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YOUR AT A GLANCE
STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
When stationary, lower the lever to release the steering wheel. Adjust to the required height and raise the lever to lock the steer-ing wheel. OPENING THE BONNET Inside the vehicle:
pull the handle. Outside the vehicle:
lift the catch
and lift the bonnet. Secure the strut to hold the bon- net open.
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Deadlocking* Deadlocking of the doors is an additional security device. It disables the exterior and interior door controls. There are two methods of deadlocking:
Ð with the ignition key, from the driver's door;
Ð with the remote control, which has two buttons:A. deadlocking/locking of the doors and boot lid.
B. unlocking.
Using the ignition keyDeadlocking , turn the key towards the rear of the vehicle.
Locking , within 5 seconds of deadlocking, turn the key again towards the rear of
the vehicle.Unlocking , turn the key towards the front of the vehicle. Using the remote control Deadlocking
, press button Aonce to
deadlock the vehicle. This is confirmed by fixed lighting of the direction indicators for approxima-tely two seconds.
Press button A again within 5
seconds of deadlocking; this changes
deadlocking to normal locking. This isconfirmed by fixed lighting of the direc-tion indicators for approximately twoseconds. Unlocking Press button Bto unlock the vehicle.
This is confirmed by the rapid flashing of the direction indicators.
To unlock the boot lid Place the ignition key in the boot lock and turn it anti-clockwise.
* According to specification.
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The alarm Setting and deactivating the alarm system Switching off the siren. The alarm completes the security
equipment for your vehicle. It offerstwo types of protection. Ðexternal protection: when it is set,
the alarm sounds if one of the
doors, the boot lid or the bonnet is opened;
Ð internal protection: when it is set,
the alarm sounds if the sensors
detect air movement in the pas-senger compartment (a brokenwindow) or movement within the
car.
Note: the internal protection does not
operate when the vehicle roof is openor is not closed properly (e.g. catchesunlocked). The alarm also has an anti-tamper function. If there is an attempt to tamper with the wires to the siren, control unit or
the battery, the siren sounds and thedirection indicators light. Setting the alarm (external and internal protection)
Switch the ignition off and get out of the vehicle. Deadlock the vehicle.The doors lock.The direction indicators light for two seconds. The red light on the switch flashes once a second.
5 seconds later, internal protection is set.
45 seconds later, external protection is set. Note:
when the alarm is triggered, the
siren sounds for thirty seconds. After the thirty seconds it stops, but thealarm remains set.
Warning:
When the alarm is triggered, if a door, the boot lid, roof or bonnet are not clo-
sed correctly, the siren sounds for amoment. If the vehicle is closed cor-rectly in the following 45 seconds, thealarm is activated and the directionindicators remain on for two seconds.In all cases, the alarm is activatedafter 45 seconds. Disarming the alarm(internal and external protection) Press the release button of the remo-
te control key. The doors unlock.The direction indicators flash for two seconds. The red light on the switch goes out. Note:
if the warning light continues to
flash after de-activation of the alarm, it is a sign that the alarm has been trig-
gered. The flashing will stop when theignition is switched on.
* According to specification.
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YOUR 206 CC IN DETAIL
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BONNET STRUT Secure the strut to hold the bonnet open. Before closing the bonnet, replace the strut in its housing.
To close Lower the bonnet and release it at the end of its travel. Check that the bonnetis locked.
OPENING THE BONNET Inside the vehicle:
pull the handle on
the left-hand side, under the fascia. Outside the vehicle: lift the catch and
raise the bonnet. FILLING THE FUEL TANK The tank must be filled with fuel with the engine switched off
.
Insert the key then turn it to the left. Remove the cap.
A label indicates which type of fuel to use. If you fill your tank, do not continue
after the third cut-off of the pump noz-
zle. This could result in vehicle mal-functions. The capacity of the tank is approxi- mately 10.3 gallons (47 litres).
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GLOVE COMPARTMENT The glove compartment is fitted with a lock.
To open the glove compartment, lift the handle. The light comes on when the lid is opened. 1.
Vehicle document folder storage
2. Can holder
3. Pen holder
4. Spectacles storage
5. Map storage
6. Coin storage BOTTLE HOLDER
A bottle holder is fitted between the two rear seat backs.
To open it, pull the top of the cover.LASHING RINGS Use the 4 lashing rings on the lug- gage compartment floor to secureyour luggage.
LUGGAGE RETAINING NET Hooked onto the lashing rings, this enables you to secure your luggage.
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PUNCTURES Because this version does not pos- sess a spare wheel, you have twoaerosols for temporary tyre repairsstored in an insulated storage box
1
secured by a strap to the right-handside of the boot. Using a repair aerosol (See also the instructions on the aerosols).
If possible remove the foreign body which caused the puncture.
Position the wheel so that the valveis at the 2 o'clock or 10 o'clock posi-tion.
Shake the aerosol vigorously
before use. (In very cold weather,warm the aerosol for a few minutesin your hands).
In one hand hold the valve.
With the other, firmly push thespray end of the aerosol onto thevalve, keeping it centralised.
Maintain the pressure firmly for oneminute, then immediately drive at
moderate speed to the nearest
garage. Aersosols enable a tempo-rary repair to be carried out(maximum speed 50 mph(80 km/h)).
After use, it is necessary to repairthe tyre. Because the aerosols are pres- surised, they must not be exposed
to a temperature higher than 50 ¡C. Keep them away from heat in their insulated storage box.
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CHANGING A WHEEL
Park the vehicle on level, stable
ground which is not slippery.
Apply the handbrake, engage first
gear or reverse (position Pon the
automatic gearbox) and switch offthe ignition.
Chock the rear of the wheel withshim 2diagonally opposite the
wheel to be changed.
Tools for changing a wheel 1 - Wheelbrace fitted to the lining of the boot on the rear right side.
2 - Shim stored in the jack bag.
3 - Jack (in a bag secured by two straps,on the right-hand side of the boot).
4 - Tool for removing wheel bolt trims(located on the boot rear right innerpanel). Removing the wheel
Remove the wheel trim using the wheelbrace 1by pulling next to the valve.
Loosen the wheel bolts (for vehicles fitted with alloy wheels, remove the chrome wheel bolts first; see "Features of alloy wheels", following page).
Position the jack 3at one of the four locations Aunderneath the vehicle, as
close as possible to the wheel to be changed. Ensure that the entire surface ofthe jack base plate is in contact with the ground.
Extend the jack 3.
Remove the bolts and release the wheel.
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Ð Pull tab
Aupwards and remove the protective cover.
Ð Disconnect the connector.
Ð Press the end of the securing clip to remove it. Change the faulty bulb.
Ð On fitting, ensure that the direction notches are in the cor- rect position and that the clip is secured correctly.
Ð Reconnect the connector.
Ð Replace the protective cover.
CHANGING A BULB Dipped/main headlamps H7 55 WSide lights W 5 W
Turn the pin connector Ba quarter turn and remove it.
Change the bulb.
Remarks
Ð Only touch the bulbs with a dry cloth.
Ð To replace the bulbs on the right side, remove the wash-wipe reservoir filler pipe first.
Ð Condensation may form inside the headlamps. It will disappear when they are used.
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