual gearbox in STOP mode,
if a gear is engaged without fully
depressing the clutch pedal, a warning
lamp comes on or a message is
displayed asking you to depress the
clutch pedal to restart the engine.
Deactivation
At any time, press the "ECO
OFF" switch to deactivate the
system.
This is con rmed by the switch warning
lamp coming on accompanied by a
message in the screen.
If the system has been deactivated
in STOP mode, the engine restarts
immediately.
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Reactivation
Press the "ECO OFF" switch again.
The system is active again; this is
con rmed by the switch warning
lamp going off and a message in the
instrument panel.
The system is reactivated
automatically at every new start
using the key.
Operating fault
In the event of a malfunction
with the system, the "ECO
OFF" switch warning lamp
ashes, then comes on
continuously.
Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer
or a quali ed workshop.
In the event of a fault in STOP
mode, the vehicle may stall. It is then
necessary to switch off the ignition and
start the engine again using the key.
Maintenance
Before working under the bonnet,
deactivate the Stop & Start system
to avoid any risk of injury resulting
from automatic operation of START
mode.
This system requires a speci c
battery with a special speci cation
and technology (reference numbers
available from a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop).
Fitting a battery not listed by
CITROËN introduces the risk of
malfunction of the system.
The Stop & Start system makes
use of advanced technology. All
work on this type of battery must
be done only by a CITROËN dealer or
a quali ed workshop.
Starting and stopping
Good practice when stopping
Good practice when starting
Diesel pre-heating warning
lamp
If the temperature is high
enough, the warning lamp
comes on for less than
one second, you can start
without waiting.
In cold weather, wait for this warning
lamp to go off then operate the starter
(Starting position) until the engine
starts.
Door or bonnet open
warning lamp
If this comes on, a door or the
bonnet is not closed correctly, check!
Minimise engine and gearbox wear
When switching off the ignition, let
the engine run for a few seconds to
allow the turbocharger (Diesel engine)
to return to idle.
Do not press the accelerator when
switching off the ignition.
There is no need to engage a gear
after parking the vehicle.
STARTING AND STOPPING
Running and accessories position.
To unlock the steering, turn the
steering wheel gently while turning the
key, without forcing. In this position,
certain accessories can be used.
Starting position.
The starter is operated, the engine
turns over, release the key.
STOP position: steering lock.
The ignition is off. Turn the steering
wheel until the steering locks. Remove
the key.
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This function, linked with the ESP,
makes hill starts easier and is activated
in the following conditions:
- the vehicle must be stationary,
engine running, foot on the brake,
- the gradient of the road must be
steeper than 5%,
- uphill, the gearbox must be in
neutral or in a gear other than
reverse,
- downhill, reverse gear must be
engaged.
The HHC (Hill Holder Control) or Hill
Start Assist function is a driving comfort
system. It is not an automatic vehicle
parking function or an automatic
parking brake.
Operation
With the brake pedal and clutch pedal
pressed, from the time you release the
brake pedal you have approximately
2 seconds before the vehicle starts to
roll back and without using the parking
brake within which to move off.
During the moving off phase, the
function is deactivated automatically,
gradually releasing the braking
pressure. During this phase, the
characteristic noise of mechanical
release of the brakes may be heard,
indicating the imminent movement of
the vehicle.
Operating fault
Hill start assist is deactivated in the
following situations:
- when the clutch pedal is released,
- when the parking brake is applied,
- when the engine is switched off,
- when the engine stalls.
If a malfunction of the
system occurs, this
warning lamp comes on
accompanied by an audible
signal and con rmed by
a message in the screen. Contact
a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop to have the system checked.
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DIRECTION IN DICATORS
"Motorway" function
Press the control up or down to ash
the corresponding direction indicator
three times.
LIGHTING CONTROL
Left : downwards passing the
point of resistance.
Right : upwards passing the
point of resistance.
Front and rear lighting
Selection is by turning ring A .
Lighting off
Automatic illumination of
headlamps
Sidelamps
Dipped beam (green)
Main beam (blue)
Dipped beam/main beam change
Pull the stalk fully towards you.
Lighting-on audible warning
On switching off the ignition, all of the
lamps turn off, except dipped beam if
automatic guide-me-home lighting has
been activated.
To activate the lighting control, turn
ring A to the lighting off position "0"
then to the selection of your choice.
On opening the driver's door, there is
an audible warning if you have left the
lighting on.
Checking by means of the indicator lamps
on the instrument panel is described in the
"Instruments and controls" section of chapter 2.
Direction indicators
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Rear foglamps (amber,
2nd rotation of the ring
forwards).
Front foglamps (green,
1st rotation of the ring
forwards).
Front and rear foglamps
Rotate ring B forwards to switch on
and rearwards to switch off. The status
is con rmed by the warning lamps in
the instrument panel.
They operate with the sidelamps and
dipped beam headlamps.
Do not forget to switch them off
when they are no longer needed.
Operation of the automatic illumination
of headlamps switches off the rear
foglamps, but the front foglamps
remain on.
To switch off the front and rear
foglamps, turn the ring rearwards twice
in succession.
In clear weather or in rain, both day
and night, rear foglamps dazzle and
their use is prohibited.
Automatic illumination of headlamps
In foggy weather or in snow,
the sunshine sensor may
detect suf cient light. As a
consequence, the lighting will not
come on automatically.
If necessary, you must switch
on the dipped beam headlamps
manually.
Do not cover the sunshine sensor
located on the windscreen, behind
the mirror. It is used for the automatic
illumination of headlamps and for the
automatic rain sensitive wipers.
Activation
Turn the ring to the AUTO position.
The activation of this function is
accompanied by a message in the
screen.
Deactivation
Turn the ring forwards or rearwards.
The deactivation of this function is
accompanied by a message in the
screen.
The function is deactivated temporarily
when you use the manual lighting
control stalk.
The sidelamps
and dipped beam
headlamps switch
on automatically if
the light is poor, or
during operation of the windscreen
wipers. They switch off as soon as the
light becomes bright enough or the
windscreen wipers stop.
This function is not compatible with the
daytime running lamps.
On starting the vehicle, in daylight the
LED daytime running lamps come on
automatically.
If the sidelamps and headlamps are
switched on manually or automatically,
the daytime running lamps go off.
Programming
For countries where exterior lighting by
day is not a legal requirement, you can
activate or deactivate the function via
the con guration menu.
If the user does not operate any
equipment for 30 minutes, the
Economy mode engages to avoid
discharging the battery (see "Battery"
in section 7). Electrical functions are
put on standby and the battery warning
lamp ashes.
Sidelamp operation is not affected by
Economy mode.
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If the sunshine sensor does
not function correctly , the
lighting comes on accompanied
by the service warning lamp, an
audible signal and a message
in the screen.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop.
Guide-me-home lighting
Keeping the dipped beam headlamps
on temporarily with the ignition off,
makes the driver's exit easier when the
light is poor.
HEADLAMP BEAM
Depending on the load in your vehicle,
the beam setting must be adjusted.
0 - No load.
1 - Partial load.
2 - Average load.
3 - Maximum authorised load.
Manual operation
- With the ignition off, " ash" the
headlamps within one minute after
switching off the ignition.
The guide-me-home lighting switches
off automatically after a set time.
Automatic operation
Refer to the "Screen menu map"
section of chapter 9.
Initial setting is position 0.
Activate the function via the
vehicle con guration menu.
Programming
The system is activated or deactivated
in the vehicle con guration menu.
The system is activated by default.
Switching off
The system does not operate:
- below a certain angle of rotation of
the steering wheel,
- above 25 mph (40 km/h),
- when reverse gear is engaged,
Switching on
This function starts:
- when the corresponding direction
indicator is switched on,
or
- from a certain angle of rotation of
the steering wheel.
With dipped or main beam headlamps,
this function makes use of the beam
from a front foglamp to illuminate the
inside of a bend, when the vehicle
speed is below 25 mph (approximately
40 km/h) (urban driving, winding road,
intersections, parking manouevres...).
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2 Fast wipe (heavy rain).
1 Normal wipe (moderate rain).
l Intermittent wipe.
0 Off.
È Single wipe
(press downwards).
In the I ntermittent position, the wiping
speed is in proportion to the vehicle
speed.
WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK
Manual windscreen wipers
Whenever the ignition has been
switched off for more than one minute,
with the windscreen wiper stalk in
position 2, 1 or I, the stalk must be
reactivated:
- move the stalk to any position,
- then move it back to the required
position.
Do not cover the rain sensor,
located in the centre of the
windscreen, behind the mirror.
Activation
Press the control downwards.
Activation of the function is
accompanied by a message in the
screen.
Deactivation/Switching off
Place the windscreen wipers stalk in
position I , 1 or 2 . Deactivation of the
function is accompanied by a message
in the screen.
In the event of malfunction of the
automatic windscreen wipers, the
windscreen wipers will operate in
intermittent mode.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop to have the system
checked.
In the AUTO position, the windscreen
wipers operate automatically and
adapt their speed to the intensity of the
rainfall.
When not in AUTO mode, for the
other positions, refer to the manual
windscreen wipers section.
The automatic rain sensitive
windscreen wipers function must
be reactivated by pressing the stalk
downwards, if the ignition has been
switched off for more than one minute.
When using an automatic car
wash, switch off the ignition to
avoid triggering the automatic
wiping.
In winter, it is advisable to wait for the
windscreen to completely clear of ice
before operating automatic wipe.
Automatic rain sensitive windscreen wipers
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Wash-wipe and headlamp wash
Pull the stalk towards you, the wash-
wipe is accompanied by a timed sweep
of the wipers.
The headlamp wash is linked with the
wash-wipe, it is triggered if the dipped
headlamps are on.
Turn the ring past the rst
position: the rear screenwash
then the rear wiper operates
for a xed time.
In winter, in the event of a
considerable amount of snow
or ice, switch on the heated
rear screen. Once the screen is
clear, remove the snow or ice which
has accumulated on the rear wiper
blade. You can then operate the rear
windscreen wiper.
To top up the levels, refer to the
"Levels" section of chapter 6.
Special position of the
windscreen wipers
In the minute following switching
off of the ignition, any action on the
stalk positions the wipers against the
windscreen uprights.
This action enables you to position
the wiper blades for winter parking,
cleaning or replacement.
Refer to the "Changing a windscreen
wiper blade" section of chapter 7.
To park the wipers in their normal
position after this has been done,
switch on the ignition and move
the stalk.
Turn the ring to the rst
position.
Rear wiper Rear screenwash
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CRUISE CONTROL "CRUISE"
In order for it to be programmed or
activated, the vehicle speed must be
greater than 25 mph (40 km/h) with at
least 4th gear engaged.
This cruise control shows the function
selection status in the instrument panel
and displays the programmed speed:
Function selected,
display of the "Cruise
Control" symbol.
Function deactivated,
OFF (example at
107 km/h).
Function activated
(example at
107 km/h).
Vehicle speed above
(e.g. 118 km/h),
the programmed
speed is displayed
ashing.
Operating fault
detected,
OFF - the dashes
ash.
"This is the speed at which the driver
wishes to drive".
This aid to driving in free- owing
traf c enables the vehicle to maintain
the speed programmed by the driver,
unless a steep gradient makes this
impossible.
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Selecting the function
- Place the switch in the CRUISE
position. The cruise control is
selected but is not yet active and
no speed has been programmed.
First activation/
programming
a speed
- Reach the chosen
speed by pressing
the accelerator.
Temporarily exceeding the
speed
It is possible to accelerate and drive
momentarily at a speed greater than
the programmed speed. The value
programmed ashes.
When the accelerator pedal is
released, the vehicle will return to the
programmed speed.
Deactivation (off)
- Press this button or
the brake or clutch
pedal.
Reactivation
- Following deactivation of the cruise
control, press this button.
Your vehicle will return to the last
programmed speed.
Alternatively, you can repeat the " rst
activation" procedure.
- Press the SET - or SET + button.
This programmes/activates the
reference speed and the vehicle will
maintain this speed.
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programmed speed
There are two methods
of memorising a
speed higher than the
previous one:
Switching the function off
Operating fault
The programmed speed is cleared then
replaced by three dashes. Contact
a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop to have the system checked.
Cancelling the programmed
reference speed
When the vehicle becomes stationary,
after switching off the ignition, the
system no longer memorises a speed.
Without using the accelerator:
- press the Set + button.
A brief press increases the speed by
1 mph (km/h).
A maintained press increases the
speed in steps of 5 mph (km/h).
Using the accelerator:
- exceed the memorised speed until
the speed required is reached,
- press the Set + or Set - button.
To memorise a speed lower than the
previous one:
- press the Set - button.
A brief press decreases the speed by
1 mph (km/h).
A maintained press decreases the
speed in steps of 5 mph (km/h).
- Place the dial in position 0 or switch
off the ignition to switch everything
off.
Good practice
When changing the programmed
reference speed by means of a
maintained press, pay attention as
the speed can increase or decrease
rapidly.
Do not use the cruise control on
slippery roads or in heavy traf c.
In the event of a steep slope, the cruise
control cannot prevent the vehicle from
exceeding the programmed speed.
In any event, the cruise control cannot
replace the need to observe the speed
limits, nor can it replace the need for
vigilance and responsibility on the part
of the driver.
It is advisable to leave your feet near
the pedals.
To avoid any jamming under the
pedals:
- ensure that the mat and its xings
on the oor are positioned correctly,
- never place one mat on top of
another.
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However, pressing the pedal beyond
this point of resistance to the oor
allows the programmed speed to be
exceeded. To resume use of the limiter,
simply reduce the pressure on the
accelerator pedal gradually and return
to a speed below that programmed.
The operating actions may be
carried out when stationary, with the
engine running, or with the vehicle
moving.
This speed limiter shows the function
selection status in the instrument panel
and displays the programmed speed:
SPEED LIMITER "LIMIT"
Function selected,
displaying of the
"Speed Limiter"
symbol.
Function deactivated,
last programmed
speed - OFF
(example at 65 mph (107 km/h)).
Function activated
(example at 65 mph (107 km/h)).
Vehicle speed above
(example 70 mph
(118 km/h)),
the programmed
speed is displayed
ashing.
Operating fault
detected,
OFF - the dashes
ash.
"This is the selected speed which the
driver does not wish to exceed".
This selection is made with the engine
running while stationary or with the
vehicle moving. The minimum speed
which can be programmed is 20 mph
(30 km/h).
The speed of the vehicle responds
to the pressure of the driver's foot as
far as the accelerator pedal point of
resistance which indicates that the
programmed speed has been reached.
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Selecting the function
- Place the switch in the LIMIT
position. The limiter is selected
but is not yet active. The screen
indicates the last programmed
speed.
Programming a speed
A speed can be programmed without
activating the limiter but with the
engine running.
To memorise a speed higher than the
previous one:
- press the Set + button.
A brief press increases the speed by
1 mph (km/h).
A maintained press increases the
speed in steps of 5 mph (km/h).
To memorise a speed lower than the
previous one:
- press the Set - button.
A brief press decreases the speed by
1 mph (km/h).
A maintained press decreases the
speed in steps of 5 mph (km/h).
Activation/Deactivation (off)
Pressing this button once activates
the limiter, pressing the button again
deactivates it (OFF).
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Exceeding the programmed
speed
Pressing the accelerator pedal in order
to exceed the programmed speed
will have no effect unless you press
the pedal rmly beyond the point of
resistance .
The limiter is deactivated temporarily
and the programmed speed ashes.
To return to the limiter function, reduce
your speed to below the programmed
speed.
Switching the function off
- Place the switch in position 0 or
switch off the ignition to switch the
system off.
The last programmed speed remains in
the memory.
Operating fault
The programmed speed is cleared
then replaced by three dashes.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop to have the system
checked.
Good practice
Flashing of the speed
The speed ashes:
- following forcing of the accelerator
point of resistance,
- when the limiter cannot prevent an
increase in the vehicle speed due
to the pro le of the road or on a
steep descent,
- in the event of sharp acceleration.
In any event, the speed limiter cannot
replace the need to observe speed
limits, nor can it replace the need for
vigilance and responsibility on the part
of the driver.
Always pay attention to the pro le
of the road and sharp acceleration
and stay in complete control of your
vehicle.
To avoid any jamming under the
pedals:
- ensure that the mat and its xings
on the oor are positioned correctly,
- never place one mat on top of
another.
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Ventilation
V
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the side vents and the central
vents,
Air flow
the footwells,
the windscreen and the footwells,
the windscreen.
The air distribution can be
modulated by placing the
control in the intermediate
positions, marked "".
Manual settings:
Air distribution
The air supply distribution is
determined by the following symbols:
in the red zone, provides
heating of the passenger
compartment.
in the blue zone, provides
ambient air,
The speed of the blown air at
the vents varies from 1 to the
fastest 4. Position 0 switches
it off.
Adjust this control in order
to attain the desired comfort
level.
Heating control panel Air conditioning control panel
Temperature
Control positioned:
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Intake of exterior air
Recirculation of interior air
Air conditioning A/C
The LED in the button is
off. This is the preferred
operating position.
Pressing the button starts
the air conditioning system,
the LED is on. Pressing the
button again switches the
function off and the LED goes
off.
The air conditioning does not operate if
the fan speed is set to 0.
The air conditioning can only operate
with the engine running.
The LED in the button is on.
Recirculation temporarily
prevents exterior odours
and smoke from entering the
passenger compartment.
Used with the setting of the fan speed
(from 1 to 4), recirculation enables you
to attain the desired comfort level more
quickly with both hot or cold settings.
This position should only be temporary.
When your desired comfort level has
been reached, return to the intake
of exterior air position to permit
renewal of the air in the passenger
compartment and avoid misting. This is
the preferred operating mode.
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Good practice
For maximum cooling or heating of the
passenger compartment, it is possible
to exceed the value 15 by turning until
LO is displayed or the value 27 by
turning until HI is displayed.
On entering the vehicle, the inside
temperature may be much colder (or
warmer) than is comfortable. There is
no advantage in changing the value
displayed in order to quickly reach the
level of comfort required. The system
will use its maximum performance to
reach the comfort value set.
DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING WITH SEPARATE SETTINGS
Automatic operation
AUTO comfort programme
This is the normal air conditioning
system operating mode.
Driver or passenger side comfort
value
The value indicated in the screen
corresponds to a level of comfort and
not a temperature in degrees Celsius
or Fahrenheit.
Turn this control to the left
or to the right to decrease or
increase the value. A setting
around the value 21 provides
optimum comfort. However,
depending on your requirements, a
setting between 18 and 24 is usual.
Do not cover the sunshine sensor
located on the dashboard.
Press this button, the AUTO
symbol is displayed.
In accordance with the comfort
value selected, the system
controls the distribution, the
ow and the intake of air to guarantee
comfort and a suf cient circulation of
air in the passenger compartment. No
further action on your part is required.
When the engine is cold, to prevent an
excessive diffusion of cold air, the air diffuser
will reach its optimum level gradually.
For your comfort, the settings are stored
when the ignition is switched off and are
reinstated the next time the vehicle is
started.
The automatic function will no longer be
maintained if you change a setting manually
(AUTO is cleared).
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Manual operation
You can, according to your
requirements, make a different selection
from that offered by the system by
changing a setting. The other functions
will still be controlled automatically.
Pressing the AUTO button restores fully
automatic operation.
Air distribution
Pressing this button several
times in succession directs
the air ow towards:
- the windscreen,
- the windscreen and footwells,
- the footwells,
- the side vents, central vents and
footwells,
- the side vents and central vents.
Air ow
Press the small fan button to
reduce the ow or the large
fan button to increase the
ow.
On the display, the blades of the fan ll
when the ow is increased.
Switching the air
conditioning On/Off
Press this button, the A/C
symbol is displayed and the
air conditioning is activated.
Deactivating the system
Press the air ow small fan
button until the fan symbol
disappears from the display.
This action deactivates all
of the system's functions, with the
exception of the air recirculation and
rear screen demisting (if tted on your
vehicle). Your comfort setting is no
longer maintained and is switched off.
Intake of exterior air/
Recirculation of interior air
Press this button to
recirculate the interior air.
The recirculation symbol is
displayed.
Pressing the large fan
button or the AUTO button
reactivates the system with
the values set before it was
deactivated.
Recirculation prevents exterior odours
and smoke from entering the passenger
compartment. Avoid prolonged operation
in interior air recirculation mode (risk of
condensation, odour and humidity).
Pressing this button again activates the
intake of exterior air.
Pressing this button again switches off
the air conditioning.
The ventilation outlet, located
in the glove box, diffuses
cool air (if the air conditioning
is on) regardless of the reference
temperature requested in the
passenger compartment and
regardless of the exterior temperature.
For your comfort, do not deactivate the
system for long periods.
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DEMISTING AND DEFROSTING
Manual mode
Turn the control to this
temperature setting.
Increase the air ow setting.
Press the air conditioning
button.
Returning to exterior air
intake open permits renewal
of the air in the passenger
compartment (LED off).
Turn the control to this air
distribution setting.
Demisting the rear screen and/
or mirrors
Pressing this button, with the
engine running, activates the
rapid demisting - defrosting of
the rear screen and/or electric
mirrors.
This function switches off:
- when the button is pressed,
- when the engine is switched off,
- automatically to prevent excessive
energy consumption.
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Vents
"Leave them open"
For optimum distribution and diffusion
of hot or cool air in the passenger
compartment, there are adjustable
central and side vents which can
be directed sideways (right or left)
or vertically (up or down). For your
comfort while driving, do not close
them and direct the ow of air towards
the windows instead.
Air vents in the footwells and directed
towards the windscreen complete the
equipment.
Do not block the vents located at the
windscreen or the air extractor located
in the boot.
Dust filter, odour filter (activated
carbon)
This lter traps certain dust and limits
odours.
Ensure that this lter is in good
condition and have all of the lter
elements replaced regularly.
Refer to the "Checks" section of chapter 6.
Air conditioning
In all seasons, the air conditioning
should only be used with the windows
closed. However, if the interior
temperature remains high after a
prolonged period parked in the sun, do
not hesitate to ventilate the passenger
compartment for a few minutes.
Use the AUTO mode as much as
possible as it permits optimised
control of all of the functions: air ow,
passenger compartment comfort
temperature, air distribution, air
intake mode or air recirculation in the
passenger compartment.
Operate the air conditioning system for
5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a month,
to keep it in good working order.
It is normal that the condensation
created by the air conditioning system
results in a ow of water which may
form a puddle under the vehicle when
parked.
If the system does not produce cold air,
do not use it and contact a CITROËN
dealer or a quali ed workshop.
Automatic mode: visibility
programme
The comfort programme (AUTO) may
not be suf cient to quickly demist or
defrost the windows (humidity, several
passengers, ice).
In this case, select the visibility
programme. The visibility programme
indicator comes on.
It activates the air conditioning, the air
ow and provides optimum distribution
of the ventilation to the windscreen and
side windows.
It deactivates the air recirculation.
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FRONT SEATS
The following adjustments are
available:
1 - Forwards/backwards adjustment
Lift the bar and slide the seat forwards
or backwards.
3 - Driver's seat height adjustment
To raise the seat, pull the control
upwards then take your weight off the
seat cushion.
To lower the seat, pull the control
upwards then push on the seat
cushion.
2 - Seat back angle adjustment
With your back pressed against the
seat back, move the lever forwards
and set the required angle.
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Never drive with the head
restraints removed; they must be
in place and correctly adjusted.
Adjustable armrest
To access the vertical position, raise
the armrest until it locks.
Lower the armrest to return it to a
position for use.
To remove the armrest, press the
release button from the vertical position
and move aside the armrest.
To put the armrest back in place, clip it
in the vertical position.
If the vehicle is tted with the additional
console and an armrest, to fold the
passenger seat to the table position
remove the console or the armrest.
Head restraint height adjustment
To raise the head restraint, slide it vertically
upwards.
To lower the head restraint, press the
button and slide the head restraint vertically
downwards.
The adjustment is correct when the upper
edge of the head restraint is level with the
top of the head.
To remove the head restraint, press the
button and pull the head restraint upwards.
To re-install the head restraint, engage
the rods in the holes making sure they are
aligned with the seat back.
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REAR BENCH SEAT
Each 1/3 - 2/3 section can be folded
fully, then removed individually.
Head restraint
High position: lift and raise the head
restraint.
Low position: press on the head
restraint to lower it.
To remove the head restraint, after
raising it press the tab and lift the head
restraint.
To install the head restraint, engage
the rods of the head restraint in the
holes keeping it in line with the seat
back.
The 1/3 - 2/3 rear bench seat is tted
with "comma" shape head restraints.
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Fully folded position
Example of operations for the
1/3 section. They are identical for the
2/3 section.
- Place the head restraints in the low
position.
- If necessary, move the front seats
forward.
- Press the grey control located on
the upper part of the seat back.
- Fold the seat back onto the seat
cushion.
- Raise the grey control bar, located
at the rear of the seat cushion.
- Tilt the entire seat forward.
Putting back in place
Tilt the entire seat rearwards until it
locks.
Raise the seat back.
The seat is locked correctly when the
control (at the top of the seat back) is
no longer visible.
Check that the seat is locked
on the oor securely when it is
returned to the sitting position.
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Removing the bench seat
- If necessary, move the front seats
forward.
-
Place the bench seat (1/3 section and/or
2/3 section) in the fully folded position.
Refitting the bench seat
- Offer up the bench seat (1/3 section
and/or 2/3 section) vertically.
- Place the hooks between the
two bars.
- Fold the bench seat rearwards.
Refer to the "fully folded position"
described on the previous page.
To return the bench seat
(1/3 section and/or 2/3 section)
to the "passenger transportation"
position, refer to the "fully folded
position" described on the
previous page.
- Tilt the entire seat rearwards by
approximately 45°.
- Lift the bench seat vertically to the
limit of the anchorages.
- Straighten bench seat by tilting it
forwards then lift it.
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Head restraint
High position: lift and raise the head
restraint.
Low position: press on the head
restraint to lower it.
To remove the head restraint, after
raising it press the tab and lift the head
restraint.
To install the head restraint, engage
the rods of the head restraint in the
holes keeping it in line with the seat
back.
Each seat can be removed individually.
Each time a seat is returned to the
sitting position or after removing then
re tting a seat, check that it is locked
on the oor securely.
The three independent rear seats are
tted with "comma" shape head restraints.
The back of the centre seat, folded onto
the seat cushion, has a shell which
serves as a table with cup holder.
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Adjusting the angle of the seat back
- Operate the control and adjust the
angle of the seat back.
Placing the seat back in the
table position
- Pull the control to fold the seat back
onto the seat cushion.
Do not place hard or heavy objects
on the table. They could become
dangerous projectiles in the event of
sharp braking or impact.
Returning the seat back to the
sitting position
- Release the seat back by pulling
the control, then return it to its
original position.
When returning the seat back to the sitting
position, ensure that it is locked securely.
Placing the seat in the fully
folded position
- Pull the control to place the seat
back in the table position.
- Raise the bar located behind the seat
to release the rear anchoring points.
- Tilt the entire seat forwards, until it
locks.
Returning the seat to its original position
- Push the red control.
- Fold back the seat to x the rear
anchoring points.
-
Raise the seat back by pulling the control.
Check that the entire seat is anchored
securely.
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Removing the seat
- If necessary, move the front
seats forward and lower the head
restraint.
- Place the seat in the fully folded
position.
Good practice
Following the various operations:
- do not remove a head restraint
without storing it and x it to a
support,
- ensure that the passengers can
always access the seat belts and
fasten them easily,
- passengers must never take
their seat without adjusting and
fastening their seat belt.
Refer to the "fully folded position"
described on the previous page.
- Press the red lever to release the
front feet.
- Tilt the entire seat rearwards by
approximately 45° without releasing
the lever.
- Release the lever.
- Lift the seat vertically to the limit of
the anchorages.
- Straighten the seat by tilting it
forwards then lift it.
Putting the seat back in place
- Tilt the seat forward by 45°.
- Place the hooks between the two
bars.
- Fold back the seat to x the rear
anchoring points.
- Pull the control to return the seat
back to its initial position.
- Raise the head restraint.
Check that no object is obstructing
the anchoring recesses or preventing
correct locking of the seats.
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Head restraint
This is of the "comma" shape type.
High position: press the tab, lift and
raise the head restraint.
Low position: push the tab and press
the top of the head restraint to lower it.
To remove the head restraint: place it in
the high position, lift it, then remove it.
Store it inside the vehicle, securing it
rmly.
To install the head restraint: engage
the rods of the head restraint in the
holes keeping it in line with the seat
back.
Each seat can be removed and must
be replaced in the speci ed position,
indicated by a symbol on its label.
The seats of row 2 and row 3 are
independent and adjustable.
REAR SEATS
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Left-hand outer seat
Types of Row 2 seat
Types of Row 3 seat
Centre seat Right-hand outer seat
Right-hand outer seat Left-hand outer seat
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Adjusting the angle of the seat back
- Operate the control and adjust the
angle.
Placing the seat in the table position
- Lower the head restraint fully.
- Operate the control to fold the seat
back onto the seat cushion.
Returning the seat back to the
sitting position
- Release the seat back by pulling
the control, then return it to its
original position.
Ensure that the entire seat is anchored
securely.
Placing the seat in the fully folded
position
- Place the seat in the table position.
- Pull the red strap, located behind
the seat, to release the feet of the
seat from their anchorage on the
oor.
- Tilt the entire seat forwards.
Row 2 seat adjustments
Returning the seat to its original
position
- Fold back the entire seat.
Before folding the seat, ensure
that:
- in row 3, no passenger's
foot is at one of the seat
anchorages on the oor,
- the seat is locked securely on
the oor,
- the seat belt is available for
the passenger.
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Row 3 seat adjustments
Placing the seat back in the table
position
- Lower the head restraint fully.
- Operate the control to fold the seat
back onto the seat cushion.
Returning the seat back to the
sitting position
- Release the seat back by pulling
the control, then return it to its
original position.
Ensure that the entire seat is anchored
securely.
Returning the seat to its original
position
- Push the red control.
- Fold back the entire seat.
Placing the seat in the fully folded
position
- Place the seat in the table position.
- Raise the bar tted with a red
strap, located behind the seat, to
release feet of the seat from their
anchorage on the oor.
- Tilt the entire seat forwards.
Ensure that:
- the seat is locked securely on
the oor,
- the seat belt is available for
the passenger.
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Entering, exiting from row 3
Entering
- Place the row 2 seat in the table
position.
Exiting
- Lower the head restraint fully.
- Operate the yellow control, located
on the back of the row 2 seat back.
- Fold the seat back to the table
position.
Ensure that the stored centre
seat belt is placed correctly in its
strengthener in the headlining.
- Tilt it to the fully folded position to
allow access.
- Pull the red strap to place the seat
in the fully folded position.
- Tilt the entire seat forwards.
- Exit via the side door.
Before folding it back, ensure that
the feet of the passenger in row 3
are not obstructing the row 2 seat
anchoring points.
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Removing the seat
- If necessary, move the front seats
forward.
- Lower the head restraint.
- Place the seat in the fully folded
position.
- Tilt the entire seat forwards then
lift it.
Repositioning the seat
The label on the seat indicates the
position in which it must be installed.
- Place the hooks of the front feet
between the two bars.
- Fold back the seat to x the rear
anchoring points.
- Operate the control to raise the
seat back to its initial position.
- Raise the head restraint.
Ensure that no object or foot of
a passenger seated in the rear
is obstructing the anchoring
recesses or preventing correct locking
of the seat.
Handling the Row 2 seat
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Handling the Row 3 seat
Removing the seat
- Lower the head restraint.
- Place the seat in the fully folded
position.
- Tilt the entire seat forwards.
- On each side, take hold of the
uprights of the folded seat, tilting it
forward slightly, and lift it.
Repositioning the seat
The label on the seat indicates the
position in which it must be installed.
- Place the hooks of the front feet
between the two bars.
- Ensure that no object or foot is
obstructing the rear anchoring
recesses and that the seat belt is
positioned correctly and available.
- Fold back the seat to x its rear
anchoring feet.
- Operate the control to raise the
seat back to its initial position.
- Raise the head restraint.
Good practice
Do not place hard or heavy objects on
the seat backs forming a table, they
could become dangerous projectiles in
the event or sharp braking or impact.
Following the various operations:
- do not remove a head restraint
without storing it, x it to a support
in the vehicle,
- ensure that the passengers can
always access the seat belts and
fasten them easily,
- passengers must never take
their seat without adjusting and
fastening their seat belt,
- a passenger seated in row 3 must
ensure that he does not obstruct
the row 2 seat anchoring recesses,
- a passenger seated in row 3 must
not have the seat in front of them in
row 2 in the folded position; this is
in case the seat should tip towards
the passenger unexpectedly and
injure them.
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MODULARITY AND DIFFERENT SEAT CONFIGURATIONS
5 seat layouts
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7 seat layouts
The various operations
must be carried out while
stationary.
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FRONT FITTINGS
1. Lower glove box
An auxiliary socket is located in the
glove box (cable not supplied) for the
connection of portable equipment
(MP3 player, ...).
Upper storage compartment
This is located on the fascia, behind
the steering wheel.
A recess makes lifting of the lid easier
when opening. Guide it to its rest
position.
To close, guide the lid then press the
centre gently.
Any liquid which could spill risks
causing an electrical short-circuit and
therefore a potential re.
3. Side storage compartment
4. Bag hook
Only hang exible bags which are not
too heavy on this hook.
2. Storage tray and bottle holder
(1.5 L)
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Overhead storage unit
This is located above the sun visors
and can accommodate various objects
(a jumper, le, gloves...).
The openings concealed by the sun
visors allow you to see and access the
objects stored in the overhead storage
unit.
The maximum weight permitted in the
overhead storage unit is 5 Kg.
Do not place objects in this storage
unit which could present a risk to the
occupants.
Central storage console
This console offers an appreciable
additional storage area: it can be
removed and clips onto a base which
also incorporates two cup holders at
the rear.
Ensure that the object (bottle, can...)
placed in the cup holder is retained
securely and does not risk being
dislodged while driving.
Any liquid which could spill presents
a risk of damage on contact with the
instrument panel and centre console
controls.
Take care.
Sun visor
To prevent dazzle from ahead, fold the
sun visor down.
A pocket is provided in the driver’s sun
visor for storing toll cards, tickets, ...
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Drawers under seats
Your vehicle may be tted with a
drawer, under each front seat.
Storage compartment under
seats
Storage compartments are available,
with or without lid, in the oor under the
front seats.
To gain access to them, move the seat
forward. The lid must be lifted from the
rear of the seat.
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S
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Floor boxes
Two boxes are available, located under
the rear passenger footwells.
To open them, slide your ngers into
the recess and lift the lid.
Aircraft style tables
To put the table in place, pull it
upwards and fold it down.
As a safety precaution, above a high
pressure, the table is designed to
unhook.
To put it back in place, with the table
vertical, engage one side then the
other, forcing slightly.
Do not place hard or heavy objects
on the table. They could become
dangerous projectiles in the event of
sharp braking or impact.
A bag hook is provided on the side of
each table.
Side blinds
Side blinds may be available on the
sliding side doors.
Pull the side blind by the tab to install it.
To avoid damaging the blind when
opening the door, check that the tab is
hooked securely.
Always guide the blind slowly
using the tab, both when raising
and when lowering.
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M
ODUTOP ROOF
The multifunction roof extends the
overhead storage unit. It consists of
the following components:
Storage compartments
Storage compartments are provided
on each side of the roof. The maximum
weight is 6 Kg.
The translucent base assists with
nding objects stored inside.
Do not store objects which could
present a risk to the occupants.
Courtesy lamp
The operation of the courtesy lamp is
identical to that of the front courtesy
lamp.
Refer to the "Comfort and Safety"
section of chapter 3, "Courtesy
lamps" part.
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From inside
From outside
Rear box
This roof box can be accessed from
the rear seats and the boot.
From the rear seats, slide the aps
to open.
Vents
A 3-position control allows you to
adjust the air ow through the vents.
The vents are also tted with a scented
air freshener.
From the boot, place your thumb
on the recess then pull the handle
to open.
Open carefully to prevent objects
stored in this interior roof box from
falling out.
The maximum authorised weight is
10 Kg.
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S
CENTED AIR FRE
S
HENER
The scented air freshener diffuses
a fragrance in the passenger
compartment from the roof console
vents.
Adjusting the flow
Turn the chromed button to adjust
the diffusion:
- to the left to decrease,
- to the right to increase.
To stop the diffusion, turn the chromed
button fully to the left.
Removing the scented air
freshener
- Press the button down while turning
it a quarter of a turn to the left to
the stop.
- Remove the scented air freshener
from the roof console.
- Replace the cartridge.
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Replacing a cartridge
The scented air freshener re ll consists
of a cartridge B and its sealing case C .
- Remove the protective lm D .
- Place the head of the cartridge B
on the button A of the scented air
freshener.
- Turn it a quarter of a turn to lock it
on the button and remove the case.
- Insert the scented air freshener in
its location.
You can change the cartridges at any
time and store cartridges which have
already been started in their original
case.
The scented air freshener button A is
independent of the cartridge.
The cartridges are supplied without
the button A .
Inserting the scented air freshener
After tting or changing the cartridge:
- Put the scented air freshener back
in place in its location.
- Turn it a quarter of a turn to the
right.
Good practice
As a safety precaution, only use the
cartridges provided for this purpose.
Do not dismantle the cartridges.
Keep the cartridge sealing cases
which are used as packaging when the
cartridges are not in use.
Never try to re ll the cartridges
with fragrances other than those
recommended by the CITROËN
network.
Keep out of reach of children and
animals. Avoid contact with the skin
and eyes. If swallowed, consult a
doctor and show him the packaging or
product label.
The scented air freshener button A can
only be xed on the multifunction roof
console with a cartridge.
Therefore, always retain button A and
a cartridge.
The cartridges are available from
CITROËN dealers.
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Modutop roof BARS
These two longitudinal Modutop roof
bars can be removed.
The maximum authorised weight on
each bar is 35 kg.
In all cases, the load must rest on
the non-slip bands provided for this
purpose and must not touch the roof or
the glazing of the roof.
Recommendations for loading on
the roof:
- Open the protective covers.
- Use the screwdriver (stored in the
tool kit under the right-hand seat) to
remove the 4 bolts.
- Turn the bars 90° placing the
hollow parts towards the front.
- Tighten the 4 bolts.
- Close the protective covers.
- Use the strap passages A only to
secure the load rmly.
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ROOF BARS
If you install transverse bars on these bars, refer to the weight values indicated
by the manufacturer but do not exceed 75 Kg.
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Automatic switching on/off
The front courtesy lamp comes on when
the key is removed from the ignition, when
the vehicle is unlocked, when one of the
front doors is opened and for location of
the vehicle using the remote control.
It goes off gradually after the ignition
is switched on and when the vehicle is
locked.
Front seats: comes on when
one of the front doors is
opened.
These are switched on and off by
means of a manual switch, with
the ignition on.
Rear seats: comes on when
one of the rear doors is
opened.
If the doors remain open for
a few minutes, the courtesy
lamps go off.
Permanently off.
Permanently on, ignition on.
Front courtesy lamp
COURTESY LAMPS
Rear courtesy lamp Front individual reading lamps
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LOAD SPACE COVER
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This rigid shelf conceals the objects
stored in the boot.
Removing
Fold the load space cover.
Detach it from the notches A and B
pulling it towards you.
Raise it and remove the assembly.
Re tting
Place the load space cover in front of
A and B .
Push it forwards to insert the lugs in
the notches.
Unfold and clip into the notches C .
Folding
From the boot, fold the half-shelf,
raising it to detach it from the notch C .
Storing (according to version)
A location is provided in the back of the
rear seats to accommodate the load
space cover folded onto itself.
Slide it vertically between the side
guides located at mid seat back height.
Insert the hinge rst, with the free aps
turned upwards.
This rigid load space cover can form
a shelf. However, for safety reasons,
do not place objects on it which could
become dangerous projectiles in the
event of sharp braking or rear impact.
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12 Volt socket (120 W Max)
It is advisable to limit the use of this
socket to avoid discharging the battery.
Protective net
Open the cover located in the hook
support.
Fix the top of the net in the notches,
having rst turned the bar 1/4 of a turn.
Ensure that the end of the bar engages
correctly in the metal part of its
location.
Fix the straps in the locations provided
on the oor.
Tighten the net using the straps.
Stowing rings
Use these rings to secure loads on
the oor.
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REAR FITTINGS
(
7 SEAT VERSION
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Cup holder
Any liquid carried in a cup (mug or
other) on board which could spill,
presents a risk.
Take care.
12 volt socket (120 W max)
It is advisable to limit the use of this
socket to avoid discharging the battery.
Stowing rings
Use the stowing rings on the oor to
secure and retain your loads rmly.
The seat belt anchorages must not be
used for this purpose.
It is recommended that the load
is immobilised by securing it
rmly using the stowing rings on
the oor.
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Storage flaps
Raise the corresponding ap.
Next to the boot sill, the recess is
intended to receive the roller tube
containing the load space cover.
Seat belts
Ensure that the centre seat belt is
rolled up correctly in its strengthener
on the roof.
Prevent the row 3 seat belt buckles
from knocking by raising them as close
as possible to the anchorages in the
roof.
The seat belt buckle attachment rings
on each side of the boot must not be
used to retain loads.
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LOAD SPACE SCREEN, LOAD
SPACE COVER
The load space screen is a load space
cover of the blind type with roller. Take
care not to place heavy objects on the
load space cover when unrolled.
Position the load space screen so as to
present the rear load space cover aps
towards you.
Engage the left-hand lug of the roller in
the support A .
To install it
Place the row 3 seats in the fully folded
position.
Raise the storage ap at the boot sill.
Take hold of the roller in the centre and
compress it towards the left-hand pillar.
Raise the assembly.
Compress then place the right-hand
lug facing the support B .
Release to engage the roller in its
support.
Unroll the load space cover to the rear
side pillars.
Engage the ends in the rear notches to
keep it taut.
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To remove it
From the boot, pull the load space
cover towards you to release it from
the side pillars.
Guide the load space cover as it rolls up.
Remove the clips of the three aps
from the base of each row 2 head
restraint.
Compress the roller to the left to
remove it from the support B .
Raise it and pivot it forwards.
To store it
Store it in the recess at the boot sill,
with the two rear aps uppermost.
First, compress the load space screen
to the left.
Release.
Arrange the two aps and close the
storage ap.
The roller is tted with three aps
permitting concealment of the
boot, whether the row 2 seats
are in the normal position or the
comfort position.
Each ap has two clips which are
hooked on the base of each head
restraint.
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Mirrors and windows
Electric door mirrors
- Move the control to the right or to
the left to select the corresponding
mirror.
- Move the control in all four
directions to adjust.
- Return the control to the central
position.
Electric folding/unfolding
The mirrors can be folded or unfolded
electrically from the inside, with the
vehicle parked and the ignition on:
- Place the control in the central
position.
- Turn the control downwards.
MIRRORS
Heated mirrors
The electric mirrors can be heated.
Manual door mirrors
Move the lever in all four directions to
adjust.
When the vehicle is parked, the door
mirrors can be folded back manually.
The mirrors are not equipped with
automatic heating.
Forced folding
If the mirror casing has come out of
its initial location, with the vehicle
stationary reposition the mirror casing
manually or use the electric folding
control.
Press the heated rear screen
button.
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ELECTRIC WINDOWS
1. Driver's electric window control
2. Passenger electric window control
There are two operating modes:
Lower the window fully, then raise it,
it will rise in steps of a few centimetres
each time the control is pressed.
Repeat the operation until the window
is fully closed.
Continue to press the control for at
least one second after the window
closed position has been reached.
The safety anti-pinch does not operate
during these operations.
Safety anti-pinch
When the window rises and meets an
obstacle, it stops and partially lowers.
One-touch mode
Press or pull the control, beyond the
point of resistance. The window opens
or closes fully when the control is
released. Pressing the control again
stops the movement of the window.
The electrical functions of the electric
windows are deactivated:
- approximately 45 seconds after the
ignition is switched off,
- after one of the front doors is
opened, if the ignition is off.
Good practice
If the electric windows meet an
obstacle during operation, you must
reverse the movement of the window.
To do this, press the control concerned.
When the driver operates the
passenger electric window controls,
they must ensure that no one is
preventing correct closing of the
windows.
The driver must ensure that the
passengers use the electric windows
correctly.
Be aware of children when operating
the windows.
Following several consecutive closing/
opening operations of the electric
window control, a protection system is
triggered which only authorises closing
of the window. After closing, wait
approximately 40 minutes. Once this
time has elapsed, the control becomes
operational again.
Manual mode
Press or pull the control, without
passing the point of resistance.
The window stops when you release
the control.
Reinitialisation
Following reconnection of the battery,
or in the event of a malfunction, the
safety anti-pinch function must be
reinitialised.
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DRIVING
S
AFELY
HORN
Press the centre of the steering wheel.
PARKING BRAKE
Applying
Pull the parking brake lever up to
immobilise your vehicle.
Check that the parking brake is applied
rmly before leaving the vehicle.
Releasing
Pull the lever and press the button to
lower the parking brake lever.
HAZARD WARNING LAMPS
Press this button, the direction
indicators ash.
They can operate with the ignition off.
The hazard warning lamps should only
be used in dangerous situations, when
stopping in an emergency or when
driving in unusual conditions.
When parking on a slope, direct your
wheels towards the pavement and pull
the parking brake lever up.
There is no advantage in engaging
a gear after parking the vehicle,
particularly if the vehicle is loaded.
If the parking brake is still on or has
not been released properly, this is
indicated by this warning lamp which
comes on on the instrument panel.
Automatic operation of hazard
warning lamps
When braking in an emergency,
depending on the force of deceleration,
the hazard warning lamps come
on automatically. They switch off
automatically the rst time you
accelerate.
It is also possible to switch them off by
pressing the switch on the dashboard.
ESP OFF
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ANTI-SLIP REGULATION
(
ASR
)
AND ELECTRONIC STABILITY
P
ROGRAMME
(
ESP
)
These systems are linked and
complement the ABS.
The ASR system is very useful for
maintaining optimum drive and
avoiding losses of control of the vehicle
on acceleration.
The system optimises drive to prevent
the wheels skidding, by acting on the
brakes of the drive wheels and on the
engine. It also allows the directional
stability of the vehicle to be improved
on acceleration.
Use the ESP to hold your course
without attempting to countersteer.
If there is a variation between the
trajectory followed by the vehicle and
that required by the driver, the ESP
system automatically acts on the
engine and the brake of one or more
wheels, in order to put the vehicle back
on course.
Deactivating the ASR/ESP
systems
In certain exceptional conditions
(starting the vehicle when stuck in mud
or snow, or on loose ground...), it could
prove useful to deactivate the ASR and
ESP systems to make the wheels spin
and regain grip.
Operating check
Good practice
The ASR/ESP systems offer increased
safety during normal driving, but
should not incite the driver to take risks
or to drive at high speed.
The operation of these systems is
ensured if the recommendations
of the manufacturer regarding
the wheels (tyres and rims), the
braking components, the electronic
components and the tting and repair
procedures within the CITROËN
network are observed.
After an impact, have these systems
checked by a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop.
Operation of the ASR and ESP
systems
The LED ashes when the
ASR or ESP is triggered.
They engage again:
- automatically above 30 mph
(50 km/h),
When a malfunction of the
systems occurs, the warning
lamp comes on, accompanied
by an audible signal and a
message in the screen.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop to have the system
checked.
The warning lamp may also come on if
the tyres are under-in ated. Check the
pressure of each tyre.
- Press the button or turn
the dial to the ESP OFF
position (depending on
model).
-
The warning lamp comes on: the ASR and
ESP systems no longer come into play.
- manually by pressing the
button again or by turning
the dial to this position
(depending on model).
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"GRIP CONTROL"
Correct use
Your vehicle is designed principally to
drive on tarmac roads but it allows you
to drive on other less passable terrain
occasionally.
However, particularly when your
vehicle is heavily laden, it does not
permit off-road activities such as:
- crossing and driving on ground
which could damage the underbody
or tear off components (fuel pipe,
fuel cooler, ...), particularly by
obstacles or stones,
- driving on ground with steep
gradients and poor grip,
- crossing a stream.
On snow, mud and sand, traction
control is obtained by a compromise
between safety, grip and traction,
which is associated with the Michelin
®
Latitude Tour HP M+S tyres.
It adapts to allows most conditions of
poor grip to be accommodated.
The accelerator pedal must be pressed
enough for there to be adequate
engine power to manage the various
parameters in the best way.
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This ESP mode is calibrated
for a low level of skidding,
based on different conditions
of grip encountered on the
road.
When the ignition is switched off, the
system returns automatically to ESP
mode.
This ESP OFF mode is
only suitable for speci c
conditions encountered when
moving off or at low speed.
This mode is active up to 30 mph
(50 km/h).
This snow mode allows the
vehicle to adapts its strategy
to the conditions of grip
encountered for each of the
two front wheels, on moving off.
When moving, the system optimises
wheelspin to provide the best
acceleration possible for the grip
available.
This off-road mode (mud,
wet grass...) allows, when
moving off, considerable
wheelspin on the wheel
with the least grip to favour
clearing of the mud and regain "grip".
At the same time, the wheel with the
most grip is controlled in such a way as
to transmit as much torque as possible.
When moving, the system optimises
wheelspin to meet the driver's
requirements as fully as possible.
This sand mode allows a
little wheelspin on the two
driving wheels at the same
time to allow the vehicle to
move forward and reduces
the risk of getting stuck in the sand.
Do not use the other modes on sand
as the vehicle may become stuck.
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Seat belts
S
EAT BELT
S
Height adjustment
Squeeze the control with the return and
slide the assembly on the driver's seat
side and on the individual passenger
seat side.
Fastening
Pull the strap, then insert the tongue
into the buckle.
Check that the seat belt is fastened
correctly by pulling the strap.
Driver's seat belt not fastened
warning lamp
Unfastening
Press the red button.
When the vehicle is started,
this warning lamp comes on
if the driver has not fastened
their seat belt.
Good practice
The driver must ensure that
passengers use the seat belts correctly
and that they are all strapped in
securely before moving off.
Wherever you are seated in the
vehicle, always fasten your seat belt,
even for short journeys.
The seat belts are tted with an inertia
reel which automatically adjusts the
length of the strap to your size.
Do not use accessories (clothes pegs,
clips, safety pins, etc.) which allow the
seat belt straps to t loosely.
Ensure that the seat belt has reeled in
correctly after use.
After folding or moving a seat or a rear
bench seat, ensure that the seat belt
has reeled in correctly and that the
buckle is ready to accommodate the
tongue.
Depending on the nature and
seriousness of any impact, the
pretensioning device may be deployed
before and independently of in ation
of the airbags. It instantly tightens
the seat belts against the body of the
occupants.
Deployment of the pretensioners is
accompanied by a slight discharge
of harmless smoke and a noise, due
to the activation of the pyrotechnic
cartridge incorporated in the system.
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Recommendations for children:
- use a suitable child seat if the
passenger is less than 12 years old
or shorter than one metre fty,
- never allow a child to travel on
your lap, even with the seat belt
fastened.
For more information on child
seats, refer to the "Children on
board" section of chapter 4.
Clean the seat belt straps with
soapy water or a textile cleaning
product, sold by CITROËN
dealers.
In accordance with current safety
regulations, your CITROËN dealer can
guarantee all work or any checks, from
testing to maintenance, on your seat
belt equipment.
Have the seat belts checked regularly
(even after a minor impact) by a
CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop: they must not show any
signs of wear, cutting or fraying
and they must not be converted or
modi ed.
The force limiter reduces the pressure
of the seat belt against the body of the
occupants.
The pretensioning seat belts are active
when the ignition is switched on.
The inertia reels are tted with a device
which automatically locks the strap in
the event of a collision or emergency
braking or if the vehicle rolls over.
You can unfasten the seat belt by
pressing the red button on the buckle.
Guide the seat belt after unfastening.
The airbag warning lamp comes on
if the pretensioners are deployed.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop.
In order to be effective, a seat belt
must:
- restrain one person only,
- must not be twisted, check by
pulling in front of you with an even
movement,
- be tightened as close to the body
as possible.
The upper part of the seat belt should
be positioned in the hollow of the
shoulder.
The lap part should be placed as low
as possible on the pelvis.
Do not invert the seat belt buckles as
they will not ful l their role completely.
If the seats are tted with armrests, the
lap part of the seat belt should always
pass under the armrest.
Check that the seat belt is fastened
correctly by pulling the strap rmly.
Front seat belts
The front seats are tted with
pretensioners and force limiters.
Rear seat belts
(5 seat version)
The rear seats are tted with three-
point inertia reel seat belts.
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Seat belts
Rear seat belts
(7 seat version)
In row 2
The three seats are tted with three-
point inertia reel seat belts.
When folding the side seats or
the seat backs to the table position,
avoid trapping the strap of the centre
seat belt.
When handling the side seats
(removing/installing) or when
accessing row 3, avoid hooking the
centre seat belt.
Ensure that the centre seat belt is
rolled up correctly in its strengthener
on the roof.
In row 3
The two seats are tted with three-
point inertia reel seat belts.
Do not attach the seat belts to the
stowing rings marked with a red cross,
represented on the label.
Take care to hook the seat belts
correctly on the rings provided for
this purpose.
The row 3 seat belts which are not in
use can be stored to clear the load
space and make use of the load space
cover easier.
Hook the snap hook in the location
provided on the rear pillar trim.
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AIRBAGS
The airbags have been designed to
maximise the safety of the occupants
in the event of a serious collision;
they work in conjunction with the force
limiting seat belts.
In the event of a serious collision, the
electronic detectors record and analyse
the front and side impacts suffered in
the impact detection zones:
- in the event of a serious impact, the
airbags in ate instantly and protect
the occupants of the vehicle.
Immediately after the impact, the
airbags de ate rapidly, so that they
do not hinder the visibility of the
occupants nor their possible exit
from the vehicle.
- in the event of a minor or rear
impact and in certain roll-over
conditions, the airbags will not
be deployed; the seat belt alone
is suf cient to provide maximum
protection in these situations.
The seriousness of the collision
depends on the nature of the obstacle
and the speed of the vehicle at the
moment of impact.
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Good practice
Sit in a normal upright position.
Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt.
Do not leave anything between the
occupants and the airbags (a child,
pet, object...). This could hinder the
operation of the airbags or injure the
occupants.
After an accident or if the vehicle has
been stolen or broken into, have the
airbag systems checked.
All work on the airbag system is strictly
forbidden unless it is carried out by
quali ed personnel at a CITROËN
dealer or a quali ed workshop.
Even if all of the precautions
mentioned are observed, a risk of
injury or of minor burns to the head,
chest or arms when an airbag is
deployed cannot be ruled out. In fact,
the bag in ates almost instantly (within
a few milliseconds) then de ates within
the same time discharging the hot gas
via openings provided for this purpose.
Lateral airbags
Only put recommended covers on
the seats. These will not hinder
in ation of the lateral airbags. Contact
a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop.
Do not x or attach anything to the seat
backs. This could cause injury to the
chest or arms when the lateral airbag
in ates.
Do not sit with the upper part of the
body any nearer to the door than
necessary.
Front airbags
Do not drive holding the steering wheel
by its spokes or resting your hands on
the centre part of the wheel.
Do not allow passengers to place
their feet on the dashboard, they risk
serious injury if the airbag is deployed.
Smoke as little as possible as
deployment of the airbags can cause
burns or the risk of injury from a
cigarette or pipe.
Never remove or pierce the steering
wheel or hit it violently.
Airbags only operate when the
ignition is switched on.
This equipment only operates once.
If a second impact occurs (during the
same or a subsequent accident),
the airbag will not operate.
The deployment of an airbag or airbags
is accompanied by a slight discharge
of harmless smoke and a noise, due
to the activation of the pyrotechnic
cartridge incorporated in the system.
This smoke is not harmful, but
sensitive individuals may experience
some irritation.
The noise of the detonation may result
in a slight loss of hearing for a short
time.
It is imperative that the
passenger's airbag is deactivated
if a child seat is installed facing
rearwards. Refer to the "Children on
board" section of chapter 4.
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Curtain airbags
This is a system which protects the
driver and passengers (with the
exception of the centre seat of row 2)
in the event of a serious side impact in
order to limit the risk of head injuries.
Each curtain airbag is incorporated in
the pillars and the upper part of the
passenger compartment.
Activation
It is triggered at the same time as the
corresponding side airbag in the event
of a serious side impact applied to
all or part of the side impact zone B ,
perpendicular to the longitudinal
centreline of the vehicle on a horizontal
plane and directed from the outside
towards the inside of the vehicle.
The curtain airbag in ates between the
front or rear occupant of the vehicle
and the windows.
Lateral airbags
This is a system which protects the
driver and front passenger in the event
of a serious side impact in order to limit
the risk of injury to the chest.
Each lateral airbag is tted in the front
seat backrest frame, on the door side.
Deployment
It is deployed unilaterally in the event
of a serious side impact applied to all
or part of the side impact zone B ,
perpendicular to the longitudinal
centreline of the vehicle on a horizontal
plane and directed from the outside
towards the inside of the vehicle.
The lateral airbag in ates between the
front occupant of the vehicle and the
corresponding door trim panel.
Impact detection zones
A. Front impact zone.
B. Side impact zone.
Operating fault
If this warning lamp comes
on in the instrument panel,
accompanied by an audible
signal and a message in the
screen, contact a CITROËN
dealer or a quali ed workshop to have
the system checked. The airbags may
no longer be deployed in the event of a
serious impact.
In the event of a minor impact or
bump on the side of the vehicle or
if the vehicle rolls over, the airbag
may not be deployed.
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Front airbags
The front airbags are tted in the
centre of the steering wheel for the
driver and in the dashboard for the
front passenger.
Deployment
They are deployed simultaneously,
unless the passenger's front airbag
has been deactivated, in the event of
a serious front impact applied to all or
part of the front impact zone A in the
longitudinal centreline of the vehicle
on a horizontal plane directed from the
front towards the rear of the vehicle.
The front airbag in ates between the
front occupant of the vehicle and the
dashboard to cushion their forward
movement.
Deactivation
Only the passenger's front airbag can
be deactivated:
- With the ignition switched off ,
insert the key into the passenger's
airbag deactivation switch,
- turn it to the off "OFF" position,
- then remove the key, keeping the
switch in the new position.
The airbag warning lamp in the
instrument panel is on while
the airbag is deactivated.
If the two airbag warning lamps
are on continuously, do not install
a rear-facing child seat, contact
a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop.
Front airbag fault
To ensure the safety of your child,
it is essential to deactivate the
passenger's airbag when you
install a rear-facing child seat on the
front passenger seat. Otherwise, the
child would risk being killed or seriously
injured if the airbag were to in ate.
Reactivation
In the "OFF" position, the passenger's
airbag will not be deployed in the event of
an impact.
As soon as the child seat is removed, turn
the airbag switch to the "ON" position to re-
activate the airbag and so ensure the safety
of your passenger in the event of an impact.
If this warning lamp comes
on, accompanied by an
audible signal and a message
in the screen, contact a
CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop to have
the system checked.
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GENERAL POINTS RELATING
T
O CHILD SEATS
Although one of CITROËN's main
criteria when designing your vehicle,
the safety of your children also
depends on you.
For maximum safety, please follow
these precautions:
- all children under the age of 12 or
less than one metre fty tall must
travel in approved child seats suited
to their weight, on seats tted with
a seat belt or ISOFIX mountings,
- statistically, the safest seats in your
vehicle for the transportation of
children are the rear seats,
- a child weighing less than 9 kg
must travel in the "rearwards-
facing" position both in the front
and in the rear,
- the passenger must not travel with
a child on his lap.
CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT
"Rearwards-facing"
Recommended on the rear seats up to
the age of 2.
When a "rearwards-facing" child seat is
installed on the front passenger seat, it
is essential that the passenger airbag
is deactivated. Otherwise, the child
would risk being seriously injured or
killed if the airbag were to in ate.
"Forwards-facing"
Recommended on the rear seats over
the age of 2.
When a "forwards-facing" child seat is
installed on the front passenger seat,
leave the passenger airbag activated.
The rules for carrying children are
speci c to each country. Consult
the current legislation in your
country.
Please consult the list of seats
approved in your country. The Iso x
mountings, the rear seats, the
passenger airbag and the deactivation
of this airbag depend on the version
sold.
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Refer to chapter 4, "Airbags" section.
The child seats function and the
passenger's airbag deativation
function are common to the entire
CITROËN range.
If the passenger's airbag is not
deactivated, the installation of a
"rearwards-facing" child seat in the
front is strictly prohibited.
Passenger airbag OFF
Refer to the advice given on the
label present on both sides of the
passenger's sun visor.
To assure the safety of your child, you must deactivate the passenger's front
airbag when you install a child seat in the rearwards facing position on the
front passenger's seat.
Otherwise, there is a risk that the child could be seriously injured or killed if the
airbag were deployed.
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CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY CITROËN
CITROËN offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are
secured using a three point seat belt :
Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg
L1
"ROMER Baby-Safe Plus"
Installed in the rear-facing position
Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg
L3
"RECARO Start''
L4
"KLIPPAN Optima"
From the age of 6 years
(approximately 22 kg), the booster
is used on its own.
L5
"RÖMER KIDFIX"
Can be xed on the vehicle's ISOFIX mountings.
The child is restrained by the seat belt.
L3: to install this seat in row 2, remove the head restraints.
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INSTALLING CHILD SEATS ATTACHED USING THE SEAT BELT
In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using a seat belt
and universally approved in accordance with the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.
a: Group 0: from birth to 10 kg.
b: refer to the legislation in force in your country before installing your child on this seat.
c: if the seats in row 3 are occupied, do not leave a child seat installed on the foldable row 2 seat, to allow easy access to
row 3.
d: the head restraints of the seats in row 2 and row 3 must be removed for more secure tting of the child seat.
U: seat suitable for the installation of a child seat secured using a seat belt and universally approved, "rear facing" and/or
"forward facing".
Seat(s)
Weight of the child and indicative age
Under 13 kg
(groups 0 (a)
and 0+)
Up to approx
1 year
From 9 to 18 kg
(group 1)
1 to 3 years
approx
From 15 to 25 kg
(group 2)
3 to 6 years
approx
From 22 to 36 kg
(group 3)
6 to 10 years
approx
Row 1 (b)
Passenger
seat
U U U U
Row 2 (d)
(5 and 7 seats)
Outer seats U U U U
Centre seat U U U U
Row 3 (c, d)
(7 seats)
U U U U
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"ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS
Your vehicle has been approved in
accordance with the new ISOFIX
regulation.
The mountings comprise three rings for
each seat:
- two front rings A and B , located
between the vehicle seat back and
cushion,
- a rear ring C , located on the back
of the vehicle's seat back, for
securing the upper strap referred to
as the TOP TETHER.
This ISOFIX mounting system
guarantees you fast, reliable and safe
tting of the child seat in your vehicle
on the side seats.
The ISOFIX child seats are tted with
two latches which are secured easily
on the two front rings.
Some also have an upper strap which
is attached to the rear ring C .
To attach this strap, raise the
vehicle seat's head restraint then
pass the hook between its rods.
Then x the hook on the rear ring and
tighten the upper strap.
Iso x seat with support
ISOFIX child seats tted with a
support (which rests on the oor
of your vehicle) cannot be installed on
rear seats equipped with oor boxes
(under the footwells).
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This child seat can also be used on
seats which are not tted with ISOFIX
mountings.
In this case, it must be attached to the
vehicle seat using the three point seat
belt.
Follow the instructions for tting
the child seat given in the seat
manufacturer's installation guide.
ISOFIX CHILD SEAT APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE
ISOFIX RÖMER Duo Plus (size category B1 )
Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg
Installed in the forward facing position.
Fitted with an upper strap to be secured on the ISOFIX upper ring,
referred to as the TOP TETHER.
Three seat body angles: sitting, reclining, lying.
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LOCATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS
In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats on the
vehicle seats tted with ISOFIX mountings.
In the case of the universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the child seat's ISOFIX size category, determined by a
letter from A to G , is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
Weight of the child /indicative age
Less than 10 kg
(group 0)
Up to 6 months
approx
Less than 10 kg
(group 0)
Less than 13 kg
(group 0+)
Up to 1 year approx
From 9 to 18 kg (group 1)
From 1 to 3 years approx
Type of ISOFIX child seat Infant car seat "rear facing" "rear facing" "forward facing"
ISOFIX size category F G C D E C D A B B1
Row 2
(5 and 7 * seats)
Outer seats IL-SU IL-SU IL-SU IUF, IL-SU
Centre seat Non-Iso x seat
Row 3
(7 seats)
Seats Non-Iso x seats
IUF: Seat suitable for the installation of an ISOFIX child seat of the universal category. "Forward facing" ISOFIX child seats
tted with an upper strap secured to the upper ring of the vehicle seats equipped with ISOFIX mountings.
IL-SU: Seat suitable for the installation of a semi-universal ISOFIX child seat. "Forward facing" ISOFIX child seats.
* In the 7 seat version, all three seats of row 2 must be present when child seats are installed.
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ADVICE ON CHILD SEATS
The incorrect installation of a child seat
in a vehicle compromises the child's
protection in the event of an accident.
Remember to fasten the seat belts or
the child seat harnesses keeping the
slack in relation to the child's body to a
minimum , even for short journeys.
For optimum installation of the "forward
facing" child seat, ensure that the back
of the child seat is in contact with the
back of the vehicle's seat and that the
head restraint does not cause any
discomfort.
If the head restraint has to be removed,
ensure that it is stored or attached
securely to prevent it from being
thrown around the vehicle in the event
of sharp braking.
Children under the age of 10 must not
travel in the "forward facing" position
on the front passenger seat, unless
the rear seats are already occupied by
other children, cannot be used or are
absent.
Deactivate the passenger's airbag
when a "rear facing" child seat is
installed on the front seat.
Otherwise, the child would risk being
seriously injured or killed if the airbag
were to in ate.
As a safety precaution, do not leave:
- one or more children alone and
unsupervised in a vehicle,
- a child or an animal in a vehicle
which is exposed to the sun, with
the windows closed,
- the keys within reach of children
inside the vehicle.
Installing a booster seat
The chest part of the seat belt must
be positioned on the child's shoulder
without touching the neck.
Ensure that the lap part of the seat belt
passes correctly over the child's thighs.
CITROËN recommends the use of a
booster seat which has a back, tted
with a seat belt guide at shoulder level.
CHILD LOCK
This prevents opening of the side
doors from the inside.
Manual mode
A label indicates the location of the
child lock.
- Open fully past the point of
resistance.
- Tilt the lever, located on the rear
section of the door.
Electric mode
With the ignition on, press this
button. The LED comes on.
Warning: this system is
independent of the central
locking control.
Always remove the ignition key when
leaving the vehicle, even for a short time.
It is advisable to check the activation of
the child lock each time the ignition is
switched on.
In the event of a serious impact the
electric child lock is deactivated
automatically.
To prevent accidental opening of the
doors, use the "Child Lock".
Take care not to open the rear windows
by more than one third.
To protect young children from the rays
of the sun, t side blinds to the rear
windows.
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Towing a trailer
A
CCESSORIE
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For more information about
weights, refer to the administrative
documents (registration
document, ...) or to the "Weights"
section of chapter 8.
TOWING A TRAILER, CARAVAN, BOAT, ETC...
Distribution of loads
Distribute the load in the trailer so
that the heaviest objects are as
close as possible to the axle and
the nose weight is close to the
maximum authorised without, however,
exceeding it.
Cooling
Towing a trailer on a slope increases
the coolant temperature.
As the fan is electrically controlled, its
cooling capacity is not dependent on
the engine speed.
You should therefore use a high gear
to lower the engine speed and reduce
your speed.
In all cases, pay attention to the
coolant temperature.
Driving advice
A towed vehicle must free wheel:
gearbox in neutral.
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Towing a trailer
Good Practice
In certain cases of particularly arduous
use (towing the maximum load up a
steep slope in high temperatures), the
engine automatically limits its power.
In this case, the air conditioning is
automatically cut off to save engine
power.
Tyres
Check the tyre pressures of the
towing vehicle (see the
"
Identi cation
markings
"
section of chapter 8) and of
the trailer, observing the recommended
pressures.
See the "Levels" section of chapter 6.
If the coolant temperature
warning lamp comes on, stop
the vehicle and switch off the
engine as soon as possible.
Brakes
Towing increases the braking distance.
Drive at a moderate speed, change
down early and brake gradually.
Towbar
We recommend the use of genuine
CITROËN towbars and their
harnesses, which have been tested
and approved from the design stage of
your vehicle, and that you entrust the
tting of this equipment to a CITROËN
dealer.
If this equipment is not tted by a
CITROËN dealer, it is imperative that
it is tted using the electrical pre-
equipment installed at the rear of the
vehicle and in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
In accordance with the general
instructions a reminder of which has
been given above, we draw your
attention to the risk associated with
tting a towbar or electrical accessory
not recommended by CITROËN.
Fitting such equipment could result in
the failure of your vehicle's electronic
system. Please obtain information from
the Manufacturer before tting this type
of equipment.
Side wind
Sensitivity to side wind is increased.
Drive smoothly and at a moderate
speed.
ABS/ESP
The ABS or ESP systems only control
the vehicle, not the trailer or caravan.
Rear parking sensors
The parking sensors system does not
function while the vehicle is towing.
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Equipment
OTHER ACCESSORIES
These accessories and parts, having
been tested and approved for reliability
and safety, are all adapted to your
vehicle. A wide range of recommended
accessories and genuine parts is
available.
A further range is also available,
structured around comfort, leisure and
maintenance:
Anti-theft alarm, window etching, rst
aid kit, high visibility vest, front and
rear parking sensors, warning triangle,
security bolts for alloy wheels, ...
Seat covers compatible with airbags
for the front seats, bench seat, rubber
mats, carpet mats, snow chains, blinds,
tailgate bicycle carrier, ...
To prevent the mat from becoming
caught under the pedals:
- ensure that the mat and its xings
are positioned correctly,
- never t one mat on top of another.
Audio equipment, hands-free kit,
speakers, CD changer, satellite navigation
system, USB box, Video kit, ...
Regardless of the audio and telematic
equipment offered on the market,
the technical constraints associated
with the tting of equipment of these
product groups mean that the special
features of the equipment and its
compatibility with the capacities of your
vehicle's standard equipment must
be taken into account. Please ask a
CITROËN dealer for more information
before tting such equipment.
Maximum weights on bars
- Transverse bars on longitudinal
bars: 75 Kg (these bars are not
compatible with the Modutop roof).
Installing radiocommunication
transmitters
You are advised to contact a CITROËN
dealer before installing accessory
radiocommunication transmitters with
external aerial on your vehicle.
The CITROËN dealer network
will inform you of the speci cation
(frequency band, maximum output
power, aerial position, speci c
conditions of installation) of the
transmitters which can be tted,
in accordance with the Motor Vehicle
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
(2004/104/EC).
Front mud aps, rear mud aps,
15/17 inch alloy wheels, wheelarch
trim, leather steering wheel, ...
Screenwash, interior and exterior
cleaning and maintenance products,
spare bulbs, ...
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Equipment
The tting of electrical equipment
or accessories which are not
recommended by CITROËN may
result in a failure of your vehicle's
electronic system. Please note this
speci c warning. You are advised
to contact a dealer to be shown the
range of recommended equipment or
accessories.
Depending on the country in which
the vehicle is sold, it is compulsory
to have a high visibility vest, warning
triangle and spare bulbs available in
the vehicle.
"Active Fleet Data" telematic unit
Connected directly to the heart of
the vehicle (multiplexed network:
"Full CAN"), the telematic unit, by
means of a "ready to use" service,
permits the sending in real time of
information such as:
- distance travelled,
- distance remaining before the next
service,
- warnings and faults (oil level,
coolant level, oil temperature,
coolant temperature, etc...).
This enables "Fleet" managers
to optimise the monitoring and
management of their professional
vehicles.
Depending on country, contact a
CITROËN dealer for more information.
Partners in performance and
protecting the environment
Innovation in the search for performance
For over 40 year, the TOTAL Research and
Development departments have developed
for CITROËN, lubricants to match the latest
technical innovations on CITROËN vehicles,
both for competition and for everyday
motoring.
For you, this is an assurance that you will
obtain of the best performance for your
engine.
Optimum protection for your
engine
By having your CITROËN
vehicle serviced with TOTAL
lubricants, you are contributing
towards improving the life and
performances of your engine,
while also protecting the
environment.
prefers
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Opening the bonnet
OPENING THE BONNET
Bonnet stay
Secure the stay in its location,
identi ed by a sticker on the right-hand
side of the vehicle, to hold the bonnet
open.
Before closing the bonnet, put the stay
back in its clip without using excessive
force.
On the outside
Raise the bonnet slightly by reaching
in a at hand, palm down, to make
access to the lever easier.
With this hand, push the safety catch
to the left. Raise the bonnet.
On the inside
Pull the lever below the dashboard
towards you. The bonnet is released.
To close
Lower the bonnet and release it at the
end of its travel. Check that the bonnet
is secure.
Avoid opening the bonnet in strong
winds.
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Under the bonnet
PETROL ENGINE
1. Screenwash reservoir.
2. Fusebox.
3. Engine coolant header tank.
4. Brake and clutch uid reservoir.
5. Air lter.
6. Engine oil dipstick.
7. Engine oil ller cap.
8. Power steering uid reservoir.
Battery connections:
+ Positive terminal.
- Negative point (earth).
Take care when working under the
bonnet.
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Under the bonnet
DIESEL ENGINE
4. Brake and clutch uid reservoir.
5. Air lter.
6. Engine oil dipstick.
7. Engine oil ller cap.
8. Power steering uid reservoir.
9. Priming pump.
1. Screenwash reservoir.
2. Fusebox.
3. Engine coolant header tank.
Battery connections:
+ Positive terminal.
- Negative point (earth).
Take care when working under the bonnet.
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Levels
LEVELS
Oil change
This must be carried out at the
intervals speci ed and the viscosity
grade of the oil selected must ful l the
requirements in the manufacturers
servicing schedule. Ask for advice from
a CITROËN dealer.
Remove the dipstick before lling.
Check the level after lling (never
exceed the max mark).
Re t the oil ller cap before closing the
bonnet.
Changing the brake fluid
The brake uid must be changed at
the intervals stated, according to the
manufacturers servicing schedule.
Use uids recommended by the
manufacturer, which ful l DOT4
standards.
The level must be between the MIN
and MAX marks on the reservoir.
If uid has to be added frequently,
this indicates a fault which must be
checked by a CITROËN dealer or
a quali ed workshop as soon as
possible.
Warning lamps
If you have to remove / re t the
engine style cover, handle it with
care to avoid damaging the xing
clips.
Oil level
It is recommended that the oil level be
checked every 3 000 miles (5 000 km)
and topped up if necessary between oil
changes.
Check the level with the vehicle level,
engine cold, using the dipstick.
Dipstick
There are two marks on
the dipstick:
A = maximum
If you ll past this mark,
consult a CITROËN
dealer or a quali ed
workshop.
B = minimum
Never allow the level to
fall below this mark.
To maintain the reliability
of engines and emission
control systems, the use
of additives in engine oil
is prohibited.
Viscosity selection
In all cases, the oil selected must meet
the manufacturers requirements.
These regular maintenance
operations will keep your vehicle
in good working order. Ask for
advice from a CITROËN dealer or
refer to the servicing booklet in the
handbook pack.
Checks using the warning
lamps in the instrument panel is
described in chapter 2, refer to
the "Instruments and controls"
section.
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Levels
Cooling system
Only use the uid recommended by the
manufacturer.
Otherwise, you risk seriously damaging
your engine.
When the engine is warm, the
temperature of the coolant is controlled
by the engine fan. As this fan can
operate with the ignition key removed
and because the cooling system is
pressurised, wait for at least one hour
after the engine has stopped before
carrying out any work.
Slacken the cap by 1/4 of a turn to
release the pressure to prevent any
risk of scalding. When the pressure
has dropped, remove the cap and top
up the level with coolant.
If uid has to be added frequently,
this indicates a fault which must be
checked by a CITROËN dealer as
soon as possible.
Power steering fluid level
The vehicle must be parked on level
ground with the engine cold. Unscrew
the cap integrated with the gauge and
check the level which must be between
the MIN and MAX marks.
In order to regenerate the lter, you
are advised to drive at a speed higher
than 40 mph (60 km/h) for at least ve
minutes as soon as possible, when
traf c conditions permit (until the
message disappears and the service
warning lamp goes off).
During regeneration of the particle
emission lter, the noise of a relay
operating may be heard under the
dashboard.
If the message is still displayed and
if the service warning lamp remains
on, consult a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop.
Topping up
The level must be between the MIN
and MAX marks on the expansion
bottle. If more than 1 litre of uid is
required to top up the level, have the
system checked by a CITROËN dealer
or a quali ed workshop.
Screenwash and headlamp
wash level
For best quality cleaning and for your
safety, we would advise that you use
products of the CITROËN range.
For optimum cleaning and to avoid
freezing, this uid must not be topped
up or replaced with plain water.
Capacity of the screenwash reservoir:
approximately 3 litres.
If your vehicle is tted with headlamp
washers, the capacity of the reservoir
is 6 litres.
Diesel additive level
(Diesel with particle
emission filter)
Topping up
This additive must be topped up by
a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop without delay.
Waste products
Avoid prolonged contact of used oil
with the skin.
Brake uid is harmful to health and
very corrosive.
Do not dispose of used oil, brake uid
or coolant into drains or into the ground
but into the containers dedicated to this
use at CITROËN dealer (France) or an
authorised waste disposal site.
The minimum level of this additive
is indicated by lighting of the service
warning lamp, accompanied by an
audible signal and a message in the
screen.
When this occurs with the engine
running it is due to the start of
saturation of the particle emission lter
(exceptionally prolonged urban type
driving conditions: low speed, long
traf c jams, ...).
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Checks
CHECKS
Carbon filter and passenger
compartment filter
The carbon lter permits continuous
and effective ltering of dust.
If the passenger compartment lter
becomes blocked, this may reduce the
performance of the air conditioning
system and generate unpleasant
odours.
We recommend the use of a combined
passenger compartment lter. By
means of its second special active
lter, it contributes to the puri cation
of the air breathed by the occupants
and the cleanness of the passenger
compartment (reduction of allergic
symptoms, unpleasant odours and
greasy deposits).
Particle emission filter (Diesel)
maintenance of the particle emission
lter must be carried out by a
CITROËN dealer.
On acceleration after the vehicle has
been running for a prolonged period
at very low speed or at idle, you may,
in exceptional circumstances, notice
the emission of water vapour at the
exhaust. This water vapour does not
have any adverse effect on vehicle
handling or the environment.
Battery
At the start of winter, have your battery
checked by a CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop.
Brake pads
Brake pad wear depends on the style of
driving, in particular for vehicles which are
used in town, over short distances. It may
be necessary to check the thickness of
the pads, even between services.
Unless there is a leak on the circuit,
a drop in the brake uid level indicates
that the brake pads are worn.
Brake disc / drum wear
For information on checking the brake
disc / drum wear, consult a CITROËN
dealer.
Parking brake
Where the parking brake travel is too
great or there is a reduction in the
performance of the system, the parking
brake should be adjusted, even between
services.
Have the system checked by a CITROËN
dealer or a quali ed workshop.
Oil filter
Change the lter regularly in
accordance with the servicing
schedule.
Refer to the servicing booklet for
the replacement interval for these
components.
Depending on the environment (dusty
atmosphere...) and the use of the
vehicle (urban driving...), change them
twice as often if necessary.
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Checks
To check the main levels
and certain components,
in accordance with the
manufacturer's servicing schedule,
refer to the pages of the servicing
booklet which correspond to your
vehicle's engine.
Bleeding water from the Diesel
filter
Manual gearbox
Have the level checked in accordance with
the manufacturer's servicing schedule.
Only use products recommended
by CITROËN or products of
equivalent quality and speci cation.
In order to optimise the operation
of units as important as the braking
system, CITROËN selects and offers
speci c products.
In order to avoid damaging the
electrical units, high pressure washing
to clean the engine compartment is
strictly prohibited.
If this warning lamp comes
on, bleed the lter. Otherwise
bleed regularly each time the
engine oil is changed.
To drain the water, unscrew
the bleed screw located on the lter.
Operate until all of the water no longer
ows in the transparent pipe, then
tighten the bleed screw.
HDi engines use advanced technology.
All work requires special training, which
is assured by a CITROËN dealer.
Depending on country of sale.
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Fuel
FILLING WITH FUEL
Low fuel level
Filling
The fuel tank must be lled with the
engine off .
- Open the fuel ller ap.
- Insert the key, then turn it a quarter
turn.
- Remove the cap and hook it onto the
clip located on the inside of the ap.
When lling with fuel,
a mechanical system prevents
opening of the left-hand side door.
When the fuel ller ap is open, ensure
that no one tries to slide this door.
Once the ap has been closed, the
sliding side door may jam, push the
door to close it then open it.
When the minimum fuel tank
level is reached, this warning
light comes on.
You then have
approximately 8 litres of
fuel remaining. Fill up without delay to
avoid running out of fuel.
Never risk driving until you run out of
fuel as this may damage the emissions
control and injection systems.
A label af xed to the inside of the ap
reminds you of the type of fuel to be
used.
You must ll with at least 5 litres of fuel
for it to be registered by the fuel gauge.
When the fuel ller cap is opened,
there may be a slight air suction noise.
This vacuum is entirely normal and is
due to the sealing of the fuel circuit.
When lling the fuel tank, do not
continue after the 3
rd
cut-off of the
nozzle. This could cause malfunctions.
The capacity of the fuel tank is
approximately 60 litres.
- After lling the fuel tank, lock the
cap and close the ap.
Quality of the fuel used for
petrol engines
The petrol engines are perfectly
compatible with E10 type petrol
biofuels (containing 10 % ethanol),
conforming to European standards
EN 228 and EN 15376.
E85 type fuels (containing up to 85 %
ethanol) are reserved exclusively for
vehicles marketed for the use of this type
of fuel (BioFlex vehicles). The quality of
the ethanol must comply with European
standard EN 15293.
For Brazil only, special vehicles are
marketed to run on fuels containing up
to 100 % ethanol (E100 type).
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Fuel
FUEL CUT-OFF
In a serious collision, a mechanism
automatically prevents fuel from
reaching the engine.
The ashing of this warning
lamp is accompanied by a
message in the screen.
Check that there is no odour or
leakage of fuel outside the vehicle and
re-establish the fuel supply:
- switch off the ignition
(STOP position),
- remove the key,
- put the key back in the ignition,
- switch on the ignition and start.
DIESEL PRIMING PUMP
If you should run out of fuel, it is
necessary to prime the fuel circuit:
- ll the fuel tank with at least
ve litres of Diesel,
- squeeze and release the manual
priming pump, under the bonnet
under the protective cover,
- operate the starter until the engine
starts.
Refer to the "Under the bonnet"
section of chapter 6.
Quality of the fuel used for
Diesel engines
The Diesel engines are perfectly
compatible with biofuels which conform
to current and future European
standards (Diesel fuel which complies
with standard EN 590 mixed with a
biofuel which complies with standard
EN 14214) available at the pumps
(containing up to 7 % Fatty Acid Methyl
Ester).
The B30 biofuel can be used in certain
Diesel engines; however, this use
is subject to strict application of the
special servicing conditions. Contact
a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop.
The use of any other type of (bio)fuel
(vegetable or animal oils, pure or
diluted, domestic fuel...) is strictly
prohibited (risk of damage to the
engine and fuel system).
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Battery
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BATTERY
Before disconnecting the battery, you
must wait for 2 minutes after switching
off the ignition.
Never disconnect a terminal when the
engine is running.
Never charge a battery without rst
disconnecting the terminals.
After every reconnection of the battery,
switch on the ignition and wait 1 minute
before starting to allow the electronic
systems to be initialised. If problems
remain after doing this, please contact
a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop.
After changing bulbs, wait
approximately 3 minutes before
reconnecting the battery.
It is advisable to disconnect the
battery if the vehicle is not to be
used for a period of more than
one month.
To charge the battery using
a battery charger
- Disconnect the battery,
- Follow the instructions for use
given by the battery charger
manufacturer,
- Reconnect starting with the
negative (-) terminal,
- Check that the terminals and
connectors are clean. If they are
covered with sulphate (white or
greenish deposit), disconnect them
and clean them.
To start the vehicle from
another battery
- Connect the red cable to the
positive (+) terminals of the
two batteries,
- Connect one end of the green
or black cable to the negative (-)
terminal of the slave battery,
- Connect the other end of the green
or black cable to an earth point on
the broken down vehicle as far as
possible from the battery,
- Operate the starter, let the engine run,
- Wait for the engine to return to idle,
then disconnect the cables.
The presence of this label
indicates the use of a 12 V
lead-acid battery with special
technology and speci cation, for which
the involvement of a CITROËN dealer
or quali ed workshop is required when
replacing or disconnecting the battery.
Failure to observe this
recommendation may cause premature
wear of the battery.
After re tting the battery, the Stop &
Start system will only be active after
several hours depending on the
climatic conditions and the state of
charge of the battery (up to about
8 hours).
The Stop & Start battery does not have
to be disconnected for charging.
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Battery
ECONOMY MODE
After the engine has stopped, with
the key in the ignition position, certain
functions (windscreen wiper, electric
windows, courtesy lamps, audio
equipment, etc.) can only be used for a
cumulative duration of thirty minutes, to
prevent discharging of the battery.
Once the thirty minutes are over, the
active functions are put on standby
and the battery warning lamp ashes
accompanied by a message in the
screen.
To resume the use of these functions
immediately, start the engine and let it
run for a few minutes.
The time available will then be double
the time for which the engine was left
running. However, this time will always
be between ve and thirty minutes.
A at battery will prevent the engine
from starting.
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Changing a wheel
The temporary tyre repair kit consists
of a compressor and a bottle
(containing a sealant).
Using the kit
1. Tick the de ated wheel on the
speed limitation sticker then af x
the sticker to the vehicle's steering
wheel to remind you that a wheel is
in temporary use.
2. Clip the bottle 1 on the compressor 2 .
3. Connect the bottle 1 to the valve of
the tyre to be repaired.
4. Take care to unwind the
compressor pipe before connecting
it to the bottle.
5. Connect the power lead to one of
the vehicle's 12 V sockets.
6. Switch on the compressor by
pressing button A until the tyre
pressure reaches 2.0 bars. If this
pressure cannot be reached,
the tyre cannot be repaired.
7. Remove and store the compressor.
8. Drive immediately, for a few miles
(kilometres), at reduced speed,
to ll the puncture.
9. Adjust the pressure using the
compressor in accordance with the
recommendation for the vehicle and
check that the leak is lled correctly
(no further loss of pressure).
10. Drive at reduced speed (50 mph
[80 km/h]). The tyre must be
examined and repaired by a
specialist as soon as possible.
After use, the bottle can be stored in
a plastic bag, supplied in the kit, to
avoid staining your vehicle with traces
of uid.
Warning: the bottle of gel contains
ethylene-glycol, a product which
is harmful if swallowed and which
causes irritation to the eyes.
Keep it out of reach of children.
After use, do not discard the bottle into
the environment, take it to a CITROËN
dealer or to an specialised waste
disposal site.
Replacement bottles of sealant are
available from CITROËN dealers.
PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT
The kit is located in one of the two
storage compartments located under
the front seats.
Vehicles supplied with a temporary
puncture repair kit do not have a spare
wheel or tooling (jack, wheelbrace, ...).
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Changing a wheel
1. PARKING THE VEHICLE
- The occupants must get out of the
vehicle and wait in a safe location.
- If possible, park the vehicle on
level, stable and non-slippery
ground.
- Apply the parking brake, switch
off the ignition and engage rst or
reverse gear.
- If available, place a chock under
the wheel diagonally opposite the
one to be changed.
If the vehicle is tted with a towbar,
it is sometimes necessary to raise
the vehicle slightly to make it easier
to remove the spare wheel from its
carrier.
On certain types of ground and/or
if considerable loads are being
transported, call a CITROËN dealer or
a quali ed workshop.
CHANGING A WHEEL
2. TOOLS
- The tools are stowed in a storage
compartment located under the
front seat. If necessary, move the
seat forward to access the storage
compartment from the rear.
- Unscrew the nut then take out the
jack and the wheelbrace.
1. Wheelbrace.
2. Jack.
3. Alloy wheel embellisher remover.
4. Chock.
The jack and the tool kit are speci c to
your vehicle. Do not use them for other
purposes.
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Changing a wheel
3. SPARE WHEEL
- Unscrew the bolt using the
wheelbrace until the carrier is
lowered fully.
- Open the rear doors to gain access
to the spare wheel.
- Detach the carrier from the hook
and place the spare wheel near the
wheel to be changed.
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Changing a wheel
4. OPERATING PROCEDURE
- Place the jack in contact with the
locating point provided, the one
which is closest to the wheel to
be changed. Ensure that the jack
is straight and that the base of
the jack is fully in contact with the
ground.
- Extend the jack to lift the wheel
clear of the ground.
- Resume and complete the
unscrewing of the wheel bolts.
- Remove the bolts and remove the
wheel.
- Remove the trim using the removal
tool.
- Loosen the wheel bolts and start
unscrewing them.
Do not extend the jack until you have
started unscrewing the bolts on the
wheel to be changed and have placed
the chock under the wheel diagonally
opposite.
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Changing a wheel
- Lower the vehicle completely by
folding the jack, then remove the
jack.
- Tighten the bolts again using the
wheelbrace, tighten them fully
without forcing them.
- Place the wheel to be repaired in
the carrier.
- Secure the carrier on the hook then
raise the carrier using the bolt and
the wheelbrace.
Never go underneath a vehicle
that is supported only by a jack
(use a ramp). Never use
a screwdriver in place of the
wheelbrace .
5. FITTING THE SPARE
WHEEL
- Position the wheel on the hub and
start tightening the bolts by hand.
- Carry out an initial tightening of the
bolts using the wheelbrace.
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Snow screen
REMOVABLE SNOW
SCREEN
According to country, the removable
snow screen is installed on the lower
part of the front bumper to prevent the
accumulation of snow at the radiator
cooling fan.
FITTING
REMOVAL
- Pass a screwdriver into the hole
located near each of the clips.
- Use the screwdriver as a lever to
unclip the four clips B in turn.
- Offer up the snow screen facing its
centring pin A on the front bumper.
- Put it in place by pressing at each
clip B located in the four corners.
Do not forget to remove the
snow screen when the exterior
temperature is higher than 10 °C
(no risk of snowfall) and when towing.
6. REFITTING THE REPAIRED
WHEEL
The wheel is re tted as described in
step 5, not forgetting to re t the wheel
trim.
Refer to the "Identi cation
markings" section of chapter 8 to
locate the tyre label.
Refer to the "Instruments and
controls" section of chapter 2,
"Tyre under-in ation detection"
part, for recommendations after
changing a wheel tted with a tyre
under-in ation detection sensor.
The spare wheel is not designed
to be used over long distances.
Have the tightening of the bolts
and the tyre pressure checked by
a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop as soon as possible. Have
the original wheel repaired and re tted
by a CITROËN dealer or a quali ed
workshop as soon as possible.
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Changing a bulb
CHANGING A BULB
Type A
All glass bulb: pull gently
as it is tted by pressure.
High pressure washing
Open the bonnet. To access the bulbs,
reach behind the headlamp unit.
Carry out the operations in reverse
order to re t each bulb and check that
the bonnet is closed securely.
Type C
Halogen bulb: release the
retaining spring from its
housing.
Type B
Bayonet bulb: press
on the bulb then turn it
anticlockwise.
Halogen bulbs must be changed
with the headlamp off. Wait a few
minutes (risk of serious burns).
Do not touch the bulb directly with your
ngers, use lint-free cloths.
It is normal for condensation to form
inside the headlamps. Regular use of
the vehicle eliminates this misting.
The bulbs must be changed with
the ignition off or with the battery
disconnected. Wait approximately
3 minutes after changing the bulb
before reconnecting the battery.
Check that the lamps operate correctly
after each operation.
When using this type of washing
on stubborn dirt, do not persist on
the headlamps, the lamps and their
edges to avoid damaging their coating
and seals.
Types of bulb
Various types of bulb are tted to your
vehicle. To remove them:
Type D
Light emitting diode
(LED): for replacement
of the daytime running
lamps, contact a
CITROËN dealer or a
quali ed workshop.
QUICK HELP
150
Changing a bulb
3. Direction indicators
Type B , PY21W - 21W (amber)
- Remove the cover by pulling the
exible rubber tab.
- Turn the bulb holder a quarter
turn anticlockwise.
- Remove the bulb by pressing
it lightly while turning it
anticlockwise.
- Change the bulb.
- Ensure that the cover is re tted
correctly all round to assure
correct sealing.
2. Sidelamps
Type A , W5W - 5W
- Remove the cover by pulling the
exible rubber tab.
- Remove the bulb holder tted by
pressure by pulling the connector.
- Change the bulb.
- Ensure that the cover is re tted
correctly all round to assure
correct sealing.
FRONT LAMPS
1. Dipped/Main beam headlamps
Type C , H4 - 55W
- Remove the centre cover by
pulling the exible rubber tab.
- Disconnect the electrical
connector.
- Release the retaining tab.
- Change the bulb taking care
to align the metal part with the
grooves on the lamp.
- Reposition the retaining tab.
- Ensure that the cover is re tted
correctly all round to assure
correct sealing.
151
7
Changing a bulb
QUICK HELP
4. Foglamps
Type C , H1 - 55W
- Remove the three clips and the
screw securing the wheelarch liner,
located below the bumper.
- Move the wheelarch liner upwards.
- Remove the foglamp by removing
the screw, which can be accessed
via the hole provided for this
purpose in the bumper, using a
Torx
©
30 screwdriver.
- Unclip the foglamp by squeezing
the clip to release it.
-
Remove the foglamp from the outside.
-
Turn the yellow cover a 1/4 turn to open.
- Separate the clips which secure
the base of bulb on each side to
release the bulb.
- Remove the bulb by pulling,
keeping it straight.
- Insert the new bulb, reposition the
clips around the base of the bulb
and carry out the operations in
reverse order to put the lamp unit
and the bumper back in position.
SIDE REPEATER
Type A , WY5W - 5W (amber)
- Push the repeater towards the rear
and disengage it by pulling the
front.
- Contact a CITROËN dealer to
obtain a new repeater which is a
sealed component.
- To re t, engage the repeater
towards the rear and bring it
towards the front.
COURTESY LAMPS
Type A , 12V5W - 5W
- Unclip the lens by sliding a
screwdriver in the slots on each
side of the courtesy lamp.
- Pull the bulb out and change it.
- Clip the lens in its housing and
ensure that it is secured correctly.
Front/Rear
152
Changing a bulb
REAR LAMPS
- Identify the faulty bulb then open
the rear doors to 180°.
Refer to the "Access" section of
chapter 2.
- Remove the two xing bolts using
the screwdriver stored in the tool kit
under the right-hand seat.
- Pull the lamp unit from the outside.
- Holding the lamp, disconnect the
electrical connector.
When re tting, take care to
reposition the tabs and the supply
wire correctly to avoid trapping the
wire.
After changing the rear direction
indicator bulb, the reinitialisation time
is above 2 minutes.
- Move aside the 4 tabs then extract
the bulb holder.
- Remove the faulty bulb by
pressing it lightly while turning it
anticlockwise.
- Change the bulb.
When removing the lamp unit:
- with tailgate, pull the lamp unit
towards the centre of the vehicle,
- with hinged doors, pull the lamp
unit towards you.
For more information concerning the
bulbs, refer to the "Types of bulb".
1. Brake lamps / sidelamps
Type B , P21/5W - 21/5W
2. Direction indicators
Type B , PY21W - 21W (amber)
3. Reversing lamps
Type B , P21W - 21W
4. Foglamps
Type B , P21W - 21W
High pressure washing
When using this type of washing
on stubborn dirt, do not persist on
the headlamps, the other lamps
and their edges to avoid damaging
their coating and seals.
153
7
Changing a bulb
QUICK HEL
P
NUMBER PLATE LAMPS
- Unscrew the two nuts.
- Push the pins.
- If necessary, disconnect the
connector to remove the lamp.
- Change the bulb.
With tailgate
- Disengage the plastic lens using a
screwdriver.
- Change the bulb.
- Replace the plastic lens and press
on it.
THIRD
BRAKE
L
AMP
Type A , W16W - 16W
With hinged doors
- Unclip the interior trim.
- Disconnect the connector by
moving aside its tab.
- Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn
anticlockwise.
- Change the bulb.
- Put the bulb holder back in place
and reconnect the connector.
- Put the trim back in place.
Type A , W5W - 5W
155
7
Changing a fuse
QUICK HEL
P
DASHBOARD FUSES
Tilt the cover to gain access to the
fuses.
Fuses
F
Amperes
A
Allocation
1 15 Rear wiper
2 - Not used
3 5 Airbag
4 10
Air conditioning, diagnostic socket, mirror control,
headlamp beam
5 30 Electric windows
6 30 Locks
7 5
Rear courtesy lamp, front map reading lamp, roof
console
8 20
Audio equipment, screen, tyre under-in ation
detection, alarm and siren
9 30 Front and rear 12V socket
10 15 Central column
11 15 Low current ignition switch
12 15 Rain and sunshine sensor, airbag
13 5 Instrument panel
14 15
Parking sensors, digital air conditioning controls,
hands-free phone kit
15 30 Locks
16 - Not used
17 40 Rear screen/mirrors demist/defrost
156
Changing a fuse
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FUSES
Fuses
F
Amperes
A
Allocation
1 - Not used
2 - Not used
3 - Not used
4 15 Folding mirrors relay
5 15 Refrigeration equipment socket relay
157
7
Changing a fuse
QUICK HELP
FUSES UNDER THE BONNET
After opening the bonnet, unclip and tilt
the corresponding box to gain access
to the fuses.
Fuses
F
Amperes
A
Allocation
1 20 Engine management
2 15 Horn
3 10 Front and rear wash-wipe pump
4 20 Headlamp wash pump
5 15 Engine components
6 10 Steering wheel angle sensor, ESP
7 10 Brake switch, clutch switch
8 25 Starter
9 10 Headlamp beam motor, parc management unit
10 30 Engine components
11 40 Not used
12 30 Wipers
13 40 Built-in systems interface
14 30 Pump
15 10 Right-hand main beam headlamp
16 10 Left-hand main beam headlamp
17 15 Right-hand dipped beam headlamp
18 15 Left-hand dipped beam headlamp
158
Changing a wiper blade
Placing the wiper blades in the
special position
- Less than a minute after switching
off the ignition, press the wiper stalk
downwards to position the wiper
blades along the windscreen pillars
(special position).
Changing a front wiper blade
- Lift the wiper arm.
- Unclip the blade and remove it.
- Fit the new blade.
- Push back the wiper arm.
To return the windscreen wipers to
their normal position, switch on the
ignition and operate the wiper stalk.
Changing the rear wiper blade
- Lift the wiper arm, then unclip the
blade and remove it.
- Fit the new blade and push back
the wiper arm.
CHANGING A WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADE
159
7
Having your vehicle towed
QUICK HEL
P
Without lifting
(4 wheels on the road)
You should always use a towing bar.
BEING TOWED
The towing eye is stored in the tool kit,
located under the right-hand seat.
From the front
- Unclip the cover by pressing the
bottom part.
- Fully screw in the removable
towing eye.
From the rear
- Unclip the cover using a coin or the
at part of the towing eye,
- Fully screw in the removable
towing eye.
When towing with the engine
switched off, there is no braking or
steering assistance.
Lifting (2 wheels on the road
only)
It is preferable to raise the vehicle
using professional lifting equipment.
Vehicles fitted with a manual
gearbox (Diesel version)
In the case of vehicles tted with a
manual gearbox, the gear lever must
be in the neutral position, failure to
observe this special condition may
result in damage to transmission and
braking components and the absence
of braking assistance when the engine
is started again.
160
161
Precautions
QUICK HELP
7
7
16
2
Dimensions
16
3
Dimensions
T
ECHNICAL DAT
A
8
DIMENSIONS
(
MM
)
L Overall length 4380
H Overall height 1801-1862
A Wheelbase 2728
B Front overhang 925
C Rear overhang 727
D Width over panels:
without mirrors 1810
with mirrors 2112
E Width of front tracks 1505-1507
F Width of rear tracks 1554-1556
-
Length of the loading surface to the
seat
Row 2 990
Row 2, seat fully folded 1343
With front passenger seat folded 3000
164
Dimensions
REAR DOORS (mm)
M Max threshold with 205/65 R15 tyre and tailgate trim 582
Hinged doors Tailgate
Small Large
N Useable opening height (under panel) 1118
O Width 495 543 1582
165
Dimensions
T
ECHNICAL DAT
A
8
SLIDING SIDE DOORS (mm)
P Useable height 1009
Q Useable width 640
- Height under raised tailgate 1892
166
Weights
WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS
(
KG
)
General points
For more information, refer to your
registration certi cate.
In each country, it is imperative that
the towed loads authorised by local
legislation are complied with. To nd
out your vehicle's towing capacities
and its gross train weight, consult a
CITROËN dealer.
With load trransfer, the braked towed
weight can be increased, on condition
that the equivalent of this load is
removed from the vehicle so that the
GTW is not exceeded. Warning: towing
with a lightly loaded towing vehicle
may have an adverse effect on its road
holding.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not
exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) (comply with
the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result
in a reduction in the performance
of the vehicle in order to protect the
engine; when the ambient temperature
is higher than 37 °C, limit the towed
weight.
The kerb weight is equal to the weight
without load + driver (75 kg) + fuel tank
lled to 90 %.
The GTW and towed load values
indicated are valid up to a maximum
altitude of 1000 metres; the towed load
mentioned must be reduced by 10 %
for each additional 1000 metres.
16
7
T
ECHNICAL DAT
A
8
Identification markings
IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS
A. Manufacturer's plate. C. Tyres and paint colour code.
The label C , on the front door gives:
- the wheel and tyre sizes,
- the brands of tyres approved by the
manufacturer,
- the tyre pressures (the tyre
pressures must be checked when
the tyres are cold, at least once
a month),
- the paint colour code.
B. Serial number.
This is engraved on the front right
wheelarch.
9
.
1
EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL
9
.
2
E
MERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL
In an emer
g
enc
y
, press this button for more than
2
seconds. Flashin
g
of the
g
reen LED and a voice
message con rm that the call has been made to the
CITROËN Emergency team * .
g
g
P
ress
i
n
g
t
hi
s
b
utton a
g
a
i
n
i
mme
di
ate
ly
cance
l
s t
h
e request.
Th
e
g
reen
L
ED goes o
ff
.
A press
(
at an
y
time
)
o
f
more than 8 seconds on this button, cancels the
re
q
uest.
Wh
en t
h
e
ig
n
i
t
i
on
i
s sw
i
tc
h
e
d
on, t
h
e
g
reen
LED comes on
f
or 3 seconds indicatin
g
that
t
h
e s
y
stem
i
s operat
i
n
g
correct
ly
.
Pressin
g
this button a
g
ain immediatel
y
cancels the request.
The cancellation is con rmed b
y
a voice messa
g
e.
Press this button for more than 2 seconds to request
ass
i
s
t
a
n
ce
if th
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
b
r
ea
k
s
do
wn.
A
voice messa
g
e con
rms that the call has been made
*
.
OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM
The green LED remains on
(
without
ashing
)
when communication is
e
stablished. It
g
oes o
ff
at the end o
f
communication.
This call is dealt with b
y
the CITRO
Ë
N Emer
g
enc
y
team which receives
l
ocating in
f
ormation
f
rom the vehicle and can send a detailed alert to the
a
ppropriate emer
g
enc
y
services. In countries in which the team is not
operational, or when the locatin
g
service has been expressl
y
declined,
the call is dealt with directl
y
b
y
the emer
g
enc
y
services
(
112
)
without the
v
e
hi
c
l
e
l
oca
ti
o
n.
I
f
an impact is detected b
y
the airba
g
control unit, and
independently o
f
the deployment o
f
any airbags, an emergency call
is made automaticall
y
.
*
These services are sub
j
ect to conditions and availabilit
y
.
C
onsult a
C
ITR
O
ËN dealer.
If the oran
g
e LED ashes: there is a s
y
stem
f
au
lt.
If the oran
g
e LED is on continuousl
y:
t
h
e
b
ac
k
up
b
atter
y
must
b
e rep
l
ace
d
.
In either case, contact a CITRO
Ë
N dealer.
If you purchased your vehicle outside the CITRO
Ë
N dealer network,
we invite
y
ou to have a dealer check the con
g
uration o
f
these services
and, i
f
desired, modi
ed to suit
y
our wishes. In a multi-lin
g
ual countr
y
,
c
on
g
uration is possible in the o
f
cial national lan
g
ua
g
e o
f
y
our choice.
For technical reasons, particularl
y
to improve the qualit
y
of Telematic
s
ervices to customers, the manu
f
acturer reserves the ri
g
ht to carr
y
out
up
d
ates to t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e
'
s on-
b
oar
d
te
l
emat
i
c s
y
stem.
CITROËN LOCALISED EMERGENCY CALL CITROËN LOCALISED ASSISTANCE CALL
If you bene t from the CITROËN eTouch offer, you also have available
additional services in your MyCITROËN personal space, via the CITROËN
y ,y
Internet website in
y
our countr
y
, accessible on www.citroen.com.
9
.
3
o
perate
i
n
y
our ve
hi
c
l
e.
M
y
W
ay
For safet
y
reasons, the driver must carr
y
out operations
whi
c
h
requ
i
re pro
l
on
g
e
d
attent
i
on w
hil
e t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e
i
s
s
tat
i
onar
y
.
When the en
g
ine is switched o
ff
and to prevent
dischar
g
in
g
o
f
the batter
y
, the M
y
Wa
y
switches o
ff
followin
g
the activation of the Ener
gy
Econom
y
mode.
MULTIMEDIA AUDIO SYSTEM/BLUETOOTH
®
TELEPHONE
SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR EUROPE BY SD CARD
01 First steps
CONTENTS
02 Steering mounted controls
03 General operation
04 Navigation - Guidance
05 Traffic information
06 Radio
07 Music media players
08 Bluetooth
®
telephone
09 Configuration
10 Trip computer
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
11 Screen menu map
p.
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.9
9.17
9.19
9.20
9.23
9.26
9.27
9.28
Frequently asked questions
p. 9.32
9
.4
01
FIRST STEPS
E
n
gi
ne not runn
i
n
g
:
-
S
hort press: on
/
o
ff
.
- Long press: pause with
C
D
p
la
y
, mute
f
or radio.
E
n
g
ine runnin
g
:
- Short
p
ress:
p
ause with CD
p
la
y
, mute for radio.
-
L
on
g
press: re
i
n
i
t
i
a
li
se t
h
e
sy
stem.
Access
t
o
th
e
R
ad
i
o
M
e
n
u
.
D
ispla
y
the list o
f
s
t
a
t
io
n
s
.
Access
t
o
th
e
Music
Me
n
u
.
Di
sp
l
a
y
trac
k
s.
Lon
g
press: audio settin
g
s: front/rear
f
ader, le
f
t
/
ri
g
ht balance, bass
/
treble,
mus
i
ca
l
am
bi
ence,
l
ou
d
ness, automat
i
c
volume, reinitialise settings.
S
election dial
f
or the
screen displa
y
and
a
ccordin
g
to the menu.
S
hort
p
ress: contextual
m
e
n
u
o
r
co
n rm.
L
on
g
press: contextual
menu speci c to the list
di
sp
l
a
y
e
d
.
A
ccess
t
o
th
e
"
S
ET
U
P" menu.
Lon
g
press: GPS
c
overa
g
e and
de
m
o
n
s
tr
a
t
io
n
m
ode
.
Access
t
o
th
e
Ph
o
n
e
M
enu. Displa
y
the list of
calls
.
E
j
ect CD.
S
elect previous
/
next radio
s
t
a
ti
o
n.
S
elect previous
C
D or MP3
tr
ac
k.
S
elect
p
revious/next line in
a
li
s
t.
Select
p
revious/next radio
s
t
a
ti
o
n in th
e
li
s
t.
S
elect previous/next MP3
f
o
l
de
r.
S
elect previous
/
next pa
g
e in
a
lis
t.
E
SC
: abandon current operation.
Access
t
o
th
e
Tr
a
f
c
M
e
n
u
.
D
ispla
y
the current
tr
a
f
c
a
l
e
rt
s
.
R
eade
r
fo
r
n
avi
g
ation SD
c
ard onl
y
.
A
ccess
t
o
th
e
Navi
g
ation
M
enu. Displa
y
r
ece
nt
des
t
i
n
a
t
io
n
s
.
A
ccess
t
o
th
e
"M
O
DE" m
e
n
u
.
S
elect successive displa
y
of:
R
adio, Map, NAV
(
if navi
g
ation in pro
g
ress
)
,
Telephone
(
if conversation in pro
g
ress
)
, Trip
c
omputer.
L
on
g
press: Black screen
(
DARK
)
.
Buttons 1 to
6
:
S
elect a pre-set radio
s
t
a
t
io
n.
L
ong press: pre-set t
h
e
cu
rr
e
nt
s
t
a
ti
o
n.
Ad
j
ust volume
(
each source
is independent, includin
g
nav
ig
at
i
on messa
g
es an
d
a
lerts
)
.
9
.
5
02
STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS
RADI
O
: select the previous
/
next preset
s
t
a
ti
o
n.
Select the next entr
y
in the address book.
RADI
O
: chan
g
e to the next radio station
i
n t
he
lis
t.
Lon
g
press: automatic search
f
or a
h
igher
f
requency.
C
D:
se
l
ec
t th
e
n
e
xt tr
ac
k.
CD: continuous press: fast forward pla
y
.
Volu
m
e
i
n
c
r
ease
.
C
han
g
e the audio source.
S
tart a call from the address book.
Call/End call on the telephone.
Pr
ess
f
o
r m
o
r
e
th
a
n 2
seco
n
ds
:
access
t
o
t
he
add
r
ess
book
.
V
o
l
u
m
e
dec
r
ease
.
RADI
O
: chan
g
e to the previous radio
s
t
a
ti
o
n in th
e
li
s
t.
Lon
g
press: automatic search for a
l
ower frequenc
y
.
CD: select the previous track.
CD: continuous press: fast reverse.
M
ute: press t
h
e vo
l
ume
i
n
c
r
ease
a
n
d
dec
r
ease
b
uttons s
i
mu
l
taneous
ly
.
Restore the sound b
y
p
ressin
g
one o
f
the two
v
o
l
u
m
e
bu
tt
o
n
s
.
9
.
6
03 GENERAL OPERATION
For a detailed
g
lobal view of the menus available, refer to the
"S
creen menu map" section.
Press the M
O
DE button several times in succession for access to the followin
g
menus:
For cleanin
g
the screen, the use of a soft, non-abrasive cloth
(
spectacles cloth
)
is recommended, with no additional product.
RADIO / MU
S
IC MEDIA PLAYER
S
T
ELEPHON
E
(
If a conversation is in pro
g
ress
)
FULL SCREEN MA
P
NAVIGATION
(
If
g
uidance is in pro
g
ress
)
SETUP:
sy
stem lan
g
ua
g
e
*
, date and time
*
, displa
y
,
vehicle settings
*
, unit and system settings,
"D
e
m
o
m
ode
".
T
RAFFI
C:
TM
C
in
f
ormation and messa
g
es.
* Available accordin
g
to model.
T
RIP COMPUTER
9
.
7
03
A press on the
O
K dial
g
ives access to
s
hort-cut menus according to the display
o
n th
e
sc
r
ee
n.
DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT
NAVIGATION
(
IF GUIDANCE IS IN
P
ROGRESS
)
:
TRIP COMPUTER:
Abort
g
uidanc
e
Repeat advic
e
Bl
oc
k
roa
d
Route info
S
h
o
w
des
tin
a
ti
o
n
Tri
p
info
Route t
y
pe
A
v
o
i
d
S
atellites
Zoom
/S
croll
V
oice advic
e
R
oute option
s
A
lert lo
g
Status of functions
1
2
3
3
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
TELEPHONE:
E
n
d
ca
ll
Hold call
D
ia
l
D
TMF-Tones
P
r
i
vate mo
de
Micro off
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
.
8
03
GENERAL OPERATION
DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT
FULL
S
CREEN MAP:
Abort
g
uidance
/
Resume
g
uidanc
e
S
et destination
POIs nearb
y
Position inf
o
M
ap sett
i
n
gs
Zoom/Scroll
1
1
1
1
1
1
RADIO:
I
n
FM
mo
de
Tra
f
c in
f
o
(
TA
)
RD
S
R
ad
i
o
t
e
xt
R
e
gi
ona
l
pro
g
.
I
n
AM
mo
de
AM
TA
R
ef
r
es
h AM li
s
t
FM
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS:
T
raf c info
(
TA
)
P
la
y
options
No
rm
al
o
r
de
r
R
a
n
do
m tr
ac
k
Re
p
eat folder
Select musi
c
S
can
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
9
.
9
04
1
2
3
5
6
4
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
SELECTING A DESTINATION
P
ress t
h
e
NAV
b
utton a
g
a
i
n or se
l
ect
the Navi
g
ation Menu
f
unction and
press the dial to con
rm.
Select the "Destination in
p
ut"
function and press the dial
t
o
co
n rm.
Pr
ess
th
e
NAV
bu
tt
o
n.
S
elect the letters o
f
the town one
by one con
rming each time by
p
ressin
g
the dial.
O
nce the countr
y
has been selected,
t
u
rn th
e
d
i
a
l
a
n
d
se
l
ec
t th
e
t
o
wn
fu
n
c
ti
o
n. Pr
ess
th
e
d
i
a
l t
o
co
n
rm.
Insert the
S
D card in the
f
ront panel reader and leave it there to use the
Navigation
f
unctions.
The navi
g
ation
S
D card data must not be modi
ed.
Map data updates are available from CITROËN dealers.
A
pre-set list
(
b
y
enterin
g
the rst few letters
)
of the towns in the
c
ountr
y
selected can be accessed via the LIST button on the virtual
ke
y
pad.
S
elect the "Address input"
f
unction
and
p
ress the dial to con rm.
The list o
f
the last 20 destinations appears under the Navigation
Me
n
u
fu
n
c
ti
o
n.
N
av
ig
at
i
on
M
enu
D
estination in
p
u
t
Address in
p
u
t
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.1
0
04
7
8
9
To clear a destination;
f
rom steps 1 to 3, select "
C
hoose
f
rom last destinations".
A
lon
g
press on one o
f
the destinations displa
y
s a list o
f
actions
f
rom which
y
ou can select:
Delete entr
y
D
e
l
e
t
e
li
s
t
Repeat steps 5 to 7
f
or the "
S
treet"
a
n
d
"H
ouse
n
u
m
be
r"
fu
n
c
ti
o
n
s
.
Turn the dial and select
O
K.
Pr
ess
th
e
d
i
a
l t
o
co
n
rm.
S
elect the "
S
ave to address book" function to record the address
entered in a director
y
le. Press the dial to con rm the selection.
M
y
Wa
y
allows up to 500 contact
les to be recorded.
To speed up the process, the post code can be entered directl
y
after selectin
g
the "Postal code" function.
Use the virtual ke
y
pad to enter the letters and di
g
its.
Then select "
S
tart route
g
uidance"
and the press the dial to con
rm.
Durin
g
g
uidance, pressin
g
this button
repeats the last
g
uidance instruction.
Map settin
g
s
You can zoom in/zoom out on the map usin
g
the dial.
I
t
i
s poss
ibl
e to move t
h
e map or se
l
ect
i
ts or
i
entat
i
on v
i
a t
h
e s
h
ort-
c
ut menu o
f
the FULL
SC
REEN MAP.
Press M
O
DE until the map is displayed
f
ull screen. Press the dial
then select "Map settin
g
s".
S
elect "2.5D Map" or "2D Map" and in
the latter case, select "North Up" or "Headin
g
Up".
S
elect the route t
y
pe:
"Fast route", "
S
hort route" or "
O
ptimized route" and press the dial
t
o
co
n rm.
It is also
p
ossible to select a destination via "Choose from address
book" or "
C
hoose from last destinations".
C
hoose from last destinationsChoose from address book
Start route
g
uidanc
e
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
9
.1
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04
1
2
3
5
4
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
SETTING AND NAVIGATING TO
MY "HOME ADDRESS"
Press the NAV button twice to display
the Navi
g
ation Menu.
To be set as the "Home address"
,
an address must rst be
e
ntered in the address book,
f
or example
f
rom "Destination
input"
/
"Address input" then "
S
ave to address book".
S
elect "Address book" and con
rm.
Then select "
S
earch entr
y
(
complete
a
ddress book
)
" and con
rm.
Select "Destination in
p
ut" and con rm.
Then select "
C
hoose from address
boo
k"
a
n
d
co
n rm.
S
elect "
S
et as home address" and
co
n
rm t
o
sa
v
e
.
Select
y
our home address and con rm.
Then select "Edit entr
y
" and con rm.
To start navi
g
ation towards "Home address", press NAV twice
to displa
y
the Navi
g
ation Menu, select "Destination input" and
co
n rm.
Then select "Navi
g
ate H
O
ME" and con
rm to start
g
uidance.
Navi
g
ation Menu
D
estination in
p
u
t
Add
ress
b
oo
k
Edi
t entr
y
Set as "Home address"
9
.1
2
04
4
3
2
1
7
6
5
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
ROUTE OPTIONS
Select the "Route d
y
namics"
fu
n
c
ti
o
n.
This
f
unction gives access to the
"
Tra
f
c independent" or "
S
emi-
d
y
namic" options.
S
elect the "Avoidance criteria"
f
unction. This
f
unction provides
access to the AV
O
ID options
(
motorways, toll roads,
f
erries
)
.
T
u
rn th
e
d
i
a
l
a
n
d
se
l
ec
t th
e
"
R
eca
l
cu
l
a
t
e
" f
u
n
c
ti
o
n t
o
t
a
k
e
int
o
account t
h
e route opt
i
ons se
l
ecte
d
.
Pr
ess
th
e
d
i
a
l t
o
co
n
rm.
Pr
ess
th
e
NAV
bu
tt
o
n.
Press the NAV button a
g
ain or select
the Navi
g
ation Menu function and
p
ress the dial to con rm.
S
elect the "Route t
y
pe"
f
unction
a
nd press the dial to con
rm. This
f
unction allows
y
ou to chan
g
e the
r
oute t
y
pe.
S
elect the "Route options"
f
unction
a
nd press the dial to con
rm.
R
ecalculat
e
Avoidance criteri
a
R
oute
dy
nam
i
c
s
Route t
y
p
e
R
oute o
p
tion
s
Navi
g
ation Menu
The route selected b
y
the M
y
Wa
y
s
y
stem depends directl
y
on the route
o
p
tions.
Chan
g
in
g
these options ma
y
chan
g
e the route completel
y
.
9
.1
3
04
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ADDING A STOPOVER
Enter a new address,
f
or example.
O
nce the new address has been
e
ntered, select
O
K and press the dial
t
o
co
n
rm.
S
elect "Recalculate" and press the
d
i
a
l t
o
co
n
rm.
Pr
ess
th
e
NAV
bu
tt
o
n.
Press the NAV button again or select
the Navi
g
ation Menu
f
unction and
press the dial to con
rm.
S
elect the "Add stopover"
f
unction
(
5 stopovers maximum
)
and press
th
e
d
i
a
l t
o
co
n rm.
S
elect the "
S
topovers"
f
unction and
press the dial to con
rm.
OK
Address in
p
u
t
A
dd sto
p
over
Sto
p
overs
Navi
g
ation Menu
R
eca
l
cu
l
at
e
The sto
p
over must be com
p
leted or deleted in order for the
g
uidance to continue to the next destination.
O
therwise,
t
h
e
MyW
a
y
w
ill
a
l
wa
y
s return
y
ou to t
h
e prev
i
ous stopover.
S
topovers can be added to the route once the destination has been
selec
t
ed
.
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
9
.1
4
04
8
6
7
4
3
5
2
1
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
SEARCHING FOR POINTS OF INTEREST
(POI)
Pr
ess
th
e
NAV
bu
tt
o
n.
P
ress t
h
e
NAV
b
utton a
g
a
i
n or se
l
ect
the Navigation Menu
f
unction and
p
ress the dial to con
rm.
S
elect the "P
O
I nearb
y
"
f
unction to
s
earch for P
O
Is around the vehicle.
S
elect the "P
O
I search" function and
p
ress the dial to con rm.
Navigation Menu
P
OI search
P
OI nearb
y
S
elect the "P
O
I in cit
y
"
f
unction to
s
earch
f
or P
O
Is in the cit
y
required.
S
elect the countr
y
then enter the
n
ame of the cit
y
usin
g
the virtual
ke
y
pad.
S
elect the "P
O
I near route" function
to search for P
O
Is near the route.
Select the "P
O
I in countr
y
" function
to search for P
O
Is in the countr
y
required.
S
elect the "P
O
I near destination"
f
unction to search
f
or P
O
Is near the
p
oint o
f
arrival o
f
the route.
P
OI near destination
P
OI near rout
e
P
OI in countr
y
P
OI in cit
y
A
list of cities present in the countr
y
selected can be accessed via
the LIST button on the virtual ke
y
pad.
The points o
f
interest
(
P
O
I
)
indicate all o
f
the service locations in the
vicinit
y
(
hotels, various businesses, airports...
)
.
9
.1
5
04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
LIST OF PRINCIPAL POINTS OF INTEREST (POI)
*
Accordin
g
to availabilit
y
in the countr
y
.
This icon appears when several P
O
Is are
g
rouped
to
g
ether in the same area. Zoomin
g
in on this icon
shows details of the P
O
Is.
S
ervice station
LP
G
s
t
a
ti
o
n
G
ara
g
e
CITRO
Ë
N
Motor racin
g
circuit
C
overed car park
C
ar park
Res
t
a
r
ea
H
o
t
e
l
Res
t
au
r
a
nt
R
ef
r
es
hm
e
nt
a
r
ea
Pi
c
ni
c
a
r
ea
Cafe
t
e
ri
a
Railwa
y
station
B
us
s
t
a
ti
o
n
Po
rt
I
n
dus
tr
ial
es
t
a
t
e
S
upermarket
B
a
nk
V
en
di
n
g
mac
hi
ne
T
e
nni
s
cou
rt
Swimmin
g
pool
Go
l
f
cou
r
se
Winter sports resort
Th
ea
tr
e
Ai
rport
Theme
p
arks
Hospital
Pharmac
y
P
o
li
ce
s
t
a
ti
o
n
Sc
h
oo
l
P
os
t
of
ce
M
useu
m
T
ou
ri
s
t inf
o
rm
a
ti
o
n
Automatic speed camera
*
Red li
g
ht camera *
Ri
s
k
a
r
ea
*
C
inema
9
.1
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04
5
6
3
2
1
4
NAVIGATION SETTINGS
Select "Set parameters for risk
areas" for access to the "Displa
y
on map", "Visual alert" and "
S
ound
a
l
e
rt"
fu
n
c
ti
o
n
s
.
S
elect the "P
O
I cate
g
ories on Map"
f
unction to select the P
O
Is to be
displa
y
ed on the map b
y
de
f
ault.
Pr
ess
th
e
NAV
bu
tt
o
n.
Press the NAV button a
g
ain or select
the Navi
g
ation Menu function and
press the dial to con rm.
S
elect the "
S
ettin
g
s"
f
unction and
p
ress the dial to con
rm.
P
OI cate
g
ories on Map
Settin
g
s
Set parameters for risk area
s
Navi
g
ation Menu
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
S
elect the "Navi volume" function
a
n
d
t
u
rn t
he
dial
t
o
se
t t
he
v
olu
m
e
o
f
each voice s
y
nthesiser
(
tra
f
c
in
f
ormation, alert messages…
)
.
Navi volum
e
The adjustment o
f
the volume
f
or the Risk Areas P
O
Is is used only
durin
g
the transmission o
f
an alert.
UPDATING POIs
The detailed procedure for updatin
g
P
O
Is is available at the
followin
g
internet address: citroen.navi
g
ation.com.
This requires an SDHC
(
Hi
g
h Capacit
y)
compatible reader.
To activate or deactivate vocal
g
uidance, with
g
uidance active and
the map displa
y
ed in the screen, press the dial and then select or
dese
l
ec
t "V
o
i
ce
ad
vi
ce
".
V
o
i
ce a
d
v
i
c
e
9
.1
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05
2
1
3
4
5
T
RAFFIC INFORMATION
CONFIGURE THE FILTERING AND
DISPLAY OF TMC MESSAGES
Th
e
n
se
l
ec
t th
e
r
ad
i
us
of
th
e
lt
er
in miles
(
km
)
required in accordance
with the route,
p
ress the dial
t
o
co
n rm.
When all of the messa
g
es on the
r
oute are selected, the addition o
f
a
g
eo
g
raphical
lter is recommended
(
within a radius o
f
3 miles
(
5 km
)
f
or
e
xample
)
to reduce the number o
f
m
essa
g
es displa
y
ed on the map.
T
he
g
eo
g
raphical lter follows the
mo
v
e
m
e
nt
o
f th
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
.
The lters are inde
p
endent and their results are cumulative.
W
e
r
eco
mm
e
n
d
a
lt
e
r
o
n th
e
r
ou
t
e
a
n
d
a
lt
e
r
a
r
ou
n
d
th
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
o
f:
- 2 miles
(
3 km
)
or 3 miles
(
5 km
)
f
or a re
g
ion with heav
y
tra
f
c,
- 6 miles
(
10 km
)
f
or a re
g
ion with normal tra
f
c,
- 30 miles
(
50 km
)
f
or long journeys
(
motorway
)
.
Press the TRAFFI
C
button a
g
ain or
se
l
ec
t th
e
Tr
a
f
c
M
e
n
u
f
u
n
c
ti
o
n
a
n
d
p
ress the dial to con rm.
Press the TRAFFI
C
button.
TM
C
(
Tra
f
c Message
C
hannel
)
messages contain in
f
ormation on
tra
f
c and weather conditions, received in real time and transmitted to
the driver in the
f
orm o
f
audible announcements and s
y
mbols on the
n
avi
g
ation map.
The navi
g
ation s
y
stem can then su
gg
est an alternative route to avoid a
traf c problem.
S
elect the "
G
eo. Filter"
f
unction and
p
ress the dial to con
rm.
M
essa
g
es on rout
e
The list of TMC messa
g
es appears under the Traf c Menu sorted
in order of proximit
y
.
All warnin
g
messa
g
e
s
T
raf c Menu
Select the lter of
y
our choice:
Onl
y
warnin
g
s on rout
e
A
ll messa
g
es
Th
e messa
g
es appear on t
h
e map
a
n
d
o
n th
e
li
s
t.
To exit, press E
SC
.
G
eo. Filte
r
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.1
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2
1
3
2
1
PRINCIPAL TMC SYMBOLS
Wi
t
h
t
he
cu
rr
e
nt
audio
sou
r
ce
displayed on the screen, press the
d
i
a
l.
The shortcut menu
f
or the source appears and
g
ives access to:
Select Traf c Announcements
(
TA
)
and press the dial to con rm and
g
o
to the associated settin
g
s.
TA
- the station transmits TA messa
g
es.
RECEIVING TA MESSAGES
Red and
y
ellow trian
g
le: tra
f
c in
f
ormation,
f
or example:
Black and blue triangle: general in
f
ormation,
f
or example:
T
RAFFIC INFORMATION
The TA
(
Tra
f
c Announcement
)
f
unction
g
ives priorit
y
to TA alert
m
essa
g
es. To operate, this
f
unction needs
g
ood reception o
f
a
radio station transmittin
g
this t
y
pe o
f
messa
g
e. When a tra
f
c
report is transmitted, the current audio source
(
Radio,
C
D, ...
)
is
interrupted automaticall
y
to pla
y
the TA messa
g
e. Normal pla
y
back
o
f th
e
aud
i
o
sou
r
ce
r
esu
m
es
a
t th
e
e
n
d
o
f th
e
tr
a
n
s
mi
ss
i
o
n
of
the messa
g
e.
- the station does not transmit TA messa
g
es.
-
TA
messa
g
es are not act
i
vate
d
.
9
.1
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06
3
2
11
SELECTING A STATION
Wh
e
n th
e
cu
rr
e
nt r
ad
i
o
s
t
a
ti
o
n i
s
displa
y
ed on the screen, press
th
e
d
i
a
l.
Th
e ra
di
o source s
h
ort-cuts menu appears an
d
prov
id
es access to
the
f
ollowin
g
short-cuts:
Select the function re
q
uired and
p
ress the dial to con rm to
g
ain
access to t
h
e correspon
di
n
g
sett
i
n
g
s.
TA
RD
S
, i
f
displa
y
ed, allows
y
ou to continue listenin
g
to the same
s
tation b
y
automatic retunin
g
to alternative
f
requencies. However,
in certain conditions, coverage o
f
an RD
S
station may not be
assured throu
g
hout the entire countr
y
as radio stations do not
c
over 100
%
o
f
the territor
y
. This explains the loss o
f
reception o
f
the station durin
g
a
j
ourne
y
.
The external environment
(
hill, buildin
g
, tunnel, under
g
round car park...
)
ma
y
inter
f
ere with the reception, includin
g
in RD
S
f
ollowin
g
mode. This
p
henomenon is a normal result of the wa
y
in which radio waves are
transmitted and does not in an
y
wa
y
indicate a
f
ailure o
f
the audio equipment.
RDS - REGIONAL MODE
Press the RADI
O
button to displa
y
the list o
f
stations received locally
s
orted in alphabetical order.
S
elect the station required b
y
turnin
g
the dial and
p
ress to con rm.
Re
g
ional pro
g.
R
a
di
otex
t
R
D
S
While listenin
g
to the radio, press one o
f
the
buttons to select the
p
revious or next station on
th
e
li
s
t.
Press one o
f
the buttons on the numeric ke
y
pad
f
or more than
2
seco
n
ds
t
o
s
t
o
r
e
th
e
cu
rr
e
nt
s
t
a
ti
o
n.
Press the button on the numeric keypad to recall the stored radio
s
t
a
ti
o
n.
AM
A lon
g
press of one of the buttons starts the
au
t
o
m
a
ti
c
sea
r
c
h f
o
r
a
s
t
a
ti
o
n with
a
l
o
w
e
r
o
r
hi
g
her frequenc
y
.
RADIO
9
.2
0
07
MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
CD, MP3/WMA CD
INFORMATION AND ADVICE
In order to be able to pla
y
a recorded
C
DR or
C
DRW, when
r
ecordin
g
it is pre
f
erable to select the I
SO
9660 level 1, 2 or Joliet
s
t
a
n
da
r
d
.
I
f
the disc is recorded in another
f
ormat it ma
y
not be pla
y
ed
c
orrectl
y
.
It is recommended that the same recordin
g
standard is alwa
y
s
u
sed for an individual disc, with as low a speed as possible
(
4x maximum
)
for optimum sound qualit
y
.
In the particular case o
f
a multi-session
C
D, the Joliet standard is
reco
mm
e
n
ded
.
The M
y
Wa
y
will onl
y
pla
y
audio
les with the extension ".mp3"
with a speed o
f
between 8 Kbps and 320 Kbps and the extension
".wma" with a s
p
eed of between 5 Kb
p
s and 384 Kb
p
s.
It also supports the VBR
(
Variable Bit Rate
)
mode.
No other t
y
pe of le
(
.mp4, .m3u...
)
can be pla
y
ed.
The MP3
f
ormat, an abbreviation o
f
MPE
G
1, 2
&
2.5 Audio La
y
er 3
a
nd the WMA
f
ormat, an abbreviation o
f
Windows Media Audio and
the property o
f
Microso
f
t, are audio compression standards which
p
ermit the recordin
g
o
f
several tens o
f
music
les on a sin
g
le disc.
It is advisable to restrict le names to 20 characters
,
without
usin
g
special characters
(
e.
g
.: "
?
; ù
)
to avoid an
y
pla
y
or displa
y
pro
bl
ems.
9
.2
1
07
3
2
1
6
4
5
SELECTING/PLAYING MUSIC
CD, MP3/WMA CD
The playing and displaying o
f
an MP3
/
WMA compilation may
depend on the recordin
g
pro
g
ramme and
/
or the settin
g
s used
.
W
e
r
eco
mm
e
n
d
th
e
I
SO
9660
l
e
s
t
a
n
da
r
d
.
Press the M
US
I
C
button.
S
elect the "
S
elect music" function
and press the dial to con rm.
Press the up or down button to select
the next
/
previous
f
older.
S
elect the music source required:
CD, MP3/WMA CD. Press the dial
to con rm. Pla
y
be
g
ins.
S
elect music
Press the MUSIC button a
g
ain or
se
l
ec
t th
e
M
us
i
c
M
e
n
u
f
u
n
c
ti
o
n
a
n
d
p
ress the dial to con
rm.
Pr
ess
o
n
e
of
th
e
bu
tt
o
n
s
t
o
se
l
ec
t
a
mus
i
c
tr
ac
k.
Pr
ess
a
n
d
h
o
l
d
o
n
e
o
f th
e
bu
tt
o
n
s
f
o
r
fast forward or rewind pla
y
.
M
us
i
c
M
enu
The list of tracks or MP3/WMA les a
pp
ears under Music Menu.
MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
9
.2
2
07
4
3
1
2
MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
Connect the portable device
(
MP3/
WMA pla
y
er…
)
to the RCA audio
s
ockets
(
white and red
)
usin
g
a
J
A
C
K
/
R
C
A audio cable.
Press the M
US
I
C
button then
press
i
t a
g
a
i
n or se
l
ect t
h
e
M
us
i
c
M
enu
f
unction and press the dial
t
o
co
n
rm.
Se
l
ec
t th
e
A
U
X m
us
i
c
sou
r
ce
a
n
d
press the dial to con rm. Pla
y
be
g
ins
a
utomaticall
y
.
S
elect the "External device" function
a
n
d
press t
h
e
di
a
l
to act
i
vate
i
t.
E
xternal devic
e
USING THE EXTERNAL INPUT (AUX)
M
us
i
c
M
enu
A
UDIO JACK-RCA CABLE NOT SUPPLIED
The displa
y
and mana
g
ement of the controls is on the portable
de
vi
ce
.
9
.2
3
08
1
2
3
4
BLUETOOTH
®
TELEPHONE
®
* The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the
c
ompatibilit
y
o
f
the Bluetooth telephone used.
C
heck the telephone
manual and with
y
our network provider
f
or details o
f
the services
a
vailable to you.
PAIRING A TELEPHONE/
FIRST CONNECTION
For reasons o
f
sa
f
et
y
and because the
y
require prolon
g
ed attention
o
n the part o
f
the driver, the operations
f
or pairing the Bluetooth
m
obile telephone to the hands-
f
ree s
y
stem o
f
the M
y
Wa
y
must be
c
arried out with the vehicle stationar
y
. The i
g
nition must be on.
Activate the telephone's Bluetooth
f
unction
and ensure that it is "visible to all"
(
refer to the
telephone instructions
)
.
E
nter t
h
e aut
h
ent
i
cat
i
on co
d
e on t
h
e te
l
ep
h
one.
Th
e co
d
e to
b
e entere
d
i
s
di
sp
l
a
y
e
d
on t
h
e screen
o
f
the system.
S
ome telephones o
ff
er automatic reconnection
o
f
the telephone ever
y
time the i
g
nition is
s
wit
c
h
ed
o
n.
A messa
g
e con rms the pairin
g
.
T
o c
h
an
g
e t
h
e te
l
ep
h
one connecte
d
,
p
ress the PH
O
NE button, then select
Ph
one
M
enu an
d
press t
h
e
di
a
l
t
o
co
n
rm.
O
nce the telephone has been connected, M
y
Wa
y
can s
y
nchronise
the address book and the call list. This s
y
nchronisation ma
y
take a
fe
w min
u
t
es
* .
Pairin
g
can also be started
f
rom the telephone
(
re
f
er to the
telephone instructions
)
.
Vi
s
it www.
c
itr
oe
n.
co
.
u
k
fo
r m
o
r
e
in
fo
rm
a
ti
o
n
(
compatibilit
y
, more help, ...
)
.
Press the PH
O
NE button.
For a
rst connection, select
"S
earch phone" and press the dial to
co
n
rm. Th
e
n
se
l
ec
t th
e
n
a
m
e
of
th
e
telephone.
Search
p
hon
e
9
.2
4
08
1
2
2
1
*
The services available de
p
end on the network, the
S
IM card and the
c
ompatibilit
y
of the Bluetooth telephone used. Check the telephone
manual and with
y
our network provider for details of the services
available to
y
ou.
BLUETOOTH
®
TELEPHONE
®
CONNECTING A TELEPHONE
For reasons of safet
y
and because the
y
require prolon
g
ed attention
on the part of the driver, the operations for pairin
g
the Bluetooth
mobile telephone to the hands-
f
ree s
y
stem o
f
the M
y
Wa
y
must be
c
arr
i
e
d
out w
i
t
h
t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e stat
i
onar
y
.
Th
e
ig
n
i
t
i
on must
b
e on.
Activate the tele
p
hone's Bluetooth
f
unction
a
nd ensure that it is "visible to all"
(
refer to the
telephone instructions
)
.
Th
e
l
ast te
l
ep
h
one connecte
d
i
s reconnecte
d
a
utomat
i
ca
lly
.
A messa
g
e con
rms the connection.
When a telephone is alread
y
c
onnected, to chan
g
e it press the
PH
O
NE button, then select Phone
M
enu and press the dial to con rm.
O
nce the telephone has been connected, M
y
Wa
y
can s
y
nchronise
t
h
e a
dd
ress
b
oo
k
an
d
t
h
e ca
ll
li
st.
Thi
s s
y
nc
h
ron
i
sat
i
on ma
y
ta
k
e a
fe
w min
u
t
es
*
.
The list o
f
telephones connected previousl
y
(
4 maximum
)
appears
o
n the multi
f
unction screen.
S
elect the tele
p
hone re
q
uired
f
or a
n
e
w
co
nn
ec
ti
o
n.
Visit www.citroen.co.uk
f
or more in
f
ormation
(
compatibilit
y
,
more help, ...
)
.
Pr
ess
th
e
PH
O
NE
bu
tt
o
n.
Select "Connect
p
hone". Select the
tele
p
hone and
p
ress to con rm.
Connect
p
hon
e
9
.2
5
08
1
3
2
2
1
Select the "Yes" tab to accept or "No"
to refuse and con rm b
y
pressin
g
t
he
dial
.
RECEIVING A CALL MAKING A CALL
A
n
i
ncom
i
n
g
ca
ll
i
s announce
d
by
a r
i
n
g
an
d
a super
i
mpose
d
display on the multi
f
unction screen.
Y
es
To han
g
up, press the PH
O
NE button
or press t
h
e
di
a
l
an
d
se
l
ect
"E
n
d
ca
ll"
then con
rm b
y
pressin
g
the dial.
End call
Press the PH
O
NE button.
Select "Dial number"
,
then dial the
te
l
ep
h
one num
b
er us
i
n
g
t
h
e v
i
rtua
l
k
e
y
pa
d
.
S
elect the Phone Menu
f
unction and
press the dial to con
rm.
The list of the last 2
0
calls made and received in the vehicle
a
pp
ears under Phone Menu. You can select a number and
p
ress
th
e
d
i
a
l t
o
m
a
k
e
th
e
ca
ll.
No
It is also possible to select a number from the address book. You
c
an select "Dial
f
rom address book". The M
y
Wa
y
can record up to
1 000 entries
(
telephone numbers
)
.
Press the end o
f
the steerin
g
mounted control
f
or more than
two seconds to
g
ain access to the address book.
P
hone Menu
D
ial number
It is possible to make a call directl
y
from the telephone; park the
vehicle as a safet
y
measure.
BLUETOOTH
®
TELEPHONE
®
Press the end o
f
the steerin
g
mounted control to
accept the call or end the call in progress.
To delete a number, press the PHONE button then press and hold
on a ca
ll
num
b
er
t
o
di
sp
l
a
y
a
li
s
t
o
f
ac
ti
ons
i
nc
l
u
di
n
g
:
pp
,p
Delete entr
y
D
e
l
e
t
e
li
s
t
9
.2
6
09
4
3
2
1
6
5
CONFIGURATION
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
The
S
ETUP
f
unction
g
ives access to the
f
ollowin
g
options:
Sy
stem
l
anguage, Date
&
Time, Display
(
Brightness,
C
olour, Map colour
)
, Vehicle,
U
nits,
Sy
stem.
A
d
j
ust the settin
g
s one b
y
one usin
g
the direction arrows and con
rm b
y
mea
n
s
o
f th
e
d
i
a
l.
Se
l
ec
t th
e
"D
a
t
e
fo
rm
a
t"
fu
n
c
ti
o
n
a
n
d
p
ress the dial to con
rm.
Select the "Set date
&
time" function
and press the dial to con rm.
C
on
rm the
f
ormat required usin
g
the dial.
Pressing the
S
ETUP button
f
or more than 2 seconds gives
access
t
o
:
These settin
g
s must be entered a
g
ain i
f
the batter
y
has been
d
i
sco
nn
ec
t
ed
.
Pr
ess
th
e
S
ET
U
P
bu
tt
o
n.
C
on
rm the
f
ormat required usin
g
th
e
d
i
a
l.
Se
l
ec
t th
e
"Tim
e
fo
rm
a
t"
fu
n
c
ti
o
n
a
n
d
p
ress the dial to con rm.
Set date & tim
e
S
elect the "Date
&
Time"
f
unction
and
p
ress the dial to con rm.
D
emo mod
e
G
PS coverag
e
D
escri
p
tion of the uni
t
D
ate & Tim
e
9
.2
7
10
1
TRIP COMPUTER
TRIP COMPUTER
Press the M
O
DE button several
times in succession until the tri
p
c
omputer is displa
y
ed.
Ran
g
e
:
displa
y
s the distance which can travelled with the
remainin
g
f
uel detected in the tank, based on the avera
g
e
f
uel
c
onsumption over the last few miles
(
kilometres
)
.
This displa
y
ed value ma
y
var
y
si
g
ni cantl
y
followin
g
a chan
g
e in
the vehicle speed or the relief of the route.
When the ran
g
e falls below 20 miles
(
30 km
)
, dashes are
displa
y
ed. A
f
ter
llin
g
with at least 10 litres o
f
f
uel, the ran
g
e is
recalculated and is displa
y
ed when it exceeds 60 miles
(
100 km
)
.
If, whilst driving, dashes are displayed continuously in place of the
di
g
its, contact a CITRO
Ë
N dealer.
,g, p
Each press o
f
the button at the end o
f
the wiper stalk displays
the di
ff
erent trip computer in
f
ormation in succession, accordin
g
to
th
e
sc
r
ee
n.
A FEW DEFINITIONS
- Th
e
"v
e
hi
c
l
e
" t
ab
:
The ran
g
e, the current
f
uel
c
onsumption and the distance
r
emainin
g
.
- The "1"
(
trip 1
)
tab with:
Th
e avera
g
e spee
d
, t
h
e avera
g
e
f
uel consumption and the
dis
t
a
n
ce
tr
a
v
elled
calcula
t
ed
o
v
e
r r
ou
t
e
"
1
".
- The "2"
(
trip 2
)
tab with the same
fu
n
c
ti
o
n
s
fo
r
a
seco
n
d
r
ou
t
e
.
Current fuel consum
p
tion
:
onl
y
calculated and displa
y
ed above
20 mph
(
30 km/h
)
.
Avera
g
e fuel consumption: this is the avera
g
e fuel consumption
s
ince the last trip computer zero reset.
D
istance travelled
:
calculated since the last tri
p
com
p
uter zero
r
ese
t.
D
istance remainin
g
to the destination
:
ca
l
cu
l
a
t
ed
with r
efe
r
e
n
ce
to the
nal destination, entered b
y
the user. I
f
g
uidance is activated,
the navi
g
ation s
y
stem calculates it as a current value.
A
vera
g
e spee
d
: t
hi
s
i
s t
h
e avera
g
e spee
d
ca
l
cu
l
ate
d
s
i
nce t
h
e
l
ast
trip computer zero reset
(
i
g
nition on
)
.
9
.2
8
11
RADIO
SCREEN MENU MAP
"Traffic" Menu
M
essa
g
es on route
Onl
y
warnin
g
s on route
A
ll warnin
g
messa
g
es
A
ll messages
Wi
t
hi
n
2
miles
(
3 km
)
Geo. Filter
Within
3
miles
(
5 km
)
Wi
t
hi
n 6 miles
(
10 km
)
Within
3
0 miles
(
50 km
)
Within 60 miles
(
100 km
)
"Music" Menu
Select music
Sound settin
g
s
Balance/Fade
r
Bass/Trebl
e
Li
n
ea
r
Eq
ua
li
ze
r
C
l
ass
i
c
Ja
zz
Rock/Po
p
T
ec
hn
o
Vocal
L
ou
d
ness
S
p
eed de
p
endent volum
e
Reset sound settin
g
s
"Radio" Menu
Waveband
A
M
Lin
ear
F
M
Manual tune
Sound settin
g
s
Balance
/
Fader
Bass
/
Trebl
e
E
q
ualizer
MAIN FUNCTION
OPTION
A
op
tion A
1
op
tion A2
OPTION B...
1
2
3
1
2
4
1
2
3
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
1
2
3
2
3
9
.2
9
A
bort
g
uidance
/
Resume
g
uidance
D
est
i
nat
i
on
i
n
p
ut
Geo
p
osition
Ma
p
Stopovers
A
dd stopover
Navi
g
ate H
O
ME
C
hoose from address book
Rearran
g
e rout
e
C
hoose from last destinations
Replace stopover
D
elete stopove
r
Recalculat
e
F
as
t r
ou
t
e
S
hort route
Op
timized route
POI search
P
OI nearb
y
Route o
p
tions
Route t
y
p
e
S
hort route
F
as
t r
ou
t
e
"Navigation" Menu
Cit
y
S
treet
E
nter new addres
s
C
ountr
y
Navi
g
ate HOME
Cit
y
district
H
ouse
n
u
m
ber
Start route
g
uidance
P
os
t
a
l
code
S
ave to address book
Int
e
r
sec
ti
o
n
Address in
p
ut
P
OI near destination
P
OI in cit
y
P
OI in countr
y
P
OI near rout
e
Choose from address book
3
3
Choose from last destinations
T
MC station information
Lou
d
ness
S
p
eed de
p
endent volum
e
R
eset soun
d
sett
i
n
gs
3
3
3
1
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
2
3
3
2
3
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
2
4
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
C
lassic
J
azz
Rock/Pop
Tech
n
o
Vocal
4
4
4
4
4
9
.
30
Av
o
i
d
f
e
rri
es
Recalculat
e
Settin
g
s
Navi volum
e
P
OI cate
g
ories on Map
Set
p
arameters for risk areas
Displa
y
on map
Vi
sua
l
a
l
e
rt
S
ound alert
3
2
4
3
3
3
4
4
4
Dial from address book
"Phone" Menu
Search
p
hon
e
Call lists
Connect
p
hone
Select rin
g
ton
e
P
hone
/
Rin
g
tone volum
e
P
hones connected
E
nter ma
ilb
ox num
b
er
Settin
g
s
Disconnect phone
R
ename p
h
one
D
e
l
ete pa
i
r
i
n
g
D
e
l
ete a
ll
pa
i
r
i
n
g
s
S
how details
"SETUP" menu
S
y
stem lan
g
ua
g
e *
E
n
g
lish
E
s
p
añol
D
eutsch
I
talian
o
Fran
ç
ais
Nederlands
P
o
l
s
ki
P
ortu
g
ues
e
Date & Time *
Set date & tim
e
D
ate forma
t
T
ime forma
t
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
2
3
3
3
1
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
Avoid motorwa
y
s
Route d
y
namics
Traf c inde
p
endent
Semi-d
y
namic
A
voidance criteri
a
Av
o
i
d
t
o
ll r
oads
Op
timized route
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
*
Available according to model.
9
.
31
** The parameter settin
g
s var
y
accordin
g
to vehicle.
D
a
rk
b
l
ue
M
a
p
colour
Ni
g
ht mode
f
or map
Units
Da
y
mode
f
or map
V
ehicle
**
Vehicle information
A
lert lo
g
S
t
a
t
us
of
fu
n
c
ti
o
n
s
T
emperatur
e
C
elsius
F
a
hr
e
nh
e
it
M
etric/Imperia
l
Kilometres
(
Consumption: l/100
)
Kilometres
(
Consumption: km/l
)
Miles
(
Consumption: MPG
)
S
y
stem
A
uto. Da
y/
Ni
g
ht
f
or map
Factor
y
rese
t
Software version
A
utomatic scrollin
g
3
4
4
2
4
3
4
4
2
3
4
4
3
4
4
4
2
4
3
3
3
Colou
r
Pop titanium
T
offee
Bl
ue
s
t
ee
l
Techno
g
re
y
3
4
4
4
4
Di
sp
l
a
y
B
r
igh
tness
2
3
9
.
32
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q
UESTIO
N
A
NSWER SOLUTIO
N
Th
e
r
e
i
s
a
d
iff
e
r
e
n
ce
in
s
oun
d
qua
li
t
y
b
etween
th
e
d
i
ffe
r
e
nt
aud
i
o
s
ources
(
radio,
C
D...
)
.
For optimum sound qualit
y
, the audio settin
g
s
(
Volume, Bass, Treble,
Ambience, Loudness
)
can be adapted to the di
ff
erent sound sources,
which ma
y
result in audible di
ff
erences when chan
g
in
g
source
(
radio,
C
D...
)
.
Check that the audio settin
g
s
(
Volume, Bass,
Treble, Ambience, Loudness
)
are adapted to
t
he
sou
r
ces
lis
t
e
n
ed
t
o
.
I
t
is
ad
v
isable
t
o
se
t
the AUDI
O
f
unctions
(
Bass, Treble, Front-Rear
Balance, Le
f
t-Ri
g
ht Balance
)
to the middle
p
osition, select the Linear musical ambience and
s
et the loudness correction to the "Active"
p
osition
in CD mode or to the "Inactive"
p
osition in radio
mode
.
The
C
D is e
j
ected
automaticall
y
or is not
p
la
y
ed b
y
the pla
y
er.
The
C
D is inserted upside down, is unpla
y
able, does not contain an
y
a
udio data or contains an audio
f
ormat which the pla
y
er cannot pla
y
.
The CD is protected b
y
an anti-piratin
g
protection s
y
stem which is not
r
eco
g
nised b
y
the audio equipment.
-
C
heck that the
C
D is inserted in the pla
y
er the
ri
g
ht wa
y
up.
-
C
heck the condition of the
C
D: the
C
D cannot
be pla
y
ed if it is too dama
g
ed.
-
C
heck the content in the case of a recorded
C
D: consult the advice in the Audio section.
- The audio equipment's
C
D pla
y
er does not
p
l
a
y
DVD
s.
- Because o
f
their qualit
y
level, certain
writeable
C
Ds will not be pla
y
ed b
y
the audio
s
y
stem.
The CD pla
y
er sound is
poor
.
The CD used is scratched or of poor qualit
y
. Insert
g
ood qualit
y
CDs and store them in suitable
co
n
di
t
io
n
s
.
The audio equipment settings
(
bass, treble, ambiences
)
are unsuitable.
S
et the treble or bass level to 0, without selecting
a
n
a
m
b
i
e
n
ce
.
9
.
33
Q
UESTIO
N
A
NSWER SOLUTIO
N
Th
e
s
t
o
r
ed
s
t
a
ti
o
n
s
do
n
ot
f
unction
(
no sound,
8
7.5 Mhz is displa
y
ed...
)
.
An in
co
rr
ec
t w
a
v
eba
n
d
i
s
se
l
ec
t
ed
. Pr
ess
th
e
BAND A
S
T
bu
tt
o
n t
o
r
e
t
u
rn t
o
th
e
waveband
(
AM, FM1, FM2, FMA
S
T
)
on which the
s
t
a
ti
o
n
s
a
r
e
s
t
o
r
ed
.
The qualit
y
of reception
of
th
e
r
ad
i
o
s
t
a
ti
o
n
li
stene
d
to
g
ra
d
ua
lly
de
t
e
ri
o
r
a
t
es
o
r th
e
s
t
o
r
ed
s
t
a
ti
o
n
s
do
n
o
t
fu
n
c
ti
o
n
(
no sound, 87.5 Mhz is
displa
y
ed...
)
.
The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used b
y
the station listened
to or t
h
ere
i
s no transm
i
tter
i
n t
h
e
g
eo
g
rap
hi
ca
l
area t
h
rou
gh
w
hi
c
h
t
h
e
ve
hi
c
l
e
i
s trave
lli
n
g
.
A
ctivate the RDS function to enable the s
y
stem
to check whether there is a more power
f
ul
transm
i
tter
i
n t
h
e
g
eo
g
rap
hi
ca
l
area.
The environment
(
hills, buildin
g
s, tunnels, basement car parks...
)
block
r
eception, includin
g
in RDS mode.
This
p
henomenon is normal and does not indicate
a failure of the audio e
q
ui
p
ment.
The aerial is absent or has been damaged
(f
or example when going
throu
g
h a car wash or into an under
g
round car park
)
.
Have the aerial checked by a CITRO
Ë
N dealer.
S
ound cut-outs of 1 to
2
seco
n
ds
in r
ad
i
o
m
ode
.
Durin
g
this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for an
y
frequenc
y
permittin
g
better reception of the station.
Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon is
too frequent and alwa
y
s on the same route.
With the en
g
ine off,
the audio e
q
ui
p
ment
s
wit
c
h
es
o
ff
a
ft
e
r
a
f
e
w
m
in
u
t
es
o
f
use
.
When the en
g
ine is switched off, the audio equipment operatin
g
time
depends on the batter
y
char
g
e.
The switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to econom
y
mode
a
nd switches off to prevent dischar
g
in
g
of the vehicle's batter
y
.
Start the vehicle's en
g
ine to increase the batter
y
c
har
g
e.
9
.
34
Q
UESTIO
N
A
NSWER SOLUTIO
N
TA
i
s se
l
ecte
d
.
H
owever,
c
ertain tra
f
c
j
ams
alon
g
the route are not
in
d
i
ca
t
ed
in r
ea
l tim
e
.
O
n startin
g
, it is several minutes be
f
ore the s
y
stem be
g
ins to receive the
tr
af
c
in
fo
rm
a
ti
o
n.
Wait until the tra
f
c in
f
ormation is bein
g
received
c
orrectl
y
(
displa
y
in
g
o
f
the tra
f
c in
f
ormation
sy
mbols on the map
)
.
In certain countries, onl
y
ma
j
or routes
(
motorwa
y
s...
)
are listed for the
tr
a
f
c
inf
o
rm
a
ti
o
n.
This phenomenon is normal. The s
y
stem is
dependent on the traf c information available.
I receive a speed camera
a
l
e
rt
fo
r
a
ca
m
e
r
a
whi
c
h
is not on m
y
route.
The system announces all speed cameras located in a conical zone
f
orward o
f
the vehicle. It ma
y
detect speed cameras on nearb
y
or parallel
roads
.
Zoom the map to view the exact position o
f
the
s
peed camera.
The audible speed
ca
m
e
r
a
ale
rt
is
n
o
t
wor
ki
n
g
.
A
ud
i
b
l
e
a
l
e
rt
s
a
r
e
n
o
t
ac
tiv
e
.
A
ctivate audible alerts in Navi
g
ation Menu,
S
ettin
g
s, Set parameters for risk areas.
Th
e
a
l
e
rt v
o
l
u
m
e
l
e
v
e
l i
s
se
t t
o
minim
u
m. Increase the speed camera alert volume.
Th
e
a
ltit
ude
i
s
n
o
t
di
sp
l
a
y
e
d
.
O
n startin
g
, the initialisation of the GPS ma
y
take up to 3 minutes
to receive more than 3 satellites correctl
y
.
Wait until the s
y
stem has started up completel
y
.
Check that there is a GPS covera
g
e of at least
3 satellites
(
lon
g
press on the
S
ETUP button, then
s
elect
G
P
S
covera
g
e
)
.
Dependin
g
on the
g
eo
g
raphical environment
(
tunnel...
)
or the weather,
the conditions of reception of the GPS si
g
nal ma
y
var
y
.
This phenomenon is normal. The s
y
stem is
de
p
endent on the conditions of rece
p
tion of the
GPS si
g
nal.
The
r
ou
t
e
is
n
o
t
c
alculated success
f
ully.
The exclusion criteria ma
y
con
ict with the current location
(
exclusion o
f
toll roads on a motorway with tolls
)
.
C
heck the exclusion criteria.
9
.
35
Q
UESTIO
N
A
NSWER SOLUTIO
N
Th
ere
i
s a
l
ong wa
i
t
i
ng
time a
f
ter insertin
g
a
C
D.
When a new medium is inserted, the system reads a certain amount o
f
data
(
director
y
, title, artist, etc.
)
. This ma
y
take a
f
ew seconds.
Thi
s p
h
enomenon
i
s norma
l
.
I
cannot connect m
y
Bl
uetoot
h
te
l
ep
h
one.
The telephone's Bluetooth
f
unction ma
y
be deactivated or the equipment
ma
y
not
b
e v
i
s
ibl
e.
-
C
heck that
y
our telephone's Bluetooth
fu
n
c
ti
o
n i
s
ac
tiv
a
t
ed
.
-
C
heck that your telephone is visible.
A
telephone connected
by
Bl
uetoot
h
i
s
i
nau
dibl
e.
The volume level depends on both the s
y
stem and the telephone. Increase the M
y
Wa
y
volume settin
g
, possibl
y
to
m
ax
i
mum, an
d
i
ncrease t
h
e te
l
ep
h
one vo
l
ume
l
evel i
f
necessar
y
.
9
.
36
9
.
37
A
UDIO SYSTEM
Y
our
A
u
di
o s
y
stem
i
s co
d
e
d
i
n suc
h
a wa
y
t
h
at
i
t w
ill
only operate in your vehicle.
For safet
y
reasons, the driver must carr
y
out operations
which require prolon
g
ed attention while the vehicle is
s
tationar
y
.
When the en
g
ine is switched off and to prevent
dischar
g
in
g
o
f
the batter
y
, the audio equipment ma
y
s
wit
c
h
off
af
t
e
r
a
fe
w min
u
t
es
.
AUDIO SYSTEM/BLUETOOTH
®
01 First steps
02 Steering mounted controls
03 Main menu
04 Audio
05 Music media players
06 Bluetooth functions
07 Configuration
08 Trip computer
09 Screen menu map
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
9.38
9.39
9.40
9.41
9.44
9.47
9.50
9.52
9.53
CONTENTS
Frequently asked questions
p. 9.58
9
.
38
01
FIRST STEPS
E
j
ect
C
D.
S
elect source:
r
adio, audio
C
D
/
MP3
C
D, U
S
B,
J
ack connection,
S
treamin
g
, AUX.
S
elect the screen display
mode
:
D
ate, audio
f
unctions, trip
c
om
p
uter, tele
p
hone.
A
utomatic
f
requenc
y
search
down
/
up.
S
elect
p
revious/next CD, MP3
or
US
B track.
A
udio settin
g
s: front/
r
ear
f
ader, le
f
t
/
ri
g
ht
balance, bass
/
treble,
l
oudness, audio
a
m
b
i
e
n
ces
.
Displa
y
the list o
f
local
s
t
a
t
io
n
s
.
Lon
g
press:
C
D
tracks or MP
3
f
olders
(C
D
/
U
S
B
)
.
TA
(
Traf c Announcements
)
on
/
off.
Lon
g
press: PTY *
(
radio
Pro
g
ramme TYpe
)
mode.
Display main menu.The DARK button changes the screen display
f
or improved drivin
g
com
f
ort at ni
g
ht.
1
st
press: upper bar onl
y
illuminated.
2
n
d
p
ress: black screen.
3
rd
press: return to standard displa
y
.
O
n/off, volume settin
g
.
Buttons 1 to 6:
S
elect a pre-set radio station.
Lon
g
press: pre-set a station.
S
elect next
f
requency down
/
up.
S
elect previous
/
next MP3
f
older.
S
elect previous
/
next
f
older
/g
enre
/
artist/pla
y
list
(
USB
)
.
C
on
rm.
S
elect wavebands FM1,
F
M
2
, FMast and AM.
A
ba
n
do
n th
e
cu
rr
e
nt
operation.
*
Available according to version.
9
.
39
02
STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS
R
adio: select the previous/next pre-set
s
t
a
t
io
n.
U
S
B: select
g
enre
/
artist
/f
older
f
rom the
c
l
ass
i
ca
ti
o
n li
s
t.
S
elect the previous
/
next item in a menu.
Chan
g
e audio source.
C
on rm a selection.
Call/end call on the telephone.
Pr
ess
fo
r m
o
r
e
th
a
n 2
seco
n
ds
:
telephone main menu.
R
ad
i
o
:
au
t
o
m
a
ti
c
sea
r
c
h f
o
r
a
l
o
w
er
frequenc
y
.
CD/MP3/USB: selection of the previous
tr
ack
.
C
D
/
U
S
B: continuous press:
f
ast reverse.
Mo
v
e
i
n t
he
lis
t.
Radio: automatic search for a hi
g
her
frequenc
y
.
C
D
/
MP
3/US
B: selection of the next
tr
ack
.
C
D
/
U
S
B: continuous press:
f
ast
f
orwards pla
y
.
M
o
v
e
in th
e
li
s
t.
V
o
l
u
m
e
in
c
r
ease
.
V
o
l
u
m
e
dec
r
ease
.
M
ute: press t
h
e vo
l
ume
i
n
c
r
ease
a
n
d
dec
r
ease
b
uttons s
i
mu
l
taneous
ly
.
The sound is restored by
p
ressin
g
one o
f
the two
v
o
l
u
m
e
bu
tt
o
n
s
.
9
.4
0
03
MAIN MENU
AUDIO FUNCTION
S
:
r
adio,
C
D, U
S
B, options.
> MONOCHROME SCREEN C
For a detailed
g
lobal view o
f
the
menus available, refer to the
"Screen menu ma
p
" section.
T
ELEPHON
E
:
Bluetooth hands-
f
ree,
pairin
g
, mana
g
ement
of
a
ca
ll.
P
ERSONALISATION-
CONFIGURATIO
N
:
vehicle
p
arameters,
displa
y
, lan
g
ua
g
es.
T
RIP COMPUTER:
e
nterin
g
of distances,
a
lerts, status of functions.
> MONOCHROME
S
CREEN
A
9
.4
1
04
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
SOURCE
BAND
AST
LIST
REFRESH
MENU
AUDIO
Press the
SOU
R
C
E button several
tim
es
in
success
i
o
n
a
n
d
se
l
ec
t th
e
rad
i
o
.
Press the BAND A
S
T button to select
a waveband: FM1
,
FM2
,
FMast
,
AM.
Brie
y
press one of the buttons to
c
arr
y
out an automatic search o
f
the
radio
s
t
a
t
io
n
s
.
Press one o
f
the buttons to carry out
a manual search up
/
down
f
or radio
f
requencies.
Press the LI
S
T REFRE
S
H button to
displa
y
the list of stations received
locall
y
(
30 stations maximum
)
.
To update this list, press for more
t
ha
n tw
o
seco
n
ds
.
The external environment
(
hills, buildin
g
s, tunnels, basement ca
r
p
arks, ...
)
ma
y
block reception, includin
g
in RD
S
mode. This is a normal
eff
ect o
f
the wa
y
in which radio waves are transmitted and does not
indicate an
y
failure of the audio s
y
stem.
RDS
RADIO
SELECTING A STATION
Press the MENU button.
S
elect A
U
DI
O
F
U
N
C
TI
O
N
S
then
p
ress
O
K.
S
elect the FM WAVEBAND
PREFEREN
C
E
S
f
unction then press
O
K.
S
elect A
C
TIVATE RD
S
then press
O
K.
RD
S
appears on the screen.
In radio mode, press
O
K directl
y
to activate/deactivate RDS
mode
.
The RDS, if displa
y
ed, enables
y
ou to continue listenin
g
to the same
s
tation b
y
automatic retunin
g
to alternative frequencies. However, in certain
c
onditions, covera
g
e of an RDS station ma
y
not be assured throu
g
hout the
c
ountr
y
as radio stations do not cover 100
%
o
f
the territor
y
. Under conditions
o
f
ver
y
weak reception, the s
y
stem ma
y
chan
g
e to a re
g
ional station.
9
.4
2
04
1
2
3
SOURCE
AUDIO
Insert circular compact discs only.
S
ome anti-piratin
g
s
y
stems, on ori
g
inal discs or
C
Ds copied usin
g
a
personal recorder, ma
y
cause faults which are no re ection on the
q
ualit
y
of the ori
g
inal pla
y
er.
Without pressin
g
the EJECT button, insert a CD in the pla
y
er, pla
y
b
e
gi
ns automat
i
ca
lly
.
CD
PLAYING A CD
To pla
y
a disc which has alread
y
been
inserted,
p
ress the S
O
URCE button
se
v
e
r
a
l tim
es
in
success
i
o
n
a
n
d
s
elect
C
D.
Pr
ess
o
n
e
of
th
e
bu
tt
o
n
s
t
o
se
l
ec
t
a
track on the
C
D.
Press the LI
S
T REFRE
S
H button to display the list o
f
tracks
o
n th
e
C
D.
Pr
ess
a
n
d
h
o
l
d
o
n
e
o
f th
e
bu
tt
o
n
s
f
o
r
f
as
t f
o
rw
a
r
d
o
r
bac
kw
a
r
d
.
RECEIVING TA MESSAGES
Pr
ess
th
e
TA
bu
tt
o
n t
o
ac
tiv
a
t
e
o
r
deactivate traf c messa
g
es.
The TA
(
Traf c Announcement
)
function
g
ives priorit
y
to TA alert
m
essa
g
es. To operate, this
f
unction needs
g
ood reception o
f
a
radio station transmittin
g
this t
y
pe o
f
messa
g
e. When a tra
f
c
report is transmitted, the current audio source
(
Radio,
C
D, ...
)
is
interrupted automaticall
y
to pla
y
the TA messa
g
e. Normal pla
y
back
of
th
e
aud
i
o
sou
r
ce
r
esu
m
es
a
t th
e
e
n
d
of
th
e
tr
a
n
s
mi
ss
i
o
n
of
th
e
m
essa
g
e.
9
.4
3
04
1
2
3
SOURCE
The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio La
y
er 3,
is an audio compression standard which permits the recordin
g
o
f
s
everal tens o
f
music
les on a sin
g
le disc.
In order to be able to play a recorded
C
DR or
C
DRW, when
r
ecordin
g
, the I
SO
9660 level 1.2 or Joliet
le
f
ormat is
reco
mm
e
n
ded
.
If the disc is recorded in another format, it ma
y
not be pla
y
ed
c
orrectl
y
.
It is recommended that the same recordin
g
format is alwa
y
s used
f
or an individual disc, with as low a speed as possible
(
4x maximum
)
f
or optimum sound qualit
y
.
In the particular case o
f
a multi-session
C
D, the Joliet
f
ormat is
reco
mm
e
n
ded
.
The audio s
y
stem will onl
y
pla
y
les with the extension ".mp3" with
a samplin
g
rate o
f
22.05 KHz or 44.1 KHz. No other t
y
pe o
f
le
(
.wma, .mp4, .m3u...
)
can be pla
y
ed.
It is advisable to restrict le names to 20 characters without usin
g
s
pecial characters
(
e.
g
. " ? ; ù
)
to avoid an
y
pla
y
in
g
or displa
y
in
g
p
roblems.
MP3 CD
INFORMATION AND ADVICE
AUDIO
Empt
y
CDs are not reco
g
nised and ma
y
dama
g
e the s
y
stem.
Insert an MP3 compilation in the pla
y
er.
The audio equipment searches
f
or all o
f
the music tracks, which
ma
y
take an
y
thin
g
between a
f
ew seconds and several tens o
f
s
econds, be
f
ore pla
y
be
g
ins.
MP3 CD
PLAYING AN MP3 COMPILATION
O
n a sin
g
le disc, the
C
D pla
y
er can read up to 255 MP3
les spread
over 8
f
older levels. However, it is advisable to keep to a limit o
f
two
l
evels to reduce the access time be
f
ore the
C
D is played.
While the
C
D is bein
g
pla
y
ed, the
f
older structure is not
f
ollowed.
A
ll of the les are displa
y
ed on a sin
g
le level.
T
o p
l
a
y
a
di
sc w
hi
c
h
h
as a
l
rea
dy
been inserted, press the
SO
UR
C
E
bu
tt
o
n
se
v
e
r
a
l tim
es
in
success
i
o
n
a
n
d
se
l
ec
t
C
D.
Pr
ess
o
n
e
o
f th
e
bu
tt
o
n
s
t
o
se
l
ec
t
a
track on the
C
D.
Press the LI
S
T REFRE
S
H button to displa
y
the list o
f
directories o
f
the MP3 com
p
ilation.
Pr
ess
a
n
d
h
o
l
d
o
n
e
of
th
e
bu
tt
o
n
s
fo
r
f
ast
f
orward or backward pla
y
.
9
.4
4
05
1
1
2
3
MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
The s
y
stem puts to
g
ether pla
y
lists
(
temporar
y
memor
y)
created
o
ver a period which depends on the capacity o
f
the U
S
B device.
The other sources are available durin
g
this time.
The pla
y
lists are updated each time the i
g
nition is switched off or
e
ach time a USB memor
y
stick is connected.
When connectin
g
for the rst time, the classi cation su
gg
ested
is b
y
folder. When
y
ou reconnect, the classi cation selected
prev
i
ous
ly
i
s reta
i
ne
d
.
C
onnect the memor
y
stick to the port, directl
y
or
u
sin
g
a lead. If the audio equipment is switched
on, the USB source is detected as soon as it
is connected. Pla
y
be
g
ins automaticall
y
after a
dela
y
which depends on the capacit
y
of the USB
m
emor
y
st
i
c
k
.
The
le
f
ormats supported are .mp3
(
mpe
g
1
l
ayer 3 only
)
, .wma
(
standard 9 only, 128 kbits
/
sec
c
ompression
)
, .wav and .o
gg
.
C
ertain pla
y
list
f
ormats are supported
(
.m3u, ...
)
O
n reconnection of the previous memor
y
stick
u
sed, pla
y
is resumed automaticall
y
with the last
trac
k
p
l
a
y
e
d
.
This unit consists o
f
a U
S
B port and an auxiliar
y
J
ack socket * . The audio les are transmitted
from a portable device - di
g
ital pla
y
er or a USB
m
emor
y
stick - to
y
our Audio s
y
stem and heard
v
i
a t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e
'
s spea
k
ers.
USB memor
y
stick
(
1.1, 1.2 and 2.0
)
or Apple
®
p
la
y
er o
f
g
eneration 5 or later:
- U
S
B memory sticks should be
f
ormatted FAT
or FAT 32
(
NTF
S
not supported
)
,
- the Apple
®
pla
y
er lead is essential,
- navi
g
ation throu
g
h the le database is also
possible b
y
means of the steerin
g
mounted
co
ntr
o
l
s
.
The list of compatible equipment and the compression rates supported
a
r
e
a
v
a
il
ab
l
e
fr
o
m
C
ITR
N
dea
l
e
r
s
.
pqp
p
USING THE USB BOX
CONNECTING A USB MEMORY STICK
O
ther Apple
®
players of earlier generations and
®
p
la
y
ers usin
g
the MTP protocol * :
- pla
y
via Jack-Jack lead onl
y
(
not supplied
)
,
- navi
g
ation throu
g
h the le database is from
t
h
e porta
bl
e
d
ev
i
ce.
* Accordin
g
to vehicle.
9
.4
5
3
4
05
2
1
LIST
REFRESH
LIST
REFRESH
USING THE USB PORT
Press LIST brie
y
to displa
y
the
p
reviousl
y
selected classi cation.
Navi
g
ate throu
g
h the list usin
g
the left/
r
i
g
ht and up
/
down buttons.
C
on
rm the selection b
y
pressin
g
O
K.
The lists available are Artist, Genre and Pla
y
list
(
as de ned in
the Apple
®
player).
®
S
election and Navi
g
ation are described in steps 1 to 4 above.
Do not connect a hard disk or
US
B connection device other
than audio equipment to the USB port. This could dama
g
e
y
ou
r
in
s
t
a
ll
a
ti
o
n.
CONNECTING AN APPLE
®
PLAYER VIA THE USB PORT
®
Press one of these buttons to
g
ain
access to the
p
revious/next track on
the classi cation list currentl
y
bein
g
pl
a
y
e
d
.
Pr
ess
a
n
d
h
o
l
d
o
n
e
of
th
e
bu
tt
o
n
s
fo
r
f
ast
f
orward or backward pla
y
.
Press one of these buttons to
g
ain
access to the previous/next Genre,
F
o
ld
er,
A
rt
i
st or
Pl
a
yli
st on t
h
e
c
lassi
cation list currentl
y
bein
g
pl
a
y
e
d
.
Press and hold LI
S
T to displa
y
the
d
i
ffe
r
e
nt
c
l
ass
i
ca
ti
o
n
s
.
Select b
y
Folder/Artist/Genre/Pla
y
list,
p
ress
O
K to select the classi cation
r
equired, then press
O
K a
g
ain to con rm.
- b
y
Folder: all folders containin
g
audio
les reco
g
nised on the peripheral
de
v
ice
.
- by Artist: all o
f
the artist names
de
ned in the ID3 Ta
g
s, classi
ed in
a
lphabetical order.
- b
y
Genre: all of the
g
enres de ned in
the ID3 Ta
g
s.
- b
y
Pla
y
list: in accordance with the
pla
y
lists recorded on the USB device.
MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
9
.4
6
05
1
2
1
2
SOURCE
The displa
y
and control is via the portable device.
First ad
j
ust the volume of
y
our portable device.
Then ad
j
ust the volume o
f
y
our audio
sy
stem.
USING THE AUXILIARY SOCKET (AUX)
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF
THE AUXILIARY SOURCE
RCA
S
OCKET
Connect the portable device
(
MP3
p
la
y
er…
)
to the audio sockets
(
whit
e
and red, R
C
A t
y
pe
)
usin
g
a suitabl
e
c
able
(
not supplied
)
.
Press the
SO
UR
C
E button several
tim
es
in
success
i
o
n
a
n
d
se
l
ec
t A
U
X.
The RCA auxiliar
y
socket permits the connection of a portable device
(
MP3 pla
y
er...
)
.
MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
9
.4
7
06
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MENU
OK
For safet
y
reasons and because the
y
require prolon
g
ed attention
o
n the part of the driver, the operations for pairin
g
of the Bluetooth
m
obile telephone with the Bluetooth hands-free s
y
stem of
y
our
au
di
o equ
i
pment must
b
e carr
i
e
d
out w
i
t
h
t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e stat
i
onar
y
an
d
t
h
e
ig
n
i
t
i
on on.
Pr
ess
th
e
MEN
U
bu
tt
o
n.
A
w
i
n
d
ow
i
s
di
sp
l
a
y
e
d
w
i
t
h
a messa
g
e t
h
at a searc
h
i
s
i
n pro
g
ress.
Activate the telephone's Bluetooth
f
unction
and ensure that it is "visible to all"
(
telephone
c
on
g
uration
)
.
In the menu, select:
- Bluetooth telephone
f
unction - Audio
- Bluetooth con
g
uration
- P
e
r
fo
rm
a
Bl
ue
t
oo
th
sea
r
c
h
The services o
ff
ered depend on the network, the
S
IM card and the
c
ompatibility o
f
the Bluetooth equipment used.
C
onsult
y
our telephone's manual and
y
our operator to
nd out which
services are available to
y
ou.
BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
S
CREEN C
The TELEPH
O
NE menu permits access to the followin
g
functions
in particular: Director
y
* , Call list, Pairin
g
mana
g
ement.
The
rst 4 telephones reco
g
nised are displa
y
ed in this window.
A virtual ke
y
pad is displa
y
ed in the
s
creen: enter a co
d
e w
i
t
h
at
l
east
4
digi
ts.
C
on
rm b
y
pressin
g
O
K.
A messa
g
e that the pairin
g
has been successful appears in the screen.
S
elect the telephone to be connected
f
rom the list.
O
nl
y
one
tele
p
hone can be connected at a time.
A messa
g
e is displa
y
ed in the screen of the
te
l
ep
h
one c
h
osen.
T
o accept t
h
e pa
i
r
i
n
g
, enter t
h
e
s
ame code on the telephone, then con
rm with
O
K.
The automatic connection authorised is onl
y
active after the
telephone has been con
g
ured.
The directory and the call list can be accessed a
f
ter the
sy
nchronisation period.
(
Available accordin
g
to model and version
)
*
I
f
y
our telephone is
f
ull
y
compatible.
I
f
pairin
g
f
ails, the number o
f
attempts is not limited.
Go to www.citroen.co.uk for more information
(
compatibilit
y
,
m
ore help, ...
)
.
PAIRING A TELEPHONE/FIR
S
T CONNECTION
9
.4
8
06
1
2
1
2
1
OK
RECEIVING A CALL
An incomin
g
call is announced b
y
a rin
g
and a superimposed
displa
y
in the vehicle's screen.
S
elect the YE
S
tab on the displa
y
usin
g
the buttons and con rm b
y
p
ressin
g
O
K.
P
ress t
h
e steer
i
n
g
mounte
d
contro
l
to accept
th
e
ca
ll.
MAKING A CALL
From the Bluetooth telephone
f
unction Audio menu, select Mana
g
e
the telephone call then
C
all,
C
all list or Director
y
.
Press the steerin
g
mounted control
f
or more than
two seconds for access to
y
our director
y
, then
n
avi
g
ate with the thumb wheel.
O
r
T
o
di
a
l
a num
b
er, use
y
our te
l
ep
h
one
'
s
k
e
y
pa
d
,
wi
t
h
t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e stat
i
onar
y
.
Durin
g
a call, press the steerin
g
mounted control
f
o
r m
o
r
e
th
a
n 2
seco
n
ds
.
C
on rm with
O
K to end the call.
BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS
ENDING A CALL
9
.4
9
1
2
3
SOURCE
06
Initiate the pairin
g
between the telephone and
the vehicle. This pairin
g
can be initiated from
the vehicle's telephone function menu or via the
telephone's ke
y
pad.
S
ee steps 1 to 9 on the previous
p
a
g
es.
D
ur
i
n
g
t
h
e pa
i
r
i
n
g
p
h
ase, t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e must
b
e
s
tat
i
onary w
i
t
h
t
h
e
k
ey
i
n t
h
e
i
gn
i
t
i
on.
S
elect the telephone to be connected
f
rom the telephone
f
unction menu.
The audio s
y
stem connects to a newl
y
paired telephone
a
utomaticall
y
.
BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING *
Wireless transmission of the telephone's music les via the audio
e
qu
i
pment.
Th
e te
l
ep
h
one must
b
e a
bl
e to mana
g
e t
h
e appropr
i
ate
Bluetooth pro
les
(
Pro
les A2DP
/
AVR
C
P
)
.
*
Depending on the compatibility o
f
the telephone.
**
In certain cases, pla
y
in
g
o
f
the Audio
les must be initiated
f
rom the
ke
y
pad.
*** If the tele
p
hone su
pp
orts the function.
Activate the streamin
g
source b
y
pressin
g
the S
O
URCE button ** .
Th
e trac
k
s to
b
e p
l
a
y
e
d
can
b
e
co
ntr
olled
as
usual
v
ia
t
he
bu
tt
o
n
s
o
n
t
h
e au
di
o system contro
l
pane
l
an
d
the steerin
g
mounted controls
***
.
Th
e
co
nt
e
xt
ua
l in
fo
rm
a
ti
o
n
ca
n
be
displa
y
ed on the screen.
BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS
9
.
50
07
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MENU
OK
OK
OK
OK
CONFIGURATION
Press the MEN
U
button.
Usin
g
the arrows, select DI
S
PLAY
CO
NFI
GU
RATI
O
N.
Pr
ess
t
o
co
n
rm th
e
se
l
ec
ti
o
n.
U
s
i
n
g
t
h
e arrows, se
l
ect
YEAR
.
Pr
ess
t
o
co
n rm th
e
se
l
ec
ti
o
n.
Pr
ess
t
o
co
n rm th
e
se
l
ec
ti
o
n.
Ad
j
ust the settin
g
.
S
tart a
g
ain
f
rom step 1 then set
MO
NTH, DAY, H
O
UR, MINUTE
S
.
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
SCREEN
A
9
.
51
07
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MENU
OK
OK
OK
OK
CONFIGURATION
Pr
ess
th
e
MEN
U
bu
tt
o
n.
Usin
g
the arrows, select
PER
SO
NALI
S
ATI
O
N
CO
NFI
GU
RATI
O
N.
Pr
ess
t
o
co
n
rm th
e
se
l
ec
ti
o
n.
Using the arrows, select DI
S
PLAY
CO
NFI
GU
RATI
O
N.
Pr
ess
t
o
co
n rm th
e
se
l
ec
ti
o
n.
Pr
ess
t
o
co
n rm th
e
se
l
ec
ti
o
n.
Usin
g
the arrows, select ADJUST
DATE AND TIME.
Adj
ust t
h
e sett
i
n
g
s one
by
one
c
on
rmin
g
b
y
pressin
g
the
O
K
button. Next select the
O
K tab on the
sc
r
ee
n th
e
n
co
n
rm.
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
SCREEN C
9
.
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08
1
Each press o
f
the button, located at the end o
f
the
wiper stalk, displa
y
s the di
ff
erent trip computer
in
f
ormation in succession, depending on the screen.
- t
he
"
v
ehicle"
t
ab
w
i
t
h
:
the range, the current
f
uel consumption and the distance remaining
to the destination,
- the "1" tab
(
trip 1
)
with:
the avera
g
e speed, the avera
g
e consumption and the distance
travelled calculated over trip "
1
"
,
- the "2" tab
(
trip 2
)
with the same information for a second trip.
A FEW DEFINITIONS
Ze
r
o
r
ese
t
When the required trip is displa
y
ed, press the control
f
or more than
tw
o
seco
n
ds
.
R
an
g
e
:
displa
y
s the distance which can travelled with the remainin
g
f
uel
detected in the tank, based on the avera
g
e
f
uel consumption over the last
f
ew miles
(
kilometres
)
.
This displa
y
ed value ma
y
var
y
si
g
ni cantl
y
followin
g
a chan
g
e in the
vehicle speed or the relief of the route.
When the ran
g
e
f
alls below 20 miles
(
30 km
)
, dashes are displa
y
ed.
A
f
ter
llin
g
with at least 10 litres o
f
f
uel, the ran
g
e is recalculated and is
displayed when it exceeds 60 miles
(
100 km
)
.
If, whilst driving, dashes are displayed continuously in place of the digits,
co
nt
ac
t
a
C
ITR
N
dea
l
e
r.
,g,
C
urrent fuel consum
p
tion
:
only calculated and displayed above 20 mph
(
30 km
/
h
)
.
A
vera
g
e fuel consumption
:
this is the avera
g
e
f
uel consumption since
the last tri
p
com
p
uter zero reset.
A
vera
g
e spee
d:
t
hi
s
i
s t
h
e avera
g
e spee
d
ca
l
cu
l
ate
d
s
i
nce t
h
e
l
ast tr
i
p
c
omputer zero reset
(
i
g
nition on
)
.
D
istance travelled
:
calculated since the last trip computer zero reset.
Di
stance rema
i
n
i
ng to t
h
e
d
est
i
nat
i
on
:
ca
l
cu
l
a
t
ed
with r
efe
r
e
n
ce
to the
nal destination, entered b
y
the user. I
f
g
uidance is activated,
the navi
g
ation s
y
stem calculates it as a current value.
TRIP COMPUTER
9
.
53
09 SCREEN MENU MAP
RADIO-CD
MAIN FUNCTION
* The parameters var
y
accordin
g
to vehicle.
OPTION
A
OPTION B...
M
ONOCHROME
A
OPTION A
1
OPTION A2
REG MODE
CD REPEAT
RANDOM PLAY
VEHICLE CONFIG *
REV WIPE A
C
T
OPTIONS
GUIDE LAMPS
DIAGNO
S
TIC
S
RDS SEARCH
CONSUL
T
ABANDO
N
1
2
3
3
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
3
1
2
2
9
.
54
09
UNITS
TEMPERATURE: °CELSIUS/°FAHRENHEIT
FUEL CON
S
UMPTION:
KM/L - L/100 - MPG
1
2
2
SCREEN MENU MAP
DISPLAY ADJUST
MONTH
DATE
HOUR
MINUTES
YEAR
12 H/24 H MODE
LANGUAGE
ITALIANO
NEDERLANDS
PORTUGUES
PORTUGUES-BRASIL
FRANCAIS
DEUTSCH
ENGLISH
ESPANOL
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
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.
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09
Press the
O
K dial for access to short-cut menus accordin
g
to the displa
y
o
n t
he
sc
r
ee
n:
M
ONOCHROME C
a
ctivate / deactivate RD
S
a
ctivate / deactivate REG mod
e
a
ctivate
/
deactivate radiotex
t
RADIO
a
ctivate / deactivate Intro
CD / MP3 CD
a
ctivate
/
deactivate track repeat
(
the
entire current CD for CD, the entire
c
urrent folder for MP3 CD
)
a
ctivate
/
deactivate random pla
y
(
the
entire current CD for CD, the entire
c
urrent folder for MP3 CD)
a
ctivate / deactivate track repeat
(
of the
c
urrent folder / artist /
g
enre / pla
y
list
)
USB
a
ctivate / deactivate random pla
y
(
of the
c
urrent folder / artist /
g
enre / pla
y
list
)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
.
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09
MONOCHROME C
SCREEN MENU MAP
AUDIO FUNCTIONS
a
lternative frequencies
(
RDS
)
activate
/
deactivate
FM BAND PREFERENCES
r
e
g
ional mode
(
REG
)
activate
/
deactivate
r
adio-text information
(
RDTXT
)
ac
tiv
a
t
e
/
deac
tiv
a
t
e
1
2
3
4
3
4
3
4
PLAY MODES
a
lbum repeat
(
RPT
)
ac
tiv
a
t
e
/
deac
tiv
a
t
e
t
rack random pla
y
(
RDM
)
activate
/
deactivate
2
3
4
3
4
TRIP COMPUTER
D
istance: x mile
s
ENTER DISTANCE TO DESTINATION
D
ia
g
nostics
A
LERT LOG
Functions activated or deactivated
STATUS OF THE FUNCTIONS *
1
2
3
3
2
3
2
Pressin
g
the MENU button displa
y
s:
*
The parameters var
y
accordin
g
to vehicle.
9
.
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09
SCREEN MENU MAP
BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
Connect/Disconnect a devic
e
C
onsult the paired device
BLUETOOTH CONFIGURATION
T
elephone function
Audio Streamin
g
function
Delete a
p
aired device
P
e
r
fo
rm
a
Bl
ue
t
oo
th
sea
r
c
h
Calls lis
t
C
ALL
Di
rector
y
T
erminate the current cal
l
MANAGE THE TELEPHONE CALL
A
ctivate private mod
e
1
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
2
3
4
2
3
3
v
ideo bri
g
htness ad
j
ustmen
t
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
DEFINE THE VEHICLE PARAMETERS *
PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION
n
o
rm
al
v
ideo
i
nv
e
r
se
v
ideo
bri
g
htness
(
- +
)
ad
j
ustment
d
ate an
d
t
i
me a
dj
ustmen
t
day
/
month
/
year adjustment
hour
/
minute ad
j
ustment
c
h
o
i
ce
of
12 h
/
24 h m
ode
c
hoice of unit
s
l/100 km - mp
g
- km/l
°
C
elsius
/
°Fahrenheit
CHOICE OF LANGUAGE
1
2
4
3
2
4
4
3
4
4
2
3
4
4
4
*
The parameters var
y
accordin
g
to vehicle.
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.
58
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q
UESTIO
N
A
N
S
WER
S
OLUTIO
N
Th
e
r
e
i
s
a
d
iff
e
r
e
n
ce
in
s
ound qualit
y
between
th
e
d
iff
e
r
e
nt
aud
i
o
s
ources
(
radio, CD...
)
.
For optimum sound qualit
y
, the audio settin
g
s
(
Volume, Bass, Treble,
Ambience, Loudness
)
can be adapted to the different sound sources,
which ma
y
result in audible differences when chan
g
in
g
source
(
radio,
CD...
)
.
Check that the audio settin
g
s
(
Volume, Bass,
Treble, Ambience, Loudness
)
are adapted to
th
e
sou
r
ces
li
s
t
e
n
ed
t
o
. It i
s
ad
vi
sab
l
e
t
o
se
t
the AUDI
O
functions
(
Bass, Treble, Front-Rear
Balance, Le
f
t-Ri
g
ht Balance
)
to the middle
p
os
i
t
i
on, se
l
ect t
h
e mus
i
ca
l
am
bi
ence
"N
one
"
an
d
s
et the loudness correction to the "Active" position
in
C
D mode or to the "Inactive" position in radio
mode
.
The CD is e
j
ected
automaticall
y
or is not
pl
a
y
e
d
by
t
h
e p
l
a
y
er.
The CD is inserted upside down, is unpla
y
able, does not contain an
y
a
udio data or contains an audio format which the pla
y
er cannot pla
y
.
The CD is protected b
y
an anti-piratin
g
protection s
y
stem which is not
r
eco
g
n
i
se
d
by
t
h
e au
di
o equ
i
pment.
- Check that the CD is inserted in the pla
y
er the
ri
g
ht wa
y
up.
-
C
heck the condition of the
C
D: the
C
D cannot
be pla
y
ed i
f
it is too dama
g
ed.
-
C
heck the content in the case o
f
a recorded
C
D: consult the advice in the "Audio" section.
- The audio equipment's
C
D pla
y
er does not
pla
y
DVDs.
- Due to their qualit
y
level, certain writeable
C
Ds will not be pla
y
ed b
y
the audio s
y
stem.
The messa
g
e "U
S
B
p
eripheral error" is
displa
y
ed on the screen.
Th
e
Bl
ue
t
oo
th
co
nn
ec
ti
o
n
i
s
cu
t.
The batter
y
o
f
the peripheral ma
y
not be su
f
cientl
y
char
g
ed. Rechar
g
e the batter
y
o
f
the peripheral device.
The U
S
B memor
y
stick is not reco
g
nised.
The memor
y
stick ma
y
be corrupt.
Re
f
ormat the memor
y
stick.
The CD pla
y
er sound is
poor
.
The CD used is scratched or of poor qualit
y
. Insert
g
ood qualit
y
CDs and store them in suitable
co
n
di
t
io
n
s
.
The audio equipment settin
g
s
(
bass, treble, ambiences
)
are unsuitable.
S
et the treble or bass level to 0, without selectin
g
a
n
a
m
b
i
e
n
ce
.
9
.
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Q
UESTIO
N
A
NSWER SOLUTIO
N
Th
e
s
t
o
r
ed
s
t
a
ti
o
n
s
do
n
ot
f
unction
(
no sound,
8
7.5 Mhz is displa
y
ed...
)
.
An in
co
rr
ec
t w
a
v
eba
n
d
i
s
se
l
ec
t
ed
. Press the BAND A
S
T button to return to the
waveband
(
AM, FM1, FM2, FMA
S
T
)
on which the
s
t
a
ti
o
n
s
a
r
e
s
t
o
r
ed
.
Th
e
tr
a
f
c
a
nn
ou
n
ce
m
e
nt
(
TA
)
is displa
y
ed. I do
n
ot receive an
y
tra
f
c
in
fo
rm
a
ti
o
n.
The radio station is not part of the re
g
ional traf c information network. T
u
n
e
t
o
a
r
ad
i
o
s
t
a
ti
o
n whi
c
h
b
r
oadcas
t
s
tr
a
f
c
in
fo
rm
a
ti
o
n.
The qualit
y
o
f
reception
o
f th
e
r
ad
i
o
s
t
a
ti
o
n
listened to
g
raduall
y
de
t
e
ri
o
r
a
t
es
o
r th
e
s
t
o
r
ed
s
t
a
ti
o
n
s
do
n
o
t f
u
n
c
ti
o
n
(
no sound, 87.5 Mhz is
displa
y
ed...
)
.
The vehicle is too
f
ar
f
rom the transmitter used b
y
the station listened
to or there is no transmitter in the
g
eo
g
raphical area throu
g
h which the
vehicle is travellin
g
.
A
ctivate the RD
S
f
unction to enable the s
y
stem
to check whether there is a more
p
owerful
transmitter in the
g
eo
g
raphical area.
The environment
(
hills, buildin
g
s, tunnels, basement car parks...
)
block
r
eception, includin
g
in RD
S
mode.
Thi
s p
h
enomenon
i
s norma
l
an
d
d
oes not
i
n
di
cate
a
f
ailure o
f
the audio equipment.
The aerial is absent or has been dama
g
ed
(f
or example when
g
oin
g
throu
g
h a car wash or into an under
g
round car park
)
.
Have the aerial checked b
y
a CITROËN dealer.
S
ound cut-outs of 1 to
2
seco
n
ds
in r
ad
i
o
m
ode
.
Durin
g
this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for an
y
frequenc
y
permittin
g
better reception of the station.
Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon is
too frequent and alwa
y
s on the same route.
With the en
g
ine o
ff
,
the audio equipment
s
wit
c
h
es
o
ff
a
ft
e
r
a
f
e
w
m
in
u
t
es
o
f
use
.
When the en
g
ine is switched o
ff
, the audio equipment operatin
g
time
depends on the batter
y
char
g
e.
The switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to econom
y
mode
a
nd switches off to prevent dischar
g
in
g
of the vehicle's batter
y
.
S
tart the vehicle's en
g
ine to increase the batter
y
c
har
g
e.
Th
e messa
g
e
"
t
h
e au
di
o
s
ystem is overheated"
appears on the displa
y
.
In order to protect the installation i
f
the surroundin
g
temperature is too
high, the audio equipment switches to an automatic thermal protection
mode leadin
g
to a reduction o
f
the volume or stoppin
g
o
f
the pla
y
in
g
o
f
th
e
C
D.
S
witch the audio s
y
stem o
ff
f
or a
f
ew minutes to
allow the system to cool.
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.
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169
Exterior
VISUAL SEARCH
1
0
EXTERIOR
Remote control 19-20
Changing the battery,
reinitialisation 20
Key 19
Starting 48
Hill start assist 49
Central locking / unlocking 19, 28
Filler cap, fuel tank 139
Fuel cut-off, Diesel priming 140
Wiper blade 158
Door mirrors 101
Side repeaters 151
Front lamps, foglamps, direction
indicators 50-51, 150-151
Headlamp beam height
adjustment 52
Changing front bulbs 149, 150-151
Headlamp wash 54, 136
Snow cover 148
Front doors 22
Sliding side doors 23-24
Key 19
Opening the bonnet 132
Child lock 125
Towing, lifting 127-128, 159
Towbar 127-128
Parking sesnsors 105-106
Rear roof ap 27
Emergency control 24
Spare wheel, jack,
changing a wheel, tools 144-148
Temporary puncture repair kit 143
In ation, pressures 167
Modutop roof 88
Roof bars 92, 93
Rear lamps, direction
indicators 50-51, 151-152
3rd brake lamp 153
Changing rear bulbs 152-153
Doors, tailgate 24-26
Accessories 129
Number plate lamp 153
Dimensions 162-165
Brakes, pads 104, 137
Emergency braking 107
ABS, EBFD 107
ASR, ESP 108
"Grip control" 109
Tyres, pressures 167
Tyre under-in ation detection 38
170
Instruments and controls
ESP 108
Parking sensors 105-106
Electric mirrors 101
Headlamp beam height adjustment
52
Stop & Start 45
Cruise control 55-57
Speed limiter 58-60
Lighting controls 50-51
Automatic illumination of
headlamps 51
Foglamps 51
LED daytime running lamps 51
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Parking brake 104
Instrument panels,
screens, dials 29-30
Warning lamps,
indicator lamps 31-36
Indicators, fuel gauge 37
Setting the time in
the instrument panel 30
Lighting dimmer 40
Gear ef ciency indicator 41
Gearbox 41
Ignition switch 48
Wiper control 53-54
Automatic rain sensitive wipers 53
Windscreen/headlamp
wash 54, 136
Trip computer Section 9
Audio equipment steering
mounted controls Section 9
Steering wheel adjustment 44
Horn 104
Passenger's airbag
deactivation 117
171
Instruments and controls
VISUAL SEARCH
1
0
Dashboard, passenger
compartment fuses 155, 156
Opening the bonnet 132
Rear view mirror 102
Toll cards, car park tickets 102
Child surveillance mirror 102
In-car technology Section 9
- Audio system
- MyWay
Controls
- central locking 28
- electric child lock 125
- electric windows 103
- hazard warning lamps 104
Emergency or roadside
assistance call Section 9
Electronic gearbox 42
Heating, ventilation
- heating 61
- air conditioning A/C 62
Digital air conditioning 63-64
Demisting/defrosting 65-66
Courtesy lamps 94, 151
Front ttings 84-86
- glove box,
- overhead storage,
- console,
- sun visor,
- bottle holder,
- bag holder,
- drawers,
- storage compartment.
Screens, display 29, Section 9
Setting the time in
the screen Section 9
"Grip control" 109-110
172
Interior
Rear view mirror 102
Toll cards, car park tickets 102
Front courtesy lamp 94
Changing courtesy lamp
bulbs 151
Front, lateral,
curtain airbags 114-117
Passenger's airbag
deactivation 117
Battery, charging, starting 141
Opening the bonnet 132
Rear windows 102
Front seats, adjustments,
head restraint 67-68
Seat belts 98, 111-113
Accessories 129
INTERIOR
Rear bench seat 69-71
Rear seats
(5-seat version) 72-74, 82
Seat con guration,
benches 82-83
Rear courtesy lamp 94
Changing courtesy lamp
bulbs 151
Rear ttings 87
- oor boxes,
- side blinds,
- aircraft style table,
Modutop roof 88-89
Scented air freshener 90-91
Load space cover
(5-seat version) 95
Load space cover
(7-seat version) 99-100
Child seats 118-121, 125
ISOFIX mountings 122-124
Parking brake, handbrake 104
Rear seats
(7-seat version) 75-81, 83
Fittings (7-seat version) 97
- stowing rings,
- cup holder,
- 12 V socket,
- storage ap.
Towing, llifting 127-128, 159
Towable loads 166
Spare wheel, jack,
changing a wheel,
tools 144-148
173
Technical data - Maintenance
VISUAL SEARCH
1
0
TECHNICAL DATA - MAINTENANCE
Identi cation markings,
serial number,
paint code, tyres 167
Windscreen/headlamp wash,
levels 136
Changing bulbs, lighting 149-153
Checks 137-138
- battery,
- gearbox,
-
air lter/passenger compartment lter,
- oil lter,
- particle emission lter,
- parking brake,
- brake pads,
- brake drums, discs.
Engine fuses 157
Under the bonnet
- Diesel 134
- petrol 133
Fuel cut-off, Diesel priming 140
Dimensions 162-165
Weights 166
Opening the bonnet, stay 132
Levels 135-136
- Diesel additive,
- engine oil dipstick,
- power steering uid,
- brake uid,
- coolant.
Bleeding water, Diesel lter 138
Warning lamps 31-36
Changing a wiper blade 158
11-11
This handbook describes all of the equipment
available in the whole range.
Your vehicle will be tted with some of this
equipment described in this document, depending
on its trim level, version and the speci cation for the
country in which it is sold.
The descriptions and illustrations are given without
any obligation. Automobiles CITROËN reserves
the right to modify the technical speci cations,
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